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from the editor
Power to the people What a difference 16 days can make. In just a little over two weeks, 14 Indiana electric cooperative lineworkers and two project leaders brought electricity to an east central Guatemalan village. Ninety homes, a school, two churches and a pump house were electrified, and villagers suddenly looked forward to opportunities they’d only dreamed about. Through Project Indiana, an initiative created by Indiana’s electric cooperatives to empower underdeveloped countries, lives are changed forever. Not only do the villagers — especially the children — look forward to brighter futures; the linemen, after helping change countless lives now and in the future, come home with new perspectives as well. This month’s issue highlights the latest Project Indiana trip to San Jacinto, Las Conchas, Guatemala, early this spring. Indiana Connection Senior Editor Richard G. Biever accompanied the Project Indiana crew and documents the experience through words and pictures. Visit the Project Indiana website, projectindiana.org, to learn more about the trip, Project Indiana itself, and how to donate to this important cause. Now, I invite you to turn to page 20 and take a virtual journey to San Jacinto. Because hardworking, skilled, caring lineworkers from right here in the Hoosier state shared their time and talents, sustainable global changes are happening. How exciting is that?
EMILY SCHILLING Editor eschilling@indianaec.org
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contents
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insights 03 FROM THE EDITOR 05 CO-OP NEWS What’s happening at your local electric cooperative.
food
16 INDIANA EATS American fare paired with American tradition: Bonge’s Tavern.
10 ENERGY Making cents of
17 FOOD
electricity demand.
20 COVER STORY Changing the world: Project Indiana provides tools to help rural Guatemalans better lives.
12 INSIGHTS 14 COUNTY OF THE MONTH Spotlighting Boone County.
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pets
26 EVENTS CALENDAR 28 DIY A new way to light your outdoor space.
travel
31 LEGISLATIVE SESSION RECAP 32 H OOSIER ENERGY/ WABASH VALLEY NEWS
Water recreation safety.
33 TRAVEL Explore Southern Indiana’s caves.
30 PETS
34 PROFILE
29 SAFETY
Do your homework before boarding your pets. (Not in all versions)
Jeremy Miller: Clark County REMC.
On the cover Ethan DeWitt, a lineman at Northeastern REMC, right, shows a Guatemalan worker how guy wires for a pole will be attached to anchors as a Project Indiana crew of lineworkers begins securing power lines to a pole during the project in San Jacinto, Guatemala, in March. PHOTO BY RICHARD G. BIEVER
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CONTACT US Office: 812-246-3316 / 800-462-6988 Outages: 866-480-REMC Fax: 812-246-3947 To pay your bill by phone or inquire about your account: 877-484-4042 EMAIL ccremc@theremc.net WEBSITE www.theremc.com OFFICE HOURS 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday STREET ADDRESS 7810 State Road 60, Sellersburg, IN 47172 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 411, Sellersburg, IN 47172 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Steve Dieterlen, President Paul Graf, Vice President Candy Meyer, Secretary/Treasurer Joe Basham John Biesel Robert Kleehamer Derrick Vogt UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS June 4 July 2 Aug. 6 POWER COST ADJUSTMENT The power cost adjustment for June billing cycles is -$.006852/kWh or -$6.85 per 1,000 kWh.
DO WE OWE YOU MONEY? Be sure to check out pages 18A-H to see if your name is on the list. Like us on Facebook facebook.com/ ClarkCountyREMC
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REMC launches My Solar program for its members It’s hard to believe that summer is almost here. But since the sun is shining and the temperatures are rising, I want to let you know about a great new opportunity we are bringing our members. Beginning this month, we are launching My Solar, a community solar project in partnership with Hoosier Energy.
option. You make a one-time payment of $500 to “buy” a panel. And on each monthly bill you will get a credit of 5 ½ cents per kilowatt-hour, based on how much each solar panel produces. Over time you can really see the savings add up.
My Solar lets you take advantage of the solar energy being produced each day, without you having to install a single panel at your house. Clark County REMC is responsible for all of the costs to maintain the solar array. You aren’t responsible for permits, maintenance, insurance, installation or anything else. No damage to your roof. No costly repairs after a hail storm. No clearing your property of shade trees. It’s all the benefit of solar power without any of the risks.
We also have a Fixed Rate option. You pay nothing upfront. Instead, we add a small monthly charge of 1 cent per kilowatthour, based on how much each panel produces. It’s so inexpensive, you could benefit from the power of solar energy for less than a dollar per month!
There are two ways for you to join My Solar. First, we have an Upfront Payment
General Manager
Call our office or stop by if you have questions. With programs like My Solar, we think the future is bright indeed!
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Congrats, scholarship winners! Our congratulations go out to the 19 students in our service area who won scholarships to Indiana University Southeast, Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University Polytechnic New Albany. Clark County REMC scholarships have assisted over 400 students since the program began. Please read our publications and visit our website later this year for information on how to apply for the 2020 scholarships. Best wishes to all of the recipients!
JULIA ANDERSON Rock Creek Community Academy
JACOB BRATCHER New Albany High School
BRANDON COLLIER Silver Creek High School
ZION EMOND Homeschooled
SHAWN EVE New Albany High School
NATHAN GRANTZ Our Lady of Providence H.S.
TYLER INGRAM Charlestown High School
JESSICA JAMES New Washington H.S.
GRANT KALKBRENNER Christian Academy of IN
KYLE LEFTWICH Borden High School
ALYSE MEDLOCK Borden High School
DEVIN MIELKE Christian Academy of IN
KAITO MITMESSER Jeffersonville High School
NATALIE PINEDO Charlestown High School
COURTNEY REDFORD Silver Creek High School
MATTHEW REGER Our Lady of Providence H.S.
GRACE SELLERS Charlestown High School
PEYTON SETTLES Charlestown High School
MADISON TRUEBLOOD New Albany High School
Youth Tour participants announced Clark County REMC congratulates the 2019 winners of the Indiana Electric Cooperatives Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 13-20. Indiana’s electric cooperatives will send a delegation of over 100 students from throughout the state on the trip. While on the tour, students will learn about cooperatives and our government, and visit places such as the Indiana Statehouse, Gettysburg National
CARSON COX Scottsburg High School
JAREN COX Scottsburg High School
ETHAN JEKEL Floyd Central High School
Park, Arlington National Cemetery, along with national monuments and museums. Delegates will also visit Capitol Hill to meet with members of the Indiana congressional delegation. More than 1,600 students from 47 states travel to D.C. for the week-long experience. We wish them a safe trip and can’t wait to hear about their experiences.
JOHNNA REITER Renaissance Academy
TREVEN WILMOTH Silver Creek High School
Area students headed to unique camp Every year, soon-to-be seventh graders from all around Indiana energize their summer at Touchstone Energy Camp. Clark County REMC is proud to send these students to Camp Tecumseh YMCA Outdoor Center on June 5-8 for this educational opportunity. The students will have a fantastic start to their summer activities and will
CARA CAMPISANO Silver Creek Middle School
VIOLET HIGDON Community Montessori
ERIC REITER Silver Creek Middle School
LAUREN YOWELL Scribner Middle School
learn about basic electricity, renewable energy and the role of an electric cooperative. While there, campers will also be able to participate in traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming and horseback riding. Congratulations to the 2019 winners!
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co-op news
Indiana Electric Cooperative Page Day participants Hailey Kucler, Jack Gitner and Jasmine Murphy pose at the Statehouse. Gregory Jekel, inset photo, also participated in the educational opportunity.
Students take part in annual Page Day Four area students represented Clark County REMC at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Page Day hosted recently at the Indiana Statehouse. Students taking part were: Jack Gitner, New Washington High School; Gregory Jekel, Floyd Central High School; Hailey Kucler, Jeffersonville High School; and
Jasmine Murphy, New Washington High School. The students participated in a tour of the Indiana Statehouse and had the opportunity to meet legislators. Pages learned how a bill becomes a law and passed their own legislation in a mock bill activity.
REMC SUNDAY SUMMER BASEBALL SWEEPSTAKES Clark County REMC once again offers our members the chance to win four tickets to each of the Louisville Bats Sunday home games at beautiful Louisville Slugger Field. Below is the schedule of upcoming games. JUNE 16: VS. BUFFALO JUNE 30: VS. COLUMBUS JULY 14: VS. TOLEDO JULY 28: VS. SCRANTON AUG. 4 VS. TOLEDO AUG. 18 VS. ROCHESTER AUG. 25 VS. INDIANAPOLIS SEPT. 1 VS. INDIANAPOLIS REGISTER TO WIN BY VISITING OUR WEBSITE: THEREMC.COM/BATS
Evan Olinger, Sellersburg, was a first-place winner in the 11th grade category in this year’s Cooperative Calendar of Student Art Contest. His artwork, shown above, will represent the month of November in the 2020 calendar. The calendar will be available later this year.
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energy
Making cents of electricity demand Proper planning can help reduce energy costs now and in the future Nothing feels more wel-
or buy enough capacity
Your plans can save!
air conditioners and water
come on a hot summer
to fulfill everyone’s needs
You can easily reduce your
heater load management.
afternoon than the air
on that one hottest day (or
energy use during times
These shift energy use to
conditioner kicking on. But,
coldest night) of the year.
of peak demand, provid-
times when electricity is
while your house is cooling
Simple supply and demand
ing savings for you and
in less demand. By doing
your local electric co-op.
this, the distribution co-op
Even simple steps like
and its generation and
raising your thermostat a
transmission cooperative
few degrees and closing
can avoid building new
the shades against the hot
facilities which can lead to
summer sun can help re-
higher costs for the local
duce the energy your co-op
electric cooperative and
needs to provide.
its members. Everyone can
down, electricity generation plants are warmed up and running full tilt to reliably serve everyone’s needs.
Like with other products, the rules of supply and demand apply to electric-
Your local electric coop-
ity. When businesses are
erative is part of a com-
operating and everyone
plex system that must
is running their A/Cs on
be prepared to meet the
a hot summer afternoon,
highest power demands
electricity prices on the
Additional steps that
of the year. This is similar
markets can soar because
can save even more and
to the way a mall parking
everyone needs it. You
improve problem areas of
lot may seem larger than
may not see these price
your home include air seal-
needed. When you pass by
differences on your home’s
ing and adding insulation.
on most days, the majority
electric bill because your
Properly sized and tuned
of the spots are empty. Yet
electric co-op may average
high-efficiency HVAC
on the day after Thanks-
all of these costs into one
equipment can also reduce
giving, customarily the
amount per kilowatt-hour
demand during peak times.
busiest shopping day of the
(kWh) regardless of the
year, the parking lot may
time of day you use the
be crammed with cars —
power. Eventually, high
and more ready to pounce
demand days can lead to
when a spot opens. Your
higher average costs for
electric co-op has to build
everyone overall.
have a role in reducing long-term energy costs for the local co-op — which, in turn, can help minimize the costs you will have to pay in the future as well.
Co-op offers savings programs Many co-ops offer free advice and power-saving programs for devices like
by
Steve Hite
Energy Advisor
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Hendricks Power Cooperative
insights
Cast your vote Tell us your favorites for the Best of Indiana Through the years, readers like you have shared your picks for our state’s best cup of coffee, best bed and breakfast, best flea market, and best community festival, among other things. In the September issue, our popular “Readers’ Choice Awards” for the Best of Indiana return and we need your help to select the winners. This year we have five categories as you’ll note on the ballot below. We’re also asking you to share the name of any “hometown heroes” who are doing good things in your community. Tell us why this person is your hero. We may feature your nominee in a future issue of Indiana Connection.
BEST OF
indiana Readers’ Choice Awards
Give us at least four of your picks for Indiana’s best by July 1 and your name will be added to a drawing for three randomly selected $50 prizes. We’d like to highlight the unique things that make us proud to call Indiana “home.” Therefore, we hope you will avoid national chains and franchises when answering questions. Instead, tell us about the places you can find only in Indiana. Mail your completed form to Indiana Connection, Best of Indiana, 8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1600, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Go to our website (indianaconnection.org) for an electronic form to fill out.
letter
to the editor TALKING TORNADOES Your article on page 33 in the April 2019 issue (Tornado Tips) is inaccurate. It says: “Never try to out run the storm. It moves at hundreds of miles an hour …” This is what I found on the internet. “The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 mph but it may vary from stationary to 70
READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS
Use a separate sheet of paper if necessary.
mph. Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, they are found most frequently in the
NOMINATE YOUR CHOICES FOR BEST OF INDIANA
United States east of the Rocky
BAKERY:
summer months.”
Mountains during the spring and
BARBECUE:
The wind speed can exceed
DRIVE-IN THEATER:
100 mph, but not normally over
INDIANA MUSICIANS/SINGERS:
200 mph. Two hundred is not hundreds of miles per hour in
WATER RECREATION SITES:
my book. It might not be smart
HOMETOWN HERO:
to try to outrun a tornado, but the
NAME:
reason given is incorrect.
ADDRESS:
Carl V. Covely Jr., Lafayette, Indiana
CITY, STATE AND ZIP:
Editor’s note: Thank you for letter
PHONE NUMBER OR EMAIL:
and for pointing out the error in
YOUR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE:
the article.
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county feature
Boone County BY NICK ROGERS From historical events and culinary delights to beautiful parks and trails, Boone County offers enjoyable activities for everyone. Founded in 1830 and named for legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone, the county is the site of Indiana’s first Rural Electric Membership Corporation. Today, it’s a day-trip destination from Indianapolis and surrounding counties. In Zionsville, you can view live animals in the Zion Nature Center, recall Depression-era history at the Maplelawn Farmstead, and breeze into the Antique Fan Museum,
y t n u o C acts F FOUNDED: 1830
NAMED FOR: Daniel Boone POPULATION: 68,875 (2017) COUNTY SEAT: Lebanon NOTED FOR: Boone County Courthouse Dome Zionsville Fall Festival Starkey Nature Park Antique Fan Museum
whose 2,000-plus collection dates back to the 19th century. Further on up the road, Lebanon boasts Indiana’s second-largest dome, atop the county courthouse. There’s no better time than summer to gaze upon sunlight spilling through its beautiful stained-glass rotunda. Headed out in the evening? Hit Mechanicsburg’s M.E.L.S. at the Starlite Drive-In Theatre. Since 1946, it’s been screening double features under starry skies. Fall visitors can enjoy Lebanon’s late-September reenactment of Civil War battles and President Abraham Lincoln’s 1861 visit en route to Washington, D.C.; the early-September Zionsville Fall Festival; or Dull’s Tree Farm in Thorntown to pick pumpkins and walk a corn maze.
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Boone County’s Courthouse in Lebanon
Whenever or wherever you travel, good eats await. In Lebanon, there’s Donaldson’s Finer Chocolates and Titus Bakery (whose maple-iced, cinnamon-infused Pershing donut is a must). Zionsville is home to Traders Point Creamery (Indiana’s first certified-organic dairy farm) and a Bub’s Burgers location, where finishing a one-pound Big Ugly gets your picture on the wall … if fortune and digestive fortitude favor you. And if you need to shed calories afterward, Boone County’s got you covered with more than a dozen parks and trails, including the 80acre Starkey Nature Park, the Big-4 Rail Trail (connected to a 20-mile network of paved pathways), and Creekside Nature Park, doubling as a kayak / canoe launch point onto Eagle Creek. Freelance writer Nick Rogers is a communications manager for Purdue Agricultural Communications.
