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Paying Tribute... Legionnaire Clint Willis looks on as Sergeant John Meador presents the newly minted Korean War Memorial at Riverbend Park in Mount Vernon on Saturday morning. See story in our upcoming Veterans Day edition. Photo by Zach Straw

MacBook, textbook rental fees determined at MV schools By Lois Mittino Gray Mount Vernon High School parents had a question they’ve been wondering for a long time answered at the July 6 Mount Vernon School Board meeting. How much are these new MacBook laptop computers being issued to my child in the fall going to cost me? School Superintendent Tom Kopatich announced that a device rental fee of $25 will be assessed each high school student this year. Regular textbook rental fees will be charged as in other years, depending on what courses the high school student signs up to take. School Board Member Kathy Weinzapfel noted that the reasonable $25

MacBook fee “is the cheapest textbook they will be renting.” Seniors will not be able to keep their MacBook after graduation. The computer will be refreshed for use by next year’s incoming freshman class. Kopatich said the 2015-16 school year textbook fees reflect changes in the cost of social studies textbooks, along with changes in consumable textbook prices. Elementary textbook fees are K - $ 93.76, Grade One $131.98, Grade Two - $116.87, Grade Three - $ 93.87, Grade Four - $91.98, Grade Five - $ 94.10, and Grade Six - $111.33. Junior High rates are Grade Seven- $126.45 and

Grade Eight - $129.16. Grades Nine - 12 are dependent upon course selection. In addition, all students in grades K - Eight 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 benefit student safety and documents any property damage. In personnel matters, the board accepted the intent to retire from Joyce Allbright,

effective September 9. She is an Administrative Office Secretary/ Human Resources Specialist who has worked for the district for 18 years. Resignations were accepted from: Charlene Baldwin as a MV Junior High School Nurse, Stacy Culley as a junior high Teacher Assistant and Rachel Deno as a junior high Secretary. Benjamin Gentry as Assistant Coach Soccer - Boys HS, Kenton Mahoney Math Teacher - JHS; Assistant CoachFootball - JH; and Student Council Sponsor, Bailee Schelhorn as Assistant Coach Vol-

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Logan is newest MV firefighter, open house planned By Lois Mittino Gray The Mount Vernon Board of Public Works meeting on July 23 began with a special swearing-in ceremony for newly hired firefighter, Dakota Logan. Clerk-Treasurer Christi Sitzman administered his oath in front of Mayor John Tucker, Fire Chief Wes Dixon and other elected officials. His parents, Delynda Rowe and Andy Logan proudly stood alongside him. It was announced that the public will get an opportunity to meet Logan and other fire and police officers when they host an Open House of their new public safety facility slated for Thursday, August Andy Logan (left) and Delynda Rowe are the proud parents of 27 from 4-8 p.m. Police Chief Grant Beloat startMount Vernon’s newest firefighter. Dakota Logan was adminised the business portion rolling by tered his oath of service at the Board of Public Works meeting by presenting two plans developed Clerk Treasurer Christi Sitzman. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

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by Lieutenant Lemberg requesting new training equipment. The first one was approved to purchase a live taser simulation suit for $1,598.50 from Taser International. It includes the suit, a training plan, and simulation cartridges that can be used for a longer time. The second plan was approved to purchase rubber training aids (weapons, guns, knives) for $823.33 from various vendors. Both will be one time purchases. Board Member Bill Curtis asked if Lemberg is certified to use all the equipment and the Chief replied yes, that the officer is a certified instructor in taser. Lemberg is also in the process of developing a third plan to submit next month for approval. In an act of kindness, Beloat asked that an old bicycle from the

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NHGC learns about ‘birdscaping’

MV Class of 1976 pre-planning gathering set for August 7 The MVHS Class of 1976 is having a pre-planning gathering at Hawg N’ Sauce in Mount Vernon. All 1976 classmates are invited to be there on August 7, 2015 at 6 p.m. to discuss our 40th Class Reunion for next year. Please RSVP to classmate Becky Higgins before August 4, 2015 if you are able to attend (and have a good time catching up with old friends) call 812204-7388 or email - belyhi@aol.com.

DQ to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 Dairy Queen is raising money for the Children’s Miracle Network and Riley’s Hospital for Children. $1 of each blizzard or coupon for a blizzard purchased that day will go towards this great charity. Last year Dairy Queen raised over $3,000 during their Miracle Treat Day.

MV Kiwanis Club to host Family Swim Night The Mount Vernon Kiwanis Club will host a Family Swim Night Thursday, July 30,2015 from 6-8 p.m. at Brittlebank Pool. Free Snacks will be available.

St. Mary’s, area agencies sponsor free physicals, immunizations The EVSC School-Community Council, in collaboration with ECHO Community Care, St. Mary’s Children’s Services, Vanderburgh County Department of Health, and the Evansville Courier and Press, will sponsor free school physicals, sport physicals and immunizations for uninsured and underinsured students. The event is scheduled for 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 1 at ECHO Community Health Care, 315 Mulberry Street, Evansville. School physicals, IHSAA High School sport physicals, and immunizations will be provided free of charge. This is open to Kindergarten, Sixth and Ninth grade students from Vanderburgh, Warrick, or Posey County who have no health insurance or who are underinsured. The student must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and they must have their current immunization record. Interpreters will be available to assist Spanish-speaking families. Appointments are required. Please call EVSC Center for Family, School, and Community Partnerships at 812-4358343 today to schedule your appointment.

By Lois Mittino Gray Renowned local bird expert Sharon Sorenson has a friend who lives in the city and has counted 106 different kinds of birds in her backyard without even putting up one single bird feeder. “People think that the secret to getting birds is spending a lot of money on bird food and feeders, but it’s not, the secret is one word---habitat.” Sorenson told her secret and how to achieve it to about 35 New Harmony Garden Club members and guests on Saturday, July 11 in the Room for the Dissemination of Useful Knowledge at the Workingmen’s Institute. Sharon recorded an amazing 116 bird species and 54 butterfly species as visitors to her west side Evansville home. She has lived on the property for 49 years with her husband Charles and will soon celebrate their 50th Golden Wedding anniversary. Together the pair amend the landscape, attend the flowers and take beautiful photos of the visitors all year long. Sharon’s talk was

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Noted avian author Sharon Sorenson (left) presents an autographed copy of her book on birdscaping to Susan Huelsmann who won it in the Garden Club raffle. The club also purchased a copy of the book to donate to the WMI library. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

Stone is new MV band director

By Lois Mittino Gray Members of the Mount Vernon School Board learned at their July 20 meeting that the band can play on once more and right away, too. Joseph Stone was chosen to be the new high school band director and he starts already this week conducting band camp. Christmas in August to be held at Harmonie State Park Stone, a first year teacher from Kentucky, replaces the On August 1, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. Operation Christmas Child will hold a much-honored Nicholas Grant Jones who went back box packing event. If you cannot help pack, donations of school supplies, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, toys, hard candy and new clothing items are to teach in his hometown. Stone’s other assignments much needed. To donate or for more information contact Linda Schneider are to teach band classes at the junior/senior high schools and be assistant instrumental music teacher at swampland@tds.net or 812-449-1876. at the junior high. National Night Out slated for August 4 The Sheriff’s Department will be hosting the National Night Out event In other personnel matters getting the new school at the Cynthiana Park on August 4, 2015 at 6 p.m. There will be free food, year ready to go, John Daniel Stratton from New entertainment, and fun activities for all ages. The entire Posey County Harmony was hired on as a carpenter at the bus gaCommunity is invited to attend. rage. Rebecca Tucker will move with her family from

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former bike patrol program be declared surplus and given to a special needs young man who would like to have it. It has been stripped of all police decals and is approximately twelve to fifteen years old. Curtis commented that bikes that old have very little value and all approved it as surplus. “I’ll let him know, I’m sure he’ll be thrilled,” Beloat said of the gift. Curtis asked Beloat what the policy is for stolen bikes that are recovered. He replied they hold them for 30 days and then release them to someone else. They keep records of who took the bike in case there are claims on it later. Street Commissioner Max Dieterle asked permission to declare

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Olney,Illinois to be the Administrative Office secretary/receptionist for maintenance/transportation. Sara Batteiger was hired to work in the Administrative Office as a Human Resource Specialist. “This is great news since two new households are moving to our area,” noted Board Member Beth McFadin Higgins. Resignations were accepted from Teresa Bloodworth, a Teacher Assistant at the Fine Arts Academy; Kristine Deig, a teacher at West Elementary; Lynn Culley-Sims, JH Student Council Sponsor and Lauren Stemple as HS Assistant Volleyball Coach. Melony Hurm was given permission to attend an eRevolution conference in Evansville.

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OBITUARIES Rhonda Gerth Rhonda ‘Sue’ (Barnes) Gerth, 58, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away Sunday, July 19, 2015 at her home. She was born on September 17, 1956 East St. Louis, IL to James and Cora Dean (Mayville) Barnes. S was a member b off tthe Women of the Moose. Sue She was preceded in death by her parents and husband of 31 years, Francis Gerth. She is survived by her sons, William (Charlotte) Gerth of Guilford, Ind., and Anthony (Carrie) Gerth of Batesville, Ind.; brothers, Kenny Barnes, Dee (Vonnie) Barnes of Penn., Lee (Sarah) Barnes of N.C. and James Barnes; sisters, Judy (Tom) Purcell of Ill., Annie (Glenn) Clay of Ill., and Barbie French of N.C.; five grandchildren, Ashlie Brothers, Francis and William Gerth, Anna and Nicholas Gerth. Funeral Mass was held at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 23, 2015 at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 421 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Fr. Jim Sauer officiating and burial to follow in St. Matthew Cemetery. Visitation was held from 4 until 8 p.m., Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with a Rosary Service held at 3:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Moose Heart Association, 155 South International Drive, Mooseheart, IL 60539. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

Barbara Shephard Barbara Jean (Storey) Shephard, 73, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away Friday, July 24, 2015 at Mount Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Mount Vernon, Ind. She was born November 16, 1941 in Mount Vernon, Ind. to Ralph and May (Morgan) Storey. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ - Latter Day Saints in Mount Vernon and she retired from Deaconess Hospital as a CNA. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her son, Kerry (Tina) Shephard of Mount Vernon, Ind.; daughter, Dianna Burnett of Mount Vernon, Ind.; brother, Charles ‘Chuck’ Storey of Knoxville, Tenn.; grandchildren, Nikki, Sammi, Jenny, Josi, and Misty; several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. There will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com

Wreck sends several to hospital Special to the News On July 19, 2015, at approximately, 12:53 a.m., Posey County deputies were notified of an accident with injuries at State Road 66 just west of Goodman Road. A juvenile was identified as a driver of a gray Nissan four-door. The driver of the white Toyota van was identified as Allen Hatch. After reviewing the scene and speaking with the drivers and other occupants of the white Toyota van, deputies stated it appeared the juvenile who was operating the Nissan was traveling east on SR 66 and drove left of center colliding with the white Toyota van, driving west on SR 66, on the front driver’s side bumper. The juvenile was transported to Deaconess Hospital Emergency Room by Posey County Medics. Allen Hatch was partially trapped on the driver’s seat of the white Toyota van. Allen was extricated from the white Toyota

van by fire personnel. Allen Hatch was transported to St. Mary’s Emergency Room by Air Evac, for complaints of pain over his body. Allen’s passenger, Betty Hatch, was transported to Deaconess Emergency Room by Posey County Medics for complaints of pain and bruising. The juvenile stated she was tired and may have fallen asleep. Allen said the vehicle drove left of center. Allen also said he attempted to swerve to the north in an attempt to avoid the vehicle, but was unable to and the collision with the other vehicle occurred. The other passengers were checked in the emergency room with non-life threatening injuries. The crash is still under investigation. There is no indication that drugs and/or alcohol were involved. New Harmony Fire Department, Wadesville Fire Department, and Posey County EMS personnel were also on scene providing service.

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Warren Nettleton, 62, of Cynthiana, Indiana, born to Shirley and Naomi (Puntney) Nettleton on November 2, 1952, in Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Sunday, July 26, 2015, at St. Marys Medical Center in Evans-

Kenneth Ray Cave, 48 of Mount Vernon and formerly of Carmi passed away Saturday afternoon July 25, 2015 at his home. He was born August 28, 1966 in Vivian, La., the son of Don and Connie (Pierce) Cave. He married Tabetha Gaudern in Carmi, Ill. Kenneth was a Heavy Equipment Operator at the Sitran Loading Facility in Mount Vernon. Kenneth loved to fish and be outdoors. His biggest love was his wife, children and family. He is survived by his wife, Tabetha; his children, Evan and Olivia Cave of Mount Vernon and Stevee Heard of Tulsa, Okla.; his unborn daughter, Isabel; his parents, Don and Connie Cave of San Angelo, Texas; brothers, Clint (Marti) Cave and Mike (Annette) Cave of Odessa, Texas and his sister, Johnna Zellner of Farmington, N.M.; three nieces and four nephews and many great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, his aunt Barbara and a sister, Diane Cave. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday July 29, 2015 at the Stendeback Family Funeral Home at 1330 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon, Ind. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the funeral home. Donations may be made to his children in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com

ill IIndiana. di ville, Surviving are his daughter: Dee Dee (Brad) Lloyd of Mount Carmel, Illinois and one grandchild: Mya. Preceding him in death were his parents; a sister: Emily Ruth White and three brothers: Isaac, Alfred and Paul Nettleton. Services will be private at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

Doris Bundy Doris Ann (Goff) Bundy, 78, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away Sunday, July 26, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Ind. She was born October 17, 1936 in Mount Vernon, Ind., to Tommy and Genevieve (Dailey) Goff. Sh retired ti d ffrom D She Deaconess Hospital after 32 years as a unit secretary. Doris was a member of Bethesda General Baptist Church and the Savah Community Center. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elwood Eugene Bundy; and daughter, Connie Grabert. She is survived by her sons, Kurt Bundy of Mount Vernon, Ind.; daughter, Sheila (Anthony) White of Evansville, Ind.; brothers, Harold (Dolly) Goff, Ronnie (Vicky) Goff, and Eddie (Brenda) Goff all of Mount Vernon, Ind.; sisters, Shirley Essary of Woodbridge, Va., and Jane Brooks of Alabaster, Ala.; sonin-law, Steven Grabert of Mount Vernon, Ind.; six grandchildren, Christopher (Amber) Grabert, Ryan Grabert, Kimberly (Kevin) Kuczynski, Jasmine Batts, Sha’leah White, and Kaitlyn Barrow; four greatgrandchildren, Kara, Kaitlyn, and Kyle Kuczynski, and Brookelyn Grabert. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 30, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Stan Hoffman officiating and burial to follow in Beech Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethesda General Baptist Church or the Savah Community Center. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com

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Vehicles of today lack character of ‘57 Chevy and others Madeleine, some months back, I mentioned to your father and your grandfather that it would be a good idea for car makers to bring back a re-invented form of some of the cherished favorites. I seem to remember that this conversation took place about the time I wrote the column about your dad’s mustang. Like most things I speak about, both of them told me what a bad idea this was. I recently heard that some of the so called ‘muscle cars’ are coming back. The looks and charm of those great older vehicles must have some merit. Like many of the other topics I write about, I don’t like various things concerning 21st century cars. I totally realize that they are built for good gas consumption, and other priorities. No, I would not want to give up some of the things current cars offer, like good heating and air conditioning, power windows, heated seats, and phone contact at flick of a button. Everyone knows how much I depend on the GPS. However, so many models

lack character. Maybe other most every brand of car, and folks don’t have this prob- know that it was a Plymouth lem, but at a glance, I can’t or a Ford. So many of what is now offered look very much DEAREST MADELEINE the same, from economy cars to expensive SUVs. I reBY cently made the remark that CATHY if someone just changed out POWERS the nameplates, most folks would not even notice. My mother had to scrimp tell the difference in so many and save to get her first car, of them. Even the more ex- which actually was a 57 pensive cars have a similar Chevy, and in the late 50s body type to the lower priced and early 60s, she owned ones. One used to have no several very cool cars. I wish doubt that they were looking I could have held on to a few at a Cadillac or some other of them, and so do my sons. luxury vehicle. In the past, They particularly liked the each car maker did not offer 65 red GTO. My favorite was lots of different model choic- a 64 cherry red Chevelle Sues like they do now. per Sport. It had white rolled One of the most desired leather seats and I think it cars of all time was the 57 was the coolest thing I have Chevy, which was offered in ever driven. three different types; the upGrandpa liked her GTO scale Bel Air and two others so much that he traded in his that were not quite as fancy. deep blue Oldsmobile CutIt was easy to recognize from lass convertible for a nearly far away, and it is still sought identical one in black. That after by collectors. A distant was our first car and we only relative from Illinois had one had one vehicle so we had stored in her barn, and your grandfather tried to buy it from her every time we went for a visit. A cat’s digestive system It was once easy to spot alcan sometimes be a finicky thing, so we are trying to regulate what our cats are eating. For that reason we ask that any cat food do-

to use it for everything, like hauling lumber, and so on. As I said, my sons can’t believe that we let these very cool vehicles go. They see the old photos and shake their heads. When Grandpa first came to Indiana as a carefree bachelor he had little red sports cars; an Austin Healy and a Sunbeam Alpine. Like what happens to so many people, these became distant memories when he got married and had children. Like the minivans of today, our generation had station wagons when we had to transport families. Of course, there are cool cars available now, in bright colors like lime green, bright yellow, or orange. However, the midsize economy ones are the models I have a hard time recognizing. For some reason, many people buy them in colors like white, tan, or gray. Like other things, everyone has their own ideas and preferences, but it would not be my choice.

