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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • A3

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The Tribune news tribtown.com The Tribune, Jackson counTy, ind. A3Monday, ocTober 14, 2019 ST -3 50 23 13 8 THE TRIBUNE BOB POYNTER FAMILY OF DEALERSHIPS will be at the Seymour Chamber during Seymour Main DOWNTOWN TRICK-OR-TREAT NIGHT. Trick-or-Treaters can have their photos taken at our NEW to be featured in a special online gallery on TribTown.com and in the newspaper. Download and print a photo of your child! In partnership with: QUALITY IS A BIG DEAL! 1. Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2019.

Excludes taxes and fees. A.P.R., down, financing for 84 months on purchases of new Kubota BX1880 plus 54" standard mow- er-deck from participating dealers inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation U.S.A.; subject to credit approval. Example amount based on sales price of $10,395. Each dealer sets own price. Prices and payments may vary.

Example: 84 monthly payments of $13.66 per $1,000 financed. All offers above expire For complete warranty, safety and product information see dealer or KubotaUSA.com. 2. Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2019. Excludes taxes and fees.

A.P.R, down, financing for 84 months on purchases of new Kubota B2301 tires from participating dealers in-stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation USA; subject to credit approval. Example: 84 monthly payments of $11.90 per $1,000 financed. Example amount based on sales price of $13,545. Each dealer sets own price. Prices and payments may vary.

Offer expires For complete warranty, safety and product information see dealer or KubotaUSA.com. 3. Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2019. Excludes taxes and fees. A.P.R, down, financing for 84 months on purchases of new Kubota L2501DT tires from participating dealers in-stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation USA; subject to credit approval.

Example: 84 monthly payments of $11.90 per $1,000 financed. Example amount based on sales price of $14,595. Each dealer sets own price. Prices and payments may vary. Offer expires For complete warranty, safety and product information see dealer or KubotaUSA.com.

4. Excludes taxes and fees. Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2019. 2.99% A.P.R., down, financing for 72 months on purchases of a new Sidekick model from participating in-stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation USA; subject to credit approval. Example: 72 monthly payments of $15.19 per $1,000 financed.

Example amount based on sales price of $12,849. Each dealer sets own price. Prices and payments may vary. Offer expires For complete warranty, safety and product information see dealer or KubotaUSA.com. For complete warranty, safety and product information, consult your local Kubota dealer and the product manual.

Power and other specifications are based on various standards or recommended practices. K1201-04-142516-7 www.jacobisales.com 425 Main Street Palmyra, IN 812-364-6141 6500 Bardstown Rd. Louisville, KY 502-231-5500 500 Hamburg Way Sellersburg, IN 812-246-6304 415 Stevens Way Seymour, IN 812-523-5050 2220 Shelbyville Rd. Shelbyville, KY 502-633-3266 RTV-XG850 Powerful 48.3 Gasoline Engine CVT-Plus Transmission Selectable Full-Time 4WD General Purpose, Worksite Special Models Available $196 A MONTH 4 L2501DT 24.8 Gross 3-Cylinder Kubota Diesel Engine 4WD Suspension System and Contoured Seat Performance-Matched Implements Available $139 A MONTH 3 B2301 20.9-24.3 Gross 3-Cylinder Kubota Diesel Engine Semi-Flat Deck Slanted Hood Easy to Read Backlit Dash Panel Performance-Matched Implements Available $129 A MONTH 2 BX1880 16.6 Gross 3-Cylinder Kubota Diesel Engine 4WD with Rear Differential Lock Standard Category 3-Point Hitch Performance-Matched Implements Available $99 A MONTH 1 PRICE INCLUDES MOWER DECK TRACTOR ONLY WITH R14 TIRES TRACTOR ONLY WITH AG TIRES ST -6 00 20 22 3 ST -3 50 21 96 7 1255 W. Tipton St, Seymour LueckeAudioVideo.com Friday, October 11 11am 7pm On the RecORd Arrests Brownstown Joshua Lee Bowman, 38, Brownstown, posses- sion of no bond, 3:38 a.m.

Sunday. Released on his own recognizance, 3:53 a.m. Sunday. Cynthia Marie Stokes, 28, possession of no bond, 3:38 a.m. Sunday.

Released on her own recognizance, 3:48 a.m. Sunday. Jackson County Shane K. Weddel, 33, Medora, domestic battery in the presence of a child, strangulation, no bond, 2:20 a.m. Sunday.