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Indiana eats
American fare paired with an American tradition Tailgate while you wait for a table You’ll literally need to travel
fresh in season and can
off the beaten path down a
change daily in the summer.
few winding roads to find Bonge’s Tavern. Located 30 minutes from Indianapolis, Bonge’s is the claim-to-fame of the small unincorporated area known as Perkinsville. And, it’s one of those mustvisit destinations for Hoosier foodies. Opened as a tavern in 1934, the building sat empty for a few years in the mid-’90s. That’s when Don Kroger happened upon the building, bought it and called his
Chef Tony’s favorite dish is the smoked salmon appetizer. But the most popular selection by far is the Perkinsville Pork. Huelster says that’s because of “all the love we give it. It’s a good quality, Indianaraised pork loin.” While the menu keeps foodies coming back, the experience of waiting for a table has made Bonge’s legendary.
buddy — current owner and
Billing itself as a “tailgating
chef Tony Huelster — to help
paradise worthy of an adult
him bring Bonge’s back to
field trip,” the restaurant
life.
takes reservations for
Both veterans in the restaurant world, Kroger and Huelster collaborated on Bonge’s menu ideas and recipes.
parties of 10 or more. If you don’t have a reservation, you’ll want to be in line by 4 p.m. on weekends to get your name on the list and then head back to the
The menu, which is posted
parking lot to pass the time
on a chalkboard above
tailgating. The restaurant
the bar, is ever-changing.
encourages you to bring
Everything is made fresh in-
your own beverages, snacks
house – from salad dressings
and tailgating supplies but
to desserts. Perkinsville Pork
asks you leave the cornhole
is the menu staple. Duck,
boards and Frisbees at home.
New York strip steaks, and apple-smoked prime rib can always be found on the weekends. The chicken dish rotates. Seafood is served
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The restaurant also offers more tailgating tips with its “Bonge’s Tavern Summer Guide” available on its website.
BONGE’S TAVERN 9830 W. 280 N. Anderson, Indiana 765-734-1625 BongesTavern.com Tuesday–Thursday: 4:30–9 p.m. Friday–Saturday: 4:30–10 p.m. Reservations taken for groups of 10 or more. Must be 21 and older, 18 with a parent or guardian.
food
Amazing going beyond guac
food FO O D PREPARED BY I NDI ANA CO NNECT I O N S TA FF PHO TO S BY RI CHARD G . B I E V E R
Fava Bean and Avocado Dip Simon May, Fort Wayne, Indiana 10 oz. fava beans, shelled
Avocado Egg Salad Kathi Tooley, Berne, Indiana 4 large hard boiled eggs 2 avocados, peeled and pitted ½ t. salt
2 ripe avocados, peeled and pitted
Black pepper to taste
2 cloves of garlic, minced
¼ cup mayonnaise or plain Greek yogurt
A big handful of fresh mint, chopped 3 sprigs fresh thyme, chopped
1 T. lime juice
Juice of 1 lemon
1 t. sugar
Zest of ½ lemon
½ t. mustard
½ t. sea salt
Toast
1 large pinch of black pepper 2 T. olive oil
Mash and mix eggs, avocado, salt and pepper together. Add remaining
Cook the shelled fava beans in salted
ingredients and stir to mix. Serve
boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain well
open-faced on toast.
and cool. Place all ingredients except the olive oil into a food processor and turn it on. Drizzle in the oil while continuing the process. Serve with long dippers like pretzel rods or Avocado Egg Salad
crisp breadsticks.
Mexican Chicken Soup
In a slow cooker, layer carrots,
Patricia Piekarski, Harvey, Illinois
garlic, onion, and half the
2 large carrots, peeled and cut into chunks
Worcestershire sauce and 2
4 garlic cloves, peeled and halved
with 1 t. salt. Cover and turn on
1 white onion, sliced ¼ inch thick
“High;” cook for 4-6 hours. About
Small handful of cilantro 4 large bone-in chicken thighs 1 T. Worcestershire sauce 1 t. salt ⅔ cup rice
Mexican Chicken Soup
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cilantro. Top with chicken. Pour quarts of water on top. Sprinkle
1½ hours before serving, add rice. Cook until rice is tender. Pull out chicken, remove skin and shred meat. Put meat back in. Discard cilantro. Scoop out inside of avocado and cut into
3 chiles, finely chopped (optional)
½-inch pieces. Serve soup with
1 ripe avocado, pitted
chiles, avocado pieces and lime.
1 lime, cut in pieces, for serving
Makes 6 servings. Editor’s note: Add more water if necessary.
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ANDERSON, MARK ANDERSON, MYRTLE ANDERSON, NORMAN ANDERSON, PAUL ANDERSON, PHILLIP ANDERSON, RICKY ANDES, KENNETH ANDRES, DAVID ANDRES, DENNIS ANDRES, PATRICK ANTLE, DAWN ANTOINE, ARTHUR ANTZ, KEITH APP, HENRY APPLE CHEATHAM VONDA APPLE, DOROTHY E APPLE, MAX APPLEGATE, KENNETH APPLEGATE, LISA APPLEGATE, ROY APPLEGATE, SUZANNE APPLETON, ANDREW APRILE, CHARLOTTE ARBOGAST, IDA ARBUCKLE, J ARBUCKLE, MARVIN ARCHER, ARLEN ARENA, VINCENT ARINGTON, DIANA ARINGTON, GLEN ARISON, DONALD ARNETT, DEWEY ARNOLD, DOUGLAS ARNOLD, JACKIE ARNOLD, KAY ARNOLD, MELISSA ARNOLD, ROBERT ARREOLA, JOSE ARROWOOD, SONDRA ASH, LISA ASHBY, VIRGINIA ASHER, PATRICIA ASHER, ROBERT ASHER, ROBERT ASHER, TENZIE ASKEW, MARVIN AT&T, CORPORATION ATER, WILLIAM ATKINS, T ATKINSON, DONALD ATWELL, ARLENE ATWOOD, DENISE AUSTIN, MICHAEL AVALON MOTEL AVERY, EDDIE AYDLETT, FRED BACON, MICHAEL BAGSHAW, BRENT BAGSHAW, MANCEL BAGSHAW, MELISSA BAILEY, ARLENE BAILEY, MARIE BAILEY, RITA BAIRD, JOHNNY BAIRD, KEITH BAIRD, MELVIN BAIRD, STEVEN BAIZE, EMIL BAJANDAS, MAYRA BAKER, CATINA BAKER, CLIFTON BAKER, DARREN BAKER, GREG BAKER, HOWARD
NAPERVILLE, IL LOUISVILLE, KY GREENTOWN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN MARYSVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN ANDERSON, SC CHARLESTOWN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN COMMISKEY, IN GREENFIELD, IN GREENWOOD, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN MANCHESTER, TN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SHARPSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN MEMPHIS, IN UNDERWOOD, IN PORT, ORANGE, FL HARRISON, OH NEW, SALISBURY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SEYMOUR, IN ELWOOD, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN UNDERWOOD, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN MADISON, IN SELLERSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY DALLAS, TX HENRYVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHANDLER, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN PEKIN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN HENRYVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MEMPHIS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN MARYSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY FLORISSANT, CO SALEM, IN LAGRANGE, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN
11.57 56.39 18.18 18.58 18.50 6.96 1.32 109.63 122.42 42.21 62.08 65.32 19.83 1.80 6.91 85.92 6.31 83.85 5.09 12.98 159.35 12.88 33.97 56.26 6.50 7.28 20.40 56.86 6.43 9.83 6.93 8.09 46.72 7.04 59.02 15.03 14.94 6.57 102.07 35.47 3.48 17.69 16.71 0.84 65.99 2.59 564.57 24.97 3.17 116.24 106.84 13.45 69.72 1,048.68 90.87 72.43 13.52 13.11 21.98 6.73 5.39 15.43 38.04 17.50 7.61 85.63 9.32 67.70 48.07 9.46 10.58 10.73 80.51 0.37
BAKER, JOHN BAKER, PATSY BAKER, RICKIE BAKER, ROGER BAKER, STEVE BAKER, SUE BALDWIN, PAUL BALL, JOSEPH BALLARD, DAN BALLARD, DONALD BALLARD, EVERETT BALLARD, RICK BALLARD, SIDNEY BALLINGER, BRUCE BALLINGER, BRUCE BALMER, JANET BAMBERG, JAMES BAMFORTH, DAVID BAMFORTH, ROBERT BANET, DONALD BANET, GERALD BANET, NICHOLAS BANK ONE MORTGAGE BANKS, LISBETH BANKS, MARVELL BANKS, MARY BANNISTER, ANTHONY BARCLAY, DOLORES BARD, RICHARD BARHAM, JOE BARKER, PHYLLIS BARLOW, DEBORAH BARLOW, HARVEY BARLOW, RUTH BARNES, CHARLES BARNES, ERIC BARNES, KELLI BARNES, MARK BARNES, MICHELLE BARNES, RUTH BARNES, TIM BARNETT, CHARLES BARNETT, DORIS BARNETT, RAYMOND BARNHILL, CHERYL BARR, LARRY BARRETT, GARRY BARRETT, HOMER BARRETT, KATHRYN BARRETT, MICHAEL BARRETT, REBECCA BARRETT, TONY BARRON, DONALD BARRY, PHILLIP BARTLEY, GEORGE BARY, MICHAEL BASS, HERBERT BASTIN, MARK BATCHELOR, PERRY BATES, BRIAN BATES, DOUG BATES, J BATES, RETTA BATESON, RANDALL BAUER, ROBERT BAUGH, ROXANNA BAUMAN, ROBERT BAUMANN, BEVERLY BAUMANN, DIANA BAUMANN, DOUG BAUMANN, WILLIAM BAXTER, HENRY BAXTER, LEILA BAXTER, MONICA
SCOTTSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SCOTTSBURG, IN PEKIN, IN OTISCO, IN BLOOMINGTON, IN LOUISVILLE, KY MARYSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN KATY, TX WALKERSVILLE, MD FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GRUBVILLE, MO JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HARDINSBURG, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN OTISCO, IN SEMINOLE, FL UNDERWOOD, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HOUSTON, TX SELLERSBURG, IN LEXINGTON, IN MARYSVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NABB, IN SELLERSBURG, IN MEMPHIS, IN HENRYVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MEMPHIS, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SEYMOUR, IN OTISCO, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN HOLLY, SPRINGS, NC HENRYVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN MEMPHIS, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN YUMA, AZ JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN AUSTIN, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN PEKIN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN
JUNE 2019
1.17 6.67 17.85 3.51 36.58 121.70 110.79 44.39 7.47 138.69 9.26 47.12 11.73 5.38 9.41 153.04 28.63 26.53 19.72 79.84 14.37 7.57 2.83 6.81 109.33 0.19 32.03 21.95 22.55 54.20 5.79 47.37 41.33 11.08 60.51 15.31 65.52 7.42 44.40 2.14 26.05 195.38 163.49 7.19 18.47 49.49 85.14 26.70 19.25 39.82 6.06 76.97 184.89 152.44 119.50 38.12 27.69 54.85 1.32 7.21 33.34 96.75 8.12 63.98 16.75 57.40 25.07 122.60 7.24 46.60 7.62 38.66 105.89 4.83
18A
BAYER, SCOTT BAYER, VERNON BAYES, RILEY BAYS, WILLIAM BEALL, ROBERT BEAM, LENIN BEANBLOSSOM, MICHELLE BEAR, LINDA BEARD, SAMUEL BEATTY, BOBBY BEATTY, TINA BEAVER, BOBBIE BEAVER, TIMOTHY BEAVER, TIMOTHY BEAVIN, MARY BECK, EDWIN BECK, KELLY BECK, RODNEY BECKER, HERBERT BECKER, TERI BECKETT, DANIELLE BECKHAM, JAMES BEDELL, ROBERT BEELER, OWEN BEEM, DAVID BEGLEY, CHERI BEGLEY, JOY BEGLEY, KERRY BEGLEY, KERRY BEGLEY, PATRICIA BEGLEY, PAUL BEHR, RICHARD BELCHER, STEVEN BELDEN, DAVID BELL, ALTA BELL, CHARLOTTE BELL, GEORGE LYNN BELL, JAMES BELL, W BELL, WILLIAM BELLAMY, SUSAN BENDER, ROBERT BENNETT, J BENNETT, JERALD BENNETT, JOHN BENNETT, KENNETH BENNETT, MICHAEL BENNETT, PEGGY BENNETT, ROBERT BENNETT, STEVE BENNINGFIELD, JOSEPH BENTLEY, EARL BERGER, SARA BERKS, ROY BERNA, MEARL BERNHARDT, FRANK BERRY, LISA BERRY, NANETTE BERRYMAN, FRANK BERTE, SAVERIO BERTRAM, JERRY BERVE, DENISE BEST, MARGARET BEST, THOMAS BEUTEL, RICHARD BEYER, CLARA BEYL, LUCY BEZY, GILBERT BIBB, CINDY BIERLY, CELESTE BIERLY, SUSAN BIERY, HUDSON BIESEL, JEFF BIG, CITY, KENNELS BIGGS, KIM BIGGS, ROSE BIGLER, CHERYL BILLE’, JOE BILLINGSLEY, KIM BILLS, MARY BILYK, PETER BINDER, CAROLYN BINDNER, STEVEN BIRD, LEONARD BIRJAH, DONNY BIRKHIMER, JOHN BISHOP, DENNIS BISHOP, MARGARET BISHOP, RICHARD BISHOP, SHERI BISHOP, THOMAS BISHOP, ULA BIVEN, CANDACE BIVEN, DONALD BLACKFORD, JAMES