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New Harmonie Healthcare Center residents celebrated the Fourth of July with a watermelon social, root beer floats and popcorn on Friday, July 3. On the following day, the residents enjoyed participating in the town of New Harmony’s annual golf cart parade where town residents decorated their golf carts in red, white, and blue and caravan through the streets. Residents at New Harmonie Healthcare Center were also treated to a fireworks display held at the care center by a staff member and her family. Over 40 residents came out to view the display. It was an eventful 4th at New Harmonie Healthcare Center. Pictured is resident Robert Goff enjoying the Independence Day activities. Photo submitted

July 28 - Brad Reynolds, Bonnie Stallings, Lauren Luebke, Patty S. Stovall, Tish Mumford, Norma Harper, Esther Mohr July 29 - Mac Manchette, Roy Defries, Vince Morton, Mark Seib, Owen M. Robertson, Aaron Hensley, Collin Landsell, Jim Vanlaningham, Mark Gibson, Kathryn Shackleford, Elberta Fieber, Mary Price, Nina Duckworth July 30 - Stephen M. Harrington, Jason Nelson, Nancy Andry Ramirez, Brenda Andry Zwahlen, Megan Whitney, Carol Reynolds, Debbie Lyke, Wyatt Lyke, Becky Smyth, Nathan Allen Wiley, Emily Weldon, Johnathon Weightman, Geri Sue Blackford, Bonnie Johnson, Jason Gray, Matthew Henry Wildeman, Aletha Martin July 31 - Jim Tomes, Bradley Anderson, Judy

Davis, Joyce Kron, Alan Deshields, Judy Kissel, Mona Wood, Logan Bosecker August 1 - Jim Atkins, Andrea Becher, Holly Powers, Betty Moore, Cuchulainn Quirk, Daniel Nightingale, Jill Deshields, Brooke Franks, Kollins Marie Hon, Zechariah Melton, Drew Rapp, Leon Tieken August 2 - Mary Hidbrader, Sabra Fisher, George Hoffman, Paul Sturgell, Angel Coy, Carl Simkins Jr., Amanda Wilson, Stephanie Crumbacher, Deb Ricketts, Lucille Reibold August 3 - Gilbert Effinger, Betty Barnett, Patty Wilson, Bonnie DiCapuaEffinger, Doris Jeffries, Bonnie Effinger If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to us at P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631

Grandma Madeleine’s 65 GTO. In a few weeks, Frog Follies will return to the Vanderburgh County Fairgrounds and the area will be filled with cool cars once again. Owning one of these and following the show circuit always seemed like it would be a very fun thing, but that is one pastime we never got involved in. I am just glad that so many of the amazing automobiles from the past have been preserved.

I sometimes wonder what became of our red Chevelle, and hope someone is enjoying it, and that it did not turn to rust in a junkyard. If Chevrolet ever decided to duplicate that model I would be so tempted to get one. However I am sure it would cost a great deal more than the roughly $4,000 it was when my mother got hers. I suppose I would have to stay with my little Jeep.

American Red Cross News Upcoming blood donation opportunities Posey County, Ind. Mount Vernon 8/2/2015: 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., Zion Lippe United Church of Christ, 9000 Copperline East Road 8/9/2015: 7 a.m. - 11 a.m., St. Matthews Catholic Church, 421 Mulberry Street 8/13/2015: 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Community Center, 716 Locust Street How to donate blood Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED

CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

PCPP News Adoption Location Please visit PC Pound Puppies at Pet Food Center North (on First Avenue by Target) on Sundays, Noon to 3 p.m, where you can meet many of the dogs available for adoption. Pictures are posted in the window of Pet Food Center North, and a flier is displayed at Hawthorne Animal Clinic. If you see a dog you are interested in, please email us at pc_poundpuppies@ yahoo.com or go to our website ( pcpoundpuppies. com) and submit an application. You can also visit

our facebook page for more information. We always need: Heartgard, Advantix, Advantage Multi, Trifexis . . all sizes. You may purchase these for us at Hawthorne Animal Clinic and they will see that we get them. Heavy Duty Leashes (the braided ones hold up longer, and are easier on our hands) Wire or plastic crates, new or used in good condition Treats, bones, rawhides Heavy duty dog toys such as Kongs and Nylabones

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

Social Security Matters Social Security recently launched its new blog, Social Security Matters. This is our new location for engaging with you by answering questions and concerns in a more sharable and interactive way. This is where you’ll see the latest Social Security news, like added features to my Social Security, helpful tips about retirement and other benefits, and much more. Think of the blog as a dashboard for the latest news and updates that affect retirement, survivors and disability benefits, veterans, the chronically ill, and anyone entitled to our broad range of services. We already communicate with you using Facebook and Twitter. This new blog is a meaningful enhancement to our social media outreach. Social Security Matters is easy-to-navigate and userfriendly — tags categorize the topics you care about into organized sections. This way you will always find the answers you are looking for. Social Security Matters allows us to speak to a broad audience in articles that explain how our programs and

POSEY COUNTY PAGES OF THE PAST JULY 27, 2010 5 YEARS AGO Beulah Masonic Lodge honored Zachary Herman, Jason Stalker, Joseph O’Neil and William Vessels were honored as Master Masons. Baylee Miller, Jasmyne Milheiser, Brielle Reibel, Braden Lupfer, ali Wilderman, April Gossman and Kirstin Connor performed a tap dance routine called ‘Apologize’ at the Posey County Fair. The Next Step Dance Company members and teacher, Jennifer Collins recently traveled to Sevierville, Tennessee for the Rising Star National Dance Competition Finals. Susan H. Gooden announces her candidacy for School Board of the MSD of Mount Vernon. The Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation, Inc., recently awarded a total of 20 grants to Tri-State not-for-profit organizations, making more than $100,000 available in funds and in-kind services. The Railroad plans the progress of building a $60 million coal transportation facility in Marrs Township adjacent to Abengoa. Bertha Crawford celebrated her 90th birthday with an open house at the Charles Ford Home on August 1.

JULY 25, 2000 15 YEARS AGO The New Harmony Theatre will close its 2000 season with the musical Always...Patsy Cline. Liza Ziliak plans to fly to Kosovo in September to participate in a mission trip that would teach the Kosovara about christianity and the word of God. Clown Jim Collier recently visited the Children’s Learning Center of Posey County and entertained youngsters with his balloon creations. Two-year-old Lane Coleman is one of many children who participated in st. Paul’s United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School. Kamaryn Brust entered a sundress in the 4-H Fashion Revue and earned a blue ribbon. St. Wendel’s Larry Koester and his Pennzoil-sponsored machine went the distance with a full pull to capture first place in the mini-modified competition. The South Terrace Little League coach Fred McGrew is retiring after 21 years. Indiana’s Kyle Hornsby autographed a t-shirt for Caleb Hames and Zachary Hellenberg during basketball camp.

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Compilation by Michelle Gibson

JULY 31, 1990 25 YEARS AGO Allen Cox of New Harmony enjoyed a dish of ice cream at the Johnson United Methodist Church Social. David Kay of Mount Vernon won the Pro division race Sunday at the Greater Evansville Raceway in Chandler. Mount Vernon swimmers Brian allen, David Franklin, Melannie Gillenwater, Rich Shank, Mandy Crowe and Mike Franklin have qualified for the Junior Olympics this weekend in Indianapolis. John H. and Janice L. Mann of New Harmony, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on August 5 at the Catholic Community Center in New Harmony. Ted Moore, New Harmony, was selected as a Charter Member of Prudential’s newly founded Hall of Fame. Glenn Schmitt was bartender at the annual St. Wendel Beirstube on Saturday night. Mount Vernon merchants Sandy’s Hallmark, Four Seasons Motel, Rosenbaum Jewelers and The Witch’s Hut are selling Tshirts which commemorate the town’s 175th anniversary next year. Ruth Saalweachter has joined the staff of the Visiting Nurse Association of Southwestern Indiana as a Resource Coordinator.

JULY 30, 1965 50 YEARS AGO Poseyville’s Little Leaguers moved into first place in the county loop Saturday at the local diamond with a 5-3 victory over Mount Vernon. News of Oliver: Connie and Tommy Redman of New Harmony were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Redman. Otis Sanders was a Thursday dinner guest of Mrs. Nell Stearn of Stewartsville. Old Union News: Mr. and Mrs. Don Crowder and Kelly, and Mrs. Viola Crowder visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corne and family. Brenda Carpenter spent last weekend with Jennifer Higginbotham. The nuptials of Miss Mary Kathryn Price, formerly of Griffin, and Mr. James Warren Backlund of Superior, Wis., were soemnized Saturday, July 3 at the Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Superior. Fred E. Mills, former Wadesville resident, has re-enlisted in the U.S. Navy for six years. This is his 14th year of service. A birthday party last week was held in hornor of Mr. Charles Neumann among relatives and friends.


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Schroeder Family Reunion, a weekend of festivities. The recently held weekend of ‘reuniting the roots’ started at Helfrich Hills Golf Course where the Schroeder family enjoyed some golf. Golfers included: Erv Schroeder who came from Houston, Texas, along with his daughter, Cindy Schroeder-Breton and her family; Todd Breton, Jennifer Breton and Michael Breton came to the reunion from Sugar Land, Texas. Local family that golfed included Jim Rueger from Huntingburg and Bryan Morrison from Evansville.

George and Martha Schroeder’s family continues to meet the last Saturday of July every year in the area. Many family members still reside in the area while others make the pilgrimage from Minnesota, Georgia, Texas, Illinois, etc. This year the sons’ and daughters’ of George and Martha Schroeder seated: Ruth, Marian, Mildred, Ervin, Norman, David, Reuben, and Robert’s widow Brenda are surrounded by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They are all wearing red shirts with the family tree on it. Four generations continue to be reuniting the roots. Photo submitted

KOREAN WAR MONUMENT

The family of Sergeant John E. Meador joined him in celebrating the unveiling of the Korean War Monument on Saturday morning. Seen here in front are Stephen Stocker, Mark Meador, John E. Meador, his wife Della, and Robert Meador. In back are John W. Meador, John G. Meador, Diana Meador, Matthew Meador, Judy Meador and Owen Meador. Photo by Zach Straw

Mount Vernon Fire Chief Wes Dixon, left, receiving his $50 win at this week’s American Legion Jackpot drawing from Dave Sharber. Only two numbers remain and the jackpot is estimated at $335,322. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

MV Edward Jones supports school supply campaign

Legion Post 278 meeting schedule set

Residents and businesses may help by bringing in items to the Edward Jones branch office during regular business hours from July 6, 2015 to August 14, 2015. The items needed for the

All meetings will be held at the American Legion Post in Poseyville. August 20, 6 p.m.; September 17, 6

rule loose leaf paper colored pencils, art boxes, children's underwear, socks and sweatpants. The branch address is 431 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana.

Nominations sought for Torchbearers Indiana’s 200th birthday is next year, and a torch relay celebrating this achievement is coming to Posey County in September 2016. The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay was created to honor Hoosiers who have demonstrated exceptional public service, achievement, acts of heroism and/or volunteer service to their neighborhood, community, region or state. Patterned after the Olympic Torch Relay, Indiana’s version will pass through

all 92 of the state’s counties, cover 2,300 miles over a five week period, while averaging 72 miles per day. Posey County is one of the few counties where the torch will stop twice, in Mount Vernon and New Harmony. Most counties have only one torch stop. In addition, Posey County will have a maximum of 20 torchbearers. The torch will pass through Posey County on Sunday, September 11, 2016. Torchbearers must be nominated by another person, self-

nominations are not allowed. Once all the nomination forms are collected, a juried nomination process will be employed in each county to select torchbearers. Nominations are due December 31, 2015. For more information about the torch relay and for nomination forms, visit http://www. indiana2016.org/torchrelay/. Nomination forms are also available at the New Harmony town hall.

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Four actors deliver powerful performance in ‘Outside Mullingar’ By Lois Mittino Gray A cast of only four actors delivers a powerful performance in New Harmony Theatre’s last offering of the 2015 season ‘Outside Mullingar.’ This relatively new romantic comedy, which debuted in New York on January 3, 2014 was written by John Patrick Shanley, who won both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 2005 for ‘Doubt.’ His writing is filled with lyrical lines and complex deep thoughts delivered with Irish accents, so you have to pay close attention to the thick brogue. Don’t let your mind wander off to what you ate for dinner for even one second. The play is set on a cattle and sheep farm outside Killucan in Ireland in December 2008. The rain pours down in steady streams during most of it as the cast talks of lost loves, impending deaths, ignored inheritance and other grim subjects. It begins with the two older characters, drenched and shaken, returning back to a farmhouse kitchen after the funeral of Christopher Muldoon for some warm tea and conversation. His widow, Aoife, portrayed by June Ballinger, is visiting her neighbor Tony Reilly, frisky and funny as acted by Ron Crawford. The pair look back on their lives in a feisty repartee and also look to the future as they discuss what will become of their farm properties now that they are aged. Tony’s dutiful son Anthony putzes around preparing the tea and listening to the two talk as the incessant rain falls. Jeff Williams shines as Anthony, the ruddy-faced, faithful, middle-aged son of 42 who never married and has worked the farm for years for his dad. It is assumed Anthony will get the farm when Tony dies, but much to his surprise, because he is unmarried with no heirs, dad wants to pass the farm on to Anthony’s American cousin. Tony agrees that Anthony has worked hard and hearty and deserves the land, but he mulishly maintains that his son will never be a true man of the earth. “You don’t stand on the land and draw strength from it,” he says in error. What he doesn’t realize is that Anthony is really one with his land and what grows upon it and gets his strength from it. In a weird bit of Irish humor, Anthony confesses that sometimes he thinks he is a bee amid his fields of flowers. It comes out that telling his first love Fiona about that belief made him lose her.

