tribtown > Spec. Austin Cecil, right, helps Columbus' Lt. Nick Roukas with Charlie Company prepare for a practice parachute jump at Freeman Field in Seymour on Wednesday morning. The soldiers are members of the 2-152 Reconnaissance and Surveillane Calvary Squadron (airborne) of the Indiana National Guard's newly activated 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade. Members of the squadron will continue practice jumps at Freeman Field in an anticipation of deployment in in 2011. Members of the unit made 48 jumps during the exercise.
tribtown > First Sgt. Matt Dunndevoir who is stationed at the Indiana National Guard's Urban Warefare Training Center at Butlerville is one of the members of the newly activated 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, activated during a ceremony at Camp Atterbury on Saturday.
tribtown > Jeff Fisher, director of Jackson County Farm Service Agency, talks about federal programs concerning flooding and crop insurance during the 76th annual Indiana Farm Management Tour stop at the B & A Thompson Grain Farm in the Cortland area Tuesday afternoon.
tribtown > The new 80,000-square-foot Indiana Steel and Tube plant will lie on an 18-acre site just south of U.S. 50 and west of Indiana 135 in Brownstown. The site is owned by Dill Whittymore, who co-owns the company with his wife, Christy Whittymore, and Gary and Debbie Hunicutt. Processing of steel coil at the plant, which will initially employee 45, is expected to begin early in the fourth quarter of this year.
tribtown > This overturned semitrailer left the southbound lanes of Interstate 65 at the 55-mile marker closed for several hours on Feb. 18, 2008. That in turn led to traffic snarls for motorists who were diverted onto Indiana 11 to U.S. 50 in Seymour.
tribtown > This overturned semitrailer led to the closure of Interstate 65 at the 55-mile marker in the Jonesville area on Feb. 18, 2008. The bus became mired behind the truck. Traffic was diverted to Indiana 11 to U.S. 50 in Seymour and back to the Interstate.
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 > Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks during AISIN U.S.A. Manufacturing Inc.'s 20th birthday celebration Tuesday outside the plant one in Seymour.
tribtown > Indiana State Police Capt. Mike White plays "Taps" during the annual memorial service held Wednesday morning at the Seymour post, 721 E. Tipton St. White works out of ISP’s headquarters in Indianapolis.
Spec. Austin Cecil, right, helps Columbus' Lt. Nick Roukas with Charlie Company prepare for a practice parachute jump at Freeman Field in Seymour on Wednesday morning. The soldiers are members of the 2-152 Reconnaissance and Surveillane Calvary Squadron (airborne) of the Indiana National Guard's newly activated 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade. Members of the squadron will continue practice jumps at Freeman Field in an anticipation of deployment in in 2011. Members of the unit made 48 jumps during the exercise.
tribtown > Spec. Austin Cecil, right, helps Columbus' Lt. Nick Roukas with Charlie Company prepare for a practice parachute jump at Freeman Field in Seymour on Wednesday morning. The soldiers are members of the 2-152 Reconnaissance and Surveillane Calvary Squadron (airborne) of the Indiana National Guard's newly activated 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade. Members of the squadron will continue practice jumps at Freeman Field in an anticipation of deployment in in 2011. Members of the unit made 48 jumps during the exercise.
Spec. Austin Cecil, right, helps Columbus' Lt. Nick Roukas with Charlie Company prepare for a practice parachute jump at Freeman Field in Seymour on Wednesday morning. The soldiers are members of the 2-152 Reconnaissance and Surveillane Calvary Squadron (airborne) of the Indiana National Guard's newly activated 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade. Members of the squadron will continue practice jumps at Freeman Field in an anticipation of deployment in in 2011. Members of the unit made 48 jumps during the exercise.
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