18B
CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW WASHINGTON, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GRANTSVILLE, WV JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN MADISON, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN AUSTIN, IN HENRYVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN ELIZABETH, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN UNDERWOOD, IN LOUISVILLE, KY PLANO, TX LOUISVILLE, KY BORDEN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN OTISCO, IN LA GRANGE, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN BUFORD, GAY, IN MEMPHIS, IN PEKIN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN OTISCO, IN EDGEWOOD, NM SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN CAMBY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN BORDEN, IN DEPAUW, IN UNDERWOOD, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LEXINGTON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HODGENSVILLE, KY OWENSBORO, KY BORDEN, IN ISELIN, NJ CHARLESTOWN, IN MEMPHIS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN UNDERWOOD, IN SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HANOVER, IN NEW ALBANY, IN PEKIN, IN HOUSTON, TX SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN FAYETTEVILLE, NC MEMPHIS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN BORDEN, IN BORDEN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN RICHMOND, KY NEW, BRAUNFELS, TX HENRYVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN COLUMBUS, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN GREENVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN OTISCO, IN
JUNE 2019
12.82 75.32 71.55 8.46 133.05 7.29 34.68 18.27 60.54 9.29 78.02 35.25 7.76 42.88 55.54 44.23 5.85 112.42 0.69 10.10 6.21 10.86 15.94 19.89 135.02 94.61 26.43 189.40 6.22 9.87 92.76 21.51 61.67 5.41 120.41 7.51 18.00 65.87 47.84 106.14 6.27 61.53 103.06 27.20 6.12 9.74 78.21 7.00 18.04 18.52 8.30 11.82 7.18 8.10 30.83 13.68 3.16 5.20 8.69 62.68 10.89 8.96 124.62 43.93 74.49 12.20 2.83 109.89 50.07 0.90 8.41 2.22 63.34 20.80 17.72 152.19 54.10 12.53 23.60 16.97 118.73 10.06 6.57 17.99 81.36 5.43 5.15 64.34 11.23 1.57 28.45 33.12 32.61 7.02 12.94
BLACKMAN, ALPHONSE CLARKSVILLE, IN 11.82 BLACKMAN, DELBERT BORDEN, IN 17.40 BLACKMAN, RON PALMYRA, IN 6.49 BLAKE, JANET JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 5.38 BLAKE, TEDDY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 4.65 BLAKLEY, JOSEPH UNDERWOOD, IN 109.52 BLANFORD, JAMES CLARKSVILLE, IN 98.00 BLANKENBAKER, ANGELA SELLERSBURG, IN 5.09 BLANKENBAKER, DEEDRE HENRYVILLE, IN 48.21 BLANKENBAKER, DOROTHY INDIANAPOLIS, IN 0.42 BLANKENBAKER, DOROTHY SCOTTSBURG, IN 98.44 BLANKENSHIP, ALVIN SEYMOUR, IN 1.72 BLANKENSHIP, CAMERON S BORDEN, IN 68.58 BLEDSOE, JAMES FLOYDS KNOBS, IN 149.39 BLEDSOE, RICKY MEMPHIS, IN 6.86 BLESSETT, WILLIAM LACONIA, IN 21.85 BLEVINS, EDDIE SALEM, IN 83.79 BLOCHER, RAY SCOTTSBURG, IN 0.37 BLOCKSOM, BRUCE PHOENIX, AZ 14.05 BLOOMER, JOHN CECILIA, KY 41.17 BLUE DIAMOND RANCH IRONTON, OH 20.69 BLUM, GARY NEW ALBANY, IN 125.07 BOBBITT, JOHN BORDEN, IN 17.53 BOBO, JAMES BORDEN, IN 95.38 BOBSIN, FRANCIS SELLERSBURG, IN 1.30 BODKIN, STEVE CINCINNATI, OH 1.62 BOEHM, GRACE BLOOMINGTON, IN 17.44 BOGARD, DENNIS GREENWOOD, IN 6.81 BOGARD, NANCY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 9.88 BOGER, JEFF MEMPHIS, IN 63.22 BOGER, MARK SELLERSBURG, IN 20.39 BOLDEN, PHYLLIS LEXINGTON, IN 7.80 BOLDERY, JAMES LEXINGTON, IN 21.77 BOLING, DONNA CHARLESTOWN, IN 3.75 BOLING, JAMES NEW WASHINGTON, IN 6.33 BOLLY, VIRGIL BORDEN, IN 149.80 BOMAN, MARGARET NEW ALBANY, IN 8.03 BOND, DENISE NEW WASHINGTON, IN 5.59 BONEWELL, FRED CLEARWATER, FL 40.10 BONNETT, DONALD CORYDON, IN 7.57 BONNEY, KEN MARYSVILLE, IN 6.79 BONSALL, RICHARD LACONIA, IN 17.99 BONSETT, GLEN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 7.77 BONSETT, KENDALL WESTMINSTER, CO 32.56 BOOHER, JOHN LOUISVILLE, KY 10.83 BOOHER, JOSEPH SELLERSBURG, IN 28.66 BOOK, ROBERT SALEM, IN 6.19 BOONE, ROBERT HENRYVILLE, IN 28.74 BOOTH, MICHAEL SELLERSBURG, IN 7.02 BORDEN, LORAINE HENRYVILLE, IN 17.25 BORDEN NAZARENE CHURCH OAKLAND CITY, IN 21.38 BORDEN, VENEER, CO CHARLESTOWN, IN 14.65 BORDEN YOUTH LEAGUE BORDEN, IN 9.54 BORDERS, STEPHEN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 9.47 BORGESON, RALPH GARDEN, VALLEY, ID 87.65 BOTTORFF, ROBERT CHARLESTOWN, IN 74.60 BOTTORFF, RUTH NEW ALBANY, IN 8.23 BOUVIER, JUANITA NEW ALBANY, IN 75.46 BOUVIER, MARSHALL GEORGETOWN, IN 84.87 BOWELL, RUTH CHARLESTOWN, IN 5.97 BOWEN, GARY SCOTTSBURG, IN 51.25 BOWEN, RON SCOTTSBURG, IN 74.05 BOWER, HARRY CHARLESTOWN, IN 14.03 BOWER, ISABELLE CHARLESTOWN, IN 69.63 BOWER, LARRY MEMPHIS, IN 14.47 BOWER, LAWRENCE NEW WASHINGTON, IN 39.87 BOWER, WILLIAM EVANSVILLE, IN 29.49 BOWLES, JAMES CHARLESTOWN, IN 105.57 BOWLES, JERRY GLASGOW, KY 108.91 BOWLES, JUDY UNDERWOOD, IN 128.33 BOWLES, VIRGIL PALMYRA, IN 6.74 BOWLIN, MICHAEL SCOTTSBURG, IN 5.92 BOWLING, DEBORAH MADISON, IN 12.11 BOWLING, DONALD PAXTON, IL 9.57 BOWLINGS NURSERY & GARDEN LOUISVILLE, KY 115.41 BOWMAN, CARRIE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 6.39 BOWMAN, MARK GELENA, IN 9.13 BOWMAN, PAUL NEW ALBANY, IN 47.84 BOWYER, WILLIAM CHARLESTOWN, IN 67.92 BOX, BRECK HANOVER, IN 6.62 BOX, HAL HANOVER, IN 138.19 BOYD, JOANN SELLERSBURG, IN 9.81 BOYD, RICHARD UNDERWOOD, IN 109.19 BOYD, SANDRA HENRYVILLE, IN 8.17 BOYD, TERRELL NEW ALBANY, IN 167.14 BOYER, RICHARD L NEW WASHINGTON, IN 136.35 BOYKIN, DAVID BORDEN, IN 36.57 BOYKIN, JACK JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 3.98 BOYT, EARL LEXINGTON, IN 42.02 BOYT, RODGER PERU, IN 41.34 BRACE, TERRY GEORGETOWN, IN 56.36 BRADING, MICHAEL PALMYRA, IN 8.65 BRADLEY, DOROTHY NEW ALBANY, IN 6.82 BRADLEY, KENNETH M LOUISVILLE, KY 57.42
BRADLEY, WILLIAM BRADSHAW, ROBERT BRADY, FRANCIS BRADY, GLENN BRAFFORD, TINA BRAGG, MICHAEL BRAMBLE, LISA BRAMER, MICHAEL BRAMLETT, WILLIAM BRANCH, MICHAEL BRANDENBURG, BRUCE BRANDENBURG, CARL BRANDENBURG, GARY BRANDENBURG, THOMAS BRANHAM, BRUCE BRANHAM, JESSE BRANHAM, KRISTOPHER BRANSTETTER, CHRIS BRATCHER, DWAYNE BRATCHER, WINDELL BRAY, MARY BREEDING, JOYCE BREIHOF, MARY BRESLER, MARTHA BREWER, CHARLES BREWER, GREG BREWER, MAX BREWER, SUZAN BREWER, WANDA BREY, WILLIAM BRIGHT, JAMES BRINKMAN, REATHA BRINLEY, JUSTON BRISCOE, TERRY BRISON, CAROLYN BRISON, JAMES BRISTOE, MELVIN BRITNEY, RICHARD BRITT, JAMES BRITTINGHAM, YVONNE BROAD, KIM BROADY, DOUGLAS BROCK, BARRY BROCK, CURTIS BROCK, MARLIN BROCK, ROBERT BROCKMAN, FRED BROCKMAN, JEFFREY BROOKS, ANTHONY BROOKS, BETTY BROOKS, CARLOS BROOKS, JEANEVA BROWN, BARRY BROWN, BONNIE BROWN, CHARLES BROWN, CHRISTOPHER BROWN, DAVE BROWN, DEBORAH BROWN, DONALD BROWN, DWIGHT BROWN, EDWIN BROWN, HERBERT R BROWN, JAMES BROWN, JEFFREY BROWN, JONNIE BROWN, KENN BROWN, LISA BROWN, LORIE BROWN, MARLA BROWN, PETER BROWN, PHILLIP BROWN, PHILLIP BROWN, ROBERT BROWN, SCOTT BROWN, SHEILA BROWN, TRACY BROWN, WAYNE BROWN, WILLIAM BROWNING, CAROL BROY, GEORGE R BROY, LESLIE BRUCE, DANA BRUCE, DAVID BRUCE, EMMA BRUCE, PRISCILLA BRUMFIELD, EVA BRUMMETT, MELBA BRUNER, DARLA BRUNER, STEVEN BRUNNER, LARRY BRUNS, R BRUTON, DON BRYANT, BEN BRYANT, CINDY BRYSON, WAYNE
ORANGE PARK, FL ARLINGTON, VA SHELBYVILLE, KY ALEXANDRIA, VA LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA PEKIN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN UNDERWOOD, IN LEXINGTON, IN MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN BELMONT, MA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HANOVER, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN PEKIN, IN OTISCO, IN HENRYVILLE, IN PROSPECT, KY NEW ALBANY, IN NEW, SALISBURY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN RUSTON, LA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN PADUCAH, KY CLARKSVILLE, IN CORYDON, IN GEORGETOWN, IN ELIZABETH, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN FAIRDALE, KY FLOYDS KNOBS, IN JASPER, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LANESVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN SHEBYVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN LA GRANGE, KY LOUISVILLE, KY MEMPHIS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHESTERTON, IN BORDEN, IN ORLEANS, IN BORDEN, IN ORLANDO, FL NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN HOMOSASSA, FL SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LAKE, CITY, FL MARYSVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN MEMPHIS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CORYDON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN BIRMINGTHAM, AL HENRYVILLE, IN GREENVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NINEVEH, IN COMTONMENT, FL NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN
10.40 36.53 48.14 13.57 10.70 99.31 4.03 4.58 73.74 10.16 22.98 12.56 23.72 49.63 51.30 13.72 3.75 134.64 25.86 69.52 1.42 73.04 37.26 42.84 31.71 21.67 63.28 7.86 14.64 7.96 222.09 14.62 17.30 5.30 28.10 176.71 4.08 23.43 32.64 5.40 64.24 48.03 83.60 139.68 11.28 132.91 18.67 43.22 7.43 141.71 78.38 18.06 9.25 36.94 0.30 36.61 19.55 127.70 170.90 16.74 77.42 0.54 5.37 12.65 0.74 5.79 106.59 24.32 7.74 81.90 20.19 68.62 172.94 11.97 9.20 102.21 73.25 51.10 17.89 3.90 54.89 6.18 60.70 5.28 175.68 50.09 60.71 19.31 7.10 8.60 164.74 59.36 5.11 74.70 38.72
BUCHANAN, DEBRA BUCHHEIT, JOHN BUCK, JOHN BUCKLEY, ALECIA BUCKMASTER, ALVIN BUDD, GEORGE BUIE, RUTH BUIS, KENNETH BUKY, JAMES BULMER, PAUL BUMBALOUGH, RONALD BUNCH, KIMBERELY BURCH, NATHANIEL BURCHETT, MISTY BURD, MARY, C BURDEN, AARON BURDEN, JANET BURDEN, KENNETH BURDEN, ROBERT BURDETTE, ANABEL BURGER, MICHAEL BURGIN, EDWIN BURGIN, TERRY BURKE, CHARLES BURKE, DAVE BURKE, JAMES BURKHARDT, CYNTHIA BURKHART, JEFFERY BURKS, RICKY BURLESON, MARK BURNS, ARLIE BURNS, GARNETT BURNS, JAMES BURNS, JESSIE BURNS, JOHN BURR, ANITA BURRIS, RALPH BURSBY, HENRIETTA BURTON, ALVIN BURTON, HOWARD BURTON, MARY BURTON, MICHAEL BURTON, RICHARD BUSH, LARRY BUSH, MICHAEL BUTCH’S BODY SHOP BUTLER, DAVID BUTLER, LARRY BUTLER, MARA BUTLER, NEVA BUTLER, ROBERT BUTTS, JASON BUTTS, VELVA BYER, WESLEY BYNUM, JAMES BYRD, OWEN C&H HOME IMPROVEMENTS CABLE, JOHN CABRERA, GERARDO CADWALLADER, ROBERT CAGLE, DELBERT CAIN, DAVID, B CALDWELL, TRACY CALFEE, LARRY CALILUNG, MICHAEL CALKINS, KENNETH CALL, ROGER CALLAHAN, BRENDA CALLAHAN, JUDITH CALLAHAN, SCOTT CALLIS, ED CALLIS, LUCY CALVERT, C CALVERT, TREVIS CAMBRON, FREDERICK CAMM, DAVID CAMP, KEVIN CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL, CINDY CAMPBELL, DAMON CAMPBELL, DANIEL CAMPBELL, DANNY CAMPBELL, DAVID CAMPBELL, DEREK CAMPBELL, ETHEL CAMPBELL, FINLEY CAMPBELL, HOWARD CAMPBELL, JOHN CAMPBELL, KAREN CAMPBELL, NORMA CAMPBELL, PAUL CAMPBELL, TONYA CAMPBELL, VERLE CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CANTARA, GARY