The jewel in this romcom is Aoife and Christopher Muldoon’s daughter Rosemary, an Irish beauty with flaming red hair and a temper to match played by Debra Messing (Will and Grace) in New York. Just as ably, Caitlin Clouthier takes the role here of the neighbor girl rebel who has had a secret crush on Anthony for years and runs with it. At first, it comes out that Rosemary has been nursing an old grudge against Anthony since the 13-yearold boy knocked down her six-year-old self in the mud. She won’t even go in the kitchen after the funeral but stays on the porch smoking so as not to see him. Rosemary goes in a tither when she finds out Anthony may not inherit the farm and that is our first clue of a possible flickering flame. There is comic relief in these heavy scenes between Rosemary and Anthony when they describe that Rosemary owns a strip of property with two gates that must be passed through to allow access to Tony’s farm. A touching deathbed scene is when Tony explains why he sold the strip of land to Muldoon to buy a proper ring for his wife. He gives Anthony the farm as he takes his final breaths. During the last long scene, there is a lot of conversation about opening up emotions and trading jabs and reflections on their unhappy lives before the two realize they have loved each other all along. So much time going in circles and being oil and water has been wasted. Although the play is dark and rainy inside and out, the skies ultimately clear at the end. Another star of this show is the swirling scenery by Ron Naverson. Several people commented on the way out about how it rotated for each different location and looked beautiful, whether it be inside the house, going upstairs or outdoors. The sunlight at the end is provided by lighting expert Eric Cope. Shan Jensen did the costumes with sound by Kevin Gray. The production lasts one hour and 45 minutes with no intermission. It is underwritten by locals Kent and Laurie Parker and John Willis and directed by Eliot Wasserman. Performances this weekend are at 7:30 p.m on Friday and Saturday night and afternoon matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $10 to $28. For information, call 812-682-3115 or go to the website www.newharmonytheatre.com.

Don Baggett entertained about 106 stunned children and adults at a magic show Wednesday afternoon sponsored by the Alexandrian Public Library in the Hedges Central School Auditorium. At first, he pulled the banner of a rabbit out of his hat but then one really did come out of nowhere. Photos by Lois Mittino Gray

Legion Fish Fry canceled Owen Dunn Post 5 American Legion at 203 Walnut in Mount Vernon, Indiana will not hold an ‘All You Can Eat Fish Fry’ in July due to the huge

crowd at our Treasure Hunt drawing on Saturday night. Thank you for your support. The next fish fry will be Saturday September 5.

National Night Out slated for Aug. 4 The Sheriff’s Department will be hosting the National Night Out event at the Cynthiana Park on August 4, 2015 at 6 p.m.

Holiday World announces performers The Dove Award winning Christian poprock band Newsboys will headline Holiday World’s ‘Rock the World’ on August 22. The Grammy-nominated group, which originated in Australia, includes guitarist Jody Davis, who grew up in Petersburg, Indiana. Other main-stage performers for Rock the World include: Crowder, from Texas; Sidewalk Prophets, with ties to Terre Haute and Anderson, Indiana; Love and the Outcome, from Canada; Michael Cochren and Company, from Evansville, Indiana and Holiday World’s EPIC Praise performers.

Throughout the day of Rock the World, a series of bands will perform in Holiday World’s Hoosier Celebration Theater: Katie Danielle, from Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; The Beautiful Discord, from Greenville, Ind.; 390 East, from Wabash, Ind.; Joel Vaughn, from Amarillo, Texas; The Lasting Hope, from Crothersville, Ind.; Erica Lane, from Cedar Hill, Texas Holiday World and Splashin' Safari are open daily. For more information about the parks and the new Thunderbird – America’s first launched wing coaster, visit HolidayWorld.com or call 1-877-463-2645.

Poker run to benefit Veterans, Honor Flight The Posey County Democrat ATV and Jeep Poker Run is scheduled for this Saturday, August 1 at 810 Upper Upton Road (Lueder barn). Portion of the proceeds will go to benefit a Posey County Veteran’s family, as well as the Women’s club will be making

a donation to the Honor Flight to send Posey County Veterans from the money that will be raised. All participants are $10 each, $5 each additional hand. Sign up begins at 10 a.m., first rider out at 11 a.m. Must be 18 to particapate.

Big Hero 6 showing at Riverbend Park Philharmonic News

The Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation Department would like to announce that it will be showing the movie Big Hero 6 on Saturday, August 8, 2015 at Riverbend Park. It is the third movie in the Saturday Nights

on the River series. Big Hero 6 won the Oscar for best animated feature this year. The movie sponsor is the Mount Vernon Garden Club. Concessions will be sold by Boy Scout Troup 397 starting around 6 p.m. The movie will start at dark.

PCCF now accepting Grant Proposals The Posey County Community Foundation (PCCF), a partner of the Community Foundation Alliance in Evansville, Indiana announced that they will began accepting grant proposals for their 2015 Posey County Community Good Grants program starting July 13, 2015. Proposals are sought for charitable projects and activities that address needs and opportunities in the community in the areas of health, human services, arts and culture, education, community development, and others that would improve the quality of life in Posey County. “In 2014, the Posey County Community Foundation awarded over $100,000 in grant funding to 24 community organizations during our community grants cycle. We are delighted to be able to serve our community and its residents again this year,” stated Tony Noelle, President of the PCCF Advisory Board.

The Foundation welcomes funding requests from nonprofit organizations that are deemed tax-exempt under sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and from governmental agencies serving the county. Requests from nonprofit organizations not classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity may be considered provided the project is charitable and supports a community need. Proposals must be submitted by Wednesday, September 2, 2015. Grant applications may be obtained by logging on to the Foundation website at www.poseycommunityfoundation.org. If prospective grant applicants have questions, they are invited to schedule a meeting with the Foundation’s director, Monica Spencer. Contact Monica at 812-838-0288 or monica@poseycommunityfoundation.org to schedule an appointment. All organizations that have

submitted grant applications will be notified of the outcome of the grants committee’s deliberation in writing before December 1. Established in 1992, the Posey County Community Foundation is one of nearly 700 community foundations in the United States today. We serve Posey County, offering people a variety of ways to achieve their goals for this community through charitable giving. The Posey County Community Foundation, a partner of the Community Foundation Alliance, currently administers over 81 funds established by individuals, families, businesses, civic groups, and agencies to improve the quality of life in Posey County. For more information about the Posey County Community Foundation, please contact Monica Spencer, Director, at 812-838-0288 or visit our website at www.communityfoundationalliance.org/posey.

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The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and Music Director Alfred Savia announce the appointment of violinist Robert Anemone as concertmaster, who will officially begin at the Orchestra’s season opening concert Sunday, September 27. In this position, Anemone will also serve as Violinist in the Eykamp String Quartet and Artist-in-Residence at the University of Evansville. The Orchestra and University collaborate fully in the selection and employment of Eykamp Quartet personnel, having Anemone participate in performances and educational activities at the University of Evansville, including recitals, master classes, and coachings. Robert Anemone has been praised for his “complete command, beautiful sound, and firmness without anxiety.” First prize winner of the 2015 Hudson Valley Philharmonic Strings Competition, the 2013-14 New England Conservatory Violin Competition and the 2007 Concord Young Artist Competition, he has appeared as a soloist with the Concord Symphony, New England Conservatory Philharmonia, and Williamsburg Youth Orchestra, as well as in recitals across the east coast. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with such artists as the Borromeo String Quartet, James Buswell, Stephen Drury, Grigory Kalinovsky, Jeffrey Irvine, and Carol Ou, and has performed on the stages of Carnegie Hall and Jordan Hall. During the 2013-14 academic year, he was a recipient of NEC’s Quartetutopia fellowship as a member of the Petrucci String Quartet Previously, Anemone was Principal Second Violin of the Portland Symphony Orchestra 2013 -2015, where he has also served as act-

ing concertmaster on multiple occasions. He held principal positions with NEC’s Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonia, and Sinfonietta, as well as the Heifetz Institute Chamber Orchestra. He has also performed with A Far Cry and was a founding member of Boston’s Discovery Ensemble. An avid proponent of new music, he has worked closely with composers Roger Reynolds, Christian Wolff, John Heiss, Stratis Minakakis, Menachem Wiesenberg, Katherine Balch, David Hertzberg, Ralph Farris and others in premieres and performances of their works, many of which were written specifically for him. Robert earned a Master of Music in violin performance with Academic Honors and a Bachelor of Music in violin performance with Academic Honors from New England Conservatory, where he studied with James Buswell and was recipient of the Dorothy J. Bales ’41 Violin Scholarship and Gunther Schuller medal for outstanding graduate study. He has received additional training at the Taos School of Music, the Aspen Music Festival and School, and the Heifetz Institute, where he worked with the Borromeo, Brentano, Miro, and Shanghai String Quartets, as well as Michael Tree, Robert McDonald, Thomas Sauer, Sylvia Rosenberg, Virginia Weckstrom, and Grigory Kalinovsky, among others. Passionate about passing on some of the knowledge he has gained from these mentors, he is a committed teacher and has been on the violin faculty of the North Bennet Street School, the Ip Piano School, and the Arthur Russel Strings Festival. In addition to music, Robert enjoys good coffee, bad movies, and the great outdoors.


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CHURCH/GENERAL At left: Charlotte Millay celebrates her kickball kick with a jump during the First United Methodist Church/ Mount Vernon Community Church combined Vacation Bible School last week. Photo by Zach Straw

Vacation Bible School attendees were excited to participate in balloon relays. Photo by Zach Straw

JUMC VBS to start July 28 Johnson United Methodist Church will hold their ‘Camp Discovery’ Vacation Bible School, Tuesday, July 28 through Thursday, July 30 from 6 – 8 p.m. each evening. There will be Bible stories, games, crafts, songs and snacks. All children are welcome, but the program is geared more for ages 4 – 11. Registration will begin each night between Bryce Beste is all smiles after the VBS water balloon 5:45-6 p.m. at the church. If you have any questions, please fight at Mount Vernon Community Church. Photo by contact Christine Crews at 812.449.7801. Zach Straw

St. Philip Summer Social slated for Aug. 8, 9 National Night Out The St. Philip Church Summer Social will be on August 8 and 9, 2015. Saturday there will be a Pork Chop dinner served from 5 - 7:30 p.m. as well as other food booths on the social grounds. (Mass on Saturday will be at 4:30 p.m.) Sunday Chicken Dinners will be served from 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (Mass on Sunday will be at 9:30 a.m.) The dinners will be served Dinein or Drive-thru carry-out. Bulk BBQ sales will

also be available. There will be quilt raffles, games, theme baskets, and air-conditioned bingo. There also will be a Cash Prize Drawing on Sunday at 8 p.m. Hourly attendance prizes of $25 will be drawn both days. Come join us for food, fun and fellowship. St. Philip is located seven miles West of Evansville on St. Philip Road.

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The Sheriff’s Department will be hosting the National Night Out event at the Cynthiana Park on August 4, 2015 at 6 p.m.

Seeds of the Sower by Michael Guido Fast food restaurants and high speed internet access have conditioned us to rush our way through life. We resent deeply having to stand in a grocery line, wait for someone to answer a phone call or return a message. If it isn’t instant, it isn’t worth ‘my’ time. But there is value in waiting on some things. Especially for God to work in our lives. It was for David. It certainly is for us. “I waited patiently for the Lord,” he said. We do not know what David was waiting for or the problems he was facing. It may be that this time of waiting for a response from God was different from the other times he looked to God for help. There are many instances in the Psalms when he called on God and He responded immediately and rescued him. This

time was different. He not only waited - but he waited patiently. His anxiety did not overpower him. His needs or wants were not driving him to distraction or irrational behavior. No, his mind was focused on God’s love, grace, mercy and wisdom. From times past he knew God would respond. And the results of his patience were, as we would say today, unreal. “He turned to me...He heard me...He lifted me...He set my feet on a rock...He gave me a firm place to stand!” From adversity to abundance! In humility and submissiveness he waited for God. He knew that God had the answer that was in his best interest: “make him a man after Helping serve tea and lemonade at the Harmonie State Park Luau on Saturday, July My own heart.” 25 are (l to r) Becky Richter, David Richter, Ken Back and Rose Back. Photo by Michelle Visit us at: SowerMinistries.org Gibson

Griffin VBS Camp set for Aug. 1 Raindrops to Rainbows is the theme for VBS 2015 at Griffin Christian Church. We will once again have a one day VBS Camp. Snacks and lunch will be provided. The date is August 1 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and is for children ages three - 12. We will be studying the weather and the awesome God in control of the weather. We will see how a

few men, afraid of a storm, handled their fear by taking it to Jesus. Please gather your kids, your neighbors kids, and grandchildren and bring them to Griffin. We are located at the north end of Main Street in Griffin, Indiana. Call 812-851-3503 or 812-499-4124 for info or to register for camp, although no registration is required.

July/August Community Table Free meal every Thursday, serving from 5 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville. Everyone is welcome. No preaching, just good eating. Thursday, July 30 – Chicken Casserole, Salad, Roll, Dessert Thursday, August 6 – Home made Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green

Beans, Dessert Thursday, August 13 – Chicken Chips Casserole, Cottage Cheese, Bread Slice, Dessert Thursday, August 20 – Rosemary Vogel’s Ham & Potato Casserole, Roll Green Beans, Dessert Thursday, August 27 – BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Baked Beans, Chips, Dessert

2015 ALEXANDRIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING PROGRAMS IN JULY July 2, 16 & 23 at 10:00 a.m. - Drawing your digital photographs. 16 years or and Watercolor for Adults - Supplies older.^* provided. ^* July 15 at 2:00 p.m. - Looney for Legos July 2, 9, 16 & 23 at 2:00 p.m. - Laughs Celebrating every kid’s favorite building and Crafts Club - Grades K-5. ^* toy. Ages 5 to 12.+* July 3 and 4 - Library Closed.

