July 5, 2016 - The Posey County News

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

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Fireworks came early for Posey County residents

This transformer was downed on Fletchall Street in Poseyville during the storms that passed through Sunday, July 3, 2016. No personal injuries were reported, however, there was major tree damage and flooding as the county was deluged with five to seven inches of rain. The inset photo shows Jim Alsop of New Harmony helping to clean out the drains after Monday mornings rainfall. Photos by Theresa Bratcher and Betty Barnett

By Lois Mittino Gray Sixty mile an hour winds hit the northern end of Poseyville like a hammer Sunday night uprooting at least a dozen large trees, knocking down power lines and poles and causing electric and cable television outages all around the shaken community. Fortunately, Posey County Sheriff Greg Oeth and Emergency Management Agency Director Larry Robb said no personal injuries were reported to either of them. Dennis Webb was riding back from Stewartsville on a tractor when the winds started to blow up, so he went to his 89-year-old father’s home in Poseyville to check on John. “I told dad to stay put and go down in the basement, but he kept looking out the west windows and searching for a flashlight. When it was over, he wanted to go out and drive around and check on his friends to make sure everyone was okay,” he said. Webb and his father observed at least twelve massive trees totally uprooted lying down on the ground. “Luckily, they seemed to spare the houses around them, falling in the nearby alley or on awnings and lawns causing no structural damage. The worst tree was about fifty yards from North Elementary School and it fell on Fletchall Street taking a light pole and transformer out with it.” Webb also noted that a treetop was twisted off at about forty feet high, indicating possible rotating winds. “Some say they saw rotation or the makings of a possible funnel cloud. Some odd things happened like the top of a tree twisted off, but no actual tornado on the ground was confirmed,” according to Bruce Baker, Town Council President. The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky called the event ‘straight line winds’ with no reports of excess damage, according to Dave Purdy, NWS Meteorological Technician. Byron Douglas, Channel 14 meteorologist said the area recorded five to six inches of rain during the storm and its aftermath and possibly had a ‘microburst’ of wind. Duke Energy representatives reported that they were still assessing damage, but had 358 customers affected by outages at 20 locations at 4:50 p.m. By 5:01 p.m. the number was down to 279 customers in 16 locations. Some residents

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MSDMV staff changes progress By Lois Mittino Gray Summer break brings interviews for new staff positions as administrators work to get a full docket of teachers, coaches and support staff for the upcoming school year.. Mount Vernon School Superintendent Tom Kopatich reported to the Mount Vernon School Board at its June 20 meeting that the process is in full swing right now. “We have a large number of applicants for our open positions and we are interviewing this week for three elementary teachers. We will have to check our registration numbers as they come in and may have to add additional teachers as summer progresses,” he said. Current new hires confirmed at the meeting are Amanda Coleman Wilson as principal at West Elementary School, replacing Paul Swanson Greta Mounts, left, stands in front of the mural as artist Jamie Rasure makes a few touch ups. Photo and Karen Burke as the junior high school science teacher, replacing by Cathy Powers Thomas Heckman. Ashton Fuelling was appointed the head coach for high school girls’ cross country, while Charles Seifert will head up the high school girls’ track team. Three assistant coaches were hired: Alexa

Site changes but sights nearly same

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Safe Exchange zone created to aid public By Lois Mittino Gray New signage on two old issues was the main topic of a very short June 23 Mount Vernon Common Council meeting. This meeting, combined with the Water Utility Board meeting, lasted a total of 15 minutes, with not a whole lot of department head reports or business. Councilman Larry Williams thanked Street Superintendent Max Dieterle for getting the metal sign made and erected designating a Safe Exchange Zone at the new public safety building. The zone is an innovative idea to have a safe location near the police department for child custody exchanges and internet purchase transactions. It was noted that many people purchase things on Craigslist, for example, and have

never met the buyer, so they need a safe public place to meet. The sign warns that any persons bringing illegal items onto the property for exchange may be subject to arrest and prosecution. The safe area is alongside the building’s north wall facing Fourth Street and ready for use. Mayor Bill Curtis has arranged to have a sign made that may alleviate the problem of large heavy trucks going through the Lawrence Addition subdivision on their way to three major industries. It seems that GPS systems are routing drivers through the subdivision on streets not made for heavy duty loads. Curtis received permission from the three companies: Country Mark,

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Briefly Posey County Fair announces 2016 schedule Please see page B3 in today’s edition for a complete fair schedule, photos of Queen, Princess, and Duchess contestants, and information on free rides offered Tuesday through Thursday evenings. Friends of Harmonie, Heritage Federal announce Luau The Luau presented by the Friends of Harmonie and sponsored by Heritage Federal will be held on July 16, 2016. The meal of pulled pork, sides, drink and dessert will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. followed by a free swim and attendance prizes. The cost is $10 for adult, $5 for children four-10, three and under free. All proceeds are used to support Harmonie State Park and especially the planned Outdoor Education Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased and reservations made at the Harmonie State Park front gate or from Sherri Allen at campsite 110. Reservations or questions contact friendsofharmonie@ gmail.com or on the Friends of Harmonie Facebook page. Camping reservations can be made at www.reserveamerica.com.

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By Cathy Powers When Greta Mounts first learned that Cynthiana, Indiana’s town hall was being relocated to a new modern building, she wasn’t sure she was happy to leave the historic place where it had been for many years. As the town’s clerk treasurer for 27 years, she felt continuity in the old drug store building, and especially liked the view of the town park across the street. She considered herself a selfappointed guardian of the park and especially kept a watchful eye on the children who played there. Having grown up in Cynthiana, she had good memories of all that had gone on in the park. Although the old play-

ground equipment had been removed for safety reasons, it was still the place where another generation of Cynthiana’s young people continued to spend many happy hours. As Greta went about her daily duties, she was happy to be able to glance across the street at the park with its historic gazebo and the idea of a new office with no view was not something she was looking forward to having. However, the old building had many issues, and it had been decided to build a new office just down the street. It is located just a little further West, on the corner of Main and Evansville Street, where the Wagon Wheel Tavern stood for years. It was torn down after a fire.

A resident of Cynthiana, who prefers to remain anonymous, heard about this, and decided that having a mural painted on the walls of Greta’s new office would be the perfect solution. He supplied the funds to make this happen. Jamie Rasure, a Posey County artist, was contacted and she was happy to take on this project. After taking a few photos, and planning out an inviting depiction of the modern view of the park, she set to work. The mural is painted on four panels and is 8’ by 16.’ Instead of painting it permanently on the wall, the panels can be taken down if necessary and put back up later. The fo-

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Huck is NH ‘Volunteer of Year’ Special to the News It has been the tradition of the New Harmony Kiwanis, along with Tri-Kappa, to present the Volunteer of the Year Award at the annual Fourth of July picnic. As the accolades of this person are listed, you will recognize Charles Huck almost immediately.. A native of New Harmony, he is a veteran of the Korean War and served on the aircraft carrier Tarawa. He has been a member of the New Harmony Kiwanis for the past 50 plus years and is the longest serving member of the Kiwanis. He has volunteered and served on countless boards including: The Working Men’s Institute; Posey County Farm Bureau; Kiwanis; Jacob’s Village; St. Stephen’s Church; and VFW. A true patriot, he is rarely seen without his Tarawa hat, which he proudly wears. He served as the Commander of the American Legion for years. Where he organized many dances and parties, and is the first to be called when there is a Military Funeral to arrange, as well as taking care of the Color Guard. He has also just been named as one of Indiana’s Bicentennial Torch Bearers. He was also in charge of the Granary Docents, back in the day. He is known as the ‘Go To Guy’ around town in an emergency and is always available to take friends to Doctor appointments. He is always available for community projects. And he is the Ice Cream Man for all Kiwanis dinners and the annual Independence Day Party.

Charles Huck, pictured with wife Sally, was named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year by the New Harmony Kiwanis, along with Tri-Kappa at the annual Fourth of July event on Monday morning. Photo by Zach Straw It is an honor and a pleasure to call this gentleman, friend, and fellow Kiwanian – Mr. Charles Huck.


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SC Affirmative Action decisions longest running fraud Last week the Supreme Court of the United States voted that President Obama exceeded his authority when he granted exemptions from the immigration laws passed by Congress. J But the Supreme Court T also exceeded its own au- F ... thority by granting the Uni- B T versity of Texas an exemp- S tion from the Constitution’s requirement of ‘equal protection of the laws,’ by voting that racial preferences for student admissions were legal. Supreme Court decisions in aďŹƒrmative action cases are the longest running fraud since the 1896 decision upholding racial segregation laws in the Jim Crow South, on grounds that ‘separate but equal’ facilities were consistent with the Constitution. Everybody knew that those facilities were separate but by no means equal. Nevertheless, this charade lasted until 1954. The Supreme Court’s aďŹƒrmative action cases have now lasted since 1974 when, in the case of ‘DeFunis v. Odegaard,’ the Court voted ďŹ ve to four that this particular case was moot, which spared the justices from having to vote on its merits. While the 1896 ‘separate but equal’ decision lasted 58 years, the Supreme Court’s aďŹƒrmative action cases have now had 42 years of evasion, sophistry and fraud, with no end in sight. One sign of the erosion of principles over the years is that even one of the Court’s most liberal judicial activists, Justice William O. Douglas, could not stomach aďŹƒr-

mative action in 1974, and voted to condemn it, rather than declare the issue moot. But now, in 2016, the supposedly conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy voted to uphold the University of Texas’ racial preferences. Perhaps the atmosphere inside the Washington Beltway wears down opposition to aďŹƒrmative action, much as water can eventually wear down rock and create the Grand Canyon. We have heard much this year about the Supreme Court vacancy created by the death of the great Justice Antonin Scalia — and rightly so. But there are two vacancies on the Supreme Court. The other vacancy is Anthony Kennedy. The human tragedy, amid all the legal evasions and frauds is that, while many laws and policies sacriďŹ ce some people for the sake of other people, aďŹƒrmative action manages to harm blacks, whites, Asians and others, even if in dierent ways. Students who are kept out of a college because other students are admitted instead, under racial quotas, obviously lose opportunities they would otherwise have had. But minority students admitted to institutions whose academic standards they do not meet are all too often needlessly turned into failures, even when they have the prerequisites for success in some other institution whose normal standards they do meet. When black students who scored at the ninetieth percentile in math were admitted to M.I.T., where the other students scored

at the ninety-ninth percentile, a signiďŹ cant number of black students failed to graduate there, even though they could have graduated with honors at most other academic institutions. We do not have so many students with that kind of ability that we can aord to sacriďŹ ce them on the altar to political correctness. Such negative consequences of mismatching minority students with institutions, for the sake of racial body count, have been documented in a number of studies, most notably ‘Mismatch,’ a book by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor, Jr., whose sub-title is: ‘How AďŹƒrmative Action Hurts Students It’s Intended to Help, and Why Universities Won’t Admit It.’ When racial preferences in student admissions in the University of California

Guest Editorial: James Bauerle, Brigadier General, US Army Retired The Sunday edition of the Indianapolis Star Editorial submission by Senator Brandt Hershman reads as a very good news story indeed. It is great to read the positive economic growth and new businesses moving to Indiana. The Military/ Veterans Coalition who represents over 50 organizations hope now that veterans and retired service members with get similar attention. Indiana continues to perform poorly (currently rank forty-seventh) in veterans beneďŹ ts received by Hoosier Veterans. The main reason is that Indiana has not focused on veterans to keep pace with other states. Michigan for example was ďŹ ftieth a few years ago and has made a concerted eort to attract and keep veterans. In a few short years they have improved to fortysixth. This doesn’t sound like much but Michigan has over 640 thousand veterans

compared to Indiana’s 469 thousand. Equally impressively are the annual value of the beneďŹ ts those receiving beneďŹ ts receive. Hoosiers receiving earned beneďŹ ts make an average of $21,320 (fortyseventh) while Michigan Veterans are making $25,230 (twenty-ninth) per year. Indiana continues to lose veterans annually beyond those that die. In 2015, over 3,500 veterans and untold number of their family let the state. This trend will continue as long as other states continue outperforming in attracting and keeping veterans. Recently small pockets of communities have started recruiting service members and their families to come to Indiana to ďŹ ll the huge problem Hoosier businesses face in the not too distant future. Dr. Michael Hicks of Ball State’s Center for Business and Economic Research wrote about this in the

April 3 edition of the IndyStar. Rolls-Royce has a team that is focused of recruiting at Wright-Patterson AFB among other places. Unfortunately, they lose too many to other states. A state focus on recruiting and retaining veterans would surely help and positive veteran’s climate in Indiana would go a long way to making these efforts a success. Being No. 1 in manufacturing is great as long as you have qualiďŹ ed workers to ďŹ ll the good jobs Senator Hershman rightfully identiďŹ es. Unfortunately, our schools will not produce enough workers to meet this growing demand—what will happen then? As a citizen of Indiana my whole life I can appreciate the positive changes in the tax environment here—retiring service members and their families don’t get it. Highly educated, trained, and talented service mem-

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bers and their families must not be getting it either—we continue to lose ROTC OfďŹ cers, and Service Academy OďŹƒcers commissioned from Indiana. These leaders have proven again and again to be some of the best business leaders in society. Last year the ‘Regional Cities’ initiative garnered $43 Million for three areas so they can improve the economic situation of their region. Unfortunately none included provisions to hiring more veteran service ofďŹ cers. These men in women, only recently trained using funds from the states family relief fund, have added over $660 Million in four short years. The ROI they provided exceeded $3,000 to $1. Lastly, Indiana should look at retirees and become much more aggressive in keeping them. Why? They have much more disposable income and tend to purchase bigger, and more costly goods than even working families do. A few years ago a study revealed that a retired couple was equal to 3.9 workers in economic impact to a state. Sure would be great to get those retiring military oďŹƒcers and NCOs to come to Indiana. Yes, Senator Hershman is right on with his closing— “And we’re not done yet.â€? Let’s hope that statement holds true for veterans. Jim Bauerle Brigadier General United States Army Retired

Heroes to their hearts? Peg and I are going to Istanbul soon. We planned our trip, and paid for it, a couple of months ago. We will fly out of the airport that was just bombed by three Russian-speaking GAVEL people from Uzbeki- GAMUT stan, Dagestan, and Kyrgyzstan. All three BY JUDGE are part of the old So- JIM REDWINE viet Union. Their leader may be a Chechen known as Akhmed (One-Arm) Chatayev who now lives in Raqqa, Syria. ISIS claims Raqqa as its capital. When Peg and I were sent to Russia in 2003 by the National Judicial College to teach Russian judges, we had an incident as we prepared to fly from Volgograd back to Moscow. Our clearly marked American luggage was suspected of having been used by Chechen rebels to smuggle a bomb onto the plane with the Russian judges and us. Although a ticking sound had been detected, our luggage was cleared. It

was good to walk away from the plane when we got back safely to Moscow. Chechen rebels have been struggling against the dominant Russian culture for many years. Akhmed One-Arm is reported to be a Chechen rebel turned ISIS leader. Other than some bizarre misinterpretation of Islam and a sense of bitter impotence against the governments of Russia and Turkey I see no logic in Syrian terrorists teaming with Chechen ones to kill innocent civilians in Turkey. My guess is they could not explain it either. What they do have in common, I think, is a willingness to kill and die for a cause they see as greater than their miserable lives. The fact that most of their victims are innocent Muslims does not appear to enter their calculus of indiscriminate carnage. I suppose they see themselves as patriots and martyrs. But to what end? For

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what purpose? Are they martyrs who die for their religion? Are they patriots who kill to establish their caliphate? The one and one-half billion Muslims who go about raising their families and paying their taxes are surely as perplexed as the rest of us at the counterproductive insanity engaged in by a few thousand madmen. I say they must be insane because they keep engaging in the same terroristic behavior and expect a different result other than causing the rest of the world to coalesce against their goals. In dealing with illogical behavior we humans usually apply logic then we are puzzled when the result we expect to effect does not materialize. As for me and Peg and our trip to Istanbul, we plan to follow the approach of Admiral David Farragut: “Damn the Terrorists, full speed ahead.� Hey don’t quibble it got us out of Russia didn’t it? Do you believe Peg is always complaining that I never take her any place exciting?

