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March 30, 2022

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To enter the Birthday Club, fill out the form at www. pressdispatch.net/birthday. Only the person's name, town and birthday will appear in the paper. As an added bonus, one lucky person each month will receive a free six month Press-Dispatch subscription. THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS Mike Ault .................................... Bicknell .............3/31 Susan Zenthofer ........................ Petersburg .............4/1 Grayson Schultheis .................... Petersburg .............4/4 Taylin Morgan .......................... Washington ............4/5 Eric Gogel ................................. Petersburg .............4/5 THIS MONTH'S SPONSOR The Press Dispatch PIKE COUNTY'S NEWS NETWORK 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg 812-354-8500 • www.pressdispatch.net My ATTENTION SELLERS I'm always happy to cooperate with other agents to get YOU the BEST price! Call Jessica Mason – 812-582-0246 SIAR 2001 Heidelbach Ave, Evansville • $99,000 MLS# 202200592 1508 E Walnut Street, Petersburg • $168,000 MLS# 202206003 3692 N CR 575 W, Petersburg • $310,000 MLS#202203665 1868 Black Lake Run, Winslow • $295,000 MLS# 202206293 SOLD SOLD for $8,000 over for $8,000 over asking price! asking price! SALE SALE PENDING! PENDING! SALE SALE PENDING! PENDING! SOLD! SOLD! Pending In Less Than A Day! Pending In Less Than A Day! SALE PENDING SALE PENDING for $8,500 over list price! for $8,500 over list price! Pending In Two Days! Pending In Two Days! SALE PENDING SALE PENDING for $4,000 over list price! for $4,000 over list price! 2350 N Spring Street, Otwell • $6,500 MLS#202205143 1322 S. State Rd. 61, Winslow • $185,000 MLS#202200047 629 S. Lakeview Drive, Petersburg • $109,000 MLS# 202209179 406 N. Walnut St, Winslow • $159,000 MLS# 202209620 • Structurally sound 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow home • A lot of the hard work and improvements have already been done! • Updates include: New privacy fence, drywall added to a couple bedrooms, mini-split installed upstairs for climate control, the wall between kitchen and living room was removed by a licensed contractor to open things up, and the exterior of the house was painted for added curb appeal. • Almost 2,100 sq. ft. of potential living space. Home offers value and opportunity. • Loft area upstairs has potential to be a 4th bedroom. • Home sits right across from Garvin Park so you can enjoy beautiful views year round. • NEW home WITHOUT the new home price!! Move-in ready!! • This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Petersburg has been completely renovated throughout. • New plumbing, new electrical, new windows, new HVAC, and a new roof, to name just a few. With blown in insulation throughout, you can rest assured that no corners have been cut. • The kitchen is every cook's dream with beautiful granite countertops and a porcelain backsplash. • The laundry room and both bathrooms boast ceramic tile flooring. • All new appliances included. If you are looking to buy! Jessica is your girl. Home buying can be stressful, but Jessica made it easy! Our process took way longer than expected and tons of obstacles we had to jump through. Jessica did not give up on us. Any bump in the road we came to she was ready to tackle it so we could move forward. She kept my spirits high when I was ready to give up. I am forever grateful for her hard work. She finally put that "sold" sign in the yard of our dream house. Sierra M., 2022, Facebook Review Jessica Gets Results Jessica Gets Results AREA HAPPENINGS Petersburg Senior Citizen Will be Offering Senior a Lunch Menu–Petersburg Senior Citizen will be offering seniors lunch on Wednesdays beginning at 11 a.m. At the Petersburg court house basement, 801 Main Street. March 30 – Beef Roast, Potatoes and Carrots, Slaw and Dessert. Right to Life Aluminum Can Drive Sat. April 2–The Daviess Right to Life will have their Aluminum Can Drive on Sat., April 2 at the Tractor Supply in Washington from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sorry no newsprint, we have discontinued re- cycling newsprint. Celebrate Recovery–Will meet every Monday at 6 p.m. at the River of Life Church, 342 E. CR 300 N., Petersburg. For more information, contact Pastor Jim at 812-354-8800. Pike County History Center—Will meet the fourth Monday of each month at the History Center, 1104 Main Street, Petersburg at 6:30 p.m. New members welcome. History Center hours Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until further notice. DAR—Local chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution meet the second Monday of each month September through June at 6 p.m. at the History Center in Petersburg. Free Clothing Bank, CLOSED–Oak Grove Clothing Bank in Oakland City is now closed. No other free clothing bank location available in Oakland City. Winslow Alcoholics Anonymous–will meet every Tues- day at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Odd Fellows IOOF Pacific Lodge #175 meeting–the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. All area members are encouraged to attend. Otwell Ruritan–will have its monthly meetings the sec- ond Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Pike Lodge #121 F&AM regular stated meeting–the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All area Masons are invited to attend. Jefferson Township Community Center of Otwell– will have its monthly meetings the first Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Perinatal Loss Support–Expectant parents who sud- denly lose their child often experience a wide range of emo- tions and grief. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Cen- ter offers support to assist those who have experienced the loss of a child (conception to one month of age) through the grieving process. For more information about Perina- tal Loss Support, contact Theresa O'Bryan, Pastoral Care, at 812-996 -0219 or tobryan@mhhcc.org. This is Louis Kavanaugh with Daviess County Right to Life with this ques on? If you say: Abor on is only one life issue and you put more emphasis on Capital Punishment, Global Warming or other related issues that you think are more important than the abor on issue, Then listen to this: Over one Million pre-born children have been killed by abor on in the 2021 and 11 have died by Capital Punishment in the same me frame. Does that sound like abor on just maybe the more important Issue? Pro-abor on proponents and some "Good Chris an People" argue that we should not focus on a single issue when vo ng as they want us to look away from the one million pre-born children being killed each year by abor on. We feel they do this in order to jus fy in their own conscious vo ng for their favorite pro-abor on candidates. We Say: No other Life Issue is more important than the issue of abor on. The numbers don't lie! So please, Always Vote Pro-Life! Paid for by Daviess/Pike County Right to Life, P.O. Box 41 Washington, IN. 47501 No Other Life Issue is More Important Than the Issue of Abor on! Spring break coloring Brynlee Poteet, 9, along with her little sister Ava, 5, enjoy some time at the Petersburg Library last week col- oring, during Spring break. Both girls were looking forward to riding horses while they were off of school. Odd Fellows donate to Somebody's Place Jim Shoultz, a member of Order of Odd Fellows - 175 Pacific Lodge, donates money to Nelda Garland of Somebody's Place (Pike County Christian Assis- tance) on Thursday. "We need every little bit we can get," Garland said. "These are some of the funds we raised from can- dy sales last Fall," Shoultz said. Garland said they plan to use the donation to buy additional food to help those in need. Somebody's Place mission is to provide food to people in need from Pike County as well as surrounding counties. They also have a lim- ited selection of clothes. E-mail: pcca1@frontier.com for more information. 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