July 12, 2016- The Posey County News

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WBRSD asks county to address drainage woes By Valerie Werkmeister Posey County Commissioners heard a plea for help from two members of the Wadesville-Blairsville Regional Sewer District (WBRSD) during their meeting last Tuesday, July 5. Don Mattingly, a member of the Posey County Council who is also serving as the secretary and treasurer on the board introduced president Dr. Dwayne Ackerman. Ackerman didn’t pull any punches as he bluntly laid out a critical problem the county must face. “There certainly is a huge problem up in that part of the county, the Wadesville-Blairsville area and a lot of the eastern parts of the county,” Ackerman said. The problem involves failing septic systems that is contaminating properties and ground water with e-coli bacteria. Ackerman specifically cited problems with contamination issues on the property surrounding South Terrace Elementary School in Wadesville.

Briefly Friends of Harmonie, Heritage Federal plan Luau The Luau presented by the Friends of Harmonie and sponsored by Heritage Federal will be held on July 16, 2016. The meal of pulled pork, sides, drink and dessert will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. followed by a free swim and attendance prizes. The cost is $10 for adult, $5 for children four-10, three and under free. All proceeds are used to support Harmonie State Park and especially the planned Outdoor Education Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased and reservations made at the Harmonie State Park front gate or from Sherri Allen at campsite 110. Reservations or questions contact friendsofharmonie@ gmail.com or on the Friends of Harmonie Facebook page. Camping reservations can be made at www.reserveamerica. com. MVCC holds ‘Water Park’ Vacation Bible School Water Park Vacation Bible School will be hosted by Mount Vernon Community Church and First United Methodist Church on July 25-27 from 5:30-8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The location is at First United Methodist Wesley Hall and will offer Bible lessons, food, games, science experiments, crafts, songs, and fun. Ages from pre-k through fifth are invited and parents can register at www. blackschapelmv.org. We hope to see you there and remember to bring a towel. Reunion set for descendants of Lorenz and Jacobina Miller The 71st reunion for the Descendants of Lorenz and Jacobina Miller will be held on July 17, 2016 at 12:30 p.m. Picture will be taken following at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Ford Road, West on Highway 62 and East of Mount Vernon. Please send updates for our book of all births, deaths, and marriages that have occurred in the past five years to Pat Miller Novack at spatsy41@yahoo. com, Patti Green at greenpatti@ sbcglobal.net, or Janie Green White at 812 Locust, Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620, home 812838-2738, cell 270-929-2863. Harmony Chapel Church of Nazarene sets free yard sale The Harmony Chapel Church of the Nazarene will hold a free yard sale, focusing on childrens clothes and shoes for the upcoming school year, in their fellowship hall on July 23, 2016 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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“The school has worked a lot to try and solve those issues, but…the hill up above the school, things run downhill…it’s a mess,” he said. Ackerman stated groundwater is contaminated everywhere. He said Denny Schaefer with the Posey County Health Department tested 40 different sites and all came back positive with e-coli bacteria contamination. “Every waterway, lakes, streams, creeks at that end of the county, they were all contaminated. It’s amazing that we haven’t had more people getting sick as a result of the failed systems’ runoff getting into the waterways,” Ackerman added. He noted the concern with a public health issue and said that if people have gotten sick, they haven’t traced it back to that as a potential problem. As a result of the failed septic system and contamination issues, homeowners find it difficult to sell their homes.

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Mount Vernon High School student Rachel Kreiger is crowned Miss Posey County by outgoing Posey County Fair Queen Summer Oeth during opening night pageants at the 2016 Posey County Fair. Pictured left to right are Joanie Spillane, second runner-up, Valerie Boyd, Miss Photogenic, Oeth and Kreiger, Morgan Zock, Miss Congeniality, and first runner-up, Kari Hoenert. Photo by Dave Pearce

Ballot grows on final day By Dave Pearce It appeared that the November General Election in Posey County could be mundane. But on the last day of filing (last Tuesday), things got interesting. Jerry Walden had been unopposed in the race for Posey County Commissioner in District 3 but on Tuesday, current Posey County Coroner Jay Price filed to run against Walden for that seat. Justin White, who overcame a bid from Angela Wiley to unseat him in the primary, learned Tuesday that he will have another opponent in the fall. Bre Johnson of Poseyville will be on the ballot versus White. But perhaps things got most interesting in the race for the Posey County Council’s three at-large seats. Three GOP candidates filed to challenge the three incumbent Democrats. Former Mount Vernon businessman Pat O’Brien, Mount Vernon School Board member Heather Allyn, and New Harmony businessman Aaron Wilson will be on the ballot. They join Democratic incumbents Bob Gentil, Martin Redman, and Ralph Weinzapfel in vying for the three at-large seats. In the other two county-wide races., long-time incumbent surveyor Paul Breeze will square off against political newcomer Adam Bigge in that race and in the race for County Commissioner in District One, Carl Schmitz will be unopposed.

Mike Blake of 14 News’ ‘Midday with Mike’ interviewed Connie Weinzapfel, Director of Historic New Harmony, along with other local business owners during Friday’s episode. The episode featured New Harmony and interviews were shot in the town’s beautiful Church Park. Photo by Zach Straw

Gray appointed to fill new combined position By Lois Mittino Gray Chuck Gray was appointed the new Water/Wastewater Superintendent at the July 7 meeting of the Mount Vernon Common Council. By combining these two former superintendent positions into one, Mayor Bill Curtis feels confident that the city can save at least

$40,000 to $50, 000 annually. To get the ball rolling quickly, council members suspended the rules twice and had all three readings of the salary ordinance and job description creating the position completed at the one meeting. Both departments will remain autonomous and separate, but things

should be more efficient under the joint leadership. In discussing the fiscal impact study of the change, Mayor Curtis said the pay for both superintendents separately was at $154,600 when calculating salary, FICA, health insurance and retirement percentages. The salary ordinance

sets Gray’s new salary at $75,000 with a 2017 total estimate of $94,051 with benefits. This is considerably up from the $50,000 Gray was making as just the Water Superintendent and acknowledges the four certifications and professional

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Mary Watson participates in the Shaving Cream and Water Fight in the courtyard behind the Alexandrian Public Library Monday, June 27.

By Lois Mittino Gray Members of the Mount Vernon School Board learned at the July 5 meeting that textbook rental fees and technology charges will be going up from three to 23 percent for the upcoming school year. “Rental for MacBooks at the high school will increase from $25 last year to $50 next year. This fee will now match iPad rental fees at the junior high school,” School Superintendent Tom Kopatich told the board. Kopatich said the 2016-17 school year textbook rental fee increases reflect changes in the cost of mathematics textbooks, along with changes in consumable textbook prices this year. Elementary textbook fees are K$101.99, Grade One- $128.15, Grade Two$113.04, Grade Three-$ 117.71, Grade Four$115.82, Grade Five- $ 117.94 and Grade Six- $115.07. Junior High rates are Grade

Seven- $129.45 and Grade Eight- $135.14. Grades Nine-12 are dependent upon course selection. Grades One and Two actually reflect a three percent decrease from last year while grades Three, Four, and Five have the highest increases at 23 percent, according to Business Director Loren Evans. In addition to the listed fees for each grade, all students in grades K-8 will be charged a $10 Art fee for art supplies. All students in grades Six-12 who play one or more sports will be charged an Athletic fee of $25 at the beginning of the school year. Grades Nine-12 will pay a parking fee of $10 for the first sticker and $1 for each additional car sticker. The parking fee pays for paving, upkeep, lights and security cameras which

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MV street repairs could come soon By Lois Mittino Gray Four years’ worth of street paving and repair projects may come to fruition in Mount Vernon in only one year thanks to Local Option Income Tax (LOIT) funds and an INDOT matching grant. Members of the Mount Vernon Board of Public Works learned about this opportunity and the steps needed to make it happen at its July 7 meeting. Street Superintendent Max Dieterle presented a report to the board saying that the city received $510,000 in LOIT funds this year. It is a one-time payment with no strings attached, only the stipulation that at least seventy five percent of the funds be used for street improvements and road paving. INDOT has a matching paving grant program available to support these funds and Dieterle is preparing a grant request now that will

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Glenn Boyster places a carnation as the names of the five fallen Dallas police officers were read during a ceremony held Saturday evening at the Mount Vernon Courthouse. A sixth carnation was placed in honor of all policemen and women who have lost their lives in the line of duty in the year 2016. Please see Page A9 for more on this event. Photo by Zach Straw


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OPINION

July Fourth...more than just a three day weekend There was a time when the Fourth of July meant something more than a threeday weekend. Speeches, writings and commemorative ceremonies reminded us of the origins and greatness of America. No J matter where in the world T our ancestors came from, we F ... today are almost invariably B T better o because they came S to America. Independence Day signiďŹ ed much more than one country announcing its independence from another on July 4, 1776. It represented a new form of government — freer and more accountable to its own people than the monarchies common around the world for centuries. What happened in America did not stay in America. The example of freedom inspired other peoples in other lands. As a famous poem put it, it was America’s ‘embattled farmers,’ ďŹ ghting for their own freedom and independence, who â€˜ďŹ red the shot heard round the world.’ There was no question then that the United States was ‘exceptional,’ however much the smug elites of today — including our President — try to dismiss the idea. Because self-government on such a large scale was a unique experiment, the founders of the American republic were very much aware that it had its dangers. Thomas Jeerson warned that ‘eternal vigilance’ was the price of liberty. Even generations later, Abraham Lincoln expressed his fervent hope that “government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth.â€? The survival of freedom was not something he took for granted.

Today, too many Americans take freedom for granted, as just another entitlement, something that does not require them to take any personal responsibility. It is painful to watch people on the streets — or on college campuses — being interviewed by TV reporters who ask them elementary questions about the people and institutions that run the country, and see how uninformed they are. And how unconcerned about their own gross ignorance. People like that are the natural prey of political demagogues, of which there has never been a shortage. We see the consequences in ever expanding arbitrary powers of government. Just last week, a U.S. Attorney threatened prosecution of anyone who made ‘inammatory’ statements about Muslim boys accused of raping a ďŹ ve-yearold girl. Surely that Justice Department oďŹƒcial knew that the courts were not likely to violate people’s right to free speech. But the real threat was to drag people through expensive and time-consuming legal processes that could disrupt their lives completely. Such high-handed use of government powers has become increasingly common during the Obama administration. But an apathetic and uninformed public voted him a second term. That is not the ‘eternal vigilance’ required to preserve freedom. It is the widespread apathy and gullibility which accepts the coming of tyranny on the instalment plan. Earlier generations of Americans fought

and died to preserve freedom. Today’s generation cannot spare time from their selďŹ es and twitters to think about such things. Neither the past nor the future seems to weigh on their minds. A generation that owes so much to the past acts as if they owe nothing to anybody. Their idea of freedom is exemption from laws or obligations. What many conceive of as freedom today is much more like anarchy: Who are the police to tell them what they cannot do? But anarchy does not mean freedom. It means that people ‘become the slaves of ruďŹƒans.’ What was said in 19th century Britain remains painfully true in too many crime-ridden neighborhoods in 21st century America.

The orgy of anti-police rhetoric in the wake of riots in Ferguson, Missouri and in Baltimore has already been followed by a sudden surge in violence, including murders, as police pull back or get pulled back. Innocent people have paid with their lives for such self-indulgences by demagogues and the media. Freedom is not free. It requires, at a minimum, maturity and a sense of the realities of life. No society of human beings has ever been perfect. But we need only think of whatever person we love most and ask: Is that person perfect? Is a country that is not perfect nevertheless deserving of our respect, our gratitude or our love? The Fourth of July is a good day to ponder that question.

is ‘gun country’ and every eort to create meaningful change is undermined by the NRA and their anti-factual propaganda and the virtually sanctiďŹ ed Second Amendment. Second, there is an ongoing gloriďŹ cation of violence. Hollywood Blockbusters glorify snipers, the top grossing computer games and cell phone apps are war games, sports events nationwide and TV ads promote the military, and the U.S. Army Marketing and Research Group National Assets Branch maintains a eet of semi-trailer trucks whose highly sophisticated, attractive, interactive exhibits glorify warfare, are designed to recruit impressionable youth. Third, media often valorizes violence, nearly worships warriors, is often seduced by war-ďŹ ghting gear, and ignores analysts who oer cogent transformative paths to peace. Fourth, the 2.7 million Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans have unprecedented rates of physical, mental, and abuse disorders, as well as high rates of suicide, homelessness and unemployment. The studies are abundant and they are worrisome. Veterans don’t receive the necessary support in any of the areas in a severely under-resourced veteran care system. The suspected sniper was a Veteran who served in Afghanistan. Fifth, there is a troublesome militarization of police with regard to equipment and tactics visible in armored carriers, grenade launchers, and sniper ries to name a few. In the Dallas shootings, police used a robot armed with explosives to kill the suspect while he was hiding out in a parking garage. This move was criticized heavily by legal experts as a dangerous precedent in the wrong direction and contradicts the entire notion of policing and law enforcement. The inux of combat veterans into society in general in the past 15 years, plus the police hiring preference for veterans, plus DoD distribution of military armaments to domestic US police guarantees further police militarization.

Sixth, the social injustices and inequalities cannot be addressed suďŹƒciently due to missing resources. Public debates on entitlements and minimum wage neglect the elephant in the room – a bloated military budget where almost half of the taxpayers’ money in federal taxes goes to the military. #BlackLivesMatter certainly has a focus on injustice against black people in the U.S., but that takes place within a broader narrative of inequality, ‘security’ spending, and war proďŹ teering. To be sure, this is not a speciďŹ c analysis of these speciďŹ c incidences over the last days. At this point little is known about the victims and perpetrators. It is clear, however, that the events took place under certain social conditions which were conducive to those and many more to unfold. If we start focusing on ďŹ xing the factors outlined here, we might actually change the future course of events. We need to get rid of too many weapons in too many hands. Gun control, and gun control now. Stop glorifying violence in TV and in the media and be inspired by movies like ‘Selma,’ not ‘American Sniper.’ Move away from the violent media bias and instead toward truth, people, and solution-oriented journalism. Give our veterans all the support needed – ideally beginning with not waging wars. Insist that policing is a necessity in our society where citizens are protected and the police are respected out of admiration, not fear. See, respect, and support #BlackLivesMatter for what it is – a movement that advocates dignity, justice, and freedom for all in the face of oppression against black people. We can do this. Patrick. T. Hiller, Ph.D., Hood River, syndicated by PeaceVoice, is a Conict Transformation scholar, professor, on the Governing Council of the International Peace Research Association, member of the Peace and Security Funders Group, and Director of the War Prevention Initiative of the Jubitz Family Foundation.

