Clark County REMC - July 2025 Indiana Connection

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Clark County REMC’s

CLARK COUNTY REMC

JAMBOREE MAKE-UP EVENT

FISH FRY & DRIVE THRU | FRIDAY, JULY 25

JOIN US AT THE CLARK COUNTY REMC OFFICE

Drive thru from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. to pick up your FREE stadium seat cushions All proceeds go to the Lend-A-Hand program

from the editor

A significant milestone

This month, Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC) — the statewide organization that publishes Indiana Connection — is celebrating its 90th anniversary.

On March 9, 1935, Governor Paul V. McNutt signed the Indiana REMC Act into law. The bill, authored by I. Harvey Hull and Frederick Barrows, was the first of its kind in the country, allowing for the formation of rural electric membership cooperatives. The electric power industry would not extend lines to rural areas because they did not find it profitable.

According to “Power to the People,” a book written by former Indiana Connection Editor Emily Schilling, Hull was inspired to create rural co-ops after a trip to Scandinavia in 1933. He was impressed by the high standard of living in the farm communities and their access to electricity. He learned that 65% of rural Norway and Sweden were electrified, which was possible because the consumers owned the electric lines.

Two months after the Indiana law was enacted, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed legislation establishing the Rural Electrification Administration as a relief agency. This enabled Congress to allocate $1 million for rural electrification projects. As a result, Indiana had the funds needed to create the rural electric co-ops.

The Indiana REMC Act enabled the formation of the Indiana Statewide Rural Electric Membership Corporation, which was officially founded in July 1935 to help develop co-ops throughout the state.

IEC has evolved significantly over the past nine decades. Still, the organization continues its original goal of promoting and supporting Indiana’s electric coops, enabling them to serve their members effectively. Today, IEC assists the co-ops through government relations, safety training and compliance, culture and career development, and communications.

I’m proud to play a small role in helping Indiana’s electric co-ops serve their members. Here’s to 90 more years of continued success.

On the menu: October: Submit your favorite sweet and salty recipes, deadline Aug. 1. If we publish your recipe on our food pages, we’ll send you a $10 gift card.

Giveaway: Enter to win a $30 gift card from Indiana Caverns. Visit indianaconnection.org/talk-to-us/contests or send your contact information to the address below. The deadline to enter is July 31.

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Three ways to contact us: To send us recipes, photos, letters and entries for gift drawings, please use the forms on our website indianaconnection.org; email info@indianaconnection.org; or send to Indiana Connection, 11805 Pennsylvania Street, Carmel, IN 46032.

VOLUME 75 • NUMBER 1 ISSN 0745-4651 • USPS 262-340

Published monthly by Indiana Electric Cooperatives

Indiana Connection is for and about members of Indiana’s locally-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperatives. It helps consumers use electricity safely and efficiently; understand energy issues; connect with their co-op; and celebrate life in Indiana. Over 311,000 residents and businesses receive the magazine as part of their electric co-op membership. The average printed and mailed cost per issue is 54 cents.

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INDIANA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OFFICERS:

Steve McMichael President Dr. Richard Leeper Vice President

Jamey Marcum Secretary/Treasurer

John Cassady CEO

EDITORIAL STAFF:

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A NEW PATH FOR THE FUTURE

CONTACT US

Office: 812-246-3316 / 800-462-6988

Outages: 866-480-REMC Fax: 812-246-3947

To pay your bill by phone or inquire about your account: 855-949-3475

EMAIL info@clarkremc.coop

WEBSITE ClarkREMC.coop

OFFICE HOURS

7 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday

STREET ADDRESS

7810 State Road 60 Sellersburg, IN 47172

MAILING ADDRESS

P.O. Box 411, Sellersburg, IN 47172

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Biesel, President

Jeff Myers, Vice President

Joe Basham, Secretary/Treasurer

Steve Dieterlen

Paul Graf

Greg Hostettler

Mark Huber

UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS

Tuesday, Aug. 5, at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 6 p.m.

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Last month, I shared our progress over the past few years, guided by our 2022 strategic plan. This month, I’m excited to give you a preview of our new strategic direction — and highlight some of the steps already underway.

Our updated plan builds on our strong foundation, with a renewed focus on growth and excellence. We’re expanding our community presence to include deeper partnerships with local businesses and increasing education on the benefits and services available to all members. With our advanced metering upgrades already underway, we will explore how automation and artificial intelligence can help improve reliability and value while keeping costs low. And our ongoing commitment to safety remains at the heart of everything we do.

One of the most visible priorities moving forward is increasing our operational resources. When our headquarters opened in 1988, we served about 10,000 homes with 48 employees and 14 utility trucks.

Today, we serve over 28,000 homes with 56 employees and a fleet of 35 utility vehicles. The average electric co-op in the U.S. has one employee for every 300 members. We have one for every 526. Imagine trying to run a business that’s nearly tripled in size with the same space and roughly the same-sized staff you had 30 years ago! We simply need more staff and space to meet the growing demand.

Please know that we are approaching these changes with caution and care. Every dollar we spend belongs to you, the members-owners of this cooperative, so we will give all diligence and mindfulness to these decisions. We value honesty and transparency, so I’ll keep you updated at each major step. Your support makes progress possible. Let’s build a bright future together.

Are you 90 years or older?

OLDEST MEMBERS Help Us Find

Although we weren’t able to gather at our 2025 Jamboree, Clark County REMC still wants to honor our cherished members. We’re looking for the oldest gentleman and the oldest lady among our membership and we’d love to celebrate them with a special gift.

If you believe you, a parent, or a grandparent might be our oldest member, please let us know by August 29

Submit your nomination here: ClarkREMC.coop/oldestmembers OR Give us a call at 812-246-3316

Winners will be announced in October.

Clark County Clark County

R E M C

11am-2pm

F I S H F R Y

2 Free Stadium Seat Cushions*

Enjoy Live music by Kel + Ro

$5 Fish Meal

Meal includes fish sandwich, fries, coleslaw, cookie & drink.

HOLIDAY WORLD TICKETS

Clark County REMC members can get exclusive discounts to Holiday World and Splashin’ Safari with the Holiday World Fun Club. Please contact our office during business hours for the discount information.

Clark County REMC members can win four tickets to a Louisville Bats home game at Louisville Slugger Field. REGISTER TO WIN BY VISITING OUR WEBSITE: CLARKREMC.COOP/BATS

energy

THE PATH TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Solar energy can create long-term savings and potential energy credits Solar

A dictionary definition of efficiency is performing a task using the least resources and producing the least waste.

Solar energy can certainly demonstrate efficiency by both measures. Consumers who use solar can realize long-term savings thanks to smaller utility bills and potential revenue from energy credits.

Solar energy efficiency has come a long way since the first photovoltaic (PV) solar cells were created in 1883. Back then, they converted only 1 to 2% of the total sunlight into usable energy.

Today’s PV solar cells have an average commercial energy conversion rate of 15 to 20%, and high-efficiency panels can reach as high as 23%.

Increasing the energy conversion rate is the only way to improve that efficiency further. However, scientists say the limit of what’s possible is 33%.

If you have solar energy or are thinking about installing it, what

else can make solar energy more efficient?

Eliminate shade

The first, and perhaps most obvious, way is to eliminate shade around solar panels. While direct sunlight is not necessary for solar panels to work, panels under shade do not produce a high enough output to be efficient. This is part of the reason deciding on an ideal location before installation is critical.

Face south

Another reason that location is important is to ensure optimal orientation for efficiency. Generally speaking, the ideal orientation is for solar panels to face south, ensuring maximum sunlight exposure throughout the day to get the highest output possible.

Keep them clean

After solar panels are installed, they need occasional cleaning. How often this occurs depends on the climate where the solar panels are located. They are particularly susceptible to natural dust accumulation, which can lead to as much as a 13% decline in output over three months.

Regularly assess the panels

Regular check-ups are key to maintaining efficiency. Quarterly preventive checks might help identify unusual output trends that could be hampering efficiency. This could be in conjunction with using energy management software to track the daily levels of generation.

Reduce reflection

Another helpful action is to invest in anti-reflection coatings for the solar panels. Sunlight can be lost through reflection, reducing what remains available to convert into energy.

Control power consumption

Managing power consumption can increase solar efficiency. Avoid running appliances like a dishwasher, microwave, and washing machine simultaneously, and turn off lights and fans when possible.

Add batteries

Finally, add solar batteries to enhance the system’s power to store unused energy during the day. Installing batteries close to solar panels will reduce any energy lost in transmission.

county feature

Greene County is home to one of the largest wetland restoration sites in the United States — the Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area. Spanning more than 9,000 acres of restored prairie and marshland, the nature preserve attracts more than 12,000 visitors annually for birdwatching, fishing, and hunting.

Greene County COUNTY FACTS

HISTORY ACROSS THE TRESTLE

Known as Indiana’s “most spectacular railroad bridge,” the Tulip Trestle stretches 2,295 feet across Greene County, connecting the towns of Solsberry and Tulip. Built in 1905 by Italian immigrants to transport coal, it was the longest rail trestle in the United States at the time and the third longest in the world. While passenger trains once traveled across the viaduct, that service was discontinued in 1948. Today, the Tulip Trestle remains in use as part of the Indiana Rail Road line that runs from Newton, Illinois, to Indianapolis.

BIG TALENT FROM A SMALL TOWN

Born in Linton in 1904, Phil Harris was an American entertainer best known for his role on “The Jack Benny Program” and for co-starring with his wife, actress and singer Alice Faye, on “The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.” Harris was also a voice actor in classic animated films, lending his voice to Baloo in “The Jungle Book,” Thomas O’Malley in “The Aristocats,” and Little John in “Robin Hood.” Before his death in 1995, Harris and Faye donated their show business memorabilia to the Linton Public Library, which now features a commemorative collection honoring his legacy.

INDIANA’S

INDEPENDENCE DAY TRADITION

Nearly 40,000 people visit Linton, Indiana, each year to celebrate the 4th of July during the city’s annual Linton Freedom Festival. This weeklong celebration at Humphrey Park includes a carnival, classic car show, flea market, golf tournament, 5K run, and more. The Linton Freedom Festival Parade, known as Indiana’s largest Independence Day parade, features festive floats and live music. Two 3- to 5-year-olds are crowned Miss Sparkler and Mr. Firecracker to represent their city in the parade.

FOUNDED: 1821

NAMED FOR: Nathaniel Greene, a military officer in the Revolutionary War

POPULATION: 30,803

COUNTY SEAT: Bloomfield

INDIANA COUNTY NUMBER: 28

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Nicole Thomas is a freelance writer from Indianapolis.
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Photo courtesy of Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce
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LETTERS EDITOR TO THE

Letters have been edited for length and clarity

I appreciated the article on Ernie Pyle in the recent Indiana Connection. We went to the museum in Dana several years ago. My husband and I have read “Ernie’s War,” which includes many of his columns. As the article commented, I felt that what he wrote about were not battles, but how the soldiers managed to live through the war. I understand why his columns were so important to the people back home. I also appreciated reading your own personal experience in learning about Ernie Pyle. He is someone to remember and honor.

My husband and I moved to Indiana from Chicago when we retired 15 years ago. We have been intentional about getting to know our adopted state and have noted some of the places mentioned in Indiana Connection for future trips. We are proud to be Hoosiers.

I just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed reading the sobering article in the May issue of Indiana Connection magazine about the Guatemala mission trip of sorts that several REMC linemen made back in January and February.

I can’t stop thinking about the young girl the men met while working to install electricity for the first time in her remote village. She is 6 years old, the “head of the household,” and trying to care for younger siblings, mostly on her own. I cannot imagine it, and I am so touched to read about this extreme poverty and deprivation. And they are just now, in 2025, getting electricity for the first time. Incredible.

In the June issue, the measurements for a portion of the Blueberry Kuchen recipe on page 19 were incorrect. The correct measurements for the topping are: ¾ cup sugar, ½ cup all-purpose flour, and ¼ cup melted butter. We apologize for this error.

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InA TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC

Bo-Mac’s Drive-In continues the tradition of great food and memorable moments in Shoals

owners in their own handwriting,” said Todd Baker.

These items include “Rox” burgers — two cheeseburgers stacked with hand-sliced, breaded onion rings and bacon — and “Coneys,” a take on the Coney Island hot dog smothered in a rich, meaty sauce.

The drive-in offers shakes, malts, cups, cones, sundaes, and flurries with what Baker calls “an endless variety of toppings.”

1960, an attorney and a doctor decided to dip their toes into the popular drive-in business. Bob and Mac created their drive-in restaurant near the intersection of Routes 50 and 150 in Shoals, Indiana, and named it after themselves.

Bo-Mac’s became an area institution. Its neon sign, still glowing today like a vintage beacon, has five words in all caps — SHAKES, SUNDAES, ROOT BEER, SANDWICHES — below its taunting swirl of ice cream sweeping skyward from a tilted sugar cone.

Current owners Todd and Blair Baker purchased it in 2021 from the Ragsdale family, who took it on a few years after it opened. They keep with the place’s tradition of sharing food and memories outdoors around picnic tables and in cars, which are still attended by carhops.

BURGERS, SANDWICHES, AND SIDES

“Some of our main items that are really popular are from the original

Those “sandwiches” in the Bo-Mac’s sign? There are 17 different choices. Eight are burgers, including one “Firehouse Burger,” a cheeseburger topped with hot sauce, jalapenos, coney sauce, and coleslaw. The rest include catfish or cod and a variety of grilled or hand-breaded chicken options.

Most of Bo-Mac’s 18 side dishes, such as fries, fried mushrooms, and chicken strips, are dippable. Some have a twist like corn dog bites, nacho nuggets, and fried pickles, as well as potato salad, coleslaw, and baked beans.

In addition to a la carte for many of the above items, there are baskets, platters, buckets, and even barrels. Monthly, Bo-Mac’s offers an assortment of barbecued pork, which is smoked, grilled, or pulled.

A BOUNDLESS SELECTION OF ICE CREAM

Bo-Mac’s has an array of savory options, but many customers are beckoned by the swirl on the sign. “Ice cream is what we’re really known for,” Baker said.

