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December 12, 2012

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Page zero preview PD INSIDER Woman injured in Sunday afternoon crash School board votes to borrow $4 million A Loogootee woman was injured Sunday afternoon when the SUV she was driving hydroplaned during heavy rain and crashed into a utility pole and overturned. ■ Read Full Article with Photo At its monthly meeting Monday night, the Pike County School Corporation Board of Education took the final steps needed to borrow $4 million to fund two sections of its budget until property tax funds come in for the current year. ■ Read Full Article Lady Chargers swim team get first win Petersburg man charged with child molesting Petersburg Downtown 2012 Hollywalk WES celebrated American Education Week Christmas in the park Scotch tape finds new use as 'smart material' A Petersburg man has been arrested for child molesting after his girlfriend came home and found him naked on top of a young boy. ■ Read Full Article Fire destroys Glezen house A fire destroyed an unoccupied house on CR125W in the community of Glezen. Patoka Township Deputy Fire Chief Brandon Truitt said About 10:30 p.m. he got a report of a fully involved abandoned house in Glezen. ■ Read Full Article Susan Stafford reads The Polar Express to area children as part of the Hollywalk. Carriage rides, refreshments, store sales and Santa were all featured during this year. ■ See Photo Feature. The heralding angel and three kings light displays are just two of many in the Christmas in the Park exhibit. It is open each night in Hornady Park from 6 to 9 p.m. each night and 6 to 10 p.m. on weekends. A $5 donation is suggested. ■ See Photo Feature The first dual meet win of the season came to the Pike Central Lady Chargers girls swimming team against the South Spencer Lady Rebels while they finished second in a meet with Southridge. ■ Read Full Article The Winslow Elementary School celebrated American Education Week by going "Around the World" this year. ■ Read Full Article with Photos The researchers used Scotch tape to create a tiny grasping claw that collects droplets of water, an innovation could be used to collect water samples for environmental testing. ■ Read Full Article Harris REAL ESTATE Pike County's Real Estate Powerhouse Click to see our WEBSITE Weekly ad 711 E Main, Petersburg • 354-2006 FACEBOOK

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