Timothy Scott McFall, 33, Seymour, criminal confinement, no bond, 12:38 a.m. Sunday.9 Lelan-Eric Wyatt Sharp, 21, Seymour, domestic battery with a prior unre- lated violation, criminal confinement, interfering with reporting a crime, no bond, 2:51 p.m. Friday. Seymour Karla Denise Vanblaricum, 38, Mar- tinsville, operating while intoxicated, blood alcohol content 0.08% to 0.14%, $750 bond, 2:04 a.m. Sunday.

Domingo Raymundo Matom, 32, Seymour, op- erating while intoxicated, blood alcohol content 0.15% or greater, $750 bond, 2:04 a.m. Sunday. Lance Kirby Lanier, 20, Seymour, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, minor-consumption of alcohol, no bond, 2:19 a.m. Saturday. Charles Lee Jackson, 45, Seymour, criminal trespassing, $705 bond, 11:55 a.m.

Friday. Jennings County Joseph Stamps, 42, North Vernon, obstruc- tion of justice, disorderly conduct, $1,055 bond, 7:36 p.m. Friday. Gregory Moore, 36, Columbus, bench warrant, $2,500 bond, 3:36 p.m. Friday North Vernon Kristin Smiley, 44, Greensburg, dealing in methamphetamine, pos- session of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, $10,055 bond, warrant, 9:23 p.m.

Friday. Jackson superior court 1 Complaints Portfolio Recovery As- sociates, 661 Glenn Wheeling, Illinois, v. Jesse Lanning, 9517 N. County Road 700E, Seymour, seeking $1,986.43, filed Oct. 11.

Service Financial Co. v. Diana Lindsey and James H. Lindsey, 207 N. Sandy Creek Drive, seeking $8,849.32, filed Oct.

11. Lord Jesus Christ, You have kept all of Your promises. Help me to be trustworthy and honest in all that I do so that I may glorify Your Name. Amen. ST -3 50 21 70 5 Brownstown Public Library planning halloween party Brownstown Public Library will be holding a Gross-Out for tweens and teens from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Oct. 28 in the con- ference room of the library at 120 E. Spring St. The public is invited to attend and participate in all activities. Information: 812-358-2853 October unity celebration service set for sunday The October unity celebration service will be at 6 p.m.

Sunday at New Beginnings Church of God, 1039 N. Seymour. This service is open to all who would like to attend from all over the Seymour area. The guest speaker will be Pastor Ray Jones. Information: 812-522-4211 Brownstown Park Board to meet this week The Brownstown Park Board will meet at 7 p.m.

Tuesday in the Brownstown Park Shelter House. It will be the last regular meeting of 2019. Monthly meetings will begin again in April 2020 on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. and will continue through October 2020. The Brownstown Park Shelter House is located at 715 W.

Bridge St. in Brownstown. Annual cancer walk, brunch set in washington county The eighth annual Washington County Harvest of Hope Cancer Walk will be on Saturday at Cor- nucopia Farm, 5444 N. Rutherford Hollow Road, Scottsburg. Registration is 8:30 a.m.

and the walk starts at 9 a.m. Cornucopia Farm is located halfway between Salem and Scottsburg just off of State Road 56. Participants may walk as individuals or as a group. Everyone is urged to collect dona- tions to turn in at the walk. A harvest brunch will follow the walk at approximately 10 a.m.

A $5 donation is suggested for the brunch which will feature breakfast casserole, Cornucopia Farm Apple Cinnamon Donuts, and more. All proceeds from the walk and brunch go to the American Cancer Society through the Washington County Relay For Life. The Wash- ington County Relay for Life will be June 27, 2020. You can say that attending on Facebook at the County Harvest of Hope event page. For information, contact Pam Hawes 812-620-1559 or Linda Baird 812-752-6694.

LOcAL BRiefs indiana urged not to close bridge during repairs NEW ALBANY Southern Indiana officials are urging transportation de- partment not to fully close down an Ohio River bridge during repairs to the span. Local leaders, members of busi- ness groups and local colleges shared their concerns Thursday about the Sherman Minton Bridge during a closed meeting with the Indiana Department of Transporta- commissioner. Ruling: Records can be withheld in killing BLOOMINGTON public access coun- selor has ruled that state police can withhold records in an Indiana University unsolved 1977 slaying because they remain part of an ongoing investigation. Ann Harmeier was a 20-year-old IU sophomore when she was ab- ducted, raped and killed in Morgan County in September 1977 after her car broke down along State Road 37 near Martinsville. Forty-two years later, no arrests have ever been made.

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