July 20 at 2:00 p.m. - Costume Contest Come in your most awesome costumes, July 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21 - Register for The best costume winner gets a super either Monday or Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. or cool prize! Grades 6-12.^ 10:30 a.m. - Summer Story Stomp! A new twist on our summer storytimes! For July 21 at 1:00 p.m. - LITerally Speaking Book Discussion - Discussing Orphan children ages 5 and under.*^ Train by Christina Baker Kline. ^ July 6 at 3:30 p.m. - Comic Book Crafts Making all kinds of comic book related July 22 at 2:00 p.m. - Magic Show with Don Baggett - Magical fun for all ages in crafts. Grades 6-12.^ this high energy, action packed show.+ July 8 and 22 at 10:00 a.m. - Busy Hands/Basic Knitting - “Busy Hands” is July 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. a local gathering of crafters and knitters. ^ Digital Bookmobile - Overdrive’s Digital Bookmobile will showcase digital content July 8 at 2:00 p.m. - Silly Safaris - Ama- available to APL patrons. At the library on zon John returns with a fun-filled show Fifth Street. with live animals. For all ages.+ July 25 - Summer Reading Program July 9 at 10:00 a.m. - Getting Crafty: Ends at 5:00 p.m. Beach Painting - Make a canvas painting that says “beach” with sand, seashells July 27 at 3:30 p.m. - Teen Advisory Board - Join our Teen Advisory Board and paint. Ages 18 or older.^* (T.A.B.). Grades 6-12.^ July 13 at 3:30 p.m. - Otaku Manga Watch anime, swap manga, and more. July 28 at 10:00 a.m. - DIY Workshop with Home Depot - Home Depot will Grades 6-12.^ present a DIY workshop for adults.^ July 13 at 6:00 p.m. - New Adult Book Club - Discussing I'll Give You the Sun by ^ Program will take place in room 223 at Jandy Nelson. Meeting at Tequilas Res- the Hedges Central building. Enter door Number 16 on Canal Street. taurant. July 14 at 6:00 p.m. - Novels at Night - + Program will take place at the Parks and Discussing The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry Recreation gym at Hedges. Enter door Number 11 on 8th Street. by Gabrielle Zevin. Meeting at Bliss. July 15 at 10:00 a.m. - Introduction to * Registration is required. To register, Digital Photography-Part 1 - July 29 at come to the Alexandrian Public Library or 10:00 a.m. - Introduction to Digital visit our Bookmobile. Photography-Part 2 - How to improve

Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk Challenges of Creating a Blended Family Q. I am a widow with two children planning to marry Bill, a father of three. Where should we start to build our new family? And could you identify the issues that are likely to be most difficult for us? A. I would strongly suggest that you get some outside help as you bring your two families together. It is extremely difficult to do that on your own, and for some people, it is impossible. If you can afford professional counseling from a marriage, family, and child counselor who has dealt with blended families, it would be wise to get that assistance. A pastor also might be able to guide you, although there are some tough relationship issues to be handled by a professional who has ‘been there’ before. You’re already experiencing the thorny issue of conflict between Bill and your children, which is common. One of the kids is likely to see him as a usurper. When a mother or father dies or when a divorce occurs, one child often moves into the power vacuum left by the departing parent. That youngster becomes the surrogate spouse. I’m not referring to sexual matters. Rather, that boy or girl becomes more mature than his or her years and relates to the remaining parent more as a peer. The status that comes with that supportive role is very seductive, and he or she is usually unwilling to give it up. The stepfather becomes a threat to that child. Much work must be done to bring them together. The kids’ loyalty to the memory of their dad is another

issue that requires sensitive handling. In their eyes, to welcome the newcomer with open arms would be an act of betrayal. That’s certainly understandable and something that must be worked through with your children. It will require time, patience, understanding, and prayer. I would say the greatest problem you will face, however, is the way you and Bill will feel about your kids. Each of you is irrationally committed to your own, and you’re merely acquainted with the others. When fights and insults occur between the two sets of children, you will be tempted to be partial to those you brought into the world, and Bill will probably favor his own flesh and blood. The natural tendency is to let the blended family dissolve into armed camps--us against them. If the kids sense any tension between you and Bill over their clashes, they will exploit and exaggerate it to gain power over the other children, etc. Unless there are some ways to ventilate these issues and work through them, battles will occur that will be remembered for a lifetime. I have painted a worst-case scenario in order to prepare you for what could occur. Now let me encourage you. Many of these problems can be anticipated and lessened. Others can be avoided altogether. It is possible to blend families successfully, and millions have done it. But the task is difficult, and you will need some help in pulling it off.

Sermon of the Week: To Save A Nation (Part Two) By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church Last week this column asked if God was giving up on our country and addressed on why He may be doing so. This week, this column will speak on how to fix it. The answer is not in who we elect to office or what party is in control, or even in bipartisanism. The answers to America’s problems is in the hands of the Christians. There is a misconception with many Christians today. We seem to think if a person isn’t some terrorist, serial killer or child molester; God understands their shortcomings and is okay with them. Many Christians will quote John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” God does love everyone. Jesus, God’s Son, did die for everyone’s sins. These actions, however, do not indicate that God is okay with a person’s actions. Taking John 3:16 for what it says, a person does not receive any benefit from God’s love or Jesus’ death until they believe in Him. Examining the rest of the chapter will reveal the

standing each person has with God before they believe. John 3:18 tells us a person “is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.” “Condemned already” does not sound like God is okay with them. The last verse of John chapter 3 (v36) gives a summary of the chapter, “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” Christians need to understand; just because a person may hold Christian values does not mean God approves. If they do not believe in what Jesus did on the cross, the wrath of God abides on them, and they are living in a state of condemnation before God. America will be rescued when people are saved by putting their faith in Christ and move from being condemned to redeemed (John 3:18; Acts 26:18; 1 Peter 2:9). How is this done? People are saved by hearing the word of God. “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17). For people to be saved Christians must do more than live the Christian life in front of

them, we must tell them the gospel. However, there must be a change in the heart of the Christian first. We must realize God is not okay with the sins in our lives either. “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me. . . Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit. Then will I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee” (Psalm 51:10,12). In the same passage, God explains He wants our hearts broken, “For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise” (Psalm 51:16-17). When was the last time you cried your eyes out over America or your unsaved friend? When was the last time you cried over your own sin? If we tie all these verses above with 2 Chronicles 7:14 it is no stretch at all to see the solution to our nation’s problems in not in either political party, but in Christ; and if in Christ then also in the hands of the people which are called by His name – Christians.

“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” - 2 Chronicles 7:14. Christian, if we want to see the United States go back to being a Christian nation, we need to get right with God, and then start getting the gospel out to others, so they too may be saved. We cannot put the cart before the horse. We must fix ourselves first. We must stop thinking God is okay with our sin and, therefore, repent. We must humble ourselves before God; He wants our broken heart. We must fervently pray for ourselves, our nation and our neighbors. We must understand the standing the unsaved have with God. Then sinners will be converted, and our land will be healed. Preacher Johnson is Pastor of Countryside Baptist Church in Parke County Indiana. Email: preacherspoint@gmail.com. Website: www.preacherjohnson. com. E-book: http://www. amazon.com/dp/B00TUJTV2A. Pastor Johnson is available for revivals, prophecy conferences, and other speaking.


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HARMONIE STATE PARK LUAU At left: (l) Allie Griese and (r) Eva Elfreich of Evansville take time inbetween playing the limbo and doing the hula hoop to smile for a photo. Below: (l to r) Jerry and Linda Korff, and Dennis and Susie Tieken, are dressed festive and ready to enjoy their evening at the Harmonie State Park’s annual Luau that was held on Saturday night. Photos by Michelle Gibson

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BACK TO SCHOOL MSD of Mount Vernon Offices at the high school are now open, the junior high offices open July 27, and the elementary school offices will be open starting July 29, 2015. Office hours until school resumes are from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Specific questions should be directed to the appropriate school principal’s office. Administration Office Dr. Tom Kopatich, Superintendent 1000 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/838-4471 (phone) 812/833-2078 (fax)

Mount Vernon Junior High School Mr. Chad Rodgers, Principal 701 Tile Factory Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/833-2077 (phone) 812/833-2083 (fax)

Farmersville Elementary School Dr. Elizabeth Johns, Principal 4065 Highway 69 South Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/838-6593 (phone) 812/838-4826 (fax) Marrs Elementary School Mr. Greg DeWeese, Principal 9201 Highway 62 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/985-2082 (phone) 812/985-9453 (fax)

Mount Vernon Senior High School Mr. Tom Russell, Principal 700 Harriett Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/838-4356 (phone) 812/833-2099 (fax) Opportunity Center Mrs. Jean Harshbarger, Coordinator 700 Harriett Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/833-3350 (phone) 812/833-3351 (fax)

West Elementary School Mr. Paul Swanson, Principal 1105 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/833-2072 (phone) 812/833-2095 (fax)

The first day for students will be Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The first day will be a full day. Classes will begin at 8:10 a.m. for elementary schools and at 8:05 a.m. for junior and senior high schools. Dismissal times will be: elementary schools at 2:45 p.m., junior high school at 2:55 p.m., and senior high school at 3:05 p.m. Parents may contact their student’s school or the Administration Office to determine which bus their student will ride and obtain the bus driver’s phone number. Each elementary school will conduct an orientation

Special Education Office Mrs. Jackie Maier, Director 1000 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/838-5516 (phone) 812/833-3356 (fax)

session for Kindergarten students and a Back to School Night for Grades 1-5. Specific details of these sessions are: Farmersville Elementary Kindergarten Orientation August 6, from 3:30-5 p.m. Back to School Night Grades 1-5 - August 10, at 6 – 7 p.m. Marrs Elementary Kindergarten Open House August 10, 6 p.m. in the Classroom. Open House Grades 1-5 – August 18, 6 p.m. in the Classroom. West Elementary Kindergarten Orientation

and Back to School Night – August 10. Grades K-2 from 6-6:40 p.m., beginning in the Gym. Grades 3-5 from 7-7:40 p.m., beginning in the Gym. Incoming Mount Vernon Junior High School sixth grade students Orientation on August 6 beginning at 6:15 p.m. in the main gymnasium. Locker assignment, home base assignments, and student schedules may be picked up during this evening. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Seventh and eighth grade students may pick up their schedules and locker and

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MSD of North Posey - First Day of School, Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Administration Office Dr. Todd E. Camp, Superintendent 101 N. Church Street Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone 812-874-2243 Posey County Special Services Jacquelyn Maier, Director 1000 W. 4th Street Mt. Vernon, IN 47620 Phone 800-779-6927 or 812-838-5516 North Posey High School Dr. Scott Strieter, Principal Erin Koester, Assistant Principal 5900 High School Road Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone 812-673-4242 New Student Registration: August 4, 2015 – August 7, 2015 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. Counselors: Amanda Reynolds and Jennifer Lamble Building Secretary: Beth Hendricks Existing Student Registration: All enrollment forms must be processed on-line for all those that have a Harmony account. Please complete by August 21. This does not include the Medicine Release and Free & Reduced Application which will be mailed

with the annual welcome letter. Accepting Book Rental Payments: August 4, 2015 – August 10, 2015 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. High School Book Rental Prices: Based on Course Schedule You may obtain a statement by accessing your student’s Harmony account or by calling the school office after August 1. School Start & Dismissal Times: 8 a.m. Start 3 p.m. Dismissal Student Lunch Prices - $2.25 Breakfast - $1.25 North Posey Junior High School Steve Kavanaugh, Principal 5800 High School Road Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone 812-673-4244 New Student Registration: August 3, 2015 – August 7, 2015 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. Counselor: Susie Tooley Building Secretary: Kim Wassmer Existing Student Registration: All enrollment forms must be processed on-line for all those that have a Harmony account. Please complete by August 21. This does not include the Medicine Release and Free & Reduced Application which will be mailed

with the annual welcome letter. Accepting Book Rental Payments: August 3, 2015 – August 7, 2015 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Junior High School Book Rental Prices: Based on Course Schedule You may obtain a statement by accessing your student’s Harmony account or by calling the school office after August 1. School Start & Dismissal Times: 8 a.m. Start 3 p.m. Dismissal Jump Start Junior High: August 6, 2015 5:30-7:30 p.m. Open to all incoming 7th grade students and their parents. Important Athletic Dates for North Posey Junior High School Football Mandatory Parent Meeting August 8th (8th grade 7:45 a.m.; 7th grade 8:45 a.m.) Pass out Gear August 8th (8th grade 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.; 7th grade 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.) 7 on 7 Skilled Position Practice (QB, RB, FB, WR, TE) August 5th 6 p.m. First Full Team Practice August 10th 6 p.m. Volleyball Open Gym - August 4th, 6th & 11th (5-7 p.m.) Tryouts - August 17 – 19 (3-5pm) Teams will be decided on August

19th Will need tennis shoes, athletic clothes, and knee pads. Team Practice will begin August 20th 3-5 p.m. – First Game is September 10 Cross Country (Grades 4th - 8th) First Practice - August 12th 3:154:15 p.m. (Monday - Thursday practices) Student Lunch Prices - $2.25 Breakfast - $1.25 North Elementary School Terri Waugaman, Principal 63 W. Fletchall Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone 812-874-2710 New Student Registration: August 4, 2015 – August 8, 2015 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Building Secretaries: Julie Gentil & Paula Schmitt Existing Student Registration: All enrollment forms will be sent home with your student(s) the first day of school. School Start & Dismissal Times: 7:55 a.m. Start 2:45 p.m. Dismissal for Bus Riders 2:50 p.m. Dismissal for Walkers Open House: August 20, 2015 5:30 – 7 p.m. South School

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Kelly Carlton, Principal 8427 Haines Road Wadesville, IN 47638 Phone 812-985-3180 New Student Registration: August 4, 2015 – August 8, 2015 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Building Secretary: Kathy Martin Existing Student Registration: All enrollment forms must be processed on-line for all those that have a Harmony account. Please complete by August 21. This does not include the Medicine Release and Free & Reduced Application which will be mailed with the annual welcome letter. School Start & Dismissal Times: 7:55 a.m. Start 2:45 p.m. Dismissal Open House: August 25, 2015 6:30 – 8 p.m. Elementary Book Rental Prices: Kindergarten $ 69.91 Grade 1 $ 80.46 Grade 2 $ 64.46 Grade 3 $ 61.48 Grade 4 $ 72.68 Grade 5 $ 72.46 Grade 6 $ 79.75 Each class rental above includes a $2 Art Fee & a $10 Technology Fee. All book rentals should be paid by September 2 Elementary Student Lunch Prices - $2 Breakfast - $1.25

THANK YOU The family of Benjamin Dickhaut is greatly humbled by the gratitude of the community of Posey County. During the Posey County 4-H Fair, we were honored by our family and friends and the many businesses who donated to the Benjamin Dickhaut Memorial Scholarship that was presented to us during the 4-H Fair Livestock Auction. This scholarship was a surprise to our family and we felt much love and support by the Benjamin Dickhaut Scholarship Committee that spent many hours in setting up the scholarship thru the Posey County Community Foundation and collecting donations. Each day of the Posey County 4-H Fair, we have seen the many ways the community remembered Benjamin and we are truly blessed to live in a special community like Posey County!

THANK YOU FOR STAYING #BENSTRONG!! Eric, Joanna, Justin, Aaron and Mackenzie Dickhaut

The Pig donated in memory of Ben Dickhaut was shown by his sister Mackenzie Dickhaut (seen here). Winning proceeds went towards a scholarship set up in Benny's name and the hog will be processed and donated to a food bank. Family, friends, and community members donated over $38,000. The scholarship will be available to any graduating FFA 4H member regardless of grade point average. A great legacy for a great kid. Photo by Zach Straw

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Young Ruder takes on investment competition ‘face to face’ By Dave Pearce Bryan Ruder doesn’t have roots in Posey County, that is, unless you count the ones his mother attempted to establish when he was young. His mother, Sharon, spent 30 minutes looking for potato seeds at the Posey County Co-op store in Poseyville. “It was a very hot summer day and we were getting ready to plant a garden,” Ruder said with a laugh. “Dad’s back was hurting so he stayed in the car with us while he sent mom into the Posey County Co-op to get seed potatoes. She had no idea what she was looking for and after awhile, she came back to the car, obviously frustrated, and said the only thing they had in there was a bunch of half-rotten potatoes that had vines starting to sprout on them.” That was one of Ruder’s earliest memories of Posey County but if he has his way about it, he will have many more stories to tell about happenings in Posey County over the course of his career. A budding stock broker, the 24-year-old Ruder has hitched his career wagon to the Stifel Company and believes, with the guidance of his father and mentor broker, Tom, and the Stifel company, the sky is the limit. While most 24-year-old brokers with an established office, compliments of the family, would be found sitting behind a desk most of the time, Bryan has a better idea. Ruder can often be found walking the hot streets of Posey County’s towns attempting to meet as many potential clients as possible. “Anyone can sit in an office and make phone calls but I believe in the old fashioned way,” the younger Ruder explained. “I think people will remember you better if you actually go out and meet them face to face. They may not have the need for brokerage services right at that time but sometime down the road when they do need services, hopefully they will remember the guy that came to their house and knocked at the door to introduce himself.” Ruder is a graduate of Evansville Day School and Hanover College where he ma-

jored in economics. His first indication that he might want to work with his father came long ago at Opryland in Nashville when the three-year-old was asked, along with other young park-goers, to come up to the stage and tell what they wanted to be when the grew up. “His mother and I were sitting in the audience and all the other children were answering ‘policeman, fireman, or ambulance driver,’” the elder Ruder explained. “But when they got to Bryan, he said ‘a stock broker.’ Everyone got a big kick out of that.” While Ruder has long desired to follow in his father’s footsteps, he has never been one to want something for nothing. He learned long ago that you have to work for everything worthwhile. He also learned that if he worked for it, you appreciate it more. “When I walked into Evansville Day School, I saw a plaque on the wall that showed the school’s top ten all-time scorers. He told his father he would like to be on that plaque before he left the school. While his dad could probably have been termed a literal ‘doubting Thomas,’ Bryan learned to believe that if you work long enough and hard enough, good things can happen. His name now holds a spot on that plaque. Although Hanover is known for its Liberal Arts, Ruder decided that would be the best fit for him because he not only could get a great quality education but he could also continue his soccer career at the school. Before he left, he actually became an assistant coach for the girls’ program at the school. During his first season as an assistant, the girls won their conference tournament and went on to the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history. Ruder had an opportunity to remain involved with the girls’ program while studying to take some of the many exams required to be certified to be a stockbroker. However, once he began studying, he realized that studying was going to require much more time than that situation would allow. He moved back to Evansville and began work-

Bryan Ruder stands behind his computer set-up and in front of the Stifel sign in his Morgan Avenue office. The 24-year-old enjoying being around farmers because he feels he understands their needs and can share some insight into their goals. He may be reached by calling 812-475-9353. Photo by Dave Pearce ing in the office in 2013. The senior Ruder had been a representative for Edward Jones Company since 1978 but once Bryan came into the picture, the two agreed that going with the Stifel Company offered them a much better opportunity to do what they wanted to do and to achieve what they wanted to achieve. Stifel has been around for 15 years, primarily in larger metropolitan areas. But Evansville’s proximity between Louisville and Nashville gave the Ruders the opportunity to be affiliated with a company that is a full-service brokerage and investment banking firm, established in 1890 and based in St. Louis, Missouri. The Company provides securities brokerage, investment banking, trading, investment advisory, and related financial services through its wholly owned subsidiaries to individual investors, professional money managers, businesses, and municipalities.