Guest Editorial: Patrick T. Hiller The Wars Have Come to U.S. Soil The tragic night of July 7, 2016 was the most visible manifestation of U.S. wars reaching our own soil. To be clear, I am not talking about the absurd and insulting notion that there is a war between the #BlackLivesMatter Movement and the police. This racist intellectual nonsense has been spewed by commentators like Rush Limbaugh labeling #BlackLivesMatter a terrorist group, former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) tweeting “This is now war. Watch out Obama. Watch out black lives matter punks. Real America is coming after you,â€? or in the New York Post’s headline of ‘Civil War.’ These reactions are not only despicable in their tone and message, they are entirely missing the point. #BlackLivesMatter is a call by black activists to end violence, not escalate it. The movement aims to â€˜ďŹ ght anti-Black racism, to spark dialog among Black people, and to facilitate the types of connections necessary to encourage social action and engagement.’ #BlackLivesMatter understands that the

most eective form of social protest is creative nonviolence, in fact in adverse conditions like the U.S status quo it is the only path toward success. It is a very necessary form of participating in democracy to challenge unjust status quo, not some sort of war on the police. The war that has come home is that of unchallenged U.S. militarism. While easily identiďŹ able in wars abroad, the sometimes subtler forms of militarism played out in six ways over the last days. First, there are too many weapons in the hands of too many people. These weapons killed Philando Castile in a very minor trafďŹ c stop (broken tail-light, not even a complaint about his driving), they killed Alton Sterling for selling CDs outside of a convenience store (neither of these men had a gun in their hands), and they killed oďŹƒcers Brent Thompson, Patrick Zamarripa, Michael Krol, Michael Smith, and Lorne Ahrens at the hands of a sniper identiďŹ ed as Micah Johnson. Johnson was killed by robot armed with explosives. The entire US

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More time needed? The Universe is nearly fourteen billion years old according to some scientists. Their concept of time as linear makes no sense to me if by ‘The Universe’ they mean everything. GAVEL My puzzlement is, what GAMUT was there before? Why isn’t that part of ‘ev- BY JUDGE erything?’ Even if they JIM REDWINE only mean all matter and the space between it, the ‘matter’ had to come from or be something before the Big Bang, if there was a Big Bang. Perhaps the scientists are as the gods, ‘Their ways are higher than my ways and their thoughts are higher than my thoughts.’ I can live with that. Our tiny blue speck of The Universe is about four and one-half billion years old say these experts. I am okay with that estimate as it has a beginning about half way through the ‘beginning’ of The Universe. In other words,

the earth came from something; ‘Star Stuff’ says astronomer and philosopher Carl Sagan. Africa, our home of origin say these wise men, started breaking from the super-continent Pangea about a quarter of a billion years ago. Humans came along maybe three to four million years ago in Africa and we Homo sapiens evolved around two hundred thousand years ago. We named ourselves Homo sapiens, which means ‘wise men’ or ‘wise humans’ in Latin. It is probably only a coincidence that Latin is a dead language. North America likely was first inhabited by these wise creatures around fourteen thousand years ago. The original Americans, the Native Americans one might say, lived more or less un-

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disturbed for around thirteen thousand years until a few Norse men showed up and stayed a short while. Then the people we all nod and wink at as the ‘discoverers’ of America arrived in 1492 and the immigrant gates slowly opened. Two hundred eighty four years later we revolted against Great Britain. It took another 145 years before we completely subjugated the Natives and started to unsubjugate women. African Americans had to wait for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We are still stumbling toward total acceptance of some other groups. Some might complain that fourteen billion years should be long enough. However, as we contemplate the significance of July 04, 1776, others might be enheartened and invigorated to complete, ‘the great task remaining before us.’ I guess it depends on who evolves.

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Indiana Summer Fun Looking to enjoy a fun summer with the whole family? Throughout the upcoming months, communities will be hosting many events and festivals. Staying local is not only a good way to save money, but it also helps support our state’s small businesses. In fact, Indiana welcomes 74 million visitors to the state each year, generating more than $10.7 billion in revenue and providing over 144,200 jobs. A great place to start planning your next trip is online

at VisitIndiana.com, where you can ďŹ nd information on lodging, events, restaurants and even discounts. In addition to the online tools available, free copies of the 2016 Indiana Travel Guide and other travel publications can be ordered at VisitIndiana.com or by calling 800-677-9800. I hope you and your family get to experience all that our great state oers this summer. Representative McNamara (R-Evansville) represents portions of Posey and Vanderburgh counties.

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OBITUARIES Amanda Davis

Norma Bodkins Norma Lee Bodkins, 86, of Mount Vernon, passed away Thursday, July 7, 2016, at Park Terrace Village. She was born January 20, 1930, in Knox County, Ind., to the late Virgil J. and Henrietta M. (Sprinkle) Morrison. Th h t th Throughout the years she worked as a Surgical Tech and Doctor’s Assistant, and graduated later in life from USI with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Health Services with a Minor in Social Work. Norma founded the River City Eagles in Evansville and the Oakland City Eagles, where she held many offices throughout the years. She had also been active in the State Eagles Organization with her husband. She loved dancing the polka and the waltz. Previously, Norma lived in Gibson Co., Vanderburgh Co., Pike Co., and in Bradenton Co., Fla. Norma was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Oral Calvin Bodkins; brother, Jackie Joe Morrison; and her parents. She is survived by her son, Steven Roy (Patti) Bodkins of Texas; daughters, Angela (Howard ‘Butch’) Draper of Tiptonville, Tenn., and Teresa (Alan) Blackburn of Mount Vernon; grandchildren, Shane O’Keefe of Evansville, Mark Blackburn of Mount Vernon, Erick Bodkins of Evansville, Ivy Bodkins, Cheri Norrington and Andy Hurst of Winslow, Ind.; 12 greatgrandchildren; and five great, great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 17, 2016, at Alexander West Chapel. Friends may visit Sunday from 2 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. Special thanks to the staffs of Heritage Hospice and Park Terrace Village for their excellent care and compassion. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311 or to Heritage Hospice, 1202 West Buena Vista Road, Evansville, IN 47710. Condolences may be made online at www.AlexanderWestChapel.com.

Amanda Lea Davis, 27, of Grandview, Indiana, born May 20, 1989 in Evansville, Indiana, passed away June 30, 2016. We are not promised an everlasting life on earth… but we are promi d eternal t l lif ised life. Amanda’s life on earth was short, but her zest for life has left us with priceless memories. Her legacy will live on through her beautiful daughters: Elizabeth and Delilah. Amanda is also survived by her mother: Wanda (Cockrum) Young and her husband Paul; father: Jeff Barlett and mom Flo Barlett; sister and brother-inlaw: Tarah and Bart Nellis; nephew: Jacob Nellis; niece: Addy Nellis; brother: Josh Willis and niece: Kady Willis. She is also survived by many extended family members. A celebration of life will be held with memorial services 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Indiana. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

An Izuzu Trooper owned by Marc Schmitzer on Tile Factory Road was demolished by a downed Silver Maple during Thursday’s afternoon storm in Mount Vernon. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

Pork Chop benefit to be held July 22 at PC Co-op The employees of the Posey County Co-op are holding a fundraiser to help with the medical expenses of Alvin Nurrenbern. The benefit will be held on Friday, July 22 beginning at 11 a.m. at Posey County Co-op, 817 West Fourth Street. Alvin has been hospitalized for the past few months and had a heart pump installed on June 1 in Indianapolis while awaiting a heart transplant. The first surgery

was a success, but the family continues to incur major medical expenses. The cost is $7 which includes a one inch pork chop sandwich, chips, cookie and drink. Half loins available for $20. Pre-orders are recommended, and will be taken through noon on July 15 by calling 812-838-4468 or (fax) 812-838-8308. Delivery is available with a minimum of 10 orders.

“Korean War veterans rarely receive the recognition they deserve for serving our country, defending democracy and preserving freedom. It was a great honor to recognize our Korean War veterans today and unveil the ‘38th Parallel Veterans of the Korean War Memorial’ sign to be placed on Interstate 69 in Evansville,” states Senator Jim Tomes. “I am thankful for Don Gilles for bringing this idea forward, and for the work of my colleagues in the General Assembly and the Indiana Department of Transportation for making this memorial a reality.” Pictured above are Don Gilles, left, Korean War Veteran and Senator Jim Tomes. Photo submitted

‘Fees’ continued from Page A1 benefit student safety and documents any property damage. In other board action: • In personnel matters, confirmed the employment of Teresa Crissup, replacing Ann Wilder, and Allison King, replacing Amanda Wilson as teachers at West Elementary School, Kendyl Bourne as assistant swim coach for the high school boys and Micheal Reinitz as the assistant swim coach for high school girls, Paul Quinzer will be head coach of high school boys tennis. Melissa Howard was hired to be a third shift custodian replacing Joi Rye at the junior high school. Tina McCloud will replace David Reese as the high school vocational director while Alicia Schmidt will fill Reese’s former position as FFA sponsor. • accepted the following resignations, all effective immediately, from: Teresa Crissup as a teacher assistant at West Elementary and Lucas Dargo as a high school health teacher/ athletic trainer, Lynn Culley-Sims as an as-

sistant swim coach high school boys and girls and Melissa Howard as a high school food service worker. • approved the Child Nutrition Program Permanent Agreement and the Free and Reduced-Price Policy Statement with the Indiana Department of Education. • appointed David Purvis as replacement for Paul Swanson on the Alexandrian Public Library Board for a four year term. • accepted the bids for cafeteria food and supplies for the upcoming school year. • adopted a resolution permitting Deborah Serna to attend the eRevolution conference at North High School on July 13. • Information to the Board included the School Lunch Fund Report for May and the fuel quote tabulation for the 2016-17 school year. SynEbnergy Partners were the low bidders • The next board meeting is slated for Monday, July 18 at 5:45 p.m. in the junior high school library.

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Smell of new pencils, crayons evokes longing for days gone by Madeleine, once again, the Class of ‘63 everyone can look back and wish they could is having their yearly reunion this Satur- make a change or two. The main thing that day. After we did the 50th one, a group of I would go back and alter is not finishing us decided that we would D M college. Obviously, having do a get-together each year. a degree would have opened Hopefully, it will remain an B many doors that I was never important day for many of C able to walk through. Also, our fellow classmates. It is P I really did enjoy the expenot a big party, just a simple rience of being a college night to catch up with our student. I let personal probfriends and share a meal. lems influence me and it was Hopefully, we will not lose anyone from probably the worst mistake I can remember. our class for a very long time, but we do I have had a good life, and perhaps this not want to put off seeing anyone. We have is where I was meant to be, but I recall the tried to personally notify each person, but time I spent at the University of Evansville, we want everyone to come, even those who and I wish I could go back and stay there were not technically in our class. For every- longer. I had some good friends with whom one in any of the classes from the 60s, we I have now lost touch. One of the unforgetwould welcome your presence. Just give one table things that happened while I was there of us a call. was the assassination of JFK. Seeing the uniRemembering our school years is nice and versity flag lowered to half-mast is a sight I everyone has a memory or story to tell. Mad- will never forget. I have always considered eleine, I know it is very hard for you to imag- this event to be when our generation began ine yourself at my age, looking back. You, to lose their innocence. Alexander, and Issabella have your whole On a lighter note, I have always loved lives ahead of you. Part of me is glad that school, and that makes me think I would I have so many of the struggles behind me have made a good teacher, also. Seeing you now, but mostly I envy youth. I suppose that children getting ready to start another authis is the feeling shared by many folks in tumn semester makes me a little jealous. It my age group. is always this month that school supplies apHindsight is 20/20, as they say, but almost pear in the stores, and I want to have a reason

to buy some. I usually buy a few packages of pens, and a few notebooks. I can recall working with the shopping lists that my children brought home, and I loved filling the basket with the needed things. Even the smell of new pencils and crayons is great. I have heard teachers talking about getting their classrooms ready for another year, and I am jealous of that, too. Putting up autumn décor, and all of the other holiday stuff for the whole year would be such fun. Plus, opening up a new textbook and doing all that I could to transfer that knowledge into the brains of another group of students would be so rewarding. I know a lot of teachers, many of them now retired and I am sure they can look back with satisfaction about the years they worked with young folks. I can’t tell you how many times a former student has said how they were helped by being in your grandfather’s art class. I feel certain that this is true of so many dedicated teachers. Your Aunt Heather idolized her high school teacher, Bette Hunt. Even at my age, I look back and remember the teachers who made my school years such a pleasure. Verlie Newman taught at the Cynthiana Grade School and was so good to me. Also at that school were Lloyd and Ruby Hutchinson and they were important

Cathy at U of E - 1963 to so many students through the years. I wish I could mention all of the excellent teachers from the North Posey School system. In current time, many children do not have such a wonderful place to start their lives. So, yes, as I gaze down the long aisles of school supplies, many memories flood back, as well as the desire to have new books and pencils once again. Soon, the big yellow school buses will be running again, and a new year will begin. Good luck to students of all ages and I hope you take advantage of the best years of your lives. You will also make lifelong friends like the ones I can’t wait to see at each year’s reunion.

Miller reunion set for July 17 The 71st reunion for the Descendants of Lorenz and Jacobina Miller will be held on July 17, 2016 at 12:30 p.m. Picture will be taken following at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Ford Road, West on Highway 62 and East of Mount Vernon. ● Silent Auction - get your arts, crafts, baked goods and plants ready. This has been so successful in the past few years that we are able to meet our facility expenses with no additional family dues. ● Games and activities will be provided for the children - Miller Family T Shirts, Sports Activities for ages 10, Face Painting and a Trea-

sure Hunt. Wear orange for Miller’s, green for Lena’s family, red for Rueger’s family, yellow for Margie Jean, and blue for the Batteiger’s. ● Share pictures, articles, photo’s, and newspaper clippings - We would love to communicate with as many as possible via email at this time. Please send updates for our book of all births, deaths, and marriages that have occurred in the past five years to Pat Miller Novack at spatsy41@yahoo.com, Patti Green at greenpatti@sbcglobal.net, or Janie Green White at 812 Locust, Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620, home 812-838-2738, cell 270-929-2863.

