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March 23, 2022

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Pacific Lodge No. 175 I.O.O.F. donates to PAWS Pacific Lodge No. 175 I.O.O.F. donated $200 to Petersburg PAWS. Accepting the donation is Darrell Ad- ams (l), from Randall Hamm of Pacific Lodge No. 175 I.O.O.F. A-4 Wednesday, March 23, 2022 The Press-Dispatch Your turf has met its match Premium upgrades and added comfort with a more premium seat and Flex Forks ™ for a smoother ride. • Up to 1 Acre • 21.5 HP & 23 HP Kawasaki engine • 42" & 54" Decks • 3-year/300 Hour Residential Warranty • Up to 1 Acre • 18 HP & 21.5 HP Kawasaki engine • 42" & 54" Decks • 3-year/300 Hour Residential Warranty All the performance and reliability Hustler is known for in a simple and durable design. Mon-Fri 7AM - 6PM Saturday 7AM - 5PM Sunday 10AM - 4PM Hwy. 41 N. at Lyles Station Rd Princeton • 812-385-2641 Memmer's Hardware & Outdoor Power The Press-Dispatch 812-354-8500 | www.pressdispatch.net *By enrolling in the Birthday Club, you agree to have your name, town and birth- day, or the person's name and town and birthday of whom you are enrolling, printed in e Press-Dispatch on the week in which the birthday occurs. Joining is easy! Visit pressdispatch.net/birthday or send your full name, address, city, state, zip code, phone number and birthdate to birthdayclub@pressdispatch.net.* Each week, a list of birthdays will be published in the paper! You could win a FREE PRIZE from area businesses and a three-month subscription to e Press-Dispatch. MUST RE-ENROLL EVERY YEAR! Join the One WINNER is drawn at the end of each month LOUIE CAMPBELL Sales Professional lcampbell@sfaulknerauto.com CALL OR TEXT 812-899-6267 @LouieYourCarGuy HWY. 64 W. PRINCETON Looking for a Great Deal On Your Next Vehicle? New boardwalk at Patoka NWR A new 120' boardwalk in the Patoka National Wildlife Refuge is open to the public. It is Buck's Marsh Boardwalk Trail. This trail takes visitors to Buck's Marsh where visi- tors can experience the marsh on a 120' foot long boardwalk extending halfway across the wetland. The trail provides excep- tional scenic viewing, a way to explore the diversity of habitats the Refuge has to of- fer, plus opportunities to ob- serve birds and other wildlife. The Buck's Marsh Boardwalk Trail is about three-quarters of a mile long to the board- walk and is through rolling and sometimes moderately steep terrain. Most of the trail is grav- eled, but some portions are soil/grass. The parking lot for the trail is located off of SR 57 northeast of Oakland City at the east end of Base Road (CR 00)on Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors can contact the Ref- uge Headquarters at 812-749 - 3199 with questions. PETERSBURG ELEMENTARY SPRING CONCERT Abbigail Stanker holds Cookie Monster up high during their song. Petersburg Elementary School's spring concert for K to second grade was last Thursday. The kindergarten group sang C is for Cookies, The Theme for Sesame St., Itsy Bitsy Spider and Hickory, Dickory, Dock. These masked kindergarten students were all in (l to r), Avery Collins, Dallas Smith, Remi Adams, Braylynn Chestnut, Charles Kirkpatrick and Ava Woodall. Anisia Burkhart's second grade class performs to 'I've Been Working On The Railroad,' during the Petersburg Elementary School Spring Concert Thursday, March 10. SAYLOR KAY ROBINETTE Matt and Krista Robinette welcomed their second child, a daughter, Saylor Kay Rob- inette, born on February 22, at St. Vincent's Hospital in Evansville at 10 :23 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. and 19.25 inches long. Grandparents are Robin and Tonya Willis of Peters- burg, Tim and Rhonda Robi- nette of Otwell; great grand- parents are Kay Reynolds and the late Tony Reynolds of Pe- tersburg, the late Donnie and Rita Willis of Petersburg, Pat Robinette of Franklin, the late Jerry Robinette of Shoals, Rose Dycus and the late Ed Dycus,of Gilbertsville, Ky. Saylor has a three year old brother, Kreigh Robinette. Area Birth

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