Ruder said he is impressed with the people of Posey County because he enjoys being around people with a strong work ethic and the farm community. “I relate very well with farmers because in a weird way, we both do the same thing,” Ruder explained. “We put a seed in the ground and weather permitting, with all the risk factors that go along with it, the inevitable is a bountiful harvest. I want to be a resource for the farmer preparing to plant that seed.” If you would like to speak with Ruder, he may be reached at 812-475-9353. The office is located at 3000 East Morgan Avenue, Evansville, Ind. Or if you see a young man going door to door in a suit and tie in the heat of July and August in Posey County and he’s not carrying religious pamphlets, chances are it is Ruder. Stop and say hello. He would love to meet you and discuss everything from seed potatoes to long-term annuities.

Local companies sponsor students at AFA Crop Science Institute Sixty-two student delegates arrived in Des Moines, Iowa, on July 19 for the inaugural Agriculture Future of America Crop Science Institute. This program is one of four AFA Leader Institutes, which connect passionate, talented college students to various sectors of the agriculture industry. The 2015 AFA Crop Science Institute delegates represent 25 universities from 21 different states. “Career exploration is an important part of the leader development process for college students,” said Russ Weathers, AFA CEO. “We

are excited to give students a better look at the opportunities available. This environment introduces students to careers they may not have heard about before and allows them to make valuable connections with their peers and industry professionals.” Some of those valuable connections were made Sunday night during an executive panel and dinner. Many more connections will be made throughout the event, particularly during industry tours on July 20. Monday morning, the students will head out bright and early to tour a

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variety of crop science companies and related service providers. The students will break into five tour groups and each group will visit four different companies. From seed and input companies to cooperatives and marketing agencies, the students will see a wide variety of possibilities within crop and soil sciences. Following the day of tours, the five groups will convene at Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa, for a reception and dinner with representatives from many of the companies they visited throughout the day. On Tuesday, delegates will continue to learn from industry professionals through networking breakfasts and formal round tables and panels. Topics discussed will include career paths within crop and soil science as well as information technologies and biotechnology. Each student who took part in this Institute applied and was selected based on their talent, passion and commitment to the crop science industry. AFA’s partners offered sponsorships to cover the students’ registration costs. DuPont

Pioneer, Monsanto Company, Valent U.S.A. Corporation and WinField, a Land O’Lakes, Inc., company provided support to cover students’ participation in this event. Cargill, Inc., Dow AgroSciences, GROMARK, Inc., and Syngenta also supported the program. Tour Hosts: Cargill, Inc. Crop Production Services Dow AgroSciences DuPont Pioneer GROWMARK, Inc. Helena Chemical Company Iowa Corn Growers Association John Deere McCormick Company Monsanto Company Stine Seed Company Syngenta United Suppliers/Verdesian Valent BioSciences West Central Cooperative WinField, a Land O’Lakes, Inc. Company

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Posey County’s three Farmers Markets will be celebrating National Farmers Market Week by distributing free cloth market bags to all customers, compliments of Posey Cares, an affiliate of Youth First, Inc., while supplies last. All three markets have been open since spring and will continue throughout the summer. August 2-7 will be the 2015 National Farmers Market Week, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said Tuesday. 2015 marks the 16th year the week has been celebrated in honor of the role of markets in local economies. Throughout the week, USDA will celebrate thousands of our nation’s farmers markets, the farmers and ranchers who make them possible and the communities that host them. “National Farmers Market Week is a great opportunity for farmers markets across the country to host

National Count of Farmers Market Directory Listing Graph: 1994-2014. In 1994, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began publishing the National Directory of Farmers Markets which list farmers markets known to operate in the U.S. As of 2008, USDA currently does a comprehensive update every year. The following graph shows the number of markets at each update. special events to showcase all the tremendous services they provide,” Vilsack said. “Farmers markets play a key role in developing local and regional food systems that

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Price of disarming military personnel rears its ugly head Part one: The outrage over another multiple murder of American military personnel on American soil by another Islamic extremist has been exacerbated by the fact that these military people had been ordered to be unarmed -- JUST and therefore sitting ducks. THE Millions of American civil- FACTS... ians have also been forbidden BY THOMAS to have guns, and are also sitSOWELL ting ducks -- for criminals, terrorists or psychos. You might think that, before having laws or policies forcing fellow human beings to be defenseless targets, those who support such laws and policies would have some factual basis for believing that these gun restrictions save more lives, on net balance, than allowing more legal access to firearms. But you would be wrong. Most gun control zealots show not the slightest interest in testing empirically their beliefs or assumptions. There have been careful factual studies by various scholars of what happens after gun control laws have been instituted, strengthened or reduced. But those studies are seldom even mentioned by gun control activists. Somehow they just know that gun restrictions reduce gun crime, no matter how many studies show the opposite. How do they know? Because other likeminded people say so -- and say so repeatedly and loudly. A few gun control advocates may cherrypick examples of countries with stronger gun control laws than ours that have lower murder rates (such as England) -- and omit other countries with stronger gun control laws than ours that have far higher murder rates (such as Mexico, Russia and Brazil). You don’t test an assumption or belief by cherry-picking examples. Not if you are serious. And if you are not going to be serious

about life and death, when are you going to be serious? Unfortunately, gun control is just one of many issues on which the political left shows no real interest in testing their assumptions or beliefs. The left glorifies the 1960s as a turning point in American life. But they show no interest in testing whether things turned for the better or for the worse. Homicide rates had been going down substantially, for decades on end -- among both blacks and whites -- until the 1960s. Plotted on a graph, there is a big Ushaped curve, showing the turnaround after the bright ideas of the left were applied to criminals in American courts of law in the 1960s. This was not the only U-shaped curve, with its low, turnaround point in the 1960s. The same was true of the venereal disease gonorrhea, whose rate of infection went down in every year of the 1950s -- and then skyrocketed, beginning in the 1960s. Teenage pregnancies had also been going down for years, until the late 1960s, when ‘sex education’ was introduced in schools across the country. Then pregnancy rates rose nearly 50 percent over the next decade, among girls 15 to 19 years old -- exactly the opposite of what had been predicted by the left. Another program that had the opposite effect from its advocates’ claims was the ‘war on poverty’ program created by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Contrary to what was said during the celebrations of its 50th anniversary last year, the loudly proclaimed purpose of the ‘war on poverty’ was not simply to transfer money or other benefits to the poor. Both Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and their supporters in Congress and in the media, all clearly

stated that the central purpose of the ‘war on poverty’ was to reduce dependency on government. Both poverty and dependency on government had already been declining for years before this massive program began. The proportion of people whose earnings put them below the poverty level -- without counting government benefits -- declined by about one third from 1950 to 1965. This was yet another beneficial trend that reversed itself after another bright idea of the left was put into practice in the 1960s. After half a century and trillions of dollars, the only response of the left has been to change the criteria, so that now the ‘war on poverty’ could be portrayed as a success because it proved that, if you transferred more resources from X to Y, then Y would now have more resources. Who could have doubted that? Part two: There is no way to know what is going on in someone else’s mind. But sometimes their behavior tells you more than their words. The political left’s great claim to authenticity and honor is that what they advocate is for the benefit of the less fortunate. But how could we test that? T.S. Eliot once said, “Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don’t mean to do harm — but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.” This suggests that one way to find out if those who claim to be trying to help the less fortunate are for real is to see if they are satisfied to simply advocate a given policy, and see it through to being imposed — without also testing empirically whether the policy is accomplishing what it set out to do. The first two steps are enough to let advocates feel important and righteous. Whether you really care about what happens to the supposed beneficiaries of the policy is indicated by whether you bother to check out the empirical evidence afterwards. Many, if not most, people who are zealous advocates of minimum wage laws, for example, never check to see if these laws do more good by raising some workers’ wages than harm by preventing many young and inexperienced workers from finding jobs. One of my own pieces of good fortune, when I left home at age 17, was that the unemployment rate for black 17-year-old males was in single digits that year — for the last time. The minimum wage law was ten years old, and the wage specified in that law was now so low that it was irrelevant, after years of inflation. It was the same as if there were no minimum wage

law. Liberals, of course, wanted the minimum wage raised, to keep up with inflation. The result was that, ten years later, the unemployment rate for black 17-year-old males was 27.5 percent — and it has never been less than 20 percent in all the years since then. As the minimum wage kept getting raised, so did the unemployment rate for black 17-yearold males. In 1971 it was 33.4 percent — and it has never been under 30 percent since then. It has often been over 40 percent and, occasionally, over 50 percent. But people who advocate minimum wage laws seldom show any interest in the actual consequences of such laws, which include many idle young males on the streets, which does no good for them or for their communities. Advocates talk about people who make minimum wages as if they are a permanent class of people. In reality, most are young inexperienced workers, and no one stays young permanently. But they can stay inexperienced for a very long time, damaging their prospects of getting a job and increasing their chances of getting into trouble, hanging out with other idle and immature males. There is the same liberal zeal for government intervention in housing markets, and the same lack of interest in checking out what the actual consequences are for the people who are supposed to be the beneficiaries of government housing policies, whether as tenants or home buyers. Government pressures and threats forced mortgage lenders to lower their lending standards, to allow more low-income and minority applicants to qualify. But, after the housing boom became a bust, the biggest losers were low-income and minority home buyers, who were unable to keep up the payments and lost everything — which was the very reason they were turned down before lending standards were lowered. Rent control laws have led to housing shortages in cities around the world. More than a thousand apartment buildings have been abandoned by their owners in New York alone — more than enough to house all the homeless in the city. High tax rates on ‘the rich’ — however defined — are an ever popular crusade on the left. Who cares about the consequences — such as the rich investing their money overseas, where it will create jobs and economic growth in other countries, while American workers are unemployed and American economic growth is anemic? All these policies allow the political left to persist in their fact-free visions. And those visions in turn allow the left to feel good about themselves, while leaving havoc in their wake.

State Rep. Wendy McNamara Veterans’ Education Fair to be held August 4 Whether you started postsecondary education, waited a few years or jumped right into a career right after high school, the transition can sometimes be a difficult and long process, especially for those in the military. Some of these students opted to join our country’s military right after high school and are now wishing to continue their education once their service is over. To assist these individuals, on Aug. 4, I will be hosting a Veterans’ Education Fair which will include informa-

tion and resources to get the process started. Representatives from various universities such as the University of Evansville, University of Southern Indiana, Ivy Tech Community College and Vincennes University, will be attending the event. The universities will be prepared to enroll students that night and answer any questions the veterans might have in regards to obtaining a degree. To enroll that evening, please bring a copy of JST Transcript – DD214 #4 copy. The fair begins at 5:00

p.m. in the Southern Indiana Career Technical Center at 1901 Lynch Road in Evansville. From 5:15 p.m. until around 6:00 p.m., there will be an overview of the educational opportunities, like the application and the admission process, financial aid assistance and presentations by the local universities. After the overview is finished, there will be booths and representatives standing by to meet and discuss various opportunities with veterans. There will also be a buffet provided.

All’s Fair... It begins each April, escalates through September and hibernates from November to March. The rules are the same as for any war, there are none. The combatants involve an entire neighborhood; there GAVEL are only two sides. In fact GAMUT there are only two neighbors, us and ‘them.’ BY JUDGE As with all wars there is JIM REDWINE intrigue intertwined with shifting allegiances, intelligence gathering and sometimes a lack thereof. The oral treaties that are formed from time to time are not worth the paper they are written on. Well-intentioned truces and heartfelt offers of cooperation recede with the tides of battle. There are two generals, Bonnie Minnette and Peg. Each has an army of singular sadsacks, Chuck and me. Bonnie and Peg strategize and command. Chuck and I obey orders. Victories are calculated on the number of hummingbirds sucking sugar water at any given time at either their home or ours. There is no weight given for size or color or the belligerence of the aggressively mean-spirited aviators. Apparently there can never be enough food to induce a hummingbird to share. Perhaps they take their attitude from Bonnie and Peg. About April Fools Day Peg drags out her armaments consisting of various styles of feeders designed by some ornithologist to attract hummingbirds. No one seems to have bothered to check with the birds. Peg scrubs and cleans these always red, plastic, supposedly irresistible creations. She issues orders to me to purchase untold bags of perfectly good cane sugar to give to the completely self-absorbed tiny kamikazes. It is phenomenal how much intoxicating sugar water these gluttons disguised as birds can eat. Obviously pigs can fly.

Each spring Chuck and I meet secretly and agree to hide all firearms from Bonnie and Peg. We do not believe we can prevent all skirmishes, but we try to prevent the nuclear option. Perhaps President Obama may want to give us a call. As husbands we know the chain of command; we are the lowest link. We must carry out our wives’ orders. However, as enlisted troops have known for thousands of years, what the officers do not know about they cannot screw up. I was dispatched by my general back in May to increase the sugar to water ratio when Peg noticed some of ‘her’ hummingbirds deserting to Bonnie. Peg knew this had to be due to Bonnie’s implementation of a non-Geneva Convention approved sugar solution. Peg struck back with a vengeance. Unfortunately for Chuck, Bonnie immediately sent him across the road to get surreptitious samples of Peg’s secret weapons. Chuck apologized to me when I caught him with a hypodermic needle stuck in one of Peg’s feeders. He had no choice. It was either obey or cook his own meals. That was over the Fourth of July weekend. After that I thought the war had reached a rather quiescent state. The initial belligerence of the spring had waned until this morning. Then I went looking for my fish retriever net and found it in Peg’s girl cave. Her explanation was diabolical. I’ll let her tell you: Jim: “What are you doing with my net?” Peg: “I am getting ready to use it.” Jim: “For what?” Peg: “Bonnie and Chuck just left to get the newest hummingbird feeders at Rural King and you know how long they’re gone when they go to Rural King.”