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system were banned, the number of black and Hispanic students in the system declined slightly, but the number actually graduating rose substantially. So did the number graduating with degrees in tough subjects like math, science and engineering. But hard facts carry no such weight among politicians as magic words like ‘diversity’ — a word repeated endlessly, without one speck of evidence to back up its sweeping claims of beneďŹ ts. It too is part of the Supreme Court fraud, going back to a 1978 decision that seemingly banned racial quotas — unless the word ‘diversity’ was used instead of ‘quotas.’ Seeming to ban racial preferences, while letting them continue under another name, was clever politically. But the last thing we need in Washington are nine more politicians, wearing judicial robes.

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Protecting, reclaiming freedoms Whether you call it Independence Day or simply the Fourth of July, it’s a day most Americans acknowledge and celebrate. When I was a kid at Millville, we looked forward to the fireworks that were launched at Memorial Park in New Castle. We seldom got to go to the park, but we discovered that if we watched out of the attic window on the west side of the house, we could at least see the rockets that made it past the tree line. I found out in later years there were also some ground displays involved in the show, but Dad never mentioned those to us, so we didn’t know we were missing anything. It was a little more exciting whenever I got together with my old buddy Stinky Wilmont around the Fourth. Stinky’s Uncle Wilmer lived in Tennessee, and sometimes when he came up for a visit he would bring a trunk load of firecrackers with him. Firecrackers weren’t legal in Indiana back then, unless you had a permit and were putting on a show for everybody at Memorial Park or someplace like that. Later on I think you could buy them in Indiana if you promised you wouldn’t light them here, but I think a lot of people forgot what they had promised when they got home and it got dark. Anyway, Stinky always had some little firecrackers called Black Cats with the fuses all woven together, and sometimes we took them apart so we could light them one at a time and make them last all night. You could also light them all at once, and it made a lot of noise, and everybody hollered and ran away, but it didn’t last very long that way. He also had some bigger firecrackers called Cherry Bombs and M-80s, but I didn’t like them as much because they were awfully loud, and Uncle Wilmer was missing part of two fingers. I think you can buy a lot of different types of firecrackers in Indiana now, at least that is what it sounds like over at the neighbors. I kind of lost interest in them as I got older, and since we switched to Daylight Savings Time I’m usually asleep before it gets dark enough to appreciate them anyway. I did think it was kind of ironic that we celebrated our freedom with items our government told us we couldn’t have. And I guess I’m glad I’ll be able to buy them in Indiana if I want to, and that I won’t have to make up a story about where I’m going to set them off. Even though we’re allowed to buy firecrackers now, there are a lot of things we’re not allowed to buy. I was informed the other day at the county fair that I couldn’t buy raw milk. I learned if I wanted raw milk, I had to buy part interest in a cow. Then I could pay someone to feed her and milk her, and put the milk in a jar, and I could have a gallon a week. If I wanted more than that, I would have to buy more of the cow. I thought it would be a lot simpler if the government would just let me buy the milk in the first place, but that’s not how the government works. It all reminded me once again how difficult it is to name three things that our government doesn’t tax or regulate, and it made me wonder if maybe I ought to buy a few firecrackers while I still can, and before the government changes its mind again. It’s all well and good that we get to celebrate our freedoms on the Fourth, but we might want to spend a little more time protecting those we still have, and maybe reclaiming some of those we don’t. Rex Bell is a Wayne County Libertarian that writes a monthly column on events that shape our lives from a libertarian point of view. He is also the author of “Stinky Shorts�, available at www.StinkyShorts.com .If you have a comment or question on a particular subject, you can e-mail him at rex_bell@msn.com or snail-mail him at 17059 State Road 38, Hagerstown.

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OBITUARIES Eugene Kleinschmidt C. Eugene ‘Gene’ Kleinschmidt, 91, of Newburgh, Ind., passed away June 29, 2016 at Deaconess Gateway Hospital. He was born June 30, 1924 in Posey County, Ind. He was the oldest son of Clem and Beatrice (W d ) Kleinschmidt. Kl i h idt (Woods) Gene graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1942. He served in the U.S. Army primarily at Ft. Riley, Kansas, for three years as Sgt. Major and Court Reporter. While at Riley, he married his Mount Vernon grade and high school classmate in July 1944, Betty Ann (Woods) Kleinschmidt. Gene and his family lived in Ft. Branch, Ind., for 30 years where he was co-owner with Rosemeyer Insurance and Real Estate Agency before moving to Newburgh in 1994. He was a member of the Ft. Branch Kiwanis Club for 30 years where he received 25 years of perfect attendance and held the position of Lieutenant Governor. Gene was also a member of the Posey County Historical Society for 50 years and attended Crossroads Christian Church in Newburgh. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Lloyd Kleinschmidt, sister, Geraldine O’Rear; brother, Charles Kleinschmidt; and grandson, Bryan Eugene Hebeisen. He is survived by his wife of 72 years; Betty; daughters, Ruth Anne (Richard) Hebeisen of Jasper, Ind., and Marilyn (Thomas L.) Southwood of Newburgh, Ind.; sisters, Anna Marie Oschman of Evansville, Ind., and Helen Garrett of Raceland, La.; granddaughter, Alison (Jeremey) Davis of Newburgh, Ind., and a great-grandson, Easton Davis. Funeral service were held at 12 noon, Saturday, July 2, 2016 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. John Hilbert officiating and burial to follow in Immanuel UCC Cemetery. Visitation was held from 10 a.m. until 12 noon, service time on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Posey Co. Historical Society, P.O. Box 171 Mount Vernon, Ind. The family would like to give a special thank you to Dr. Chowdhury and the Deaconess Gateway nurses for their care and concern. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

Melanie Powell Melanie K. (Seibert) Powell, 59, of Mount Vernon, Indiana, passed away Saturday, July 2, 2016 at Deaconess Gateway Hospital. Melanie was born in Evansville, Indiana on June 29, 1957 to the late El C d Mary M Ell (Calvert) Seibert. MelaElmer Carll and Ellen nie was a member of Zion Lippe United Church of Christ and Tri Kappa in Mount Vernon, Ind. She was a member and past president of Southwestern Indiana Pharmacist Association and a friend of Bill W., Melanie was a pharmacist and worked at Welborn Hospital until it closed. She then worked for St. Marys Hospital Pharmacy and Guthries in Chandler. She enjoyed knitting and baking and loved spending time with her daughters and her dogs. Throughout Melanie’s life, in spite of her numerous life challenges, she remained strong. Her infectious laughter brought joy and comfort to everyone she met. Her strength will be instilled in the lives of her family and friends forever more. Melanie is survived by her husband, Dr. David Powell of Mount Vernon; daughters, Hillary Powell and Hayley Powell both of Indianapolis, Ind. Melanie was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 7, 2016 at Browning Funeral Home, 738 Diamond Avenue, Evansville, Ind., with Pastor Jeff Long officiating. Entombment will follow at Alexander Memorial Park. Friends may visit from 2 until 8 p.m., Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at Browning Funeral Home and again from 9 a.m. until service time Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to Indiana University Foundation, Thoracic Oncology Research Fund: IU Simon Cancer Center c/o IU Foundation, PO box 7072 Indianapolis, IN 46207. The family would like to thank Dr. Larry Einhorn at Indiana University for his many years of care. Condolences may be made online at www.browningfuneral.com.

Merle Duckworth Merle W. Duckworth, 88, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away July 1, 2016 at Solarbron Terrace in Evansville. He was born July 19, 1927 in Solitude, Ind., to Glenn and Mary (Wasson) Duckworth. Merle graduated from Mount Vernon High School. He started Duckworth Builders and worked in the business until his retirement. Merle was a member of First United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Ray and Don Duckworth. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Wilma (Beste) Duckworth; son, Mark (Jeannie) Duckworth of Mount Vernon; daughters, Susan (Dennis) Herrmann and Melinda Dills both of Mount Vernon; sisters, Darlene (Jim) Fischer of Mount Vernon and JoAnn Wade of New Harmony; seven grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 12 noon, Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Mike Rynkiewich officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 12 noon, service time on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

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Amanda ‘Mandy’ Lynn Blaylock, 37, of Stewartsville, Indiana, passed away on June 28, 2016 in Wadesville, Indiana. Mandy was born on September 8, 1978 in Evansville, Indiana. She was the first child and l daughter d ht to t Roger R only and Debbie Blaylock. She went to high school at North Posey High School and graduated in 1997. She went on to study architectural design at Ivy Tech in Evansville, Indiana. Although she would never admit to being a ‘people person,’ Mandy was an extremely compassionate and caring person who could always listen to others. Because of this, Mandy worked for many years as a Customer Service Representative and eventually became a Manager at Meritan Health. Mandy’s greatest love was her family and friends. She was rarely seen without one of her three nephews resting on her hip or a cousin climbing on her legs. She cared just as deeply about her friends and would do all she could to show her love to all those around her. Mandy enjoyed fishing, hunting, and spending time with people who made her laugh. Mandy is survived by her parents, Roger and Debbie Blaylock, her brother, Roddy (Natalie) Blaylock, three nephews, Easton, Asa and Owen Blaylock, extended sister, Lexi Will, grandparents, William and Maxine Peerman, fiancé, Marcus Craig, aunts and uncles, Fred and Nancy Blaylock, Brenda and Glenn Schmitt, Jan and Larry Droege, Stacy and Steve Ahrens, Tracy and Ron Patton, Pam and Butch Moore, Cathy and Greg Will, Bill and Carol Peerman, along with many loving cousins and friends. Mandy was preceeded in death by her grandparents, Raymond Howard and Carolyn Dean Blaylock. Visitation was held at Werry Funeral Home in Poseyville, Indiana on Saturday, July 2 beginning at 10 a.m. Funeral services were held at Werry Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial followed at Stewartsville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Memorial Fund at Fifth Third Bank. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all of the friends that have shown their love and support to Mandy and to the family. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

Amanda Davis Amanda Lea Davis, 27, of Grandview, Indiana passed away on Thursday, June 30, 2016. Amanda was born in Evansville, Indiana on May 20, 1989 to Jeffrey Alan Barlett and Wanda (Cockrum) Young. Amanda is survived by her children, Elizabeth Cline and Delilah Davis; Mother, Wanda Young and her husband Paul; Jeff Barlett and his wife, Flora; Many extended family and friends. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Boultinghouse Funeral Home of Rockport, Indiana is entrusted with care. Friends may send a condolence to the family at www.BoultinghouseFuneralHome.com.

Anna M. (Head) Thompson, 92, passed away Tuesday, April 5, 2016 in Summerville, S.C. where she had resided for the last several years. She was born July 8, 1923 in Ind., to Richard Harvey and Flora (Tongate) Head. Sh i M She grew up in Mountt Vernon where she met her husband to be, William ‘Bill’ C. Thompson. They were married on July 12, 1942 and he was always remembered to be the love of her life. Anna graduated with a Bachelor’s degree and worked as a medical technician. She was known to be very studious and often was taking courses at the local colleges. One of the things she was known for was her passion for always learning, however what she will always be remembered for was her kind heart. In her 92 years, she touched many people with her sweet personality and loving spirit. This trait was also passed on and shared by her beloved late daughter, Pamelia. For many years, Anna owned and operated her own electrolysis business in Evansville working well into her eighties. She was a fixture to many in the community. Anna would always say that she was blessed because of her family and friends. This was very evident in the dear friends she had. Norm and Sue Cox were like a son and daughter to her. The Nelson and Cox families looked after her for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, William in 1983; parents; daughter, Pamelia Agostinelli; and her son-in-law, Fausto Agostinelli in 1993. She is survived by her granddaughter, Mimi Agostinelli of North Charleston, S.C.; grandson, Ryan Agostinelli of Goose Creek, S.C.; and five great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be held Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. at Bellefontaine Cemetery with Rev. Clint Willis and Jerry King officiating. A memorial gathering will be held from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the Owen Dunn Post 5 American Legion, 203 Walnut Street, Mount Vernon. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Anna’s name to the Owen Dunn Post 5 or At the Cross Mission, 716 Locust Street, No. 138 in Mount Vernon. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

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Rose colored glasses taint memories of good ole’ days Madeleine, last week, I wrote a nostalgic narI cannot imagine ever trusting a car to drive rative of memories about growing up in Cyn- itself. I don’t even use cruise control. I am althiana, and how nice it was experiencing the ways talking about the wonderful cars of the innocent and peaceful 50s. A D M early 60s that I loved, but if I had one of those now, would I friend laughingly told me that drive it? Would it be so great I should take off my rose colto drive the candy apple red ored glasses and make myself B Chevelle Super Sport again remember the absence of many C that I would ignore it having things. After we actually have P

no AC? new and wonderful things in There are many other things our lives, we cannot imagine we now take for granted that would be hard to doing without them. In other words, one does not miss the things give up. I guess we would adjust to having a we had no knowledge of, because they were far television without remote controls, but it would in the future. As soon as a new thing enters our be difficult. I can’t imagine not being able to hit lives, we would not want to let them go. For ‘pause’ if I need to walk away from the set for instance, I now think I would never be able to a few minutes. Madeleine, I have written past columns own a car that was not equipped with back-up cameras or Bluetooth. I do have those distant about the vast difference in telephones, doing memories of the cars without air conditioning or laundry, and most of the other everyday things in our lives. So, yes, to my friend who pointed automatic windows. Instead of sitting on soft leather seats, I grew this out, in reality, I would not really want to up sitting on scratchy and dusty ones. The win- give it all up. One does hear about a few folks who choose dows were always rolled down in the summer, and if you hit the seat, a dust cloud rose up. to ‘live off the grid,’ in remote cabins that do However, even with all of the marvels of tech- not even have electricity. If an adult is choosnology new vehicles come equipped with, it is ing that for themselves, I suppose it is their not so great when they do not work. The voice choice, but when small children are involved, it recognition feature only understands which becomes dangerous. Illnesses and injuries were often fatal a few centuries ago. friend I want to call about half the time.

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I can only conclude that it is best and much more safe to have all of the benefits of the 21st century, even with the dark side that has come along with it. I try to speculate about how life will be when you are my current age, Madeleine, but, of course, there is no way to do that. There are other good changes since I was a child that do not depend on technology. Hopefully, hate, bigotry, and prejudice will eventually be a thing of the past. I can remember one ugly old lady in our church giving my poor mother a hard time because she was divorced. My generation came of age during the violence of the struggle for Civil Rights. Is all of this resolved now? No, but things have come a very long way. One of the best changes is the smoking laws. I can remember getting into arguments with other patrons in McDonald’s when they insisted on blowing smoke into my children’s faces. When I was your age, people smoked in movie theatres, grocery stores, and ironically, doctor’s offices. Another older friend recently described the very primitive vehicle that was Cynthiana’s first fire truck. I can remember it being driven in parades even after the town had better ones. I am guessing that many houses burned down without much help in the earlier part of the 20th century. We now have multiple modern emergency trucks, for all types of problems.

fair . My two oldest sisters were born there. I know Farmersville. I remember Solitude and Oliver well, and I had a girlfriend from Springfield. Upton, Savah, Grafton, and Caborn, I remember too, although I knew little about each one other than their locale. There is one that I remember that is missing from the 2016 State map. Its official name is Winfield. I never heard of that. It has a second name too, Rapture. I never heard of that either. The name I know it by is Bugtown, what everyone called it when I lived there. If this is confusing that is understandable, because the reason for three names is confusing too. I read about this three named town and the reason behind it all in a letter from the President of the Mount Vernon Bicentennial Committee, Becky. I will not try to improve upon a story almost perfectly told in that publication. The story there was reproduced from the May 12, 1905 edition of The Poseyville News. The News had rerun a story that had previously appeared in the Indianapolis News. It is well told and any effort to top that rendition would be futile. Told a different way. The town's official name as far back as 1840 was Winfield. Because there was another town in Indiana called Winfield, when the government opened a Post Office it called this Winfield ‘Rapture,’ so as not to confuse it with the other Winfield. And since it was in Harmony Township, why not, Harmony and Rapture kind of go together. And so it became Rapture to most until another event brought about a third name. Sometime, just before the Civil War, word got around that there would be a railroad built through Posey County from Mount Vernon to Rapture. This was a very big deal and the folks in Rapture were very excited. Those in Winfield too, oops I forgot they're the same. Soon afterward news came that there would be a survey done that would chart the path of the railroad that would put Winfield and Rapture on the map. And sure enough a surveyor showed up to commence his work.