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New Harmonie Healthcare staff recently placed their Bronze award Banner in the front lawn of the care center. New Harmonie Healthcare has been recognized as a 2016 recipient of the Bronze Commitment to Quality Award for it’s dedication to improving the lives of Wish List residents through quality care. Pictured here are receptionist Kelley Tenbarge, HR direcPurina Cat Chow, Purina tor Brenda Patterson, Executive Director Deborah Morgan, Maintenance Supervisor Jeff Kitten Chow, cat litter, dog Harris, CNA Shelley Ostrander, Workforce Manager Tiffany James, Director of Clinical food, dog bones, dog collars, Services Katrina Wagner, and Activity Director Rebecca Brown. Photo submitted paper towels, bleach and laundry detergent.

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Living With Alzheimer’s Disease; Middle Stages In the middle stage of Alzheimer’s disease, those who were care partners now become hands-on caregivers. Join us and hear caregivers and professionals

discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s. Registration required. $5 donation suggested. Designed for family caregivers; please no profes-

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sionals. Date: July 19 Time: 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The Posey County Health Location: Alzheimer’s Association, 701 North Department now offers testWeinbach Avenue, Suite ing and treatment of STD’s. For questions and appoint510, Evansville, Ind. ments please call 812-8381328.

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Social Security Administration by Charo Boyd, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

You can still file and suspend, even with these changes You probably heard that changes in the law now affect the way you file for certain benefits. These changes place limits on when voluntary suspension and reinstatement can begin for you and your family members who might also be entitled to benefits on that record. This is not the demise of ‘file and suspend.’ It’s still one of your best tools for boosting your Social Security benefit after you reach your full retirement age. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 made changes to the Social Security claims filed by married couples. The law affected an unintended loophole primarily used by married couples to gain more money. If you’re full retirement age or older

and apply for Social Security retirement benefits, you can suspend your benefits for any amount of time up to age 70. You may do this to earn ‘delayed retirement credits,’ which result in a higher benefit payment when you turn 70 or when you request reinstatement of benefits, whichever comes first. Under the new law, when you submit a request to suspend your benefits to earn delayed retirement credits on or after April 30, 2016, you will no longer be able to receive spouse’s or widow(er)’s benefits during this voluntary delay period. In addition, if you suspend your benefit, any benefits payable to your spouse and children on your record (except for a divorced

spouse) will also be suspended for the same time period. There is an exception. A request for voluntary suspension will not suspend a divorced spouse’s benefit. Also, your divorced spouse can receive benefits on your record during this voluntary delay period. Remember, you can still plan and make the most of your retirement benefit by filing and suspending. We have a wealth of retirement information at www.socialsecurity.gov/planners/retire. For more information and answer to your questions about these changes in the law, go to www.socialsecurity.gov/ planners/retire/claiming.html.

PC Council on Aging offers services to community Posey County Council on Aging offers many services to Poseyville residents. Transportation We provide transportation on a daily basis (Monday through Friday). Our vans provide transportation for residents that are 60 or disabled. Medicaid often covers

the expense of transportation. We are able to provide trasportation to medical appointments, as well as other appointments including pharmacies, grocery shopping, and banking. Lunch SWIRCA provides meals to our Poseyville Center on

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The suggested donation is $3.50 and you need to make your reservation at least one day in advance by calling 8742307. Activities Bingo is every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at

11:45 a.m. Clabber Tournament is a monthly event. Blood pressure checks are offered monthly at no charge. If you are interested in any of these activities please stop by the Poseyville Center or call 874-2307 or 838-4656.

YESTERDAYS NEWS... (JULY 2, 1986)

Linda Clifford and Kelli Alldredge of PC Pound Puppies helped tend to the two day rummage sale at the Eagles Nest in Mount Vernon. Linda and Kelli are both board members of the organization, with the proceeds from the sale going to help out the no-kill shelter. Photo by Zach Straw

Featured Animals

of The Posey County Pound Puppies. Call (812)-305-4737 Andy DOB: 3/14 Weight: 40 pounds. Andy is a little sweetheart, but he is quite timid until he gets to know you. It can take months for a dog who is severely shy to come out of his shell. His adopter will have to be willing to put in the time it will take to draw him out, and that takes lots of patience and understanding. The payoff will be worthwhile. Andy plays well with other dogs. Andy must go to a home with at least one other dog and a privacy fence. He has had a rabies shot, 7-way shot, bordetella, and been wormed. He is also neutered, microchipped, and heartworm negative. Andy came into the shelter on 7/10/14 and is looking for a furever home. Our adoption fee is $130 and it helps to cover a portion of the dog’s vetting costs. The adoption process includes the completion of an application followed by an interview. To submit an adoption application: pcpoundpuppies.webs.com/ meet-our-dogsVisit the http://pcpoundpuppies.com and follow us on Facebook http://facebook.com/pcpoundpuppies for news and upcoming events.

Birthdays July 12 - Shane Oglesby, Jan Lowery, Jan Morris, Laura Nicholson, Roger Wasson, Caitlin Woods, Robert RaineyCombs July 13 - Nathan Moutray, Angela Goedde, Sal Crispino, Victor Guerrero, Kylee Rickets, Jane Schelhorn, Anna Stoll July 14 - Jason Barnes, Rex Morris, Wanda Carpenter July 15 - Charles Hempfling, Shane M. Espenlaub, Richard Butler, Sue Evans, Will Searcy, Mylee Allen, Hilary Kanyi July 16 - Mark Taylor, Adam Farrar, Samantha Robinson, Jim Scarafia, Phyllis A. Werry, Maia Tooley, Angeline Elder Mason, Camden Clowers July 17 - Leo Powers, Terry Schmidt, Amanda Gentry, Karen Stallings, Heather Eubank, Zachary Eagan, Kirby Wilson, Larry Horton, Pam Wasson, Barbara Sue Kleinschmidt, Alton Folz, Julia Angle, Wilma Alton, Marcia Lange, Joseph Nelson, Katie Winiger, Barbara Sue Kleinschmidt July 18 - Jon Watson, Murlea Maier, Lois Mittino Gray, Dylan Peerman, Mary Spanner, Justin Terrell, Evan Kissel, Jason Gates, Julia Alton Brown, Helen Cowan, Robin Risley If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to: Posey County News, P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631, or email: news@poseycountynews.com


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NHT dishes up great summer theater with ‘I Love You...â€? By Lois Mittino Gray Finally. New Harmony Theatre’s latest production dishes up exactly what I think a great summer theater should oer. ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ is an adult musical comedy that locals and tourists alike can enjoy on a summer’s evening without being bombarded by F-word bombs everywhere and heavy dark depressing dialogue. It’s just a fun romp through the world of love and relationships presented in a series of humorous vignettes in two acts. Four incredibly talented Equity Association actors assume over forty roles in the production that begins with ďŹ rst date jitters all the way up through marriage and babies to ďŹ nding companionship in old age after a beloved spouse passes away. The play’s tagline is ‘Everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were afraid to admit.’ The songs are witty and ďŹ lled with zinger lines. The book and lyrics were written by Joe DiPietro and music was done by Jimmy Roberts. You may not have heard of it before, but its record stands as the second-longest running O Broadway musical, after 5,003 performances from 1996 to 2008. It is translated into seventeen languages because, of course, the mating game and its foibles are similar around the world. Michael Indeglio is absolutely charming in his many roles as ‘Man 1.’ Whether he’s wondering if he’ll be ‘the date from hell’ or a good father, he’s sincere and hilarious. His dance moves including the robot, Karate Kid amingo kick and pizza box twirling were great and he can really rock a red thong, too. His poignant song about love after thirty years of marriage ‘Shouldn’t I Be Less In Love With You?’ tugs at the heartstrings. Kenney M. Green really worked the many parts of ‘Man 2.’ He was a scream wearing his orange jumpsuit in a ‘Scared Straight’ takeo and just as comfy in his proper plaid golf pants. A high point for me was his role as a very convincing elderly gentleman looking for love in ‘Funerals are for Dating.’ I recognized both men from their roles in last season’s fabulous ‘The Full Monty.’ Erica Lustig as ‘Woman 1’ runs the gamut from excited ingenue in ‘I Will Be Loved Tonight’ to a disgruntled divorcee in ‘The Very First Dating Video of Rose Ritz.’ She is the bride to Lanene Charters’ bridesmaid. Charters as ‘Woman 2’ wows the audience in her frou-frou bridesmaid dress that she’ll never wear again in ‘Always a Bridesmaid.’ The two ladies dance and sing their hearts out all night long. As an ensemble, the four really click and make it look like they’re having a blast the whole time. This was especially evident in ‘The Family that Drives Together’ as they careen around the stage in wheeled chairs. Green nails the typical dad line say-

ing ‘made good time.’ This musical comedy review features song styles as varied as doo wop, country-western, tangos, gospel and ballads. Musical direction was done by Patrick Ritsch who tinkled the ivories on the Steinway piano. Choreography was handled by Pam Atha and actress Erica Lustig also served as the dance captain for the quartet of performers. Costumes were put together by NHT veteran Shan Jensen. Dresses were done in knockout colors, matrons wore sensible shoes and white cat eye glasses and ooooh that pink bridesmaid dress. The set is in periwinkle purple colors with geometric designs and 3-D string lights that change color. Scenery was done by Paul Weimer complete with moving platforms in and out to create the many vignette areas. The lighting by Eric Cope and sound by Kevin Gray enhanced the production.

Gary and Margie Pearce, celebrated their 60th anniversary with a big dinner party on June 20, 2016, with about 78 people in attendance. Their actual anniversary was on June 9. Pictured l to r are: Taylor Morrow, Valerie Morrow, Chad Edwards, Gary Pearce, Hannah Edwards, Brooke Baehl, John Morrow holding Tate Morrow, Margie Pearceholding Vanessa Baehl, Donnetta Morrow, Heather Baehl and Jared Baehl. Photo submitted

Bridges of Hope Bridges of Hope, a Fair Trade mission of First United Methodist Church, located at 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., is celebrating our 10 Year Anniversary. We are open every Tuesday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. We are having a special 20 percent o sale each week until September 7, 2016.

CPL News By Claire Wezet The week of July 17 - July 23 all scarves (made by artisans from countries such as Guatemala, India, Nepal and Bangladesh) will be on sale. Find us on Facebook (Bridges of Hope Fair Trade) for weekly updates and pictures of items on sale. With any purchase, sign up for the Grand Prize Drawing to be given away the night of September 7.

DAR NEWS by Donna Creek The General Thomas Posey Daughters of the American Revolution met for a luncheon meeting July 25 at the Posey County Aging Center in Mount Vernon. Regent Linda Downen opened the meeting with the Ritual, Pledge of Allegiance, American’s Creed and Preamble to the United States Constitution. Downen presented the awards received at the State Convention May 12 in Indianapolis. The program yearbook for 2015-2016 was awarded a gold award, two Amercanism awards for representation at the Honor Flight Welcoming Ceremony and distribution of ags and other material at local festivals. Southern District Director Carol Weatherholt reviewed the upcoming August 9 meeting to be held at the New Harmony Conference Center. Our Chapter will decorate the tables using the 200th year

The play, directed by Eliott Wasserman, Dean of USI’s Department of Performing Arts, runs two hours and ďŹ fteen minutes with a ďŹ fteen minute intermission. There is a disclaimer in the program that the production has adult themes, haze, and strobe eects. This performance was underwritten by the Indiana Arts Commission, Mary Robertson, and my friends, David and Vicki Campbell. David was very pleased with this choice of musical for this season and voiced a similar opinion to mine that it was what summer theater should be. Just a reminder that the Murphy Auditorium is very cool and you might want to bring a jacket or wrap. The show runs from July 8-17 with Friday and Saturday evening performances at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. For ticket information and reservations, call 812-682-3115 or go to the website www. newharmonytheater.com.

celebration of Indiana, and Donna Creek presented her table decoration for review. Weatherholt gave an information session on the proper placement of DAR insignia and pins or ribbons and sashes. Creek conveyed an invitation to a General Thomas Posey DAR sponsored event ‘Mad Ann Bailey,’ a portrayal of a woman during the time of the Revolutionary War, on June 25 at the Landing; and also, to the three o’clock Indiana and Posey County Historical Society dedication of the Dann Lynn Memorial located at Sherburne Park. Downen had several ‘Happy Sacks,’ that will be sent to the DAR sponsored Tamassee School of South Carolina, for Weatherholt to examine. The chapter will be notiďŹ ed of the next meeting in July to ďŹ nalize the table decorations for the District meeting.

The library will be hosting all kinds of programs for all ages throughout the summer. If you haven’t already picked up the July calendar, stop in and pick one up or access it online from the library’s website (www.pcpl.lib.in.us). Upcoming programs and events: • Pre-K Storytime – Mondays at 11:30 a.m. For children between two and ďŹ ve years old. • Primary Program – Tuesdays from 2-3 p.m. For children between six and nine years old. Registration required. • Teen Program – Wednesdays from 3-4 p.m. For kids between thirteen and seventeen years old. Registration required. • Mommy and Me Singa-Long – Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. For (or Dads/

Paracord Bracelets: Learn how to make paracord bracelets and make one to take home. Wednesday, July 20 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. This program is open to teens. Registration is required. • Outdoor Programs: These programs take place outside and are open to families. Friday, July 15 and 29 at 11 a.m. Just a reminder to everyone participating in the summer reading program- as you get half way to your reading goal, stop in the library to pick up your half way prize. If you haven’t signed up for the summer reading program yet, there’s still time. So stop on in for one of our awesome programs, check out our extensive collection of books and DVDs, and be sure to participate in the summer reading program.

