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SOMETHING NEWSWORTHY? Let us know at 812-354-8500! SEEKING VOLUNTEERS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS Petersburg Fire Department Petersburg Fire Department is seeking dedicated volunteers who are eager to train, serve, and respond to fire and medical emergencies. Apply today to join a new training class of volunteer first responders who care enough to serve our community and help friends and neighbors during their time of greatest need. Open House Jan. 15 & Jan. 19 To find out more, visit our open house recruitment information meetings on Saturday, Jan. 15 from 9 a.m.-noon or Wednesday, Jan. 19 from 6-8 p.m. at the Fire Station at 624 E. Illinois Street. You can also apply on the department Facebook page at @Petersburgstation4, call 812-291-0221 or pick one up at Petersburg City Hall, 704 E. Main St., Petersburg. Requirements: • Commit to attending weekly training sessions to achieve certifications • Be 18 years of age by May 1, 2022 • Have a valid Indiana Driver's License and be able to pass background check. • Be physically able to perform firefighting duties. • Preference to those living or working in Washington or Madison Townships Benefits: • Join new brothers and sisters in a fantastic, life-changing, volunteer organization receiving the gratitude of your community. • Paid stipends for attending trainings, work- ing duty shis, or responding to calls. • College tuition reimbursement (up to $1,000 per semester) • All training and equipment provided at no cost to the volunteer. WINSLOW CHRISTMAS CONCERT The third grade students at WES sing a Christmas song. The first grade class used paper plates as props during one of their songs. Logan Norris announces the next song to be performed by the fifth grade choir. Rayne Stafford belts out a Christmas carol. Ryleigh Gard and Jax Hudson are obviously having fun singing Christmas songs from around the world. Hazeley Travis balanc- es a paper plate that was a prop on her head. Winslow Elementary School's fifth grade classes performed several songs at their annual Christmas program. A-8 Wednesday, December 8, 2021 The Press-Dispatch

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