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had power restored that evening; others were still waiting for the juice Monday morning in the hard hit areas by the school. Jane Koch, who lives in that area, said her power came back on at 5:05 a.m. Monday morning. WIN Energy had 61 outages reported in outlying areas by 9:15 p.m. Citizens requiring power for a medical condition were encouraged to go the firehouse. “I was totally impressed with how quickly and efficiently the town fire department responded to this emergency. I want to thank the fire chief and crew for the great job,” Emergency Director Robb remarked. By authority of the Town Council, town crews will be clearing streets even on the holiday and will do clean up work for safety reasons as quickly as possible. Johnson Tree Service will be assisting town crews with tree removal. Baker asked residents to place limbs by the street with the cut end(s) toward the street. Baker also announced on his personal and town website, “Putting everyone’s safety first, the Fourth of July

Rasche for high school volleyball, Jon Sanders for high school girls’ basketball and track, and Maynard Elderkin in junior high football. Resignations from their former assignments were accepted from Wilson, Burke and Seifert. In addition, the resignations of Cynthia Basham and Sarah Oberle as teachers, Sarah Duckworth and Shelby Ritzert as assistant volleyball coaches and Chad Hoskins as an Information Systems Specialist were all accepted by the board. In other board action: • The board declared a list of recommended technology items as surplus property that included 34 Apple iPAD first generation devices and 30 Ren Learning mini-laptops with cart. Director of Business Loren Evans said that all of these items are outdated and have been replaced with updated units without the availability of a trade-in. The district will use the services of an asset recovery vendor for disposal of the items through normal channels, such as on-site and online auctions. • the board adopted revised Policy 500.07 Credit Card Policy on use of the four district credit cards. Expenditures may be directed to cover expenses while traveling or attending meetings or events to complete business for the school district. The cards must be reserved ahead of time for use from the administration office and Kopatich has one assigned to him. School board members receive a printout showing its use every month to assure checks and balances are in place. • accepted the guaranteed energy savings contract proposal from Performance Services as the best value proposal. This firm, based in Indianapolis, does extensive work with schools in the Midwest and was the most experienced company to submit a proposal. They will look at each building the district owns and what needs to be done for long term energy savings. This includes LED lighting, solar panels and as Board Member Clarence Nelson encouraged, possibly looking into geothermal heating and wind energy. • authorized leasing 704 square foot sections on the upper level of Hedges Central School to the Posey County Historical Society and Bryson’s Time Out Take 10 for one year commencing July 1, 2016. The rent is $150 per month. • the board authorized a $160 payment to bond additional personnel as required by state law. Anyone who handles any money at all for the district must now be bonded for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. • Information to the board included the Self-Insurance Fund Report and internal control training and certification update. • The next board meeting will be moved to Tuesday, July 5 due to the Monday holiday. It is slated for 5:45 p.m. in the library of the Mount Vernon Junior High School.

picnic set for Monday at the Community Center has been cancelled.” In other more central areas of the county, there were power outages in New Harmony, but many of those were restored quickly. Robb said Stewartsville and New Harmony mainly had downed tree limbs. Harmonie State Park reps reported downed branches, but nothing major in windfallen timber. The Mount Vernon area and southern parts of the county sustained little damage. Flooding from the intense rains is now the major weather concern. The Fourth of July outdoor golf cart parade and other events planned in New Harmony’s Maclure Park had to be canceled because the park is “under water,” according to Kiwanis Club President Marcia Lange. Water is ponding in backyards, farmer’s fields, and along streets. “Right now, we’re watching the water level at Rush Creek in the park. It has not crossed the road at the present time, but it’s creeping up there,” said Park Employee David Phillips.

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Very few folks have escaped hearing me complain about having to buy Don a new lawnmower this summer. We do have a lot of grass to mow, but when my grandfather was the groundskeeper at the cemetery, he used an old push mower that he had to frequently repair. So, yes, indeed, much of my nostalgia about the 50s ignores the inconveniences and harder work. So, Madeleine, perhaps I just wish I could be a child again, and have the responsibilities of adulthood off in the future. Enjoy this part of your life and savor the years you will someday only be able to revisit in memories.

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Pure Posey County... There are many people, even in Indiana, that don't know Posey County, where it is, or what is there. When I am asked about what I know to be the greatest place on earth, I start with ‘near Evansville,’ and usually add that it is the southern most and western most county in the state, where the Wabash empties into the Ohio. That usually gets a nod, but rarely an ‘oh, I know’ look. They still haven't a clue and some don't care. With the latter I don't bother with further detail, what's the use? Others still look for something to identify the area in a more defining manner. That's when I perk up a little too, someone actually wants to know. Sometimes when I say New Harmony their eyes light up. They have undoubtedly heard of this now tourist attraction city. If I mention Mount Vernon many will erroneously think they know, but are confusing it with North Vernon, on the other side of the state. For the ones that really want to know we stay with it until they are clear about the location of my home county. Many of my friends now understand not only where it is, but a lot about its history and people. That is because I talk and write about my personal experiences, ad nauseam. One very interesting thing to me about our county, is the number and location of the various towns within its boundaries. No one has a problem naming or identifying the ‘big six,’ Poseyville, Wadesville, Griffin, Cynthiana, New Harmony, and Mount Vernon. Probably Stewartsville, too. Many more can tick off St. Wendell, St. Phillips, Parker Settlement and Blairsville. After that things get a little dicey, unless you are a real down home, life long resident of the greatest county in the world. I looked at a current map and it shows thirteen (13) additional hamlets. I will admit that although I once lived there, a couple of these are alien to me. Heusler I do not recall at all, and Hovey I remember as a lake, not a town. One of my favorites, Pumpkin Run (Punkin' in local jargon) isn't on the map. That is simply not

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This is where the story gets interesting. The surveyor, whose name isn't mentioned in the News story, came to admire and fall head over heels for a young Rapture or Winfield lady named Maude Jones, the daughter of a well to do farmer. Well and good, lovers will be lovers, railroad or not, no matter the town Winfield or Rapture. Well, not so much. It seems Maude already had a lover, right there in Winfield or Rapture. The young surveyor was determined, after all he was in love. Now is a good time to quote from the News article: ‘Marry me or I'll kill the scheme’ declared the young surveyor to Maude. ‘Kill it if you want to, I don't care’ answered the wooed one, ‘I don't care for your old railroad anyhow, my regular beau has a horse and buggy.’ The heart broken surveyor made good on his word and saw to it that the railroad was not routed through Winfield or Rapture. The most interesting part of this Winfield or Rapture story is how the town got its third name. At the very moment that Maude told the love struck suitor that he was not the one, a bug struck him in the eye, causing damage to it. To quote again from the News: “This is nothing but a Bugtown anyhow,” roared the surveyor as he rubbed his eye and tried to console himself with the argument that there were others besides the rejecting Maude. And so the third name, Bugtown. As I said, I have never heard of Winfield or Rapture, but I have known Bugtown since I was a kid in Poseyville, a town where the train did run through. Maybe, just maybe, a young Poseyville lady said yes to the young surveyor.

Birthdays July 5 - Ray Mittino, Judy Mittino, Debra King, Kevin Straw, Debbie Thompson, Sandy Niehaus, Sam Reinitz, Joy Straw, Rose Wagner, Sandra Elliott, Stephanie Rhodes July 6 - William J. Kincheloe, Barbara McCoy, Larry Kahle, Randy Giles, Jeff Goad, Brad Lowery, Philip A. Werry, Beth Wilson, Jeremy Farmer, Cara Huebner, Paul Tucker, Janet Miller, Beth Tucker July 7 - Todd Allen, Charles M. Hempfling, Katie Thompson, Emily Blair Nix, Joshua A. Gish, Parker Gross, Elle Jo Johnson, Marsha Cattles July 8 - Phyllis A. Hawley, Heather Kirk, Justine Schmidt, Brandon Hamman, Samantha N. Muncy, Bob Scarafia, Hannah Williams, Noah Gene Pharr July 9 - Molly Schneider, Sofia Mittino, Cecelia Scarafia, John Williams, Becky Lipskoch, Kelsie Wolfe, Eren Hottel, Cathy Dowers, Derek Latshaw July 10 - Bill York, Coleman Heriges, David Lyke, Tammi Pfister, Averie Melea Stone, Ann Angle July 11 - Joshua Harris, Tom Cochran, Peyton Seymour, Marcia Austin, Tyler Chapman, Tessa Lechner, David Osborne, Keely Winiger, Aiden Moore, Maria Nelson, Arvilla Boberg, Bob Hargett If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to: Posey County News, P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631, or email: news@poseycountynews.com

‘Site’ continued from Page A1 cal point is the historic gazebo/band stand, which was erected in 1915. In earlier years, bands actually played in the upper level, and town residents gathered to listen on long past lazy summer days. The town hall, itself, was located in the lower level some decades ago. For both current and former residents, the park has provided a place for picnics, a safe playground, and a shady peaceful venue to spend a little time. One can go back in memory and see the years when the summer town celebration, called the Homecoming, was centered in the park. When someone visits the new town hall to pay their bill, or for any reason, surely they are now re-

minded of this happy place. The town hall actually moved into the new office space in March, and the mural was erected in May. Painted in acrylics, Jamie is still adding a few little touches. People were added, loosely based on real folks, including Greta’s son and fiancée. When the photos were being taken, a cat was on the gazebo roof, and he also is shown. Much more than just a wall decoration, this mural is so fitting to be in the town hall, illustrating the heart of this small community. There are still blank walls in this building, and if anyone has old photos of Cynthiana that can be loaned or copied, please see Greta.

‘Safe’ continued from Page A1 GAF, and Warehouse Services Inc., to put their logos on a 54 inch highway sign stating drivers need to exit on Grant Street to access the trio. It will be placed on Highway 69 coming into town about a mile before the turn with the distance ahead to the turn listed. “I don’t know what else to do to keep them off those streets. Many of the drivers rely on GPS and English is not their first language. We thought the logo pictures might work better in this case,” the mayor said. Councilwoman Becky Higgins brought up the yellow ‘no parking’ curb marking by the old police and fire station that is no longer necessary on east Sixth Street. She felt it would give the First Presbyterian Church and City Hall more parking spaces to do away with it. City Attorney Beth McFadin Higgins will check if that zone is covered in an ordinance that might have to be changed by the council. Councilwoman Higgins also reminded everyone to be

careful when mowing to keep grass clippings out of the storm sewer drains. Councilman Brian Jeffries noted the he has seen policemen patrolling on bicycles recently several times and thinks that is great. Acting as the Water Utility Board, Mayor Curtis brought up an idea that he raised earlier that afternoon at the Board of Works meeting to combine the Water Utility Superintendent’s position with the opening the city has for a Sewage Utility Superintendent. He felt it could save $40-50,000 in salary and benefits and have more efficient communication and equipment sharing with one administrator between the two departments, which would remain as separate entities. Curtis would like to recommend the present Water Superintendent Chuck Gray in the position. Councilman Williams commented that he thinks, “This is a great idea. I don’t see why it couldn’t work.” Attorney Higgins was asked to draw up a salary ordinance and bring back some numbers on it for next meeting.


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COMMUNITY/SOCIAL Bridges of Hope Bridges of Hope, a Fair Trade mission of First United Methodist Church, located at 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., is celebrating our 10 Year Anniversary. We are open every Tuesday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. We are planning a special 20 percent o sale each week until September 7, 2016. The week of July 10 - July 16 all bags will be on sale. Find us on Facebook (Bridges of Hope Fair Trade) for weekly updates and pictures of items on sale. With any purchase, sign up for the Grand Prize Drawing Amazon John wowed his audience of over 250 people to be given away the night of with several animals, jokes and stories during the Silly Sa- September 7. faris program Wednesday afternoon at the Alexandrian Public Library. He is shown here with an African Piebald Crow who delighted the audience as he flew all across the room to catch treats. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

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APL to host Bicentennial event Join us at the Alexandrian Public Library Tuesday, July 12 at 6 p.m. for another Bicentennial at Your Library program: Indiana’s Role in the Underground Railroad. Learn about Indiana's role in the Underground Railroad with Jeannie Regan-Dinius, Director of Special Initiatives at the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Jeannie Regan-Dinius holds a bachelor's

degree from Ball State University in public history and research. She also holds a master's degree from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in urban planning and information management/library science. This program will be held in the meeting room at the Alexandrian Public Library located at 115 West Fifth Street in Mount Vernon, Indiana.

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

the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library. • Special Event – Adult Craft: Wednesday, July 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. This event is open to adults. Registration is required. Last day to register is Thursday, July 7. • Special Event – Animal Tales: Enjoy an up-close experience learning about and interacting with amazing wild animals. Tuesday, July 19 at 5 p.m. • Special Teen Event – Paracord Bracelets: Learn how to make paracord bracelets and make one to take home. Wednesday, July 20 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. This program is open to teens.

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

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The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion home on June 22, 2016. President Jenny Witt opened the meeting with 13 members and 8th District Cheryl Brady guest. Chaplain Judy Estes gave opening prayer. Members pledged to the ag and recited the preamble. Secretary Leacca Wilson read roll call and minutes from previous meeting. Mary Ann McGennis gave the treasurer’s report. Rita Bradford read a thank you letter from Kyle Lang, for his scholarship. Auxiliary voted that all outstanding bills be paid. Total membership 501. Linda Sharber and Cheryl Brady from 8th District installed the new oďŹƒcers for 2016 - 2017. OďŹƒcers are President Alice Klotz, First Vice-President Shasta Carr, Second Vice-President Leacca Wilson, Treasurer Mary Ann McGennis, Recording Secretary Leacca Wilson, Corresponding Secretary Jenny Witt, Chaplain Judy Estes, Sergeant of Arms Judy Meyer, Historian Angie Boarner, Executive Committee Jenny Witt, Leacca Wilson and Linda Sharber. After the installation, with no more business to take care of, President closed the meeting, Chaplain gave closing prayer, Sergeant of Arms, Judy Meyer retired the ags. Refreshments were served. Dues allowance went to Alice Klotz. Next meeting will Friends of Harmonie State be July 27, 2016 at the Legion Home at 6 p.m. Park will hold their quarterly meeting on July 12, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Red Bank Branch library. There will be an update given on all current projects including the Outdoor Education Pavillion. All persons interested in the growth of Harmonie State Park and its faciliFarm Drainage • Septic • Sewer • Water • Camera ties are invited. If you have www.chastainexcavating.com questions, please contact the FHSP at freindsofharmonie@gmail.com.

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FFA members that attended State Convention posed for a selfie while anxiously waiting to arrive at Purdue UniverErin Will (on the left) is accepting her Star award from sity. Members pictured: Lindsey Koester, Danielle Perry, Erin Will, Emma Carner, Cooper Motz, Caleb Wassmer, the 2015-16 State Reporter, Courtney Adams (on the Tristan Bolte, and Robyn Bender. Photo submitted right). Photo submitted

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Lexi Lowery enjoyed the games played during St. Peters UMC VBS.