Grandparents/Guardians) and babies between two months and three years old. • Intermediate Program – Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. For kids between ten and thirteen years old. Registration required. The month of July is jampacked with fun programs and special events for kids, teens, adults, and families at the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library. • Special Event – Adult Craft: Wednesday, July 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. This event is open to adults. Registration is required. Last day to register is Thursday, July 7. • Special Event – Animal Tales: Enjoy an up-close experience learning about and interacting with amazing wild animals. Tuesday, July 19 at 5 p.m. • Special Teen Event –

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APL News By Stanley Campbell Drawing and Watercolor for Adults - July 14, 21 and 28 at 10 a.m. We will be working on development skill in drawing and watercolor. All supplies provided. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies feel free to just walk-in. To register for this series, you must call Stan Campbell at the library at 812-838-3286. Note that there will be no program on July 7. Laughs and Crafts Club - The fun is on July 14 and 21 at 2 p.m. There is always a craft, a story and a snack and always a good time at our Laughs and Crafts Club. This program is for kids who are entering kindergarten through ďŹ fth grade. Registration started on May 23. Summer Babies/Toddlers Storytimes - July 18 and 19 at 9:30 a.m. This is a program for children ages birth to 36 months features books, movement, music, and rhymes to promote early literacy. Parents/caregivers help their children follow along by participating in this storytime with them. Register for Mondays or Tuesdays. Registration began May 23. Summer Preschool Storytimes - July 18 and 19 at 10:30 a.m. A program for ages three-ďŹ ve introduces children to reading and language in a fun way through stories, crafts, and other activities. Parents/caregivers are not required to attend this storytime along with their child, but must remain in the library. Register for Mondays or Tuesdays. Registration

started on May 23. Teen Wilderness Survival Program - Professional survivalist Clint Jivoin will be joining us at the library July 18 at 5:30 p.m. for two hours of survival skills instruction. This program will start with instruction and discussion of basic survival skills and then move outside to practice some practical hands-on skills. For grades six-12 but parents and adults welcome. Registration is required by Sunday, July 17. LITerally Speaking Book Discussion - July 19 at 1 p.m. we will be discussing ‘The Last Bookaneer’ by Matthew Pearl. Books are available at the Circulation Desk for checkout. Hole Lot of Fun! - On July 20 at 2 p.m. we’re turning the children’s area into a nine-hole miniature golf course. After your round of golf, enjoy refreshments at AL’s Clubhouse (also known as the Kids’ Corner program room). For ages ďŹ ve-12. Registration is required and begins July 6. Please note that, for this event, you will not be able to register online. You must call the library at 8383286 to register for a tee time. Hula Hoop with Abs Marie - Remember when you last used a Hula Hoop? Well on July 21 at 6 p.m. you will learn how Hula Hooping is a great way to get some fun exercise. Wear comfortable cloths and prepare to ‘Hoop’ it up. Harry Potter Party - In honor of the release of the new Harry Potter book,

‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,’ we’re throwing a Potter Party. On July 25 at 3:30 p.m. We’ll have butterbeer, treats, and some games, like Table Quidditch. Stop on by, there is no registration. Grades six-12 only. Children’s Craft Fair This program will take place on July 30 at 2 p.m. and will be a craft fair featuring items made by local children ages 12 and under. All items priced at $4 or less. A Book Bingo game will also be offered. No tickets or registration required to attend, however children who want to sell items at a booth need to complete an entry form by July 15. Entry forms will be available at the library beginning June 1. This event will take place outside near the library parking lot. In case of rain, it will be held in the meeting rooms. Final Day for the Summer Reading Program July 30 is the ďŹ nal day of our Summer Reading Program. All game cards and reading records must be completed and turned in by the end of the day Need to register for a program? You can register well in advance for any of our library programs by going to our website at http://alexandrianpl.org. Can’t register on-line? Call the library at (812) 838-3286 or visit in person. Our library sta representative will be ready to assist you and answer your questions. Check out our Facebook page and Like us.

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Carr, King transfer hobby to business at ‘Consigned to Design’ By Lois Mittino Gray Janice Carr and Charleen King have been fast friends since they first sat next to each other on a bench at their sons’ Little League games over twenty years ago. Today they sit side by side on a large green couch that will be one of the featured items in their new business venture called ‘Consigned to Design: Home Furnishings, Linens and Gifts.’ The store, located at 108 Second Street in the yellow building behind Three Chicks Fudgery, celebrated its grand opening on Saturday morning July 9, 2016 with the mayor doing the ceremonial ribbon cutting. It features antiques, furniture, handcrafts, household items, wall art, and restored and repurposed items that are totally redone with hand painting and sewing. The two ladies are quick to compliment each other on how well their interests complement one another. “Charleen is the best seamstress I know. She can make just about anything you ask her to do. She just finished all the curtains for my new homethe Seibert House,” Janice said. Charleen likes to sew and paint and repurpose things. She just finished staining and making a print cover for a stool for a customer. “Janice has an eye for antiques and restores old things. We really balance each other out,” Charleen observed. The pair got the idea to go in business together when they helped Janice’s daughter, Katie move into her new apartment. Charleen painted tables for her as were seen on Pinterest while Janice refinished antiques for her new digs. Katie said, “You two really complement each other in what you can do. You should start a business.” The germ of an idea was born there. One night in April, the ladies and their husbands ate together and then went riding around after supper looking for a place in Mount Vernon to rent. “We looked at vacant storefronts, old houses, small shops and couldn’t find anything,” Charleen said. “We went out again another night after dinner with no luck. We

knew what we were looking for. We wanted a place where we had a lot of space to create theme rooms and set up vignettes in each area to display items.” Very disappointed, their hopes of finding a great place were dashed by no availability or high rents. “Our husbands, who are supportive, but are letting us do this as our thing, said if it is meant to be, it will happen. Sure enough, on a Thursday at the end of the month, we decided to call Judy Wininger since she supports downtown redevelopment and knows about real estate. As luck would have it, she just had a tenant give notice the day before and had this place vacant. We looked at it that day. It was a great fit so it must be meant to be,” Janice noted optimistically. Within a few weeks and a wall knock out to enlarge the place, the business was ready to go and the duo are getting a Facebook page up and running. Hours for the store will be Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and closed on Sunday. That could change if business warrants being open more. “Of course, we can open by appointment after hours as I live close by,” Janice remarked. “We also plan to be open during festivals and events on the river that brings people down here.” Consignments are welcome and will be taken by appointment at 812-643-5074. They do not take clothing or shoes. Other items for sale will be acquired at auctions and estate sales. The new entrepreneurs have high hopes that their business will become part of a thriving community of eateries and great shops to browse in while strolling along the river. “We hope that other people will come down and open storefronts here, like a bakery, and there will be lots of things to see and do. We will have their business cards here and hope they will reciprocate. ” “In the meantime, we’re planning to have fun with this and not quit our real jobs yet,” Janice said with a grin. “We plan to treat our business like we treat our friendship - with a lot of love.”

Janice Carr stands next to longtime friend Charleen King by a couch they offer for sale at their new consignment store at 108 Second Street in Mount Vernon. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray Charleen works as a Mount Vernon school bus driver and does residential cleaning as her ‘real job’ while Janice is a saleswoman for Resource Services, a firm owned by Damon Bailey in Bedford, Indiana. A warm welcome to this new exciting business venture.

Ben, Rachel, Nolan, and Sydney Deno along with mom and grandGracie DeFur waits to check in her project at the mother Ruth Ritzert man one of the booths at the annual St. Mat- Posey County Fair on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Dave thew’s Summer Social on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Dave Pearce Pearce

Little Dylan Matthews picks out his water pistol to have some fun during the St. Matthew Summer Social on Sunday in Mount Vernon. Photo by Dave Pearce

YOUR NEWS is always welcome here! 812-682-39500 At right: Lexi Fifer balances her cake while waiting in line to check in her project Sunday afternoon at the Posey County Fairgrounds. Photo by Dave Pearce

Fifteen Posey County students led by Amelia Wildeman, Denny Hargett and Rose Overton had a blast at the annual Wild About Nature Adventure Day Camp. Sponsored by the Friends of Harmonie State Park, the students hiked, built bluebird houses, did a trail work project, played in the creek, learned about land stewardship, wildlife, natural resources and made new friends. This camp is for students entering sixth thru eighth grades in the Fall and is offered each summer. Photo submitted

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Nannette and Jerry Stump with their beloved bulldog Bentley greet visitors in their new bookstore. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray By Lois Mittino Gray On some days, you can walk by New Harmony’s newest business and see Bentley watching you from the front door. On other days, he might just ignore you and sleep under the sales desk

of the intriguing store until Jerry Stump has time to give him a massage. At all times, the aged English Bulldog with the classic overbite and the shambling old man walk reigns as the marvelous mascot of Clementine’s Eclectic Gallery on 516 Main Street. Bentley looks a lot like Clementine, the store’s namesake, who is featured in a drawing etched on the downtown store window. The remarkable likeness was done by Jerry and Nannette Stump’s daughter, Tara. Clementine was the beloved dog the shop owners rescued for three years from a life as a puppy mill mother before her passing. Both bulldogs are rescues from the Indiana Bulldog Rescue Association. The eclectic store opened on May 28 with a variety of new and used items for sale. “I picked the word eclectic to describe it, but then I had second thoughts that maybe customers would not know that word and confuse it with eccentric or electric,” Jerry said with a little smile. “But we kept it in the name.” Eclectic is defined as deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources. The shop offers a wide selection of mainly hardcover books, vintage magazines, vintage comic books, Disney items, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, Vera Bradley bags and original art. Many ceramic art pieces were created by daughter Tara. The current store is Jerry’s second bookstore. He owned ‘Turn the Page at the Castle’ in Vincennes until he sold it in 2006. He worked as the Chief Financial Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital there before retiring in 2014. He did not keep any inventory from the first store, but started to acquire items for this one while traveling often doing consulting work. A native of Hammond, Indiana; he loves to pass time reading in airports, browsing used

book stores and attending auctions and estate sales. Jerry met his wife Nannette, a native of Ithaca, New York, in Tucson and they have had many adventures together, including opening this dream store. She retired in 2014 too. Nannette was a psychologist at St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville. She currently works a few days a week at the Lampion Center. The couple resides in a home near the St. Joseph area designed by their architect son, Reggie. While Jerry admits it is hard to beat the price of Amazon and other online retailers, he thinks nothing can match the ambience of browsing in a good quality small bookstore. “We have books organized by genre and then alphabetized within that category. Some of them are old familiar friends to visitors. Some are interesting new finds. Maybe it’s just a cool looking book—a real serendipity.” Jerry’s favorite book is a funny sports story ‘You Know Me Al’ by Ring Lardner that he carries in the store. He also likes biographies and Stephen King works like ‘11-22-63’ and ‘Hearts in Atlantis.’ Nanette likes nonfiction and history and her favorite writers are Mark Twain and John Krakauer. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The store will be closed on Mondays and Thursdays, but Jerry felt that might change. He may be open on Mondays, too, since he has to box things up for his online business then. The Stumps’ are great fans of New Harmony and its offerings and are pleased to have found a location here. They have joined the New Harmony Business Associates. They invite you to stop by and meet Bentley or check their page on Facebook.

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St. Paul’s UMC to host GriefShare group It hurts to lose someone you love. Find help at GriefShare. GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone. It may be hard for you to feel optimistic about the future right now. If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. This can be a confusing time when you feel isolated and have many questions about things you’ve never faced before. Going to GriefShare feels like having warm arms wrapped around you when you’re shivering. GriefShare meets weekly to help you face these challenges and move towards rebuild-

ing your life. It doesn’t matter how long ago your loss occurred or how recent it was. A GriefShare group will meet on Monday evenings beginning on August 1 at 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Poseyville. There are 12 sessions and you can join at any time. Each week deals with a different issue of grief so if you can’t attend every week, you will still find help on those weeks that you can attend. There is no cost to you. If you have any questions, you can call Nancy Wilder at 812-204-3765. If you know someone that could benefit from this group, please tell them about it and offer to come with them if they are hesitant about coming alone.

Sermon of the Week: Adams, Hancock, And Rush Without teaching the children the Bible in school we shatter any hope of having happiness in our public and private lives. As a nation we did what Mr. Rush warned us not to do - take the Bible out of the schools. In the little over fifty years since the Bible has been removed from schools can we claim we are happier? A greater percentage of American homes owned guns back then, but mass shootings are getting frequent. They were unheard of then. Living with someone you were not married to used to be called, “Living in sin.” Now sex outside of marriage is expected and normal. Few things the Bible calls “sin” is thought of as wrong anymore. In fact, many things, such a living together, is expected and encouraged. God warned Israel when they got to the point of no longer thinking sin is a sin, Jeremiah 6:15, “Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? nay, they were not at all ashamed, neither could they blush: therefore they shall fall among them that fall: at the time that I visit them they shall be cast down, saith the LORD.” He warns them they would

fall when He would come and visit them, but in the next verse, Jeremiah 6:16, He tells them how to avoid judgement, “Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.” He told them to get back to the old path, but they refused.

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By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church America’s birthday is upon us. Being an American, I took a look back and a look forward. America is made up of people, so I looked back at the people who formed her - the founding fathers. Using the same standards, I set for myself; I was looking at how well America has done in following the Lord. John Adams, our second President, said, “The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity.” A signer of the Declaration of Independence believed the principles of our new nation were Christian. John Hancock, that giant signature at the bottom of the Declaration of Independence, believed that happiness could only come when Jesus Christ was ruling the land. As governor of Massachusetts he asked for the people of the state to pray, “that universal happiness may be established in the world [and] that all may bow to the scepter of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the whole earth be filled with His glory.” Honestly, I found quote after quote of our founding fathers touting the praises of Christianity or Jesus Christ as the power behind the new republic, but space prohibits me of mentioning all that I found. However, one, because of our present day situation, stood out among the others. Benjamin Rush, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Surgeon General of the Continental Army; a Ratifier of the US Constitution; Treasurer of the US Mint and called “the Father of American Medicine” and “the Father of American Public Schools Under the Constitution.” Mr. Rush may not be a household name like Washington, Jefferson, or Franklin, but it is clear to see from his jobs and titles, he had much to do with the forming of our nation and he was well respected

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PC 4H FAIR ROYALTY Alaina Allyn was crowned Posey County’s Princess during Pageneat night, the opening night of the Posey County Fiar for 2016 on Saturday evening. From left to right are second runner-up Kyra Rainey, Top Sponsor Award Winner Danielle Underwood, Allyn, and first runnerup Maggie McCutchan. Photo by Dave Pearce

Annual Harmonie Luau coming soon The Luau presented by the Friends of Harmonie and sponsored by Heritage Federal will be held on July 16, 2016. The meal of pulled pork, sides, drink and dessert will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. followed by a free swim and attendance prizes. The cost is $10 for adult, $5 for children four-10, three and under free. All proceeds are used to support Harmonie State Park and especially the planned Outdoor Education Pavillion. Tickets can be purchased and reservations made at the Harmonie State Park front gate or from Sherri Allen at campsite 110. Reservations or questions contact friendsofharmonie@ gmail.com or on the Friends of Harmonie Facebook page. Camping reservations can be made at www.reserveamerica. com.

