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LEGAL NOTICE
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate
Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
State of Ohio, Hardin County
Case No. CVE 20221048
WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY
Plaintiff
vs.
AMY M McCLUER
Defendant.
In pursuance of an Order of Sale dated March 7, 2025 in the above-entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction on the 8 day of April, at 10 AM, the following described real estate subject to foreclosure on the “Official Public Sheriff’s Sale Website” which is operated by Realauction based on a contract with the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. The process and procedures under which these sales will be completed are detailed at the Realauction website https://hardin.sheriffsaleauction.ohio.gov. All prospective bidders should familiarize themselves with this new process.
In general the following key points are noted:
1. All person(s) who want to bid on a property offered by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office must register with Realauction. Registration will include completion of the Purchaser Information Form.
2. Properties will be open for bid, at least seven days immediately prior to the date of sale. This is generally known as a proxy bid.
3. On the scheduled Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (EST), the online auction will begin. Auction will be conducted for each individual property; however only one property will be sold at a time. After a property is sold the next scheduled property sale will begin.
4. To be a qualified participant, bidders must submit a deposit based on the total deposit requirement ($2,000/ $5,000/ $10,000 set by law) for all properties on which the bidder wishes to bid by the predefined deadlines. The only acceptable deposit types are bank wire transfer or ACH, no cash deposits will be accepted. All Wire Deposits must be received by 5 p.m. EST two (2) business days before the auction sale date. All ACH Deposits must be initiated by 4 p.m. EST five (5) business days before the auction sale date. It is the responsibility of the bidder to plan ahead and allow enough time for their bidding deposits to be received and processed within the timeframes described above.
5. Plaintiff/Judgment Creditors - A Judgment Creditor is defined as the creditors (plaintiff or defendants) who are awarded judgment in the foreclosure case. Judgment Creditors are required to register for a Username and Password and fill in all appropriate fields. Per Ohio Revised Code 2329.211, in every action of Judicial Sale or Execution of residential property, if the Judgment Creditor is the purchaser, they shall not be required to make a deposit on the sale. However, Judgment Creditors are required to submit the bidding style choice (pre-sale manage bid or live bid) AND a copy of the court order stating they are the Judgment Creditor on the case they are bidding to Realauction Customer Service (customerservice@realauction.com) at least one (1) business day prior to the sale date.  Submission can be done via email or fax. Submission must include the bidder number and user account contact first and last name in the submission. For more information and training on requirements to participate in the online auctions as a Plaintiff/Judgment Creditor, please call (877) 361-7325 ext 245 or 246.
NOTE: Tax sales, Tax Lien Certificate Sales and Probate Sales will continue to be sold on location until further notice at One Courthouse Square, Kenton, OH 43326
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Realauction will conduct webinar training classes. Training classes will be held via the Internet on a regular schedule. These webinar classes generally last 90 minutes and specifically cover the use of the software. Attendance is by registration only.
For additional information or to register for a webinar, please contact the Realauction Customer Service at (954) 734-7401 or toll free at (877) 361-7325. Customer Service can also be reached via email at customerservice@realauction.com.
The following described real estate to be sold:
Permanent Parcel Nos. 43-210012.0000 and 43-210005.0000
Warranty Deed recorded March 22, 2019 OR 552; Page 2266
Full legal description can be found at the Hardin County Recorder’s Office
Property Address: 8806 State Route 81, Dola OH 45835
Said premises appraised at $263,500 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. NOTICE: No employees of the Sheriff’s Office nor any of its affiliates have access to the inside of said property. Buyer beware, sold as is. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. If the property is not sold at the above noted sale date it will be offered for sale again on April 22, at the same time and location noted above with no minimum bid. Purchaser shall be responsible for the costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
Keith A Everhart, Sheriff
Hardin County, Ohio
www.hardinsheriff.com
Attorney: Ethan J Clunk
Run Dates: 3/20/25,3/27/25,4/3/25



