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April 11, 2018

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FACEBOOK INSIDE Harris REAL ESTATE Pike County's Real Estate Powerhouse 618 E MAIN, PETERSBURG • 812-354-2006 WEBSITE WEEKLY AD CLICK TO SEE OUR FRONT ■ Winslow considers replacing old fire truck ■ Early voting underway ■ Petersburg to flush fire hydrants ■ Property tax statements mailed out ■ Wheatley arrested for stealing lottery tickets LOCAL ■ Council rearranges Court Referee funding, buys computer for new park secretary ■ With This Ring... ■ Area Reunion ■ Immunization Clinics starts April 12 at Pike Co. Health Dept. ■ Patoka Valley Quilt Guild met April 3 ■ Farm Bureau scholarship applications deadline May 1 ■ Two arrested on drug charges in Hornady Park NEWS BRIEFS • Piranha Mobile Shredding to be at Oakland City Library April 7-13 • PC greenhouse opening April 13 • Friday night community revival this Friday • Golden Living Center to host free brunch and learn April 19 • Lucky Clovers 4-H Club holding Drive Through Rabies Clinic, April 26 SPORTS ■ Shoals adds insult to injury in 6 -0 win over Chargers ■ PCHS boys' track team holds off North Posey, 67-65 ■ Upcoming Sports Schedule ■ PCHS boys' track team posts 23 best performances in tri-meet at South Knox ■ PCMS softball team opens with wins over South Knox, Jasper, Forest Park ■ Onyett leads PCHS boys' golf team to first-place finish in season-opening tri-meet ■ Lady Charger netters drop 4-1 loss to Princeton ■ Stone, Jenkins lead PCHS girls' track team past South Knox, Sullivan ■ PCHS boys' track team opens season by placing first in tri-meet at Tecumseh ■ Chargers fall at Princeton 11-1 ■ Boonville's Underhill one- hits Chargers in 13-3 win OPINION CLASSIFIEDS CHURCH HOME LIFE ■ Turkey Vegetable Soup ■ Real estate transfers ■ Area Happenings SCHOOL ■ Petersburg Elementary ■ Winslow Elementary ■ Otwell Miller Academy ■ Pike Central EAST GIBSON NEWS ■ With low unemployment, finding adult caregivers becomes more difficult ■ Wood Memorial ■ Wood Memorial's Kilian named IBCA Administrator of the Year in District 3 ■ Audiences say 'I do' to weekend's comedy HISTORY ■ Select the right fertilizer for your needs ■ Tackle weeds in your lawn ■ Burrowing wildlife can damage your lawn and garden ■ Recognizing and addressing leaf spot ■ Getting to know succulents ■ Ergonomic techniques can make gardening less taxing ■ How to banish mosquitoes ■ Potential threats to pets in your yard ■ The benefits of water features in garden landscapes ■ Simplify paving stone installation ■ Pools and lawns can get along ■ Scotty's Lawn Equipment: Over 50 years of dedication ■ Hulsman refrigeration: Keeping everyone happy for 48 years ■ Benner and Company: New American-made units with high standards, long warranties available ■ Perry's Heating & Air Conditioning: Quality since 1950 ■ Preparing garden beds for spring ■ Now playing: Summer movie nights in your own backyard ■ Reduce injuries during DIY projects ■ Create a healthier home ■ Laundry room renovation ideas ■ Benefits of child-safe home improvements ■ Minimize dust while renovating

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