Fiddle Camp to start July 25 Children and adults who dream of fiddling and want a chance to learn are invited to participate in Mount Vernon’s first Fiddle Camp, which will be held July 25 through August 5. Classes will be held in the afternoon and evening if there is sufficient interest. Participants may sign up for one or two weeks and for beginning or intermediate level classes. Techniques taught are useful to fiddlers

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MVCC, FUMC to host water park VBS Water Park Vacation Bible School will be hosted by Mount Vernon Community Church and First United Methodist Church on July 25-27 from 5:30-8 p.m. Mon/Tues and from 5:30-8:30 on Wednesday. The location is at First United Methodist Wesley Hall and will offer Bible lessons, food, games, science experiments, crafts, songs, and fun. Ages from pre-k through fifth are invited and parents can register at www.blackschapelmv.org. We hope to see you there and remember to bring a towel. Libby Fifer was crowned Miss Posey County Teen Queen during Pageant night Saturday evening at the Posey County Fair. To her left is Sponsor Award Winner Danielle Libbert and to her right is Miss Congeniality and first runner-up Emily Juncker. Photo by Dave Pearce

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Law Enforcement Officers from various agencies, city officials, and the community gathered at the Mount Vernon courthouse Saturday evening to pay tribute to the fallen police officers of Dallas. The tribute included the singing of Amazing Grace,

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lighting of candles, and a roll call of the officers names. The event was organized by the MV FOP Lodge 133, Posey County Sheriff Office, and the FOP Auxiliary. Photo by Zach Straw

‘WBRSD’ continued from Page A1 Property values could depreciate and no economic growth in this part of the county can take place. Ackerman stated he has been in practice for 25 years and his business is the only one that has survived for so long. Although this problem seems critical and dire, it is not a new story to Posey County officials or those who have worked on the WBRSD for the past 10 years to try to find a solution. Ackerman provided a little history for commissioners to refresh their memories on the situation at hand. The WBRSD was officially formed as a specific entity in 2006. Prior to that, local business people had tried to work on the problem. Between 2003 and 2010, the county financed almost $27,000 for the WBRSD to work on a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) to determine the cost to construct a sewer district system. In 2009, the WBRSD received a $485,000 federal grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to be used towards the project. However, according to Ackerman, there have been stumbling blocks every step of the way. There are approximately 433 homes in the defined area that would tap into a new sewer system. Ackerman said the estimated cost as of last Fall is $12 million. That would cost each homeowner approximately $400 per month to tap into the system. The costliness of the project makes it unfeasible. As a result, the project has stalled. Ackerman stated they would need an $8 million grant in order to make the project feasible and there are no grants of that magnitude available. Due to the length of time it has taken the county to work on this plan, the EPA wants to rescind the $485,000 they have earmarked for this project. The WBRSD is desperately trying to hold onto those funds and that is ultimately what brought Ackerman and Mattingly in front of the commissioners. They requested the county match the EPA’s grant by ponying up $395,558 in order to keep the project alive. They also believe they must expand the area to include additional homeowners or business owners rather than just 433. If the county agrees to provide the funds, the WBRSD will request a time extension from the EPA. Mattingly and Ackerman are also aware they will need to complete a new PER to include information on the newly expanded area.

‘Gray’ continued from Page A1 training the job requires. Still this is about $60,500 less. In the amendment to the salary ordinance, the total fiscal impact is listed at a lower $40,000 because the two wastewater employees who were filling in at the department will get raises, too. Danny Moss and Gene Carroll were acknowledged for the fantastic job they did while filling in during the absence of Wastewater Superintendent Rodney Givens after his accident. Their salaries went up accordingly with the new responsibilities they will have now. It was found that Mr. Carroll has never been compensated for the certification he has and that will be reflected in his new salary, so he will see a larger raise than Moss. Gray’s salary is split 50/50 by water and sewer departments and the increase will start with the next pay period. Gray reviewed the new job description and offered input on it to the Mayor and City Attorney Beth McFadin Higgins added a few things before it was submitted and passed at the meeting. Councilman Larry Williams, who oversees the Water and Sewer Departments, said that he “looks forward to working with Chuck who is so professional and open minded. I appreciate what Danny and Gene have done over the past few months and know they will work well with Superintendent Gray. They care about their work and not just doing a job.” Gray, who speculates the job title may just be called Utilities Manager, stresses the importance of clean water and proper sewage treatment. “We are the first line of defense for public health. Studies show that diseases are down eighty percent since clean water and sewage treatment became a priority in communities,” he noted. In other council action: • Approval was given for the mayor to write a letter of Financial Commitment for a paving grant application for INDOT. Street Superintendent Max Dieterle presented a report to the board saying that the city received $510,000 in LOIT funds this year. It is a onetime payment with no strings attached, only the stipulation that at least seventy five percent of the funds be used for street improvements and road paving. INDOT has a match-

Mattingly cautioned that each step will be critical to meet in order to keep the project moving forward. The county is certainly in between a rock and a hard place. If they are unable to find the means to fund their portion of the EPA’s grant and the nearly one-half million dollars is rescinded, the county may soon be fined and mandated by the EPA to find and fund a solution. Mattingly stated the EPA is pushing every day to find a solution. There are low-interest loans available to help homeowners with the costs to tap-into a new system. Unfortunately, there are no such loans available to the district itself to feasibly construct it. Commissioners Jim Alsop, Jerry Walden and President Carl Schmitz agreed to pitch the project into the hands of the county council members this morning. (Tuesday, July 12) The council is charged as the financial arm of the county and will be tasked with the difficult decision on how to fund their request. As the commissioners finalized their motion, Bob Gentil, president of the council was also in attendance and stated in jest, “Thank you. I’m sure we’ll have a heartfelt discussion.”

‘Repairs’ continued from Page A1 include twelve projects. It is due by July 29. “The top four streets in priority to be repaved in my grant request are Second, Third, Water and Tenth,” he explained to the board. “I have twelve projects in total and this is a great year for us to apply for the grant. This year counties under 50,000 in population will be given priority when INDOT makes selections as to who will receive the money.” Mayor Bill Curtis added, “This is a great opportunity. To put this in perspective, if we get this money, it would potentially give us over a million dollars in paving funds. That is at least four years’ worth for us as we normally spend $200,000 to $250,000 annually.” The board approved Dieterle’s work submitting the grant and will send a recommendation to Common Council to prepare the Letter of Financial Commitment needed from the city for the grant application. In other board action: • Andrea Reinitz appeared before the board to ask permission for the PC Pound Puppies to conduct a bucket shake at the cor-

ner of Fourth and Main Streets on Saturday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is the third time the group will be doing this fundraiser and Reinitz assured the board they knew the rules, including wearing safety vests, so it was approved. • Police Chief Tony Alldredge requested use of the city credit card to purchase two sound level meters from PEC Americus to use enforcing the noise ordinance. They are $80 apiece for a total $160 expenditure and it was approved. • Mayor Bill Curtis discussed the fiscal benefit associated with combining the water and the sewer superintendent positions together into one water/wastewater superintendent position. Although under the same leadership, both departments would remain autonomous and separate. The mayor said he feels with great confidence that the change will save at least $40,000- $50,000 in city funds. The job description was approved by the board and will be taken next to the Water Utility Board and to the Common Council for final approval and salary ordinance amendment later that evening.

ing paving grant program available to support these funds and Dieterle is preparing a grant request now that will include twelve projects. It is due by July 29 and the letter must be included. • Dieterle also asked citizens to put all the limbs from the storm that passed through that day out to the curb and they will be picked up soon. Councilwoman Becky Higgins praised his crew for the quick and thorough response to the storm. • Police Chief Tony Alldredge presented a report to the council on a request he made about a month ago to twelve cities around the size of Mount Vernon inquiring about crime rate statistics for last year. Only two responded, one in south central Indiana and one in southern Indiana. Both wished to remain unidentified by name in the report. None had murders to report and only south central Indiana had any robberies (two). Mount Vernon was lower that the southern Indiana community in battery (66 vs. 93), burglary (20 vs. 25), criminal mischief (44 vs. 51), and theft (80 vs. 161). However, the south central Indiana town was lower than Mount Vernon in the same four categories. • The meeting ended with a lively discussion on a dog bite incident that occurred on June 25 although details were sketchy. Chief Alldredge said a juvenile was knocking on a front door of a friend’s home and a dog came shooting through the door and bit the boy’s leg. A second dog was involved somehow. The dog has been impounded, as required Five-year-old twins Alex and Jack Wenger enjoyed playing the kids raffle at the St. for ten days, and will be returned to owners. After consulting with prosecutors, criminal Matthew Social. Photo by Zach Straw charges will not be filed, although the boys’ parents may want to press civil charges. Councilman Andy Hoehn was opposed to returning the dog to owners because he said the city’s ordinance 91-32 states that a dog that has bit someone must be euthanized after the ten day impoundment. Higgins will review ordinances and Alldredge said they will still hold the dog until after Captain Angel looks into it too. • Councilwoman Higgins announced that artist Judy Powers will paint the Bicentennial Bison coming to town this week to be installed next to the city’s welcome sign on the highway.


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Members of the South Gibson Babe Ruth team that won the state title on Sunday afternoon in Poseyville are, left to right, Nolan Alvey, Josiah Ricketts, Dalton Cox, Jarrett Motz, Garrett Barthel, Jacob Lingafelter, “The majority of these guys hadn’t played much together so it was a task, that’s for sure,” victorious Coach Josh Stoneberger said following the game. “We had to win two pool games and then win two other games to get this done. I am extremely proud of this group of guys.” But the kids from the country served notice to the Evansville squad that this would be no walk in the park, regardless of the outcome, when they hung five runs on the Evansville squad, deemed the home team, in the top of the first inning. “We used that seeding as motivation and the kids came in really fired up,” Stoneberger said, regarding their No. 2 seed. “They brought a lot of spunk into the game.”

Josiah Ricketts singled and Dalton Cox followed that up with a single. Jarrett Motz then loaded the bases when he walked. Beau Lamey then had a hit-by-a-pitch RBI to open the scoring and the South Gibson boys continued to put together the runs. Cody Hupp also took one for the team and suddenly South Gibson was up 2-0 with nobody out. Cobus Morgan was then out on a fielder’s choice, which scored another run before Garrett Barthel singled to score another run. Evans Bromm walked as did Jacob Newman, to score the fifth run before Ricketts flied out deep to center to end the inning. South Gibson had batted around plus one in the top of the first inning and things

Beau Lamey, Seth Morrow, Cody Hupp, Evan Bromm, Jacob Newman, Casey Straub, Cobus Morgan, Hunter Alkire, Eric Harpenau, and Coach Josh Stoneberger. Photo by Dave Pearce

looked good for South Gibson. But not so fast, the team from Evansville seemed to say as they put up three runs of their own in the first inning and the score was 5-3 after one inning. But South Gibson answered with another run in the second when Cox led off with a single and scored on a Lamey single after he was moved over on a fielder’s choice by Motz. The Evansville squad answered with a single run in the bottom of the second before South Gibson began to put the game away, scoring three more in the top of the third. Bromm walked and moved over when Newman’s sacrifice bunt was misplayed and both baserunners were

safe. The speedy Ricketts then tried the same ploy with the same result as again, an error was committed, allowing a run to score and Ricketts to reach first base. Another run scored on a fielder’s choice by Cox and suddenly, South Gibson was 9-4. The game would get no closer than that. The Evansville squad seemed to have things going its was on new South Gibson pitcher Josiah Ricketts when, with the bases loaded, a Ricketts offering was sent like a line drive shot but South Gibson had the batter played perfectly and with the runners all moving, a double play ended the inning and seemed to take some spark out of the city squad. Neither team would score

again until the sixth inning when Hupp walked and Morgan doubled. A ground-out scored Morgan and a strikeout looked like the onslaught might be put to rest but Newman did not allow that to happen. From then No. 9 spot, he walked and Ricketts singled to account for the final run in the contest. The road to the championship faced obstacles for South Gibson as they run-ruled the first team they played but then they edged Plainfield 9-8 to get the nod in their pool play. Then in Sunday’s first game, South Gibson got by a talented Plainfield squad to make it to the title game. The top two seeds were undefeated in the tournament heading into the title game

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Third and fourth grade participants at the North Posey Basketball Camp held June 27 thru July 1, 2016 are, l to r: Gavin Myers, Jackson Mills, Chris Mayberry, Braeden Harp, Ethan Wade, Seth Gentil, Trey Buecher, Jesse Danhauer, Zach Colgrove, Henry Martin, Brennan Barrett, Seth Turpen, Rex Greene, Kade Buecher, Grant Cullman, Coach Heath Howington, Trey Schipp, Nolan Schickel, Austin Schmitt, Brennan Butcher, Tate Wilson, Jonathan Schmitt, Jackson Tucker, Carter Wagner, Noah Beuligmann, and Braylon Games.

Fifth and sixth grade participants at the North Posey Basketball Camp held June 27 thru July 1, 2016 are, front row l to r: Kaleb Herke, Kaedyn Stewart, Lander Shelby, Logan Herke, Jackson Graff, Kade Bender, and Colin Schipp. Back row l to r: Coach Tyler Igel, Kyle Downey, Coach Jeremy Schipp, Cade Brandenstein, Dalton Butts, Tyler Gengelbach, Austin Bruce, Joshua Dill, Liam Stone, Kamden Farrar, Reece Terhune, Reece Thompson, Noah Roberts, Vince Scheller, and Coach Heath Howington.

