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24 Wednesday, July 13, 2011. LOCAL The Tribune, Jackson County, Ind. Jackson County Seymour works board calls for closed session Board of Public Works and Safety will meet in executive session on at 11:15 a.m. Thursday immediately following the regularly scheduled board meeting. The closed session will convene in the small conference room at Seymour City Hall, 309 N.

Chestnut St. Executive sessions are closed to the public and press. Indiana 135 to July 25 Jackson County motorists traveling Indiana 135 in Brown County should take note that Indiana Department of Transportation will close the Indiana 135 bypass at the Indiana Rail Road Co. crossing near Beanblossom starting at 8 a.m. July 25.

The closure will be in place until Aug. 1. Indiana Rail Road Co. workers will make repairs to the rails at the crossing. The detour uses Indiana 252, Indiana 37, Indiana 46 and Indiana 45.

INDOT asks that motorists follow the posted work zone speed limit, use caution and consider worker safety when traveling through a construction zone. Temperature to cool off today An excessive heat advisory was in effect again Tuesday for Jackson County and much of central Indiana, but cooler conditions are expected today. The heat index how hot the temperature and humidity make it feel ranged from 105 to 110 degrees Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service said. Tuesday's high was expected to be in the lower 90s. The high in Seymour on Monday was 95.

Thunderstorms are possible today under slightly cooler conditions, with a high around 86 anticipated. I City Continued from Page 1A state expects us to spend reading an ordinance also provided an update of an official it," he said. "When we amending the city code on the Retail Development ordinance, Luedeman said that the don't, they cut (our appro- loading zones to allow for Committee's work on cre- for council State Department of priations)." one designated parking ating an ordinance to reg- at the next Local Government The money is there, he spot for patient loading at ulate maintenance of Finance cut the city's bud- added, but must be offi- Dr. Wes Whitler's office at downtown buildings. The next get this year by $600,000.

cially appropriated to use. 309 W. Bruce St. Original- "We are creating guide- council That department is Council members voted 6- ly Whitler had asked for lines for the downtown meeting and responsible for all approving 0, approving the resolu- two spots, but the Thor- and are working with Sey- will be at 7 Lucas certifying city and tions. Councilman Lloyd oughfare Committee mour Main Street and the p.m.

July town budgets. Hudson was absent. decided there was room chamber of commerce, 25 at City Hall, 309 N. "We under spend our In- old business, the for just one. he said.

"We have a start- Chestnut St. Meetings are budget every year and the board approved on second Councilman Jim Lucas ing point and should have open to the public. Bridge Continued from Page 1A The bridge would serve local traffic until 1972, when it was bypassed by a new concrete and steel bridge. In 2007, county commissioners worked with the county highway department to make some repairs to keep the bridge from falling into the river, Hounshel said. Those repairs included covering the roof with metal and reinforcing its east span.

Hounshel also thanked a long list of people involved: in the project to restore the bridge, including the county highway department and county highway Superintendent Warren Martin, Jim Barker with JA Barker Engineering, Bloomington, who helped with the architectural work, general contractor CLR Construction and Transportation Vincennes, and subcontractors working for CLR, the Friends of the Medora Covered Bridge and its president, Morris Tippin; and the many Indiana Department of Transportation officials involved, including Kathy Eaton-McKalip, Seymour District deputy commissioner. EatonMcKalip led the ribboncutting program. Brian Wolka of Sey- The following marriage licenses were filed at the Jackson County Clerk's office in Brownstown: Trent Josiah Temple, 26, and Jamie Lynn Renaker, 28, both of 222 S. Francis Brownstown, filed June 24. Kevin Christopher Peacock, 35, and Brittany Elizabeth Simmons, 21, both of 310 S.

Vine Seymour, filed June 24. Charles E. Hunter 67, 9088 Anneta Road, Leitchfield, and Eva L. Reveal, 76, 589 Camelot Drive. Seymour, filed June 23.

Gregory James Bentley, 45, and Lori Lee Colwell, 45, both of 100 Stevens Drive, Seymour, filed June 22. Bobby J. Keith, 45, 10030 E. 400S, Crothersville, and Mary L. Clarke, 53, 1162 Dogwood Jackson County Community Theatre presents: the Club by Ivan Menchell July 15, 16, 22 23, 2011 7:30 PM Royal Off-the-Square Theatre 121 W.

Walnut Brownstown Tickets on sale at Family Drug, Brownstown Bevers Pharmacy, Seymour Adults $8 Students Seniors $6 Produced by special permission of Samuel French, Inc. Indiana Department of Transportation Bridge on Tuesday afternoon for bridge, which was built in 1875 Schafstall, Commissioner Matt Becky Skillman, Seymour District and design support David Holtz mour grew up near the bridge. "My cousins and I would come up and play every day," Wolka said at the bridge Tuesday. He recalled many times hauling wagonloads of grain across the bridge before it was closed to traffic. Restoration of the bridge began in 2010 with and Jackson County a ribbon-cutting ceremony to by Joseph J.

Daniels. Those Reedy, Commissioner Jerry deputy commissioner Kathy and INDOT Chief of Staff Bob money from the federal Transportation Enhancement Act, Historic Covered Bridge fund and America Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Bob Zier, INDOT's chief of staff, spoke Tribune photo by Aubrey Woods Commissioners along with others gathered at Medora Covered mark the completion of a $1.3 million project to rehabilitate the helping with the ribbon-cutting are, from left, Commissioner John Hounshel, Hayley Holtz, 9, Sara Holtz, 12, Lauren Holtz, Lt. Gov. Eaton-McKalip, INDOT deputy commissioner of engineer services Zier.