A sampling can start with soft-serve chocolate or vanilla. Shake and malt territory can intersect with mint, cherry, pumpkin, pineapple, or blue raspberry. Floats can bob in Coca-Cola, root beer, red cream soda, or Dr. Pepper. Flurries can be mixed with ingredients like cheesecake bites and pina colada. The “Gold Brick” flurry has Heath bar, butterscotch, and nuts.

Bo-Mac’s is open from April to October and again from around Thanksgiving until February. Baker said one of his favorite parts of the business is what people share beneath the glowing sign, in addition to its food.

“I’ve been coming here for as long as I can remember, as it is with many locals, as well as their children and grandchildren,” he said. “First dates, birthdays, meaningful moments, it’s important to us to provide that space for customers and deliver a good experience and make more memories.”

Stephanie Bernaba is a freelancer with national reach who thrives on topics like food and entertainment.

KEEP METALLIC BALLOONS INSIDE

You may be planning a celebration this summer and looking to use fun decorations to help get everyone in the spirit. If you're thinking about using balloons outdoors, you should keep safety in mind.

Metal-coated balloons, or Mylars, can cause significant problems and pose a public safety risk. This kind of balloon is linked to thousands of power outages each year. But Indiana Electric Cooperatives wants you to know there are some ways to reduce the risk and safely use these balloons.

It’s helpful to know why these metal-coated balloons can cause issues. For starters, a gust of wind can grab the balloon — filled with

helium or not — break it loose from the string, and blow it into overhead power lines.

If this happens, the metallic coating can conduct electricity and cause a short circuit or power surge when in contact with the lines. This can lead to large-scale power outages, melting of electrical wires, and fires. Any of these can lead to possible injuries and property damage.

Helium-filled balloons that float away can drift for days and miles and come down anywhere. They are a risk to power lines and can also be dangerous to animals.

To reduce the risk of outages and injuries associated with Mylar balloons, remember to keep them away from power lines . In addition, make sure to tie helium-filled ones to a weight that’s heavy enough to prevent them from floating away.

Also, keep the weight attached until the balloons are deflated.

If you see a Mylar balloon in contact with a power line or in an electric substation, never attempt to retrieve it yourself . Keep yourself and all other items and people at least 20 feet away. Call the electric utility or 911.

When spending time outside this summer, stay far away from a downed or low-hanging power line. Always assume downed or lowhanging lines are electrified and dangerous. Call 911 immediately if you see a downed line.

Remember, balloons can be fun additions to your parties this summer. Just make sure you use caution and practice safety with Mylar balloons.

Chris Adam is a freelance writer from Lafayette.

Do we owe you money?

The following listing represents account balance and capital credit refund checks issued to current or former members of REMC which remain unclaimed at the current time. This listing includes the name, last known city and state of residence, and amount due to the member. If you are entitled to claim any of the following amounts, please call us at 812-246-3316. You must provide proper identification and a current mailing address so that we can issue a replacement check. Any amounts not claimed by the rightful recipients within 60 days of first being published will be reallocated among the current REMC membership. Please contact our office at 812-246-3316 if you have any questions.

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HALL GARY 91.56 CLARKSVILLE IN HALL HEATHER 53.52 SELLERSBURG IN

HALL J 4.82 NEW ALBANY IN

HALL JAMES 68.20 GEORGETOWN IN HALL JAMES 7.95 HENRYVILLE IN

HALL JOHN 74.71 MARYSVILLE IN HALL JORDAN 29.02 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HALL JOSEPH 142.78 NEW ALBANY IN

HAMILTON ROBERT 428.88

HAMILTON RONALD 12.97

IN HALL PATSY 20.81 SELLERSBURG IN

IN

IN HALL RAY

CHARLESTOWN IN HALL RICHARD 24.58 MARYSVILLE IN HALL RICK 65.92 UNDERWOOD IN

HALL RONALD 8.67 SCOTTSBURG IN HALL RONNIE 1 07.60 LEXINGTON IN

HALL RUBY 146.48 CHARLESTOWN IN

HALL SHAWN 44.07 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HALL STEPHEN 52.55 NEW ALBANY IN

HALL TAYLOR 47.98 SCOTTSBURG IN

HALL TERRY 80.60 UNDERWOOD IN HALL TERRY 19.12 UNDERWOOD IN HALL THOMAS 12.22 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HALL TINA 0.69 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HALL TOM 13.06 CHESTERFIELD IN

HALL TRACEY 35.37 SELLERSBURG IN

HALL WHITNEY 22.82 BORDEN IN

HALL WILLIAM 6.28 OTISCO IN

HALL WILLIAM 6.75 SMITHS GROVE KY

HALLIN JOHN 228.35 ANCHORAGE AK

HALLMAN BURLEY 30.61 SELLERSBURG IN

HALLS AUCTION 7.55 MARYSVILLE IN

HALSELL MONTEZ 9.19 UNDERWOOD IN

HALVORSEN ROBERT 51.48 SELLERSBURG IN

HAMBLETON JANET 15.93 HILLIARD OH

HAMBLIN LUTHER 8.54 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

HAMBLIN TAYLOR 37.85 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HAMBURG WAREHOUSING 138.56 LOUISVILLE KY

HAMBY JAMES 306.37 CHARLESTOWN IN

HAMED BEN 16.13 JOLIET IL

HAMILTON BRITTANY 41.75 BORDEN IN

HAMILTON JAMES 12.20 BISMARCK ND

HAMILTON JAMES 59.21 PAOLI IN

HAMILTON MARK 25.25 EDINBURGH IN

HAMILTON MATT 16.15 BORDEN IN

HAMILTON MCKINLEY 30.28 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HAMILTON PATRICK 12.21 MADISON IN

HAMILTON PAUL 57.54 SELLERSBURG IN

NEW ALBANY IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HAMM BETH 9.84 MEMPHIS IN

HAMM CHRIS 130.24

HAMM JOYCE 204.57

HAMM WALTER 1.16

HAMMACK CHARLES 362.80

HAMMACK CHRISTA 11.24

NEW ALBANY IN

MEMPHIS IN

UNDERWOOD IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HAMMACK MARK 30.65 PEKIN IN

HAMMEL DENNIS 25.58

HAMMER DENISE 55.36

SELLERSBURG IN

COLUMBUS IN

HAMMERMAN SKIP 117.61 NOVI MI

HAMMOND DEREK 31.21

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HAMMOND GEOFFREY 12.64

MIDLOTHIAN VA

HAMMOND RONALD 130.06

ELIZABETH IN HAMMOND SONJA 4.25

HAMMOND TERRY 18.18

HAMNER CLARENCE 152.08

HAMNER JOHN 46.75

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

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SELLERSBURG IN HAMPTON HERBERT 14.61

CHARLESTOWN IN HAMPTON LYLE 45.41

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CLARKSVILLE IN HANCOCK MALCOM 2.86

HAND CHRISTOPHER 39.85 NABB IN HAND REBECCA 14.31

SELLERSBURG IN HANEN KEVIN 19.20

MAKANDA IL

NEW ALBANY IN HANER SHEILA 135.31

HANES CHANAE 77.52

MEMPHIS IN HANES ED 23.43

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HANEY BENJAMIN 25.21

HENRYVILLE IN HANEY JAMES 40.25

CHARLESTOWN IN HANEY LEO 10.27

NEW ALBANY IN HANGER ELMER 121.17

HANIFEN TIMOTHY 1.05

HANKA ERNEST 1.92

CLARKSVILLE IN

NEW ALBANY IN

EDWARD 87.45 CHARLESTOWN IN HARPER JEFF 24.86 SELLERSBURG IN HARPER MACKENZIE 35.82 CHARLESTOWN IN HARPER NORA 9.25 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HARPER ROBIN 51.48 MADISON IN HARPER TERRY 48.32 SELLERSBURG IN HARRELL DANNY 27.83 SELLERSBURG IN HARRELL MAUDE 91.93 PEKIN IN HARRETT PAUL 82.47 CHARLESTOWN IN HARRINGTON JAMES 53.27 TUCSON AZ HARRINGTON SCOTT 42.40 FLOYDS KNOBS IN HARRIS CELIA 94.56 LOUISVILLE KY HARRIS DANIEL 155.26 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HARRIS DJUANA 11.47 CHARLESTOWN IN HARRIS DONNA 75.23 LILY KY HARRIS DONNIE 10.37 NEW ALBANY IN HARRIS HEATHER 6.67 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HARRIS HOWARD 43.42 CHARLESTOWN IN HARRIS JAMES 96.01 LOUISVILLE KY

SELLERSBURG IN

SCOTTSBURG IN HANKA MARTIN 85.03

HANKINS STANLEY 126.94

FLOYDS KNOBS IN HANLEY PATRICIA 78.37 HENRYVILLE IN

HANNA KEITH 49.17

HENRYVILLE IN HANNA TOM 7.74

HANNERS STEVE 1.53

HANNIGAN JIM 20.05

HANSEN JOHN 13.92

HANSGEN KYLE 5.66

COLUMBUS IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LIBERTY TOWNSHIP OH

SELLERSBURG IN

BELOIT WI

HANTS ORIS 0.49 AUSTIN IN

HARBESON DONNA 32.86

HARBIN ROBERT 202.26

HARBOLD THOMAS 8.16

HARDEMAN LEANNE 35.62

HARDEN ADAM 28.48

HARDEN EUGENE 7.92

HARDEN JACK 306.28

CLARKSVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

VALLONIA IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

SELLERSBURG IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LANESVILLE IN HARDEN KURT 102.72

HARDESTY CAMERON 19.00

HARDESTY CATHY 0.45

HARDESTY DANIEL 102.23

HARDESTY PAMELA 6.65

HARDESTY ROSE 34.51

HARDGROVE OMA 155.88

HARDIN ANGEL 30.00

HARDIN APRIL 15.17

HARDIN CHRIS 110.77

SELLERSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

GEORGETOWN IN

NEW ALBANY IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

LOUISVILLE KY

TOLEDO OH

HANOVER IN

LEXINGTON IN HARDIN CLIFFORD 20.58

HARDIN DUSTY 60.52

HARDIN JANET 75.88

HARDIN JOSEPH 6.00

HARDIN KAYE 20.16

HARDIN LARRY 98.49

HARDIN MARY 39.23

HARDIN MICAHEL 50.79

HARDIN RAY 271.82

HARDIN ROBERT 14.64

HARDIN STAR 201.51

HARDIN TIMOTHY 28.61

HARDING JOSEPH 59.00

HARDING PAUL 8.24

HARDMAN BILLIE 111.55

HARDMAN SANDRA 257.93

HARDSAW ANNA 232.60

HARDSAW DANIEL 101.66

HARDSAW DONALD 42.98

HARDSAW RAY 3.51

HARDSAW WILLIAM 108.13

HARDWICK CAROL 20.15

SELLERSBURG IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

NEW WASHINGTON IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MEMPHIS IN

LEXINGTON IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

OCALA FL

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NABB IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

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SELLERSBURG IN

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SELLERSBURG IN

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ALBANY

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JEFFERSONVILLE IN HASHEM CHRIS 29.48

CHARLESTOWN IN HASKEN BILLIE

HAVEN VICTORIA 113.85 UNDERWOOD IN HAVENS ROBERT 109.03

SELLERSBURG IN

HAVENS VINCENT 34.84 LOUISVILLE KY

HAWES ELLSWORTH 186.58 GRAYSON KY

HAWKINS BILLY 33.14 SCOTTSBURG IN HAWKINS GLENNIS 31.02 CHARLESTOWN IN HAWKINS JOSEPH 16.27

SELLERSBURG IN HAWKINS JUSTIN 18.00 NEW ALBANY IN HAWKINS KATHY 36.62 HENRYVILLE IN HAWKINS LINDSEY 50.17 CARLISLE OH

HAWKINS MEGAN 8.63 NOBLESVILLE IN HAWKINS VINCENT 10.73 NORTH PORT FL

HAWKINS WENDELL 2.82 LOUISVILLE KY

HAWKINS WILLIAM 51.31 BORDEN IN HAWKINS WILLIAM 14.76 NEW ALBANY IN

HAWN WILLARD 7.00 SCOTTSBURG IN HAWORTH GEORGE 42.89 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HAY FERNANDEZ JENNIFER 11.51 SELLERSBURG IN HAYCOX VINCENT 85.88 VALLEY STATION KY

HAYCRAFT JOHN 69.42

SELLERSBURG IN HAYCRAFT ROBERT 7.49

SELLERSBURG IN HAYDEN DONNA 85.49

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HAYDEN GARY 24.12 NEW ALBANY IN HAYDEN MARY 12.10

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HAYDEN MIKE 152.57 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HAYDEN TOBIAS 15.55 HENRYVILLE IN HAYDEN WINIFRED 73.74 COOSADA AL HAYDON GLORIA 139.03 CLARKSVILLE IN

HAYDON MARTINA 56.23

SELLERSBURG IN HAYDON MICHAEL 283.53 LOUISVILLE KY

HAYDON RENEE 13.62

SELLERSBURG IN HAYES DONALD 88.00 LACEY WA

HAYES HANNAH 23.24 CHARLESTOWN IN HAYES JACLYN 56.91 MARYSVILLE IN HAYES JEFF 1.53 CLAREMORE OK HAYES JEFF 5.54 HENRYVILLE IN HAYES JEFF 91.99 HENRYVILLE IN

HAYMAKER JOHN 190.94 CHARLESTOWN IN HAYNES BOB 3.71 NEW ALBANY IN HAYNES JENNIFER 55.65 HENRYVILLE IN HAYNES ROBERT 29.21 GOSHEN KY

HAYNES WALTER 7.24 TOLEDO OH HAYS

HEMMELGARN BRIAN 50.43

IN

IN

FOREST 4.98

BRIAN 5.09

IN HEATH DAMIAN 21.58 NEW ALBANY IN HEATH LESLIE 30.42 FREDERICKSBURG IN HEATH LINDA 100.70 HENRYVILLE IN HEATH STEPHEN 0.05 BORDEN IN

HEATHERLY CHARLES 28.61 NEW ALBANY IN HEBNER JASON 1.19 MARYSVILLE IN HECK KEITH 369.59 FLOYDS KNOBS IN HECKER MARTIN 5.48 NABB IN HEDDEN PAUL 4.93 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HEDGER JERRY 62.56 CLARKSVILLE IN HEDGES JEFF 20.17 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HEDLUND CHRIS 107.71 INDIANAPOLIS IN HEDRICK ETTA 193.07 SELLERSBURG IN HEDRICK GEORGE 3.54 INDIANAPOLIS IN HEDRICK JAMES 9.45 BORDEN IN