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FOUR CHAPTERS OF RED HAT LADIES GATHER IN POSEYVILLE Front row left to right: Joyce Massy, Doris Bland Cropper, Virginia deDoming, and Shirley Trible. Second row left ro right: Flo Smith, Carolyn Bland, Dean Jelley, Florence Reid, Susie Marsh, and Beverly Rister. Third row left to right: Doris Wheeler, Patty Linder, Marilyn Hodgson, Carol Davidson, Pat Harvey, Jane Cooper, Pat Vaught, Margaret Boucherie, and Marge Crabtree. Fourth row left to right: Sybil Lowery, Carletta Rinard, Pat Midkiff, Doris Daubs, Betty Pierson, Dimples Aaron, Norma Grimes, Betty Hunsinger, Ann Scott, and Patricia Frankland. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

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First ‘I Am Second’ event to have strong Posey ties By Brandon Cole Members of the I am Second organization have decided to host a running event in Evansville on Saturday, August 27, in Garvin Park. Mount Vernon resident and Evansville area, I am Second coordinator, Jonathan Boettcher would like to invite the good people of Posey County to run, attend, volunteer or even help out with sponsorship. The race will include three different distances. There is a short fun run, which can be walked if the participant prefers. This will begin at 8 a.m. At 8:15 a.m. both the 5K and 10K races are set to promptly start. Everyone who finishes the race will receive a finisher’s medal. “It is really a nice customized, I am Second medal,” said Boettcher. Runners who register, will get a t-shirt that they can wear during the race. For those that sign up early, on or before Aughust 12, they will receive the discounted price of $25. Children 12 and under, wishing to run, will have a fee of $20. Prices will increase after the early deadline and runners are encouraged to take advantage of the early-bird price. Awards for Overall and Master male and female finishers will be given accordingly. In the 5K and 10K division first-third Male and Female will be awarded in following age groups: Under Nine, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 3539, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 and 70 and over. Chip timing is required to be eligible for awards. No duplicate awards will be given. “My position is to connect the national movement to our local area,” said Boettcher. “That is really cool for me. I think, I am Second has a lot of potential as a story telling tool to influence the way people think of their own brokenness, the brokenness of their community and the way they think about church, faith. Christianity and Christ.” Being set at Garvin Park, the event looks to encompass a different kind of atmosphere. “The race is really not only geared towards runners specifically, as much as it is a community event,” said Boettcher. “There are going to be booths from different organizations. With it being a park, if one or both of the parents are running, kids can play on the playground. It is really going to have a community feel, which I think is pretty unique for a run. A lot of runs are about the runs themselves. We hope that everyone will be able to enjoy the event. There will be stuff for runners and non-runners. People can be active and just enjoy the day together.” I am Second is seeking sponsorships from local businesses or other organizations that want to come out. “We’re looking for organizations that see themselves as part of the community and want to present themselves in that kind of way,” said Boettcher. “Were selling sponsorship packages where they can set up a booth where they can provide collateral materials that help out with the goody bags that the runners receive. That helps us cover the cost of the event. Any surplus from the event goes to pay for the work that I am Second does here in Evansville, so it doesn’t go off somewhere that you won’t see it. It stays here in Evansville.” The local group is also looking for volunteers that would

help with set-up before the race and tear down after the event year-to-year. Looking into the future, concerts or different is complete. “We also need people to help with our, I am Sec- acts may become part of the event. “I think so, I think that ond booths,” said Boettcher. could potentially be a part of this event, said Boetcher.” Then of course, they also looking for people to run. People Wednesday, August 24, and Thursday, August 25, 10 a.m.may either run as an individual or as friends on a team. “May- 7 p.m., runners may pickup their race packets. Email the lobe a youth group could come together and say that they want cal office at tristate@iamsecond.com. Those emails come to run together as part of their fellowship,” said Boettcher. “A straight to Boettcher. Iamsecondrun.com has all of the reglocal business may not want to sponsor, but they may want istration, contact and sponsorship opportunities information. to get their employees out into the community, so they get a Race day schedule is as follows: team together.” 6:30 a.m.: Race Day Registration and Packet Pickup: Not everyone is familiar with the: I am Second group. “I 7:30 a.m.: Warm Up am Second is a non-profit media group that tells stories that 8 a.m.: Fun Run race start inspire hope and inspire people to put themselves second, 8:15 a.m.: 5K and 10K start while putting God first,” said Boettcher. “I am Second just 9:30 a.m.: 5K Awards has a unique way of presenting how the gospel has effected 10 a.m.: 10K Awards people’s lives. It’s cool to be able to bring that movement to the local area and apply it to Evansville and the surrounding area.” The first I am Second race was held in Texas. “We have done them over the last couple of years as kind of like an experimental thing,” said Boettcher. “We decided to expand them over into other cites.” This event has the potential to be quite large. “Yeah I think so, it kind of varies,” said Boettcher. “I think in some areas, you expect to have lots of runners and then you won’t have as many. Some cities you won’t expect to have many and the event will just be huge.” The group has set a goal. “We don’t really know what to expect as far as how many runners, walkers or people there just to enjoy the day, but were hoping for 700-1000 runners,” said Boettcher. “That may be kind of an ambitious goal.” Before the race when people are showing up, there will be stretching and warming up together. “At previous races that has been a lot of fun,” said Boettcher. “We try to get someone up there that is energetic. At some of the races, we have gotten college mascots and things like that up there. It is a lot of fun. You can meet other runners, other people in the community, people at the booths and people have come and found the opportunity to talk to people with something they are struggling with or something similar. They are able to talk to someone where they can have a light-hearted conversation and that’s helped a lot of people.” Boettcher is especially proud of that the local area will benefit from the race. “I am most of excited to get to impact the Evansville area directly,” said Boettcher. “A lot of what I am Second does is media based, so any time where we can have an event where we can interact with people directly is exciting to me. You have the opportunity to talk to people face-to-face that have been impacted by I am Second. When they know who we are and what we do, some of them feel compelled to tell their stories. This is probably my favorite part about this position. Hearing about people’s lives and ways they have been impacted by the gospel is my favorite Joey Nobles brings the heat during the championship part of the job.” game of the area U10 All Star tournament. Mount VerBoettcher’s hope is to eventually establish this run as an non fell to Golfmoor in the final. Photo by Garry Beeson annual event that people will mark on their calendars from

Krizan, Paris receive All-State Honors Special to the News Two Mount Vernon High School players received baseball all-state honors this week. Bryce Krizan and Walker Paris were named to the Baseball All-State Team. Both Krizan and Paris were named 2nd Team All-State. Krizan was named as the 2nd Team shortstop. He hit .505 for the season with 37 runs scored and 57 stolen bases. Krizan led the state

in stolen bases this season and his total of 57 is fifth most all-time in the state. Krizan graduated in May and will continue his baseball career at USI in the fall. Paris was named as the 2nd Team second baseman. He hit .476 for the season with 24 RBIs and 27 runs scored. Paris is only a junior and will be back one more year for the Wildcats.

Bryce Krizan was named as the 2nd Team shortstop to the Baseball All-State Team. Photo by Garry Beeson

Walker Paris was named as the 2nd Team second baseman to the Baseball AllState Team. Photo by Garry Beeson

Arena Poseyville resident Cody Lynch gets airborne during his race at the Posey County Motocross on the Posey County Fairgrounds on Sunday afternoon. This was Lynch’s first competition and he finished well. Photo by Dave Pearce

Athletic Club to host Softball Leagues The Athletic Club will be hosting a men’s Friday night softball league as well as a Saturday coed softball league. Below is the contact info of the league for those wanting to enter a team or to get more information. Men’s Team - Friday night games starting July 29. Minimum six weeks of play with a league tournament at the end. $425 per team. Contact Heath Will at 812-431-5401 for more information. Coed Team - Saturday afternoon/evening games starting July 30. Minimum six weeks of play with a league tournament at the end. $325 per team. Contact Matt Corne at 812-453-8052 for more information. North Posey Sports Summer Camps Schedule Volleyball Team Camp - July 11-15 - 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Football, Springs Valley - July 14 Youth Volleyball Camp - July 18-22 - 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Football Team Camp - July 18-22 - 5–8 p.m. Wrestling Team Camp, Urbana, Ohio - July 24-29 Youth Football Camp - July 25-28 - 8 a.m.–11 p.m. MOUNT VERNON

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ville 10:04 p.m.—Suspicious— Small white car, male and female, just knocked on caller’s door wanting to know about the rental property next door. Just wants the area checked— Hwy 69 S, Mount Vernon May 23 4:13 a.m.—Car/Deer— 2016 vehicle, believes vehicle is totaled, no injury—I-64, Griffin 5:57 a.m.—Trespassing— Caller advised someone is trespassing on his dock at this time, acting funny. Advised subject is there and is on the dock in the back acting like he owns the place—Winery Road, Mount Vernon 7:04 a.m.—Reckless— White Chevy panel van, swerving, driving recklessly—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:51 a.m.—Suspicious— Young male sitting on the side of the road near Stierley and Winery. Orange tank top and orange shorts. No vehicle around—SR 66, Wadesville 8:51 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Livestock trailer—Hwy 66, Wadesville 9:04 a.m.—Agency Assist—Removing child from the home—Chesapeak Drive, Mount Vernon 10:23 a.m.—Information— Has information reference to someone going to break into old High School in New Harmony—New Harmony 1:14 p.m.—Accident— Caller is in a black BMW, male subject in a gray Dodge Dakota truck—Broadway, Evansville 1:35 p.m.—Fire Brush— Median on fire—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 2:06 p.m.—Welfare Check—Female subject trying to wave passerby’s down. Unsure what is going on. Seemed frantic—Hwy 66, Wadesville 4:30 p.m.—Standby— Needing to grab some things from the residence and her husband keeps driving by. She has a restraining order against him. Would like officers to standby—Edson, Mount Vernon 6:41 p.m.—Threatening—Male subject in a white van with a 12-gauge shotgun, threatening to shoot the caller—O’Donnell Ct, Mount Vernon 7:19 p.m.—Traffic Hazard—4-5 foot-deep sink hole—Lower New Harmony/ Givens Road, Mount Vernon 8:32 p.m.—Disturbance— Several people in the middle of the street, yelling and screaming at each other. Don’t know if they’re fighting, but they are really loud—Cougar, Evansville 8:54 p.m.—Suspicious— Shirtless man was climbing in the back window on a ladder. Doesn’t know who the man was and doesn’t know if the homeowner is home. They haven’t seen the man come back out—5th St, Mount Vernon 9:52 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Tire has fallen off of his vehicle and he’s locked himself out of the vehicle. Green Ford truck—Copperline, Mount Vernon

May 24 8:36 a.m.—Lost Property—Needing a lost plate BMV form signed—Watertank Road, Poseyville 10:17 a.m.—Theft—Lawn mower was stolen from fenced in area sometime last week to now. Found a black sock hat on the property—SR 66, Wadesville 1:32 p.m.—Reckless— Brown or gray Silverado, all over the roadway—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 3:11 p.m.—General Complaint—A subject called stating that a female subject is going on people’s porches and taking cigarette butts—Main St, Griffin 4:00 p.m.—Breaking and Entering—Caller advised there has been a break-in at this residence, however, the homeowner is either in the hospital or jail. Unsure if anything has been taken but neighbor noticed the back door kicked in—Elk Trail, Evansville 5:40 p.m.—ATV—Subject on a 4-wheeler driving very fast through the area and has almost ran over her children— Cherry Lane, Mount Vernon 6:03 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Advised he is out helping a female with her car. They are near a curve, would like traffic control—Hwy 66, Wadesville 6:59 p.m.—Alarm—Entry and office door—Mackey Ferry Road, Mount Vernon 8:06 p.m.—Restraining Violation—Request to speak with deputy reference her husband breaking his protective order—South St, New Harmony 11:43 p.m.—Alarm—Panic holdup alarm—Country Homes Drive, Evansville May 25 9:53 p.m.—Alarm—Residence, basement door—High Point Drive, Mount Vernon 12:56 p.m.—AccidentSemi v car—Hwy 69/66, New Harmony 2:23 p.m.—Message—Advised ex-girlfriend that has been living with caller is refusing to leave on her own. Is not on the lease. Wanting to know how to get her removed from the residence. Request to speak with an officer—Elk Trail Drive, Evansville 3:21 p.m.—Be-on-theLook-Out—BOL for a silver 2002 Chevy Impala—Posey County 7:54 p.m.—Found Property—Needing the keys picked up from the subjects that were arrested at her house a couple of days ago—Upper Mount Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 9:29 p.m.—Accident— Caller advised a truck has hit a tree. Unsure if there is anyone in the vehicle—Stewartsville Road, Poseyville 10:47 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised 2 vehicles parked in the back near the baseball fields—St. WendelCynthiana Road, Wadesville May 26 7:46 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Out with stranded motorist—Haines/Springfield Road, Wadesville 10:15 a.m.—VIN Inspec-

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Legal Ads 2016-110 Posey County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting Announcement The Posey County Hazard Mitigation Steering Committee will host a public information and strategy planning session at 2-4pm on Monday, July 25, 2016 at the Posey County Hovey House 330 Walnut, Mt Vernon. Over the last several months, a planning committee consisting of community members has Worked with The Polis Center at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) to update a Multi- Hazard Mitigation Plan for Posey County and the cities and towns of Mt.Vernon, New Harmony, Griffin, Poseyville and Cynthiana. Once the plan is updated, the committee will submit it to F EMA for approval. The committee will also work to develop funding for any mitigation activities that are identified. The steering committee is interested in receiving public input on the plan. Having a current and complete Mitigation Plan is important to insure we meet State and Federal guidelines to receive grants and assistance after Disaster’s. Anyone who has questions or would like to provide input should contact Larry Robb, Posey County Emergency Management Director, 812-838-1333, Larry. robb@poseycountyin. gov. Published in the Posey County News on July 12, 2016 - hspaxlp

2016-100 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To:

Citizens of Posey County and All Other Interested Parties

From: Posey County Commissioners Date: June 29, 2016 Re: Blight Elimination Program- Notice of Successful Application and Hearing Posey County Commissioners applied to Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s (“IHCDA”) Blight Elimination Program (“BEP”). Our application was successful. The county has now successfully received a total award for the Blight Elimination Program of $793,000.00. We received an initial award of $617,000.000 on October 23, 2014 and an additional $176,000.00 in Round 2 funding on February 27, 2015. Working in conjunction with the Mount Vernon Redevelopment Authority, City of Mount Vernon, Sharon Krohn, Steve and Karen Wilson, Dannie and Marietta Keown, we intend to acquire and demolish the following residential structures: 11023 Church Street, Cynthiana, Indiana 10411 Mill Street, Cynthiana, Indiana 122 South Street Griffin, Indiana 1309 Locust Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana 833 E. Sycamore Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana 1031 W. Water Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana The goal of the Blight Elimination Program is to reduce the number of blighted and abandoned homes in our community and neighborhoods. We believe the acquisition and demolition of these structures will stabilize neighborhood property values, prevent avoidable foreclosures, and assist us in our efforts to keep our community and neighborhoods safe. We invite you to attend a public hearing at 10:00 A.M. (local time) on the 1st day of August, 2016 at the Posey County Commissioners’ meeting room at Hovey House, 330 Walnut Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana 47620 to discuss the positive impact this program will have on our community. If you have questions about a specific property listed in this Notice, please contact Debra Bennett-Stearsman at 812-423-2020. If you have questions about the Blight Elimination Program, please feel free to visit http:// www.877GetHope.org/blight or email feedback@ihcda.in.gov. Published in the Posey County News on June 28, July 5 & 12, 2016 - hspaxlp

