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October 30, 2022 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XXXVI No. 46
First Lady visits Fairhaven, p. 4
City lands $750,000 for
Ward 3 improvements
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
London has landed a $750,000 neighborhood
revitalization grant for drainage improvements,
new fire hydrants, and
installation of a small park, all in Ward 3 on
the city’s south side.
The Ohio Department of Development
announced the grant award on Oct. 21.
Madison County government officials applied
for the funding on behalf of the city
through the state’s Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) program. The
city will provide $56,000 in matching funds
toward the project.
Residents throughout Ward 3 have reported
flooded basements and streets. Oak
Run drains a large area of London’s north
and west sides. When that passes through
the south side, the waterway can’t handle
the additional runoff when it rains. The existing
storm system in the area is made up
of a mix of obsolete clay tiles, many of which
have collapsed, and storm lines installed in
the past 20 years.
The city and the county have been working
since 2014 to install new drainage in the
area. When applying for the state grant, city
officials prioritized the areas that need the
most attention at this time. Approximately
half of the grant money will go toward installation
of new storm sewer lines as follows:
• Along South Madison Road, from Center
Street to the road’s dead end—South
Madison Road has no drainage and a fall of
15 feet, running south from Center Street.
This causes homes at the end of the road to
flood.
• Along South Walnut Street, from
Metro Court to Lincoln Avenue, and in the
alley that runs between Riley and Stewart
avenues—There is no drainage on South
Walnut Street which has a 20-foot fall, running
south of Center. As a result, storm
water runs down the slope and settles in the
low area between Riley and Stewart avenues,
causing homes to flood.
Another $172,500 of the grant will go toward
relining 1,800 linear feet of sanitary
sewer line along Olive Street. During community
meetings leading up to the grant application,
residents reported flooding that
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Midway gets funds
for drainage issues
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
More drainage improvements are coming Midway’s way to help
alleviate flooding issues.
On Oct. 21, the Ohio Department of Development announced the
award of a $392,700 critical infrastructure grant to the village of
Midway (Sedalia) to replace collapsed tiles and connect existing
storm lines to the drainage systems along State Route 38 and State
Route 323.
Madison County government officials applied for the funding on
behalf of the village through the state’s Community Development
Block Grant program. The village will provide $21,800 in matching
funds toward the project.
Midway’s existing storm water system is a combination of 19th
century clay tiles and miscellaneous additions from the past 40
years. The system cannot handle runoff generated by the slopes
north of the village. As a result, storm water floods residents’
homes, septic systems, and wells.
Residents report that when their leach fields flood, their basements
flood with gray water and raw sewage. This backs up their
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Squashcarver Gus Smithhisler works on his creation
of Plain City’s clock tower during Plain City’s Fall Festival
at Pastime Park.
Messenger photos by Dedra Cordle
Boo-tiful
festival
(ABOVE) Cousins Delaney
McKirnan (left) and Maren
Hehmeyer play a friendly
game of haunted cups at
Plain City’s 2nd Annual Fall
Festival. They were among
the hundreds of costumed
children, adults and animals
who descended upon
Pastime Park on Oct. 22 for
games, food, and treats.
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Teachers’ union worried about bus driver shortage
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
The Madison-Plains Local Schools teachers’
union has concerns, the main one being
busing. Staffing shortages have wreaked
havoc with the district’s transportation, resulting
in scheduling woes and missed instruction
time for students.
On Oct. 18, Jenny Wethington, Madison-
Plains Education Association president,
brought those concerns before the school
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“While we acknowledge and appreciate
that we are in an untenable situation without
an easy or ready solution, the teachers
are very concerned about the fact they are
missing time with their students, K-12,”
Wethington said.
Due to staffing shortages, there are days
when bus drivers have to make multiple
runs to get all students to school. As a result,
some students are getting to school
later in the morning than usual, thereby
missing instruction time. In some cases, students
are missing first period and part of
second period. Wethington said the missed
time is especially concerning for high school
students taking classes required for graduation.
Teachers are being asked to use the 30-
minute intervention period of the day to
help those students catch up on missed instruction.
The problems with that, Wethington
said, are that 30 minutes is not enough
time, it’s not the same as being in the classroom
where give-and-take is possible, and
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teachers are already using the free period
for intervention for students who need to retake
state tests.
“I don’t know what the solution is, but
this is becoming a very big concern with our
team,” Wethington said.
Madison-Plains is not alone when it
comes to staffing shortages for transportation.
School districts across the state and
the country are feeling the same pain, said
Chad Eisler, Madison-Plains superintendent.
The district is looking into several possible
solutions, including increasing pay
rates, creating positions that combine bus
driving and other tasks to make for full-time
work, offering signing bonuses for new hires
and retention bonuses for current employees,
and paying new drivers for the time
they spend in training.
Eisler compiled pay rates for bus drivers
at school districts in Madison County and
surrounding communities. At the entry level
and mid-level pay rates, Madison-Plains sits
at the bottom of the list in the county. For
more experienced drivers, Madison-Plains’
pay rate sits at third out of four on the
county list.
The current hourly pay rates are as follows:
Starting pay—Madison-Plains, $17.45;
London, $18.44; West Jefferson, $18.89;
Jonathan Alder, $19.82; Westfall, $17.35;
and Miami Trace, $18.40.
Top-level pay—West Jefferson, $22.97;
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turned out to be raw sanitary sewage leaking
from the existing Olive Street line mixed
with storm water.
Another portion of the grant money will
go toward replacement of 10 fire hydrants
in Ward 3 that the fire department deem to
be obsolete because parts are no longer
available for repairs or the hydrants are no
longer operable.
The remaining $140,000 in grant money
is set aside for installation of a “pocket” park
on the east side of Toland Street, south of
the Toland Street bridge. Geared for children
ages 3 to 6 years old, the small park
will include playground equipment, a shel-
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household plumbing systems, preventing
them from flushing toilets or using their
sinks and showers. The septic backups also
overflow into the open swales and ditches
along roadways and in residents’ yards. According
to the grant application, raw
sewage contaminated a resident’s well in at
least one instance.
The village has already done some
drainage work on the west and south sides
of town using money leftover from another
CDBG-funded project. The new $392,700
Madison-Plains, $24.20; London, $24.95;
Jonathan Alder, $25.59; Westfall, $20.82;
and Miami Trace, $28.70.
About the idea of raising pay rates, Eisler
said, “I will be honest and tell you, I don’t
know that that fixes all the problems, but it
might go part of the way and help us.”
Eisler added that he wants to exhaust all
other possible solutions before considering
two-tier busing which would involve different
start times for grades K-6 versus grades
7-12. Currently, all students have the same
start time. He said it probably would not be
popular with parents but likely would be
more efficient.
Among the creative solutions the district
has explored include contacting a private
transportation company and seeing if the
National Guard personnel could serve as
drivers.
About the private transportation company,
Eisler said, “They have been indicating
of late to us that they don’t have staff
right now either.”
About the guardsmen idea, Eisler said it
might have been an option in the early days
of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“At this point in time, though, it appears
that is not much of a likely possibility,” he
said.
Matt Mason, school board president, expressed
urgency to finding a solution.
“We’ve got to do something to try to minimized
the impact this is having on our families,”
he said.
ter house, lighting, and a security camera.
“Applying for the CDBG grant was a collaborative
effort between the city administration
and individuals from the
community,” said Amy Rees, executive assistant
in London’s administrative offices.
“We are excited for the funds to be dedicated
to the third ward for projects that will improve
utilities and give children a safe place
to play.”
According to Whitaker Wright, senior
planner for CDC of Ohio, the county’s grant
administrator, engineering and design work
likely will begin in December or January
after which the project will go out to bid.
CDBG rules require that the project be completed
by August 2024.
grant allows for additional improvements
throughout the village, benefitting 287 residents.
Those improvements include installation
of 2,750 linear feet of storm lines, 14
culverts and catch basins, and two manholes.
According to Whitaker Wright, senior
planner for CDC of Ohio, the county’s grant
administrator, engineering and design work
likely will begin in December or January
after which the project will go out to bid.
CDBG rules require that the project be completed
by August 2024.
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Watch and hear students
compete at ‘22 JAM Fest
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
The goal is to raise $8,000. They’ve done
it before, and they’re hoping the community
will help them do it again.