The North Posey FFA chapter had a successful week up at Purdue for the 87th Indiana State Convention. Several FFA members were awarded in their proficiencies. Travis Koester was awarded second place in his Agriscience Proficiency and first place in his Dairy Production Proficiency. Lindsey Koester was awarded third Sean Campbell shows off his art project place in her Agriscience Promade during the St. Peters UMC VBS. ficiency. Matt Sieb placed first in his Fiber Oil Crop Production Proficiency. Emma Carner placed fourth in her Beef Production Proficiency. Three FFA members had the honor of receiving one of the most prestigious awards

that the Indiana FFA offers, the Hoosier Degree: Erin Will, Emma Carner, and Zach Goebel received this award. The quiz bowl team consisting of Lindsey Koester, Caleb Wassmer, Cooper Motz, and Danielle Perry placed fourth in the state. The Entomology team

which competed earlier in the year accepted their third place plaque. Erin Will was also the Section 4 Star in Agricultural Placement, which is another huge honor. Lindsey Koester was selected as the District X Secretary.

Indiana State Dean’s List Indiana State University has announced its dean’s list for the spring semester of 2016. To be eligible for the list, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Area students making the dean’s list are Kate E. Cox, Natasha L. Davis, Brittany M. Harpool, Olivia M. Martin and Austin J. Montgomery, all of Mount Vernon; and Rebecca A. Korff of Poseyville.

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Heritage Federal shares FBI alert Heritage Federal Credit Union would like to share an FBI Fraud Alert they recently received to create public awareness of current frauds, scams, and schemes that are designed to rip you off and steal your money. If you can answer ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, you could be involved in a fraud or about to be scammed. - Is the check from an item you sold on the Internet, such as a car, boat, jewelry, etc? - Is the amount of the check more than the item’s selling price? - Did you receive the check via an overnight deKatie Gaff celebrates her graduation from Almond Tree at Posey County Jail along with Jail Ministry volunteers Alice Hayes and Pat Bartlett. Almond Tree is a Biblically based substance abuse counseling class. Photo submitted

4H Food Auction to be Talk to lawyer held at Posey County Fair clinic set Please plan to attend the 2016 Posey County 4-H Fair and support this year’s 4-H Food Auction. Our selection of goodies will be better than ever, and everyone, from individuals to businesses and community organizations, is welcome to bid. The 4-H Food Auction will be held Monday, July 11, 2016. The auction will start at 6 p.m. in the air-conditioned

Posey County Community Center on the Posey County 4-H Fairgrounds, and all proceeds are used to support the educational activities of the Posey County 4-H Youth Development program. Please attend this year’s Posey County 4-H Fair and support this worthwhile event. For more information, call the Purdue ExtensionPosey County Office at 812838-1331.

Community Table June 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 7 – Hot Dog, Catalina Taco Salad, Fruit, Ice Cream Sundae Thursday, July 14 – Chicken and Noodles, Roll, Fruit, Dessert Thursday, July 21 – Stromboli, Potato Salad, Relish Sticks, Glazed Fruit Salad Thursday, July 28 – Frito Taco, Cottage Cheese, Fruit, Ice Cream Sundae

The next scheduled session to talk to a lawyer for free is scheduled for Thursday, July 7 between the hours of 4:30 and 7 p.m. CST. For those in EST, the hours are 5:30 – 8 p.m. Volunteer attorneys will be available to answer general legal questions, regarding Indiana law, during that time. To access the telephone clinic, the numbers are: 812-618-4845 and 888-594-3449. The goal of the program is to help people better understand the legal issue or procedure and to give general guidance. Legal representation does not occur as an outcome of this clinic. Talk to a lawyer is cosponsored by Indiana Bar Foundation, Volunteer Lawyer Program of SW Indiana, and Evansville Bar Foundation.

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

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Midday with Mike coming to NH On Friday, July 8, from 11 a.m. to Noon, WFIE will be featuring New Harmony on its ‘Midday with Mike’ program. This program is broadcast live. Also, additional live broadcasting will occur from 4 - 6:30 p.m. at Church Park. The public is encouraged to attend both broadcasts. In addition, Jimmy John’s will be providing free samples of some of their menu items.

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

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Sermon of the Week: Spirit, Soul, and Body them as spirit, soul, and body. 1 Thessalonians 5:23, “And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” We say, “body, soul, and spirit.” God says, “spirit, soul, and body.” It might seem like a little thing, but I think the reason God places the order in the opposite order than we do is that we think in the opposite way than what God thinks. Upon salvation, God sends the Holy Spirit to dwell inside of us (Romans 8:9). Since God deals with our spirit, that is where the Holy Spirit lives. The Holy Spirit brings with Him, His fruit - love, joy,

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By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church Body, soul, and spirit; or is it spirit, soul, and body? Does it make a difference? Whenever in conversation and the subject comes up I have always heard these three grouped together as body, soul, and spirit. The human race is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27; 9:6) and having a body, soul, and spirit is precisely what that means. Because that is how the being of God is made up - God the Father is the soul, God the Son is the body, and the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of God. From our perspective, it is body, soul, and spirit because we do just about everything with the body. All the information we process, in or out, goes through our five senses - our body. We perceive the universe around us by way of our body. That is why we will name our body first when listing our three parts, body, soul, and spirit. What are these three parts? What are their rolls in the grand make up of things? The body is simply that, it is our flesh and bones. It contains the five senses, sight, hearing, feeling (touch), smell, and taste. We learn about and grow in the world around us through our body. Our soul is our personality. What we like, what we don’t like, whether or not we have a quick temper or have a calm demeanor; selfish or be-

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Kruger competes for health, happiness Story by Brandon Cole Bicycle riding is picking up in popularity and the Posey County area has some quality resources. Amy Kruger is a local competitive cyclist who has some quality tips for new and potential riders. Kruger, 35, of Mount Vernon, has been riding bikes for about eight years. “I started when I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and had to find some form of exercise that would be easy and low impact on my joints,” said Kruger. “At that time, I had no idea how much I would love the sport and cycling community. It has become one of my biggest passions in life, and has helped me stay in remission from RA flare-ups. I have not had to take medication for my RA for several years just by staying active on the bike.”

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When not worki as a nurse manager at the h Heart H H i l Kruger K ing Hospital, is riding her bike. “Soon after I began, I became addicted to cycling. My husband started as well and he loves the sport just as much as I do. He was the one that began racing initially, and I started thinking, there is no reason why I can’t be racing at all these races I was attending with him. I started racing in 2011 and am now a Cat 3 road racer and Cat 2 mountain bike racer, licensed with USA cycling.” Kruger races road and mountain bikes competitively for Dan’s Comp Factory Racing. “This is my first year on Dan’s,” said Kruger. “The two years prior, I raced for a team out of Jasper, Indiana, Adventures and Recreation. I am so fortunate and proud to race locally for Dan’s, and have some great teammates and sponsors. My husband and I both race for Dan’s. He is more inclined to race mountain bikes and I enjoy racing my road bike more so than mountain. We have a three-year old son who is already obsessed with bikes. He trails along with us to all of our races and participates in the kid’s race if offered.” Kruger is also a board member of the Evansville Mountain Bike Association who is the local chapter of the International Mountain Bike Association. “We are a non-for profit that builds and maintains local trails, works for land conservation and bicycle safety,” said Kruger. “I head a na-

tionwide event ‘Take A Kid Mountain Biking’ in the fall, a free event at Angel Mounds for the kiddos and families too ts come out and get on trails and get moving. I have helmets to give away for those in need, and offer lunch and t-shirtss for the event, all for free. I also help coach a women’ss mountain bike clinic that will take place August 20, att Scales Lake in Boonville.” The last race that Kruger participated in was the local Evansville race, the River City Bicycle Classic. This was an omnium (meaning multiple forms of racing with points earned in each discipline). Friday evening was a time trial and Saturday was the criterium. A criterium is a road race on a short course that is timed. These types of races are very spectator friendly as the racers pass by several times. They are fast, furious, and can Amy, husban be dangerous if you don’t know how to ride in a pack. d Joseph and son Cannon road bike by show off Am “With women’s racing, USA cycling will typically the Ohio. Ph y’s oto by Brand lump the category 1-2-3’s all together, meaning as a on Cole cat 3 racer, I am racing some very tough competition,” said a n d rite- also give back to the Kruger. “I placed third in the time trial and fifth in the criterium and that gave me enough points to place third overall community in many ways. Please start with Dan’s and in the omnium. My next planned race is possibly a mountain Scheller’s before purchasing from a box store. The customer bike race over the Fourth of July weekend and then another service and attention to detail is second to none and you can criterium in downtown Indianapolis in a few weeks (racing be assured that the equipment you are purchasing is safe. Often times, the bike shops intimidate folks but they sell just as around the monument, super fun course).” On average, during the spring and summer months, Kruger many quality entry-level bikes as they do the top of the line puts in about 100 miles per week on her bike. “I do several bikes. For someone starting out, I would suggest a hybrid solo workouts throughout the week and like to group-ride on (mix between road and mountain bike). This type of bike can the weekends (if not racing) with a group called WHOGAS be used on pavement and maintained bike paths/trails with out of Mount Vernon, Westside Evansville,” said Kruger. the proper gearing needed for an enjoyable ride. You can “The longest ride I completed was in 2009- the RAIN ride. plan to spend around $250 for this type of bike. These will (Ride Across Indiana). This was 168 miles from Terre Haute be much lighter in weight and have better components than the box store bikes.” to Richmond, Indiana in one day.” When buying a bike, one should ensure that there is a Cycling is Kruger’s medication. “Seriously, it works as a stress reliever and of course, prevents me from having knowledgeable staff member that can fit you. Having the es proper fit is essential to having an enjoyable to take RA medication,” said ri ride. “John Kirk at Dan’s Comp Kruger. “I love being comis one of the area’s experts petitive on the bike. I love w when it comes to fitting a bike, riding with the guys and fr of charge,” said Kruger. “It free making them hurt. I ride is a waste of money and time to mostly with men but would bu something that you don’t buy love to get more area womkn is your correct size. There know en involved with cycling. are several specifications when The biggest struggle is time it comes to fitting so again, it is management as I train for wo worth the trip to the local bike road cycling, mountain biksto store.” ing, tri-Athlons while havA After selecting a bike, one ing a family and full time sho should also expect to purchase job.” Amy on the first place som gear. “You will definitely some podium after a Kruger is certainly inbicycle race. Photo sub nee a helmet and a water bottle need mitted tense when it comes to ridcag and water bottle for your cage ing, but what about the new bike bike,” said Kruger. “Other things or potential riders in the local community? How does one get started? “If someone is interested in starting out, the first you may be interested in for comfort are gloves (they thing I suggest is supporting your local bike shop,” said KruContinued on Page B4 ger. “These shops are employed by friends in the community

MV Grappler Choate signs with Manchester By Brandon Cole There was much emotion in the air as Tristin Choate signed his letter of acceptance to continue his wrestling career at Manchester University. MVHS head wrestling coach, Tim Alcorn called all of his wrestlers to the front foyer at Mount Vernon High School to watch as Choate put ink to paper. With broken speech and tearful moments, he addressed those in attendance. “You make your decisions and you go through your life,” said Alcorn. “Not all of us are meant to be in college athletics. For one of our athletes to be taking his talent, our school, program and a piece of our town with him, there is no prouder or greater moment for me as a coach. This is even more special for me as a coach, because Tristin is my first wrestler to go on to wrestle in college. I’ve been an assistant to a few of them. I can honestly say I had a hand in this one and I will proudly wear this Manchester University shirt that he gave me. I will know that one of ours, one that I coached, has gone on to wrestle in college.” Choate was recruited by Marion University, Campbellsville University (Ky.) and Manchester University. After some college visits, conversations with coaches and long talks

Mount Vernon wrestler Tristin Choate (center) was all smiles as he signed to Manchester University, located in northern Indiana. Seen here with Tristin is Kandi Choate, Tim Alcorn, Dustin Choate and Chuck Mobley. Photo by Brandon Cole with loved ones, Choate made his decision. family, from sticking together during those “Tristin came from a broken home,” said tough times.” Alcorn. “He had a lot of obstacles in his way Choate had life obstacles, but also had and a lot of reasons to not succeed in high some wrestling hurdles to overcome. “His school and be where he is today. His family seventh-grade year he wasn’t even on the varovercame those and became an even greater sity team,” said Alcorn. “In his eighth-grade

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year, he went undefeated and was a Conference Champion. He was junior varsity as a ninth grader and then came out of his shell as a sophomore. He made it to semi-state as a sophomore and then to the state finals his junior and senior years. He did a lot of it on his own. He had a mom and brothers helping him. He had me kicking him when he didn’t feel like pushing through. There were many obstacles and people would have understood if he just walked away. He didn’t do that and I couldn’t be more proud of him. He didn’t have it handed to him. He saw what he wanted and he went out and he took it.” Alcorn’s brother played baseball at Manchester, so he is familiar with the school. “I think from talking to Tristin, they have looked into this a lot,” said Alcorn. “They have prayed on it a lot. It was just a good fit for them. Their assistant coach, Chad Cook was a Southern Indiana high school wrestler. He kind of won their hearts over, by being the first one to reach out and recruit Tristin. He was always responsive to their calls and texts. They stayed true to that and just felt like it was the best decision for them.” “What stuck out for Manchester is, I had

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Saturday, 7/23 • 4th Annual Drivin’ Fore A Cure (NP Relay for Life) @ McDonald Golf Course, EV

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2016 4-H FAIR SCHEDULE SATURDAY, JULY 9 8 a.m. 4-H Fairgrounds Clean-Up (All 4-H Families) 6 p.m. Princess & Duchess Pageant (CC) 7:30 p.m. Teen Queen & Queen Pageant (CC)

SUNDAY, JULY 10 9 a.m. Motocross Race (Track) 2-4 p.m. Enter 4-H & Mini 4-H Projects (Exhibit Building) 2-4 p.m. Enter Open Class Exhibits (Exhibit Building) 2-4 p.m. 4-H Community Judging (CC) 3-5 p.m. Enter 4-H Sheep & Goats (Livestock Barns) MONDAY, JULY 11 7-10 a.m. Enter 4-H Beef, Dairy & Swine (Barns) 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Enter Horses & Ponies (Barns) 8:30 a.m. Exhibit Building Judging (Closed to Public) 1-5 p.m. Exhibit Building Set-up (Closed to Public) 5- 7 p.m. Meals in Community Center (Farm Bureau, Inc.) 5-10 p.m. Exhibit Building Open to the Public 5:45 p.m. Last Year 4-H Member Recognition (CC) 6 p.m. 4-H Food Auction (CC) 6 p.m. 4-H Sheep Show (Livestock Arena) 7 p.m. Quad/Bike Drag Races (KG Track) 7 p.m. Team Roping Exhibition (Main Arena) TUESDAY JULY 12 7:30-8:30 a.m. Enter 4-H Poultry & Rabbits (Poultry Barn) 9 a.m. 4-H Horse & Pony Show, Div. I-V (Horse Arena) 9 a.m. 4-H Rabbit Show (Poultry/Rabbit Barn)

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THURSDAY, JULY 14 9 a.m. 4-H Tractor Operator's Contest (Old Dining Hall) 1-2 p.m. Mini 4-H Fair Tour (Exhibit Building) 5 p.m. Sawmill Demonstration (KG Bldg.) 5-7 p.m. Meals in Community Center (Ext. Homemakers) 5-10 p.m. Exhibit Building Open to the Public 5-10 p.m. A-1 for FUN Activities* 5:45 p.m. Last Year 4-H Member Recognition (Livestock Arena) 6 p.m. 4-H Horse & Pony Fun Show (Horse Arena) 6 p.m. 4-H Supreme Showmanship (Livestock Arena) 6 p.m. Talent Show (CC) 6 p.m. Kiddie Pedal Pulls (Outdoor Stage) 7 p.m. IBRA Barrel Racing (Main Arena) 7:30 p.m. Open Beef Show (Livestock Arena)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 9 a.m. 4-H Horse & Pony Show, Div. VI-XII (Horse Arena) 9 a.m. 4-H Goat Show (Livestock Arena) 1 p.m. 4-H Cat Show (CC) 5-7 p.m. Meals in Community Center (Ext. Homemakers) 5-10 p.m. Exhibit Building Open to the Public 5-10 p.m. A-1 for FUN Activities* 6 p.m. 4-H Horse & Pony Show, Div. XIII (Horse Arena) 6 p.m. 4-H Beef Show (Livestock Arena) 6 p.m. Gospel Sing (CC) 6:30 p.m. POCO MUDDER (Motocross Track) 7 p.m. Team Sorting (Main Arena) 7:30 p.m. Garden Tractor Pulls (KG Track)

FRIDAY, JULY 15 9 a.m. 4-H Livestock Auction (Livestock Arena) 11a.m.-6 p.m. 4-H Completion Party (Harmonie State Park) 2 p.m. 4-H Animals Released 6-7 p.m. Open Class Exhibits Released (Exhibit Building) 6-7 p.m. 4-H Premium Money Pick-Up (Exhibit Building) 6-7 p.m. 4-H & Mini 4-H Exhibits Released 7-7:30 p.m. 4-H Exhibit Building Clean-Up 7 p.m. Mud Volleyball (Main Arena) 7 p.m. Antique Tractor Pulls (KG Track) POST-FAIR: SATURDAY, JULY 16 8 a.m. 4-H Fairgrounds Clean-Up 7 p.m. Mud Slings

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The fair will be offering $3 meal discount tickets for every $5 gate fee paid, Monday-Thursday of the fair. This will allow you to save $3 on the price of an excellent meal and eat in air conditioned comfort at the Community Center building from 5 to 7 p.m. each evening. This discount does not apply to the purchase of Season Passes, which are good for admission from Saturday through Saturday of fair week

(cost: $20). Posey County Farm Bureau, Inc., will be serving great tasting meals on Monday, while the St. Francis Relay For Life Team will be preparing a delicious meal on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday and Thursday, don’t miss the outstanding meals prepared by the Posey County Extension Homemaker Clubs.