NEW ALBANY, IN KNOXVILLE, TN INDIANAPOLIS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN HENRYVILLE, IN MANDEVILLE, LA HUNTINGTON, IN MARYSVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN BORDEN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW WASHINGTON, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN PALMYRA, IN MILTON, KY SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN BLOOMINGTON, IN SEYMOUR, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN SALEM, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CROTHERSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SALEM, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SCOTTSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN DALEVILLE, VA NABB, IN HENRYVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CROSSVILLE, TN HENRYVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEWARK, DE NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN HANOVER, IN FT, LAUDERDALE, FL LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COLUMBUS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN DANIA, FL BORDEN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN DEPUTY, IN LEXINGTON, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN GEORGETOWN, IN FREDRICK, MD OTISCO, IN MEMPHIS, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SEYMOUR, IN HENRYVILLE, IN AUSTIN, IN EKRON, KY DIAMONDHEAD, MS POMPANA BEACH, FL NABB, IN AUSTIN, IN PEKIN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NORTH VERNON, IN BORDEN, IN BORDEN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN BORDEN, IN
71.22 59.49 20.06 8.12 47.20 121.16 14.60 62.44 180.76 53.71 31.11 1.61 10.21 23.10 11.62 10.71 88.57 119.31 21.21 26.15 194.96 13.23 31.04 55.02 7.77 11.52 0.64 7.41 14.06 64.41 8.27 27.60 86.70 22.66 46.48 26.85 9.51 24.64 20.20 1.29 100.07 32.96 125.29 15.40 96.72 7.58 6.96 10.41 7.90 39.02 37.98 77.63 2.71 8.99 22.53 45.87 13.28 55.26 54.48 3.21 13.24 9.43 123.15 1.64 5.46 5.23 187.47 94.71 15.45 16.45 40.34 41.46 0.58 60.72 150.77 7.80 42.79 33.33 9.05 246.93 28.89 39.76 14.14 73.88 157.50 87.36 6.70 74.62 57.24 15.98 153.23 25.98 14.10 180.98 7.73
CANTER, CHARLES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CANTRELL, CAROL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CANTRELL, FRED NABB, IN CANTRELL, RAY UNDERWOOD, IN CAPE, PERRY SELLERSBURG, IN CAPLE, JAMES HENRYVILLE, IN CARDINAL, MORRIS HENRYVILLE, IN CAREY, GLORIA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CAREY, RICHARD FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CAREY, TOMMY GEORGETOWN, IN CARL, DEBORAH BORDEN, IN CARLISLE, RUDY SELLERSBURG, IN CARLSON, RICHARD LOUISVILLE, KY CARPENTER, CAROL NEW ALBANY, IN CARPENTER, DWIGHT SELLERSBURG, IN CARPENTER, JAMES BORDEN, IN CARPENTER, MAURICE HENRYVILLE, IN CARRICO, JOSEPH CHARLESTOWN, IN CARRIG, RAYMOND WOOD RIVER, NE CARROLL, ESTELLE CHARLESTOWN, IN CARROLL, SHANNON SELLERSBURG, IN CARROW, SONJA TOMPKINSVILLE, KY CARTA, ANTHONY FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CARTER, ANNA SELLERSBURG, IN CARTER, BOYD MERRITT ISLAND, FL CARTER, DON TILDEN, NE CARTER, ELIZABETH CLARKSVILLE, IN CARTER, MICHAEL MIAMI, FL CARTER, RAYMOND MARYSVILLE, IN CARTER, REGINA CLARKSVILLE, IN CARTER, RICHARD SELLERSBURG, IN CARTWRIGHT, ROBERT CHARLESTOWN, IN CARUTHERS, MICHAEL CHARLESTOWN, IN CARVER, PAUL AUSTIN, IN CARVER, ROBERT LACONIA, IN CASE, CHARLES BORDEN, IN CASEY, BERTHA SELLERSBURG, IN CASEY, FRANK CLARKSVILLE, IN CASEY, LISA SELLERSBURG, IN CASH, KEVIN SAINT PETERSBURG, FL CASPER, ERVIN CHARLESTOWN, IN CASTENADA, ALICE CHARLESTOWN, IN CASTILE, HEATHER NEW ALBANY, IN CASTILE, TERRY SELLERSBURG, IN CASTILE, TERRY SELLERSBURG, IN CASTILE, WAYNE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CASTILLO, JOSEPH NEW ALBANY, IN CASTRO, MARY SCOTTSBURG, IN CATES, HAROLD LOUISVILLE, KY CATLETT, JAMES NEW ALBANY, IN CATO, BENNY GEORGETOWN, IN CATRON, FRANCES NEW ALBANY, IN CAUBLE, GARRY HENRYVILLE, IN CAUDILL, FRED LEXINGTON, IN CAUDILL, KAREN JACKSON, KY CAUDILL, LOIS AUSTIN, IN CAUDILL, THELMA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CAUDILL, THOMAS LOUISVILLE, KY CAVALLO, LOUIS CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY CECIL, SARAH NEW ALBANY, IN CERAMI, MARY SCOTTSBURG, IN CHAMBERS, RANDY COLORADO SPRINGS, CO CHAMBERS, ROBERT VALRICO, FL CHANDLER, WENDY SELLERSBURG, IN CHANLEY, JEFFREY NEW ALBANY, IN CHAPMAN, CHARLES FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CHAPMAN, RAYMOND JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHAPMAN, STEVEN NEW ALBANY, IN CHAPMAN, WILLIAM CHARLESTOWN, IN CHAPUT, JOHN JACKSONVILLE, FL CHARLESTOWN HOUSING AUTHORITY CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN REG BAPT CHURCH CHARLESTOWN, IN CHASE, MARILYN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHERRY, MIKE CHARLESTOWN, IN CHERRY, RONNIE FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CHERRY, TIMOTHY NEW ALBANY, IN CHESER, KENNETH SELLERSBURG, IN CHESTER, LARRY CLARKSVILLE, IN CHESTER, ROY CUB RUN, KY CHIDESTER, CHRISTINE LOUISVILLE, KY CHILDRESS, LARRY CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY CHOCKLETTE, JOHN TAMPA, FL CHOWHAN, NAVEED FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CHRISMAN, JACK NEW ALBANY, IN CHRISMAN, WILLIAM NEW ALBANY, IN CHRISTIAN, BILL SELLERSBURG, IN CHRISTIAN, IRVIN BORDEN, IN CHRISTIAN, TERRY NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV CHRISTIANSON, DEBORAH MARYSVILLE, IN CHURCH, R MARYSVILLE, IN CHURCHILL, MARGARET MEMPHIS, IN CILONE, ANGELA LOUISVILLE, KY CINGULAR WIRELESS COLUMBUS, OH
5.47 115.97 88.57 82.59 8.73 14.03 25.03 32.96 6.52 10.13 92.45 0.25 106.66 2.56 11.11 122.95 39.06 52.43 6.82 27.95 5.47 14.37 9.19 6.96 79.27 10.99 27.71 14.10 116.51 1.89 94.31 102.32 12.97 12.61 16.30 40.18 120.71 2.34 5.44 17.85 8.27 136.43 2.98 30.85 52.36 8.66 5.11 61.54 162.21 6.00 14.44 24.51 12.29 30.22 19.47 7.57 4.73 1.79 96.00 5.09 45.69 6.00 128.41 40.98 71.46 26.23 61.05 61.47 7.66 5.25 102.08 30.91 37.04 37.71 0.40 0.25 47.03 65.67 13.28 28.67 23.26 27.59 10.11 91.52 91.47 64.18 0.10 5.39 6.95 6.69 21.51 4.93 434.90
CIRESI, SANDRA FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CISSELL, EVAN HENRYVILLE, IN CIUKAJ, STEVEN SELLERSBURG, IN CLAGETT, JOSEPH SCOTTSBURG, IN CLAIR, FRED CHARLESTOWN, IN CLAMPITT, DONALD BIRDSEYE, IN CLANCY, JOHN INDIANAPOLIS, IN CLAPP, BETTY CHARLESTOWN, IN CLARK, AMY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARK, BONNIE HENRYVILLE, IN CLARK, CHRISTINE PACE, FL CLARK, HOWARD BOWLING GREEN, KY CLARK, IVA BORDEN, IN CLARK, JUDITH JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARK, ROGER GRAND ISLE, LA CLARK, TIMOTHY UNDERWOOD, IN CLARK, WILLIAM JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLAY, ROSZELLA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLEFFMAN, SAUNDRA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLEMENS, BEECHER LOUISVILLE, KY CLEMENS, GARY SCOTTSBURG, IN CLEMENS, TIMOTHY LOUISVILLE, KY CLEMENTS, REX UNDERWOOD, IN CLEMMONS, GARY SCOTTSBURG, IN CLEMONS, JAMES BORDEN, IN CLEMONS, SCOTT KNOXVILLE, TN CLEPHAS, PAUL LOUISVILLE, KY CLERKIN, MAX SELLERSBURG, IN CLINE, SHIRLEY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLOAR, R CHILLICOTHE, OH COATES, BILLY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COATS, CLARENCE HENRYVILLE, IN COATS, JOHN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COBB, CLYDE CLARKSVILLE, IN COBB, GREG NEW ALBANY, IN COBBLERS STATION ASSOCIATION NEW ALBANY, IN COCHRAN, ARTHUR T CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, DAVID CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, EDWARD MAUCKPORT, IN COCHRAN, GEORGE OTISCO, IN COCHRAN, JOHN CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, KEVIN SELLERSBURG, IN COCHRAN, MARTIN SCOTTSBURG, IN COCHRAN, PHYLLIS CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, ROBERT HENRYVILLE, IN COCHRAN, RUTH CLARKSVILLE, IN COCHRAN, TAMMY CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, TERRY CHARLESTOWN, IN COCHRAN, WAYNE NEW ALBANY, IN COCHRAN, WM UNDERWOOD, IN COCKERILL, JAMES SALEM, IN COFFMAN, TAMMY UNDERWOOD, IN COGHILL, HILDA NEW ALBANY, IN COKER, MARAR SCOTTSBURG, IN COLE, C MARYSVILLE, IN COLE, H CLARKSVILLE, IN COLE, HOMER E OTISCO, IN COLE, LESLIE NEW ALBANY, IN COLE, M SCOTTSBURG, IN COLE, MICHAEL OTISCO, IN COLE, MINNIE OTISCO, IN COLE, RANDY SCOTTSBURG, IN COLE, RICK SCOTTSBURG, IN COLE, WILLIAM MARYSVILLE, IN COLEMAN, BRIAN LOUISVILLE, KY COLEMAN, JERRY LOUISVILLE, KY COLEMAN, JOHN UNDERWOOD, IN COLEMAN, RICKY LEXINGTON, IN COLEMAN, WALTER HENRYVILLE, IN COLLARD, DARRELL MURFEESBURO, TN COLLETT, CHAS NEW ALBANY, IN COLLIER, GREGORY BORDEN, IN COLLIER, MAURICE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COLLINGS, THEIA SCOTTSBURG, IN COLLINGWOOD, STEPHEN CLARKSVILLE, IN COLLINI, VINCENT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COLLINS, DENVER LEXINGTON, IN COLLINS, EUGENE, MRS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN COLLINS, J LOUISVILLE, KY COLLINS, JENNIFER MARYSVILLE, IN COLLINS, MARLA LEXINGTON, IN COLLINS, MELANIE NEW ALBANY, IN COLLINS, PHILLIP MARYSVILLE, IN COLLINS, RANDELL MARYSVILLE, IN COLLINS, REBECCA LOUISVILLE, KY COLLINS, ROLAND SCOTTSBURG, IN COLLINS, STANLEY CHARLESTOWN, IN COLLINS, TERRY SELLERSBURG, IN COLLINS, WALTER CHARLESTOWN, IN COLLINSWORTH, JIMMY SCOTTSBURG, IN COLVIN, MARY SELLERSBURG, IN COLVIN, PAULINE SELLERSBURG, IN COLWELL, DENNIS CHARLESTOWN, IN COLWELL, TAYLOR SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY
JUNE 2019
9.59 51.34 64.84 52.89 78.88 60.69 30.08 162.47 13.15 31.94 92.87 30.57 53.05 32.71 166.78 63.29 225.54 6.42 30.13 7.25 39.71 42.98 53.66 103.29 7.56 24.06 1.48 40.87 179.37 113.69 14.30 128.55 19.68 10.10 12.65 5.23 1.69 110.67 28.18 45.82 6.48 95.53 51.20 5.49 69.73 0.01 66.28 3.58 8.59 27.66 1.71 7.76 7.32 7.38 85.38 76.25 0.14 55.53 83.45 81.14 11.12 9.39 45.80 24.46 63.88 64.60 68.05 134.05 29.59 53.37 81.20 100.17 112.80 40.23 23.74 16.14 4.43 0.11 0.75 6.38 32.90 8.00 64.55 63.06 51.46 30.01 9.99 122.91 0.53 1.86 92.07 48.02 48.67 139.48
18C
COMBS, BESSIE COMBS, BRIAN COMBS, CHRISTOPHER COMBS, JASON COMBS, LOVEL COMBS, MICHAEL COMBS, ROGER COMBS, STEPHEN COMBS, TRACY COMBS, TRUMAN COMER, AMY COMMERCE AMERICA BANK COMPHER, DALE COMPTON, ANNETTE COMPTON, DARLENE COMPTON, JEFF CONLEY, GEORGE CONNER, BRENDA CONNORS, JOHN CONRAIL, CORP CONRAIL, CORP CONWAY, TERRY E CONWAY, W COOK, DEBRA COOK, EDWARD COOK, LARA COOK, RUSSELL COOK, WALTER COOMBS, RICHARD COOMER, LARRY COOPER, DOCK COOPER, EDWARD COOPER, W COPELAND, DARRELL COPPLE, STEVEN CORBETT, ALICIA CORDOVA, MARIA COREY, KATIE CORLETT, KAREN CORNELL, MARY CORNETT, FLOYD CORNETT, JACK CORRELL, JEFFREY CORRICK, KELLY CORSA, JOHN COSBY, STEVEN COSTELLE, GARY COSTIN, RAYMOND COTNER, DAVID COTNER, WILLIAM COTTEN, NICHOLAS COUCH, DAVID COULTER, A COULTER, CLYDE COULTER, TRACY L COUNTRY, KITCHEN COURSEY, BRUCE COURTNEY, BETTY COURTNEY, SHAWNA COVENEY, JAMES COVINGTON, DANIEL COVINGTON, KAREN COWHERD, RICHARD COX, ALICE COX, ANN COX, CAROLYN COX, DELBERT COX, JEFF COX, JOHN COX, MARTHA COX, RONNIE COX, STACY COX, TODD COYLE, NANCY COYLE, STEVEN COYNE, DOUGLAS CRABTREE, CYNTHIA CRADY, ROBERT CRAFT, MICHAEL CRAIG, G CRAIG, GEORGE CRAIG, RONALD CRAIG, SHIRLEY CRAIN, CHARLES CRAIN, DANIEL CRANDALL, HERVEY CRAVEN, JULIE CRAVENS, MARGARET CRAVENS, RANDY CRAWFORD CORNER, INC CRAWFORD, DENNIS CRAWFORD FABRICATING CRAWFORD, HILDA CRAWFORD, ROBERT CRAWLEY, CATHY
