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May 2, 2018

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, May 2, 2018 A- 7 Signs Don't Vote, People Do. I have had compliments on my signs, but signs don't vote, people do. I have been told my signs are wasteful spending. They cost from $2 to $17 from my own pocket, not the taxpayer. Vote for Jim Johns on May 8. PAID FOR BY JIM JOHNS FOR COUNCIL Effective Wednesday, May 2 We will be closing temporarily from 2pm-3:30pm, Monday thru Saturday to allow the employees to take lunch breaks and to restock the restaurant. 812-354-9646 AND OPENING CEREMONIES PIKE CO. SHERIFF YES YES 28 Years Experience YES YES YES YES Proven Conserva ve YES Minister, Pastor Unknown NO Experience NO NO NO YES Unknown JEFFERY DAVIS II COLEMAN VOTE As a law enforcement officer who served here in Pike County for 28 years, one of the most important tasks I had as a police officer was protec ng our children. I inves gated over 75 child moles ng cases. I always protected the child, not the perpetrator. All my vast experience as a police officer, mayor and Chris an pastor are valuable assets that can only be gained through training and years of experience. I will use this experience to improve the Sheriff's Department and to be er serve you, the public. My door will always be open, and I will be accessible to listen and make changes to improve service. I promise I will "ALWAYS DO THE RIGHT THING." Paid for by Frank Coleman for Sheriff PIKE CO. SHERIFF There is no subs tute for experience! When I was mayor of Petersburg, I saved the city millions of tax dollars. I was able to get the city out from under the state regula ons that were crushing the water department and the ci zens who benefit from Petersburg Water. I nego ated a deal with the county council and city council to extend the city sewer line to the I-69 Interchange so we can improve the future of Pike County. I nego ated the purchase of property that now houses the new Petersburg Fire Department that has been needed for decades. Many other things were accomplished, like finalizing the deal of the Downtown Terrace that provides senior ci zens with affordable housing. I cancelled the Main Street/SR 56 by-pass project that literally saved millions of tax dollars. I have proven myself to the taxpayers as a Conserva ve who thinks about you when spending YOUR tax dollars. YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT! FRANK A COLEMAN, JR. ? ? Donald Trump Supporter Law Enforcement Experience Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Management of Government Budgets Mayor of Petersburg Republican Chris an ELECT COLEMAN FOR SHERIFF! Push #47 on the Republican ballot Pike County Prosecutor Darrin McDonald throws out the first pitch during opening day festivities for the Petersburg Little League on Saturday, April 28. Ed Cahill photo The Coleman Stewart VFW Post 3587 color guard participate in the Petersburg Little League's opening day festivities on Saturday, April 28. Ed Cahill photo Below: From left to right, Kalli Adams, Parker Mikels and Palmer DeWeese take turns throwing candy during the Petersburg Little League's Opening Day parade on Saturday, April 28. Ed Cahill photo Paige Schmitz uses her bucket as a hat after running out of candy to throw to spectators dur- ing the Petersburg Little League's Opening Day parade on Saturday, April 28. Ed Cahill photo Right: Xavery Weisman sings the National An- them during the Petersburg Little League's open- ing day festivi- ties on Saturday, April 28. Ed Ca- hill photo Left: From left to right, Ripco 12U Competitive team members Tessa Vinnedge, Macey Stilwell, Alyna Sharp and Lexi Onyett march up Fifth Street during the Petersburg Little League's Open- ing Day parade on Saturday, April 28. Ed Ca- hill photo

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