The Jonathan Alder Music Boosters are
hosting their 5th Annual JAM Fest, a music
festival, competition and fundraiser featuring
student performers. The event is set for
Nov. 5 at the high school. Doors open at 5
p.m. A silent auction and food trucks will be
on site. The show starts at 7. Tickets are $5
at the door. Visit jamb-arts.org for links to
a live stream of the show, the silent auction
(patrons can bid in-person or online), and a
donation button.
“The main purpose of the event is to raise
donations,” said Nicholas Mayes, head of
choral activities at Jonathan Alder.
The 2022 JAM Fest features 17 acts, including
soloists and groups competing for
prizes, plus non-competitive spotlight performances
by the high school choirs. Students
had to audition for the chance to
compete. A panel of three music industry
professionals will pick the winners. Prizes
are $200 for first place, $100 for second, $50
for third, and a custom-designed t-shirt for
people’s choice.
“I think we have some acts this year that
are a little different than what we had in the
past,” Mayes said. “The kids are thinking a
little bit more about how to put on a performance.”
Most of the entrants are vocalists. A
band is in the mix, too.
“The band is going to do a mashup they
created. They have very interesting costumes,”
Mayes said. “It’s going to be a fun
night.”
Before the show, visitors are invited to
shop at the silent auction and grab a bite to
eat at the food trucks. The silent auction includes
at least 25 baskets assembled by the
various choirs. Among the themes are autumn,
game night, dads, Ohio State University,
Christmas, and spa day. A sampling of
the other items up for bid are a handmade
blanket and a trumpet lamp.
From 5 to 7 p.m., the Paddy Wagon will
offer up gourmet burgers, beef brisket,
wraps and specialty sandwiches. The
Cheesecake Castle will be selling miniature
cheesecakes.
Proceeds from this year’s JAM Fest will
go toward competition fees, junior high field
trips, tours, and new risers. The high school
show choir competes in three contests in
February and March, another high school
group competes in a large-group contest in
March, and the eighth-grade choir takes
part in a junior high contest in May. Festival
funds also will go toward scholarships
for students to travel to New York City Feb.
15-19 where they will perform at St. John
the Divine and St. Paul the Apostle
churches, attend two musicals, and take in
the city’s sights.
Jonathan Alder’s choral music program
includes symphonic, show, treble (sopranos
and altos), and bass (basses and tenors)
choirs at the high school, as well as separate
seventh- and eighth-grade choirs at the junior
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MP news: PI levy, solar, playground equipment
By Kristy Zurbrick
Madison Editor
Madison-Plains Local Schools is seeking voter approval of a 2.5-
mill, five-year tax levy for permanent improvements. The issue will
appear on the Nov. 8 election ballot.
Permanent improvement funds are used to purchase school
buses and items like textbooks and technology for students and
teachers, as well as cover the cost of repair and upkeep of facilities.
The levy was originally passed in 1987. Voters have consistently
renewed the levy since then.
“We are hopeful the community will continue to support this,”
said Superintendent Chad Eisler. “It is certainly very, very important
in the life of the school district in terms of being able to make
repairs and replace equipment that needs to be done.”
If passed, the levy would continue to generate approximately
$400,671 per year. The annual cost to the taxpayer would remain
$31.24 per $100,000 property valuation.
In other district news:
• Foundation Solar Partners wants to lease land from Madison-
Plains. The company is looking to lease a 50-foot easement along
the west boundary of the campus on Linson Road so they can run
power lines to connect to the power grid, Eisler said.
Legal counsel for the district and for the solar company are in
discussions.
“At this time, we do not have a solution to the issues that have
been presented,” said Eisler, adding that he hopes to see a solution
by the Nov. 15 school board meeting.
• The new K-6 playground equipment was installed earlier this
month. It was a long time coming due to supply chain delays.
“I’ve seen a lot of happy faces,” Eisler said about students enjoying
the equipment.
• Individuals from the community have approached district officials
about dedicating the press box at the athletic field to Victor
Tope, a longtime athletic boosters member who was instrumental
in getting the stadium built. Tope was very
active in the school community. Eisler said
he will look into the details of making dedications.
• The athletic boosters donated racks
and benches for the weight room at the high
school. The value of the equipment is estimated
at $12,800. Additionally, an anonymous
donor contributed $500 to the K-6
principal account to support five families for
Thanksgiving.
First Lady reads to Fairhaven students
Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine made stops in Fairfield, Pickaway, Franklin and Madison counties on Oct. 25
to promote Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. She is pictured here interacting with preschool students at
Fairhaven School in London. Statewide, the Imagination Library has enrolled 358,550 kids, totaling nearly
50 percent of eligible kids in Ohio. The Imagination Library mails kids one high-quality, age-appropriate
book each month until their fifth birthday. All Ohio children from birth to age 5 are eligible to be enrolled in
the program at no cost to their family by signing up at https://ohioimaginationlibrary.org/.
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handmade crafts! Also Sports Memorabilia,
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Firefighter toy drive
It is time to fill out an application for the
Tri-County Joint Firefighter’s Toy Drive.
New this year, the firefighters are working
with the Mount Sterling Community Center
to help more families in the community.
Families must fill out an application and
provide ID and proof of residence. Applicants
must live within the Tri-County Fire
running district or within the community
center’s service area.
The application window is Nov. 1-Dec. 5.
Forms can be picked up weekdays, 9 a.m.-5
p.m., at the fire house, 7 W. Columbus St.,
or the community center, 164 E. Main St.
Both locations will be accepting toys and
monetary donations through Dec. 5. For details,
call the fire house at (740) 869-2643 or
the community center at (740) 869-2453.
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obituaries
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CLARK COUNTY
NICHOLSON, Marilyn
Atkins, 87, of Springfield,
passed away Oct. 17, 2022.
Arrangements pending at
JACKSON LYTLE & LEWIS
LIFE CELEBRATION CENTER.
Barbara June Price, 83, of Heath, Ohio
passed away Monday, October 24,2022.
She was born May 29, 1939, to Max and Anne Price in
London, Ohio. She graduated from London High
School in 1957. She worked in the banking industry
for many years and transitioned to the Columbus
Police Department, where she would retire in 2008.
Since retirement, she has enjoyed traveling to Texas
(her second home), trips to the covered bridges each fall, the cabin in
Amish Country, and the farm with her companion, Larry Cremeans.
Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; a brother; Ted Price, a
daughter; Treva Liles. One very special Fur-Baby Lillie.
Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Kyle and Kim Holcomb
of Queen City, TX: one son-in-law, Greg Liles of Hooks, TX. She is survived
by her companion of over 30 years Larry Cremeans of Heath, Ohio. One
stepdaughter, Kim Cremeans Topf of Alaska. She is survived by seven
grandchildren and by six great-grandchildren: as well as several cousins,
nieces, nephews, and other relatives. One special childhood friend, Bev
Johnson of London, OH. One Fur-Baby Abby.
A Memorial Service for Barbara Price will be scheduled at a later date.
Bruce R. Bigham, age 73, died Sunday, October 9, 2022. He
was born July 22, 1949, in Fostoria, Ohio, and was preceded in death by
his parents, Robert Bigham and Nancy Weaver Bigham Stratton. Bruce
will be deeply missed and is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Noel
(Smith) Bigham; sister Becky Wildman; daughter Lauren (Jason
Esmailzadeh) Bigham; son Ted (Jessica) Bigham; grandchildren Ethan
Howe, Gemma and Rocco Esmailzadeh; brothers-in-law David Smith and
Dennis (Carmia) Smith; sisters-in-law Prudy (Phil) Goodyear and Claudia
(Marty) Saperstein; and numerous nieces and nephews, extended family,
and many dear friends.
In his youth, Bruce was a skilled equestrian and enjoyed riding and showing
horses and was Madison County Grand champion in 1960. Bruce was
a 1967 graduate of London High School and later received his bachelor’s
degree in economics from Ohio Wesleyan University. He was a talented
musician and played at numerous events in both his hometown of
London, as well as in Columbus, Ohio. During the summer of his junior
year in college, he performed at the Jai Lai restaurant for such notables
as Woody Hayes and former Governor James Rhodes. Bruce was
employed by The U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA) for 35 years. After
9/11 he volunteered as a member of the OSHA World Trade Center emergency
response team. He has lifelong passions for music, cooking, for
which he had a recipe published in Gourmet magazine, and watching
OSU football. In later years, he enjoyed cheering from the sidelines at his
grandchildren’s sporting events. He loved his family dearly and they
spent may of their summers vacationing in Lakeside, Ohio, making
happy memories.
