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tribtown > Firefighters from at least three Jackson County departments responded to a blaze at a home on Riley Street in Medora. The home was owned by Lester and Elaine WIngler and was being dismantled because it was damaged in the June 8 flood. The fire also destroyed an outbuilding containing appliances and clothing saved from the flooding by the Winglers.
tribtown > Hamilton Township volunteer firefighters, including Troy Roberts, spent their Saturday afternoon grilling 225 chickens and 300 pork burgers for the department's annual fundraiser at Cortland Elementary School.
tribtown > Volunteer Susie Gleyze-Thomas, left, and Hamilton Township firefighter Cody Hercamp spent part of their Saturday afternoon serving those attending the fire department's annual chicken barbecue, including Amy Donovan of Bowling Green, Ky., right, and her friend Jerrika Lucas of Seymour. The event was held at Cortland Elementary School and is designed too raise money for operating expenses for the fire department.
tribtown > Rick Ferguson, left, makes some adjustments to the Burkholder Funeral Home Special driven by Daniel Higginbotham, 8, during the second annual DARE Soap Box Derby held on West Second Street in Seymour on Saturday.
tribtown > Blake Koons, 9, of Seymour overcame some steering issues to win this heat in the second DARE Soap Box Derby held on West Second Street in Seymour on Saturday. The event is designed to raise awareness issues concerning drug and alcohol abuse and raising money for DARE.
tribtown > Christopher Clegg, 7, of Cortland was one of several stiudents to drive the Cortland Elementary School entry in the second DARE Soap Box Derby in Seymour on Saturday.
tribtown > Pat Koch spent Saturday afternoon speaking about women of wisdom during the first Jackson County Women's Conference held at Seymour High School on Satuday. Koch is director of values at Holiday World & SPlashin' Safari amusement park at Santa Claus.
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Firefighters from at least three Jackson County departments responded to a blaze at a home on Riley Street in Medora. The home was owned by Lester and Elaine WIngler and was being dismantled because it was damaged in the June 8 flood. The fire also destroyed an outbuilding containing appliances and clothing saved from the flooding by the Winglers.
 > Firefighters from at least three Jackson County departments responded to a blaze at a home on Riley Street in Medora. The home was owned by Lester and Elaine WIngler and was being dismantled because it was damaged in the June 8 flood. The fire also destroyed an outbuilding containing appliances and clothing saved from the flooding by the Winglers.
Firefighters from at least three Jackson County departments responded to a blaze at a home on Riley Street in Medora. The home was owned by Lester and Elaine WIngler and was being dismantled because it was damaged in the June 8 flood. The fire also destroyed an outbuilding containing appliances and clothing saved from the flooding by the Winglers.
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