18D
CHARLESTOWN, IN SALEM, IN AUSTIN, IN MARYSVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN AUSTIN, IN MARYSVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN NEW WASHINGTON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FREDERICKSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN GEORGETOWN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY PHILADELPHIA, PA PHILADELPHIA, PA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CICERO, IN PEKIN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN GREENVILLE, IN MEMPHIS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW WASHINGTON, IN SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LEXINGTON, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN ST. JAMES, FL LONDON, KY MEMPHIS, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN ALTON, IL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LA, GRANGE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN BLOOMINGTON, IN SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN BORDEN, IN ELIZABETHTOWN, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN GOSHEN, KY CRANBERRY, PA OTISCO, IN NABB, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LAFAYETTE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LEXINGTON, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SOUTH DAYTONA, FL UNDERWOOD, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN HENRYVILLE, IN NABB, IN HENRYVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BLOOMINGTON, IN JACKSONVILLE, FL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN WILLIAMSTON, SC SELLERSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN
JUNE 2019
103.66 28.44 6.10 6.86 1.99 8.63 73.83 55.16 19.18 32.02 5.50 3.72 129.46 5.20 13.31 146.30 90.54 10.13 12.00 11.26 13.85 68.63 1.08 13.33 4.48 5.43 12.69 104.50 5.13 153.13 20.25 0.41 3.45 6.32 45.91 1.41 23.45 34.58 11.28 60.51 71.81 39.28 12.89 117.85 7.05 119.55 7.89 29.03 13.23 89.93 173.77 27.43 2.62 45.70 8.55 34.94 76.49 116.64 13.79 12.32 6.58 3.83 0.25 6.06 15.16 128.83 16.98 74.75 136.23 11.73 11.59 18.42 7.99 62.88 76.20 8.01 6.17 14.21 1.72 30.17 101.16 3.68 24.70 104.04 98.18 46.54 119.64 47.77 52.84 97.21 4.60 27.91 9.31 60.31 60.85
CRAWLEY, JAMES SELLERSBURG, IN CRAWLEY, MARY MEMPHIS, IN CRAYS, WM NEW ALBANY, IN CREAMER, ROY WESTMOUNT, IL CREECH, DEBORAH LOUISVILLE, KY CREECH, ELINOR JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CRENSHAW, THOMAS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CRESTLINE REALTY, INC NEW ALBANY, IN CRICK, CHARLES OTISCO, IN CRISWELL, STAN SELLERSBURG, IN CRITES, KENNETH GREERS, FERRY, AR CROCKATT, GEORGE SELLERSBURG, IN CROCKER, JAMES LAFAYETTE, CO CROCKER, MICHAEL SUISUN CITY, CA CRONE, JOANNA SELLERSBURG, IN CRONIN, EUNICE SELLERSBURG, IN CROSKY, JOHN CLARKSVILLE, IN CROSS, CHARLES CARMEL, IN CROSS, JERRY SCOTTSBURG, IN CROUCHER, ED NEW ALBANY, IN CROWDER, JUDITH HENRYVILLE, IN CROWE, DALENE NEW ALBANY, IN CROWE, DAVID SALEM, IN CROWE, JOHN HENRYVILLE, IN CROWE, RICHARD SALEM, IN CRUICKSHANK, CHARLES CHANHASSEN, MN CRUM, QUINTEN/RENTAL CHARLESTOWN, IN CRUM, RICHARD OTISCO, IN CRUMP, MICHAEL MT. WASHINGTON, KY CSIZMADIA, TINA LOUISVILLE, KY CULLINS, KENNETH BORDEN, IN CULLINS, KENNETH SELLERSBURG, IN CUMBO, MATTHEW R HENRYVILLE, IN CUMMING, REBECCA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CUMMINGS, BJ NEW ALBANY, IN CUMMINGS, KAREN DAYTON, OH CUNDIFF, MICHELLE NEW ALBANY, IN CUNLIFFE, EUGENE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CUNNINGHAM, CHRIS NEW MIDDLETOWN, IN CUNNINGHAM, DEE MEMPHIS, IN CUNNINGHAM, GREGORY HENRYVILLE, IN CUNNINGHAM, JAMES CHARLESTOWN, IN CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CURTIS, DAVID SELLERSBURG, IN CURTIS, GEORGE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CURTIS, RONALD CHARLESTOWN, IN CURTS, TERRI UNDERWOOD, IN CUSHING, ROBERT LAS VEGAS, NV CUTSHALL, RONALD LEVELLAND, TX D&J CABINET UNDERWOOD, IN D&M MACHINE & TOOL SCOTTSBURG, IN DH ASHBY CO, INC LOUISVILLE, KY DABNEY, FRANK DELPHI, IN DAILEY, RAYMOND SELLERSBURG, IN DAILY, JAMES HENRYVILLE, IN DAILY, ROBERT SCOTTSBURG, IN DAILY, SUE SELLERSBURG, IN DALTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DAMBROS, DENNIS LOUISVILLE, KY DANIEL, JOHN HENRYVILLE, IN DANIEL, JOHN NEW ALBANY, IN DANIELS, GREGG JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DANIELS, JAMES CHARLESTOWN, IN DARRINGER, ROY VERSAILLES, IN DAUBITZ, BARRY / DON A CAROL CLARKSVILLE, IN DAUBS, JOHN CHARLESTOWN, IN DAUGHERTY, DANNY SELLERSBURG, IN DAUGHERTY, GRAFTON CHARLESTOWN, IN DAUGHERTY, GREG MIDDLEBURG, FL DAULBAUGH, KERI NEW ALBANY, IN DAULTON, JOHN HENRYVILLE, IN DAVIDSON, DWIGHT AUBURNDALE, FL DAVIDSON, JACK SCOTTSBURG, IN DAVIDSON, JAMES AUSTIN, IN DAVIDSON, KENNETH JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DAVIDSON, MICHAEL HENRYVILLE, IN DAVIDSON, ROSCOE CHARLESTOWN, IN DAVIDSON, STEVEN DUBLIN, OH DAVIS, AGNES CHARLESTOWN, IN DAVIS, BEVERYL HENRYVILLE, IN DAVIS, CHARLES NEW ALBANY, IN DAVIS, DAVID PORT ST. LUCIE, FL DAVIS, DEBORAH GREENVILLE, IN DAVIS, DENIS SCOTTSBURG, IN DAVIS, DIANA LOUISVILLE, KY DAVIS, DOUGLAS SELLERSBURG, IN DAVIS, EDWARD MEMPHIS, IN DAVIS, ERIC LOUISVILLE, KY DAVIS, JAMES CHARLESTOWN, IN DAVIS, JAMES INDIANAPOLIS, IN DAVIS, JOSEPH SELLERSBURG, IN DAVIS, KOLEMA TAYLORSVILLE, KY DAVIS, LESTER CLARKSVILLE, IN DAVIS, LUKE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN
32.35 49.70 128.57 1.89 3.02 108.01 99.79 8.61 29.70 3.26 69.17 26.35 22.33 30.24 57.38 14.69 12.44 111.77 87.58 11.88 70.15 65.67 18.81 8.61 76.56 18.68 45.24 77.44 38.50 44.65 1.70 65.66 157.69 6.28 5.80 8.52 0.99 9.87 50.83 5.87 23.93 105.45 54.92 13.99 25.23 21.87 28.29 8.09 15.46 94.46 440.51 5.60 6.10 22.39 7.54 6.42 120.98 52.85 149.91 5.82 119.93 23.72 5.65 18.25 9.12 8.57 5.04 4.13 6.63 5.20 39.05 6.73 10.14 75.77 11.72 8.31 8.13 100.78 10.86 69.14 34.47 101.13 168.67 52.56 26.38 5.51 54.59 31.61 71.66 13.02 10.82 62.91 145.41 16.65
DAVIS, MARY SELLERSBURG, IN DAVIS, NORMAN HANOVER, IN DAVIS, PAUL LOUISVILLE, KY DAVIS, ROBERT FORT PIERCE, FL DAVIS, ROBERT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DAVIS, RONALD NEW ALBANY, IN DAVIS, SHEILA SCOTTSBURG, IN DAVIS, TINA CHARLESTOWN, IN DAVIS, TRACY HENRYVILLE, IN DAVIS, TROY GEORGETOWN, IN DAVIS, UI SELLERSBURG, IN DAVIS, WILLIAM, L LOUISVILLE, KY DAVIS, WINNEL LOUISVILLE, KY DAY, BRIAN LOUDON, TN DAY, EUGENE BORDEN, IN DAY, WILLIAM SCOTTSBURG, IN DAYS INN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DAYVAULT, CARLA NEW ALBANY, IN DEAL, SHARLENE CHARLESTOWN, IN DEAN, ELI CHARLESTOWN, IN DEAN, MICHAEL SELLERSBURG, IN DEAN, RALPH CHARLESTOWN, IN DEAN, TIM SCOTTSBURG, IN DEARY, GRAHAM SEYMOUR, IN DEATON, RAYMOND SCOTTSBURG, IN DEATON, RETTA CHARLESTOWN, IN DEATON, RHONDA SCOTTSBURG, IN DEATON, SCOTT SCOTTSBURG, IN DEATON, SHERRY NABB, IN DEBBIE, DEE NABB, IN DECKARD, CLINTON LOUISVILLE, KY DECKARD, JOHN SELLERSBURG, IN DECKARD, P SELLERSBURG, IN DECKER, HARRY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DECKER, JERRY SELLERSBURG, IN DECKER, LARRY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DEHART, TONY SELLERSBURG, IN DEHN, CATHERINE MEMPHIS, IN DEICH, CHESTER NEW ALBANY, IN DEICH, GLENNA GEORGETOWN, IN DEISON, JOHN HANOVER, IN DELONG, PETER CLARKSVILLE, IN DELUNA, RICARDO JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DEMEO, STEPHEN CORONA, CA DEMILLE, DAVID SPEED, IN DEMPSEY, CHARLES SELLERSBURG, IN DENHAM, JOHN GEORGETOWN, TX DENISON, LARRY NEW ALBANY, IN DENK, RICHARD LEXINGTON, IN DENNIS, THOMAS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DENNISON, KENNETH BARDSTOWN, KY DENNISON, STEVEN LOUISVILLE, KY DENSFORD, FRANK CHARLESTOWN, IN DENSFORD, TRACY CHARLESTOWN, IN DENTON, EDWARD MEMPHIS, IN DENTON, JAMES SCOTTSBURG, IN DENTON, WILLIAM LOUISVILLE, KY DENTRY, RAY SELLERSBURG, IN DEOGRACIAS, SHARON INDIANAPOLIS, IN DESIGN DYNAMIC BLDERS FLOYDS KNOBS, IN DESKINS, EVERETT LEXINGTON, IN DESPAIN, JAMES SCOTTSBURG, IN DEUSER, GREG GEORGETOWN, IN DEVELOPERS, HDS NEW ALBANY, IN DEVERS, JOSEPH SELLERSBURG, IN DEVILLIER, LARRY TEAGUE, TX DEVINE, JIM & RITA, BARN GILBERT, AZ DEVORE, CHESTER NABB, IN DEVORE, MARTIN NEW ALBANY, IN DEVORE, ROBERT NABB, IN DEWEES, MIKE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DEWEESE, TERRY BORDEN, IN DEWEY, MARY SELLERSBURG, IN DICKENS, CAROL SALEM, IN DICKERSON, WILLIAM CLARKSVILLE, IN DICKEY, RICHARD UNDERWOOD, IN DIDAT, KENNETH NEW ALBANY, IN DIEDRICH, KELLY COLUMBUS, IN DIEHL, ROBERT SCOTTSBURG, IN DIEMER, THEODORE CORYDON, IN DIERFELDT, GREG LOUISVILLE, KY DIERS, ROBERT NEW ALBANY, IN DIETRICH, DALE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DIETRICH, WM BLOOMINGTON, IN DILLON, MIKE SALEM, IN DISCOUNT FLOOR COVERING HENRYVILLE, IN DISMORE, RAY SELLERSBURG, IN DISMORE, RAY E SELLERSBURG, IN DISMORE, TIM FORT LUPTON, CO DIVINE, JAMES FRANKFORT, KY DIXON, DAVID CLARKSVILLE, IN DIXON, KAREN BORDEN, IN DIXON, LINDA CLARKSVILLE, IN DIXON, VINCENT SELLERSBURG, IN DOAN, DANIEL PALMYRA, IN
18.90 27.63 40.21 42.61 64.14 57.14 91.70 13.04 32.47 102.43 128.40 49.00 65.42 14.47 23.16 43.55 13.42 114.84 62.70 7.09 37.31 17.29 7.27 35.88 25.43 13.85 7.07 27.87 5.17 6.91 6.16 9.08 20.09 68.29 87.01 22.17 3.06 11.85 84.64 48.73 7.39 8.13 1.06 19.11 5.12 122.29 49.96 5.48 4.08 148.96 110.26 9.28 6.88 51.35 89.94 1.91 6.36 33.83 7.53 44.29 97.06 21.36 9.73 11.82 10.40 8.09 12.79 6.91 14.57 23.35 106.87 64.70 14.13 58.91 9.12 0.80 30.86 9.09 31.39 8.11 66.91 67.76 5.72 16.55 27.93 11.09 6.63 5.11 295.65 56.06 28.79 8.08 8.31 56.25 3.11
DOANE, JAMES DOANE, KENNETH DOBBINS, HOMER DOBSON, DAVID DOBSON, HANK DODD, WILLIAM DODGE, AMANDA DODGE, ANTHONY DOERR, WILLIAM DOLD, JOSEPH DOLD, LLOYD DONAHAY, ANN DONAHUE, JEFF DONAHUE, MARIE DONAIRE, SARA DONALDSON, JOY DONAN, RAYMOND DONES, THEODORE DONITHAN, DORIS DONOHUE, SANDIA DOOLEY, TERRY DORNBUSH, GREGORY DOSS, VIVIAN DOTSON, DAVID DOUGLAS, JEFFERY DOUGLAS, MARY DOUGLAS, PAUL DOWELL, GREG DOYLE, JOHN DOYLE, RAYMOND DOYLE, STEVEN DRAKE, PAUL DRESCHER, ELIZABETH DREW, DAN DREYER, MARGARET DRUIN, BERNICE DRYE, PETER DUELLMAN, MARK DUFFIELD, JOEL DUFFY, SCOTT DUFFY, TODD DUGAN, WILLIAM DUKES, NORMAN DULANEY, JACK DUNAWAY, JEANNE DUNAWAY, JOE DUNAWAY, NANCY DUNCAN, DAVID DUNCAN, GARY DUNLEVY, DEWEY DUNLEVY, DONNA DUNLEVY, GRACE DUNLEVY, KIM DUNN, BILL DUNN, CINDY DUNN, ISAAC DUNN, KEVIN DUNN, MARGARET DUNN, RITA DUNN, ROBERT DUNN, SHERMAN DUNN, WILLIAM DUPONT, KEVIN DURBIN, KIM DURFEY, RON DURHAM, DOUGLAS DURHAM, KAREN DURHAM, LILLIE DURHAM, LINDELL DURHAM, MICHAEL DURHAM, MIKE DUROCHER, JOHN DUVALL, DAVID DYER, NORA DYKES, JOHNNY DYLAN, BARRY EARL, KERRI EAST, DENNIS EAVES, ROY EBERTSHAUSER, BRUCE EBERTSHAUSER, DONALD ECKERT, ALBERT ECKSTEIN, MARY EDDY, CHESTER EDELAMNN, CHERIE EDELEN, DIANA EDELEN, RICHARD EDELEN, SUSAN EDENS, FLOYD EDERER, CHRISTOPHER EDINGTON, RONALD EDLIN, MORTON EDLIN, ROBERT EDMISTON, JOE EDWARDS, CARLOS