Family will received friends from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on November 2, at
SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST, 1740 Zollinger Road, Columbus, Ohio
43221. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to James
Cancer Hospital. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories
and condolences.
ARRICK
Nicholas Allen Arrick, 33, of West Jefferson died unexpectedly
on Oct. 2, 2022, in Middleburg, Fla. Born on Oct. 2, 1989, in London,
Ohio, he was the son of Theodore William and Suzanne Kay
(McKenzie) Arrick.
Nicholas was a loving son, brother, uncle, grandson, cousin and
friend. Nicholas was an avid outdoorsman. In his free time, he enjoyed
fishing, hunting and looking for native artifacts and mushrooms
with his family and friends. He enjoyed deep sea fishing with
his family in Florida. He had a talent for art, like his father, and enjoyed
drawing, working on tattoos and creating chainsaw carvings.
He is survived by: his parents, Theodore and Suzanne Arrick;
brother, Joshua Arrick (Ashley Swiger); nephew, Briar Arrick;
aunts, Kimberly (Harold) Wimer and Arrica
Roberts; uncle, Walter Arrick; cousins,
Sasha (Matthew) Kidney, Adam (Melissa)
Woodard, Alicia Arrick, Stephanie Roberts,
Keyaira Barnett, Brittany Lloyd ;and many
other family members and friends.
Nicholas was preceded in death by: his
grandparents, Robert Eugene and Brenda
Irene Arrick and James Allen and Sachiko
McKenzie; his great aunt, Elsie McKenzie;
and great uncle, James Cunliff.
The family receive friends on Oct. 26 in
Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home and Crematory,
London. A private graveside service
will be held at the convenience of the family
with interment in Oak Hill Cemetery, London.
Condolences may be shared at
www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
MAYABB
Glen Wesley Mayabb, 62, of London died
on Oct. 18, 2022, in his residence surrounded
by his loving family.
Born on June 4, 1960, in Lexington, Ky.,
he was a son of Osa Stanley and Bonnie
Gertrude (Dennie) Mayabb.
Glen had worked professionally as a
propane truck driver for Sunrise Cooperative
in London. A man of faith, he attended
the Madison County Vineyard. While Glen
was always one to prioritize his work, he
loved his family more than anything and
cherished spending time together. In his
free time, he loved perusing flea markets
and admiring old cars.
He is survived by: his loving wife of 30
years, Heather (Barker) Mayabb; daughter,
Amanda Mayabb; sons, Travis Mayabb and
Seth (Dawn) Mayabb; grandchildren, Landon,
Zavier, Skyler, and Grayson; siblings,
Lola “Vickie” Ross, Theresa Mayabb,
Wanda (Terry) Byerly, Wade (Cindy)
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Mayabb, Paul (Cindy) Mayabb, Randy (Penny) Mayabb; and numerous
nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Glen was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Tracy.
The family received friends on Oct. 21 in Eberle-Fisher Funeral
Home and Crematory, London. A funeral service was held on Oct.
22 in Madison County Vineyard, London, with Pastor Denny Tatman
officiating. Interment followed at Paint Township Cemetery.
Condolences for the family may be shared at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
CHADWELL
Steven Lee Chadwell, 68, of London passed away peacefully on
Oct. 20, 2022, surrounded by his loved ones.
He was born on Sept. 12, 1954, in Columbus. He was a son of
Ray and Ruth (Robinette) Chadwell.
Steven is survived by: his son, Chris (Tammy) Chadwell; grandchildren,
Ethan and Haley Chadwell; brothers, Paul Chadwell of
Siesta Key, Fla., and Craig (Mike) Chadwell of Gahanna; sister-inlaw,
Robin Chadwell of Kentucky; numerous nieces and nephews;
and his companion of 23 years, Dixie Morris.
Steven was preceded in death by: his parents; sister, Linda
Denny; and brother, Mike Chadwell.
Per his request, funeral services were not observed. The family
was served by Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home and Crematory, London.
Condolences for the family may be shared at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
MORGAN
John D. Morgan, 91, of Columbus passed away on Oct. 20, 2022.
He was born on Feb. 15, 1931, in West Jefferson.
John graduated from West Jefferson High School in the Class of
1949. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran, serving our country in
Korea. He retired from Sears after many years of service. John enjoyed
fishing and repairing sewing machines.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Irma, and his son, John
C. Morgan.
He is survived by: his children, Danny (Sandy) Morgan and Joe
(Tracey) Morgan; brother, William (Ann) Morgan; 11 grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren; and best friend, Charlie Harbage.
Visitation and a funeral service were held on Oct. 26 at Rader-
McDonald Funeral Home, West Jefferson. Inurnment will take
place at Pleasant Cemetery at a later date.
In memory of John, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice. Please visit www.radermcdonaldtiddfuneralhome.com to
share condolences with the family.
COLWELL
Patricia (Ridenour) Colwell of London passed away on Oct. 21,
2022. She was born on Jan. 13, 1938, in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter
of Russell and Loretta (Conway) Ridenour.
She was a dedicated member of St. Patrick Church in London.
She enjoyed quilting, reading, and collecting rosaries. She cherished
her family and loved the time she was able to spend with them.
She is survived by: her children, Robert Colwell, Carolyn (Joey)
Johnson, and Russell (April) Colwell; sisters, Loretta “Jean” (Bud)
Rickards and Carolyn "Sue" (Ed) Stewart; grandchildren, Karla
Harper, Bryan (Mariko) Harper, Angela (Terry) Hollingshead, Gracie
(Patrick) Phillips, Brittney Colwell, Elisa (Nathan) Gambill,
Levi Johnson, Ryan Colwell, Ridge (Sierra) Colwell, and Riley Colwell;
numerous great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews,
cousins, and friends.
Patricia was preceded in death by: her parents; brother, Stephen
Ridenour; and daughter, Luann Harper.
Visitation took place Oct. 26 at Lynch Family Funeral Home,
London. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Oct. 27 at St.
Patrick Church with Father Michael Hinterschied officiating, followed
by an interment service at Saint Patrick Cemetery, London.
Patricia’s funeral arrangements were entrusted to Lynch Family
Funeral Home & Cremation Service, London. Condolences for the
family may be sent to www.lynchfamilyfuneralhome@gmail.com.
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CBC names all-league athletes
The Central Buckeye Conference recently announced
its all-league awards for volleyball, tennis, and boys’
and girls’ soccer. Jonathan Alder and London are members
of the league.
Volleyball
First-team: seniors Olivia Crabtree and Olivia Ishmael;
seniors Natalie Zabloudil and Ashton Conley.
Zabloudil shared player of the year honors with Sam
Fincham of Kenton Ridge.
Second-team: freshman Ali Hayes of Jonathan Alder;
sophomore Ashley Sims of London.
Special mention: Emma Ishmael of Jonathan Alder
and Elanna Kostco of London.
Sportsmanship: Lily Trbovich of Jonathan Alder and
Raighen Combs of London.
Tennis
Second-team: Reagan Gross and Morgan Jones, first
singles, London; Makayla Coppus and Morgan Liening,
first doubles, Jonathan Alder.
Special mention: Ella Sloat, Jonathan Alder; Clara
Hurley, London.
Sportsmanship: Hannah Yates, Jonathan Alder;
Calleigh Cameron, London.
KRONK
George Wayne Kronk Jr., 84, of West Jefferson went
home to be with the Lord on Oct. 21, 2022, at 1:25 p.m.,
surrounded by his family at home.
George was a truck driver for Ohio Seed Co. for many
years and also drove for Forrest Trucking. He served
the nation in the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1958. He loved
watching his NASCAR races on the weekends. He was
a loving husband, father, brother and grandpa.
He was born on Nov. 15, 1937, in Columbus, Ohio, to
the late George Wayne Kronk Sr. and Grace Ruth
Kronk. He was preceded in death by: his parents; sister,
Patricia Deck, and brother in-law, Ted Deck; father inlaw,
Edwin P. Rice, and mother in-law, Anna M. Rice.