The three Holtz girls are the children of David Holtz. 2004 and 2007. ana Artisan and he is INDOT eventually growing his business pooled funds from sever- through the program supal sources to make the port and branding project work, Zier said. launched by Skillman's After the ribbon-cut- Indiana Artisan program. ting, Skillman visited Skillman's Hoosier Burton's Maplewood Crossroads Tour is about the state's involvement.

The project started in 2001 and there was no activity at all between MARRIAGE LICENSES Lane, North Vernon, filed June 21. Paul E. Dover, 26, 6742 E. 900N, Seymour, and Christine Louse Lauderbaugh, 22, 540 W. Fourth Seymour, filed June 20.

David Martinez, 29, and Yessenia Lizeth Maldonaldo Fernandez, both of 115 S. O'Brien Seymour, filed June 20. Albert Matthew Naderman, 32, and Magnolia Bravo-Cruz, 27, both of 204 W. Fifth Apt. Seymour, filed June 17.

Bradley Emerson Hall, 26, and Brandilyn Deneen Hays, 34, both of 495 E. Bridge Brownstown, filed June 16. David A. Jaeger, 41, and Tammy J. Day, 45, both of 705 E.

Brown Seymour, filed June 16. Brian Edgar Nickel, 49, 530 Alta Ave: Nicholasville, and Stephanie Lee Freshour, 48, 1425 Pleasant Ridge Drive, Lexington, filed June 16. Jeffrey Dean Albertson, 42, and Jennifer Marie Leeper, 25, both of 4689 W. 425N, Freetown, filed June 16. Josue Abel Barradas Guevara, 21, and Melanie Jane Perez, 25, both of 939 E.

Fourth Street Road, Seymour, filed June 16. William D. Eggers, 46, 1264 Pin Oak Circle, Seymour, and Sharon S. 45, 4435 N. 975E, Seymour, filed June 16.

Robert Lee White 49, 7636 N. 875E, Seymour, and Lea Ann Stuckwisch, 44, 730 W. Fifth Seymour, 1 filed June 15. Ryan Lane Patterson, 40, and RAYMOND Call Vernon Joyce Prange Memorials Our ONLY Business 522-5081 We letter our own See what you buy or Visit 447 Alexander Dr. Marshall Monuments, Inc.

Builders of Fine Memorials A Leader In The Monument Industry Since 1946 Home Office 106 South Water Street Salem 883-2938 Monuments Markers Mausoleums Vases Cemetery Lettering Hours: Open Monday thru Friday 8 am to 5 pm Open until Noon on FAX YOUR NEWS to The Tribune newsroom 522-3371 Today: Partly cloudy until midday Friday: Partly cloudy. Highs in then becoming mostly cloudy. A the upper 80s. 30 percent chance of thunder- Friday night and Saturday: storms. Highs in the upper 80s.

Mostly clear. Lows around 70. Northeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Lows in the Highs around 90.

mid 60s. High Tuesday .95 Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs Low Tuesday as of 4 p.m. .78 in the mid 80s. Northeast winds 5 East Fork White River to 10 mph.

Rainfall past 24 hours ....0.00 Thursday night: Partly Rainfall for month .0.23 Lows in the mid 60s. East cloudy. winds Rainfall for the year. .38.31 5 to 10 Sunset today .9:10 p.m. mph becoming light.

Sunrise Thursday ...6:28 a.m. Arrest Continued from Page 1A "Today Detective Drew and Trooper Andrew Forgey arrested Kriete at his residence without incident." Kriete was being held Mama for Moms march of dimes: Phone: Order Your Mans NOW for a beautiful mum display this autumn to like to purchase 1 Mum support March of Dimes and healthy families in our community like to purchase 2 Mums. $20 Bu. Mail: send order form and your payment to: would like to purchase 3 Mums. $30 March of Dimes, 6080 W.

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Please request at time of order. can be picked up September 6, 7, 8 or 9 at dublico Flowers Gifts. Farms northwest of Medora to visit with the Tim Burton family. Burton is one of the entrepreneurs named as an Indi- Melinda Kay Donahue, 43, both of 6501 N. 1075E, Seymour, filed June 15.

Craig Allen Bell, 22, and Kaylee Michele Robbins, 20, both of 2544 N. U.S. 31, Seymour, filed June 15. Andrew Michael Stanfield, 37, 239 Springhill Road, Seymour, and Heidi Rochelle Peterson, 600 Pineway Court, Seymour, filed June 15. David Allen Redicker, 41, and Donna Carol Morris, both of 8221 S.

950E, Austin, filed June 14. Earl Wesley, 58, and Lisa Jo Martindale, both of 230 W. Harrison Drive, Seymour, filed June 10. Robert Allen Wiethoff, 34, and Tayler Nicole Pitchford, both of 310 N. Elm Seymour, filed June 10.

WEATHER designed to visit community projects that were funded by agencies Skillman directs as lieutenant governor. Projects Continued from Page 1A McLeod said the Main Street organization will provide the local match for the grant. Linda McCormick with the Main Street organization earlier said one of the group's goals this year is to complete a planning study for two downtown blocks, the feed mill block and the Jackson County History Center. The organization also hopes to acquire the Ewing Depot this year. The planning study is a preliminary step to redeveloping the feed mill block.

in Jackson County Jail at Brownstown pending his initial hearing in Jackson Circuit Court. Kriete was booked in at 10:46 a.m. Tuesday. Bond was set at $100,000..

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