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All entries are received on Sunday, July 1 , 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Open Class Exhibits will be judged Monday morning, July 1 . Entries may not be checked out before Friday, July 1 at 6:00 p.m. Please pick up your exhibits between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. that night. We are not responsible for items left after 7:00 p.m. 4. There will be an entry fee of $1 per item. 5. If an article is not listed below, it may not be entered for display except in Department XI (Miscellaneous). 6. Ribbons will be given to all exhibits. One Special Merit ribbon may be awarded in each category for excellence, with $2 prize money accompanying this ribbon. Each article will be judged on its own merit. 7. The decisions of the judges will be final. 8. Management will not be responsible for any losses or damages that may occur to the exhibited articles. All exhibits must have been made since the 201 Posey County 4-H Fair. 9. Persons of any age or place of residence are eligible to enter one or more classes. The exhibitor must make the article, or the article may be the work of several people, including the exhibitor. 10. Unless otherwise specified, all food items will be auctioned Monday evening at the 4-H Food Auction. A small portion of the food will be used for judging and display purposes. Food items should be on paper plates or aluminum pie pans. 11. Food exhibits must follow the Food Safety Rules. Home-canned fruits, vegetables, or meats are not permitted in products. Recipes must be provided for Dept. VI-Foods. DEPT. I - SEWING (By Machine) Garment Construction Machine Embroidery Pillows & Pillowcases Totes, Purses & Bags Table Runners & Wall Hangings Miscellaneous DEPT. II - NEEDLEWORK (By Hand) Afghans Crocheted Articles Counted Cross Stitch Embroidery (includes crewel work) Knitting Smocking Miscellaneous DEPT. III - QUILTING

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DEPT. V - CRAFTS A. FABRIC (Not Sewn) Decorative Flowers Purses Soft Structure Articles Pillows Sweatshirts Miscellaneous B. PAINTING Textile Tole Painting Ceramics China Painting Paint-By-Number Miscellaneous C. OTHER CRAFTS Christmas Ornaments Connectable Building Blocks Gourd Art Hanging Decorations Metal Crafts Models Rugs Scrapbook/Memory Book Table Centerpieces Wood Carving Wood Craft Wreaths Miscellaneous D. RECYCLED CRAFTS OR ART E. CRAFTS MADE BY CHILDREN DEPT. VI - FOODS A. BREAD Sweet Yeast Bread (6 sweet rolls, etc.) Yeast Bread (loaf or 6 dinner rolls) Quick Bread (loaf, 6 muffins, 6 biscuits, etc.) Bread Machine Miscellaneous B. CAKES White Yellow Chocolate Sponge Angel Food Chiffon

Decorated (appearance only) Miscellaneous C. CANDY Fudge (6) Divinity (6) Miscellaneous (6) D. PIES (NO CUSTARD OR CREAM) Fruit Miscellaneous E. COOKIES Drop (6) Bar (6) Molded (6) Cut-Out (6) Refrigerator (6) Other (6) DEPT. VII - FLOWERS Specimen Display (single flower) Fresh Flowers bouquet Dried Flowers Terrariums Plants DEPT. VIII - FURNITURE Upholstering Caning Refinishing Construction DEPT. IX - FOOD PRESERVATION JARDEN HOME BRANDS AWARDS PRESENTED AS AVAILABLE. Pickles Salsa Jellies, Jams & Preserves Vegetables Juice Fruit DEPT. X - MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHY A. BLACK & WHITE Landscape Still Life* Portrait Action B. COLOR Landscape Still Life* Portrait

Action C. DIGITALLY ALTERED Landscape Still Life* Portrait Action *Inanimate/unmovable object; i.e. flowers, vases, etc. DEPT. XI - MISCELLANEOUS Any item not listed in any other department. DEPT. XII - CROPS A. CORN Stalk 1-Gallon Jar B. SOYBEANS 3 Plants with roots 1-Gallon Jar C. WHEAT 20 heads, 10 inches long 1-Gallon Jar D. SUNFLOWER 1 head DEPT. XIII - GARDEN Beets, 5 Beans, Plate of 20 Pods Cabbage, Head Cantaloupe, 1 Corn, 5 Ears Carrots, 5 Cucumbers, 5 Eggplant, 1 Peas, Plate of 20 Pods Peppers, 5 Onion, 5 Potatoes, 5 Squash, 1 Large or 5 Small Tomatoes, 5 Watermelon, 1 Other Vegetables Fruits Best Basket Display Five (5) or more kinds of vegetables


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SPORTS Mount Vernon Junior Legion splits two games By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon Junior Legion team had an intense comeback victory over Evansville Funkhouser, (13-12) but fell to Pate (12-2). On Wednesday, the boys played a nineinning game. They were down by eight runs, against Funkhouser. The hometown boys could not get much going during the first seven innings. Mt. Vernon took full advantage of the eighth inning. The sun was hot and so were their bats, as they put up eight runs to tie things up late in the contest. “We didn’t hit the ball good all game, but that last couple of innings we really came alive and played well,” said head Mount Vernon Junior Legion baseball coach, John Harris. Mt. Vernon took advantage of Funkhouser’s relief pitching. “They had this one pitcher, who pitched virtually the whole game,” said Harris. “His pitch count got up really high. We had a couple base hits and a couple walks that got the team on base. Then we just had some timely hits with runners in scoring position. It just kind of carried over from that. We had good base running. We advanced on bases that we really shouldn’t have advanced on. Jordan Williams and kids like that took bases when balls were thrown home. That put another kid in scoring position. It was a rally. Once you get hot, it just tends to carry on. We scored really well. They took the starting

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK LUKE HARRIS

pitcher out after one out, and we scored six more runs that inning. The bats just got hot at the right time.” Reid Veatch started the game on the mound for Mount Vernon. He pitched six innings and then Ben Varner closed the game with three innings pitched. They had a total of three strikeouts between them. “They gave up 17 hits,” said Harris. “But we kept them from The Old Dam Community Band from Newburgh, Indiana celebrated Indiana’s Biadvancing on certain plays. We played good centennial at the Alexandrian Public Library the evening of June 28 before an enthudefense.” siastic crowd. The concert was held out of doors on Fifth Street in front of the newly Funkhouser used four pitchers and gave up renovated library. The band is under the direction of Jerry Reese. Photo submitted 13 hits. Luke Harris and Abram Adams each collected two hits on the day. Braden Henning ‘Kruger’ continued from Page B1 scored three runs. He had one hit and two offer gel padding for comfort) bike shorts If new to cycling, it is always good to pair walks. Varner, Williams Adams and Harris (again with padding for comfort) jersey (has up and ride with someone who is experienced each scored two times. pockets for storage/snacks for longer rides), a and can teach you the basics such as road etiThe Mount Vernon boys were at a disad- computer device (to track mileage, speed and quette and safety measures. Someone starting vantage against Pate. “I had five boys gone to can get very technical based on what type of out should put in a few miles at a time to let his Wyldlife Camp,” said Harris. “A lot of startdata you desire).” or her body adjust to the bike such as positioners were gone. We played good for about the There are some fun local routes for new ing and rear end comfort. Overtime, the bike first five innings. They kind of capitalized on riders. Harmonie state park has a beginner and positioning will become muscle memory a couple errors.” Pate took home the 12-2 victory, but some mountain bike trail. Paved paths to check out and be more comfortable and then you will be Mount Vernon players earned some valuable include the Greenway in Evansville and the able to ride longer. Again, the proper bike fit experience. With some of the starters being USI/Burdette trail. Scales Lake in Boonville is extremely important for comfort and to prevent injury (specifically to back and knees). gone, other players got their shot on the dia- is another fairly close spot with bike trails. mond. On Saturday the team ended the season ‘Choate’ continued from Page B1 Choate has aspirations to with a double header played at Harrisburg, already established a relation- ments paid off and that colbut an early deadline for the newspaper will ship with the coach,” said lege coaches were acknowl- be a middle school teacher, with an emphasis in history. push those results to next week. The team’s Choate. “It was a very good edging it.” price to go to the school. As far as wrestling goes, His inspiration comes from a record stands at 4-8 on the year. They have a good education Choate feels like he can go group in which he gives back. program.” further. “The wrestling pro- “I’m actually a youth leader Choate felt like his wresgram there is pretty good,” with a group called Wyldlife. NORTH POSEY tling abilities were appreciat- said Choate. “I feel like I will I love my middle school kids. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ed, in regards to the attention have success there. I feel like Not a lot of people like to he received. “It feels good I will get better and continue teach that age group, but they XXX that my high school achieve- to improve at Manchester.” are my passion and I love being around them. It’s fun for me and I just want to be a good leader.” Kandi Choate couldn’t be Athletic Club to host Softball Leagues more proud of her son. “Mom The Athletic Club will be hosting a men’s Friday night is really happy for me,” said softball league as well as a Saturday coed softball league. Choate. “She’s been a little Below is the contact info of the league for those wanting to teary eyed, but she’s proud enter a team or to get more information. Men’s Team - Friday for me.” night games starting July 29. Minimum six weeks of play Choate has much gratitude with a league tournament at the end. $425 per team. Contact for everyone that has played Heath Will at 812-431-5401 for more information. 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Royal Pains “Uninterrupted” (PG)

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9:30

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Jessie “Romancing the Crone” (G)

Women in Prison (14) Å

Dream Home (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Bob’s Burgers (14)

Movie: ›››‡ “Se7en” (1995)

Diners, Drive (G)

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Dark Matter “Kill Them All” (14) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Dream Home (G)

Aqua Teen (PG)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

Frasier (PG) Å

Frasier (PG) Å

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) (14) Å

Seinfeld “The Rob- Blue Bloods “Unfinished Business” A bery” (PG,D) veteran who may have PTSD. (14,L,V)

1st Look (In Stereo) Open House NYC (In Stereo) (G)

12:30

The Good Wife Alicia must rush to trial unprepared. (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Biography “Keith Urban” (PG) Å

Inside Edition Weekend (N) (PG)

12:00

10:30

Rules of Engagement (PG) Å

11:30

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Community (In Stereo) (PG) Å

11:00

Community (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Austin City Limits (PG) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Friends (In Stereo) Person of Interest (PG) Å “Q & A” (14,V)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Full Frontal (MA)

Cops (14) Å

Friends (14) Å

Hello World! “Stron- Hello World! (In ger” (PG) Stereo) (PG) Å

Mike & Molly (14)

Movie: ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) Christian Bale. (In Stereo)

Homestead Rescue The Deeters’ home- Homestead Rescue A ghost town stead is at risk. (PG) Å stalked by a mountain lion. (PG) Å

Wrecked Movie: ››‡ “The Mexican” (2001, Comedy-Drama) Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts. A mob “Tubthumping” (MA) lackey goes to Mexico to retrieve a priceless antique.

Movie: ›››‡ “Minority Report” (2002) Tom Cruise. A cop tries to establish his innocence in a future crime. Å

Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

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Rules of Engagement (PG) Å

Front and Center (PG) Å

Golden Girls (PG)

Movie: ››› “Jarhead” (2005, War) Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard. Marines band together during the Gulf War.

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G)

Family Guy (14)

Treehouse Masters (PG) Å

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Movie: ››› “Gran Torino” (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang. A veteran faces his longtime prejudices. ‘R’ (Adult language, adult situations, violence) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (2011, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Noomi Rapace. Holmes and Watson face their archenemy, Moriarty. ‘PG-13’ (Adult situations, violence) Å

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Walk the Prank (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

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Killer Women “Mastermind to Murder” (In Stereo) (14) Å

Star vs. the Forces Star vs. the Forces Stuck in the Middle Girl Meets World of Evil (Y7) of Evil (Y7) (G) Å (G) Å

8:30

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

Treehouse (PG)

Women in Prison (14) Å

8:00

Treehouse: Out on a Limb (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

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Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Venture Bros. (14)

Treehouse Masters (N) (PG)

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Killjoys “Wild, Wild Westerley” (14)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

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Treehouse: Out on a Limb (PG)

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Movie: ››› “Horton Hears a Who!” (2008, Adventure) Voices of Jim Carrey, Steve Eyewitness News at 9PM (N) Carell. Animated. An elephant hears a cry for help on a dust mote.

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Blue Bloods “Bad Blood” (14,L,V)

48 Hours (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

20/20: In an Instant “He Picked the Wrong Girl” (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

U.S. Olympic Trials: Track and Field. (N) American Ninja Warrior “Philadelphia Qualifier” Competitors in Philadelphia. (In (In Stereo Live) (PG) Å Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

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Blue Bloods A mob lawyer is shot. (14)

Angel From Hell (N) Angel From Hell (N) NCIS: Los Angeles A caller threatens (14) Å (PG) Å innocent lives. (14) Å (DVS)

Cindy C’s Skincare People’s List (N) (In Stereo) Å 9 + WEHT Secrets (G)

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CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A Blue Bloods (14)

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

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

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The Big Bang Theory (14)

The Big Bang Theory (14)

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Fresh Prince (G)

Fresh Prince (PG)

Movie: ››‡ “Disturbia” (2007)

Friends (14) Å

Dead of Summer (In Stereo) (14) Å

The First 48: Bad Company (14) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Boxing: Premier Boxing Champions.

Movie: “Hidden Truth” (2016, Suspense) Shawn Christian, Heidi Fielek, Diana Hopper. A young woman tries to prove her brother’s innocence. Å

Movie: ››‡ “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Action) Vin Diesel. Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardon for their help.

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Movie: “His Double Life” (2016, Suspense) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Brian Krause. A young woman suspects her new stepfather may be a killer. Å

Cops (14,V) Å

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Movie: › “Grown Ups 2” (2013, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock.

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The First 48: Drugs Kill (14) Å

Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (PG)

The Making of the Mob: New York “A Rising Threat” Prostitution. (14,S,V)

Movie: › “A Haunted House 2” (2014) Marlon Wayans.