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40.34 52.74 71.79 6.94 17.34 179.47 20.69 162.25 8.21 36.31 81.39 18.05 13.74 8.04 14.81 131.39 25.86 19.30 5.18 5.19 24.87 29.26 175.01 6.25 16.88 10.69 70.95 10.70 2.87 61.67 20.62 169.34 201.44 2.76 29.43 18.17 18.83 97.72 54.88 2.31 8.37 86.88 32.08 19.75 93.54 86.66 7.34 28.53 27.09 13.45 5.09 38.98 12.13 71.34 50.55 11.19 19.86 71.64 61.00 17.44 80.50 6.32 11.63 10.46 11.01 9.89 16.87 21.81 5.97 59.11 10.84 38.99 21.49 135.80 32.54 19.60 9.29 5.55 3.16 23.00 119.74 51.51 6.67 63.05 5.07 7.44 36.75 7.79 14.20 108.49 73.83 11.53 27.70 3.26 127.98
EDWARDS, GLEN EDWARDS, JOHNNY EDWARDS, LINDA EDWARDS, RICK EDWARDS, TERESA EDWARDS, VICKY EDWARDSON, BRUCE EGART, JUANITA EHALT, CYNTHIA EHLEY, GERRI EHRHART, JEFFREY EHRHART, RODNEY EHRINGER, FRANK EHRINGER, JEFF EHRINGER, PAUL EHRINGER, ROBERT EHRINGER, TAMMY EHRINGER, TAMMY EILER, HAROLD EKART, MANFORD ELDER, BETTY ELDER, GENE ELDRIDGE, JOHN ELDRIDGE, LAWRENCE ELDRIDGE, MARGARET ELDRIDGE, RICHARD ELIE, KATHY ELKINS, LOWRANZO ELKINS, RAY ELKINS, TERRY ELLENBERGER, LEE ELLENBERGER, STAN ELLENBURG, DELTON ELLINGSWORTH, H ELLIOTT, DIANE ELLIOTT, HOMER ELLIOTT, MIKE ELLIOTT, RICHARD ELLIOTT, ROBERT ELLIOTT, WALTER ELLIS, CHARLIE ELLIS, GEORGE ELLIS, JOHN ELLIS, JOSEPH ELLISON, BRIAN ELLNOR ELMORE, DOUG ELMORE, GREG ELMORE, WILLIAM ELROD, MARIE ELSAM, KEITH ELSMORE, ERIC ELSNER, WILLIAM ELSWICK, JAMES ELSWICK, YVETTE ELWANGER, DOUG ELZY, BRIAN EMBERSON, OWEN EMBRY, ATLEE EMBRY, CONNIE EMBRY, JOHN EMBRY, LENA EMBRY, MAGDALENE EMBRY, ROSCOE EMERY, GARY EMILY, JAMES EMMER, WAYNE ENDICOTT, RICHARD ENDRIS, FREDA, J ENGLAND, BRUCE ENGLE, STACY ENGLISH, BILL ENGLISH, SCOTT ENNIS, ROBIN ENSCH, JOHN ENTEMAN, C EPLING, MAX, C ERLENBECK, JUANITA ERNSTBERGER, C ERNSTBERGER, PERRY ERSKINE CONSTRUCTION ESTEPP, WINFORD ESTES, NORMAN EURES, A, &, EDIE EURES, ALFRED EURTON, MARK EVANS, CHRISTIAN EVANS, JAMES EVANS, RANDALL EVANS, WORTH EVE, ANTHONY EVE, MICHAEL LYN SR EVE, ROBERT EVE, ROBERT EVERIDGE, EDWARD
DAPHNE, AL LOUISVILLE, KY SCOTTSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MEMPHIS, IN BORDEN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SALEM, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NABB, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN BEDFORD, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN MEMPHIS, IN NEW WASHINGTON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN GREENWOOD, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MARYSVILLE, IN MEMPHIS, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN BORDEN, IN FRANKLIN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN HENRYVILLE, IN BALLWIN, MO LEBANON, OH INDIANAPOLIS, IN MCKINNEY, TX ANDERSON, SC JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN BURLINGTON, KY FALLS, OF, ROUGH, KY LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN HOPKINSVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BOULDER, CITY, NV MACON, GA SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN HENRYVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SALEM, IN CORYDON, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MIDDLEBURG, FL NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN ORLANDO, FL SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SIDNEY, OH AUSTIN, IN
74.61 5.21 13.43 6.75 2.52 30.36 6.17 77.05 107.09 62.81 11.28 74.81 72.84 68.79 98.08 12.75 16.16 11.13 30.24 90.73 30.55 0.07 14.91 80.98 6.77 6.29 37.52 45.51 10.54 8.82 82.42 33.30 5.89 59.46 3.41 22.18 12.27 5.35 8.62 118.94 7.89 85.77 33.63 38.69 18.61 5.67 5.01 8.74 27.70 14.78 6.46 75.29 36.14 38.51 3.73 1.72 0.35 127.32 13.33 34.92 23.07 117.65 6.41 9.66 64.67 120.07 7.06 83.67 26.03 106.14 6.20 184.57 88.57 5.54 158.96 47.12 216.26 10.54 22.98 6.65 15.50 6.10 7.87 67.61 62.08 6.92 143.25 63.04 41.09 59.36 7.23 100.58 40.47 41.90 76.27
EVERIDGE, JOHN EVERITT, JOANNA EVERITT, SANDRA, S EVERLY, JOYCE EVES, CHARLES EWING, DEBRA EWING, TOM EWING, TOM EYER, PAUL FACKLER, CANDY FAITH, STEPHANIE FANCHER, HERSHEL FARIS, ADELL FARIS, RICK FARLER, YVONNE FARLER, YVONNE FARM RENTAL SERVICES FARMER, HAROLD FARMER, MARION FARNSLEY, BONNIE FARNSLEY, JAMES FARNSLEY, JOYCE FARNSLEY, ROBERT FARRELL, DWAYNE FARRELL, MONACE FARRIS, C FASKE, MELISSA FASKE, WILFORD FASSETT, BRENDON FATHY, MEDHAT FAULKENBERG, MARK FAULKENBURG, BRENDA FAULKENBURG, LEON FAULKNER, NINA FAULSTICK, EDWARD FEELER, ELMER FEELER, PHILLIP FEHR, HARVEY FEHRIBACH, WM FELL, GEORGE FELLOWS, STEVE FENDLEY, EDWARD FENWICK, ALVIN FENWICK, JEFF FENWICK, PAM FERGISON, CHARLES FERGUSON, DONNA FERGUSON, JOHN FERGUSON, WARREN FERREE, NELLIE FERRELL, BEATRICE FERRIS, JAMES FETTER, MARK FETTERS, JOANN FETZ, JESSICA FETZ, ZOLA FIELDS, KELSEY FIELDS, MARY FIELDS, SUSAN FIFE, STUART FILBACK, DONALD FILBURN, ROBIN FILLIO, JOHN FINCHER, DARRELL FINCHUM, MICHAEL FINGAR, VICTOR FIRKINS, JENNIFER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FISCHER, PATRICIA FISHER, DAVID FISHER, FRANK FISHER, LEE FISHER, LONNIE FISHER, MARGUERITE FITCHETT, ROY FITHIAN, WILLIAM FITZGERALD, THOMAS FITZPATRICK, ANNA FITZPATRICK, DENISE FIVE CO SIDING & HOME FLAHERTY, DIANA FLAHERTY, MJ BUILDERS FLAHERTY, RICHARD FLEMING, DAVID FLEMING, DONALD FLEMING, MIKE FLENER, SANDRA FLICK, KEVIN FLICK, KEVIN FLOWERS, GINA FLOYD, DARREN FLOYD, PAUL FLYNN, MICHAEL FLYNN REAL ESTATE FOGELSTROM, JOHN
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JUNE 2019
70.78 21.04 307.88 191.91 27.94 8.91 37.03 39.95 14.19 7.61 10.76 21.69 42.90 46.06 4.31 25.75 66.47 209.94 89.06 21.02 71.71 52.92 9.75 141.66 13.18 11.45 46.44 11.88 8.30 9.65 13.02 8.87 6.87 61.43 23.91 80.63 2.41 77.48 5.01 11.24 191.57 69.77 0.02 13.90 2.83 12.90 6.71 24.41 91.55 27.58 20.44 5.01 181.77 76.97 60.07 5.83 50.01 6.66 28.15 23.01 7.71 8.08 66.57 26.32 5.23 151.65 5.49 12.09 104.42 85.70 0.35 4.67 31.90 165.54 55.76 2.33 138.94 10.50 23.74 27.59 16.54 49.16 129.05 118.31 96.77 52.79 55.84 18.22 3.98 48.17 11.58 7.50 10.74 48.81 42.11
18E
FOLEY, MICHAEL CORTEZ, CO FOOTE, ROBERT ROLLING, MEADOWS, IL FORBES, RALEIGH JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FORD, DOYCE CLARKSVILLE, IN FORD, FLORENE SCOTTSBURG, IN FORD, JOHN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FORD, MARTIN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FORD, WILLIAM JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FORDYCE, THELMA NEW ALBANY, IN FORTNER, CORRINA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FORTNER, JENNIFER JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FOSTER, CHARLES NASHVILLE, TN FOSTER, DONALD LANESVILLE, IN FOSTER, HIRAM CHARLESTOWN, IN FOSTER, KEVIN NEW WASHINGTON, IN FOSTER, PAUL BORDEN, IN FOSTER, SANDRA CROTHERSVILLE, IN FOUNTAIN, DANNY NEW ALBANY, IN FOUNTAIN, RANDAL SELLERSBURG, IN FOUNTAIN, ROBERT SELLERSBURG, IN FOWLE, LORETTA LOUISVILLE, KY FOX, BOBBIE GEORGETOWN, IN FOX, DANNY NABB, IN FOX, JESSIE SELLERSBURG, IN FOX, KATHY INDIANAPOLIS, IN FOX, MARVIN SCOTTSBURG, IN FOX, RICHARD SCOTTSBURG, IN FOX, WILLIAM OWENSVILLE, IN FRALEY, CHERYL SELLERSBURG, IN FRALEY, TIMOTHY BORDEN, IN FRAME, JAMES LOUISVILLE, KY FRAME, LARRY NEW ALBANY, IN FRANCES, JAMES SELLERSBURG, IN FRANKLIN, ALICE MEMPHIS, IN FRANKLIN, CLETUS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FRANKLIN, CLETUS OTISCO, IN FRANKLIN, FRANCES NEW ALBANY, IN FRANZ, DONALD LOUISVILLE, KY FRANZ, ROSANNA HENRYVILLE, IN FRATTURO, PAUL EVANSVILLE, IN FRAZE, NADINE SELLERSBURG, IN FRAZIER, RALPH HENRYVILLE, IN FREELS, CLARENCE LEXINGTON, IN FREEMAN, BARRY SELLERSBURG, IN FREEMAN, JERRY NORTH, VERNON, IN FREEMAN, ROBERT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FREIBERGER, CHARLOTTE GEORGETOWN, IN FRENCH, BOBBY CHARLESTOWN, IN FRENCH, BOBBY CHARLESTOWN, IN FRENCH, CHARLES POCATELLO, ID FRENCH, JAMES LOUISVILLE, KY FRENCH, JOHN PEKIN, IN FRENCH, LOUIS GREENHILLS, OH FRENCH, MARIE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FRENCH, RALPH CHARLESTOWN, IN FREY, MARY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FREY, SHANE GALVESTON, IN FREY, TOM INDIANAPOLIS, IN FRIEND, CARLOS CHARLESTOWN, IN FRIENDLY VILL OF IND OAKES SELLERSBURG, IN FRISCH, MARY SELLERSBURG, IN FRITSCH, KENNETH LOUISVILLE, KY FUGATE, JOHN LEXINGTON, IN FULKERSON, BARBARA NEW ALBANY, IN FULKERSON, GREG NEW ALBANY, IN FULKERSON, JAMES FLOYDS KNOBS, IN FULKERSON, LORETTA BORDEN, IN FULKERSON/SONS WELDING CO LANESVILLE, IN FUNK, HARRY DENVER, NC FURROW, JOHN GROVE, CITY, OH FURROW, MARY CLARKSVILLE, IN FUSON, CHESTER LOUISVILLE, KY FUTURE ELECTRONICS BORDEN, IN GABBARD, KIMBERLY LAWRENCEBURG, KY GABBARD, SIDNEY CLARKSVILLE, IN GABERDIEL, ELDON FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GABHART, LAURA NEW ALBANY, IN GABHART, MELANIE CLARKSVILLE, IN GABLE, JANET LOUISVILLE, KY GAINES, BEVERLY NEWBURGH, IN GAINES, RODNEY FAIRHOPE, AL GAITHER, EDWARD JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GALLIGAN, ANNE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GAMBILL, JOSEPH BORDEN, IN GARBROUGH, JOHN LOUISVILLE, KY GARCIA, JESSE SELLERSBURG, IN GARCIA, REY SELLERSBURG, IN GARDINER, JOHN ENGLISH, IN GARDINER, KRISTI JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GARDNER, JEFF HENRYVILLE, IN GARDNER, LORETTA VINCENNES, IN GARDNER, MELISSA SCOTTSBURG, IN GARDNER, NEIL HENRYVILLE, IN
18F
JUNE 2019
7.07 52.16 60.33 114.46 149.89 8.72 14.92 7.09 5.50 33.74 12.44 69.31 132.79 110.26 83.97 63.81 88.47 64.67 47.85 80.02 108.17 45.03 40.27 69.00 0.72 24.21 2.61 135.74 9.21 7.35 115.74 41.94 7.57 29.05 88.24 25.46 132.91 95.55 170.95 5.98 47.49 8.06 98.77 20.79 36.85 87.81 59.38 29.49 8.33 32.77 3.82 1.49 72.72 47.16 7.12 195.08 34.93 5.20 88.90 12.74 32.66 49.15 6.81 2.56 110.67 60.42 5.99 6.70 66.70 10.66 4.33 9.58 122.33 26.91 64.01 118.30 6.39 46.18 57.60 128.95 12.82 21.58 138.09 152.04 17.13 89.16 299.34 72.81 161.55 12.86 136.26 36.78 0.18