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I created the Veterans’ Education Fair so that we can make resources available and the process easier for veterans wishing to transition into a university or trade school. I look forward to seeing every veteran at this event, and if you know someone who serves, I encourage you to pass this information along. Of course, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact my office by calling 317-2329816 or emailing h76@iga. in.gov. Choosing to further your education can open up countless opportunities, but I remember how challenging

the process can be when first applying. From selecting the right school, to the application process and dealing with financial aid, encountering all of the necessary steps can be overwhelming for veterans and Hoosiers alike. We owe a debt of gratitude to the men and women who have spent their time protecting our nation, which is why I am working to not only help ease their transition from military and civilian life, but also fighting for them at the Statehouse. Over the course of my time as your state representative, I have worked diligently to pass pieces of legislation that assist veterans and those who

still currently serve. Helping those who have put their lives at risk to protect us is one way we can pay those back who have given us so much more in return. I will continue to be a voice for veterans at the Statehouse during the months and years ahead. Rep. McNamara (R-Mount Vernon) represents portions of Posey and Vanderburgh counties. She serves as the Vice Chair of Courts and Criminal Code Committee and is a member of Government and Regulatory Reform Committee, Judiciary Committee and the Select Committee on Government Reduction Committee.

Letters to the Editor Marking a Social Security Milestone August 14, 2015 is the 80th anniversary of Social Security. Few Americans working today can remember a time when Social Security wasn’t part of the social fabric of America. Since the Social Security retirement program was enacted under Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1935, it has expanded in important ways. In 1939, benefits for dependent survivors of wage earners were added. And in 1956, disability insurance benefits were added. Today, as in the past, millions of Americans rely on these Social Security programs for income in the event of their own retirement, disability or death of a family wage-earner. While Social Security is a part of our social fabric, that doesn’t mean that we can take its future for granted. As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of Social Security on August 14, this is the time to ensure that the Social Security programs remain strong for the next generation. Now more than ever, as an increasing number of workers approach retirement, we cannot afford to jeopardize the stability it provides millions of families. Social Security offers vital protection to nearly all American workers and their families, so that if they face serious disability, illness, or injury before reaching retirement age, they will receive a monthly benefit. And, in the event of death, it provides some financial protection to the surviving family members. It is funded by your payroll taxes - as you work, you buy premiums for this important insurance. After advocating for workers with disabilities for 20 plus years, I have seen firsthand the vital role Social Security plays in people’s lives when they need it most.

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In addition to providing a foundation of economic security to millions of Americans, Social Security also boosts the economy, because when people receive this compensation, they spend it in their communities. In 2012, Social Security supported more than $1 trillion in economic output. It is important to keep in mind that many of the people who rely on this program - seniors and people with disabilities - are barely scraping by. Social Security benefits make up at least 90 percent of income for half of all disabled beneficiaries, and it averages just around $1,130 per month ($35 per day). This doesn’t leave any room for cuts. And, the disability standard is extremely strict - requiring extensive medical documentation for serious impairments and conditions. In fact, more than six in 10 applicants are denied, even after all stages of appeal. As part of the Social Security system, Disability Insurance is an important public structure, like our highways or water system that needs to be maintained. There are a few easy ways that Congress can make the program more efficient - including fully funding the Social Security Administration so they can hire more staff to process claims, and rebalancing the trust funds again to ensure there is adequate funding for years to come. In the lead up to the 2016 election, we should all ask candidates where they stand on this critical program. Social Security belongs to the American workers who paid into it. Any of us could find ourselves disabled. That’s why it is so critical that our politicians work together to keep Social Security strong for generations to come. Michelle Kirk

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JUMP ‘NHGC’ continued from Page A1 enhanced by the beautiful photographs. ‘Birdscaping,’ providing bird habitat requires a lot of natural foods, water, natural shelter from weather and predators and good places for seasonal nesting to raise young. One photo showed three bluebirds and a myriad of cardinals on a bubbling rock in the middle of winter. “Unfrozen winter water is very hard to find on some cold days and the sound, just like a flowing stream, is natural and attracts them in droves,” she explained. Charles helped her make the attractive fountain which sits low to the ground, like real water sources; for about $75 and she showed her audience plans how to make one.

Posey County 4-H Member Grant Allyn is pictured in the attached, as he won the Area 3 4-H Youth Agricultural Tractor Driving Contest last Sunday, July 26, held at the Gibson County Fairgrounds in Princeton. Grant moves onto State competition next month at the Indiana State Fair and won the county contest on July 16. Photo submitted

She encouraged Garden Club members to not clean up their gardens until the following spring to provide winter shelter for songbirds. She also leaves some fallen tree limbs on the ground to serve as home to insects which really appeals to woodpecker and warbler appetites. “Don’t cut down a dead tree with a natural cavity. Leave it and landscape around it and you may have an owl or a Redheaded Woodpecker pop his head out of it,” she said showing a photo of a beautiful Barred Owl in a tree. “If you want to feed birds, feed the bugs. Don’t plant the new bug-resistant hybrid flowers being developed or you’ll have a sterile back yard. 98 percent of birds feed their babies bugs,” she explained. She warned to go easy on applying pesticides and insecticides, too. She advised gardeners to select plants that make good natural seeds or nectar or have berries. Birds that eat bugs in summer change their diets to berries in the winter. In an interesting note, she told the story of seeing beautiful bushes laden with bright yellow berries at Mesker Park Zoo. Thinking the birds would love them, a zoo professional advised her against planting the exotic bush as local birds have not evolved to recognize the yellow color as a good berry food source. They would starve and not eat them as they are not a native plant berry color. Sharon said to plant native species and non-invasive plants so they don’t spread and take over everything like Autumn Olive will. To attract the most avian visitors, Cornell Ornithology Lab suggests to have at least one or more plants from each of these six groups in your backyard: conifers, grasses, nectar producers, summer fruiting plants, fall fruiting plants and nut and acorn plants. The main culprit for having a non-birdy back year is a great expanse of lawn. “Just think in one year, we Americans spend $25 billion on 20 million acres of a crop we can’t eat, wear or sell,” she remarked. “We use 32 million pounds of pesticides and lots of water to grow the exotic grasses we use in lawns.” Sorenson showed how she has mowed paths of grass in among her flowers and shrubs to contain them, but she has a lot less to mow that way. “There is a difference between unmowed and untended,” she said of her design. Good vines to have around are wild grape, trumpet

‘Logan’ continued from Page A1 surplus the structure at the new limb yard, as it is too dangerous to do anything else with it and it was approved. Curtis stressed that the sewer department’s white winch truck must also be declared surplus and never used again by city employees “It doesn’t fit, it’s old, it’s dangerous, and it’s awkward,” he said emphatically. Curtis went with sewer employees to observe some repairs and pump pulls in the past two weeks to determine the need for a new $100,000 truck. While he has no answers yet on that issue, the board agreed to declare the white winch surplus and look into what kind of vehicle other cities of about the same size, such as Jasper or Tell City, use to pull pumps. In other board action: --Fire Chief Dixon requested use of a city vehicle and the city credit card for travel expenses to send four officers to a free fire school at the University of Illinois

on September 19. Dixon said it is a full day of excellent training and would require hotel rooms through the 20th. It was approved. Ryan Riggs, fire pension secretary, asked permission to purchase a computer for the pension work He has money in the budget for it and estimates computer cost at around $500 and supporting office software to be around $200. Both purchases got the green light • Four bids were opened for demolition of blighted property at 505 West Seventh Street. Earth Services was the lowest figure at $7,300 and was accepted, pending legal review. Sherri Willis reported that the owners live out of state and are unresponsive to her letters. • Eddie McConnell addressed the board concerning a sewer tap at his laundromat, the Bubble Bank Express on Wolflin Street. He detailed problems since 2013 getting

honeysuckle, Virginia creeper, and even poison ivy with its white berries in the fall. She suggested when deadheading flowers in summer to leave about half of them on the plant to produce seeds The avid birdwatcher and nature columnist concluded her talk with these words of encouragement. “You hold the magic in the palm of

Carolyn Gregoire, Josh Babb, Grace Black of TTT Christian Youth Ministries witnessed to teens during the 2015 Posey County 4-H Fair. Photo by Zach Straw

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leyball – HS, Hunter Stevens as a Teacher assistant - HS and AssistantWrestling Coach - HS and Abigail Williams Assistant Coach Volleyball – HS. Nicholas Grant Jones, award-winning director of the Mount Vernon Band, resigned to teach back in his hometown of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Employment was confirmed for Rosa Chaluisant, who is coming from Owego, New York to teach Special Education at the high school. Heidi Cotner will be a Teacher Assistant in Special Education at the junior high level and Tammy Kerchief will do Special Education at West Elementary School. Stacy Culley was hired as a Secretary-Counseling/Athletics – JHS and Andrea Hoehn as a Speech Pathologist at Marrs Elementary School. Pam Ziegler will return to the district as a nurse at the junior high school after taking a hiatus after 13 years. The board also adopted a resolution permitting four personnel to attend five a tap in fee bill and estimate educational meetings. and requested that he be sent • adopted a resolution authorizing the use one if he has to pay anything at all. Basically, fees changed when he went from residential use of the sewer to commercial building use, as the rates are different per city ordinance. The board acknowledged that there was a communication breakdown and will rectify the situation, with a possible fee adjustment, immediately. • Mayor Tucker said that the American Legion may need the street blocked Saturday for their big jackpot drawing. Curtis moved Walnut Street be blocked from East Second Street to the alley at 5/3 Bank, until there is a winner in the Legion contest. • Mayor Tucker remind everyone that on Saturday, July 25 at 10 a.m. there will be a ceremony at the riverfront honoring Korean War Veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice.

‘Stone’ continued from Page A1 In other board action: • The upcoming school year will see a change in the prices for adult meals, but not student meals. Approved prices for the 2015-16 school year will be: student breakfast $1.25, reduced breakfast 30 cents, adult breakfast $2.10. Lunch prices will be: elementary $1.95, junior high/high school $2.10, reduced lunch 40 cents, and adult meals $3.30. • Heather Allyn and Mark Isaac will continue to serve on the High Ability Broad-Based Committee for the 2015-16 school year. • Director of Business Loren Evans made a Powerpoint presentation to board members on the Transportation Fund, Debt Service Fund, and the Pension Bond Debt Service Fund for use in establishing the 2016 budget. He said he would do the General and Capital Improvement Funds at the next meeting. The Debt Service Fund for improvements to West and Farmersville Schools will be paid off in 2018, and the Pension Bond Debt Service Fund will be paid off in 2016. This bond was taken out to cover the cost of the early retirements buyouts for many teachers a few years ago to lower overall salary costs. The next regular meeting will be the last one before the new school year starts. It is slated for August 3 at 5:45 p.m. at the Mount Vernon Junior High Library.

your hands as gardeners to help the birds at all times of year. Choose what to plant, provide water, keep seeds on the plant through the winter and let them get nesting materials from your garden.” To find out more, visit Sharons’ website at : www.birdsintheyard.com or her Facebook page sharonsorensonbirdlady.

of the Capital Projects Emergency Fund allocation to repair the new data center roof at Hedges Central not to exceed $31,000. Kopatich explained the roof is 23 years old and has been taken out of the regular maintenance rotation for repair. The board plans to discuss whether to put it back in maintenance rotation at their next work session. • entered into a contract with Family Matters from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 to provide nine parent education programs as part of the Lights on After School Program at a cost not to exceed $5,000. • Director of Business Loren Evans reported that fuel price quotes came in at good rates for the school year until June 30, 2016. Wabash Valley will supply regular unleaded at $1.89 per gallon and diesel at $2.18 per gallon. “Great savings,” he noted. Cafeteria supply lowest bids were approved. • The board will have a summer workshop on Monday, July 20 at 9 a.m. in the District Office with its regular meeting later the same day at 5:45 p.m. in the junior high library.


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Members of ther 2015-2016 MVHS Dance Cats pictured front row left to right: Taylor Brooks and Maddie Ries. Second row: Riley Hollinger and Claire Schneider. Third row: Lizzie Foster, Olivia Benthal, Coach Becky DeKemper, Bailie Kimmel, Madison Fields, Hope Sinnett, Coach Ivy Elsfelder, Gabi Gilpin, and Nicole Tucker. Special to the News The Mount Vernon Dance Cats, coached by Becky DeKemper and Ivy Elsfelder, recently attended the Universal Dance

Association summer camp at the University of Southern Indiana. The dance cats stuck with what they know best and competed with a Hip Hop style home routine choreographed by

their coach Ivy Elsfelder. It turned out to be a hit at camp with the Dance Cats placing second and receiving a bid to the 2016 UDA Nationals and 2016 Citrus Bowl. This year the Dance Cats have a young squad with no seniors, three juniors, four sophomores, and four freshmen. However, this did not stop the girls from keeping their MVDC tradition alive. The girls received a perfect score on all of their routines learned while at camp. For this they were awarded a First place Superior Trophy earning the Dance Cats a second bid to Nationals and a second invitation to perform at the Citrus Bowl. While at dance camp the girls had to not only learn numerous routines but a series of military (drill down) commands. For the fourteenth year in a row the Dance Cats won the First place Team Drill Down Trophy. Freshman Bailie Kimmel received second runner up, Junior Maddie Ries was awarded first runner-up, and Junior Taylor Brooks won the title and trophy of 2015 UDA Drill Down Queen. While at camp only eight participants could receive the ‘Pin it Forward’ award. The three Mount Vernon Dance Cats that received this award were Junior Taylor Brooks, Sophomore Riley Hollinger, and Sophomore Hope Sinnett. Hope Sinnett was the only Dance Cat to receive a ‘Special Recognition’ award this year. The Dance Cats were one of just four teams that received the Mega Spirit Stick award, and were one of the few teams that received a spirit stick every day. Captains and Co-Captains: Taylor Brooks, Maddie Ries, Riley Hollinger, and Claire Schneider received invitations to perform in the 2015 Varsity Spirit Spectacular in Walt Disney World, Fla. Taylor Brooks and Riley Hollinger also won the ‘All-American’ medals which qualified them to perform in a News Years Eve Parade in London. The Dance Cats are looking forward to another exciting and successful season. Their next competition will be the Tell City Cheer and Dance Expo on Saturday, September 5.

Church league softball winds down as weather rules

Kermit Sollman of WSI, approaching third base against MVGB, being waved home. Photo by Brandon Cole By Brandon Cole Due to rainy conditions, Church League Softball had only two days of competition last week and will hold two days this final week. First United Methodist and WSI are still holding strong, but some of the other teams are starting to close the gap. On July 14, WSI topped Harvestime 13-12. It was a good game all the way through the contest. Harvestime slowly built a lead and carried it into the final inning of play. WSI was down 12-9, but they put up four runs to come away with the exciting win. The First United Methodist team topped Point 19-5. Eric Stemple had three homeruns and 11 RBI. Two of those homeruns were grand slams. The Midnight Runnahs were unable to compete against

Mount Vernon General Baptist, due to not having enough players. MVGB won by default. Harvestime topped Point, 12-0 on July 16, to start the night off. Harvestime picked up their defensive game and belted several doubles throughout the contest. Brett Bowman smacked an inside-the park homerun into right field. Kalab Thompson has been playing great at shortstop. Grace Biggerstaff, of Point, had some amazing catches in left-center field. One catch was back on the warning tracks and would have definitely been an extra-base hit. WSI topped MVGB 22-7 in a game that was full of offense early. WSI got off to a quick start, but MVGB hung in there and fired back. Shawn Goodwin hit a grand slam. “We started out good, but our bats got ice cold after that comeback first inning,” said Goodwin. “I really feel ourselves coming together more as team. I cannot wait until next week to come out and have some more fun.” FUM ended the night by besting the Midnight Runnahs 19-7. Dee Royer had a grand slam and Jennifer Dagg went 5-5 in the batter’s box. Last week’s games were also rained out, but were rescheduled for Monday after the Posey County News deadline. MVGB was scheduled to play FUM at 6 p.m. WSI battled Point at 7 p.m. Harvestime closed out the night, as they competed against the Midnight Runnahs at 8 p.m. Tonight in the final games of the regular season, WSI and FUM will start things off at 6 p.m. MVGB and Harvestime are scheduled for 7 p.m. and Point and the Midnight Runnahs will end the night with a game at 8 p.m. Tournament time is quickly approaching and is set to begin Aug. 4. It should be an exciting tournament. The public is invited to attend at no cost.