The American West (14) Å

Full House (G)

Dead of Summer “Patience” (14,D,L,V)

Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Å (DVS)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

NBA Summer League Basketball: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Los Angeles Lakers. : ESPN2 (6:00) 30 for 30 (PG) Å E:60 (G) Boxing: Premier Boxing Champions. (N) (Live) ; ESPN SportsCenter (N) Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia. Å (DVS) < TNT Shawshank Legend. Dudas (G) Game Shakers (G) Full House (G) > NICK Thundermans (G) Thundermans (G) Nicky, Ricky (G)

South Park (14)

NBA Summer League Basketball: Spurs vs. Warriors

The First 48: Bad Company (N) (14) The First 48: Bad Company (N) (14) The First 48: Sexual (14) ? A&E The First 48 (PG) The First 48: Drugs Kill (14) Å Movie: ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993) Robin Williams. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. B FREE (6:00) Movie: ›› “Tooth Fairy” (2010) Dwayne Johnson. South Park (14) South Park (14) South Park (MA) South Park (MA) C COM (6:15) Movie: ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) Jason Segel, Kristen Bell. Å

Hell on Wheels Cullen exorcises some old demons. (14) Å

Mr. Robot “Mr.robotdec0d3d.doc” (14)

The American West (N) (14) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

The Vet Life (In Stereo) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (PG)

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Dimension W (PG) Hunter X (PG)

Champloo (14)

House Hunters Renovation (G) Å

Cops Rel. (14)

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Chopped (G)

Frasier (G) Å

Beachfront Bargain Renovation (G)

Chopped (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

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Frasier (PG) Å

Golden Girls (PG)

Steve Austin’s Broken Skull (PG)

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

Dragon Ball Z (Y7)

Movie: ›› “Drive Angry” (2011, Action) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. Å

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Jessie “Tempest in Dog With a Blog a Teacup” (G) (G) Å

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

(5:00) Movie: ››› “Open Range” (2003) Robert Duvall. Cattle Hell on Wheels Cullen exorcises some old demons. (N) (14) Å

I AMC herdsmen battle a ruthless rancher in 1882. ‘R’ Å

Walk the Prank (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

Stuck in the Middle Best Friends When- Liv and Maddie (In (G) Å ever (G) Stereo) (G) Å

The Vet Life (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (PG)

Gamer’s Guide to Everything (Y7)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Walk the Prank (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (N) (PG)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (PG)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Mr. Robot (14)

Walk the Prank (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

Dr. Jeff: RMV (PG) Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (PG)

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48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Kirby Buckets (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

K.C. Undercover

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11:30

Friends (14) Å

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

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Arrow “Haunted” Oliver calls in a favor from a friend. (14,L,V) Å

BROADCAST CHANNELS Eyewitness News

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) ` WNIN PBS NewsHour (N) Supernature -- Wild Flyers (N) (PG) . $ WFIE “R&R” (G) Å The Goldbergs (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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

Who Wants to Be a The Middle “The 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) Convention” (PG) Entertainment

L * WEVV Tonight (N) Å

The Big Bang Theory (14) Dual Survival Grady and Josh face the Rila Mountains. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A (6:00) Movie: ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) Å Family Guy (14) Å The Big Bang Theory (PG)

% WTBS (DVS) American Tarzan Seven people face an obstacle course. (N) (PG) Å

American Tarzan Seven people face an obstacle course. (PG) Å

Dual Survival Grady and Josh face the Rila Mountains. (N) (PG) Å

Tyrant “Spring” (MA)

Movie: ›››‡ “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. An inept lawyer tries to free his cousin from a Dixie jail. Sex & (MA)

Jalen & Jacoby

Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty (PG) South Park (MA)

Shallow Water Invasion (PG)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Golden Girls (PG)

11:00

Friends (14) Å

Flip or Flop (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

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Baseball Tonight (N) Å

Friends (14) Å

Period (14)

Return of the Monster Mako (PG,L)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

My Big Fat Fabulous Life (14)

Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge (In Stereo) (PG,L) Å

Full House (G)

Flip or Flop (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å High Stakes (G)

Flip or Flop (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

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Obstacle: BattleFrog Champ.

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Baseball Tonight

Movie: ››› “Friends With Benefits” (2011) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. Complications unfold when two friends add sex to their relationship. Å

Obstacle: BattleFrog Champ.

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Movie: “Dirty Teacher” (2013) Josie Davis. A teen learns that her teacher is seducing her boyfriend. (14,D,S,V) Å

Tyrant “Spring” (N) (MA)

Bourne Legacy Movie: ››› “Friends With Benefits” (2011, Romance-Comedy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson. Complications unfold when two friends add sex to their relationship. Å

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: ESPN2 2016 UEFA European Championship Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

CSI: NY “Open and Shut” (14,D,V)

Friends (14) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

Castle “Heroes & Villains” (14,L,V)

Full House (G)

Friends (14) Å

Full House (G)

Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty “RV There Yet?” (PG,D) At Midnight (14)

Lizzie McGuire (G) Lizzie McGuire (G) Lizzie McGuire (G) Lizzie McGuire (G)

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

Wahlburgers (PG) Nightly Show (14)

Wahlburgers (PG) Daily Show (14)

Dead of Summer (In Stereo) (14) Å South Park (14)

Wahlburgers (PG)

Friends (14) Å

Castle “Rise” (PG,L,V) Å (DVS)

Period (14)

Castle “Knockout” (In Stereo) (PG,L,V)

; ESPN (6:00) MLB Baseball: Texas Rangers at Boston Red Sox. From Fenway Park in Boston. (N) (Live) Castle “Pretty Dead” (PG,D,L) < TNT (6:00) Castle (PG) Castle (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS) School (G) Full House (G) Full House (G) > NICK Thundermans (G) Nicky, Ricky (G) ? A&E Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty “RV There Yet?” (PG,D) Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty (PG) Dead of Summer “Patience” (14,D,L,V) B FREE Another Cinderella Young-Hungry (14) Baby Daddy (14) South Park (14) South Park (14) South Park (14) South Park (14) C COM South Park (14)

Tiger Beach (In Stereo) (PG,L) Royal Pains “Uninterrupted” (N) (PG)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Dinner for Schmucks” (2010, Comedy) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Bruce Greenwood. Comic Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, misadventures follow a man’s encounter with a buffoon. ‘PG-13’ Å Eva Mendes. ‘PG-13’ Å

Sharks Among Us (In Stereo) (PG,L) NCIS “Patience” (In Stereo) (14,L,V)

I Am Jazz (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. ‘PG-13’ (Adult language, adult situations) Å

Isle of Jaws (PG) NCIS A dead thief turns up. (14)

Jessie “Karate Kid- Liv and Maddie (In tastrophe” (G) Stereo) (G) Å

(5:00) Movie: ››

(6:00) NCIS (PG)

My Big Fat Fabulous Life (PG) Å

I AMC “Happy Gilmore” J AP R USA

I Am Jazz (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Venture Bros. (14)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Diners, Drive (G) Golden Girls (PG)

10:30

Diners, Drive (G)

Brother vs. Brother “The Finale” (G)

10:00

Movie: ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd.

Cutthroat Kitchen (G)

Chicken (14)

American Dad (14)

Drag Me to Hell

Jessie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Walk the Prank (N) K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å (Y7) Å

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

My Big Fat Fabulous Life (N) (PG)

My Big Fat Fabulous Life (14)

(6:15) Movie: ›››‡ “Bolt” (2008, Comedy) Voices of John

I Am Jazz (PG)

Wheel of Fortune

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (In The Late Late Show With James Corden Extra (N) (In SteStereo) (PG) (In Stereo) (14,D) Å reo) (PG) Å

Conan Actor Luke Wilson; musician Flula Cougar Town (In Stereo) (14) Å Borg. (14) Å

Cops (PG) Å

The First 48 “1,000 Cuts; Draw” (14)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Chopped (Part 1 of 5) (G) Golden Girls (PG)

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S DISN Travolta, Miley Cyrus. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

The Middle (PG)

9:30

Aqua Teen (PG)

Movie: ››‡ “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf. Å

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Family Guy (14)

Expedition Unknown (N) (PG) Å

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

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Property Brothers (G) Å

Bob’s Burgers (14) Bob’s Burgers (14) Cleveland (14)

Movie: ›‡ “Legion” (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany, Lucas Black. Å

Expedition (PG) Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

The Middle (PG)

9:00

Diners, Drive (G)

Cutthroat Kitchen (N) (G)

Brother vs. Brother “The Finale” (G)

The Middle (PG)

8:30

Diners, Drive (G)

Property Brothers (G) Å

8:00

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

7:30

Last-Standing (PG) Last-Standing (PG) Movie: ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd.

Diners, Drive (G)

Worst Cooks in America (G)

Wrld, Gumball (Y7) King of Hill (PG)

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The This Old House Hour (G) Å

BROADCAST CHANNELS Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

Eyewitness News

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

Celebrity Name Game (PG) Å The Tunnel (In Stereo) (14,S) Å

The Big Bang Theory (14) Å

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

Egypt Beyond the Pyramids (PG)

The Simpsons (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Hoosiers - The Story of Indiana (G)

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers (In Stereo) Last Call With (In Stereo) (14) Å (14) Å Carson Daly (14)

Beauty and the Beast Another nemesis targets Vincent. (N) (14) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow The group answers a distress call. (14) Å

Aquarius “Revolution 9” Shafe’s addiction problem grows. (N) (14,D,S,V)

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Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

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LEGALS Court News Arrests June 22 Timothy Redman—Mount Vernon—Driving Under the Influence—PCS June 23 Christopher Huckleby— Mount Vernon—Warrant, Residential Entry, Invasion of Privacy, Criminal Mischief— PCS June 24 Rory Shukstor—Plainfield, Ill.—Burglary, Theft, Criminal Mischief, False Informing, Possession of Paraphernalia, Trespassing, Public Intoxication—MVPD June 25 Allison Turner—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Operating a Motor Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .15 or More (Petition to Revoke)—PCS John Embrey—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Driving While Suspended—PCS June 26 Markel Agnew—Evansville—Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License—PCS Daniel Kopp—Evansville—Driving Under the Influence—PCS Michael Hayden—Mount Vernon—Domestic Battery— MVPD Irene Stanley—Mount Vernon—Domestic Battery, Interfering with the Reporting of a Crime—MVPD Keith Kelly—Evansville— Warrant, Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Leaving the Scene of an Accident (failure to appear)—PCS Complaints May 13 11:26 a.m.—Alarm—Residence, main floor motion— Waterford Drive, Mount Vernon 1:07 p.m.—Welfare Check—16-year-old male, requesting a welfare check— Juanita Av, Wadesville 1:20 p.m.—Criminal Mischief—Equipment units vandalized—Brown Slagle, Mount Vernon 9:20 p.m.—Domestic— Caller advised she can hear male and female screaming at each other—Allyn Drive, Mount Vernon 9:41 p.m.—Be-on-theLook-Out—Silver Taurus, 80 mph, burglary suspect, EPD in pursuit—Broadway, Evansville May 14 3:22 a.m.—Alarm—General tamper alarm—Peters Road, Wadesville 5:53 a.m.—Accident— Gray Mazda 6, in ditch with mud splashed on the windshield. Caller advised looks like the vehicle has been there awhile. Vehicle is unoccupied—Nation Road, Mount Vernon 6:20 a.m.—Domestic— Boyfriend pushed her off the porch. Has also hit her. Caller advised that the male subject does have a gun but doesn’t

know if it’s on his person. Doesn’t need medical attention—Main St, Mount Vernon 10:12 p.m.—Accident— Gray car off the side of the road. Looks to be wrecked. Unsure if anyone is inside— Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 11:06 p.m.—Message— Caller request a call from deputy reference car has a hold on it—Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon May 15 12:10 p.m.—Breaking and Entering—Believes someone got into the residence through a window about 2 weeks ago. Has noticed items missing at the residence since then. Request an officer—Stierley Road, Wadesville 3:54 p.m.—Animal Problem—2 Pit Bulls on the porch. Won’t let them inside their residence. They growl when they get close—Wolfinger Road, Mount Vernon 8:07 p.m.—Suspicious— Silver PT Cruiser pulled in caller’s driveway. Caller confronted him, advised the male looked very suspicious and darted away like he wasn’t wanting to be seen—Buchanan Road, Mount Vernon 8:38 p.m.—Vandalism— Caller advised that his neighbor cut down one of his trees earlier this morning. Has surveillance footage of this—Joest Road, Wadesville 11:07 p.m.—Car/Deer— Caller advised she has hit a deer on the way home near University Parkway but is home now—Rippey Road, Mount Vernon May 16 3:19 a.m.—Accident— Caller advised she believes she fell asleep and ran through the black River Rest Stop sign. Believes her truck is totaled, is not injured—I-64, Griffin 2:10 p.m.—Assault—Advised she was just assaulted by male subject. Grabbed her and threw her on the ground. Caller does not request medical attention. Male subject is still at the residence. This has happened before as well—E 2nd St, Mount Vernon 3:11 p.m.—Information— Being flagged down by a white male for an unknown complaint—Cougar Drive, Evansville 4:09 p.m.—Paper Service—Protective order—Edson St, Mount Vernon 5:42 p.m.—Restraining Violation—Caller advised the male subject is at the residence and needs served his protective order—Edson St, Mount Vernon 8:02 p.m.—Juvenile Problem—Male subject sitting on the white line on the side of the roadway—Hwy 66, Wadesville 8:25 p.m.—Alarm—Residence, showing breezeway door, east—Rexing Road, Wadesville 9:52 p.m.—Agency Assist—Out with a state unit— Hwy 62, Evansville May 17 6:18 a.m.—Accident—2 vehicles, no injury—Black-

ford Road, Mount Vernon 8:38 a.m.—Accident— Caller advised she ran into the back of a semi at the turn lane on the highway. Both vehicles have pulled into parking lot. No injuries—Broadway, Evansville 12:44 p.m.—Welfare Check—Request welfare check on subject. Advised she has not been at work for a week and her friends have not been able to get ahold of her. She has contacted her employer but her stories are not adding up. It has been a few days since anyone has had contact with her. Child’s father stated she does have a history of disappearing—Stallings Road, Wadesville 2:37 p.m.—Theft—Daughter has taken her credit card and has charged a large amount of money on it—Scenic Lake Drive, Mount Vernon 2:43 p.m.—Restraining Violation—Advised exgirlfriend son’s mother has a restraining order against the caller. He was served today at work. Paperwork was filed on May 9th. Caller advised he has 15 text messages from the female trying to get her to see his son since then—Griffin Road, Griffin 2:50 p.m.—Theft—Resident that has a ring missing is wanting an officer—Church St, New Harmony 4:32 p.m.—Shots Fired— Heard 3 gunshots, sounded like a small caliber—Water St, Mount Vernon 4:39 p.m.—Message— Needing to speak with deputy reference a hold he has on a vehicle—Raben Road, Mount Vernon 8:21 p.m.—Disturbance—4 black male juveniles banging on the windows and taunting the workers—4th St, Mount Vernon 10:43 p.m.—Welfare Check—28-year-old female—New Harmony May 18 2:15 p.m.—Theft—Caller advised her parents have had several items missing in their barn. They’ve spoken with the prosecutor and he’s advised them to have a deputy take a report—Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 2:36 VIN Inspection—1955 Chevy—Ridgeway Drive, Mount Vernon 5:33 p.m.—Accident—Car and tractor, no injuries—165, Wadesville 7:44 p.m.—Fire/Vehicle— Vehicle is smoking. Believes it’s about to catch on fire. Sparks are falling on the ground. Everyone is out of the vehicle—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon May 19 12:02 a.m.—Wanted Person—Out reference warrant service—8th St, Mount Vernon 8:32 a.m.—Attempted Breaking and Entering— Dark green car with rack on back. Male subject driving. Attempted to break into residence, door has been pried— Stierley Road, Wadesville 10:31 a.m.—Hit and Run— Caller is in a business truck,