LEGAL NOTICE
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate
Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
State of Ohio, Hardin County
Case No. CVE 20241135
SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING INC
Plaintiff
vs.
GARLAND E BROADSTONE AKA GARLAND BROADSTONE AND TOSHA M BROADSTONE
Defendant.
In pursuance of an Order of Sale dated FEBRUARY 19, 2025 in the above-entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction on the 25th day of MARCH, at 10 AM, the following described real estate subject to foreclosure on the “Official Public Sheriff’s Sale Website” which is operated by Realauction based on a contract with the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. The process and procedures under which these sales will be completed are detailed at the Realauction website https://hardin.sheriffsaleauction.ohio.gov. All prospective bidders should familiarize themselves with this new process.
In general the following key points are noted:
1. All person(s) who want to bid on a property offered by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office must register with Realauction. Registration will include completion of the Purchaser Information Form.
2. Properties will be open for bid, at least seven days immediately prior to the date of sale. This is generally known as a proxy bid.
3. On the scheduled Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (EST), the online auction will begin. Auction will be conducted for each individual property; however only one property will be sold at a time. After a property is sold the next scheduled property sale will begin.
4. To be a qualified participant, bidders must submit a deposit based on the total deposit requirement ($2,000/ $5,000/ $10,000 set by law) for all properties on which the bidder wishes to bid by the predefined deadlines. The only acceptable deposit types are bank wire transfer or ACH, no cash deposits will be accepted. All Wire Deposits must be received by 5 p.m. EST two (2) business days before the auction sale date. All ACH Deposits must be initiated by 4 p.m. EST five (5) business days before the auction sale date. It is the responsibility of the bidder to plan ahead and allow enough time for their bidding deposits to be received and processed within the timeframes described above.
5. Plaintiff/Judgment Creditors - A Judgment Creditor is defined as the creditors (plaintiff or defendants) who are awarded judgment in the foreclosure case. Judgment Creditors are required to register for a Username and Password and fill in all appropriate fields. Per Ohio Revised Code 2329.211, in every action of Judicial Sale or Execution of residential property, if the Judgment Creditor is the purchaser, they shall not be required to make a deposit on the sale. However, Judgment Creditors are required to submit the bidding style choice (pre-sale manage bid or live bid) AND a copy of the court order stating they are the Judgment Creditor on the case they are bidding to Realauction Customer Service (customerservice@realauction.com) at least one (1) business day prior to the sale date.  Submission can be done via email or fax. Submission must include the bidder number and user account contact first and last name in the submission. For more information and training on requirements to participate in the online auctions as a Plaintiff/Judgment Creditor, please call (877) 361-7325 ext 245 or 246.
NOTE: Tax sales, Tax Lien Certificate Sales and Probate Sales will continue to be sold on location until further notice at One Courthouse Square, Kenton, OH 43326
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Realauction will conduct webinar training classes. Training classes will be held via the Internet on a regular schedule. These webinar classes generally last 90 minutes and specifically cover the use of the software. Attendance is by registration only.
For additional information or to register for a webinar, please contact the Realauction Customer Service at (954) 734-7401 or toll free at (877) 361-7325. Customer Service can also be reached via email at customerservice@realauction.com.
The following described real estate to be sold:
Permanent Parcel Nos. 14-270014.0000
Full legal description can be found at the Hardin County Recorder’s Office
Prior Deed Reference: 200800049542 O.R. 477 PG 2004 AND 200800049541 O.R. 477 PAGE 2002 RECORDED: 05/27/2008
Property Address: 23469 TR 126 KENTON, OH 43326
Said premises appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. NOTICE: No employees of the Sheriff’s Office nor any of its affiliates have access to the inside of said property. Buyer beware, sold as is. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. If the property is not sold at the above noted sale date it will be offered for sale again on APRIL 8TH, at the same time and location noted above with no minimum bid. Purchaser shall be responsible for the costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
Keith A Everhart, Sheriff
Hardin County, Ohio
www.hardinsheriff.com
Attorney: CARRIE DAVIS
Run Dates: 3/6/25,3/13/25,3/20/25