GARLAND, BRENDA UNDERWOOD, IN GARLAND, JOHN MARYSVILLE, IN GARLAND, KENNETH HAMILTON, OH GARMON, SHAWN SELLERSBURG, IN GARNER, GERALD BRADFORD, AR GARRETT, FRANKIE CHARLESTOWN, IN GARRETT, KEN WADSWORTH, OH GARRETT, ROBERT NEW ALBANY, IN GARRIOTT, TROY AUSTIN, IN GARRITY, EUGENE UNDERWOOD, IN GARTLEY, GEORGE SCOTTSBURG, IN GARUCCIO, RICHARD CHARLESTOWN, IN GARVIN, WILLIAM FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GARVIN, WILLIAM NEW ALBANY, IN GARY, JEFFERY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GARY, JEREMY SELLERSBURG, IN GARY, RANDALL CHARLESTOWN, IN GARY, RANDY SCOTTSBURG, IN GATES, LINDLE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GATLIFF, SHIRLEY CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN GATROST, RHONDA BORDEN, IN GATTIS, ROBERT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GAUGER, ROBERT MADISON, IN GAY, ARNOLD SCOTTSBURG, IN GAY, DEBORA SCOTTSBURG, IN GAY, WILMA AUSTIN, IN GEARY, CARL AUSTIN, IN GEBHART, JEROME LOUISVILLE, KY GEER, BRUCE MADISON, IN GEHM, SANDRA MEMPHIS, IN GELSOMINI, LUIGI TERRE, HAUTE, IN GELTHAUS, TIM FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GENET, MAY CLARKSVILLE, IN GENTRY, ANISSA SELLERSBURG, IN GENTRY, MICHEAL SELLERSBURG, IN GERNON, WILLIAM NEW ALBANY, IN GHIYA, VATSAL SIOUX, FALLS, SD GIBBONS, BRETT CRESTWOOD, KY GIBBONS, CHARLOTTE ANCHORAGE, AK GIBBS, HAROLD LOUISVILLE, KY GIBSON, ANNA OTISCO, IN GIBSON, CLAUDE GEORGETOWN, IN GIBSON, GLEN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GIBSON, GLEN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GIBSON, HAROLD AUSTIN, IN GIBSON, HOLLOW BORDEN, IN GIBSON, JAMES AUSTIN, IN GIBSON, JOHN RAMSEY, IN GIBSON, PAM MEMPHIS, IN GIBSON, WILLIAM CHARLESTOWN, IN GILBERT, CAMERON MANDEVILLE, LA GILBERT, EDWARD TAYLORSVILLE, KY GILBERT, JEFFERY KENDALLVILLE, IN GILBERT, MARGARET CHARLESTOWN, IN GILBERT, PAUL SCOTTSBURG, IN GILL, DORIS, RENTAL BROOKSVILLE, FL GILL, JOHN UNDERWOOD, IN GILLESPIE, THOMAS LOUISVILLE, KY GILLIAM, PAUL WINTER, HAVEN, FL GILLIAM, SARAH JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GILLOCK, LARRY LOUISVILLE, KY GILLOGLY, FRANCIS MADISON, IN GILPIN, DALE MARYSVILLE, IN GILPIN, DAVID SELLERSBURG, IN GILPIN, KATHY CLARKSVILLE, IN GIRARDOT, SIMON FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GIRT, DONNA SEYMOUR, IN GIVAN, JODY MARYSVILLE, IN GLAAB, DAROLD JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GLADDEN, HOWARD LEXINGTON, IN GLADDEN, TIM SCOTTSBURG, IN GLASS, IMOGENE FAIRFIELD, GLADE, TN GLASS, MARION CHARLESTOWN, IN GLASS, MARION SELLERSBURG, IN GLASTER, JEFF FORT, RICHEY, FL GLENN, MICHELLE SELLERSBURG, IN GLIEBE, RICHARD SCOTTSBURG, IN GLINN, BETTY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GLOTZBACH, JEROME SELLERSBURG, IN GLOTZBACH, PAUL LOUISVILLE, KY GNADINGER, ALBERT LOUISVILLE, KY GOBBLE, LINDA UNDERWOOD, IN GOBIN, EDDIE HENRYVILLE, IN GOCHENOUR, DOUGLAS FORT, WAYNE, IN GOFORTH, EARL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GOFORTH, JAMES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GOFORTH, ROY CHARLESTOWN, IN GOFORTH, ROY CHARLESTOWN, IN GOFORTH, ROY MARYSVILLE, IN GOHMANN, GENEVA GREENWOOD, IN GOLDA’S GARDEN & GIFT SHOP JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GOLDMAN, BILLY CLARKSVILLE, IN GOLDSON, MARION CHARLESTOWN, IN GOMAR, VICTOR NEW ALBANY, IN
7.84 70.28 31.28 8.82 7.12 53.45 2.88 17.25 10.11 35.96 6.82 12.31 23.83 4.48 7.26 7.68 15.36 102.98 30.08 22.34 5.82 5.72 10.80 156.06 93.92 7.69 7.43 2.66 108.65 11.13 29.99 43.14 101.20 5.69 14.03 11.98 0.53 11.68 11.12 145.58 6.88 49.34 15.83 6.99 74.02 18.86 5.38 159.86 113.64 67.95 6.62 85.31 40.06 204.28 87.05 40.10 2.14 16.63 5.18 37.55 68.20 33.22 65.69 53.23 111.29 89.39 92.78 56.29 51.99 9.46 43.71 0.52 11.99 67.67 27.75 0.45 149.68 109.17 86.47 20.12 55.24 5.92 13.96 13.51 38.93 61.52 63.90 9.72 15.58 130.11 2.52 119.08 12.75 0.31
GOODALE, GEORGE MEMPHIS, IN GOODE, MICHAEL NEW ALBANY, IN GOODIN, BERTHA SCOTTSBURG, IN GOODMAN, R HENRYVILLE, IN GOODMAN, ROBERT SELLERSBURG, IN GOODWIN, SCOTT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GOOSETREE, KRISTI SELLERSBURG, IN GOOSEY, KENNETH ARCHIE, MO GORDON, JANET SELLERSBURG, IN GORDON, LINDA OTISCO, IN GORDON, TOM BORDEN, IN GOSSMAN, JAMES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GOTTBRATH FAMILY FARM PEKIN, IN GRACIA, BERNADINO SELLERSBURG, IN GRAEBE, SHEILA CHARLESTOWN, IN GRAEFF, MICHAEL GEORGETOWN, DE GRAF, THOMAS BORDEN, IN GRAFF, JOHN LEXINGTON, IN GRAHAM, FERN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GRAHAM, GILBERT SELLERSBURG, IN GRANT, LESTER SCOTTSBURG, IN GRANT, MIKE NEW ALBANY, IN GRANTZ, NAN NEW ALBANY, IN GRASCH, GLEN PLEASURERIDGE, KY GRAUER, KRIS CALEDONIA, WI GRAVES, MAE MARYSVILLE, IN GRAW, RICHARD SCOTTSBURG, IN GRAY, CHARLES YOUNGSTOWN, FL GRAY, DAVID SCOTTSBURG, IN GRAY, MARCIA SELLERSBURG, IN GRAY, RAPHEL HENRYVILLE, IN GREATER VALLEY CONST CO CHARLESTOWN, IN GREAVES, CARL GREENVILLE, IN GREEN ACRES NEW ALBANY, IN GREEN, CHARLOTTE BORDEN, IN GREEN, DONALD JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREEN, JEFFREY CLARKSVILLE, IN GREEN, KIMBERLY SCOTTSBURG, IN GREEN, RONALD CICERO, IN GREEN, TOM ARNAUDVILLE, LA GREENAWALT, JON FLOWER, MOUND, TX GREENAWALT, SCOTT WASHINGTON CROSSIN, PA GREENE, CLEO LOUISVILLE, KY GREENE, FRANCIS MILLEN, GA GREENE, SUE NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC GREENE, W, R, -, FARM HENRYVILLE, IN GREENWELL, JAMES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREENWELL, TAMMY LOUISVILLE, KY GREENWOOD, CHRIS MEMPHIS, IN GREENWOOD, NELLOUISE JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREGORY, BELINDA SELLERSBURG, IN GREGORY, CHERIE MARYSVILLE, IN GREGORY, CURTIS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREGORY, ESLIA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREGORY, JOHN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREGORY, LISA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREGORY, ROBERT JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GRESHAM, DENNIS SELLERSBURG, IN GRESHAM, RAYMOND NEW ALBANY, IN GRESHAM, ROGER NEW ALBANY, IN GRETHER, MARK SELLERSBURG, IN GRIDER, BETH AUSTIN, IN GRIDER, CLAUDE SCOTTSBURG, IN GRIFFIN, CECIL ARTEMUS, KY GRIFFIN, CHARLES HENRYVILLE, IN GRIFFIN, LEWIS MARYSVILLE, IN GRIFFIN, MACK JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GRIFFITH, BILLY NEW ALBANY, IN GRIFFITH, JAMES SCOTTSBURG, IN GRIFFITH, JANET LEXINGTON, IN GRIFFITH, JOYCE CORDOVA, AK GRIGGS, LESLEY CHARLESTOWN, IN GRIMES BALDUS, JUDITH A FLOYDS KNOBS, IN GRIMES, ELIZABETH JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GRIMES, JOHN HENRYVILLE, IN GRIMES, SHELIA SELLERSBURG, IN GRIMM, GENE SORRENTO, FL GRINDELL, TOM SELLERSBURG, IN GROENENBOOM, LONNIE SCOTTSBURG, IN GROHE, WILLIAM HENRYVILLE, IN GROHER, GREG SELLERSBURG, IN GROSSMANN, JAMES LOUISVILLE, KY GROTE, MICHAEL CHARLESTOWN, IN GROVES, DWIGHT NEW ALBANY, IN GRUBBS, TREASA CHARLESTOWN, IN GTE TELEPHONE OPERATIONS COLUMBUS, OH GUBLER, DEBBIE PEKIN, IN GUERNSEY, DOROTHY NEW ALBANY, IN GUERNSEY, JOHN HENRYVILLE, IN GUERNSEY, JONATHON CLARKSVILLE, IN GUERNSEY, KEVIN HENRYVILLE, IN GUERNSEY, P HENRYVILLE, IN GUERNSEY, TRACY SELLERSBURG, IN GUEST, SHARON SELLERSBURG, IN
12.00 53.16 109.85 6.68 5.13 17.05 9.19 50.81 87.01 43.84 101.69 69.40 59.00 14.58 11.46 5.07 2.88 94.77 61.42 15.23 13.57 13.57 4.29 4.50 50.29 1.12 8.34 8.73 8.87 21.37 86.61 3.69 9.50 8.67 179.07 91.57 10.00 42.57 0.15 12.24 22.00 47.37 69.14 8.02 10.03 16.98 17.79 7.01 8.49 21.31 6.60 5.05 88.66 4.45 72.73 10.55 122.46 37.67 7.02 2.45 50.81 5.16 67.25 3.90 130.36 10.45 13.88 89.93 29.28 10.11 53.31 1.39 101.20 86.39 40.44 10.28 5.01 5.63 64.24 15.93 9.95 105.70 12.77 78.30 11.42 723.23 93.84 0.09 7.68 8.07 17.09 6.17 29.50 12.87
GUETIG, GEORGE GUHY, GARY GUM, JACOB GUNDERSON, JAMES GURNOW, JOYCE GUTHRIE, DONNIE GUTHRIE, HAZEL GUTHRIE, JAMES GUTHRIE REAL ESTATE GUTHRIE REAL ESTATE GUTHRIE, TIM GUTIERREZ, JOSE GWALTNEY, GILBERT H & B GROCERY HAAS, DAVID HAAS, KENNETH HACK, ALLEN HACKER, BRENDA HACKER, TOM HADLER, ROBERT HADLEY, RUBY HAEBERLIN, JUANITA HAENDIGES, DEBORAH HAFFNER, GERALD HAGAN, JAMES HAGAN, MICHAEL HAGAN, PATRICK HAGGARD, WILLIE HAINES, BARBARA HAIRE, DOT HAIRSTON, JAMES HAKE, ALAN HALE, EDDIE HALE, WOODROW HALEY, MICHAEL HALL, BOB HALL, CHAD HALL, CHARLEY HALL, CLYDE HALL, DONNA HALL, ELMER HALL, GARY HALL, J HALL, JAMES HALL, JAMES HALL, JOHN HALL, KEITH HALL, LONNIE HALL, M HALL, PAUL HALL, RAY HALL, RICHARD HALL, RUBY HALL, TERRY HALL, TINA HALL, TOM HALL, TRACEY HALLIN, JOHN HALLS, AUCTION HALTOM, MATTHEW HAMBY, JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES HAMILTON, KATHLEEN HAMILTON, MARK HAMILTON, MCKINLEY HAMILTON, PATRICK HAMILTON, ROBERT HAMM, CHRIS HAMMACK, CHARLES HAMMACK, GLEN HAMMACK, MARCIA HAMMER, MICHAEL HAMMERMAN, SKIP HAMMETT, JAMES HAMMILL, CHARLEAN HAMMOND, GEOFFREY HAMMOND, LISA HAMMOND, SONJA HAMMOND, TERRY HAMNER, CLARENCE HANCOCK, MALCOM HANEN, MARTHA HANER, SHEILA HANEY, LEO HANGER, ELMER HANIFEN, TIMOTHY HANKA, ERNEST HANKA, MARTIN HANNA, TOM HANNERS, STEVE HANTS, ORIS HARBOLD, JEREMY HARDEN, JACK HARDESTY, CATHY HARDESTY, PAMELA
LOUISVILLE, KY LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN MINNEAPOLIS, MN KISSIMEE, FL HENRYVILLE, IN HENRYVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN DEPUTY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MEMPHIS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN GEORGETOWN, IN MARENGO, IN NEW ALBANY, IN BARDSTOWN, KY CLARKSVILLE, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN OKEECHOBEE, FL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GREENWOOD, FL CHARLESTOWN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LEXINGTON, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CORYDON, IN GEORGETOWN, IN UNDERWOOD, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN OTISCO, IN LOUISVILLE, KY LANESVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN MARYSVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN UNDERWOOD, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHESTERFIELD, IN SELLERSBURG, IN ANCHORAGE, AK MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN PAOLI, IN GOSHEN, OH EDINBURGH, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN MADISON, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN GEORGETOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MADISON, IN NOVI, MI NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN MIDLOTHIAN, VA SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN LAFAYETTE, IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN MAKANDA, IL NEW ALBANY, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN COLUMBUS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY AUSTIN, IN UNDERWOOD, IN LANESVILLE, IN GEORGETOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN
20.65 9.76 2.99 8.40 122.12 4.65 59.67 56.39 20.12 14.10 6.77 89.77 55.76 952.71 74.81 53.96 46.39 16.02 5.72 5.14 6.62 24.71 64.73 63.68 87.30 58.83 141.20 0.80 132.76 26.18 11.28 5.36 125.73 30.32 25.25 59.05 40.90 109.95 11.25 10.42 15.63 9.60 24.68 2.71 51.10 111.46 111.21 37.17 36.77 12.36 19.95 35.08 81.60 83.95 19.02 20.66 17.93 54.22 27.31 1.32 100.05 48.62 3.06 42.57 18.44 8.25 297.62 9.87 135.87 31.12 30.74 11.58 12.49 33.46 39.53 55.73 16.14 10.60 76.48 18.29 24.69 28.00 10.60 24.27 58.58 7.68 22.88 37.31 46.52 5.26 20.51 5.30 160.41 17.45 17.71