HEDRICK JANIE 163.69 SELLERSBURG IN HEDRICK LILLIAN 110.11 SALEM IN HEEKE JESSICA 27.07 SELLERSBURG IN HEFLER LYNNETTA 67.46 COLUMBUS IN HEGWOOD ROBERT 7.38 FARIBAULT MN

HEICHELBECH JILL 21.32 CHARLESTOWN IN HEICHELBECH MICHAEL 47.67 CHARLESTOWN IN HEIDEMAN JENNIFER 8.12 SELLERSBURG IN

HEIL FRANK 2.73 HENRYVILLE IN

HEIL ROBERT 40.65 STILWELL KS

HEILMAN MARCIA 165.80

HEIR INDUSTRIES INC 126.32

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HEITER PATRICK 72.38 OTISCO IN

HEITZ JERRY 0.23 NEW ALBANY IN

HELBIG DAVE 237.86 MEMPHIS IN

HELBIG DONALD 41.73

SELLERSBURG IN HELBIG DORIS 126.19 BORDEN IN

HELBIG WILLIAM 102.60 PALMYRA IN

HELLER SUE 143.05 LOUISVILLE KY

HELLINGER NANCY 189.39 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HELM CALVIN 77.55 CLARKSVILLE IN

HELM JAMES 26.93 BORDEN IN

HELM MICHAEL 24.21 NEW

HELM

HELMS

KY

SCOTTSBURG IN HENDERHAN DONNA 25.20 HENRYVILLE IN HENDERHAN GLENN 208.29

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HENDERHAN KAREN 1.25

HENDERSON ANDREW 14.55 YULEE FL

HENDERSON ED 259.11 IRONTON OH

HENDERSON KENNETH W - TR 0.73

SCOTTSBURG IN HENDERSON KIEFER 25.99

HENDERSON L 90.70

HENDERSON MEREDITH 36.18

HENDREN R 33.03

CHARLESTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HENDRICKS ERMAN 46.61 MT WASHINGTON KY

HENDRICKSON JUDY 16.42

HENDRICKSON THOMAS 169.62

HENDRIX CATHY 47.97

BORDEN IN

BRIGHTON TN

SCOTTSBURG IN HENDRIX KAREN 74.35

HENEGAR JULIE 2.51

HENLEY CALVIN 251.71

HENNEGAN KEVIN 158.24

HENNEGAN MICHAEL 250.33

HENON ELAINA 26.68

HENRY BRYCE 34.69

ENGLEWOOD FL

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NORTH WEBSTER IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

BORDEN IN HENRY DOUG 28.81

HENRYVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 52.07

HENSLEY BILLY 13.65

HENSLEY BRYAN 19.58

HENSLEY CECIL 3.75

HENSLEY ETHEL 12.29

HENSLEY FINLEY 110.87

HENSLEY GREGORY 15.95

MARIBA KY

HENRYVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HENRYVILLE IN

AUSTIN IN

PEKIN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

BORDEN IN HENSLEY JEREMY 73.08

MARYSVILLE IN HENSLEY LORI 65.70 NEW ALBANY IN

HENSLEY LULA 21.01

HENSON DENISE 99.63

HENSON LINDA 17.73

HENSON TONY 1.32

COLUMBUS IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

OLIVE CITY MS

GEORGETOWN IN HENSON WILLIAM 5.90

HENTRUP JEROME 187.15

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MARYSVILLE IN HENTRUP JEROME 162.56

HEPFER RENE’ 126.13

MARYSVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN HEPLER JEFFERY 13.27 HINCKLEY IL

SELLERSBURG IN

HEREDIA B0RJA ALEJANDRA 7.73

HERLIHY MARIA 77.40

SELLERSBURG IN HERMAN DAVID 17.58 NEW ALBANY IN HERNANDEZ LUIS 13.25

CHARLESTOWN IN HERNANDEZ MARIA 9.24

WINTER HAVEN FL HERNANDEZ NELSON 87.13

SELLERSBURG IN HERNANDEZ RICCY 52.26

HERNANDEZ SHELLEE 28.06

HERNANDEZ TRINIDAD 33.74

HERNDON JESSICA 25.00

HERNDON LYNN 15.83

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NORTHRIDGE CA

SELLERSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HERRERA LISA 85.98

SELLERSBURG IN HERRICK CAROL 139.30 NEW ALBANY IN HERRINGTON MARK 21.83

GEORGETOWN IN HERRON DWIGHT 32.64

HERRON JERRY 100.73

HERRON JOHN 7.73

HERRON MARQUERITE 13.18

CLARKSVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

MEMPHIS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HERRON TIMOTHY 97.20 BORDEN IN

HERTEL JOSEPH 19.61

RAMSEY IN

HERTZ NANCY 211.53 COLUMBUS IN

HESS BRUCE 101.35

HESS DOUG 1.28

HESS HOWARD 2.15

HESS ROBERT 8.96

HESSE MILLIE 26.46

HESSENBRUCH GREG 16.59

HESSIG MARCELLA 19.04

HESTER ADRIONNA 24.72

HETHER MARJORIE 12.28

HEUSER CAROLYN 31.36

HEUSER JAMES 127.19

HEWITT MICHAEL 75.99

LOUISVILLE KY

PALMETTO FL

CLARKSVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

FINCHVILLE KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

HEWITT NOAH 23.89 SCOTTSBURG IN

HIBBARD JOHN 31.69 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

HICKERSON PAUL 235.36

HICKERSON TIRRI 16.19

FL

IN HICKEY CHARLES 56.76 SELLERSBURG

BRIAN 15.16 GEORGETOWN IN HODGES DIANA 8.76 CHRISTIANA TN HODGES DONALD 136.15 MARYSVILLE IN HODGES DONNA 115.07 NEW ALBANY IN HODGES HANNAH 10.19 CHARLESTOWN

86.47 HENRYVILLE IN HOFF CAMMY 9.88 CORTLAND IN HOFFMAN BERNARD 47.98

CHARLESTOWN IN HOFFMAN LAURA 71.22

CHARLESTOWN IN HOFFMAN LEONARD 4.60 NEW ALBANY IN HOGAN

HOLDEN JOEL 9.71 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HOLDER ARNOLD 88.68 NEW ALBANY IN

HOLDER HUGH 181.46

SCOTTSBURG IN

HOLDER VICKI 135.07 MARYSVILLE IN HOLLABAUGH BRYCE 48.06 SELLERSBURG IN HOLLAN SCOTTY 11.30

SCOTTSBURG IN HOLLAND BETTY 167.70 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HOLLAND BRIAN 6.06

CHARLESTOWN IN HOLLAND CHARLES 199.18 DERBY IN

HOLLAND CHARLES 86.92 SCOTTSBURG IN HOLLAND CHELSEA 5.95 CHARLESTOWN IN HOLLAND JEFF 38.33 BORDEN IN

HOLLAND RUSSELL 54.00

HOLLAND RUSSELL 48.57

CHARLESTOWN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN HOLLASCH RICHARD 45.92 CLARKSVILLE IN HOLLENSWORTH KASEY 22.64 OTISCO IN

HOLLINGSWORTH JOE 6.04 NEW ALBANY IN HOLLIS HARRY 37.20 NEW ALBANY IN

HOLLIS JAMES 107.16 SUNMAN IN

HOLLIS LANCE 56.39 CHARLESTOWN IN HOLLMAN MELISSA 91.27

SELLERSBURG IN HOLLOWAY CHARLES 27.46

CHARLESTOWN IN HOLLOWAY SARA 251.00 INDIANAPOLIS IN HOLLY GERALDINE 203.55 NEW ALBANY IN HOLMES DONALD 9.99 BRANDENBURG KY

HOLMES MARY 40.83 HENRYVILLE IN HOLMES STEVE 189.90 NABB IN

HOLT DEBRA 6.96 CHARLESTOWN IN

HOLT MARY 7.93 HUBERT NC

HOLT MARY 16.02 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HOLT PAUL 56.37 HENRYVILLE IN HOLT PAUL 16.00 HENRYVILLE IN

HOLTEN ROBERT 200.36 PALM BAY FL

HOLZ DESIREE 24.22 CHARLESTOWN IN HOME SFR BORROWER LLC 6.61

187.10 CHARLESTOWN IN

HOOD JAMES 123.05 SELLERSBURG IN

HOOD MARK 73.87 DEER PARK NY

HOOD RAYMOND 1.43 NEW ALBANY IN HOOD SHAWN 23.81 PEKIN IN HOOFNEL CARINA

DAVID 23.98 NABB IN

HOOPER NANCY 16.97 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HOOPER TERRY 8.39 CHARLESTOWN IN HOOSIER PROPERTY INVESTMENT LL 5.22 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HOOVER DAVID 51.56 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HOOVER EZRA 98.64 PHOENIX AZ

HOOVER KELLY 4.13 EVANSVILLE IN

HOPKINS CRAIG 15.97 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HOPKINS JASON 7.07 HENRYVILLE IN HOPKINS JOSEPH 9.54 FLOYDS KNOBS IN HOPKINS VICKY 52.86 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HOPPER L 2.41 HENRYVILLE IN HOPPER MILTON 53.37 SCOTTSBURG IN HOPPER MIRANDA 8.02 CORYDON IN HOPPES SCBEULAH 17.40 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HOPWOOD MARY 124.14 MEMPHIS IN HORN DEBRA 23.24 SCOTTSBURG IN HORN DENNIS 28.95 GEORGETOWN IN

HORN LARRY 74.83 LEXINGTON IN HORN LILLIAN 227.56 SELLERSBURG IN HORNBACK ANN 28.22 CLARKSVILLE IN HORNBACK MIKE 24.57 SEYMOUR IN HORNBACK ROBBIE 23.00 SELLERSBURG IN

HORNBERGER MARY 66.32 ENID OK

HORNE THOMAS 62.67 PAINTSVILLE KY

HORRAR SARAH 44.06 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

HORSTMAN JUDY 27.11 SELLERSBURG IN HORTON BILL 173.14 HENRYVILLE IN HORTON JAMES 1.92 CRESTWOOD KY

HORVATH CHRIS 27.32 HENRYVILLE IN

HOSKINS JAMIE 43.12 CHARLESTOWN IN

HOSKINS LAWERANCE 21.26 SCOTTSBURG IN

HOSKINS MARVIN 64.53 SELLERSBURG IN

HOSKINS PAUL 41.83 CHARLESTOWN IN

HOSKINS SONNY 108.28 CHARLESTOWN IN HOSTETLER ALICE 34.98 NEW ALBANY IN HOSTETTLER

CLARKSVILLE IN HOUSTON CHRIS A 41.86

SELLERSBURG IN HOUSTON DUSTIN 24.96

SCOTTSBURG IN HOUSTON ROBERT 77.29

SCOTTSBURG IN HOWARD AMANDA 7.23

SELLERSBURG

SCOTTSBURG IN

HOWARD DELORA 26.59

CLARKSVILLE IN HOWARD DEREK 63.97 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

HOWARD EARL 99.86

HOWARD HOMER 5.26

LOUISVILLE KY

SCOTTSBURG IN HOWARD JANICE 48.21

HOWARD JOYCE 84.86

HOWARD LACEY 38.17

HOWARD LESTER 51.85

SELLERSBURG IN

MURFREESBORO TN

HENRYVILLE IN

DEPUTY IN HOWARD LOWELL 1.07 NABB IN

HOWARD PATSY 165.07

HOWARD ROBERT 152.04

HOWARD ROGER 62.85

HOWARD STANLEY 10.08

HOWARD TIM 68.01

HOWARD TODD 43.64

HOWELL JONATHAN 67.59

HOWERTON DIELLEN 1.41

HOWERTON LARRY 114.07

HOWINGTON HANNAH 20.61

HOWSON JACK 148.04

HOWSON JEANETTE 47.35

HENRYVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

SELLERSBURG IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LEXINGTON IN

SELLERSBURG IN

LEXINGTON IN

NEW ALBANY IN

BORDEN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

HENRYVILLE IN

SCOTTSBURG IN HOYLAND JAMES 76.36

HPH AVIATION INC 15.04

HRUSA DENNIS 157.59

HTD INVESTMENTS 7.40

CHARLESTOWN IN

COLORADO SPRINGS CO

CHARLESTOWN IN

NEW ALBANY IN HUANG LIANGJIAO 15.26 PLANO TX

HUBBARD JIMMIE 1.15

SELLERSBURG IN HUBBARD JOHN 1.87

PEKIN IN

HUBBARD MARK 33.61

LANESVILLE IN HUBBARD WARREN 116.74

HUBER JAMES 159.39

HUBER JAMES 257.57

NEW ALBANY IN

FRANKFORT KY

SELLERSBURG IN HUBER MORGAN 42.43

SELLERSBURG IN HUBER TRAVIS 40.73 PROSPECT KY

HUBERMAN REBECCA 51.08

HUBERT BETTY 35.11

SELLERSBURG IN

LANESVILLE IN HUBERT JOSHUA 9.08

SELLERSBURG IN HUBERT RICHARD 288.39

MEMPHIS IN HUBLAR GREG 18.36

NEW ALBANY IN HUBSCH ANSON 37.73

SELLERSBURG IN HUCKLEBERRY MARK 1.95

HUDDLESTON ALAN 57.34

HUDDLESTON LORI 88.20

HUDDLESTON MARK 19.10

HUDGENS LISA 29.57

HUDGINS JAMES 12.32

HUDLIN JERRY 49.85

CORYDON IN

BORDEN IN

GREENVILLE IN

CLARKSVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HUDSON BILL 0.97

CORYDON IN HUDSON BILL 350.97

HURT AMY 6.50 CHARLESTOWN IN HURTE THOMAS 127.67 JEFFERSONVILLE IN HURTT GARY 146.17 SCOTTSBURG IN HURTT SHANNIE 0.27 SCOTTSBURG IN HUSTAD DONALD 85.41

IN HUTCHINS JAMES 2.62

HUDSPETH BARBARA 7.12

HUEBEL CHRISTIA 77.50

CHARLESTOWN IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN HUDSON BRENDA 0.25