Matt Schantz of WSI takes off from second to third base during the MVGB game on Thursday. Photo by Brandon Cole

Again, sports gives life lesson, you get what you give By Brandon Cole The summer has nearly passed and soon kids will be returning to school. The fall will be here before you know it. Thus, once again, begins the exciting high school sports season. A MILE Playing many sports grow- IN MY ing up, coaching a few and SHOES years of covering sports for BY BRANDON N newspapers has taught me COLE some valuable lessons. The lingo changes around the locker room and so do the wardrobes, but there is one great thing about sports. In sports, you get what you are willing to put in. I hope you do not mind, but I thought I would leave you with a few words of wisdom before the leaves start to turn. The end of the season will sneak up on you. It does not matter what sport. You will not reach that goal that you set for yourself by merely hoping. It takes hard work. I’ll never forget taking a kid to the state wrestling tournament and watching him compete at that level for the first time. This kid put in minimal effort in practice, but was just built for the sport. He was a natural. He defeated a kid that outclassed him as far as technique in the first round. His eyes lit up and you could tell as he looked around the large arena filled with spectators, that he just did something special.

My kid ended up getting beat out just before the medal round. He was a senior. He turned over to me and said, “Man, coach, I wish I would have tried harder this year. I wish, I would have put more into it. I can’t believe it’s over.” You can preach and teach, but sometimes it’s harder to reach some kids. That’s why I hope you will listen to my words and take my advice. I loved nearly every sport growing up, because I loved to compete. Practice is not always fun. Kids look at athletes on television and think they just magically got that good. The game, match or contest is your gift that you earn after busting your butt in practice. You should be ready for practice. Being ready does not mean just showing up and waiting on someone to give you instruction. Practice starts at home. What things can you do to make yourself ready to be a good teammate? A lot of times, it is as simple as doing some voluntary running. Other times it is watching film, learning more about the sport or even attending a camp. Regardless the sport, each participant should have goals. Goals are reachable points you want to obtain by the end of the season. They are the end result, kind of like the finish line.

Goals are great to have, but you also need an avenue to get you there. Along with your goals, you have to figure out how you will reach them. Some fill out a card each week, stating what extra things they will do, in order to obtain their goals. When practice begins, be attentive. Many kids believe the cool thing to do is to cut up when the coach is talking. You may get some laughs, but it takes away from the team. There are few things worse than when you lose a game by one point, because the other team was more focused during their week of practice. Sooner or later, someone is going to look to you as a leader. This is my favorite part of

sports. They taught me how to lead others. They taught me to not give up and to always believe there is a way. Leaders are not always vocal. Sometimes they lead by example. Leaders do not complain. They build each other up, not cut others down. They keep the team in order during practice and cool under the pressure of the game. I am excited to see what this fall season of sports has to offer. I am excited to see what players become leaders. I am excited to see good sportsmanship. I am excited to see our Mount Vernon High School athletes excel. Good luck Wildcats and Lady Wildcats.

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Sign-ups scheduled for Mount Vernon Parks and Rec fall events The Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation Department has announced that registrations are now being accepted for our fall youth sports, including Flag Football (K-second), Tackle/Cub Football (fourth-sixth), Cheerleading (K-sixth), and Soccer (U6-U12). Soccer will be played at the old fields by the Sheriff’s office. The deadline is August 14. Tackle Football evaluations will be August 15, 2015 at the high school, 10 a.m.-noon. U10/12 Soccer evaluations will be on August 21, starting at 6 p.m. League play will begin September 5, 2015. All forms are available at the Parks Office, or online at mvprsports.blogspot.com. For more information call 812-838-3691. Check our Facebook page for updates.

Lindsay Suits, Black Township Trustee, left, and Kay Kilgore, Black Township Board Member present a check for $100,000 to Amanda Wilson, coordinator of the Lights On After School program and Tom Kopatich Mount Vernon School Superintendent. The money, from the township Rainy Day Fund, will be used for the program which benefits students from West and Farmersville Elementary schools with one-onone homework help and planned activities until 5 p.m. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray


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Future appears bright as Cynthiana makes big plans By Valerie Werkmeister Cynthiana residents will benefit from a few upcoming community events. During a town board meeting held last Tuesday, July 14, council members announced a large trash haul away day has been planned for Saturday, July 25. Larry Marshall Disposal will provide a large dumpster that will be located at the town’s water plant. Residents are welcome to dispose of their large trash items anytime during the day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Concrete and roofing materials will not be allowed. Those who need assistance hauling away trash items are urged to contact the town hall at 812-8452924. The annual National Night Out event, spon-

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First place winners of the Mud Volleyball tournament at the 2015 Posey County 4-H Fair were the Tasty Treats. Pictured from left to right are Aaron Choate, Blake Marshall, Bailey Schelhorn, Erica McCormick, Lauren Stemple, Aaron Sraub, Becca Slygh and Dylan Rubenacker. The event was held on Friday in the main arena. T-shirts were given as prizes to the first and second place finishers. The losing bracket first and second place winners received free soft drinks. The event was run by the MVHS Student Council with co-sponsor Darla Edwards directing traffic, Forrest Gottman officiating, and Wendy McNamara and Sydney Irick organizing the play of the brackets. Photo submitted

Mount Vernon Brittlebank Swim Team member Ashley Wells competes in the annual Brittlebank Invitational held over the weekend. The event was sponsored by the Posey County News. Photo by Garry Beeson

seeking a grant from the Posey County Community Foundation they intend to use to renovate the bandstand structure in the park. They plan to remove mold and mildew and upgrade electricity. Board members approved salary increases for town employees Steve Sims and Cody Campbell. Effective August 1, Sims will become the main operator for water and sewer utilities. His salary will increase to $20.50 per hour. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management will be notified of the change of command from Chris Sims to Steve, his father. Campbell has been employed with the town for a year and after receiving a favorable evaluation, board members also agreed to increase

his salary by 50 cents to $13.50 per hour. Sims asked the board members about a solution to the problem of semi traffic hauling grain on North Street. Sims stated semi drivers from out of state utilize their GPS, which guides them down the street as a viable route. The town would prefer heavy loads not be hauled on a consistent basis down their streets. Board members as well as town marshal, Andrew Porath, instructed Sims to contact the Indiana Department of Transportation to inquire about load limits on streets and proper signage to deter further traffic on the street. The next council meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 11, at 6 p.m. in the town hall.

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LEGALS Court News Arrests July 16 Troy Stewart—Mount Vernon—Criminal Mischief— MVPD Brittany Kleman—Evansville—Battery—PCS July 17 Joseph Stoneberger—New Harmony—Warrant, Possession of Marijuana (petition to revoke)—PCS Kyle Hayes—Mount Vernon—Disorderly Conduct, Intimidation x 2, Resisting Law Enforcement, Public Intoxication—MVPD Complaints June 29 3:49 a.m.—Citizen Assist—Subject called the Poseyville Police Department and talked to officer. Asked if he could help him with his vehicle—Poseyville 4:16 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Will be stopping vehicle from rolling stop—Watertank Road, Poseyville 4:26 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White box truck, unknown occupant—165, Poseyville 10:42 a.m.—Theft—Caller advised someone broke into her garage and stole a lot of tools. Caller said there is a hand print on one table—Gum St, Cynthiana 10:58 a.m.—Citizen Assist—Helping a subject with road service—West Franklin Road, Mount Vernon 1:45 p.m.—Family Fight— Needing to get belongings from home. Son is refusing to let her get her items turning into a family fight. No one answering on the phone, have an open line—Main St, Poseyville 1:49 p.m.—Wanted Person—Out at probation, reference subject—Main St, Mount Vernon 3:33 p.m.—Phone Harassment—Caller spoke to the jail. They were advised to call to speak with a deputy to file a report of a phone scam— Schroeder Lane, Mount Vernon 4:02 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Ford Edge, unknown occupant—Hwy 69, New Harmony 4:43 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Gray Ford pickup,

unknown occupant—I-64, Poseyville 5:06 p.m.—Parking Problem—Out with a truck and trailer illegally parked—St. Philip’s, Mount Vernon 5:45 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Silver Caravan, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:27 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Chevy, unknown occupant—Hwy 62, Evansville 9:54 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Chrysler, 2 occupants—4th/Harriet, Mount Vernon 11:45 p.m.—Traffic Offense—1989 Chevy, gray, at least 3 occupants—Hwy 68, Poseyville June 30 5:14 a.m.—Citizen Dispute—Caller advised her 2 dogs got loose Sunday. A French bulldog, 3 years-old, and pit-bull boxer mix, male, 8 years-old. Neighbor called caller from Hwy 66 stating he had the dogs. When she went to pick them up, they only had the pit-bull boxer mix. Advised their story has changed several times. They had both leashes tied to a three where they kept the dogs. Caller advised they were acting suspicious. Wants to speak with a deputy—Hwy 66, Poseyville 5:16 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Malibu, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 5:31 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Chrysler 300, unknown occupant—Hwy 62, Evansville 6:19 a.m.—Found Property—Caller advised someone has left a 4-wheeler on her property. Request an officer to see if stolen—Oliver-Springfield Road, Mount Vernon 6:19 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Chevy Tahoe, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Evansville 8:25 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Mazda—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 8:51 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Dodge, 1 occupant—West Franklin Road, Evansville 9:30 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Dodge Avenger, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:03 a.m.—Burglary— Caller advised she owns this residence and no one is supposed to be there. She re-

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ceived a call stating there is a red vehicle taking articles out of the garage—Nettleton, Mount Vernon 10;12 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Dodge minivan—Main/Jefferson, Mount Vernon 10:28 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Chevy Cruze, 1 occupant—Hwy 69/Copperline, Mount Vernon 12:00 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Volvo, bronze—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 1:28 p.m.—Information— Vanderburgh dispatch advised they have been dealing with a male subject, access to weapons. Stated he will harm himself and police—County Line Road, Evansville 2:00 p.m.—Road Hazard— Semi sitting on top of hill called and advised trucker has flat tire and does have flashers on and triangles out—Hwy 66, New Harmony 2:03 p.m.—Phone Harassment—Caller advised her renter is getting harassing calls. Would like to speak to a deputy—Hwy 65, Cynthiana 2:18 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Nissan, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 2:29 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Tan Dodge van, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 2:31 p.m.—VIN Inspection—Boat and trailer—Winery Road, Wadesville 2:43 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Jeep, 4 door— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 3:34 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Ford Fiesta, 2 occupants—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 3:41 p.m.—Message—Request that deputy contact him reference a stolen vehicle report—Posey County 3:51 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver BMW, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Evansville 4:29 p.m.—Accident— Semi in the ditch. No other information—Savah/Vines, Mount Vernon 5:01 p.m.—Welfare Check—Caller stated that male subject’s girlfriend advised that he may need attention. Called back and advised male subject has come back to the residence, everything is ok, no longer wants officers— 5th St, Mount Vernon 6:35 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Black motorcycle— Hwy 62, Evansville 7;32 p.m.—Animal Problem—Deer stuck in the fence, possibly has a broken neck. Wanting deputy to dispatch the deer, will hang a blue towel on the fence so deputies can find it—Old Dam Road, New Harmony 7:45 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Yellow Chevy Monte Carlo—Hwy 62, Evansville 8:30 p.m.—Agency Assist—Out with State on a traffic stop—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon July 1 12:24 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Oldsmobile Alero, 1 occupant—Hwy 66, Wadesville 12:30 a.m.—Disturbance— Caller advised intoxicated male yelling through trailer

park causing a disturbance— Lee/Lynn Drive, Mount Vernon 12:44 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Toyota, 1 occupant—Hwy 66, Wadesville 1:11 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Cream Lincoln, unknown occupant—Hwy 66, Wadesville 8:37 a.m.—VIN Inspection—No information—Leonard Road, Mount Vernon 8:38 a.m.—Alarm—Master bedroom door—Johnson Road, Mount Vernon 9:05 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Advised crew called in, said there is a stalled vehicle at this location—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 9:19 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Chevy—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 10:00 a.m.—Road Hazard—Caller advised dead animal in the roadway—Lower New Harmony, Mount Vernon 11:31 a.m.—Family Fight—Caller needs a deputy at the location. 18 year-old destroying the house. 18 yearold is currently packing his stuff to leave, however, he has busted out windows, etc. Has a few friends and seems to be messed upon something—St. Phillip’s Road, Evansville 2:04 p.m.—Paper Service—Protective order—Lexan Lane, Mount Vernon 2:39 p.m.—Attempted Breaking and Entering— House has been attempted to be broken into several times this week and screen was ripped off. No entry has been made but can see footprints and cars have been parked at the school—Haines Road, Wadesville 4:22 p.m.—Information— Caller had a dispute their landlady. Just wants this documented. No officer required— Lower Mount Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 4:49 p.m.—Department of Natural Resources—Hit a deer. Does not need a report. No damage to vehicle. Deer is still alive, in ditch, on north side of the road—Wolfinger Road, Mount Vernon 5:05 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Dodge Neon, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 5:38 p.m.—Domestic— Possible male and female arguing—Eastgate, Mount Vernon 6:07 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Elderly couple in a blue Astro van had a blowout. Caller stated the elderly male subject is trying to change the tire. They are partially in the left lane and partially in the median. Passerby stated vehicles are speeding past them—I-64, Griffin 7:32 p.m.—Accident—Requesting to speak with a deputy in reference a minor accident that occurred. Both have already left. Caller just wants to talk to a deputy—Winery/ St. Wendel-Cynthiana Road, St. Wendel 8:43 p.m.—Fireworks— Out with vehicle. Subjects throwing fireworks from the vehicle—2nd/Barter, Mount Vernon 9:04 p.m.—Message— Subject was being threatened

