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March 30, 2022

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READER GUIDE Subscriptions: Change of address: subscribers changing addresses will please give old address as well as new one along with phone number. We cannot guarantee prompt change unless this is done. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Press-Dispatch., P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 or e-mail to subscribe@ pressdispatch.net. Subscription rates: One year: $35 for Pike County and all 475/476 zip codes; $38 in the state of Indiana; $55 elsewhere in the USA. Paid in advance. Subscriptions taken after noon on Friday will not receive a paper until the second edition after their subscription date. About us: Andy Heuring and John B. Heuring, Publishers Andy Heuring, Editor John B. Heuring, Adv. Mgr. Sherri Sebella, Reporter Eric Gogel, Production Mgr. Cindy Petty, Adv. Sales Pam Lemond, Adv. Sales Brakston Farrar, Designer • • • Published every Wednesday by the Pike County Publishing Co. Phone: 812-354-8500 820 E. Poplar St., P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 • • • Entered in the Post Office in Petersburg, Indiana for transmission through the mails as Periodical Mail, postage paid at Petersburg, Indiana – published weekly. (USPS 205-620) Contact us: Phone: ....................................................................... 812-354-8500 Fax: ........................................................................... 812-354-2014 Andy Heuring, Editor editor@pressdispatch.net Advertising ads@pressdispatch.net General News news@pressdispatch.net Circulation subscribe@pressdispatch.net No Semi-Truck Outlet; Petersburg up to 17 citations issued A semi-truck driver for Dollar General was stopped at 7th and Branch Sts. on Monday, March 28, in Peters- burg, for a commercial vehicle prohibited on a marked city street. The driver was given two citations, for driv- ing with an expired CDL and a city ordinance violation. The driver was followed to Dollar General in Peters- burg, where he was told to park the semi until a valid driver arrived to drive it back. According to Petersburg Police Chief Kyle Mills, 17 citations have been issued regarding semi trucks disre- garding posted signs throughout the detour for Indiana State Road 61. The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, March 30, 2022 A-3 LOCAL Call: 812-354-8500 Email: news@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg NEWS BRIEFS Living a healthy life with chronic conditions workshop There will be a Living a Healthy Life with chronic con- ditions workshop will continue April 5, 12, 19 from 1:30 - 4 p.m. at the Winslow Community Center, 411 E. Porter Street, Winslow. For more information or to register con- tact Cathy Jones at 812-888 -5159 or email catherine.jones@ vinu.edu. Historic Preservation Month photo contest The DNR Division of Historic Preservation and Archae- ology (DHPA) is sponsoring the Historic Preservation Month photo contest again in 2022. The subject of entry photos must be in Indiana, be at least 50 years old, and be something that was designed/ built by people. It can be a building that's been restored to perfection or one that needs some love. The idea is to show the value of historic preservation. Photos of exclu- sively natural elements are not eligible. The photos should be JPEG files (less than 10MB). Each photo and the required entry form should be emailed to aborland@dnr.IN.gov as attachments. Photographers can submit up to three photos, but submit only one photo and entry form per respective email. For the complete rules and guidelines and the required entry form, visit our website. The contest deadline is Friday, April 1. Pike-Gibson retired teachers spring meeting April 14 The retired teachers of Pike and Gibson County will hold their spring meeting on Thursday, April 14 at the Vil- lage Inn, at 11:30 a.m., Eastern time, with a meal served at noon and program to follow.

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