CHARLESTOWN IN

SALEM IN HUETT CHRIS 13.48

HUEY TIMOTHY 38.84

HARDINSBURG IN

NEW ALBANY IN HUFF AILEEN 1.18

JEFFERSONVILLE IN HUFF BARRY 46.62

CHARLESTOWN IN HUFF CONSTRUCITON 85.87

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KEITH PAULA 12.59 CHARLESTOWN IN

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LANHAM LINDA 133.73

LANHAM PATRICIA 9.62

LANHAM THOMAS 132.85

LANHAM TONY 6.38

LANKERT MICHAEL 135.21

SCOTTSBURG IN

ALLEN PARK MI

HENRYVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN LANKSWERT ERIN 38.13

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LANNING MARY 133.41

LARA MIGUEL 31.67

LOUISVILLE KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LARATTA JOSEPH 77.94

LARKINS DEBBIE 22.49

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

LARR PATRICIA 203.47 NABB IN

LARSON COLLIN 52.17

SELLERSBURG IN LARSON DONALD 121.30 MEMPHIS IN LARSON TAPANGA 20.59

CHARLESTOWN IN LASER KAYLIA 40.32

CHARLESTOWN IN LASKOWSKI THOMAS 1.25

LASSITER LYNNETTE 21.06

LATHAM LORENA 10.16

LATHEM LARRY 79.00

GREENTOWN IN

LEWIS CENTER OH

LOUISVILLE KY

CHARLESTOWN IN LAUBSCHER E 277.30

EDEN PRAIRIE MN

LAUDERBAUGH TASHA 41.75

CHARLESTOWN IN LAURIN KEITH 26.01

CHARLESTOWN IN LAUTH EATON 11.97

LAVENDER FRANK 126.42

LAVENDER MARILYN 37.17

LAVON MIKE 38.87

INDIANAPOLIS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN LAW AMBER 6.79

SCOTTSBURG IN LAW CARL 7.53

SCOTTSBURG IN LAW JOSEPH 8.99

LAWHORN DAN 24.87

HENRYVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LAWHORN VIOLA 44.23 NEW ALBANY IN

LAWHORNE JULIA 27.36

LAWLESS CHRISTOPHER 16.20

LAWRENCE BRANDON 51.07

HENRYVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

SELLERSBURG IN

LAWRENCE BRIAN 69.86 OTISCO IN

LAWRENCE MARY 45.12

LAWRENCE PATRICK 31.14

LAWRENCE THOMAS 165.99

LAWRENCE W 22.23

LAWSON DAVID 33.63

LAWSON DONNA 30.61

LOUISVILLE KY

HENRYVILLE IN

LAFAYETTE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LOUISVILLE KY

JEFFERSONVILLE

LEWIS GORDEN 52.20 TAYLORS SC

LEWIS JAMES 103.63 MEMPHIS IN

LEWIS JAMES 9.53 NEW ALBANY IN

LEWIS JASON 49.31

CHARLESTOWN IN LEWIS JONATHON 8.48 AUBURN AL

LEWIS JUDITH 127.25 BORDEN IN LEWIS KENDALL 54.42 MEMPHIS IN

LEWIS KERRIE 55.73 SCOTTSBURG IN

LEWIS LEON 17.87 CHARLESTOWN IN

LEWIS MARGUERITE 86.16 MARYSVILLE IN

LEWIS PATIA 6.43 HENRYVILLE IN

LEWIS PAUL 40.36 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LEWIS ROBERT 20.34 ELKTON MD

LEWIS STEPHANIE 152.60 CLARKSVILLE IN LEWIS STEVEN 75.15 LOUISVILLE KY

LEWMAN KATHLEEN 122.65

LEYBURN CHRISTINE 12.86

LONG ROBERT 110.77

LONG RUSSELL 56.40

LONG WAYNE 157.78

LONGEST CHARLOTTE 157.65

LONGEST JERRY 2.25

LONGWELL ROBBIN 83.92

LOONEY JOHNNY 211.79

LOPEZ ANNA 53.47

LOPEZ EMILIO 50.14

LOPEZ FRANCES 68.38

LOPEZ JONATHAN 57.77

LOPEZ JORGE 24.56

CHARLESTOWN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

LIBKA EVA 251.61 NEW ALBANY IN

LIBS RICHARD A IN C 12.41 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

LIENHART ROBERT 14.94 CLARKSVILLE IN LIESER PAMELA 34.92 HENRYVILLE IN

LIFE’S PATHWAY INC 29.65 LEAVENWORTH IN

LIGHTFOOT RONALD RENTAL 184.01 JEFFERSONVILLE IN LIGHTHOUSE REALTY GROUP 6.86 SCOTTSBURG IN LIGON ALICE 48.46 CRESTVIEW FL

LILLISTSON LEETISHA 34.66 NEW ALBANY IN

LILLY BRANDON 22.46 HENRYVILLE IN

LIM SALLY 46.66 LOUISVILLE KY

LIMBERG EMA 40.07 CHARLESTOWN IN

LIN SHAINA 29.40 CHARLESTOWN IN LIND KAREN 44.79 SELLERSBURG IN

LINDE JOSHUA 60.17 CHARLESTOWN IN LINDENMAYER DAVID 9.39 MARYSVILLE IN

LINDENMAYER EMILY 67.16 MARYSVILLE IN LINDENMAYER KEVIN 153.05 CHARLESTOWN IN LINDLEY RICHARD 323.59 MEMPHIS IN LINDQUIST TOM 5.21 VEEDERSBURG IN LINDSAY HELEN 144.61 LAKELAND FL

LINDSEY GREGORY 33.87 JEFFERSONVILLE IN LINDSEY JOHN 0.29 HENRYVILLE IN LINDSEY ROBERT 100.11 CHARLESTOWN IN LINDSTROM MAVIS 139.10 FAYETTEVILLE TN

LINGROSS CARRIE 73.46 BORDEN IN LINNE CYNTHIA 61.90 CHARLESTOWN IN LINNE KEVIN 11.50 SELLERSBURG IN LINNE SHERRY 38.34 JEFFERSONVILLE IN LINNE WILLIAM 77.33 SELLERSBURG IN LINNEHAN RILEY 9.19 SELLERSBURG IN

LINTON DAVID 18.72 NEW ALBANY IN

LIPPE CHAD 9.71 INDIANAPOLIS IN LIPPS ROBERT 23.19 NEW ALBANY IN

LIPSCOMB BRIAN 5.29 BEDFORD IN

LITTLE DONNA 167.81 SCOTTSBURG IN

LITTLE WILLIAM 254.85 NEW ALBANY IN LITTON ELIZABETH 15.29 MEDINA OH

LIVERMORE MICHAEL 14.41 SCOTTSBURG IN

LIVERS CHARLES 45.30 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

LIVERS ELIZABETH 1.40 SELLERSBURG IN

LIVERS JOSEPH 24.05 CLARKSVILLE IN

LIVERS WILLIAM 96.76 DEBARY FL

LIVING WATER CHURCH 204.89 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LLOYD ALLAN 72.18 FOREST FALLS CA

LLOYD JACK 12.56 ST PETERSBURG FL

LLOYD KENT 314.06 GREENWOOD IN

LLOYD TIMOTHY 2.11 LEXINGTON IN

LOA DAVID 53.88 SELLERSBURG IN

LOC8TOR LLC 36.69 OTISCO IN

LOCKARD PAUL 93.13 SELLERSBURG IN LOCKARD RANDY 6.28 BORDEN IN

LOCKE JOHN 123.64 UNDERWOOD IN

LOCKE MARLA 110.24 LEXINGTON IN

LOCKE MARY 90.70 CLARKSVILLE IN

LOEBIG TODD 34.00 WEST LAFAYETTE IN

LOEHNIS RICHARD 2.75 LYNCHBURG TN

LOGAN CRAIG 6.02 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LOGAN LARRY 31.72 VALLEY STATION KY

LOGSDON ALICIA 50.39 SELLERSBURG IN

LOGSDON DONNA 93.91 BORDEN IN

LOGSDON EWELL 64.19 SCOTTSBURG IN

LOGSDON NATHANAEL 12.35 CHARLESTOWN IN

LOGSDON STEPHANIE 11.55 OTISCO IN

LOGSDON TAMRA 29.89 DENVER NC

LOGSTON GARY 13.77 ARLINGTON TX

LOHMAN MATTHEW 22.03 NABB IN

LOHRY JANE 5.36 LESUEUER MN

LOMAX GLENDA 5.62 SELLERSBURG IN

LONE ASHLEIGH 38.50 SELLERSBURG IN

LONG ACRE FARM 3.01 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LONG BRYAN 8.86 BORDEN IN

LONG DANIEL 9.75 SELLERSBURG IN

LONG DAVID 30.27 OTISCO IN

LONG DAVID 66.55 SARASOTA FL

LONG JACK 28.91 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LONG KELLY 56.55 BORDEN IN

LONG LAURA 71.52 AURORA IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

MEMPHIS IN

NEW ALBANY IN

RAINELLE WV

SELLERSBURG IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LEXINGTON KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LOPEZ MARIA 18.73

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LOPEZ RODOLFO 62.13

SELLERSBURG IN LOPEZ SINDI 16.11

LOPEZGARCIA AURELIA 9.36

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NEW ALBANY IN LOPP GLENN 101.99

CLARKSVILLE IN LORD LYNN 8.85

SCOTTSBURG IN LORD TRACY 185.79

SCOTTSBURG IN LOREY NANCY 19.98

NEW ALBANY IN LORI JIM 7.86

CLARKSVILLE IN LOSEMAN DON 82.32

CLARKSVILLE IN LOTT EVA 60.72 JEFFERSONVILLE IN LOTT JOSEPH 10.29 JEFFERSONVILLE IN LOVITT RALPH 42.23

PISCATAWAY NJ

LOVVORN FLOYD 3.63

CHARLESTOWN IN LOWE DANIEL 130.54

FLOYDS KNOBS IN LOWERY ANNE 243.59

CLARKSVILLE IN LOWERY BRETT 31.30

MARYSVILLE IN LOWERY DANIEL 137.86

MARYSVILLE IN LOWERY VIOLA 126.03

CLARKSVILLE IN LOWRY ERICA 44.37

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LOY DANA 196.20

BORDEN IN LOY PAUL 142.64

SELLERSBURG IN LOZADO WILLIAM 32.76

FLOYDS KNOBS IN LOZANO VINCENT 18.21

LTC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 50.35

CHARLESTOWN IN

PORTLAND OR LUBINSKI MARIA 14.56 LIMA OH

LUCAS ADAM 21.60

CHARLESTOWN IN LUCAS CHARLES 28.32

SELLERSBURG IN LUCAS HARRY 147.79

LUCAS JARED 6.08

LUCAS KELLIE 8.19

CHARLESTOWN IN

HENRYVILLE IN

CLARKSVILLE IN LUCAS LIDA 12.60

SCOTTSBURG IN LUCAS LINDA 8.41

LOUISVILLE KY

LUCAS RAYMOND 83.25

NORTH VERNON IN LUCAS ROBERT 7.02

JEFFERSONVILLE IN LUCAS STANLEY 22.26

SELLERSBURG IN LUCAS TIM 25.53

SCOTTSBURG IN

LUCCHESI MICHAEL 112.00

SELLERSBURG IN LUCCI JOSHUA 10.36

LUCE MICHAEL 24.84

WINOOSKI VT

FORT WAYNE IN LUCKENBILL MARGARET 14.73

LUCKETT BARBARA 153.86

LUCKETT CHRIS 28.06

LUCKETT HEIDI 52.47

LUDWIG WILLIS 72.20

LUECKE RHETT 55.53

LUEVANO IRENE 62.79

LUKEMEIER IND MOLD 19.26

SHELBYVILLE KY

SIMPSONVILLE KY

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

YORKTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

NEW ALBANY IN LUKENBILL DAVID 53.26

LUNDQUIST SANDY 48.26

LUNSFORD JOSEPH 75.73

LUNSFORD MARY 17.93

LUSE CYLE 16.85

LUSH NICHOLAS 66.39

LUTGRING JOHN 72.50

LUTHER GRETCHEN 43.48

LUTHER LEROY 90.40

LUTTRELL JAMES 17.75

LUTZ JAMES 30.40

LYELL AMY 7.25

LYKINS JONATHAN 18.70

LYNCH ANGELA 12.59

LYNCH BERTHA 121.85

LYNCH ETHEL 203.63

LYNCH JAMES 209.98

LYNCH JESSE 10.34

LYNCH JOSHUA 52.32

LYNCH TERRY 28.33

LYND JAMES 129.65

LYNN DENNIS 15.10

LYON KATHY 18.87

LYON RICHARD 31.89

LYONS AMANDA 9.52

LYONS AMY 21.60

NEW ALBANY IN

NEW ALBANY IN LUKES JOHN 149.17

CHARLESTOWN IN

MEMPHIS IN

ELIZABETHTOWN KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

ASPEN CO

SELLERSBURG IN

CLARKSVILLE IN

NEW ALBANY IN

MEMPHIS IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

PLANTATION FL

NEW ALBANY IN

HENRYVILLE IN

MEMPHIS IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

LACONIA IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

LOUISVILLE KY

NEW ALBANY IN

HERNANDO FL

NEW ALBANY IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

LYONS CHARLES 38.45 PEKIN IN

LYONS DAN 6.10

CHARLESTOWN IN

LYONS JACQUELINE 9.30 CHARLESTOWN IN

LYONS JERRY 5.81 HANOVER IN

LYONS RODNEY 17.67 LEXINGTON IN

LYTLE MICHAEL 25.00 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LYVERS

MARSH MAYNARD 98.03

SELLERSBURG IN

MARSH OLIVER 50.86 NEW ALBANY IN

MARSHALL DON 7.42 NEW WASHINGTON IN

MARSHALL HAROLD-TR 62.48 HANOVER IN

MARSHALL JENNIFER 34.77 HENRYVILLE IN

MARSHALL JEREMY 23.50 HANOVER IN

MARSHALL MATTHEW 58.26 HENRYVILLE IN

MARSHALL RANDY 0.99 NABB IN

MARSHALL THOMAS 0.05

MARSHALL VERONICA M 9.51

CHARLESTOWN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

MARSTERS DAVID 14.32 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTENS MARK 9.98

