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tribtown > On Nov. 25, 2007, Habitat for Humanity of Jackson County dedicated its 10th home built in the county. Kristi Baldwin and her 8-year-old son, Dylan Baldwin, are the owners of the home at 5600 N. 250E in Cortland.
tribtown > Kristi and Dylan Baldwin stand at the front door of their new home on County Road 250 East in Cortland. They joined volunteers and others at a dedication of the home Nov. 25, 2007. It is the 10th home Habitat for Humanity has built in Jackson County.
tribtown > Kristi and Dylan Baldwin stand outside their home on County Road 250 East. They joined volunteers and others at a dedication of the home Nov. 25, 2007. It is the 10th home Habitat for Humanity has built in Jackson County.
tribtown > Lewis Heideman, right, Habitat for Humanity of Jackson County board member, presents Kristi and Dylan Baldwin a Bible Nov. 25, 2007, during the dedication ceremony at Habitat’s 10th home in the county. The Baldwins helped other volunteers build their home, which is at 5600 N. County Road 250E in Cortland.
tribtown > Members of the Charlie Company, 38th Main Support Battalion of the Indiana National Guard, gather with their families Nov. 24, 2007, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1925 in Seymour. The Charlie Company had just been disbanded before finding out some of them would be going overseas.
tribtown > Seymour firefighters enter the building for Jackson-Jennings Co-op on Second Street in Seymour on the morning of Nov. 28, 2007. Debris in a series of pits in the building caught fire as crews were dismantling the building.
tribtown > Seymour Fire Chief Fred Hines, second from left, talks with members of a crew dismantling a building for Jackson-Jennings Co-op. Debris in a series of pits in the building caught fire on the morning of Nov. 28.
tribtown > Indiana Conservation Officer Nate Berry, left, talks with Jim Luttrell, property manager at Driftwood State Fish Hatchery near where a car was found in a hatchery pond early Tuesday morning. The driver was not found at the scene, but Jackson County Detective Bob Lucas says police have a potential suspect.
tribtown > Lynn P. Maximuk, director of the National Weather Service's Central Region, was one of several weather service officials on hand Sunday afternoon when Ruth Everhart of Seymour received the Helmut E. Landsberg award for her 60 years of service in the Cooperative Observer Program. The awards program was held at Central Christian Church in Seymour.
Seymour Fire Chief Fred Hines, second from left, talks with members of a crew dismantling a building for Jackson-Jennings Co-op. Debris in a series of pits in the building caught fire on the morning of Nov. 28.
 > Seymour Fire Chief Fred Hines, second from left, talks with members of a crew dismantling a building for Jackson-Jennings Co-op. Debris in a series of pits in the building caught fire on the morning of Nov. 28.
Seymour Fire Chief Fred Hines, second from left, talks with members of a crew dismantling a building for Jackson-Jennings Co-op. Debris in a series of pits in the building caught fire on the morning of Nov. 28.
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