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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page A1

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The Tribunei
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Seymour, Indiana
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A1
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Classifieds Comics Horizons Obituaries Opinion Record book Sports Switchboard: 812-522-4871 Toll-free: 800-800-8212 CALL US INDEX Seymour Harlan Henry Dringenburg, 90 Penny S. Smith, 43 North Vernon June Grills, 81 Medora Larry Dean Ault, 52 Elsewhere Robert Shuck, 63 Michael Ray Wheeler, 62 WEATHER Today Skies: Chance of storms Temps: High 70; low 58 Detailed A2 DEATHS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016 75 cents tribtown.com JACKSON COUNTY, INDIANA HE RIBUNE Our purpose Connecting people, building community and improving life DAILY YOU SHOULD KNOW County library hosting bicentennial program Hear about some interesting historic Jackson County individuals during the bicentennial program Jackson County Characters: Dr. Monroe, Lawyer Brown, Merchant Harding, Thieves and Charlotte Sellers will present the program at 6:30 p.m. April 6 at the Jackson County Public Library, 303 W. Second Seymour.

Registration is preferred by going to myjclibrary. or calling the Seymour Library at 812523-4636. Sellers retired from the Jackson County Public Library as a local history specialist and is the current Jackson County genealogist and former Jackson County historian. She is the author of Seymour Stories: Tales from the First 50 stories retold for the Seymour Museum. HAVE YOUR SAY on your mind? on your mind about stories in the news today? Share your thoughts with other readers in The Tribune and online at tribtown.com.

Send letters to The Tribune, 100 St. Louis Seymour, Ind. 47274. Or email them to reader Letters may also be submitted online at tribtown.com. RIBUNE STAFF REPORTS A Seymour efforts to recover more than $500,000 in missing funds from a former bookkeeper is set to begin at 8:30 a.m.

today in Jackson Superior Court I. In the lawsuit filed in June 2015, officials with EngineAir 927 N. Shields contend Angela Kincaid wrote company checks and deposited them into her accounts in 2014 and 2015. Kincaid, who recently pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in federal court in Indianapolis in connection with the case, could not be reached for comment. She faces a potential prison sentence of 20 years and a $250,000 fine if Judge Richard L.

Young accepts the plea agreement. That agreement also calls for the government to dismiss nine other counts of wire fraud. The missing funds were discovered May 18, 2015, during a transfer of money to pay a vendor, according to court documents. The total amount of missing money from the period that began Aug. 7, 2014, and ended ACH PICER HE RIBUNE A annual event hosted by Schneck Medical Center always has been focused on health.

But last year, the Community Health Fair was changed to Live Well Expo since it featured sections for screening, nutrition, fitness and community resources. The 33rd annual event, featuring 65 booths, is set for 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday in Seymour High Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium. People of all ages are ANUARY UTHERFORD HE RIBUNE I going to take a whole lot more than a fresh coat of paint to bring the old Federal Building at the corner of Chestnut and Third streets in Seymour back to life again.

Lenny Hauersperger said he is well aware of the amount of time, work and money needed to transform the historic structure, built in 1915 and first used in 1918 as a post office, from its current state of disrepair into a museum showcasing history. Work continues on downtown Seymour museum From top: Restoration work is underway at the Seymour Museum. Lenny Hauersperger, president of the Seymour Museum board, talks about plans for the top floor. Steve Ward of Wallcoverings puts trim on windows. See more photos at tribtown.com.

ZACH SPICER THE TRIBUNE HISTORY RESTORING FEDERAL BUILDING Suit against bookkeeper begins EngineAir contends woman deposited company checks into her accounts RIBUNE STAFF REPORTS The Indiana Department of Transportation recently awarded contracts for 65 road and bridge projects, including one in Jackson County. The contracts, worth $117 million, include 24 bridge and road paving projects, 13 bridge rehabilitation and replacement projects, and maintenance or repairs to an additional six bridges. The Jackson County project involves the replacement of a small structure over an unnamed tributary on State Road 11, 0.11 miles north of State Road 250 north of Dudleytown. Temple and Temple Excavating and Paving Inc. was the low bidder among seven for that project at $137,008.20.

The estimate for the project is $196,000. The other bidders were Paving Anderson, Dave Contractors North Vernon, McAlister Excavating Co. Patriot, Yardberry Landscape Anderson, Milestone Contractors LP, Columbus, and Trucking and Excavation Seymour, $148,636.92. The awarding of the bid on a second project in Jackson County is pending. That project involves the patching and rehabilitation of pavement on U.S.

31 INDOT awards project deals Contracts for 65 road, bridge jobs worth $117 million Healthy living expo set at high school Pictured: Dr. Nicole Palmer, right, performs a spinal health screening on Viola Gay during Schneck Medical Live Well Expo in the fall in Seymour High gym. TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO (SEE HISTORY PAGE A2) (SEE DEALS PAGE A5) (SEE EXPO PAGE A7) (SEE SUIT PAGE A2) visit from BLUE A6 SEASON OPENERS Seymour, Brownstown Central kick off softball schedules SPORTS B1.

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