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MARTIN ANJIL 7.07 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTIN BETTY 99.99

MARTIN BRETT 32.05

SHEPHERDSTOWN WV

CLARKSVILLE IN

MARTIN CHARLES 6.30 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTIN CLAYTON 47.69

MARTIN DONNA 113.90

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

MARTIN FORREST 76.18 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTIN FRANK 2.88

MARTIN GABRIELLE 67.09

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

MARTIN GEORGE 207.40 LOUISVILLE KY

MARTIN JAMES 53.80

BLOOMINGTON IN

MARTIN JAMES 39.68 SCOTTSBURG IN

MARTIN JASON 8.02 SCOTTSBURG IN

MARTIN JEREMY 9.28 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTIN JOSEPH 110.46 SCOTTSBURG IN

MARTIN KEVIN 8.30 NEW ALBANY IN

MARTIN LORETTA 0.17 SELLERSBURG IN MARTIN MARK 95.96 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

MARTIN MARY 40.77 LEXINGTON IN

MARTIN MARY 4.56 SIMPSONVILLE KY

MARTIN MELANIE 15.58 LOUISVILLE KY

MARTIN MIKE 14.94 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MARTIN MODE 69.05 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MARTIN NICOLE 6.37 BORDEN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN MATTINGLY MICHAEL 8.12 PEKIN IN MATTINGLY THERESSA 64.07

SELLERSBURG IN MATTINGLY VERONICA 9.24

CHARLESTOWN IN MATTIX FREDA 51.74 BORDEN IN MATTRESS BY APPOINTMENT 9.43

CLARKSVILLE IN MATZ BRETT 20.65

LOUISVILLE KY

MAUCK PATRICK 0.35 NEW ALBANY IN MAUCK TERRY 76.28 PEKIN IN MAUK CHARLES 122.42

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MAUK CORY 9.66

CHARLESTOWN IN MAUK JOEY 12.55 NEW ALBANY IN MAUK KELLI 46.64

CHARLESTOWN IN MAUK MICHAEL 10.21

CHARLESTOWN IN MAUK MICHAEL 14.34

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MAUK ROBERT 807.91

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MAUK STEPHANIE 17.10

SELLERSBURG IN MAUNEY BOB 5.93 LOUISVILLE KY MAUPIN DANIEL 58.06

FLOYDS KNOBS IN MAXWELL JULIE 26.38 WINGO KY

MAXWELL LAURA 31.62

SELLERSBURG IN MAXWELL WILLIAM 115.85 CARMEL IN

MAY ABIGAIL 46.75

CHARLESTOWN IN MAY ALEXANDRA 8.24

CHARLESTOWN IN MAY ANN 42.73

BRAUNSELS TX MAY DEBORAH 0.19

DENNIE 14.28

EDDIE 160.13

EVERETT 1.70

SUZANN 8.00 NABB IN

MARTINEZ-MORAN EMMANUEL 12.79 CHARLESTOWN IN MARVEL COULTER 5.18 PRESTONBURG KY

MARYSVILLE AUCTION HOUSE 22.34 UNDERWOOD IN

MARYSVILLE COMM BLDG 313.25 MARYSVILLE IN MAS VERA 1.53 MILLTOWN IN

MASAJADA JOSEPH 52.74 SPRINGFIELD MA

MASERA BORIS 146.32 MADISON OH

MASINGO DAVE 57.27 CHARLESTOWN IN

MASON CALVIN 31.90 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MASON KENNETH 43.95 MADISON IN

MASON LISA 5.70 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MASON RICHARD 6.95 NEW ALBANY IN MASON WALTER 5.88 NEW ALBANY IN

MASON WENDALL 4.39 MARYSVILLE IN MASON WENDALL 91.10 OTISCO IN

MASTERS AARON 8.87 GREENVILLE IN

MASTERS ELMER 116.29 HENRYVILLE IN MASTERS HARRY 21.41 BEDFORD IN

MASTERS JOSHUA 68.26 CHARLESTOWN IN

MASTERS KIL 188.77 HENRYVILLE IN

MASTERSON LARRY 71.45 NEW ALBANY IN

MASTIN AVIS 39.07 CHARLESTOWN IN

MATARELLI ROBERT 27.12

SELLERSBURG IN MATCHUNY DEBBIE 15.77 SPRINGFIELD IL

MATEIKAT MIKE 174.38 SELLERSBURG IN MATELYAN NICHOLE 12.13 CHARLESTOWN IN MATEO PAULA 147.87 MAINEVILLE OH MATERN

KY

MATHIS TERRY 25.50 NEW ALBANY IN

MATHLEY CLARA 1.30

SELLERSBURG IN MATLOCK MARY 39.86 SALEM IN

SANDRA 222.11 NEW ALBANY IN

CROTHERSVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN MAY JOHN 0.99 FAIRLAND IN MAY JOHN 30.19 NABB IN MAY KATRINA 105.46

CHARLESTOWN IN MAY LETHA 181.39 OTISCO IN

MARUICE 7.55 PEKIN IN MAY MELISSA 9.75

CHARLESTOWN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN MAY NONA 20.58

CHARLESTOWN IN

WASHINGTON IN

RAYMOND 11.95 AUSTIN IN MAYDEN RONALD 136.04

MAYDEN RONNIE 84.94

MAYES AARON 15.78

MAYES GERALD 0.05

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

FISHERVILLE KY

LOUISVILLE KY

MAYES JAMES 109.11 SALEM IN

MAYFIELD ADAM 26.14

MAYFIELD BRAD 52.48

MAYFIELD CHARLES 18.96

MAYFIELD JAY 80.22

MAYFIELD KEVIN 61.12

MAYFIELD KYLE 8.71

MAYFIELD MARCELLA 198.53

MAYFIELD MARYANN 137.31

MAYFIELD NANCY 28.32

MAYFIELD OLIN 41.12

MAYFIELD REBECCA 0.57

MAYFIELD VICKI 0.12

MAYFIELD WILLIAM 169.41

MAYNARD WAYNE 132.22

MAYVILLE REBECCA 43.24

MAZDA MAZDA AUTO REPAIR 62.59

MCADAMS JAMES 12.47

MCAFEE ALICIA 27.38

MCALEXANDER GUDRUN 146.82

MCALISTER KIRK 15.24

MCALLISTER GARRY 9.94

MCARTHUR BRANDON 29.79

MCBRIDE BARRY 18.80

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

CLARKSVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

MEMPHIS IN

HENRYVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

MEMPHIS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

BRADENTON FL

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

CALVERT CITY KY

SCOTTSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

JUPITER FL

MCBRIDE MICHAEL 92.40 BORDEN IN

MCBRIDE THEONDRA 16.34

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCBROOM JERRY 405.75 NEW WASHINGTON IN

MCCAFFERTY MARY 5.31

MCCAFFREY GEORGE 8.46

MCCAFFREY MARTHA 86.39

MCCUTCHEON JAMES 262.10 BORDEN IN MCCUTCHEON LEROY 151.69 HENRYVILLE IN MCCUTCHEON MARK 20.23 HENRYVILLE IN MCCUTCHEON MICHAEL 39.79 CHARLESTOWN IN MCDANIEL CECELIA 63.25 HENDERSON TX MCDANIEL MATTHEW 48.84 SELLERSBURG IN MCDERMOTT KELLY 51.75 NEW ALBANY IN MCDONALD BRIAN 34.48 CHARLESTOWN IN MCDONALD GASTELL 285.91 SCOTTSBURG IN MCDONALD JASON 56.27 AUSTIN IN MCDONALD LAUNDREA 45.79 SELLERSBURG IN MCDONNER CHAD 42.59 BORDEN IN MCDONNER CHAD 14.16 CLARKSVILLE IN MCDOWELL CHERYL 94.73 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MCDOWELL RICHARD 1.17 EVANSVILLE IN MCELFRESH GLENN 19.68 CLARKSVILLE IN MCELFRESH MARY 60.67 HENDERSON KY MCELHANEY GARY 67.94 CHARLESTOWN IN

IN MCGINITY MELISSA 49.28 MEMPHIS IN MCGINNIS

SELLERSBURG IN

ALBANY IN

ALBANY IN MCCALL ANGELA 8.26 SEYMOUR IN MCCAMISH SHIRLEY 69.85 BORDEN IN

MCCAMMON JAMES 20.14

CHARLESTOWN IN MCCAMPBELL ALLEN 140.44 FLOYDS KNOBS IN MCCANDLESS LEE 57.86 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MCCANDLESS WELBY 195.49 BORDEN IN MCCANE SUSAN 27.59

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MCCART

MCGOWAN

MCILWAIN DEBBIE 50.43 LOUISVILLE KY

MCINNISH KRISTEN 11.67 SELLERSBURG IN

MCINTOSH CHARLES 108.07 CHARLESTOWN IN

MCINTOSH CORY 33.80 LEXINGTON IN

MCINTOSH DARLENE 20.10 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCINTOSH DEBBIE 175.57 UNDERWOOD IN MCINTOSH EDITH 3.27 AUSTIN IN

MCINTOSH GREGORY 72.94 UNDERWOOD IN MCINTOSH HALLIE 300.97 UNDERWOOD IN

MCINTOSH MARK 160.48 SEYMOUR IN

MCINTOSH SEAN 32.58 MARYSVILLE IN

MCINTOSH SHIRLEY 300.41 AUSTIN IN

MCINTOSH TIMOTHY 5.36 MADISON IN

MCINTYRE ELSIE 1.35 CHARLESTOWN IN MCINTYRE JOHN 1.35 HENRYVILLE IN MCINTYRE JOHN 85.99 MEMPHIS IN MCINTYRE LAURA 24.21 SELLERSBURG IN

MCINTYRE PENNY 210.18 PEKIN IN

MCKAY ERIC 3.75 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCKAY JOSEPH 203.87 HENRYVILLE IN MCKEAN JULIA 18.14 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MCKEE MATTHEW 14.83 JACKSONVILLE FL

MCKENNEY DONALD 160.04 BROWNSBURG IN MCKENNON JOSH 69.67 MEMPHIS IN MCKENZIE RICHARD 70.26 SELLERSBURG IN MCKENZIE STACEY 29.99 SELLERSBURG IN

MCKENZIE STEPHANIE 28.02 SELLERSBURG IN

MCKERCHER MARY 6.62 NEW ALBANY IN

MCKIM JOHN 12.64 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MCKINLEY BILL 34.51 LOUISVILLE KY

MCKINLEY CANDY 7.41 CLARKSVILLE IN MCKINLEY JEFFERY 72.85 CLARKSVILLE IN

MCKINLEY JOHN 33.19 NEW ALBANY IN

MCKINLEY JOSEPH 16.12 GEORGETOWN IN

MCKINLEY KRIS 0.98 SELLERSBURG IN

MCKINLEY PAUL 18.95 BORDEN IN

MCKINLEY PAUL 139.28 PEKIN IN

MCKINLEY RONALD 6.53 BORDEN IN

MCKINLEY THOMAS 187.37 LEXINGTON IN

MCKINNEY DAVID 61.49 HAVERHILL MA

MCKINNEY JOANN 146.99 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

MCKINNEY JOHN 25.45 LAGRANGE KY

MCKINNEY ROBERT 36.61 CRAWFORDSVILLE IN MCKINNEY RYAN 6.59 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

MCKNIGHT-BROCK MEGHAN 114.35 MEMPHIS IN

MCLAUGHLIN KATHY 90.25 LOUISVILLE KY

MCLAUGHLIN SHARON 10.09 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCMAHAN HENRY 87.98 LOUISVILLE KY

MCMAKIN STEVEN 44.00 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCMANAMA MARSHALL 8.12 LOUISVILLE KY

MCMANN PATRICK 18.44 NEW ALBANY IN

MCMANUS MIKE 141.10 SELLERSBURG IN

MCMICHAEL DANIEL 204.39 BORDEN IN

MCMILLAN KANDICE 54.18 SELLERSBURG IN

MCMILLEN BRAD 41.44 NABB IN

MCMILLEN MARTIN 199.36 NABB IN

MCMILLEN RONALD 195.08 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCMILLIN MATTHEW 2.66 PALMYRA IN

MCMILLIN RICHARD 29.77 SELLERSBURG IN

MCMILLIN ROBIN 10.35 CLARKSVILLE IN

MCMINOWAY BECKY 138.96 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCMULLEN LAURA 176.19 PANAMA CITY FL

MCNAMES JARED 10.96 HENRYVILLE IN

MCNAMES JARED 30.44 HENRYVILLE IN

MCNEAR AMY 63.86 MEMPHIS IN

MCNEAR DAVID 23.82 HENRYVILLE IN

MCNEELEY CHARLES 7.10 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCNEELEY DANA 8.78 GEORGETOWN IN MCNEELY CHARLES 7.16 AUSTIN IN

MCNEELY COREY 47.80 SCOTTSBURG IN MCNEELY DONALD 39.15 CAMPBELLSBURG IN

MCNEELY KIRSTIN 57.91 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCNEELY ROBERT 60.34 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCNEIL WILLIAM 217.77 SUNRISE BEACH MO

MCNEW AMY 110.04 MEMPHIS IN

MCNULTY JOHN 26.37 OWENSBORO KY

MCPHEETERS ALLEN 52.42 NEW ALBANY IN

MCPHEETERS WALTER 7.76 BORDEN IN

MCPHERON SHAWN 9.95 ALOHA OR

MCPHERSON THOMAS 193.23 BORDEN IN

MCQUEEN TRACY 15.89 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MCQUILLEN MICHAEL 82.91 GAUTIER MS

MCRAE NORMAN 107.56 SALEM IN

MCREYNOLDS CARLA 28.43 HENRYVILLE IN

MCROBERTS DEBORAH 17.65 HENRYVILLE IN

MCSURELY JAMES 12.00 FAIRFIELD GLADE TN

MCVEY BRENT 20.55 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCVEY MEAGAN 66.30 SCOTTSBURG IN

