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October 31, 2018

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, October 31, 2018 A-3 LOCAL Call: 812-354-8500 Email: news@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg NEWS BRIEFS Huntingburg Holiness Church will host Revival Oct. 30-Nov. 4 The Huntingburg Holiness Church, 813 N. Washington Street, will be holding a Reviv- al October 30 -Novem- ber 4 with Evangelist and singers Brian and Nadine Covert at 7 p.m. weeknights and Sunday services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. For more informa- tion or transportation, call Rev. Brent Myers at 812-354-4273 or 812- 683-4167. NARFE meeting slated for Nov. 14 NARFE Chapter 1847 will meet for the month- ly meeting on Wednes- day November 14, 2018, at noon. The meeting will be at the Schnitzel- bank Restaurant in Jas- per. The speaker will be Barbara Simmerman, of Blue Cross/Blue Shield, to tell the members of changes in the health- care plans. NARFE is open to all active and retired employees. Upcoming event? We want to know! Do you have an up- coming event? Send it to news@pressdispatch. net or call 812-354-8500. "Always do the right thing" COLEMAN VOTE PIKE CO. SHERIFF "The change you desire. The experience you deserve." People are saying we need CHANGE at the Sheriff's Office. I agree. • Advise school officials on using metal detectors to keep guns out of our schools. • Stop bullying by enforcing in mida on codes. • Combat crimes against children, including arrests of internet predators. • Promptly respond to community complaints of drug ac vity. • Secure the jail to prevent inmate escape and smuggling of drugs – an inmate escaped in 2017 as reported by The Press Dispatch. KEY PARTS OF MY PLAN INCLUDE: • Former FBI Agent John Bellamy will work with our schools to protect our kids from gun violence. • Guns can be brought into our schools even with the new security system and an armed deputy being present – 17 were killed in one Florida school with an armed deputy being present earlier this year. Unfortunately, my opponent hasn't men oned what he'll do if elected, in any of his previous ads. Over five edi ons, I've given you what I'll do to protect our families and manage the Sheriff's Office efficiently. Paid for by Frank Coleman for Sheriff Frank and Beth, his wife of 38 years. Frank has 28 years experience with the Indiana State Police and was Mayor of Petersburg for two years. Our son, Frank, his wife, Leigha, and our two wonderful grandsons, Isaac and Titus. Scarecrow judging on Main Street The four Buffalo Trace pageant winners judged scarecrows up and down Main Street, Petersburg, but they all looked to be winners, including the judges. Pictured left to right are: Madyson Hegedus, Miss Buffalo Trace; Jerzey Reibold, Teen Miss Buffalo Trace; Brooklyn Query, Jr. Miss Buffalo Trace; Jo Hadley, president of Discover Downtown; Elle Wiscaver, Little Miss Buffalo Trace; and Petersburg Mayor R.C. Klipsch. James Capozella photo STOP it takes 3 MINUTES to subscribe to 812-354-8500

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