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tribtown > District Jackson 5 North poll workers Beverly Pfaffenberger, right, and Joe Robertson, upper left show voter Tracy Bullard how to vote on the electronic voting machine Tuesday morning. After voting Bullard said voting electronically was easy and not much different than a paper ballot.
tribtown > Before walking into the voting site Tuesday morning signs warned voters to have photo I.D. ready and to not bring in campaign paraphernalia. Mayoral candidates Craig Luedeman and Ed Koerner, both Republicans and Democrat Woody DeZarn said Tuesday morning they were greeting voters instead of handing out litera-ture as they walked into the voting site.
tribtown > Sheriff Marc Lahrman, left, and jail commander Stan Darlage escort Robert Allen Barker, 47, of Seymour back to the Jackson County Jail on Tuesday afternoon after he faced his initial hearing in Jackson Circuit Court in Brownstown on a charge he shot William Dean "Dino" Jackson II, 33, to death in late December.
tribtown > Joe Robertson, inspector of Jackson 5 North precinct site at Seymour HIgh School and poll worker Beverly Pfaffenberger check out the electronic voting machine before showing a voter how to use it this morning. Workers at several Seymour precincts said early morning turnout appeared to be slow.
tribtown > Traffic backs up on Brownstown's east side Monday as workers clean up a chemical spill. A valve on a Jackson-Jennings Co-op truck caused the spill, which officials say posed no threat to public health.
tribtown > Kody Riddle and Alex Schepman, eighth-graders at Immanuel Lutheran School, check out exhibits such as a small dog skeleton at the Seymour Animal Hospital booth during Career Day on Wednesday at Seymour Middle School.
tribtown > Chili’s assistant manager Ron Bowling restocks chips and salsa at the restaurant’s booth as Immanuel eighth-graders, left to right, Kaitlin Grindlay, Taylor Hays, Sarah Bishop and Dakota Richart dive in.
tribtown > Principal Talmadge Reasoner works on his laptop computer on his rooftop perch Wednesday at Emerson Elementary School. Reasoner took to the roof, paying off a promise to students involving a fundraiser for Riley Hospital for Children.
tribtown > Seymour Oktoberfest Board awarded $35,000 in grants to Jackson County organizations Tuesday morning. Representing organizations were Tony Ruddick for ABATE of Indiana, Becky Kime and Karen Stewart for Advocates for Children, Wilma Wessel for American Red Cross, Deb Bedwell for Anchor House, the Rev. Rosa Harris and Merrilee Klopenstein for Community Diversity Service, Stacey Waskom for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jackson County, Janice Read for Child Care Network Inc., Ruth Ann Rebber, George Spray and Bill Rinehart for Community Agency Building, Del Kloeker for Community Provisions of Jackson County Inc., Ted Jordan and Mike Jordan for Freeman Army Air Field Museum Inc., Phyllis Nantz for Habitat for Humanity, Suzi Judd for The Humane Society of Jackson County, Raymond Bachmann for Jackson County Historical Society, Wendel and Carol Borcherding for La Paz de Cristo, Laura Stahl for Mental Health America of Jackson County, Jane and Dave Wagner for Norman Station Conservation Club, Mary Catherine Burnside for Freetown Park, April Williams and Marg Miller for Pregnancy Care Center of Jackson County, Alan Whisman for Seymour Band Booster Association, Jane Siefert, Janis Brett and Melissa Joy for Seymour High School Renaissance, Fred Mortiz for Seymour Main Street, Inc. Dick Parman for Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, Paul Kedrowitz and Don Matzner for Special Olympics of Jackson County, Rhea Murray for Turning Point, Brenda Tracy, Tom and Dana Bollinger, Mike Jordan and Ann Windley for Girls Inc., Joe Joiner for Schneck Medical Center, and Ann Windley for Leadership Jackson County.
District Jackson 5 North poll workers Beverly Pfaffenberger, right, and Joe Robertson, upper left show voter Tracy Bullard how to vote on the electronic voting machine Tuesday morning. After voting Bullard said voting electronically was easy and not much different than a paper ballot.
 > District Jackson 5 North poll workers Beverly Pfaffenberger, right, and Joe Robertson, upper left show voter Tracy Bullard how to vote on the electronic voting machine Tuesday morning. After voting Bullard said voting electronically was easy and not much different than a paper ballot.
District Jackson 5 North poll workers Beverly Pfaffenberger, right, and Joe Robertson, upper left show voter Tracy Bullard how to vote on the electronic voting machine Tuesday morning. After voting Bullard said voting electronically was easy and not much different than a paper ballot.
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