MCVEY RAYMOND 111.49 MADISON IN

MCWHORTER MICHAEL 153.47 HODGENSVILLE KY

MEACHAM MARK 131.71 HENRYVILLE IN

MEADORS LEDA 8.35 HENRYVILLE IN

MEADORS VICTOR 26.61 SELLERSBURG IN

MEADOWS DANNY 47.42 MEMPHIS IN

MEADOWS JOHANNA 9.36 SELLERSBURG IN

MEANS GEORGE 49.90

MEARS PATRICIA 12.15

MEDER ROBERT 16.89

MEDIAK MEDIAK 133.02

MEDICAL CENTER CARDIOLOGISTS 62.46

MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHERN IN 45.75

LEXINGTON IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

LOUISVILLE KY

CHARLESTOWN IN MEDINA ERICK 25.11

INDIANAPOLIS IN MEDLEY BRAD 12.58

OTISCO IN MEDLEY J 144.76 VALRICO FL

NEW ALBANY IN

MEDLEY THOMAS 34.42

MEECE ASHLEY 5.08

PEKIN IN MEECE MICHAEL 4.78

MEEHAN URIAH 18.22

CHARLOTTE NC

OTISCO IN MEEK KAREN 40.11

SELLERSBURG IN MEEKS AMBER 45.83

CHARLESTOWN IN MEEKS BRIAN 138.42

CLARKSVILLE IN MEEKS DELBERT 8.20

CLARKSVILLE IN MEEKS JAMES 2.65

MEMPHIS IN MEEKS JEFF 72.22

SALEM IN MEEKS KRISTY 23.35

NEW ALBANY IN MEEKS WILMA 26.59

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MEFFORD REBECCA 44.49

BORDEN IN MEGRAW ADAIR 19.73

MEMPHIS IN MEIER CARRIE 17.38

MEIER GERALD 36.02

PROSPER TX

CHARLESTOWN IN MEIERS GRETCHEN 33.15

HENRYVILLE IN

MEIMAN CATHERINE 28.87

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MEIXELL BRAD 46.59

MELAND SHAWN 15.88

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN MELIN LINDA 37.31

MONTICELLO IN MELIN WALTER 8.74

MELLON ELLEN 27.20

NOBLESVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN MELSON JOYCE 249.12

MELTON BRANDI 11.17

MELTON DUEY 5.17

MELTON JAMES 33.06

MELTON MARLA 21.57

MELTON TIMMOTHY 68.79

MENA FIDEL 38.43

MENDENHALL RICKEY 29.79

MENDEZ RUBEN 25.58

MENDOZA MARIA 49.61

MENKHAUS MICHAEL 25.31

MENNEMEYER GARY 19.32

MERCER DONALD 55.25

MERCER JOHN 70.98

MERCER LEIGH 28.29

MEREDITH ARTHUR 12.81

MEREDITH BRYON 19.75

MEREDITH KATHLEEN 57.30

MEREDITH KERRY 64.76

MEREDITH MARK 5.72

MEREDITH RUSSELL 11.90

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SELLERSBURG IN

CLARKSVILLE IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

NEW ALBANY IN

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

LEXINGTON IN

SELLERSBURG IN

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FLOYDS KNOBS IN

NEW ALBANY IN

MEMPHIS IN

LINCOLN NE

SELLERSBURG IN

HENRYVILLE IN

NEW SALISBURY IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SELLERSBURG IN

CLARKSVILLE IN

MARYSVILLE IN MEREDITH TAMMY 16.88

MEREWETHER CHRISTOPHER 53.12

CORYDON IN

OTISCO IN MERRITT BENNY 49.36

MERRITT ROY 230.49

MERRYMAN ROBIN 117.48

HENRYVILLE IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

SELLERSBURG IN MERTEN ROBERT 83.15

MERTZ JAMES 130.42

MEMPHIS IN

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MESSER BRENDA 163.94

SHEPHERDSVILLE KY

NEW ALBANY IN MESSER ROYCE 18.16

METCALF KENNETH 233.87

METROCOM WHITE CO 02 104.47

METTS RALPH 164.80

METZMEIER JOSEPH 8.83

METZMEIER JOSEPH 54.44

CLARKSVILLE IN

HENRYVILLE IN

LEXINGTON KY

LOUISVILLE KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

SELLERSBURG IN MEUNIER KENNETH 4.60

MEYER BENJAMIN 21.54

MEYER BRIDGET 5.99

MEYER DALLAS 9.86

MEYER JAMES 158.44

MEYER JOHN 9.86

MEYER JOSEPH 94.43

MEYER MARK 17.03

MEYN JOSEPH 12.45

MEZA REBECCA 41.87

MICHAEL ALEXANDRA 14.50

MICHAEL DWIGHT 93.45

MICKEL WANDA 8.39

MIDDLETON CHRISTINA 32.71

MIDDLETON JOSH 62.93

MIDDLETON MARY 20.75

MIDDLETON ROBERT 213.48

MIDDLETON ROGER 14.24

BORDEN IN

BORDEN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

LOUISVILLE KY

PALMYRA IN

COLUMBUS IN

SELLERSBURG IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

WHITTIER CA

BORDEN IN

HENRYVILLE IN

BORDEN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

NABB IN

SELLERSBURG IN

SCOTTSBURG IN

CHARLESTOWN IN MIDDLETON SCOTT 82.15

MINARCHIK MILAN 88.59

MINICKS BILLY 202.12

MINNICK JAMIE 32.72

MINOR KATHERINE 29.30

ALBEMARLE NC

SELLERSBURG IN

CLEARWATER FL

SCOTTSBURG IN MINT RAYMOND 8.05 NEW ALBANY IN

MINTON ARLESS 2.51 PEKIN IN MINTON DAN 23.64

MINTON FREDA 76.65

LOUISVILLE KY

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MINTON MICHAEL 79.61

CHARLESTOWN IN MINUTILLO ROBERT 8.61 NAPLES FL

MISAMORE STEPHANIE 27.46

SCOTTSBURG IN MISSI RON 131.68 FLOYDS KNOBS IN MISTERKA MATTHEW 85.24 TERRE HAUTE IN MITCHELL DEENA- 8.04 MEMPHIS IN MITCHELL ELMA 36.57 BORDEN IN MITCHELL JEORLENE 36.54

SELLERSBURG IN MITCHELL KARRIS J 38.25

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MITCHELL KIMBERLY 0.57 FLOYDS KNOBS IN MITCHELL LEE 114.51

SELLERSBURG IN MITCHELL LINDA 77.46

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MITCHELL MARLENE 71.60

CLARKSVILLE IN MITCHELL MERRY 23.30 SCOTTSDALE AZ MITCHELL NATHANAEL 28.13 CHARLESTOWN IN MITCHELL PAUL 55.25 NEW ALBANY IN MITCHELL TAMMY 3.39 HENRYVILLE IN MITCHELL TANYA 64.53 NEW ALBANY IN MIZER KAREN 61.80

CLARKSVILLE IN MKM MACHINE 9.18

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MOBERLY EVAN W 35.90 MEMPHIS IN MOBLEY JOHN 66.83 FLOYDS KNOBS IN MOBLEY MARK 31.93

SELLERSBURG IN MOCH TODD 45.56 CHARLESTOWN IN MOELLER PATRICK 49.23 NEW ALBANY IN MOFFETT CASSANDRA 35.55 CHARLESTOWN IN MOHLER

IN MORELAND KEVIN 32.47

62.61

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORGAN CAMIE 31.01

CHARLESTOWN IN MORGAN CHARLES 9.60 GLASGOW KY

MORGAN CRYSTAL 211.78

CHARLESTOWN IN MORGAN DANIELLE 15.78

SELLERSBURG IN MORGAN DEAN 2.03 ST JOHN VI

MORGAN DONNA 2.43

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORGAN DONNA 13.29 LOUISVILLE KY

MORGAN ELECTRIC 6.01 LOUISVILLE KY

MORGAN HAROLD 92.09

CHARLESTOWN IN MORGAN HURLEY 37.98

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MORGAN JOHN 125.37

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORGAN LISA 43.41

SELLERSBURG IN

MORGAN MICHAEL 27.17 TELL CITY AL

MORGAN NICOLE 53.00 BORDEN IN MORGAN RAY 22.78

CHARLESTOWN IN MORGAN RAY 30.18

CHARLESTOWN IN MORGAN TAMMY LYNN KEMP

IN MORGAN TREVA

IN MORIN JOSEPH

SELLERSBURG IN MORLEN MELVIN 3.67

SCOTTSBURG IN MORRIS DONALD 195.35

IN MORRIS ERICK 90.49

IN MORRIS GREGORY 29.09

ALBANY IN MORRIS HOWARD 26.33 JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRIS JAMES 490.83 NEW ALBANY IN MORRIS JASON 103.44 OTISCO IN MORRIS JOHN 60.99 SALEM IN MORRIS KENNETH 166.42

CHARLESTOWN IN MORRIS LAURA 35.10 HENRYVILLE IN MORRIS LLOYD 13.79

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRIS MICHAEL 5.57

SELLERSBURG IN MORRIS MILLICENT 12.35

SELLERSBURG IN MORRIS RUTH 4.56

PEKIN IN MORRIS SCOTT 10.40

KNOXVILLE IA

MORRIS TERESA 23.18

FLOYDS KNOBS IN MORRIS TORY 25.12

SCOTTSBURG IN MORRIS WHITNEY 17.81

CHARLESTOWN IN

IN MONTGOMERY JERRY 11.63 HENRYVILLE IN MONTGOMERY JESSE 153.18

MONTGOMERY KERRICK 8.10 SELLERSBURG IN MONTGOMERY LARRY 2.57 MEMPHIS IN MONTGOMERY LORENE 3.55

CHARLESTOWN IN MONTGOMERY MAX 451.87 HENRYVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRIS WILLIAM 30.97

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRIS WILLIAM 50.02

JEFFERSONVILLE IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRISON AMY 31.04

35.71 SELLERSBURG IN MURRAY LETITIA 41.16 PEKIN IN MURRAY LUTHER 265.46 NEW ALBANY IN MURRAY TIFFANY 21.75 INDIANAPOLIS IN MURRY KIM 21.10 SEMINOLE

MONYHAN APRIL 30.03

SELLERSBURG IN

MONTGOMERY STEPHEN 0.11 NEW ALBANY IN MONTGOMERY TIMOTHY 158.34

SELLERSBURG IN MONYHAN CAROLYN 38.68 SCOTTSBURG IN

MOODY J 30.91 SELLERSBURG IN MOODY JOHN 299.43 SELLERSBURG IN

MOODY JOYCE 51.71 BOCA RATON FL

MOODY MARK 7.49 GEORGETOWN IN

MOODY WILLIAM 92.26 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

MOOK BRAD 256.04 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

MOONEY COLLEEN 6.69

CHARLESTOWN IN

MOORE AMANDA 9.88 CHARLESTOWN IN MOORE CARL 249.68 MARYSVILLE IN

MOORE CHARLES 22.32 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

MOORE CHARLES 10.72 LOUISVILLE KY

SELLERSBURG IN

IN

IN

IN

IN

IN

MORRISON CHARLES 59.99 HANOVER IN MORRISON DAVID 123.39

MORRISON ELIZABETH 18.02

SEVIERVILLE TN

SELLERSBURG IN MORRISON JENNIFER 37.28

UNDERWOOD IN MORRISON JOHN 188.71

SELLERSBURG IN MORRISON LISA 105.19

SCOTTSBURG IN MORRISON MONTANA S 1.11

SELLERSBURG IN MORRISON RANDY 12.73 LEXINGTON IN MORRISON STEVE 19.05

CHARLESTOWN IN MORRISON STEVEN 8.61

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORRISON VICKI 83.43

SCOTTSBURG IN MORROW BRIAN 40.24

JEFFERSONVILLE IN MORROW MELISSA 8.89 NEW ALBANY IN MORSE RUSSELL 23.38

MELBOURNE FL

MORTON STEVE 48.40 NEW ALBANY IN MOSELEY WILLIAM 93.25

CHARLESTOWN IN MOSER BENJAMIN 39.95 FLOYDS KNOBS IN MOSES MICHAEL 203.16 HENRYVILLE IN

MOSIER THERESA 42.21

CHARLESTOWN IN MOSLEY CODIE 29.62

SELLERSBURG IN MOSLEY JAMES 25.40 NASHVILLE TN

MOSLEY JEFF 20.96 ANDERSON IN MOSLEY SHERRY 61.75 PEKIN IN MOSQUEDA JESSICA 42.00 NEW ALBANY IN

MOSS CHARLES 29.27 MOBILE

NAPIER JOHN 6.28 CHARLESTOWN IN NAPIER KAREN 58.37 DEPUTY IN

NAPIER LEWIS 77.66 CHARLESTOWN IN

NAPIER MICHAEL 41.21 LOUISVILLE KY

NAPIER PEGGY 42.42 UNDERWOOD IN

NAPPER WILLIAM 73.65 SELLERSBURG IN

NARANJO MICHAEL 18.15 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NASBY JOHNNY 44.87 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NASBY SCOTT 4.10 OTISCO IN

NASBY VICKI 102.91 SELLERSBURG IN

NASH SHEILA 186.63 NEW ALBANY IN

NATIONAL ADV CO 0.39 NASHVILLE TN

NATURES PANTRY 6.89 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NAUFEL KEITH 187.47 LOUISVILLE KY

NAUGLE EMMA 5.24 SELLERSBURG IN

NDAGIJIMANA ESDRAS 24.60 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NEACE GARY 41.13 HIGHLAND HEIGHTS KY

NEACE J 178.61 SCOTTSBURG IN

NEACE PENNY 239.21 NEW ALBANY IN

NEAFUS STOY 105.61 NEW ALBANY IN

NEAL DOUGLAS 62.78 OTISCO IN

NEAL MEGHAN 9.37 SELLERSBURG IN

NEAL RYAN 43.01 NEW ALBANY IN

NEAL TRUMAN 67.33 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NEASE SETH 54.02 SELLERSBURG IN