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by a passerby of the accident at 66/165—Wadesville July 2 3:05 a.m.—Be-on-theLook-Out—Be on the lookout for a stabbing suspect. 24 year-old black male, 5’6”, 146 lbs. Last seen driving a blue 1998 Chevy pickup—Posey County 12:35 p.m.—VIN Inspection—Moped—Sharon Drive, Evansville 1:16 p.m.—Accident—2 vehicles. 1 hand injury, 1 leg injury—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 5:00 p.m.—Reckless—Female subject driving an older model red and white truck. High rate of speed, swerving in and out of traffic. Other subjects in the vehicle—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 5:00 p.m.—Investigation— Out reference investigation— Main St, Mount Vernon 6:13 p.m.—Found Property—Juveniles were playing in the woods. Found what appears to be a 22 revolver. Wants to turn it over to an officer—Deer Run, Evansville 8:05 p.m.—Welfare Check—Concerned about 15 year-old son. Caller made plans with his son and then the mother called complainant and said son wasn’t going anywhere. Request to speak to a deputy—Graddy Road, Mount Vernon 9:20 p.m.—Message—Has questions about driving a scooter—Evansville St, Cynthiana 9:52 p.m.—Custodial— Went to go pick up children and mother of the children will not let complainant have his kids. Caller advised he has primary custody and the mother only has visitation— Upton Trailer Court, Mount Vernon 10:04 p.m.—Accident— Van off in the ditch. Male subject walking around the vehicle with a flashlight—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 11:03 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that someone was beating on their door and trying to push the door open. Went to the door and no one was there. Complainant advised that there is a wet footprint on the porch. Doesn’t need to speak with anyone. Just wants the area checked. Caller advised that her mom lives 2 doors down and the same thing happened to her— Denzer Road, Evansville 11:07 p.m.—Hit and Run— Complainant advised her daughter was riding around and someone ran them off the road. There is damage to her vehicle. Wants an officer to take a report—8th St, Mount Vernon 11:40 p.m.—Suspicious— Heard a car and loud exhaust. Caller advised he heard two doors shut but hasn’t heard anyone leave. This woke him up and he finds this suspicious so would like the area checked. Does not wish to speak with anyone—Hwy 68, Poseyville July 3 12:09 a.m.—Leaking Load—White semi with the back doors open and chickens are falling out and they’re being murdered on the highway—I 64 from I 69 2:22 a.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Silver Cadillac—Main St, Griffin 5:12 a.m.—Reckless— Gray or black Dodge Charger in the area, passing vehicle at high rate of speed, driving in excess of 80 mph. All over

roadway—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 9:15 a.m.—Message—Reference to an accident—Upper West Terrace Drive, Evansville 10:01 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Trailer—O’Donnell Road, Mount Vernon 11:15 a.m.—VIN Inspection—2000 F-150—Copperline Road, Mount Vernon 1:08 p.m.—Message— Custodial—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 3:22 p.m.—Welfare Check—Male subject rode his bicycle to the complainant’s house approximately 30 minutes ago and knocked on the door to see if he could pet their horses. Caller was concerned because he was unattended. Requesting a welfare check— John Av, New Harmony 3:37 p.m.—Accident—2 vehicles, no injuries. Just needing a report. Caller’s grandmother backed into a parked vehicle—Deer Run, Evansville 7:10 p.m.—Accident—2 vehicles, no injuries. Vehicles backed into each other— Brockett Lane, Mount Vernon 7:31 p.m.—Welfare Check—Children are with their father. Father has been drinking and he has children for the weekend. Father is passed out on the couch. Caller is wanting to speak to an officer to see what she can and cannot do—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 7:57 p.m.—Disturbance—2 male subjects, 1 inside and 1 outside, were in an older car that is wrecked. Intoxicated and unruly—Hwy 66, Wadesville 10:55 p.m.—Accident— Flagged down by a subject who advised his daughter was involved in an accident. Doesn’t know where she was either—Lockwood Av, Poseyville July 4 12:27 a.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Maroon Caravan, appears unoccupied—Hwy 69, New Harmony 1:05 a.m.—Alarm—Back Stockroom motion—Main St, Mount Vernon 1:36 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Disabled vehicle, minivan—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 2:41 a.m.—Theft—Need an officer. Caught an individual with some wire—Lexan Lane, Mount Vernon 6:36 a.m.—Theft—Reported an outboard motor stolen in 2010 in Illinois. He advised he just saw his motor down in Point Township on a boat down by the cabins by the river. He has all his paperwork from Illinois Conservation officer and is wanting something done about it—O’Donnell, Mount Vernon 7:12 a.m.—Threatening— Caller advised his neighbor attempted to run him over while walking—Luigs Road, Wadesville 9:25 a.m.—Miscellaneous—Statements for deputy are ready to be picked up— Luigs Road, Wadesville 11:52 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Assisting with flat tire— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 12:23 p.m.—Theft—Someone has taken his dog. Chain has not been broken so he says it has been unhooked and someone stole it—Gregory Lane, Mount Vernon 1:46 p.m.—Accident— Dirt-bike v. utv. 13 year-old male, breathing but unresponsive. Someone will meet them at the road—Springfield Road, Mount Vernon

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2015-126 Notice to Taxpayers of Proposed Additional Appropriations

2015-125 Notice to Taxpayers of Proposed Additional Appropriations

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Black Township Trustee’s, Posey County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year at their regular meeting place at 5773 Industrial Rd, at 12 o’clock p.m., on the 12th day of August, 2015.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Black Township Trustee’s, Posey County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year at their regular meeting place at 5773 Industrial Rd, at 12 o’clock p.m., on the 12th day of August, 2015.

Fund Name: Cum. Fire Major Budget Classification: 10000 Personal Services 20000 Supplies 30000 Other Services & Charges 40000 Capital Outlays

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Fund Name: Rainy Day Major Budget Classification: 10000 Personal Services 20000 Supplies 30000 Other Services & Charges 40000 Capital Outlays

TOTAL for Cum. Fire Fund:

$ 400,000.00

TOTAL for Rainy Day Fund:

$ 50,000.00

Amount

$ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 0.00

Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriation as finally approved will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance (Department). The Department will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken at the above meeting.

Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriation as finally approved will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance (Department). The Department will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken at the above meeting.

For more information, contact the Ports of Indiana Engineering Department at (219) 787-8636.

Dated July 22, 2015

Dated July 22, 2015

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Court News Continued 3:03 p.m.—Traffic Offense—GMC, silver—2nd/ Sawmill, Mount Vernon 6:36 p.m.—Assault—Husband assaulted her. She does not need medical attention. States that he also kept hitting her dog—Deer Run, Evansville 6:46 p.m.—Disturbance— Six adults are arguing in the parking lot. Caller advised they’re nose to nose at this time with kids trying to pull them apart—James Drive, Mount Vernon 6:55 p.m.—Threatening— Caller advised he received a threatening phone call from a male subject. Advised that the subject suffers from medical issues and the caller does not trust him. Request a call from a deputy and for them to meet with him somewhere so they can listen to the phone call— Gries Road, Poseyville 7:52 p.m.—Lockout—2011 Buick Enclave, brown— Caborn Road, Mount Vernon 9:04 p.m.—Trespassing— Advised she owns the property. Ford truck, red and white, older model, no one around the vehicle, in complainant’s field. Caller is in the area in a silver suv. Unsure of what the subjects are doing. Can tell the subjects have been driving around—Bluegrass Road, Wadesville 9:22 p.m.—Welfare Check—Complainant called from Texas and advised that she is getting threatening messages from a male subject that lives at named address. She advised he is intoxicated and should not be drinking. The subject advised that if he couldn’t get ahold of the complainant’s sister he was going to hurt himself or someone else. The sister does not have a phone and is not with the complainant at this time. Caller advised that subject is blowing up her phone and requests officers to check on him to make sure he is okay. She is worried about him but also her and her sister—Upper Mount Vernon Road, Evansville 9:22 p.m.—Fireworks— Subjects in subdivision shooting off some type of fireworks that have a floating lantern that burns as it floats off. Several have landed on property and their tanks—Refinery Road, Mount Vernon 10:36 p.m.—Welfare Check—Male subject is the caller’s child’s father and it’s his weekend. Her mother is worried that her child is in danger. Caller received a phone call saying she is around drugs and also had no supervision while swimming in a pool. Would like officers to go and check on the child and to caller her back with their findings— Springfield Road, Wadesville 11:57 p.m.—Investigation—Out in reference follow-up investigation—Lexan Lane, Mount Vernon July 5 12:55 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Flagged down by a male subject. He’s out walking and has run out of gas. Giving him a ride to the gas station inside Illinois to get fuel—Griffin 1:04 a.m.—Family Fight— Caller advised that her brotherin-law is causing problems and fighting with family members. Pushed down his mom but she doesn’t need medical attention. He has no weapons—Bo-

berg Road, Evansville 1:40 a.m.—alarm—Residence, living room back door—Rexing Road, Wadesville 9:00 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Polaris Ranger—Middle Mount Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 9:51 a.m.—VIN Inspection—99 Dodge Dakota— Bigge Lane, Mount Vernon 11:29 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Dodge Grand Caravan—Lockwood/Pine, Poseyville 11:53 a.m.—Agency Assist—No information—Murphy St, New Harmony 11:58 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Pontiac Grand Prix—Endicott/St. Francis, Poseyville 12:39 p.m.—Criminal Mischief—Gone over the weekend and someone drove through her yard. This has happened multiple times. Caller stated there is no officer needed at this time—Downen Road, Wadesville 5:56 p.m.—Missing Person—Missing since Friday; 12 year-old missing from fireworks. Unknown clothing. Subject lives with father. Was staying with his grandparents for the weekend—4th St, Mount Vernon 6:38 p.m.—Message—Request to speak with an officer reference accusations made about her husband—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 7:14 p.m.—Investigation— Out at address reference missing juvenile—Greenvalley, Mount Vernon 8:06 p.m.—Theft—Pistil stolen from residence. Just got back from vacation and it is missing. Requesting an officer—Schmitt Road, Wadesville 10:35 p.m.—Car/Deer— Advised that female subject called him and advised she hit a deer and has damage to her vehicle. Unsure if deer is dead. Will be in a white suv—Hwy 69, New Harmony 11:31 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Black Chevy Equinox, 1 occupant—Hwy 69/68, New Harmony

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Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

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Jail (14,D,L,V)

Movie: ›‡ “This Means War”

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Street Outlaws “405 vs. Middle of ’Murica” Racers call out the 405. (14)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (14) Å

Devious Maids “Whiplash” Marisol ques- UnREAL “Future” An unwanted guest tions a return. (PG) Å shows up on set. (14,D,L) Å

Movie: “Joy Ride 3: Roadkill” (2014) Kirsten Prout, Dean Armstrong.

Little People, Big World (PG) Å

Jessie (In Stereo) (G) Å

WWE Tough Enough (In Stereo) (PG)

To Be Announced

The Making of the Mob: New York (Part 8 of 8) (14) Å

American Dad (14) Family Guy (14) Å

Bizarre Foods America (PG) Å

Rick, Morty (14)

Movie: ›‡ “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” (1998) Premiere.

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American Ninja Warrior “Orlando Finals” Obstacles include Cannonball Alley. (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

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SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

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At Midnight (14)

To Be Announced

Suits “Privilege” (14) Å

Nightly Show (14)

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Daily Show (14)

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Why? With (14)

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Classic Hollywood Musicals (G) Å

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10:00

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5 Restaurants (G)

9:30

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Leah Remini: It’s

Movie: ›› “Teen Beach 2” (2015, Musical Comedy) Ross Lynch. Characters from a movie musical get stuck in the real world. (In Stereo) Å

That’s So Raven (G) Å

Leah Remini: It’s

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Girl Meets World (G) Å

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Leah Remini: It’s

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Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L) Rookie Blue “Home Run” Sam plans a getaway with Andy. (N) (PG,L,S,V)

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Engagement (14)

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Big Brother A vote determines who is evicted. (N) (In Stereo Live) (PG) Å How I Met (14)

Mistresses “Murder She Wrote” Vivian uncovers a lie. (N) (PG,D,V)

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Aqua Teen (14)

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Hoarders “Doris & T’resa” A woman sleeps on the patio. (PG,L) Å

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Sex & (MA)

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SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

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Lip Sync (PG)

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Treasure Quest: Snake Island Promising Naked and Afraid “Breaking Borneo” 21 clues motivate the team. (PG) days in Sabah, Borneo. (14) Å

Naked and Afraid The badlands of Colombia. (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Hoarders: Family Secrets (PG) Å

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CFL Football: BC Lions at Winnipeg Blue Bombers. From Investors Group Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (N) (Live)

Hoarders “Doris & T’resa” A woman sleeps on the patio. (PG,L) Å

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Friends (PG) Å

Beyond Scared Straight (14)

Friends Relationship rules. (PG) Å

CSI: NY “Who’s There?” (14,L,V)

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Friends (PG) Å

CSI: NY “Brooklyn ’Til I Die” (14,L,V) Fresh Prince (PG) American Takedown (N) (14) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

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Movie: ›››‡ “The Help” (2011, Drama) Viola Davis. An aspiring writer captures the experiences of black women. Beyond Scared Straight (N) (14) Å

: ESPN2 NFL Live (N) Å ; ESPN 30 for 30 Shorts < TNT (6:00) Castle (PG)

Talia in the Kitchen “Spice Heist” (G)

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Beyond Scared Straight (14)

Fresh Prince (PG)

Every Witch Way

Full House (G)

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Nightly Show (14)

Ice Lake Rebels (In Stereo) (PG)

Daily Show (14)

North Woods Law “Down to the Wire”

Graceland Mike devises a plan. (14)

Review (14) Å

North Woods Law (PG) Å

Complications “Relapse” (14,L,V)

At Midnight (14)

Suits “Privilege” (14) Å

Nightly Show (14)

Movie: ›› “The Perfect Man” (2005) Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear. Daily Show (14)

Ice Lake Rebels (In Stereo) (PG)

I Didn’t Do It (In Stereo) (G) Å

Key & Peele (14)

North Woods Law “Down to the Wire”

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Movie: ›‡ “Grandma’s Boy” (2006) Doris Roberts, Allen Covert. Å

Movie: ››› “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. ‘PG-13’ (Adult situations, violence) Å

Movie: ››› “Coming to America” (1988, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos.

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Mysteries at the Monument (PG)

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Dominion Julian’s origin.

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Good Luck Charlie “Accepted” Å

Beat Bobby (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

China, IL (14)

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Family Guy (14)

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Good Luck Charlie “Down a Tree”

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Girl Meets World (G) Å

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Golden Girls (PG)

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Cops Rel. (PG)

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9:30

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Charlie Rose

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How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

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11:30

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Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

Family Guy “Call Girl” (14,D,L,S,V)

The Simpsons (In Stereo) (PG) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

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American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

Dr. Fuhrman’s Immunity Solution! (G)

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14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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Engagement (14)

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Parks (PG)

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Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

How I Met (14)

Blue Bloods “Power Players” Erin needs Two and a Half a mob informant’s help. (14,L,V) Men (14) Å

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Who Wants to Be a Shark Tank Hometown T-shirt. (In 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) Stereo) (PG,L) Å (DVS)

Two and a Half

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Seinfeld “The

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Alaskan Bush People: Off the Grid “Never Give Up” (N) (PG) Å

Movie: › “That’s My Boy” (2012) Adam Sandler. A young man’s estranged father tries to reconnect with him.

Cops (PG) Å

Bring It! Miss D answers viewers’ questions. (N) (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (14,V) Å

Bring It! “A Whole New Doll Game” Sum- Atlanta Plastic Roz reveals a startling mer at the Dollhouse. (N) (PG,L) desire. (N) (14) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

Bring It! Miss D answers viewers’ questions. (PG) Å

Hawaii Five-0 (In Stereo) (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

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Bring It! “A Whole New Doll Game” Summer at the Dollhouse. (PG,L) Å

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SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Jail (PG,L) Å

Hawaii Five-0 (14) Å (DVS)

Criminal Minds (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Friends (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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Criminal Minds (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Friends (PG) Å

Movie: ››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) Cary Elwes, Robin Wright.

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7 SPIKE Cops (PG) Å 8 FX (4:30) Movie: Ted

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Archer (MA) Å

Movie: ››‡ “A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas” (2011) John Cho.

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Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

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Four Weddings (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Killjoys “Kiss, Kiss, Bye Bye” (14)

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Family Guy (14)

Defiance “Ostinato in White” (14)

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Mod Fam (PG)

Treehouse Masters (N) (PG)

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Mod Fam (PG)

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Four Weddings (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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Four Weddings (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Killjoys “Kiss, Kiss, Bye Bye” (N) (14)

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Mod Fam (PG)

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Girl Meets World (G) Å

To Be Announced

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Mod Fam (PG)

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Golden Girls (PG)

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Diners, Drive (G)

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Cops Rel. (PG)

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Frasier (PG) Å

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9:00

Best Blower Ever! (G)

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8:00

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14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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Love It or List It, Too (G) Å

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Clipped “Mo’s Ma” (MA)

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Austin City Limits (PG) Å

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Blue Bloods “Drawing Dead” (14,L,V)

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Wheel of Fortune

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America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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Mike & Molly (14)

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Dog With a Blog

Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (14) Å

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Michiko (14)

Sword Art On. (14)

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Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters Renovation Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

Cops Rel. (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

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Golden Girls (PG)

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Golden Girls (PG)

Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (PG) Å

Property Brothers “Melissa & Joe” (G)

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American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Family Guy (14)

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Diners, Drive (G)

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