he was hit by a tanker truck. Took mirror, door is cracked. The tanker continue north on Breeze—Breeze Road, Mount Vernon forced entry. Unsure of when the items went missing—Lamont Road, Mount Vernon 3:17 p.m.—Agency Assist—Will be out with the other units—Overton Road, New Harmony 6:08 p.m.—VIN Inspection—4-wheeler—Hwy 66, New Harmony 9:41 p.m.—Road Hazard—Large deer, deceased in passing lane. Cars swerving to get around—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 11:12 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that someone knocked on her door and she turned on lights and attempted to talk to someone on the intercom at the front door and nobody answered—Woodstone Lane, Mount Vernon May 20 2:28 a.m.—Extra Patrol— Caller advised that her exboyfriend has been hitting on her. He is not there now but caller thinks he is on his way to her house, in a blue Chevy. Caller advised he hit her earlier today, and she is just wanting officers in the area in case he shows up again. She advised that she has her children with her and when he hit her today, the children were present. Female subject called back and advised the male subject is at her front door at this time. She also advised that there is a truck in the driveway with an unknown number of subjects in the vehicle—West St, Wadesville 4:36 a.m.—Assault—Caller advised a male subject in black Panther truck, 34-yearold white male, dark headed with a mustache. Male subject was supposed to give caller a ride to Ohio but then changed it to Kentucky. Male subject took caller’s pants off and had his hands on her. He tried it four times and she kept saying no. Male subject hit the female three times with his hands as she was getting pushed out of the truck. She stated she does not need medical attention. Could hear male subject in background, kept repeating no he didn’t do it and get out of my truck to the female. He also stated he was not pushing her and he didn’t want to have sex with her. He also was heard saying you’re lying and your nasty, get out of the truck. Male subject in the background could be heard saying he now knows why the other truck driver got rid of her. When the caller was stating that he was raising his fist at her, you can hear the male subject saying no fists are being raised, I’m not pushing

you and just kept repeating get out of the truck. You can hear female start to scream very loudly and then can hear the truck switch gears and drive away—I-64, Griffin 8:47 a.m.—Theft/Automobile—99 Ford F250, red, heading eastbound on Fletchall—Endicott St, Poseyville 10:00 a.m.—Theft—Identity theft from cable company—Stone Point Drive, Mount Vernon 10:26 a.m.—Welfare Check—Male subject, not heard from since Sunday. His son is the caller—Gibson County Line Road, Poseyville 9:00 p.m.—Suspicious— Blue GMC pickup truck, driving back and forth on the road. Keeps pulling into the

neighbor’s driveway. Advised a male got out of the vehicle and walked around the house. Caller advised the neighbor’s are not at home—Raben Road, Mount Vernon 4:39 p.m.—Found Property—Found a cell phone on Bonebank Road. Can’t get it unlocked to see who it belongs to—Old Orchard Road, Mount Vernon 11:13 p.m.—Accident— Caller advised she has run her vehicle off into a ditch. Is home now. She advised it happened on Springfield, north of Durlin, before Record Road. Caller advised that she is going to call back if she needs a report done. She drove back down to the vehicle and advised that she believes she

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2016-100 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To:

Citizens of Posey County and All Other Interested Parties

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

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2016-107

Regular Advertising

NOTICE TO BIDDERS PROJECT: Posey County Jail Additions and Renovations LOCATION: Posey County, IN Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Posey County will receive sealed bids under one prime contract to a General Contractor for the additions and renovations to the Posey County Jail. The county has elected to move forward with the proposed county jail expansion and renovation. The expansion will consist of a new 19,000 square foot Pre-Engineered Metal Building housing POD. This new POD will have a central command center and adjacent inmate day rooms. The existing jail facility will be renovated to accommodate new offices, visitation, and booking areas. Along with the new POD addition, there will be a new vehicle salley port addition as well. Bids shall be accepted at Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Bids are due on Wed August 3rd, 2016 at 1:00pm local time Bids will be opened and read immediately after submission of proposals at the Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Bidders shall include with their bid, a bid deposit in the amount of 5% of the total bid in the form of a bank draft, certified check, money order or bid bond. Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Revised Form No. 96 as required by the Statutes of Indiana. After the Posey County Commissioners have made an award to the successful bidder, the bid securities will be returned within thirty (30) days. The bid security of the lowest acceptable bidder will be returned on request after the Posey County Commissioners have made an award to the successful bidder and if satisfactory Payment and Performance Bonds have been delivered. The Posey County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received. In addition, Posey County Commissioners reserve the right to accept any or all proposals which are deemed most favorable at the time and under the conditions stipulated in the Contract Documents.

Plans, specifications, bid forms and instructions to bidders will be available July 7, 2016 at the following locations: www.garmong.net > Projects Bidding > Public Jobs MACO Reproduction - 17 E Sycamore St, Evansville, IN 47713 (For Purchase) Garmong Office, 8401 N. Kentucky Ave., Suite G, Evansville, IN 47725 (For Viewing) A Pre-Bid Conference will be on July 14, 2016 at 1:00PM at the Mt. Vernon Hovey House. 330 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. Notice is hereby given per Indiana code section 4-13.6-5-8 “Solicitations of Sealed Bids; Public Notice” Posey County Commissioners Published in the Posey County News on July 5, 2016 - hspaxlp


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Days extended to title vehicle DNR requests help from public Beginning July 1, 2016, consumers will have up to 45 days after purchasing a vehicle to get the vehicle titled and plated. Previously, consumers only had 31 days to get the vehicle titled and plated after purchase. To accommodate the change, paper interim license plates issued to consumers by dealers during vehicle purchases after June 30, 2016 will be valid for 45 days. In addition, automobile dealers will have up to 31 days after the date of sale to deliver a title to a consumer if the title cannot be provided at the time of the sale. “The previous timeline was a tight turn around in some cases for dealers and consumers due to title transfers between banks and lenders,” said Secretary Lawson. “By providing dealers and consumers with additional days, Hoosiers will be able to comply with the law without the stress and

hassle of a time crunch.” Previously, dealers had 21 days to deliver a title and paper interim plates were good for 31 days. The change in the law will provide dealers with up to 31 days to deliver a title, an additional 10 days. Consumers will now have 45 days to get a vehicle titled and plated. Even if a consumer doesn’t receive a title from the dealer until the 31 day deadline, the consumer will still have 14 days to get the car titled and plated in their name. Previously, consumers only had 10 days to get the vehicle titled and plated if a dealer waited until their deadline. Consumers who do not receive their title within the 31 day deadline should contact the Secretary of State’s office. Complaints may be submitted online at in.gov/sos/dealer or by calling 317-234-7190.

The DNR is asking for help from the public to monitor summer production of wild turkeys. Volunteers will use a web-based survey to record wild turkey sightings during July and August to help provide information about annual turkey reproduction. This online system allows for broader coverage across the state and greater participation from the public. The surveys provide useful estimates about annual production by hens and the survival of poults through the summer brood-rearing period. Summer brood survival is generally the primary factor influencing wild turkey population trends. Information on summer brood survival is essential for sound turkey management. Information gathered through the brood

survey includes: - Average brood sizes (total number of hens and total number of poults) - Percentage of adult hens with poults - Overall numbers of turkeys seen. Participants will be asked to report: - Number of turkeys seen and the county the observation was made - Sex and relative age (adult or poult) of the birds - A brood sighting is one in which is one or more hens with poults - Adult hens without young - Sightings of gobblers or gobbler groups. The survey, and additional information, is at wildlife.IN.gov/8641.htm. To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.

Court News Continued broke something while trying to get the truck out of the ditch. Truck is still sitting in the ditch at this time. Caller called back and advised just to have the truck towed home, she will have it towed in the morning—Record Road, Wadesville Marriage Applications Colin Weatherford, 22, Mount Vernon and Clarissa Adams, 24, Mount Vernon Joshua Daniel McBride, 26, Mount Vernon and Diane Sue Lintzenich, 23, Mount Vernon Shannon April Dick, 24, Mount Vernon and Nathaniel Hunter Dixon, 25, Mount Vernon Sean Edward Bornefeld, 46, Mount Vernon and Cara Lindy Robinson, 35, Mount Vernon Caitlin Ann Herrmann, 22, Wadesville and Kurt Parker Seibert, 21, New Harmony Mallory Montrastelle, 30, Mount Vernon and Jared Hulsey, 30, Mount Vernon Tyler Browning, 25, Mount Carmel, Ill. and Kali Reeves, 27, Mount Carmel, Ill. James Anthony Keskemety, 41, S Euclid, Ohio and Laura Denise Peradott, 32, S Euclid, Ohio Haley Breeann Butler, Mount Vernon and Marc Hunter Stevens, 29, Mount Vernon Elija Lee Johnson, 23, Evansville and Crimzyn Ivy, 23, Evansville Brian Alvin Lockhart, 55, Wadesville and Tamara Mae Maurer, 54, Wadesville Crystal Ann York, 24, Mount Vernon and Kyle Eugene Billings, 23, Mount Vernon Kayleigh Lynn Reed, 26, Mount Vernon and Dusten Harold Delap, 20, Mount Vernon Kelsey Lin Kisner, 28, Carmi, Ill. and Christopher Wayne Thurman, 33, Carmi, Ill. Jane A. Sermersheim, 71, Griffin and Karen E. Andry, 62, Griffin Gretchen Lynn Helm, 30, Evansville and Nicholas Fuelling, 36, Mount Vernon Molly L. Quanty, 27, Mount Vernon and Nicholas J. Adler, 35, Mount Vernon Anna Boylls, 46, Poseyville and Gary Unthank, 40, Eldorado, Ill. Clint Alan Byrd, 46, Wadesville and Nathaniel Warren Cicardi, 24, Wadesville Stephanie G. Bryant, 34, Petersburg and Justin D. Campbell, 32, Mount Vernon Monica Kay Vanderhoff, 34, Mount Vernon and Darius Donnell Stewart, 24, Mount Vernon Patricia Anne Slagle, 48, Evansville and Robert Alan Toelle, 41, Mount Vernon Chaise Andrew Prince, 27, Evansville and Carissa Lynn Hoskins, 22, Mount Vernon Jacob Henry Hassler, 26, Mount Vernon and Margaret Michelle Andres, 26, Mount Vernon Brittany Nicole Gross, 30, Mount Vernon and Eric James Wade, 26, Evansville Aaron Lee Hicks, 28, Evansville and Juanita Brook Roth, 26, Mount Vernon Brandon Michael Smith, 22, Henderson, Ky. and Tarah Christine Rowe, 22, Wadesville Kurtis Edward Goebel, 26, Mount Vernon and Jessica Lynn Klueh, 27, Mount Vernon Jenna Marie Beuligmann, 25, New Harmony and Justin Leo Deer, 28, Poseyville Zachary Scott Foley, 24,

Mount Vernon and Marriah Elizabeth Black, 19, Mount Vernon Elisabeth Konrath, 19, Mount Vernon and Mason Patrick Wrenn, 20, Mount Vernon Brittany Alexis Wilson, 22, Mount Vernon and Shawn Clayton Mays, 20, Evansville Michael Wetzel Brown, 58, Evansville and Debra Kay Scott, 51, Mount Vernon Carly Elizabeth Schrey, 27, Nashville, Tenn. and Nathaniel Owens, 29, Nashville, Tenn. Tommy Darrell Willis, 49, Mount Vernon and Jeanne Kay Hood, 46, Mount Vernon Traffic Violations April 25, 2016 Graci L. Ackerman, 17, Carmi, Ill., 73/60, failure to appear; Megan Pauline Alstadt, 31, Evansville, no insurance, dismissed; Megan Pauline Alstadt, 31, Evansville, expired plates, dismissed; Marc C. Arflack, 56, Lynnville, amended to 65/50, $6.50 plus costs; Maxton L. Ashby, 21, Evansville, driving left of center; $6.50 plus costs; Brent J. Attebury, 24, Wadesville, no insurance, dismissed; Larence Bahm, 63, Findlay, Ohio, failure to signal lane change, $6.50 plus costs; Elliott Bailey, 22, Evansville, 73/55, $11.50 plus costs; Emily R. Bell, 17, Evansville, 70/60, failure to appear; Jeffery L. Bixby, 34, Mount Vernon, 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Jeffery L. Bixby, 34, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, amended to no license in possession, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; Jeffery L. Bixby, 34, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; David C. Blake, 49, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Michael L. Blankenship, 24, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear. Michael L. Blankenship, 24, Evansville, turn signals, failure to appear; Joseph C. Brooks, 28, Evansville, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Mathew R. Brown, 31, Griffin, littering, failure to appear; Yuyang Cai, 30, Springfield, Ill., 65/55, $6.50 plus costs; William A. Camp, 27, Evansville, 78/55, failure to appear; Bryon K. Carnahan, 36, Elberfeld, failure to stop at through highway, failure to appear; Christopher M. Chaney, 36, Carbondale, Ill., 81/60, $16.50 plus costs; Zaki H. Chowdhury, 48, Mount Vernon, Ill., 83/60, $16.50 plus costs; James D. Collins, 45, Mount Vernon, 65/55, failure to appear; Dylan E. Cook, 20, Mount Vernon, 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Matthew D. Creek, 26, Evansville, 69/60, failure to appear; Monica E. Cullman, 41, Wadesville, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Katherine M. Davis, 23, Evansville, 80/60, $11.50 plus costs; Bonnie Dillard, 50, Mount Vernon, 68/55, $6.50 plus costs; Ramie M. Dossett, 19, Evansville, 85/60, $6.50 plus costs; Brittany K. Doy, 25, 72/55, $11.50 plus costs. Jacob N. Duvall, 22, Erlanger, Ky., 80/70, failure to appear; James N. Eaton, 47, Poseyville, 78/60, amended to 65/60, $6.50 plus costs; Jacob L. Evans, 26, Evansville, 79/60, $11.50 plus costs; James F. Eversole, 19, Norris City, Ill., 81/60, $16.50 plus costs; Kalyn Farrar, 17, Owensville, license plate light, $7 plus costs; Miranda D. Fisher, 17, Mount Vernon, 81/60, $21.50 plus costs;