NEAWEDDE ROGER 138.67 LAKELAND FL

NEEDHAM LINDA 25.05 LOUISVILLE KY

NEELEY LOU 74.08 NEW ALBANY IN

NEELS CALEB 10.93 BORDEN IN NEELY MATT 69.27 SELLERSBURG IN

NEESE JAMES 48.34 CHARLESTOWN IN

NEFF ROBERTA 10.47 BORDEN IN

NELIS INC 18.12 SELLERSBURG IN

NELSON ANDY 57.80 LOUISVILLE KY

NELSON CHRISTINA 7.31 UNDERWOOD IN NELSON DOROTHY 205.72 JEFFERSONVILLE IN NELSON EMILY 10.02 CLARKSVILLE IN NELSON JAMES 5.72 GEORGETOWN IN NELSON JENNIFER 56.10 JEFFERSONVILLE IN NELSON JERI 49.70 GREENVILLE IN NELSON JERRY 5.85 NEW ALBANY IN NELSON RITA 103.68 CHARLESTOWN IN NELSON SANDRA 90.03 NEW ALBANY IN NELSON THERESA 33.08 SELLERSBURG IN

NEMETH EVA 10.17 MEMPHIS IN

NETHERLY GAYLE 22.09 MUNCIE IN

NETHERTON LAURI 74.42 NEW ALBANY IN

NETHERY CHARLES 52.61 CHARLESTOWN IN

NETHERY SARAH 56.87 OTISCO IN

NEUDORFF BRIAN 47.19 SELLERSBURG IN NEVILLE LARISSA 16.56 CHARLESTOWN IN NEVINS BEVERLY 7.48 SELLERSBURG IN NEVITT LARRY 23.04 NEW ALBANY IN NEVITT ROBERT 27.98 LOUISVILLE KY

NEW ALBANY ENG EXCHGE 123.16 NEW ALBANY IN NEW WASHINGTON CONS CLUB 327.46 NEW WASHINGTON IN

NEWBERG CONSTRUCTION 390.40 CHICAGO IL

NEWBY GAIL 5.86 NEW ALBANY IN

NEWCOMB EDWIN 264.73 SELLERSBURG IN

NEWCOMB EDWIN 184.66 SELLERSBURG IN

NEWCOMB JERRY 234.09 SELLERSBURG IN NEWCOMB KAREN 47.05 CHARLESTOWN IN

NEWELL ROBERT 116.73 NEW ALBANY IN

NEWKIRK LYMAN 38.44 INDIANAPOLIS IN

NEWMAN ISAIAH 8.14 CHARLESTOWN IN

NEWMAN LARRY 29.83 LEXINGTON IN

NEWMAN TIMOTHY 50.87 FLOYDS KNOBS IN

NEWPORT AGELICA 8.07 SCOTTSBURG IN

NEWSOME JASON 7.12 MEMPHIS IN

NEWTON ANGELA 17.21 HENRYVILLE IN

NEWTON EDWARD 99.58 HENRYVILLE IN

NEWTON EDWARD 21.09 SELLERSBURG IN

NEWTON GRETCHEN 7.70 LOUISVILLE KY

NEWTON KIM 91.73 BORDEN IN

NEXTEL WEST CORPORATION 109.68 MCLEAN VA

NGEAP SENGLY 5.05 CHARLESTOWN IN NICCUM SCOTT 3.77 SCOTTSBURG IN NICHOLAS CHARITY 27.17 HENRYVILLE IN NICHOLLS DEREK 32.79 QUEENSBURY NY

NICHOLLS THOMAS 46.58 NEW ORLEANS LA

NICHOLS ARTHUR 128.76 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NICHOLS BILL 6.97 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NICHOLS CINDY 53.35 OTISCO IN

NICHOLS GERALD 65.70 NEW ALBANY IN NICHOLS GREG 50.63 JEFFERSONVILLE IN

NICHOLS JOHN 22.82 LOUISVILLE KY

NICHOLS KAYLA 34.87

NICHOLS LAUREN 37.18

NICHOLSON MICHAEL 21.00

SCOTTSBURG IN NIEBERLEIN DANIEL 24.73

SCOTTSBURG IN

NIEHOFF JERRY 26.61 FLOYDS KNOBS IN NIEHOFF TAMARA 31.63

LANESVILLE IN NIERMAN JASON 73.11

HENRYVILLE IN NIFONG WILLIAM 3.54 PEKIN IN NIKITAS JONATHAN 32.56

SELLERSBURG IN NIKOLICH MICHAEL 24.36

TIMONIUM MD NIX BRENDA 12.29

CLARKSVILLE IN NIX JOE 37.76

JEFFERSONVILLE IN NOBLE JAMES 13.65

SCOTTSBURG IN NOBLE JANET L/GARAGE 124.80 NABB IN NOBLE MINNIE 66.21

HENRYVILLE IN NOE GENEVA 22.06

CHARLESTOWN IN NOE TONI 42.37

POWDER SPRINGS GA NOEL GILBERT 57.94

SCOTTSBURG IN NOEL R 239.32

CHARLESTOWN IN NOFFSINGER ANASTASIA 36.09

NOFFSINGER R 32.49

CHARLESTOWN IN

CHARLESTOWN IN

NICHOLS PATRICK 7.13 SELLERSBURG IN

NICHOLS TREASURE 156.87 JEFFERSONVILLE IN NICHOLS ZANE 16.06

CHARLESTOWN IN NICHOLSON CHRIS 116.49

CHARLESTOWN IN NICHOLSON GERALD 81.67 HENRYVILLE IN NICHOLSON HOLLY 44.42 MEMPHIS IN NICHOLSON LELA 11.17 WESLACO TX

DAYTON OH

SELLERSBURG IN NOKES JOHN 79.86

CHARLESTOWN IN NOLAN ALLEN 7.92

JEFFERSONVILLE IN NOLAN DELOIS 49.92

BEDFORD TX NOLAN EDDIE 6.94

INDIANAPOLIS IN NOLAN KENNETH 14.53

SELLERSBURG IN NOLAN SAPPHIRE 28.66

CORYDON IN NOLET HENRY 98.93

MEMPHIS IN NORD MARGIE 204.07

NORIEGA ADRIAN 16.77

LOUISVILLE KY

SELLERSBURG IN NORMAN BETTY 196.18

CLARKSVILLE IN NORMAN KEVIN 10.36

CHARLESTOWN IN NORRIS JANIE 5.26

NORSWORTHY REBECCA 17.63

LOUISVILLE KY

SCOTTSBURG IN NORTH FLORENCE 42.38

NEW ALBANY IN NORTH MILDRED 202.00

FLOYDS KNOBS IN NORTHCUTT RONALD 50.87

SCOTTSBURG IN NORTON DAVID 15.19

SALEM IN NORTON JAMES 16.33

SELLERSBURG IN NOWLING BRIAN 279.19

NP REALTY II LLC 10.68

SCOTTSBURG IN

NEW ALBANY IN NSENGIYUMVA INNOCENT 12.59

CHARLESTOWN IN NUGENT KIMBERLY 153.18

JEFFERSONVILLE IN NUGENT SCOT 9.68

JEFFERSONVILLE IN NUNN CASAUNDRA 7.13

BORDEN IN NURSE CRYSTY 30.09

BORDEN IN NUSEKABEL EUGENE 35.95

WOOSTER OH NUSS KEVIN 23.91

NUTTING FRANK 10.98

SAN RAMON CA

CLARKSVILLE IN NYE GARRY 13.25

JEFFERSONVILLE IN NYE KIMBERLY 53.95

HARDINSBURG IN OAK JULIE 6.62

CLARKSVILLE IN OAKES HENRY - TENANT HSE 59.29

OAKES WILLIAM 515.06

MOREHEAD KY

FLOYDS KNOBS IN OAKLEY AARON 15.71

CHARLESTOWN IN OAKLEY CRYSTAL 66.68

MARYSVILLE IN OATES LYNN W - RENTAL 87.32

OBERHAUSEN MARTHA 20.06

OBERHAUSEN VIOLET 224.51

OBERHAUSEN VIOLET 32.48

O’BRIEN DANIEL 68.11

OBRIEN DEVONA 68.48

FLOYDS KNOBS IN

NEW ALBANY IN

NEW ALBANY IN

NEW ALBANY IN

MARENGO IN

JEFFERSONVILLE IN O’BRIEN DONALD 116.71

FREDERICKSBURG IN O’BRIEN JOHN 57.43

O’BRIEN ROBERT 135.61

O’BRIEN WILLLIAM 6.26

OCHS WALTER 16.27

MT WASHINGTON KY

NEW ALBANY IN

LOUISVILLE KY

LOUISVILLE KY

O’CONNELL KEVIN 5.20 LORAIN OH

O’CONNELL MARK 33.85

NEW ALBANY IN O’CONNOR RANDY 2.77

O’DANIEL RICHARD 136.73

O’DAY JUDITH 11.34

O’DAY PATRICK 7.59

ODLE JASON 9.88

ODONNELL JAMES 6.20

OELKERS BRADLEY 14.44

OESTREICH LARRY 22.05

OESWEIN GEORGE 9.62

OFFUTT LINDA 32.53

OGAGANEFE MATTHEW 26.66

OGBURN CAROL 141.29

OGDEN ALEXANDER 63.12

OGDEN DAVID 258.14

OGLE RL 161.43

OGLESBY C 40.14

OGLESBY DARREN 10.21

SPRINGFIELD MO

SELLERSBURG IN

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HENRYVILLE IN

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OHIO VALLEY CREATIVE ENERGY 34.30

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Dog meets baby

Ensure

the first meeting between your new addition and your furry friend is a success

Your dog may own the spotlight now, but the arrival of a new baby requires adjustments, reassurance, and strategies to ensure a happy, safe interaction. Consider these tips whether you are preparing for a new child in your home or a new grandchild who will visit often.

Assess the norm

toy protective, or anxiousness from sudden movements. These aren’t deal-breakers, but they do provide opportunities to train and redirect behaviors.

Set

the tone

Make the introduction

Determine a baseline for your dog’s typical behavior, including whether it has previous experience with children. Look for potential challenges, like tugging, jumping, being overly food or

Familiarize your dog with what life with a baby might look like. If you’re welcoming the child, this will look different than welcoming a grandchild, niece, or nephew. Prepare your home with baby’s supplies early so your dog can get used to rearranged furniture and new off-limits playthings.

Get into the groove

Practice your new routine, especially if your pet is your shadow. You may be prepared for sleepless nights, but your dog could become startled or agitated by hourly wakeups. Give them a mini boot camp to help them get used to regular disruptions. Avoid providing bathroom breaks unless they’re seniors, lest you create an unsustainable expectation.

Make sure your dog has its basic needs met, like food, water, exercise, and attention. Put the dog on its harness and leash and keep the baby secure before approaching slowly, pausing if the dog becomes overstimulated. Keep the first visit short, reward desired behavior, and repeat this routine to normalize the baby’s presence.

Monitor every visit between dog and baby and watch for stress signals, like pacing, yawning, and lipsmacking. If you see any of these, end the visit with a gentle redirection without punishment and try again another time.

Future best friends

Prioritize consistency and keep your dog’s usual routine going, maintaining walks and playtime to prevent jealousy and anxiety. Provide a safe, babyfree zone for your dog to relax in, especially as the baby grows and becomes more curious. Be consistent, teach gentle interactions, monitor visits, and work with a dog trainer if you need help.

Natalie Derrickson is a writer based in Indianapolis.

BLUE-RIBBON recipes

TOASTED COCONUT PECAN PIE

Charlotte Rymph, Monterey, Indiana

3 eggs, beaten

1½ cups sugar

½ cup butter, melted

2 tsp lemon juice

1 tsp vanilla

1 1⁄ 3 cups shredded coconut

½ cup coarsely broken pecans

1 unbaked 9-inch pie shell

Preheat oven to 350 F. Thoroughly whisk together the eggs, sugar, butter, lemon juice, and vanilla. Stir in the coconut and pecans, then pour into the pie shell. Bake for 45 to 50 minutes at 350 F or until filling is set. The pie can be garnished with whipped cream and pecan halves.

These grand champion desserts are sure to impress at any summer gathering

“With this recipe, I won first place in the Pillsbury Pie Baking Championship at the Indiana State Fair in 2013.”

RED DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE

Virginia L Bennett, Richardson, Texas

2 cups sugar

¾ cup butter

2 eggs

1 cup buttermilk, separated

3 cups flour, separated

1 tsp vanilla

1 rounded tsp baking soda

½ cup cocoa

1 cup boiling water

“This recipe was featured in the 1931 and 2001 Covington United Methodist Church cookbooks. When my niece was in 4-H in South Dakota, she entered it in the county contest, where it won the grand champion prize. This made it eligible for the South Dakota State Fair, where it also won grand champion.”

Combine the cocoa, baking soda, and boiling water. Stir well and set aside. Cream together the sugar and butter. Beat the eggs and add to the creamed mixture. Alternately add 1⁄ 3 cup of buttermilk and 1 cup of flour, mixing well after each addition. Add the vanilla and cocoa mixture, stirring until blended. Pour into two greased and floured 9-inch cake pans or 48 cupcake tins lined with paper inserts. Bake at 350 F for 30 to 40 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool the cake and frost with any icing of your choice.

ICING SUGGESTION

2 Tbsp cocoa

2 cups powdered sugar

6 Tbsp softened butter

3 Tbsp whipping cream

½ tsp vanilla

Beat all ingredients together until light and fluffy. Makes 1 1⁄ 3 cups of frosting.

PINEAPPLE PIE

Donna Dettmer, Columbus, Indiana

1½ cups sugar

½ cup butter, softened but not melted

1 cup crushed pineapple, juice included

3 Tbsp flour

1 tsp vanilla

2 eggs

1 unbaked 9-inch pie shell

Beat together all the ingredients. Pour the mixture into an unbaked pie shell and bake for 50 minutes at 350 F or until it sets and the crust is brown.

“This pie was made by my daughter for a 4-H foods project and won a grand champion ribbon.”

Civic theaters are a vital cultural resource for communities throughout Indiana

HOOSIERS TAKE

CENTER STAGE

Mackenzie Foulks and Kaycee Beck perform as the Haynes sisters in White Christmas at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre.
(Photo courtesy of Civic Theatre)

Civic theaters are companies of performing and non-performing players dedicated to providing accessible live theatrical events to the local community. Their productions take place in a variety of venues, and their seasonal offerings may include plays, musicals, youth productions, classic works, and emerging voices. Whether in a big city or a small town, civic theaters are a vibrant cultural resource that brings together people of all ages and backgrounds.