George is survived by: his wife, Frances “Jane”
Kronk; stepdaughters, Melissa and Colleena McDowell,
Corinna Cain and LaShell (Cary) Lutz; children, Cheryl
(Joe) Zambanini, Richard (Brent) Kronk, George Wayne
Kronk III, Ashley Kronk and Keshia (Joel) Buckland;
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Brittani Cain,
Staci (Tim) Hall, Courtney (Robbie) Hartzler, Caleb
Jones, Noah Kronk, Christopher Johnson, Katelynn
Hall, Matthew Hall, Griffin Castle, Talon Castle, Naudia
Garrett, Miriam Collins, Hayes Smith, Sadie and
Kaliope Buckland, Adelay Hayes and Dehlilah Hayes;
and nephews, aunt, uncles and cousins. He is also survived
by his dogs, Bella and Smokie Kronk.
Visitation and a funeral service were held on Oct. 27
at Harvest Chapel Church, West Jefferson, with Pastor
Faron Tabor officiating. George’s body was laid to rest
at Alton Cemetery in Prairie Township. Services were
entrusted to Rader McDonald Tidd Funeral Home, West
Jefferson. To share condolences with the family, please
visit www.radermcdonaldtiddfuneralhome.com.
RODGERS
Candace S. Rodgers “Candy,” 69, passed away in her
home on Oct. 21, 2022. She was born on July 16, 1953,
in Washington Court House, Ohio, to Cecil Sherman
and Barbara Ann (Mahorney) Recob.
She is survived by: her husband of almost 50 years,
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Boys’ Soccer
First-team: senior Carson Skidmore, senior Nicky
Christopher and junior Connor Boggs of Jonathan
Alder; senior David Stukey and junior Jack Langhurst
of London.
Second-team: senior Roman Huston, senior Dennis
Rosales and junior Charlie Aurin of Jonathan Alder;
senior Dalton Jordan and junior Alex Homan of London.
Special mention: senior Owen Hecht of Jonathan
Alder and junior Luke Marriott of London.
Sportsmanship award: Matthew Owens of Jonathan
Alder and Ben Pridemore of London.
Girls’ Soccer
First-team: senior Emma Hicks and sophomore Peyton
Sifrit of Jonathan Alder; Alana Kramer of London.
Second-team: senior Alex Shaw and junior Carmela
Dixon of Jonathan Alder; Molly Weese of London.
Special mention: freshman Maggie McCoy of
Jonathan Alder; junior Alana Sells of London.
Sportsmanship award: senior Sophia Shaefer of
Jonathan Alder and sophomore Abbey Patterson of London.
Randy Rodgers; her children, Jeremy Rodgers and Kimberly
Hensley; her granddaughter, Courtney Reisinger;
her great-grandsons, Damian and Brycen Mcfann; and
her cousin, Betty Lou. Candy was preceded in death by
her parents and her sister, Mary Kay Hannawalt.
Candy grew up a farm girl, enjoying the rural agriculture
of central Ohio. She later was an underwriter
for Grange Mutual Insurance for 38 years. She was also
a member of Madison Mills United Methodist Church
and Eastern Star. Candy’s favorite pastimes were fishing
and family. She has left many memories and will be
deeply missed.
Visitation was held on Oct. 26 and a funeral service
on Oct. 27 at Porter-Tidd Funeral Home, Mount Sterling.
Rev. Steve Wetterhan officiated. Burial followed at
Bloomingburg Cemetery. Services were entrusted to
Porter Tidd Funeral Home, Mount Sterling. Please visit
www.portertiddfuneralhome.com to share condolences
with the family.
RINEHART
Randy Ray Rinehart, 45, of Springfield died on Oct.
22, 2022. Born on June 11, 1977, in Fayette County, he
was a son of James and Donna (Perkins) Rinehart.
Randy had worked professionally in construction
where he was a dedicated carpenter. He was also an
avid hunter, fisherman, and enjoyed spending time in
nature any chance he could.
He is survived by: his son, Dakota James Rinehart;
companion, Krystal Dicken; sister, Angela Rinehart;
brother, James Michael Rinehart; nieces and nephews,
Tyler Rinehart, Randy Campbell, Donna Campbell,
Heidi Hix; many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Randy was preceded in death by: his parents; and
grandparents, Raymond and Darlie Perkins and James
and Fannie Rinehart.
Visitation took place on Oct. 27 in Eberle-Fisher Funeral
Home and Crematory, London. Memorial donations
may be made to the funeral home for the
benevolence of the family. Condolences for the family
may be shared at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.
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Lovina Hostetler, age 100, of London,
Ohio passed away peacefully in her home on Oct. 21,
2022 at 4 p.m. She was born Nov. 22, 1921 in Plain
City, Ohio, to Joe and Alma (Miller) Beachy.
She was married to Lester Hostetler on Oct. 14, 1943,
who is deceased. They were blessed with nearly 65
years of marriage. Lovina was a faithful member of Canaan Fellowship
Church.
Surviving are three sons and two daughters: Vernon Lee Hostetler,
London, Ohio; William Edward (Cornelia) Hostetler, London, Ohio; Alice
(Vernon) Miller, London, Ohio; Naomi (Donnie) Brenneman, Virginia
Beach, VA; Lawrence Ray (Sharon) Hostetler, West Jefferson, Ohio; 21
grandchildren; 76 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; one
brother Walter Beachy, Plain City, Ohio; one sister Inez Miller, Sarasota, FL.
She was preceded in death by her parents, six sisters: Alice (age 4), Ma-
Linda (age 1), Emma (Joe) Detweiler, Sue (Ralph) Yutzy, Alma (Dan) Gingerich,
Laura; five brothers: Homer, Eli, Noah, Lawrence, Joseph; two
great-grandsons.
The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Monday, Oct.
24 at Canaan Fellowship Church, 9380 Amish Pike, Plain City, Ohio, where
the funeral will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Loving Care Hospice. The
family expresses a deep appreciation to Ina Yutzy and Loving Care Hospice,
and caregivers Kiara Nichols, Jo Hochstetler and Jennifer Hostetler.
Arrangements by Ferguson Funeral Home where you can share a
memory or express condolences.
Happy
Halloween
HAPPY
HALLOWEEN
This is the season for goblins and witches to be roaming our neighborhoods.
Regardless of when Trick or Treat time might be in your
locality, remember that some of the little haunts
may be so intent on their ghostly business that
they may forget to be as cautious as they should
be. Please be careful. Let us all help make this a
safe and enjoyable Halloween for everyone.
Dana Fisher
Eberle-Fisher
Funeral Home and Crematory
103 North Main Street
London, Ohio 43140-1144
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Phone
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Hundreds enjoy West Jefferson’s Fall Festival
The 2022 Fall Fest was held Oct. 22 at the West Jefferson Community
Center. The event included trunk-or-treat, food, haunted hayrides,
face painting, mechanical bull rides and a haunted house.
Messenger photos by Jeff Pfeil
The first group leaves Hampton Cemetery for a haunted hay ride.
Violet King, 4, hands out candy from a trunk for trunk-or-treat.
Community Center events
The Mount Sterling Community Center
is located at 164 E. Main St. For details, call
(740) 869-2453. Open daily for walking in
the gym, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
• Nov. 1—10-11 a.m., Take Off Pounds
Sensibly
3-6 p.m., food pantry for income eligible
households. Call the center for details.
8-9 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
• Nov. 2—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for
adults
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.—senior lunch program
for ages 60 and older, RSVP at (740) 869-
2453
5-6 p.m., all-level
yoga ($10 per class)
6:30-7:30 p.m.,
boot camp exercises
7:30-9 p.m.,
adult volleyball
• Nov. 3—10 a.m.-
12 p.m., 3-6 p.m.,
food pantry for income
eligible households.
Call the
center for details.
10 a.m.-12 p.m.,
WIC participants
can sign up and load
benefits at the center
the first Thursdays
of the month.
WIC provides food
packages to income
eligible pregnant women and children 5 and
younger. WIC also provides nutrition education
and breastfeeding support to anyone
in the community. Call (740) 852-3068 to
schedule an appointment.
• Nov. 4—6:30-7:30 p.m., bootcamp exercises
7:30-9 p.m., adult open volleyball
• Nov. 5—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for all
ages and abilities
• Nov. 6—6:30-7:30 p.m., Alcoholics
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• Through Dec. 31—Cans for a Cause
• Dec. 3—Christmas in the Village.