James T. Flood, 26, Zeigler, Ill., disregarding lighted signal, $6.50 plus costs; Jonathan E. Franks, 18, Grayville, Ill., 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Daniel B. Garcia, 31, Madisonville, Ky., 70/55, failure to appear; Todd Ghrist, 17, Mount Vernon, expired plates, dismissed; Justina Gibbs, 22, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Justina Gibbs, 22, Mount Vernon, illegal display of blue lights, failure to appear; Jonathan O. Graves, 29, New Harmony, expired plates, dismissed; Kaytlyn Greenwalt, 19, Evansville, stop lamps, color visibility, failure to appear. Kaytlyn Greenwalt, 19, Evansville, failure to yield, failure to appear; Adam Gregory, 30, Evansville, 82/55, $21.50 plus costs; Donna S. Gregory, 43, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Andreiana E. Hadjisavva, 16, Evansville, 90/55, failure to appear; James J. Hall, 27, Newburgh, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Matthew A. Hall, 26, Evansville, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Craig A. Hammonds, 19, Evansville, expired plates, failure to appear; Craig A. Hammonds, 19, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Timmy Hansen, 48, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, $6.50 plus costs, driver’s license suspended 90 days; Timmy Hansen, 48, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; Jeremiah Hargett, 17, Mount Vernon, 42/30, $6.50 plus costs; Alexa A. Harris, 20, Mitchell, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Shannon L. Harris, 39, Albion, Ill., improper headlights, dismissed; Christopher Hathaway, 35, Princeton, failure to provide vehicle registration, failure to appear; Christopher Hathaway, 35, Princeton, no insurance, failure to appear. Dillyn S. Heffington, 23, McLeansboro, Ill., 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Jacob Henshaw, 22, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Philip Hodges, 24, Wauseon, Ohio, 74/60, $6.50 plus costs; Anthony S. Holguin, 36, Selma, CA, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Chloe T. Hollen, 21, Poseyville, 78/60, $11.50 plus costs; Andrew M. Hollman, 35, Boonville, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Brittany Hunter, 29, Evansville, 74/60, $6.50 plus costs; Rebecca L. Hunter, 17, New Harmony, 95/55, $26.50 plus costs; Justin Huston, 29, Doylestown, Pa., expired plates, $7 plus costs; Blake A. Jackson, 17, Mount Vernon, failure to stop at through highway, $6.50 plus costs; Arthur Johnson, 20, Eckery, false/fictitious registration, $7 plus costs; Arthur Johnson, 20, Eckery, learner’s permit violation, $6.50 plus costs; Mitchell G. Johnson, 28, New Harmony, 69/55, $6.50 plus costs; Travis R. Johnson, 33, St. Francisville, Ill., expired plates, failure to appear. Sarah L. Jones, 23, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Tiffany D. Jones, 38, Evansville, 65/55, failure to appear; Jacklyn Jourdan, 22, Moline, Ill., 74/55, $11.50 plus costs; Paul Keesee, 34, Nashville, Tenn., 70/55, failure to appear; Eric L. Kempf, 25, Evansville, 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Chadi M. Kharouta, 19, Evansville, 70/60, failure to appear; Sarah E. King, 38, Mount Vernon, 72/60, $6.50 plus costs; Madison L. Kitchens, 18, Evansville, 65/40, $16.50

plus costs; Mersades Koch, 22, Evansville, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Elisabeth Konrath, 19, Mount Vernon, expired plates, failure to appear; Mary LaFave, 56, Mount Vernon, no insurance, dismissed; Joshua Lefler, 26, Evansville, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Danielle Leinenweaver, 26, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $7 plus costs; Christopher W. Leroy, 26, Evansville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Steven Lintzenich, 57, Mount Vernon, open container, $7 plus costs; Yaopeng Liu, 22, New York, NY, 65/55, $6.50 plus costs. Lynette Logan, 37, Evansville, failure to yield right of way, $6.50 plus costs; Manuel F. Martinez Rodriguez, 30, Winter Park, FL, 77/60, $11.50 plus costs; Ian Mattson, 19, Evansville, no insurance, dismissed; Ian Mattson, 19, Evansville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Jessica J. McCord, 36, Evansville, 74/55, failure to appear; Natalie D. McGill-Bratton, 33, Swansea, Ill., 67/55, failure to appear; Andrew N. Mercer, 23, Mount Pearl, NL Canada, 74/50, $16.50 plus costs; Ashley E. Mitchell, 30, Norris City, Ill., 74/55, $11.50 plus costs; William S. Moore, 25, New Albany, MS, 70/50, $11.50 plus costs; Joshua A. Offerman, 20, Haubstadt, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Brittney N. Pavlichek, 23, Evansville, 74/60, $6.50 plus costs; Rodney Payne, 27, St. Louis, MO, 100/70, failure to appear; Steven L. Price, 53, Evansville, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Tiffany J. Quertermous, 37, Eldorado, Ill., 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Hallie N. Reising, 21, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear. Hallie N. Reising, 21, Evansville, 46/30, failure to appear; Sydney C. Renshaw, 24, Carmi, Ill., 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Brent M. Roach, 21, Owensboro, Ky., 71/55, failure to appear; Zach-

ary J. Roach, 18, Newburgh, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Amy A. Robbins, 35, Evansville, 74/55, $11.50 plus costs; David L. Robinson, 33, Evansville, 74/55, failure to appear; David L. Robinson, 33, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Nicolas J. Santiago, 25, Evansville, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs; Nicolas J. Santiago, 25, Evansville, 64/55, $6.50 plus costs; Endy Santos, 18, Evansville, no insurance, failure to appear; Endy Santos, 18, Evansville, 79/55, failure to appear; Brittany Sapp, 19, Evansville, 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Wanda J. Seabeck, 44, Evansville, 72/60, $6.50 plus costs; Mallory Sherfield, 29, Mount Vernon, 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Gary Snodgrass, 44, Mount Vernon, 73/55, $11.50 plus costs; Miriah Spann, 20, Evansville, operating motor vehicle without license or permit, failure to appear. Miriah Spann, 20, Evansville, no insurance, failure to appear; Miriah Spann, 20, Evansville, 72/60, failure to appear; Brayden Spinks, 18, Evansville, expired plates, failure to appear; Brayden Spinks, 18, Evansville, 96/70, failure to appear; Sirocko Spinks, 37, Mount Vernon, operating motor vehicle without license or permit, $7 plus costs; Sirocko Spinks, 37, Mount Vernon, license plate light, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Tyrell D. Stewart, 22, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, dismissed; Tyrell D. Stewart, 22, Mount Vernon, expired plates, dismissed; Samantha M. Stiff, 26, Evansville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Justin G. Swanson, 37, Mount Carmel, Ill., expired plates, failure to appear; Kyle Swope, 23, Evansville, no insurance, failure to appear; Kyle Swope, 23, Evansville, failure to register, failure to appear; Bryan Thomas, 26, Christopher, Ill., 75/60,

$6.50 plus costs; Kaliegha N. Thomas, 27, Mount Vernon, 77/60, $11.50 plus costs. Kyle P. Thomason, 22, Mount Vernon, 64/55, failure to appear; John W. Tice, 20, Mount Vernon, false/fictitious registration, dismissed; James J. Toth, 59, Mount Vernon, 77/60, $11.50 plus costs; Stacy A. Trafford, 33, Poseyville, 65/55, $6.50 plus costs; James C. Travis, 37, 72/55, $11.50 plus costs; Joshua Trodlen, 20, Evansville, throwing lighted cigarette from vehicle, failure to appear; Daniel P. Tron, 22, New Harmony, unsafely turning vehicle, $6.50 plus costs; Jeffrey V. Upton, 40, Owensboro, Ky., 63/50, failure to appear; Jeffrey V. Upton, 40, Owensboro, Ky., no valid driver’s license, failure to appear; Matthew Utley, 20, Evansville, 72/55, $11.50 plus costs; Iyese N. Vincent, 34, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Paul M. Wailand, 30, Evansville, failure to signal lane change, $6.50 plus costs; Gregory D. Ware-Roge, 53, Carmi, Ill., disregarding lighted signal, $6.50 plus costs; Malcolm D. Warren, 28, Mount Vernon, learner permit violation, $6.50 plus costs. Malcolm D. Warrant, 28, Mount Vernon, 70/60, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; Jacob P. West, 22, Mount Vernon, no insurance, failure to appear; Jacob P. West, 22, Mount Vernon, driving too fast for conditions, failure to appear; Jason White, 41, West Helena, AR, failure to yield right of way, $6.50 plus costs; Connie A. Wiltshire, 36, Poseyville, expired plates, failure to appear; Ann L. Wilson, 49, Poseyville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Daniel W. Woolston, 48, Poseyville, 64/55, $6.50 plus costs; Josalyn M. Wyatt, 34, Mount Vernon, $11.50 plus costs.


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Local Young Life heads to Timber Wolf Lake Every summer, thousands of high school and middle school students come to Timber Wolf Lake for a week of adventure, fun and a chance to consider a relationship with God. All of this takes place in the breathtaking landscape of northern Michigan’s rolling hills and dense forests. Coming from every area around the country with their local Young Life groups and leaders, students play hard with each other, eat great food and laugh a lot. They meet new

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VIKING FOOTBALL CAMP North Posey Youth Football Camp set for July 25 through July 28 at North Posey High School football field. The camp will run from 9:00 to 11:00 am. This is for the incoming students in fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades for the year 2016-2017. Cost is $30.00 per camper. Checks should be payable to VIKING FOOTBALL and returned with the registration form to: Coach Paul Rynkiewich, 1510 Sassafras Drive, Evansville IN 47712. For more information, contact Coach Rynkiewich at 568-6366. Name: __________________________________________Age:_______Grade level for 2016-17 _______ Shirt Size (Adult): Small_______ Medium_______ Large_______ X-Large_______ XX-Large_______ Parent / Guardian Name: _________________________________Phone:_________________________ Address______________________________________________City/Zip__________________________

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

APR for 60 months

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

2014 4Runner SR5 Premium 4x4

2012 Highlander LE

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

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

$

$

34,950

22,850

2013 Tacoma SR5 D-Cab 4x4

2015 Toyota Camry SE

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

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

$

$

20,595

27,995

2013 Toyota Camry SE

2012 Toyota Camry SE

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

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

$

$

17,950

17,850

2011 Toyota Camry LE

2014 Toyota Corolla ECO

#1620801B, 60,969 mi.

#P15079, 30,776 mi., 1 owner

$

$

12,995

15,995

2013 Toyota Prius V

2013 Tundra Crew Max Plat. 4x4

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

#P15048, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 24,159 mi., 1 owner

$

$

18,995

38,950

2012 Highlander LTD AWD #1620611A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 67,456 mi., 1 owner

2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4 #P15089, alloy wheels, 9,954 mi.

$

$

28,995

36,950

2014 Toyota Camry SE

2013 Toyota Camry SE

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

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

$

$

18,650

18,950

2012 Toyota Camry LE

2012 Toyota Camry SE

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

#1610606A, sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation, 1 owner

$

$

15,850

15,950

2014 Toyota Prius V

2015 Toyota Corolla S Plus

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

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

$

21,850

$

17,995

2012 Toyota Tundra Rock Warrior 4X4 #1620380B, alloy wheels, 50,148 mi.

2011 Highlander SE #1620841S, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 73,104 mi., 1 owner

$

28,995

$

24,950

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

You don’t have to buy a Toyota to enjoy the Savings at the Pre-Owned SuperCenter! •Comprehensive 160 Point Inspection •Thorough Reconditioning •Great Sale Price! •Vehicle history report so you can buy with confidence. 2012 Highlander LTD AWD

2011 Tacoma TRD Sport

#P15068A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 1 owner

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

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

$

$

2012 Toyota Sienna XLE

24,850

19,995

2010 Toyota Prius IV

2007 Toyota Camry SE

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

#1610625A, leather, rear entertainment system, 1 owner

#1610690B, sunroof, alloy wheels

$

15,950

9,995

$

9,995

2014 Cadillac ATS

2014 Cadillac ATS Premium

2013 Chevy Camaro LS

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

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

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

$

$

31,950

26,950

2011 Honda Accord EXL

2009 Buick Lucerne EXL

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

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

$

$

13,995

12,995

2015 Infiniti QX60 #P15039, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 9,500 mi., 1 owner

$

39,950

$

38,350

17,950

2016 Honda CR-V LX AWD #1630359A, sunroof, alloy wheels, 3,759 mi., 1 owner

$

24,950

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 #P15098, alloy wheels, 12,489 mi., 1 owner

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

36,950

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

$

2014 Dodge Journey AWD

$

2014 Mercedes ML350

$

19,845

2014 Dodge Ram ST Crew Cab 4x4

2013 Chevy Silverado

#1620744A, alloy wheels, 36,190 mi., 1 owner

#1610604A, 11,215 mi.

$

28,995

$

18,850

2013 Ford F150 LTD 4x4

2011 Chevy Silverado LTZ 4x4

2011 Cadillac SRX Performance AWD

#1630395A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 38,546 mi., 1 owner

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

#P15060A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, rear entertainment system, navigation

$

$

36,450

27,950

$

17,950

2009 Pontiac Torrent

2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 4x4

2010 Toyota Corolla

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

#P15061A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

#P15053A, alloy wheels

$

$

16,995

12,450

2006 Cadillac DTS

2015 Chevy Traverse LT FWD

#1620856B, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

#1610778A, alloy wheels, rear ent. system, 35,204 mi., 1 owner

$

$

9,995

24,995

2012 Chevy Malibu LT #P15099, sunroof, alloy wheels, 57,511 mi.

$

12,385

$

$

31,950

$

15,995

#P15025, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

#1620774A, leather, alloy wheels

$

7,365

2014 Ford Focus SE 4DR #P15131, alloy wheels, 40,210 mi.

#P15051, alloy wheels

$

11,995

$

18,870

$

15,550

2011 Mercedes C300 4 Matic AWD #P15011A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, navigation, 65,728 mi., 1 owner

$

17,950

2015 GMC Terrain SLT #P15037, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, 10,561 mi., 1 owner

$

25,550

2014 Ford F150 FX4 4x4 #1620646A, leather, alloy wheels, 35,037 mi., 1 owner

$

31,950

2013 Nissan Rogue AWD #1630076B, sunroof, alloy wheels, 34,280 mi., 1 owner

$

19,850

2010 Ford F150 XLT #1620745A, alloy wheels, 52,748 mi.

$

19,995

2016 Dodge Challenger R/T #1620486B, alloy wheels, navigation, 2,423 mi., 1 owner

$

32,650

2013 Nissan Murano Platinum #1620821A, sunroof, alloy wheels, leather, navigation, 39,364 mi., 1 owner

$

28,995

2011 Chevy Traverse LT #P15090, alloy wheels

$

13,365 #P15088, alloy wheels

2008 Chrysler Pacifica Touring

2011 Ford F-150 X-Cab XLT 4x4

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

2011 Chevy Equinox LT

2013 Toyota Camry XLE

13,870

2015 Chevy Cruze LT

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

6,995

$

29,950

2014 Chevy Malibu LT

$

12,265

$

#1630393B, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

$

13,995

2013 Nissan Versa 4DR #1610525A, 72,771 mi.

#1610782A

$

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

2006 Lexus GS300 AWD

2010 Nissan Cube

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

#P15095, alloy wheels, navigation, 36,038 mi., 1 owner

#P15132, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels, spoiler, 28,285 mi.

10,480

2010 Ford Fusion Sport

2014 Ram SLT CrewCab 4X4

2014 Ford Focus Hatchback

$

14,420

10,995

#1630378A, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels,

9,275

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

$

2005 Lexus ES330 4DR

$

2012 Ford Fusion SEL

"Doing things the right way"

$

8,495

2012 Toyota Camry LE #P14946A, 62,387 mi.

$

13,455

2013 Dodge Journey SXT #P15134, alloy wheels, 62,987 mi.

$

14,995

$

12,860

2011 Toyota Sienna XLE #P15030, sunroof, leather, alloy wheels

$

17,840

2010 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4 #P15085, sunroof, alloy wheels

$

22,350

2011 Ford F150 Crew XLT 4X4 #P15084, alloy wheels

$

20,865

Purchase excludes tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Offers expire July 5, 2016.

5600 Division Street, Evansville, IN

866-831-2623

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

2015

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25,995

2009 Toyota RAV4 LTD

$

L /CERTIFIED

$

2011 4Runner LTD 3rd Row 4x4

1.9%

APR for60 months

ON ALL ES,ISandRX MODELS

*1.9% APR - 60 monthly payments of $17.48 for each $1,000 borrowed. With approved credit on certified pre-owned Lexus ES in stock. Prices exclude tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Offers expire 07/5/16

2015LexusRX350AWD #P15087, White, 21,360 mi., 1 owner$38,950 2012LexusES350 #1630352A, White, 17,279 mi., 1 owner$25,995 2014LexusGX460AWD #1630367A, Gray, 55,469 mi., 1 owner$46,995 2012LexusRX350AWD #1630397C, Gray, 52,949 mi., 1 owner$29,950 2013LexusLS460AWD #P15080, Gray, 10,098 mi., 1 owner$54,900

LEXUS

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Non~Certified Lexus 2008LexusGX4704x44 #1620690A, Silverr......................................................

19 9,850 19 9,95 950 233,95 950

$

$ 2008LexusRX350AWD #1630433A, White, 74,263 mi., 1 owner... $ 2008LexusLS460 #1630400A, White...................................................................

Warranty coverage begins after the completion of the 4year/50K base new vehicle warranty providing a maximum benefit of up to 6 years from date of first use and unlimited miles (balance of the new car warranty + 2 year/unlimited mileage). L/Certified vehicles purchased after the new vehicle warranty receive 2 years/unlimited mileage L/Certified Warranty coverage beginning immediately upon vehicle purchase. Complimentary 2 year or 20,000 miles (whichever comes first), 4 scheduled maintenance services. Excludes tax, title, license and $199 dealer fee. Must take delivery by July 5, 2016.


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