Luckily, Indiana is home to hundreds of civic theaters and other arts organizations that operate under the civic model. While some offer yearround professional performances, others might be seasonal labors of love for an all-volunteer cast and crew or geared for a niche audience.

“If you are looking for theater in Indiana, you are going to find it,” said Miah Michaelsen, executive director of the Indiana Arts Commission. “They are much more than the buildings

where performances are held…they are the connective tissue that keeps communities knitted together.”

‘LITTLE THEATRES’ EVERYWHERE

Civic theaters grew out of the Little Theatre movement that operated throughout the United States in the early 20th century. These companies were organized by committed volunteers who staged experimental and royalty-free performances wherever they could find an available space. Through a combination of community support, local pride, and a desire to develop American playwrights, Little Theatres evolved into the civic theater model that exists today.

As the longest continually operating community theater in the United States, the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre in Carmel has been part of the central Indiana landscape for over a century. Founded as the Little

Theatre Society of Indiana in 1914, the company installed itself in the sculpture court of the John Herron Art Institute. It opened a year later with a presentation of four plays, including “The Killing Triangle: A Domestic Melodrama”.

“The goal of the Little Theatre movement was to put new works on stage — a lot of which were melodramas,” said Michael Lasley, executive artistic director of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. “In fact, if you look at a list of productions from the first 30 years, there is virtually nothing that is recognizable.”

VAUDEVILLE EXPERIENCE

When New Harmony native Frances Golden retired from the Vaudeville circuit and returned to southern Indiana in 1920, she brought along her considerable experience.

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As the longest continually operating community theater in the country, the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre has been part of the central Indiana landscape since 1914.
(Photo courtesy of Civic Theatre)

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Having performed alongside her family members since she was a toddler and touring as a young adult throughout the U.S. and Europe, she was the perfect person to partner with the Evansville Recreation Commission to create the city’s first community theater company in 1925.

Originally known as the People’s Players and The Community Players, the Evansville Community Theatre opened in 1927 with a production of “Fashion, or Life in New York” by Anna Cora Mowatt. Golden served as the volunteer director of the theater from 1928 to 1941 while also training young singers at the local college (today, the University of Evansville) and operating her own conservatory, The Golden Studio of Voice. A true go-getter, Golden gave the Evansville theater community a sense of stability

and purpose that has shaped the company’s character for over 90 years.

CREATING CONNECTIONS

Founded in 1947, Elkhart Civic Theatre traces its roots to the Elkhart Little Theaters, which provided high-quality productions of classic Shakespearean plays from a residential carriage house. The group performed throughout the late 1920s and into the 1930s, until World War II forced the company into an extended hiatus. Although its name changed after the relaunch, its objective remained the same.

“Elkhart Civic Theatre gives community members an artistic outlet and a way to make connections with others,” said Executive Director Dave DuFour. “For many, the social aspect is very important with lifelong

friendships resulting from working with others in the creative process.”

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Cultivating an inclusive community through live theater is one thing, but finding a place to perform is another. After a decade of showcasing their talents in several all-purpose rooms and rented auditoriums, the Little Theatre Society of Indiana constructed a 240-seat playhouse in 1924. The facility was championed by noted author and playwright Booth Tarkington, whose works were often performed by Little Theatres, and he felt that they had an important role to play in the community.

The new playhouse opened in 1926 with a production of “Treasure Island,” and three years later, the company adopted a new name: Civic Theatre of Indianapolis. (Tarkington’s name would be added around 1949-1950 to honor the company’s early patron.)

Since its inception, the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre has occupied five unique homes, including the Showalter Pavilion on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and Marian University, before settling into The Tarkington, a 513-seat auditorium at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts just north of Indianapolis in Carmel. In this state-ofthe-art space, they continue to foster a love of theater through imagination, educational programming, and offering Broadway-caliber performances at community theater prices.

Lasley said that the last part isn’t easy. “Almost everything you see on the mainstage is the work of volunteer performers and crew members, but we are a professionally

The Evansville Civic Theatre purchased the Columbia Theater building in 1974. The theater was built in 1910 and had previously served as a beer garden, burlesque club, and movie house. (Photo courtesy of Evansville Civic Theatre)

In 1961, Elkhart Civic Theatre was able to lease, and ultimately purchase, the Bristol Theatre from the Moiser family, renaming it the Bristol Opera House.

managed company, which means we have a full-time staff. We also hire choreographers and musicians to help frame the performance you see on stage. It makes what we do expensive, comparatively speaking, but the end product you see is more polished.”

FUNDING CHALLENGES

Although Frances Golden was alive to see the Evansville Community Theatre rebrand itself as the Evansville Civic Theatre in 1956, she did not live to see the organization secure the old

Columbia Theater as its permanent home after years of performing in various indoor and outdoor locations.

“Our building, which we acquired in 1974, holds a rich history, having previously served as a beer garden, burlesque club, and movie theater before coming under our ownership,” said Theatre Administrator Danielle Scott.

Built in 1910, the 222-seat space provided the organization with the perfect home for nearly 50 years. However, keeping up with a 115-yearold building does not come cheap.

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(Photo courtesy of Elkhart Civic Theatre)
Actors perform the tavern scene from Fiddler on the Roof at the Elkhart Civic Theatre. (Photo courtesy of Elkhart Civic Theatre)

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When a 2020 fundraising effort fell short of its $150,000 goal, the Evansville Civic Theatre opted to say goodbye to the Fulton Street space and temporarily take up residence in Benjamin Bosse High School.

Scott said securing adequate funding is a challenge facing many theater communities today. “As an organization, we do all we can, and we are deeply grateful to those who contribute both their time and financial support…While many theater companies face the same challenges, each person associated with our theater strongly believes that through volunteering, whether behind-the-scenes or performing, we are helping to provide an artistic outlet and appreciation for the arts in our community.”

A BUILDING FILLED WITH STORIES

Like its counterparts, Elkhart Civic Theatre made its home in a variety

of locations, including the auditorium of the old downtown high school before moving into the former YWCA building (now known as the Lexington House). Although the YWCA had a stage, it proved to be inadequate for the company’s needs, and in 1961, Elkhart Civic Theatre was able to lease, and ultimately purchase, the Bristol Theatre from the Moiser family, renaming it the Bristol Opera House.

Built in two phases at the end of the 19th century by a local businessman, the original building housed the town’s post office, a basement barber shop, and a lodge meeting room on the second floor. The auditorium was added a few years later in hopes that the interurban railway system would grow and create a need for entertainment opportunities. Unfortunately, the railway failed, and aside from a few local events, the theater was rarely used.

After purchasing the building, Elkhart Civic Theatre opened up the archways

to connect the two spaces into one and made several other improvements so that it could serve their needs. Although the stage is quite small, it offers a larger backstage, wing, and downstage areas, allowing them to do more than they could at the YWCA. In 2018, the lobby was given a $110,000 renovation made possible by the generosity of theater patrons and a matching grant from the Elkhart Community Foundation. However, DuFour said there are always more needs than money, and fundraising is an ongoing process.

“Community theaters are affected by rising costs just as much as any other business,” he said. “At Elkhart Civic Theatre, utilities, insurance, lumber, fabric, and many other components have risen in price over the last couple of years, and theaters must cover those costs.”

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Civic theaters are also challenged by the fact that audiences have so

Renée La Schiazza performs as Maria with the Von Trapp children in a production of The Sound of Music at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. (Photo courtesy of Civic Theatre)

many more sources of entertainment than they did during the Little Theatre days or even a few decades ago. Streaming services provide almost unlimited, cheap entertainment, so the challenge for any civic theater is to sell people on the value of seeing a live performance.

Michaelsen explains that, like other arts organizations, civic theaters are constantly competing for audience dollars and between materials, venue rentals, administrative costs, and more, it’s not getting any cheaper to put on a show.

“You are never going to be able to produce plays for less money than you would have five years ago, but that is the nature of live performance,” Michaelsen said. “Generally, ticket revenue only covers 40 to 50 percent of production costs, no matter if it is an

amateur or professional organization, so the rest of those dollars must be made up elsewhere.”

That usually means grants, donations, and sponsorships, but finding someone to write those grants, solicit those donations, and seek out those sponsorships is another challenge. It’s also harder to get the word out about the local theater company when so many communities no longer have local television or radio stations to help promote the mission.

“Trying to get the word out in a fragmented media environment is something we hear consistently,” she said. “You are pretty much at the whim of social media and the algorithm.”

So, how can audiences support their local civic theater organization? First, attend a performance. The people on that stage and behind the scenes

are your friends and neighbors, and every dollar you invest in a civic theater stays in the local market. In most cases, they volunteer their time and talent, so why not donate some of your time and money to support their hard work? Second, support those who support the arts. Typically, local businesses sponsor these productions, so consider being a customer of these businesses in your community. Third, participate! Whether you sing, act, dance, or have another skillset that can benefit your local theater organization, there is no time like the present to volunteer.

“Our doors are always open,” said Scott, “Whether you are interested in auditioning, volunteering, attending a performance, or participating in one of our community events. You are always welcome. No prior experience is required.”

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TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION

Electric infrastructure (sometimes referred to as “the grid”) is the network that delivers electricity from power plants to homes and businesses. It consists of three primary components: generation, transmission, and distribution systems.

TRANSMISSION

Transmission lines carry highvoltage electricity over long distances. They are supported by large towers and can span many miles and across states.

Once the transmission system carries the electricity to a substation, the voltage is reduced through transformers to a usable level for homes and most businesses.

This is where the distribution system begins.

DISTRIBUTION

Distribution lines carry lower-voltage electricity from substations to homes, schools, and businesses. These lines are most commonly supported by electric poles in the public rights-of-way, which form the core of the visible distribution network. Electric poles are strategically engineered and spaced

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Distribution poles play a critical role in maintaining consistent and reliable power delivery. They typically carry three types of wires:

• Primary distribution lines: These lines carry electricity at medium voltage.

• Secondary lines: These further reduce voltage for household use.

• Neutral or ground wires: These help to ensure safety and system balance.

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Understanding the basics of electric infrastructure — particularly the transmission and distribution system and its poles — highlights how vital and complex this network is in powering everyday life.

HOW ELECTRICTY GETS TO YOU

STEP 1

Generation

Electricity is generated from various sources

STEP 2

Step-Up

Transformer

Voltage is increased to push the electricty over long distances.

STEP 3

Transmission Power Lines

Lines carry electricity over long distances.

STEP 4

Transmission Substation

Voltage is lowered so electricity can travel across the local system.

STEP 5

Distribution

Substation

Voltage is lowered further for safe distribution.

STEP 6

Distribution Power Lines

Electricity travels across these lines in your community.

STEP 7

Final Stop

A transformer reduces voltage a final time, and electricity is sent to your home.

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Critical improvements

The Holland Energy Plant, located in central Illinois and co-owned by Hoosier Energy and Wabash Valley Power Alliance, has undergone the largest outage in its two-decade-old history this spring and summer.

Three major projects have been the focus at the natural gas facility: steam turbine inspection, gas turbine hot gas path inspection, and replacement of both Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) LP feed water heater tube bundles.

“The LP water heater is taking care of some longstanding issues we’ve had both with the reliability of that unit, as far as leaks, as well as some back pressure on the unit,” Holland Plant Manager Kent Schmohe said. “It’s been a three-year project in the making.”

Getting the tube bundle replacements to the plant was an undertaking, as

the journey began in Thailand. A ship carried them across the Pacific Ocean, through the Panama Canal, and to the Port of Houston, spanning 12,700 miles and 26 days. From there, the final 879 miles required special load semis pulling special trailers due to the size and weight of the bundles.

The rest of the work is no less crucial.

The steam turbine inspection must be done every 10 years.

“It’s really a report card on how we operate and how things are going as far as steam quality and how we operate the plant,” said Schmohe.

After opening the turbine and taking it to a shop in Milwaukee, the inspection found issues with the rotor and cracks in the leads. Resolving these issues took more time and money than expected, as Toshiba, the manufacturer, worked to get things back up to speed.

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Pruning helps the summer garden doldrums

Some Indiana gardeners get the mid-summer “blahs,” and our plants are no different. Summer annuals may look leggy with smaller flowers, and perennials may have too many seed heads. Flowering shrubs may be dotted with brown, dead flowers. All these “blahs” can be easily fixed. The benefits of deadheading

Annuals like cosmos and zinnia benefit from removing the spent flowers, called deadheading.

Perennials also benefit from this. Many annuals and perennials have a main stem and side shoots. Rather than just cut plants back, be selective. Look at the stem to see where the side shoots are. Remove the spent flower stem just above the side shoot. This allows the side shoots to develop new flowers and keep the plants blooming.

ANNUALS

Petunia, verbena, sweet potato vine, coleus, and other annuals in pots can take a few snips to rein in their legginess and shape them. Use scissors, hand pruners, or your thumb and forefinger for the job. Then give the plant a shot of water-soluble fertilizer, according to label directions. If some annuals struggle with the heat, such as pansies, Diascia, or Gerber daisies, consider pulling them out and

replacing them with plants that can tolerate summer weather. Most garden centers still have plants ready for the job.

PERENNIALS

Deadhead spent or dead flowers from coneflowers, phlox, black-eyed Susans, salvias, and others. When the perennial is done blooming, cut it back to the base of the plant.

Other perennials, such as iris, may have a single stem. There are no side shoots, and the flowers bloom along the stem. In this case, cut them down to the base of the plant. In the case of irises, it’s likely done blooming for the season, and removing the stems tidies up the perennial.

SHRUBS

Now is the time to remove the spent flowers on your springblooming shrubs. Many spring shrubs like lilacs, hydrangeas, and forsythias bloom on year-old wood. Next year’s flowers develop on stems beginning late summer.

For this task, remove just the spent flowers. You may notice that lower on the stem are side shoots, which will produce next year’s flowers. Like with perennials and annuals, remove the spent flower stem above the side shoots.

If the shrub needs to be pruned or shaped, be selective. Shrubs are usually meant to be tabletops or balls. For the lowest maintenance, allow shrubs to be themselves — upright, rounded, cascading, or fountain.

When not to deadhead

If you feed the birds, squirrels, and other critters, allow the seed heads to remain, especially as we transition to cooler weather. Wildlife appreciates the winter smorgasbord.

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