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MP seeks levy renewal
The Madison-Plains Local School District
(MPLSD) is seeking renewal of our permanent
improvement levy on Nov. 8. The
permanent improvement levy currently provides
approximately $350,000 annually to
the district, and the funds support the purchase
of items that can be classified as permanent
improvements. Generally speaking,
those are items that have an expected use
of five years or more or cost more than
$5,000.
MPLSD’s permanent improvement levy
has been in place since 1987 and has been
renewed or replaced consistently by our
community since that time. It is a 2.5-mill
property tax levy renewal, and the original
2.5 mills collected 25 cents per $100 of valuation.
Through the reduction factor, however,
it now collects at approximately 1.02
mills, or about 10 cents per $100 of valuation.
Reduction factor is the term used to explain
what happens to the original millage
of a property tax that is passed. When a
property tax levy is originally passed, the
levied mills are determined to provide a certain
dollar amount of revenue for a school
district. Ohio law states that property tax
levies that are passed are not allowed to collect
more money than was to be collected
through the original millage amount. The
result of this is that as property values increase
and as more homeowners build
homes within a school district, the original
millage amount effectively decreases because,
to collect the original, intended
amount of money, the same amount of mills
is no longer necessary, thus reducing the effective
millage of the property tax. That is
why our permanent improvement levy is
now collecting at approximately 1.02 mills,
or about 10 cents per $100 of valuation.
It is important to note that this ballot request
is the standard five-year renewal that
the district has typically sought for the permanent
improvement levy and that the
letter
community has graciously continued to pass
since 1987. It is also important to note that
the funds raised by this levy do not go towards
salaries, benefits, or other day-to-day
operational costs. MPLSD has utilized these
funds to purchase new textbooks, computers
for students and teachers, school busses,
and for repairs to our facilities, such as fixing
roofs, repaving parking lots, and repairs
to our HVAC system, as some examples.
The permanent improvement levy renewal
request is not the result of the facilities
conversations that have been occurring
within our school district, either. Those are
separate conversations, and we have community
meetings scheduled in the near future
to share with our community about
those conversations and gather feedback regarding
them.
As a school district, we are working hard
to be wise stewards of the resources the
community has blessed us with. The recent
good news we received about being the overall
top-rated school district in Madison
County on the most recent state report card
is evidence of that. Also, MPLSD has one of
the lowest overall effective millage rates in
the area for school districts.
Though we have been dealing with the
same labor shortages and supply-chain issues
everyone else has been, we are continuing
to work hard to overcome them and are
striving to be a model of excellence in rural
education.
Thank you for considering this important
ballot request for renewing the Madison-
Plains Local School District’s permanent
improvement levy on the Nov. 8 ballot. It is
appreciated.
Go, Eagles!
Chad Eisler, superintendent
Madison-Plains Local Schools
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Writers & Illustrators Show
The London Visual Arts Guild is hosting a
Writers & Illustrators Show Nov. 3-20 at the
London Arts Center, 121 E. First St. An opening
reception is set for 5-8 p.m. Nov. 4. Regular
gallery hours are: Thursdays and Sundays, 11
a.m.-2 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Open
studio takes place 4-7 p.m. Tuesdays.
Health District Board
The Madison County London City Health
District Board will hold a special meeting to
discuss staff compensation at 2 p.m. Nov. 2
at the health department, 306 Lafayette St.,
London. The board’s regular meeting is set
for 5 p.m. Nov. 14 at the same location.
Newborn/Infant Support Group
Daines Village, Rocking Horse Community
Health Center, and Nationwide Children’s
Hospital are hosting a free
newborn/infant support group for parents
and grandparents. The event is set for 6-7
p.m. Nov. 10 in the Daines Village Community
Room, 1143 Daines Court, London. Participants
will be treated to dinner, receive
support for themselves and their new bundles
of joy, and have the chance to win prizes.
To register, call (740) 845-7286, ext. 704.
Developmental Disabilities
The Madison County Board of Developmental
Disabilities will hold its regularly
monthly meeting at 4 p.m. Nov. 10 at the
administrative office, 500 Elm St., London.
If the meeting needs to be rescheduled, it
will take place the following Thursday at
the same place and time.
Additionally, the board will hold a public
hearing at 3 p.m. Dec. 8 to discuss goals and
objectives for the 2023 Annual Action Plan.
The meeting will take place at the administrative
office.
Madison-Plains Facilities
Madison-Plains Local Schools has
changed the dates for its community meetings
to talk about the future of the district’s
buildings. The new meeting dates are Nov.
17 at the Mount Sterling Community Center
and Dec. 5 in the high school gym. Both
meetings start at 7 p.m.
Light Up the Night
Center Street Church, 180 W. Center St.
London, is hosting “Light Up the Night”
from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31 for London and surrounding
community. The event will take
place inside the fellowship hall. Enter at the
back door. Hot dogs, chips and candy treats
will be offered.
Trick or Treat
• Fairfield Township—Oct. 31, 5-7 p.m.
• West Jefferson. Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m.
• London. Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m.
• Plain City. Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m.
• Mount Sterling. Oct. 31, 5-7 p.m.
Trunk or Treat
• The Mount Sterling Youth League will
host a trunk-or-treat Oct. 30 from 6 to 8
p.m. at Mason Park. The event also will feature
a bounce house, concessions, and a
movie shown on an outdoor screen.
• First Baptist Church of West Jefferson,
across from West Jefferson High
School, will host a trunk-or-treat on Oct. 31
from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event features
free food and lots of candy and trunks for
kids to view. The public is invited.
Madison County Senior Center
The Madison County Senior Citizens
Center, 280 W. High St. The cafe is open to
all ages, Monday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-1
p.m. For details, call (740) 852-3001.
• Oct. 31—8:30 a.m., indoor walking/exercise
class; 9 a.m., chair volleyball; 9:30
a.m., crocheting, knitting and needle crafts;
10:30 a.m., sitting exercise and strengthening;
1 p.m., euchre
• Nov. 1—9 a.m.-3 p.m., quilting class; 10
a.m., bowling at Madison Lanes; 1:30 p.m.,
Matter of Balance class
• Nov. 2—8:30 a.m., indoor walking/exercise
class; 9 a.m., chair volleyball; 10:30
a.m., aerobic/strengthening class; 12 p.m.,
bridge; 1 p.m., yoga stretch; 2 p.m., diabetes
and weight loss support group
• Nov. 3—7 a.m., Cleveland trip departs;
9 a.m., chair volleyball; 1:30 p.m., Matter of
Balance class
• Nov. 4—8:30 a.m., indoor walking/exercise
class; 10 a.m., chimes; 1 p.m., free
movie.
• Nov. 5—9 a.m.-2 p.m., holiday craft
bazaar.
HBMLibrary
270 Lilly Chapel Rd., West Jefferson,
(614) 879-8448, hbmlibrary.org.
• Storytime. Wednesdays and Fridays at
10:30 a.m.
• Warm Up West Jefferson. Starting
Nov. 1, the library is accepting donations of
new and gently used blankets and winter
gear. The items will be available to take for
anyone who needs them.
• Thanksgiving. On Nov. 7, adults are
welcome to pick up a program-to-go that
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features a napkin holder craft, word puzzles
and more.
• Build-A-Bridge Challenge. Children in
grades K-5 are invited to register to build
bridges for Three Billy Goats Gruff to cross.
The program is set for 11 a.m. Nov. 12.
Mount Sterling Library
60 W. Columbus St., (740) 869-2430,
www.mtsterlingpubliclibrary.org.
• Bookmobile. The bookmobile will make
stops at the parking lot of Grace Community
Church in South Solon from 3 to 3:30 p.m.
and the parking lot of Sedalia Christian
Church from 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. The dates are
Nov. 2 and Nov. 16.
• Storytime. 10:30 a.m. on Mondays. The
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CRAFT SHOWS
FALL CRAFT BAZAAR
Crafts. Baked Goods,
Basket Raffles and
Light Lunch Offerings
Sat., Nov. 12, 9am-3pm
Ss. Simon & Jude Church
9350 High Free Pike
West Jeff
program is open to children ages 3-5.
