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Join the crowd supporting a move to homegrown energy:
www.hoosiersforrenewables.com/pike
Most Hoosiers are practical people. When
we look ahead to the future, we want
reliability and security with energy. And
homegrown is even better.
Our local communities are lining up to
support renewables, because new projects
mean new injections of capital to support
important projects – from school bleachers
to broadband!
Indiana now has more
than 120 renewable energy
projects underway. Many
solar and wind operations
provide power to the grid,
and our state's endorsement
of renewable energy gives
us more flexibility for future
growth and a brighter future
for our families.
Lower Cost. Homegrown.
Practical Power for the Future.
Above and below: Rod Hudson of Velpen displayed his home built 1967 Mus-
tang which he and his wife Tammy completed in about a year from a shell. Hudson
painted the Mustang Navy blue and installed a 351 Winsor. He learned his paint-
ing at Toyota where he worked for 23 years. Hudson was born in 1967 and person-
alized the 67 Mustang with a seven ball shifter knob rather than the more com-
mon eight ball. James Capozella photos
2021 Miss Pike County 4H Queen Libby Stone pre-
sented Gene Keepes with the People's Choice trophy
and the Veteran's Choice trophy at the 4H Classic Car
Show in Hornady Park. Gene's red 1964 Studebaker
Hawk GT was an eye catcher at the Saturday morn-
ing car show.
A 1966 turquoise F-150 displayed by Chett Davis
won the Queen's Choice at the 2022 4H Classic Car
Show on Saturday. 2021 Miss Pike County 4H Queen
Libby Stone presented Chett Davis with his trophy.
4-H Classic Car Show
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022 The Press-Dispatch