2016-107 NOTICE TO BIDDERS PROJECT: Posey County Jail Additions and Renovations LOCATION: Posey County, IN Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Posey County will receive sealed bids under one prime contract to a General Contractor for the additions and renovations to the Posey County Jail.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Posey County, Indiana, will hold a public hearing at 10:00AM on Jul 26 2016, at the City Hall Annex Building, 520 Main St in the city of Mount Vernon in said county, to investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the applicants listed herein to wit: DL6587067 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - DRUG STORE RENEWAL HOOKSUPERX LLC 700 EAST 4TH STREET MOUNT VERNON IN D/B/A CVS PHARMACY #6256 THOMAS S MOFFATT 29 HOMESTEAD CIRCLE KINGSTON, PRESIDENT LINDA M CIMBRON 45 BRIDGE STREET WARREN, SECRETARY MELAINE LUKER 9 COLDBROOK DR CRANSTON, SECRETARY KIMBERLY DESOUSA 28 LARCHWOOD DR CUMBERLAND, SECRETARY RC6500499 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - FRATERNAL CLUB RENEWAL B P 0 ELKS 277 131 E 4TH ST P. 0. BOX 87 MOUNT VERNON IN D/B/A B.P.0.E. #277 RC6502042 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - FRATERNAL CLUB RENEWAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 1717 109 W WATER ST MOUNT VERNON IN D/B/A RR6530055 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - RESTAURANT (209) RENEWAL DEIG ENTERTAINMENT, LLC 3725 ST PHILIPS ROAD SOUTH MOUNT VERNON IN D/B/A WEINZAPFEL’S TAVERN RR6590293 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - RESTAURANT (209) RENEWAL KOKIES CATERING INC 11917 EAST OLD HIGHWAY #460 EVANSVILLE IN D/B/A KOKIES CATERING

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tion—1925 Model T bucket—Sauerkraut Lane, Mount Vernon 2:41 p.m.—VIN Inspection—2001 Ford pickup— West Franklin Road, Evansville 4:33 p.m.—Alarm—Main office, back door—Zoar Church Road, Mount Vernon

The county has elected to move forward with the proposed county jail expansion and renovation. The expansion will consist of a new 19,000 square foot Pre-Engineered Metal Building housing POD. This new POD will have a central command center and adjacent inmate day rooms. The existing jail facility will be renovated to accommodate new offices, visitation, and booking areas. Along with the new POD addition, there will be a new vehicle salley port addition as well. Bids shall be accepted at Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Bids are due on Thursday August 25, 2016 at 1:00pm local time Bids will be opened and read immediately after submission of proposals at the Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Bidders shall include with their bid, a bid deposit in the amount of 5% of the total bid in the form of a bank draft, certified check, money order or bid bond. Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Revised Form No. 96 as required by the Statutes of Indiana. After the Posey County Commissioners have made an award to the successful bidder, the bid securities will be returned within thirty (30) days. The bid security of the lowest acceptable bidder will be returned on request after the Posey County Commissioners have made an award to the successful bidder and if satisfactory Payment and Performance Bonds have been delivered. The Posey County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received. In addition, Posey County Commissioners reserve the right to accept any or all proposals which are deemed most favorable at the time and under the conditions stipulated in the Contract Documents. Plans, specifications, bid forms and instructions to bidders will be available July 28, 2016 at the following locations: - www.garmong.net > Projects Bidding > Public Jobs - MACO Reproduction - 17 E Sycamore St, Evansville, IN 47713 (For Purchase) - Garmong Office, 8401 N. Kentucky Ave., Suite G, Evansville, IN 47725 (For Viewing) A Pre-Bid Conference will be on August 11, 2016 at 1:00PM at the Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Notice is hereby given per Indiana code section 4-13.6-5-8 “Solicitations of Sealed Bids; Public Notice”

MICHAEL K FISHER 11911 OLD SR 66 EVANSVILLE, PRESIDENT MICHAEL K FISHER 10723 DOWEN ROAD BLAIRSVILLE, SECRETARY Posey County Commissioners Alcohol and Tobacco Commission Published in the Posey County News on July 12, 2016 - hspaxlp

Published in the Posey County News on July 12 & 19, 2016 - hspaxlp


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Cleveland (14)

Friends (PG) Å

Movie: ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman. Å

American Gypsy Wedding (14)

Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d “Crafted and Girl Meets World (G) Å Shafted” (G) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Ride With Norman Reedus Traveling from Naples to Key West, Fla. (N) (14)

Futurama (PG)

Last Alaskans: Remote (14)

Containr Home (G) Containr Home (G) Containr Home (G) Containr Home (G) Island Hunters (G)

Food Paradise (G)

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Friends (PG) Å

Intervention: Then & Now (14) Å

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Futurama (PG)

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(6:00) Return to Amish “Judgment Day” (14) Å

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Black-White (14)

Friends (PG) Å

Murder in the First (14) Å

SportsCenter Å

Movie: ››‡ “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin. (In Stereo)

Escaping Polygamy (N) (PG) Å

The Last Ship “Dog Day” (14,L,V)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

ESPN FC (N)

Futurama (PG)

The Last Alaskans: Remote Access

Bizaardvark (N) (In Backstage “Hold Stereo) (G) Å On” (N) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

(5:15) Movie: ›››‡ K.C. Undercover (N) (Y7) Å

Law & Order (14)

Last Alask (PG)

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Naked and Afraid “23 Days” Survivalists face in Namibia. (14) Å

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NBA Summer League Basketball: Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) Å

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Bob’s Burgers (PG) Å

11:30

Castle “Child’s Play” Castle goes under cover at a school. (PG,V) Å

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Movie: ›› “Sister Act” (1992) Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith.

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Fixer Upper (G) Å

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Law & Order “Anchors Away” (14)

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The White House: Inside Story (PG,V)

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Celebrity Wife Swap Robert Carradine and Terrell Owens. (PG) Å

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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

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Feed the Beast “Tabula Rasa” Dion begrudgingly seeks help. (14,D,L,V)

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Law & Order “Take-Out” (14)

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30 for 30 Shorts

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Little People, Big World (N) (PG) Å

Deadliest Catch Shedding blood on the Time Bandit. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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This Means War

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Killjoys “Shaft” (MA) Å

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Golden Girls (PG)

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Steve Austin’s Broken Skull (PG)

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Open House NYC (In Stereo) (G)

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Biography Singer Tina Turner. (PG)

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Rules of Engagement (14) Å

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Seinfeld (In Stereo) Blue Bloods “Open Secrets” Danny and (G) Å Baez investigate a kidnapping. (14)

Rules of Engagement (14) Å

Community (In Stereo) (14) Å

Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Inside Edition Weekend (N) (PG)

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14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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48 Hours (N) (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

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2016 Nitro World Games The best athletes in the world participate in action sports’ most exciting disciplines. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å

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Movie: ››› “The Devil’s Own” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Margaret Colin. A New York cop unknowingly shelters an Irish terrorist.

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People’s List (N) (In Stereo) Å

Angel From Hell (N) Angel From Hell (N) 48 Hours (N) (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å (14) Å (PG) Å

20/20: In an Instant “Hanging in the Balance” (N) (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

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Blue Bloods “Leap of Faith” (14,L)

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Hello World! (In Stereo) (PG) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

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Jail (PG,L,V) Å

Friends (14) Å

Friends (14) Å

Friends “The Last One” (14) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (2011) Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz. Å (DVS)

Full House (G)

Fresh Prince (PG)

Fresh Prince (PG)

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NCIS: Los Angeles (14) Å (DVS)

Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet (In Stereo) (14)

Ghost Adv. (PG)

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

Ghost Adventures (N) (PG) Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

House Hunters Renovation (N) (G)

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

Beachfront Bargain Renovation (G)

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

House Hunters Renovation (G) Å

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Frasier (G) Å

Cops Rel. (PG)

Beachfront Bargain Renovation (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

Cops Rel. (PG)

Property Brothers “Kristen & Ben” (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Love It-List It (G)

Still The King (PG)

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Still The King (PG)

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Two Men (PG)

Homestead Rescue A ghost town stalked by a mountain lion. (PG) Å

Two Men (PG)

Cops (14) Å

Homestead Rescue The Raney’s help the Zabec family. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Homestead Rescue Distrust puts the Deeters’ home at risk. Å

Mike & Molly (14)

Hello World! (N) (In Hello World! (N) (In Homestead Rescue The Raneys help Stereo) (PG) Å Stereo) (PG) Å the Kondors in Nevada. (14) Å

Mike & Molly (14)

Cops (PG) Å

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Bellator MMA Live (N) (In Stereo Live)

Cops (N) (14)

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(5:00) Movie: ››‡ “Thor: The Dark World” (2013)

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Movie: “Abducted: The Jocelyn Shaker Story” (2015, Suspense) Kathleen Rose Perkins. A mother is accused of abducting her own daughter. Å

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Movie: “Honeymoon From Hell” (2016) Lexi Giovagnoli, Adam Hagenbuch. Premiere. A newlywed learns the rumors about a ghost are all too real. Å

(5:00) “Kept Woman” (14) Å

Full House (G)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

The 2016 ESPYs (In Stereo) (PG,L) Å

Legend. Dudas (G) Crashletes (PG)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

NBA Summer League Basketball: Fourth Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) Å

Nicky, Ricky (G)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

O.J.: Made in America O.J. Simpson is acquitted of murder. (Part 5 of 5)

Thundermans (G)

Movie: ›› “Transcendence” (2014) Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall. Premiere. Å (DVS)

NBA Summer League Basketball: Third Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) Å

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Suits “To Trouble” (14) Å (DVS)

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(4:30) Fast Five

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Liv and Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Jessie “Badfellas” (G) Å

Best Friends When- K.C. Undercover ever (G) (Y7) Å

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Gamer’s Guide to Everything (Y7)

Dr. Dee: Dee Tales (N) (In Stereo) (14)

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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (14)

NOVA Humans face challenges. (G)

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Nightline (N) (G) Å Inside Edition (N) (PG) Å

Last Call With Carson Daly (14)

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

The Late Late Show With James Corden Extra (N) (In Ste(In Stereo) (14) Å reo) (PG) Å

The Night Shift “All In” The team treats Topher’s mom. (N) (14,D,L,V) Jimmy Kimmel Live Actor Jeff Bridges; Garbage performs. (14) Å

America’s Got Talent “The Judge Cuts 2” Contestants advance to the next round. (N) (In Stereo) (PG,D,L) Å

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Benjamin Bratt; Rob Corddry. (N) (PG)

Wheel of Fortune

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How I Met (PG)

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

44News at 10 (N)

How I Met (14)

Cougar Town (14) Å

American Gothic Garrett gives into temptation. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å How I Met (14)

Conan Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson; Gary Gulman. (14) Å

Criminal Minds Children are taken while parents sleep. (14) Å (DVS)

2 Broke Girls (14)

Big Brother House guests vie for the power of veto. (N) (PG) Å

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How I Met (PG)

Conan Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson; Gary Gulman. (N) (14) Å

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How I Met (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Person of Interest “2 Pi R” (PG,L,V)

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Person of Interest (PG) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG) American Tarzan Contestants take on the coastline. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Person of Interest “C.O.D.” (14,L,V)

Who Wants to Be a The 2016 ESPYs Celebrating the best moments of the year in sports; John Cena hosts. (N) (In Stereo Live) (PG,L) Å 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) Entertainment

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Dual Survival Grady and Josh in the Nicaraguan jungle. (PG) Å

American Tarzan Contestants take on the coastline. (N) (PG) Å

Tyrant “Spring” Barry steps in as interim president. (MA)

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Movie: Machete

SportsCenter (N) Å

Little Women: LA Elena invites the ladies to a spa. (14) Å

Movie: ›‡ “The Marine” (2006) John Cena, Robert Patrick. (In Stereo)

Tyrant “Cockroach” (MA)

Little Women: LA Elena and Preston’s baby shower. (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Friends (14) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

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CSI: NY A student is found dead. (14)

Friends (14) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

Wahlburgers (PG)

Lizzie McGuire (G) Lizzie (Y7)

Friends (14) Å

Full House (G)

CSI: NY “The Lying Game” (14,L,V)

Black-White (14)

South Park (MA)

Daily Show (14)

Lizzie (Y7)

Nightly Show (14)

Period (14)

Daily Show (14)

Lizzie McGuire (Y)

South Park (14)

At Midnight (14)

Friends (14) Å

Full House (G)

Major Crimes “Skin Deep” (PG,D,L,V)

Wahlburgers (PG) The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

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Pretty Little Liars (14) Å Period (14)

Eric Andre Sh. (14) American Dad (14)

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Movie: ››› “I Am Legend” (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga. (In Stereo)

South Park (14)

Guilt “Blood Ties” (14,D,L,S,V) Å South Park (14)

Movie: ››‡ “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams. A sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. ‘PG’ Mr. Robot (14)