• Trick or Treat. The Mount Sterling
Friends of the Library will hand out candy
on the library’s main entrance steps during
the village of Mount Sterling’s trick-or-treat
hours, 5-7 p.m. Oct. 31.
London Public Library
London Public Library, 20 E. First St.,
(740) 852-9543, www.mylondonlibrary.org.
• Nov. 1—Toddler Time, 10 a.m.; Preschool
Story Time, 11 a.m.
• Nov. 2—Healthy living for your brain
and body, 6:30 p.m.
• Nov. 3—Kindergarten Club, 6:30 p.m.
• Ongoing—Book Bingo, daily through
Nov. 26.
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xLegal Notices
The Board of Elections of Madison County, Ohio issues this Proclamation and Notice of Election. A GENERAL ELECTION
will be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022, at the usual place of holding elections in each and every precinct
throughout the county for the purpose of choosing the following officials:
• U.S. Senate
• U.S. House of Representatives 15th District
• Ohio House of Representatives
• Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Ohio
• Ohio Attorney General
• Ohio Secretary of State
• Ohio State Treasurer
• Ohio State Auditor
• Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
• Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (FTC 1/1/2023)
• Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (FTC 1/2/2023)
• Judge of the Court of Appeals (12th District) (FTC 2/9/2023)
• Judge of the Court of Appeals (12th District) (FTC 2/10/2023)
• Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General/Domestic Division) ( FTC 1/1/2023)
• County Commissioner
• County Auditor
The following issues will be decided:
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Madison County
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Madison County for the purpose of maintaining and operating the 9-1-1 system at a rate
not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for
5 years, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Madison County
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Madison County for the purpose of operation and maintenance of Fairhaven programs
for developmentally disabled persons at a rate not exceeding 1.0 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to
$0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (SUBSTITUTE)
Jefferson Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
Shall a tax levy substituting for an existing levy be imposed by the Jefferson Local School District for the purpose of providing
for the necessary requirements of the school district in the initial sum of $1,452,338.00, and a levy of taxes be made outside
of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to require 5.78 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts
to $0.578 for each one hundred dollars of valuation for the initial year of the tax, for a period of 7 years, commencing in 2022,
first due in calendar year 2023, with the sum of such tax to increase only if and as new land or real property improvements
not previously taxed by the school district are added to its tax list?
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Madison-Plains Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Madison-Plains Local School District for the purpose of providing permanent improvements
and for the purchase of school buses at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts
to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
PROCLAMATION
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (SUBSTITUTE)
Fairbanks Local School District
Union and Madison Counties
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
Shall a tax levy substituting for an existing levy be imposed by the Fairbanks Local School District for the purpose of providing
for the necessary requirements of the school district in the initial sum of $1,752,462, and a levy of taxes be made outside of
the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to require 6 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to
$0.60 for each one hundred dollars of valuation for the initial year of the tax, for a continuing period of time, commencing
in 2024, first due in calendar year 2025, with the sum of such tax to increase only if and as new land or real property improvements
not previously taxed by the school district are added to its tax list?
PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX
City of London
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
Shall the Ordinance providing for a 0.4 per cent levy increase on income for (I) one quarter of one percent (0.25%) per annum
shall be used for the purposes of providing funds to pay costs of acquiring, constructing, furnishing, equipping, improving,
maintaining, and repairing municipal fire department facilities, to pay general operating expenses of the fire department,
and to pay any expenses and debt service charges for debt incurred in connection therewith, and (II) fifteen hundredths of
one percent (0.15%) per annum shall be used for the purposed of providing funds to pay costs of acquiring, constructing,
furnishing, equipping, improving, maintaining, and repairing municipal police department facilities, to pay general operating
expenses of the police department and to pay any expenses and debt service charges for debt incurred in connection therewith
be passed?
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Pike Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Pike Township for the purpose of fire protection and emergency squad services at a rate
not exceeding 3.12 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.312 for each one hundred dollars of valuation,
for 5 years, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Stokes Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Stokes Township for the purpose of fire protection and to provide and maintain fire apparatus,
appliances, buildings or sites therefore or sources of water supply and materials therefore at a rate not exceeding
0.8 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.08 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing
in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL)
Village of Midway
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Village of Midway for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 2.9 mills
for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.29 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing
in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024.
Local Liquor Option for Particular Use at
Business Location (By Petition)
West Jefferson A
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage
Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday by VFW Post 7005 Clarence
Bo Casto, known as the VFW, an applicant for a D6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business of a veteran's based, charitable,
fraternal organization at 1 Veterans Way & Patio, West Jefferson, OH 43162, in this precinct?
By Order of the Board of Elections
Madison County, Ohio
MM OCTOBER 30 & NOVEMBER 6, 2022
Teresa Ames, Chairperson
Abigail Metheney, Director
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xLegal Notices
The Madison County Board of Elections will be open the following hours for
Early Voting for the November 8th, 2022 General Election.
Sunday
Nov. 6 1-5
Monday
Oct. 17 8-5
Oct. 24 8-5
Oct. 31 8-7
Nov. 7 8-2
VOTE CENTER - Dates and Hours
Tuesday
Oct. 18 8-5
Oct. 25 8-5
Nov. 1 8-7
Wednesday
Oct. 12 8-5
Oct. 19 8-5
Oct. 26 8-5
Nov. 2 8-7
Thursday
Oct. 13 8-5
Oct. 20 8-5
Oct. 27 8-5
Nov. 3 8-7
Vote Center Address:
1423 State Route 38 SE London, Ohio 43140
Friday
Oct. 14 8-5
Oct. 21 8-5
Oct. 28 8-5
Nov. 4 8-7
Saturday
Oct. 29 8-4
Nov. 5 8-4
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION, JUVENILE COURT
Case No. 21840004
Summons By Publication
Helen SIMON vs. Carrie RAYBURN & Lucas BORING
vs.
Kelly & Robert MICKENS vs. Thomas RAYBURN
To: Carrie Rayburn & Lucas Boring, address unknown
A motion for custody of BORING, NICHOLAS, DOB 12/26/2007, has been
filed in this Court. A pretrial hearing has been scheduled in this Court at
the Madison County Courthouse, 1 North Main Street, London, OH
43140, on November 29, 2022, at 9:00 a.m., and at the call of the Court
thereafter.
You are hereby summoned that a motion has been filed by Thomas
Rayburn. You are required to serve upon Thomas Rayburn a copy of your
answer to the motion within 28 days of this publication. Said answer
must be filed with this Court within three (3) days after service on
Thomas Rayburn. If you fail to appear and defend, judgment by default
may be taken against you for the relief demanded in the petition.
You are indicated as being the parent of said minor children and notice
of said petition is hereby provided in accordance with the law and the
provisions of RULE 16, Rules of Juvenile Procedure.
You may contact the Juvenile Court at 7408520760 with any questions.
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN
Juvenile Judge
Madison County, Ohio
MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
MM2022434
MMM OCTOBER 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2022
MM2022399
The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional
instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing,
or filing an appeal may be obtained at: https://epa.ohio.gov/actions or Hearing
Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216.
Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov
Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permit
Canaan Community MHP
5130 Plain City-Georgesville, Plain City, OH 43064
Facility Description: Semi-Public
Receiving Water: Fitzgerald Ditch, Big Darby Creek
ID #: 4PR00032*JD
Date of Action: 10/17/2022
This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC.
Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permit
Madison Co Sewer Dist No 1
821 US Rte 42 NE, London, OH 43140
Facility Description: County
Receiving Water: Glade Run
ID #: 4PG00045*HD
Date of Action: 10/17/2022
This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC.
Final Approval of Plans and Specifications
Plain City Village PWS
800 Vlg Blvd, Plain City, OH 43064
ID #: 1494806
Date of Action: 10/17/2022
This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC.
Detail Plans for PWSID:OH4901112 Plan:1494806 Regarding Madison Meadows
Sect 2, Ph A&B.
MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
MM2022428
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Sale of Real Estate
Madison County
Foreclosure Auction
Case# CV20220091
U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. as Trustee for
LSF10 Master Participation Trust
vs
Peggy Lee Pearson, Unknown Heirs at
Law, Devisees, Legatees, Executors
and Administrators of
Gary R. Pearson, deceased, et al.
The description of the property to be sold is as follows:
Property Address:
8650 Oday Harrison Road, Mt. Sterling, Madison, Ohio,
43143
Legal Description:
Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:
17-00166.000
Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening
on 11/15/2022 at 10:00 a.m. for a minimum of 7 days.
Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the
third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within
the allotted time.
Provisional Sale Date: 11/29/2022 at 10:00 a.m.
Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is
$5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the
sale ending. No cash is permitted.
Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances,
and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to
cover.
To view all sale details and terms for this property visit
www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code:
CVE20220091 into the search bar.
MM OCT. 23, 30 & NOV. 6, 2022
MM2022414
Sale of Real Estate
Madison County
Foreclosure Auction
Case# CV20210183
CitiMortgage, Inc.
vs
William Shaw, Jr., aka
William E. Shaw, et al.
The description of the property to be sold is as follows:
Property Address:
3660 Sycamore Lane, London, Madison, Ohio 43140
Legal Description:
Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:
29-00405.000, 29-00407.000 & 29-00408.000
Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com
opening on 11/15/2022 at 10:00 a.m. for a minimum
of 7 days.
Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should
the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit
within the allotted time.
Provisional Sale Date: 11/29/2022 at 10:00 a.m.
Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is
$5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of
the sale ending. No cash is permitted.
Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs,
allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are
insufficient to cover.
To view all sale details and terms for this property visit
www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code:
CVE20210183 into the search bar.
MM OCT. 23, 30 & NOV. 6, 2022
MM2022415
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xLegal Notices
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
MADISON COUNTY OHIO
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association not in its individual or
banking capacity, but solely as Trustee for Reperforming Loan REMIC
Trust Certificates, Series 2003-R2, Plaintiff
vs.
Beth E. Collins, AKA Beth E. Payne, et al.
Case No. CV 20220175
Judge Eamon Costello
LEGAL NOTICE
John Doe(s) Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of
Danny J. Collins aka Danny Joe Collins and their unknown spouses and creditors; and, the
unknown spouse of Danny J. Collins aka Danny Joe Collins, whose last known address is
171 New Hampshire Avenue, London, OH 43140, will take notice that on September 16,
2022, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,
National Association not in its individual or banking capacity, but solely as Trustee
for Reperforming Loan REMIC Trust Certificates, Series 2003-R2 filed its Complaint in the
Madison County Court of Common Pleas at P.O. Box 557, 1 North Main Street, London, OH
43140, assigned Case No. CV 20220175 and styled Wells Fargo Bank, National Association,
successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association not in its individual
or banking capacity, but solely as Trustee for Reperforming Loan REMIC Trust Certificates,
Series 2003-R2 vs. Beth E. Collins, AKA Beth E. Payne, et al. The object of, and
demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff's mortgage recorded
upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant
has or claims to have an interest:
Parcel number(s): 31-00195.000, 31-00196.000
Property address: 171 New Hampshire Avenue, London, OH 43140
The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28)
days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once
a week for three successive weeks.
Kimberly D. Fulkerson
Manley Deas Kochalski LLC
P. O. Box 165028
Columbus, OH 43216-5028
614-220-5611
ket@manleydeas.com
MM OCTOBER 16, 23 & 30, 2022
MM2022408
PUBLIC NOTICE
Date of Notice: October 30, 2022
Name and address of facility:
Gill Dairy, LLC
14997 Charleston-Chillicothe Road
South Solon, Ohio 43153
Name and address of applicant:
Gill Dairy, LLC
14997 Charleston-Chillicothe Road
South Solon, Ohio 43153
Gill Integrated Livestock and Land Farms, LLC
6060 Armstrong Road
London, Ohio 43140
Nautilus Environmental Ohio 1, LLC
1626 East Elm Street
Harrison, MO 64701
In accordance with OAC rule 901:10-6-01,
public notice is hereby given that the Ohio
Department of Agriculture has issued a final
Permit to Install and a final Permit to Operate
for Gill Dairy, LLC.
The final Permits may be appealed. The notice
of Appeal and the filing fee as may be required
must be sent to: The Environmental
Review Appeals Commission (ERAC), 30 E.
Broad Street, 4th Floor, Columbus, Ohio
43215, (614-466-8950) by 5:00 p.m. November
30, 2022. Questions regarding the appeal
process may be directed to ERAC. A copy of
the appeal must be served on the director of
agriculture within three days after filing the
appeal with ERAC.
MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
MM2022427
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
MADISON COUNTY OHIO
Bank of America, N.A.
vs.
John Doe(s), Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
beneficiaries of Sonya S. Chafin, AKA Sonja S. Chafin and their unknown
spouses and creditors; and the unknown spouse of Sonya S. Chafin,
AKA Sonja S. Chafin, et al., Defendants
Case No. CV 20220182
Judge Eamon Costello
LEGAL NOTICE
John Doe(s), Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
beneficiaries of Sonya S. Chafin, AKA Sonja S. Chafin and their unknown
spouses and creditors; and the unknown spouse of Sonya S. Chafin, AKA
Sonja S. Chafin, whose last known address is 460 London Road, West Jefferson,
OH 43162, will take notice that on September 26, 2022, Bank of
America, N.A filed its Complaint in the Madison County Court of Common
Pleas at P.O. Box 557, 1 North Main Street, London, OH 43140, assigned
Case No. CV 20220182 and styled Bank of America, N.A vs. John Doe(s),
Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries
of Sonya S. Chafin, AKA Sonja S. Chafin and their unknown spouses and
creditors; and the unknown spouse of Sonya S. Chafin, AKA Sonja S.
Chafin, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to
foreclose the lien of Plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the real estate
described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant
has or claims to have an interest:
Parcel number(s): 10-00286.000
Property address: 460 London Rd, West Jefferson, OH 43162
The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within
twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This
legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.
Angela D. Kirk, Attorney
Manley Deas Kochalski LLC
P. O. Box 165028
Columbus, OH 43216-5028
614-220-5611
adk@manleydeas.com
MM OCTOBER 30, NOVEMBER 6 & 13, 2022
MM2022426
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Village of West
Jefferson Planning and Zoning Commission will
hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November
9, 2022 – 6:30 pm at the Community Center, 230
Cemetery Road to hear the following case(s):
Applicant; Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores,
Inc. is requesting site plan approval at the subject
property Parcel #16-00001.000
PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE PRIOR TO THE
MEETING FOR THE DETAILS
For Information on the above case(s)
Please Contact Tom Hale at 614-379-5250.
Regular business hours.
(Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
closed from 12:00-1:00)
MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
MM2022436
Notice of Bid
Sealed bids will be accepted for installation of
crosswalk signaling systems by the City of
London, State of Ohio at the Administration
Office, 20 South Walnut St., Suite 100, London,
Ohio until 10:00 O’clock A.M., Monday November
7, 2022. Sealed bids will be publicly opened on
Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 10:30 0’clock A.M.
A complete bid packet, of which this legal notice
is a part, is on file for inspection. Bid packets will
be emailed upon request, or picked up at 20
South Walnut St., London, Ohio 43140, between
the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
The City of London, has the right to reject any
and all bids.
MM OCTOBER 23 & 30, 2022
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Compact Track Loader
The Madison County Sanitary Sewer and Water District will receive Sealed
Bids for the purchase of a Compact Track Loader prior to November 22, 2022,
at 11:30 a.m. Bid packets received subsequent to November 22, 2022 at
11:30 a.m., will be rejected.
Specifications for the referenced equipment may be obtained upon request
from Nathan Peters, Accounting Officer, 1860 Old Springfield Road, London,
Ohio 43140, by calling 740-845-1707 or via email at
nathan.peters@madison.oh.gov
The winning bid will be awarded to the responsive and responsible bidder
who offers the lowest cost in accordance with the specifications set forth in
the bid packet. THE BID WILL BE AWARDED TO ONE AND ONLY ONE
VENDOR.
Notice is further given that all bids received in a timely manner will be publicly
opened and read about at the Madison County Board of Commissioners
meeting on November 22, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. This meeting will be hald a
the Madison County Court House, 1 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140.
The Madison County Sanitary Sewer and Water District or the Madison
County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
MM2022421
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xLegal Notices
Sale of Real Estate
Madison County
Foreclosure Auction
Case# CV 2019 0162
PNC Bank, National Association
successor by merge to National City Bank
vs
Douglas Ramsey
The description of the property to be sold is as follows:
Property Address:
9182 Nioga Toops Road, Mount Sterling, Madison,
Ohio, 43143
Legal Description:
Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:
07-00240.000
Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com
opening on 11/15/2022 at 10:00 a.m. for a minimum
of 7 days.
Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should
the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit
within the allotted time.
Provisional Sale Date: 11/29/2022 at 10:00 a.m.
Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is
$5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of
the sale ending. No cash is permitted.
Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs,
allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are
insufficient to cover.
To view all sale details and terms for this property visit
www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code:
CV 2019 0162 into the search bar.
MM OCT. 23, 30 & NOV. 6, 2022
MM2022416
City of London, Ohio is
accepting sealed bids for
Engineering Services for Water
Well Development.
Sealed bids for Engineering Services for Water
Well Development will be received by the
Chairman of the Board of Public Utilities in the
BPU Office 20 South Walnut St., London, Ohio
through Monday, November 14, 2022 until
10:00am. Bids will be opened and read Monday,
November 14,2022 at 10:30am
Bid specifications can be picked up beginning
Monday, October 31, 2022 at the Board of
Public Utilities 20 S. Walnut., London, Ohio.
Board of Public Utilities reserves the right to
refuse any or all bids
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MM2022431
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City of London, Ohio is
accepting sealed bids for
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Treatment Plant Upgrades.
Sealed bids for Engineering Services for Water
Treatment Plant Upgrades will be received by
the Chairman of the Board of Public Utilities
in the BPU Office 20 South Walnut St., London,
Ohio through Monday, November 14, 2022
until 10:00am. Bids will be opened and read
Monday, November 14,2022 at 10:30am
Bid specifications can be picked up beginning
Monday, October 31, 2022 at the Board of
Public Utilities 20 S. Walnut., London, Ohio.
Board of Public Utilities reserves the right to
refuse any or all bids
MM OCTOBER 30 & NOVEMBER 6, 2022
MM2022432
Notice of Bid
Sealed bids will be accepted for crosswalk
signaling systems by the City of London, State of
Ohio at the Administration Office, 20 South
Walnut St., Suite 100, London, Ohio until 10:00
O’clock A.M., Monday November 7, 2022. Sealed
bids will be publicly opened on Tuesday,
November 8, 2022 at 10:00 O’clock A.M.
A complete bid packet, of which this legal notice
is a part, is on file for inspection. Bid packets will
be emailed upon request, or picked up at 20
South Walnut St., London, Ohio 43140, between
the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Monday
through Friday.
The City of London, has the right to reject any
and all bids.
MM OCTOBER 23 & 30, 2022
MM2022419
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Planning
Commission will hold a public hearing on
Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 5:30 pm at 20
South Walnut Street to hear the following
case(s):
Applicant: Hometown Recovery and Counseling,
is requesting a Conditional Use Permit at
16 North Main Street
For Information on the above case(s)
please contact 614-379-5250.
The City of London
Building and Zoning Department
20 South Walnut Street, Suite 105,
London, Ohio, 43140
Regular business hours:
(Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 12:00 pm)
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Village Council will meet in the
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MM OCTOBER 30, 2022
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LONDON, OHIO
Noce is hereby given to the passage of the
following ordinances or resoluons of the London
City Council. The complete text of each ordinance or
resoluon may be obtained or viewed at the offices
of the City Law Director or the City Auditor at 20
South Walnut Street, London, Ohio, or online at the
London City website: www.londonohio.gov
Ordinance 18422 An Ordinance approving the
eding and inclusion of certain Ordinances as parts of
the various component codes of the Codified
Ordinances; providing for the adopon and
publicaon of a new maer in the updated and
revised Codified Ordinances; repealing Ordinances in
conflict therewith; and declaring an emergency
Date of passage: 10/20/2022
Amy Rees , Clerk of London City Council
MM OCTOBER 30 & NOVEMBER 6, 2022
MM2022433
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City of London
Historic Review Board will hold a public hearing
on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - 4:00 pm at 20
South Walnut Street to hear the following case(s):
Applicant; David Mars, Business; Mars Property
Services LLC has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness
for facade restoration and exterior
painting located at 25-27 South Main Street.
For Information on the above case(s)
please contact 614-379-5250.
The City of London
Building and Zoning Department
20 South Walnut Street, Suite 105,
London, Ohio, 43140
Regular business hours:
(Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 12:00 pm)
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO
Case No. DRA 20210196
Judge Costello
ASHLEY KEESE, Plaintiff
vs.
JAMES LACOY, Defendant
The defendant, James LaCoy’s last known address
2317 Home Road, Springfield, OH 45503, and that
service of Summons cannot be made because the
present whereabouts of the defendant is unknown
to plaintiff; that by reasonable diligence the residence
of the defendant cannot be ascertained
through inquiry, former associates, or correspondence;
will take notice that on October 22, 2022,
Ashley N. Keese, is the plaintiff in this action and has
filed an action for divorce against James LaCoy in the
Court of Common Pleas of Madison County, Ohio,
the same being Case No. DRA20210196 in said
Court, praying therein for Divorce. Defendant is
required to answer said complaint within twentyeight
days after the last publication date of
November 20, 2022. Said cause will be heard on a
date as soon as meets the convenience and requirement
of the court. In case of your failure to answer
or otherwise respond as permitted by the Ohio Rules
of Civil Procedure, within the time stated, judgment
by default will be rendered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Renae E. Zabloudil, Clerk of Courts
Kristin Palmer, Deputy Clerk
Ryan N. Sander, Attorney for Plaintiff
The Legal Aid Society of Columbus
1108 City Park Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43206
(614) 7370151 (Office) (614) 2244514 (Fax),
rsander@columbuslegalaid.org (Email)
MM OCT. 16, 23, 30 & NOV. 6, 13, 20, 2022
MM2022407
Notice of Bid
Sealed bids will be accepted for demolition of
buildings at 60 S. Walnut Street (old school
complex) by the City of London, State of Ohio at
the Administration Office, 20 South Walnut St.,
Suite 100, London, Ohio until 9:00 O’clock A.M.,
Monday November 14, 2022. Sealed bids will be
publicly opened immediately thereafter.
A complete bid packet, of which this legal
notice is a part, is on file for inspection. Bid
packets will be emailed upon request, or picked
up at 20 South Walnut Street, Suite 100, London,
Ohio 43140, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and
4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
The City of London, has the right to reject any
and all bids.
MM OCTOBER 30 & NOVEMBER 6, 2022
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with ORC 5715.16 and 5715.17,
notice is hereby given that the
Madison County Board of Revision
has completed its work of equalization and
transmitted such returns to the Auditor; where
they are open for public inspection. Except for
those set by the State; the Board will hear
complaints in accordance with ORC 5715.11.
MM OCTOBER 30 & NOVEMBER 6, 2022
MM2022430
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614-633-9694
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614-879-5827
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614-332-3320
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REMODELING
11/13 M
11/20
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Charlies Handyman
Service
Over 40 yrs. exp.
Hot Water Tanks
Door Locks
Kiitchen/Bath Remodels
Roofmg * Siding
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614-319-6010
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ONYX
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614-407-5214
www.OnyxLandscapingllc.com
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FALL cleanup-614-397-0566
PAINTING
WOW
Painting - Power Wash
Interior - Exterior
Residential & Commercial
Wood Repair
Drywall Repair
614-989-9759
Austin & Gary Bogenrife
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DRYW
YWALL &
PLASTER
REPAIR
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614-551-6963
Residential/Commercial
BIA
PLUMBING
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11/6 M
11/20
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Water • Sewer • Gas
614-633-9694
11/6 W/GC/M
10/23 A&M
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AQUA-DIG-IT
CLEANING
614-359-2146
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aqua-dig-it.com
Madison Messenger
78 S. Main St. • London, Ohio 43140
740-852-0809
Tree Trimming
Tree Removal
Stump Grinding
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2 Tier deck $99+tax
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Over 45,000 washes
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SEASON
SPECTACULAR
Tuesday,
November15
Kids Activities • Santa Claus
Trolley Rides • Snacks & Beverages
5:30–6p.m.
Lights of Love
Tree & Candle Lighting
Immediately Following
Santa’s Workshop
Holiday Décor & Gift Shopping*
*Sponsored by the Madison Health Auxiliary
Main Entrance Concourse (Facing Park Ave.)
210 N. Main St., London