LEGAL NOTICE
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate
Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
State of Ohio, Hardin County
Case No. CVE 20241171
FREEDOM MORTAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff
vs.
MARCI M SCHIEWE
Defendant.
In pursuance of an Order of Sale dated JAN 28, 2025 in the above-entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction on the 25th day of MARCH, at 10 AM, the following described real estate subject to foreclosure on the “Official Public Sheriff’s Sale Website” which is operated by Realauction based on a contract with the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. The process and procedures under which these sales will be completed are detailed at the Realauction website https://hardin.sheriffsaleauction.ohio.gov. All prospective bidders should familiarize themselves with this new process.
In general the following key points are noted:
1. All person(s) who want to bid on a property offered by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office must register with Realauction. Registration will include completion of the Purchaser Information Form.
2. Properties will be open for bid, at least seven days immediately prior to the date of sale. This is generally known as a proxy bid.
3. On the scheduled Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (EST), the online auction will begin. Auction will be conducted for each individual property; however only one property will be sold at a time. After a property is sold the next scheduled property sale will begin.
4. To be a qualified participant, bidders must submit a deposit based on the total deposit requirement ($2,000/ $5,000/ $10,000 set by law) for all properties on which the bidder wishes to bid by the predefined deadlines. The only acceptable deposit types are bank wire transfer or ACH, no cash deposits will be accepted. All Wire Deposits must be received by 5 p.m. EST two (2) business days before the auction sale date. All ACH Deposits must be initiated by 4 p.m. EST five (5) business days before the auction sale date. It is the responsibility of the bidder to plan ahead and allow enough time for their bidding deposits to be received and processed within the timeframes described above.
5. Plaintiff/Judgment Creditors - A Judgment Creditor is defined as the creditors (plaintiff or defendants) who are awarded judgment in the foreclosure case. Judgment Creditors are required to register for a Username and Password and fill in all appropriate fields. Per Ohio Revised Code 2329.211, in every action of Judicial Sale or Execution of residential property, if the Judgment Creditor is the purchaser, they shall not be required to make a deposit on the sale. However, Judgment Creditors are required to submit the bidding style choice (pre-sale manage bid or live bid) AND a copy of the court order stating they are the Judgment Creditor on the case they are bidding to Realauction Customer Service (customerservice@realauction.com) at least one (1) business day prior to the sale date.  Submission can be done via email or fax. Submission must include the bidder number and user account contact first and last name in the submission. For more information and training on requirements to participate in the online auctions as a Plaintiff/Judgment Creditor, please call (877) 361-7325 ext 245 or 246.
NOTE: Tax sales, Tax Lien Certificate Sales and Probate Sales will continue to be sold on location until further notice at One Courthouse Square, Kenton, OH 43326
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Realauction will conduct webinar training classes. Training classes will be held via the Internet on a regular schedule. These webinar classes generally last 90 minutes and specifically cover the use of the software. Attendance is by registration only.
For additional information or to register for a webinar, please contact the Realauction Customer Service at (954) 734-7401 or toll free at (877) 361-7325. Customer Service can also be reached via email at customerservice@realauction.com.
The following described real estate to be sold:
Permanent Parcel Nos. 43-220015.0000
Full legal description can be found at the Hardin County Recorder’s Office
Prior Deed Reference: O.R. VOL 544, PAGE 2186
Property Address: 3967 COUNTY ROAD 115 DOLA, OH 45835
Said premises appraised at $225,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. NOTICE: No employees of the Sheriff’s Office nor any of its affiliates have access to the inside of said property. Buyer beware, sold as is. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. If the property is not sold at the above noted sale date it will be offered for sale again on APRIL 8TH, at the same time and location noted above with no minimum bid. Purchaser shall be responsible for the costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
Keith A Everhart, Sheriff
Hardin County, Ohio
www.hardinsheriff.com
Attorney: RONALD CHERNEK
Run Dates: 3/6/25,3/13/25,3/20/25



LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF HARDIN COUNTY, OHIO DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DIVISION
Nicole Patterson
Plaintiff,
vs.
Kelly Mills,
Defendant
Case No. DRA 20243091
TO: Kelly Mills, 1021 Mudlick Rd Manchester, KY 40962, and any other person or persons claiming an interest in the above-captioned matter.
Please take notice that a Petition for Divorce has been filed against you by the Petitioner, Nicole Patterson, in the Hardin County Family Court, Case Number DRA 20243091. The nature of the action is for the summons and complaint for divorce between the Plaintiff and Defendant.
You are required to file a written response to the Complaint for Divorce within 28 days from April 3, 2025. You must file your response with the Hardin County Family Court at the address provided below and serve a copy of your response on the Plaintiff or their attorney at the address indicated below:
Court Address: 1 Courthouse Sq # 200, Kenton, OH 43326
Plaintiff's Attorney’s Address: The Steinhelfer Firm, 112 W. Columbus Ave. Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
If you fail to respond to the Petition within the time required, the court may enter a default judgment against you, and the divorce may be granted without further notice to you.
February 27 March 6, 13, 20, 27 April 3



LEGAL NOTICE
Ohio Northern University is seeking proposals from qualified Construction Management Companies for the preconstruction and construction (CM at Risk) of a new Health and Wellness Center on the campus in Ada, Ohio. Funding for the projects will be through the USDA Rural Development program and will comply with the Build America, Buy America Act’s (BABBA) domestic preference requirements for all construction materials and manufactured products.
The Request for Proposal packet may be obtained beginning March 7, 2025 between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm, Monday through Friday, at Ohio Northern University’s Business Services Building, 211 Union Street, Ada, Ohio 45810. The proposal will also be available online at https://www.onu.edu/business_services_and_purchasing/legal_notice.
A pre-bid meeting will be March 17, 2025 at 10 am at Ohio Northern University’s McIntosh Center in the Dean’s Heritage Room, 402 W College Ave., Ada, Ohio 45810.
RFP responses are to be received in the Purchasing Department, 211 Union Street, Ada, Ohio 45810 no later than April 7, 2025 by 10 am EST.
All questions must be submitted in writing to Vicki Niese, Ohio Northern University, no later than March 26, 2025. No other representatives of the University are to be contacted. Please submit questions to v-niese@onu.edu or by fax to 419-772-1988. An addendum will be posted with all questions and answers.
March 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20



LEGAL NOTICE
The April meeting for the Upper Scioto Drainage and Conservancy District will be held April 4th at 8:00 am in Suite 180 of the Courthouse with the annual hearing to follow at 9am in Common Pleas.
March 20



LEGAL NOTICE
The Jackson Township, Hardin County Board of Trustees April meeting will be changed to Saturday April 5th at 9:00AM.
March 20



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