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Twenty-seven children explored the wonders of watercolor during the Hoosier Salon Children’s Watercolor Workshop. Artist Robert Pote was the instructor for 10 through 15 year olds on June 28 and 29 at the Holy Angels Community Center in New Harmony. Robert was assisted by gallery director, Maggie Rapp, and volunteers Linda Volz, Marsha Bailey, Barbara Borries, Macey Montgomery, Carlene VanLaningham, Carolyn Stone, and Anna Pardon. The Children’s Watercolor Workshop and Art Day Camp artwork will be exhibited at the July 16 Exhibit Opening Reception at the Hoosier Salon Gallery located at 507 Church Street along with the work of professional artists Brian Gordy, Katherine Meade, and Diane Overmyer. The reception is open to the public and family and friends of the children are invited to view the artwork and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and beverages. The Hoosier Salon Children’s Summer Art programs are made possible by a grant from the Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation and donations from Tri Kappa and the Tercera Club. Above left - morning class participants, front row, l to r: Sophia Reed, Nathaniel Turner, Julie Ann Pardon, Abagail Pardon, Kiera Gengelbach, and Brant Oakley. Back row, l to r: Haylee Gengelbach, Tessa Chanley, Kaitlyn Oakley, Ella Rapp, Ruthie Meyer, Lyndsey Gentil, Rachel Newman, and Addyson Lingafelter. Above right - afternoon class participants, front row, l to r: Madison LaCross, Anneliese Mayes, Ethan Yarber, Reilly Schelhorn, Averie Stone, and Olivia Esche. Back row, l to r: Lazlo Ziegler, Sophie Kloppenburg, Emma Yarber, Kiona Kissel, Cole Cullum, and Natalie Nenneker. Photo submitted

Mount Vernon Riverdays The annual Mount Vernon River Days 2016 will be held September 9-11 on the Ohio Riverfront downtown Mount Vernon, Indiana. Opening ceremonies will kick off on Friday, September 9, at 11 a.m. by the American Legion Post 5 on center stage. This year’s River Days is a special one in that we are celebrating Indiana’s Bicentennial and several of the activities and events will be specifically focused on the Bicentennial including a Bicentennial themed parade, the mobile Indiana museum on Sunday, along with the torch relay involving 20 Posey County residents who will be carrying the torch through Posey County. The River Days tradition continues with scrumptious food booths, a variety of craft booths, historical demonstrations and displays,

musical entertainment, Little Miss and Mister Contest, Smoke on the Ohio BBQ contest, The American Legion Riders Post 5 Bike Show, the Pony Express Mustang and Classic Ford Club car show, inflatables, Keck Gonnerman antique tractor display, Kids Hamburger Grill on the Ohio Competition, the Orsanco Aquarium, and much, much more. We have all kinds of musical entertainment this year that will get your hands clapping and your feet tapping. For more information and specifics of the entertainment/activities/events go to http:// mtvernonriverdays.wikispaces.com or contact Kay Kilgore, Chairperson for the Mount River Days 2016 at 812-483-2922. You can also follow the River Days on Facebook at https:// www.facebook.com/pages/Mt-Vernon-RiverDays.

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New Harmony, IN 47631 Saint Wendel Catholic School is seeking a part-time Music Teacher This position is one day a week teaching Kindergarten through 8th grade students. Applicants must have a valid teaching licenses and have some experience teaching music education. All interested applicants should contact principal,

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AFTER SCHOOL CARE TEAM MEMBER NEEDED St. Matthew Child Care Ministry is seeking additional team members for the K-5 After School Care program for the 2016-2017 school year. Interested applicants must be 18 years of age or older. Hours are 2:30-6:00 p.m. with exible scheduling Monday through Friday. Applicants should enjoy working with children, be responsible, work well with others, and have good communication skills. Please contact Principal

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JULY 12, 2016 • PAGE B9

The Pre-Owned SuperCenter at

S G N I V A nd! S e Get in th of Mi ToyotasSeeonNew Page A2 State OUR 100,000 MILE COMMITMENT TO YOU

1.9 2.9 %

APR for 60 months

•12-month/12,000-mile Limited Comprehensive Warranty+ •7-year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty++ •1-year of Roadside Assistance+++ •8-year/100,000-mile Limited Factory Hybrid Battery Warranty++++ •160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection •174-Point Quality Assurance Inspection on Hybrids •CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ •Standard New Car Financing Rates Available

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APR for 60 months

ALL Camry, Prius, Corolla and RAV4, 1.9% APR up to 60 months. 1.9% APR - 60 monthly payments of $17.48 for each $1,000 borrowed. Does not include $199 dealer fee, tax, title or license. With approved credit. College grad and military rebates are not included. Must take delivery by July 31, 2016.

All TCUV other models 2.9% up to 60 months. 2.9% APR 60 monthly payments of $17.92 for each $1000 borrowed. Does not include $199 dealer fee, tax, title or license. With approved credit. College grad and military rebates are not included. Must take delivery by July 31, 2016.

2014TundraCrewMaxLTD4x4

2014 Toyota Camry SE

2013 Toyota Camry XLE

#1620818A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 83,027 mi., 1 owner

#P15100, sunroof, alloy wheels, leather, 29,642 mi., 1 owner

#P15102, 31,317 mi., 1 owner

34,995

19,995

$

#1620854A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 28,464 mi., 1 owner

34,950

$

$

2012 Highlander LE

2012 Highlander LTD AWD

#1620418A, alloy wheels, 27,088 mi., 1 owner

#1620611A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 67,456 mi., 1 owner

22,850

36,950

17,850

2014 Toyota Corolla ECO

17,950

2013 Toyota Prius V

#P15014, navigation, 22,596 mi., 1 owner

#1620831A, leather, alloy wheels, 60,631 mi., 1 owner

20,950

#1630330A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 33,320 mi., 1 owner

2013 Toyota Prius V

2013 Toyota Corolla LE

#1620831A, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 60,631 mi., 1 owner

#P15104, 37,330 mi., 1 owner

23,995

$

18,950

$

15,950

$

2013 Toyota Avalon XLE

15,850

$

2014 Toyota Prius V

#P15079, 30,776 mi., 1 owner

$

#1610738A, 33,004 mi., 1 owner

$

17,950

#1620827A, alloy wheels, 20,615 mi., 1 owner

2012 Toyota Camry LE

#1610545A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 52,238 mi., 1 owner

$

2015 Toyota Corolla S Plus

17,950

$

2012 Toyota Camry SE

#P15065, alloy wheels, 24,302 mi., 1 owner

18,950

#1620575A, sunroof, alloy wheels, 16,301 mi., 1 owner

19,950

2013 Toyota Camry SE

$

2014 Toyota Camry SE

$

28,950

#P15064, sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation, 29,498 mi., 1 owner

24,950

$

#1620550A, sunroof, alloy wheels, 24,837 mi., 1 owner

$

2013 Toyota Camry SE

#1620841S, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 73,104 mi., 1 owner

2015 Toyota Camry SE

#1620822A, alloy wheels, 31,087 mi.

$

2011 Highlander SE

$

2013 Tacoma SR5 D-Cab 4x4

#P15089, alloy wheels, 9,954 mi.

18,995

$

28,950

$

2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4

#P15103, 30,513 mi., 1 owner

19,995

$

2014 4Runner SR5 Premium 4x4

2013 Toyota Camry SE

18,950

$

2011 Toyota Camry LE #1620801B, 60,969 mi.

13,995

$

$

12,950

$

Whichever comes first from original date of first use when sold as new. See Certified Warranty Supplement for warranty details. +++From date of Toyota Certified Used Vehicle purchase. See Certified Warranty Supplement for warranty details. ++++Whichever comes first from original date of first use when sold as new. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. See Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.

You don’t have to buy a Toyota to enjoy the Savings at the Pre-Owned SuperCenter! •Comprehensive 160 Point Inspection •Thorough Reconditioning •Great Sale Price! •Vehicle history report so you can buy with confidence. 2015 Infiniti QX60

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4

#P15039, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 9,500 mi., 1 owner

2014 Dodge Journey AWD

#P15098, alloy wheels, 12,489 mi., 1 owner

39,950

$

#1610353A, leather, alloy wheels, 51,116 mi., 1 owner

36,950

$

2014 Cadillac ATS Premium

18,950

$

2014 Cadillac ATS

#1630253A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 19,755 mi., 1 owner

2013 Chevy Camaro LS

#1620841A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 9,479 mi., 1 owner

29,950

$

#1630419A, sunroof, 35,660 mi., 1 owner

26,950

$

2009 Toyota RAV4 LTD

17,950

$

2007 Toyota Camry SE

#1620712A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 36,062 mi., 1 owner

#1610690B, sunroof, alloy wheels

15,950

$

9,950

$

2012 Toyota Sienna XLE #P15068A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 1 owner

19,950

$

23,950

#1620702C, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 1 owner

13,950

$

$

#P15081A, leather, alloy wheels, 76,251 mi., 1 owner

#1620849B, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels, 62,577 mi.

#1610604A, 11,215 mi.

#1620821A, sunroof, alloy wheels, leather, navigation, 39,364 mi., 1 owner

#1630076B, sunroof, alloy wheels, 34,280 mi., 1 owner

17,950

32,995

28,995

$

2011 Chevy Silverado LTZ 4x4

2012 Chevy Tahoe LT 4X4

#1630458A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 53,682 mi., 1 owner

#P15003B, leather, alloy wheels, 61,083 mi.

#1610513B, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels, rear ent. system

41,950

26,950

$

2009 Pontiac Torrent

#1620840A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation

19,850

$

2013 Mercedes GL450 4 Matic $

2010 Ford F150 Lariat 4X4

$

2013 Nissan Rogue AWD

$

$

6,995

9,995

$

2013 Nissan Murano Platinum

37,950

#1630455A, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 39,568 mi., 1 owner

28,950

$

2013 Chevy Silverado

$

2014 Ford Explorer LTD AWD

#1620758A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 1 owner

2005 Hyundai Sonata GLS

12,950

2014 Mercedes ML350

11,995

2011 4Runner LTD 3rd Row 4x4

2008 Chevy Impala LT

$

#1620729A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 47,243 mi., 1 owner

16,950

$

14,950

25,450

#1610791B, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 71,312 mi.

#P15011A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 65,728 mi., 1 owner

#1610476A, alloy wheels, 35,627 mi., 1 owner

$

2009 Buick Lucerne EXL

2011 Mercedes C300 4 Matic AWD

#P15086, leather, alloy wheels, 31,417 mi.

#P15049A, alloy wheels, 36,846 mi., 1 owner

$

2011 Honda Accord EXL

30,950

$

2014 Chevy Sonic LT

2011 Tacoma TRD Sport

#1620747A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 1 owner

#1620646A, leather, alloy wheels, 35,037 mi., 1 owner

2015 Chevy Cruze LT $

2012 Highlander LTD AWD

2014 Ford F150 FX4 4x4

#1620773A, sunroof, alloy wheels, 65,422 mi.

23,995

$

26,995

$

2010ChryslerTown&CountryTour.

2014 Dodge Ram SLT Crew Cab 4x4

#1620944A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 91,371 mi., 1 owner

#15095, alloy wheels, 36,038 mi., 1 owner

11,950

$

12,995

$

31,950

$

2014 Infiniti QX60 AWD

2009 Toyota Sienna LE

2008 Toyota Sienna LE

2009 Toyota Venza AWD

#1630382A, alloy wheels, sunroof, leather, 67,322 mi.

#1620843A, alloy wheels, rear ent. system, 93,375 mi., 1 owner

#1620924B, alloy wheels, 78,236 mi.

#1630449A, alloy wheels, sunroof, leather, navigation, 1 owner

29,995

12,995

$

12,995

$

$

2012 Ford Fusion SEL

2010 Ford Fusion Sport

#P15099, sunroof, alloy wheels, 57,511 mi.

#P15091, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 39,145 mi.

#P15097, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 73,628 mi.

12,385

$

2012 Chevy Malibu LT

11,865

14,420

$

$

16,995

$

2006 Lexus GS300 AWD #1630393B, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

10,480

$

2008 Chrysler Pacifica Touring

2014 Ford Focus SE 4DR

2014 Chevy Malibu LT

2013 Nissan Versa 4DR

#1620774A, leather, alloy wheels

#P15131, alloy wheels, 40,210 mi.

#1620737C, alloy wheels, 62,710 mi.

#1610525A, 72,771 mi.

11,860

$

7,365

$

13,995

$

8,480

$

2005 Lexus ES330 4DR

2013 Dodge Journey SXT

2011 Chevy Traverse LT

2011 Chevy Equinox LT

#1630378A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels,

#P15134, alloy wheels, 62,987 mi.

#P15090, alloy wheels

#P15088, alloy wheels

9,275

14,980

$

13,365

$

$

12,860

$

2004 Nissan Quest SE

2007 Toyota Tundra D-Cab 4x4

2010 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4

2006 Pontiac Torrent AWD

#1620889A, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels

#1620380C, alloy wheels

#P15042, alloy wheels

#1620803B, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

6,995

15,995

$

17,460

$

$

10,995

$

Purchase excludes tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Offers expire July 31, 2016.

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Tri-State and local area call Toll Free www.kennykent.com • E-MAIL: sales@kennykent.com Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-8:00, Saturday 8:30-5:00

2015

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1.9

*1.9% APR - 60 monthly payments of $17.48 for each $1,000 borrowed. With approved credit on certified pre-owned Lexus ES in stock. Prices exclude tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Offers expire 07/31/16.

19,650

$

$

2012 Lexus ES350

$

2012 Lexus RX350 AWD

$

44,995 2013 Lexus ES350 Ultra months #P15105, Red, 20,158 mi., 1 owner ..................................................................................................................$33,995

% APR for 60

ON ALL ES,ISandRX MODELS

2008 Lexus GX470 4x4 4 #1620690A, Silver..............

2013 Lexus GX460 Premium

#P15101, Silver, 39,603 mi...................................................................................................................................

25,995 2013 Lexus LS460 AWD $ #P15080, Gray, 10,098 mi., 1 owner ............................................................................................................. 54,950 #1630352A, White, 17,279 mi., 1 owner......................................................................................................

#1630397C, Gray, 52,949 mi., 1 owner.......................................................................................................

Non~Certified Lexus

LEXUS

23,995

$

2008 Lexus LS460 AWD #1630400A, White, 65,158 mi., 1 owner............. r

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29,950 21,99 95

$

2010 Lexus RX350 AWD #15087A, Silver, 84,810..............

Warranty coverage begins after the completion of the 4year/50K base new vehicle warranty providing a maximum benefit of up to 6 years from date of first use and unlimited miles (balance of the new car warranty + 2 year/unlimited mileage). L/Certified vehicles purchased after the new vehicle warranty receive 2 years/unlimited mileage L/Certified Warranty coverage beginning immediately upon vehicle purchase. Complimentary 2 year or 20,000 miles (whichever comes first), 4 scheduled maintenance services. Excludes tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Must take delivery by July 31, 2016.


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