HARDGROVE, OMA HARDIE, EDWARD HARDIN, ALBERT HARDIN, DOUGLAS HARDIN, JAMES HARDIN, JENNIFER HARDIN, JOSEPH HARDIN, KAYE HARDIN, OFA HARDIN, RAY HARDIN, ROBERT HARDING, CARL HARDMAN, SANDRA HARDSAW, DONALD HARDSAW, RAY HARDSAW, WILLIAM HARDY, MATTHEW HARDY, MICHAEL HARDY, PAMELA HARDY, RAYMOND HARGESHEIMER, ED HARGIS, BEVERLY HARKINS, CHARLES HARLAN, KEITH HARLER, JACK HARLESS, JOHN HARMON, EDWARD HARNESS, DAVID HAROLD, DANIEL HARPER, ROBIN HARPER, TERRY HARRELL, ERNEST HARRELL, JAMES HARRELL, MAUDE HARRINGTON, SCOTT HARRIS, CELIA HARRIS, DANIEL HARRIS, DONNA HARRIS, JAMES HARRIS, JAMES HARRIS, LARRY HARRIS, MARIE HARRISON, WILLIAM HARSHFIELD, BRENT HARSIN, BARBARA HARSLEY, BETTY HARTER, JOHN HARTLEY, JOHN HARTSFIELD, TOMMY HARVEY, DIXIE HARVEY, JAMES HARVEY, MIKE HARVEY, NATHANIAL HASTING, RON HASTINGS, FORREST HATCHER, ROBERT HATFIELD, BRENDA HATFIELD, EDWARD HATFIELD, SAM HATFIELD, SAMUEL HATFIELD, STEVE HATHAWAY, HELEN HATTABAUGH, GLEN HAUGH, PATRICK HAULK, GEORGE HAUSAUER, ANGELA HAUSER, GERALDINE HAVEN, CHARLES HAVENS, VINCENT HAWES, ELLSWORTH HAWES, TIMOTHY HAWKINS, LINDSEY HAWKINS REAL ESTATE HAWKINS, WILLIAM HAWN, JOHN HAWORTH, GEORGE HAYCOX, VINCENT HAYCRAFT, ALTON HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, WINIFRED HAYDON, GLORIA HAYDON, RENEE HAYES, DONALD HAYES, JEFF HAYMAKER, JOHN HAYNES, GORDON HAYNES, WALTER HAYS, JAMES HAYS, ROBERTA HAYSE, DON HEACOCK, JERRY HEAD, CARL HEARN, FOREST HEATH, STEPHEN HEATHCOCK, TIM
LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LEXINGTON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN ATHENS, AL CLARKSVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SARATOGAS, CA LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN TURNER, STATION, KY BORDEN, IN POWDER, SPRINGS, GA NEW ALBANY, IN MADISON, IN SELLERSBURG, IN SELLERSBURG, IN HAZEL, KY PEKIN, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LILY, KY LOUISVILLE, KY NEW ALBANY, IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN PEKIN, IN NABB, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY WINTER, PARK, FL ORANGE, PARK, FL SIMPSONVILLE, SC JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN FORT, MYERS, FL EVANSVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN STERLING, VA CHARLESTOWN, IN PEKIN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN MEMPHIS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY GRAYSON, KY PITTSBURG, KS CARLISLE, OH HENRYVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN VALLEY, STATION, KY NEW ALBANY, IN GREENSBURG, IN COOSADA, AL CLARKSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LACEY, WA CLAREMORE, OK CHARLESTOWN, IN HENRYVILLE, IN TOLEDO, OH SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN PADUCAH, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW WASHINGTON, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN BORDEN, IN PEKIN, IN
97.28 61.07 15.79 1.62 46.10 9.04 13.92 32.70 85.21 12.81 25.55 5.29 159.42 8.30 15.76 85.83 28.97 54.95 64.85 47.70 238.08 9.03 70.18 5.51 27.20 65.10 17.04 86.24 7.06 6.81 5.93 0.79 0.28 49.18 24.03 8.06 99.97 9.43 51.42 8.92 7.79 46.68 4.82 11.18 163.58 8.98 7.69 36.65 109.10 98.50 15.27 28.82 7.21 22.09 0.55 75.29 63.16 8.95 11.77 132.95 64.44 42.04 59.95 98.20 19.74 6.26 84.45 57.76 81.58 99.00 4.42 5.81 1.73 44.23 9.71 16.17 46.89 10.81 12.42 19.09 21.80 30.22 171.96 13.45 101.50 5.74 40.89 61.92 7.66 35.41 80.48 50.48 24.80 6.84 1.37
HEBNER, JASON HECKER, MICHAEL HEDLUND, CHRIS HEDRICK, BRIAN HEDRICK, GEORGE HEDRICK, JAMES HEDRICK, LILLIAN HEEKE, LAURA HEFLER, LYNNETTA HEIL, ERIC HEIL, FRANK HEIL, ROBERT HEIR INDUSTRIES HEITZ, JERRY HELBIG, DONALD HELBIG, DORIS HELBIG, WILLIAM HELLER, SUE HELLINGER, NANCY HELM, CALVIN HELM, MICHAEL HELM, WM HELMS, RENAULDO HELTON, DONALD HELTON, FRANK HELTON, JOHN HELTON, VERNA HENDERHAN, GLENN HENDERSON, KENNETH W HENDERSON, L HENDERSON, MICHAEL HENDRICH, RONALD HENDRICKS, ROBERT HENDRICKSON, THOMAS HENDRIX, CATHY HENEGAR, JULIE HENLEY, CALVIN HENRY, TIMMY HENSGEN, TERRANCE HENSLEY, BILLY HENSLEY, CECIL HENSLEY, ETHEL HENSLEY, FINLEY HENSLEY, TONY HENSON, DENISE HENSON, TONY HENSON, WILLIAM HENTRUP, JEROME HERNDON, LYNN HERRERA, LISA HERRICK, CAROL HERRON, DWIGHT HERTEL, JOSEPH HERTZ, NANCY HESS, BRUCE HESS, DOUG HESS, HOWARD HICKERSON, PAUL HICKMAN, J HICKMAN, NORMA HICKS, ERNEST HICKS, STEVEN HIGDON, DAVID HIGDON, MARY HIGDON, SHEILA HIGGINBOTHAM, WM HIGGINBOTHAN, B HIGGINS, ROBERT HIGGINS, RONALD HIGH, ADVENTURE HIGH, MARVIN HIGHFILL, MARK HILDEBRAND, DANIEL HILL, CHERYL HILL, DAVID HILL, GEORGE HILL, PHELPS HILL, RONALD HILLER, GARY HILLERICH, CHARLES HINDS, DAVID HINER, ROBERT HINES, BARBARA HINES, TERESA HINKEL, FREDDIE HINKLE, ROSELLYN HINTZ, DAVID HIRST, ROBERT HISE, HUDSON HISLE, ROY HITCH, WALTER HIXENBAUGH, DENISE HOAGLAND, LOUISE HOARD, JAMES HOBBLE, ERIC
MARYSVILLE, IN BORDEN, IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN GRAND RAPIDS, MI INDIANAPOLIS, IN BORDEN, IN SALEM, IN NEW ALBANY, IN COLUMBUS, IN UNDERWOOD, IN HENRYVILLE, IN STILWELL, KS SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN PALMYRA, IN LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN SALEM, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LEXINGTON, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN UNDERWOOD, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MCCORDSVILLE, IN BRIGHTON, TN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NORTH WEBSTER, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN AUSTIN, IN PEKIN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GEORGETOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN RAMSEY, IN COLUMBUS, IN LOUISVILLE, KY PALMETTO, FL CLARKSVILLE, IN PLANTATION, FL NEW ALBANY, IN LOUISVILLE, KY NEW WASHINGTON, IN FORT WAYNE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY HENRYVILLE, IN MORNING VIEW, KY UNDERWOOD, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHERRYVILLE, NC NEW ALBANY, IN LOUISVILLE, KY LOUISVILLE, KY FISHERS, IN SELLERSBURG, IN OTISCO, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN MOUNTAIN HOME, TN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN LOUISVILLE, KY BORDEN, IN
JIUNE 2019
6.59 15.72 5.49 17.22 7.39 8.32 25.33 46.47 55.85 13.56 8.31 52.84 10.80 6.95 20.30 52.58 52.24 11.32 99.53 69.56 22.88 19.26 16.70 29.69 92.65 123.55 5.76 75.40 13.52 75.80 0.50 34.66 14.48 80.45 24.27 19.88 108.51 30.30 5.81 24.47 6.79 30.93 78.77 0.25 53.79 7.36 32.40 58.61 24.24 34.42 69.64 12.16 31.49 121.28 44.38 14.79 7.33 133.35 32.57 33.96 27.13 12.16 63.01 72.35 49.50 97.90 21.09 22.91 10.37 17.29 45.76 21.27 95.98 29.33 16.83 0.43 3.30 7.17 57.71 15.61 20.10 14.34 9.08 13.01 11.26 99.38 41.78 63.71 75.49 5.77 6.66 11.46 64.53 0.79 36.91
18G
HOBBS, MARGIE HOBBS, RICHARD HOBBS, ROLLAN HOCUTT, RICHARD HODGE, GREGORY HODGES, MARVIN HODGES, RUBY HOEPPNER, JANE HOFFMAN, BERNARD HOFFMAN, CHERYL HOFFMAN, LAURA HOGAN, GERALDINE HOHN, JOHN HOKE, MARLA HOKE, MIKE HOKE, STEVEN HOLCOMB, THOMAS HOLDER, ARNOLD HOLDER, HUGH HOLDER, VICKI HOLLAND, BETTY HOLLAND, BRIAN HOLLAND, CHARLES HOLLAND, CHARLES HOLLAND, JEFF HOLLAND, RICHARD HOLLINGSWORTH, DEAN HOLLIS, JAMES HOLLMAN, MELISSA HOLLY, GERALDINE HOLMES, DONALD HOLMES, NATHAN HOLSCLAW, CHRIS HOLT, PAUL HOLZ, WILLIAM HOME, TEC, INC HOME, TEC, INC HONCHELL, PENNY HOOD, MARK HOOD, PAMELA HOOD, RAYMOND HOOE, TESSA HOOE, WILLIAM HOOKER, CARL HOOKER, CAROLYN HOOKER, DOUGLAS HOOKER, RONALD HOOPER, EDWARD HOOPER, NANCY HOOPER, TERRY HOOVER, EZRA HOOVER, KELLY HOPE, MARLIN HOPPER, BERNARD HOPPER, L HOPPES, SCBEULAH HORLANDER, RICHARD HORN, DENNIS HORNUNG, CHARLES HORNUNG, SUSAN HORTON, BILL HORTON, JAMES HOSKINS, SHELBY HOSKINS, SONNY HOSTETTLER, MABEL HOUCHENS, DONALD HOUGLAND, DANIEL HOUK, BRUCE HOUSE, ELIZABETH HOUSE, FLORA HOUSE, R HOWARD, ANTHONY HOWARD, BARBARA HOWARD, BOYD HOWARD, CLARENCE JR HOWARD, DEBORAH HOWARD, DELORA HOWARD, DENNIS HOWARD, EARL HOWARD, JOSEPH HOWARD, JOYCE HOWARD, LESTER HOWARD, PATSY HOWARD, RICHARD HOWARD, STANLEY HOWELL, BARBARA HOWERTON, DIELLEN HOWERTON, LARRY HOWSON, DENISE HOWSON, JEANETTE HRUSA, DENNIS HUBBARD, WARREN HUBER, JAMES HUBER, JAMES HUBER, KENNETH
18H
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SALEM, IN MYSTIC, CT SALEM, IN JACKSONVILLE, FL MARYSVILLE, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN MARYSVILLE, IN CAMANO ISLAND, WA PEKIN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN PEKIN, IN OLD HICKORY, TN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN DERBY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN BORDEN, IN GEORGETOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SUNMAN, IN SELLERSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN BRANDENBURG, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN HENRYVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MADISON, IN SELLERSBURG, IN LONDON, KY DEER PARK, NY HENRYVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN MECHANICSVILLE, VA MARYSVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN DEPUTY, IN NABB, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN PHOENIX, AZ EVANSVILLE, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN LEXINGTON, IN HENRYVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN GEORGETOWN, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN HENRYVILLE, IN CRESTWOOD, KY CHARLESTOWN, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN HENRYVILLE, IN STUART, FL NEW ALBANY, IN NEW ALBANY, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN NEW ALBANY, IN CLARKSVILLE, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN LOUISVILLE, KY SELLERSBURG, IN MURFREESBORO, TN DEPUTY, IN HENRYVILLE, IN OWASSO, OK LOUISVILLE, KY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN NEW ALBANY, IN BORDEN, IN LEXINGTON, IN SCOTTSBURG, IN CHARLESTOWN, IN NEW ALBANY, IN FRANKFORT, KY SELLERSBURG, IN FLOYDS KNOBS, IN
JUNE 2019
6.57 18.51 87.81 19.19 61.16 8.82 66.18 7.96 65.36 40.55 5.55 132.96 55.75 10.55 7.00 0.73 16.93 12.14 62.76 116.29 75.84 20.91 96.40 9.67 16.77 28.81 75.94 76.79 5.24 132.68 34.64 13.95 45.57 7.81 484.10 39.85 10.65 1.36 10.13 2.41 16.28 0.26 48.84 5.36 6.82 31.82 4.01 9.40 42.66 15.71 79.23 29.30 10.00 6.18 8.27 33.26 1.20 13.69 55.66 2.54 85.63 7.19 0.16 86.61 0.98 9.55 8.30 8.91 15.59 13.02 5.59 65.77 79.89 3.58 1.97 6.04 83.70 0.67 78.51 7.97 17.46 59.82 12.84 8.15 13.35 16.40 16.40 74.48 73.14 5.23 9.94 74.65 90.27 150.59 264.55
HUBER, LAURIE GEORGETOWN, IN HUBERT, BETTY LANESVILLE, IN HUBERT, RICHARD MEMPHIS, IN HUCKLEBERRY, MARK CORYDON, IN HUDDLESTON, ALAN BORDEN, IN HUDDLESTON, MARK CLARKSVILLE, IN HUDSON, BILL CORYDON, IN HUDSON, BILL FLOYDS KNOBS, IN HUDSON, BRENDA CHARLESTOWN, IN HUDSON, WILLIAM CLEVELAND, TN HUFF, AILEEN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUFF, BARRY CHARLESTOWN, IN HUFF CONSTRUCITON NEW ALBANY, IN HUFF, LONNIE NABB, IN HUGHES, CONNIE CLARKSVILLE, IN HUGHES, EH CO, INC LOUISVILLE, KY HUGHES, JAMES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUGHES, LEROY SELLERSBURG, IN HUGHES, MICHAEL MARYSVILLE, IN HUGHES, P LOUISVILLE, KY HUGHES, VIRGINA CHARLESTOWN, IN HUINKER, DONALD GRANBURY, TX HUMES, J CLARKSVILLE, IN HUMES, JAMES LEXINGTON, IN HUMES, WILLIAM AUSTIN, IN HUMPHRIES, EDWARD PROSPECT, KY HUMSTON, MORSE TITUSVILLE, FL HUNSUCKER, SARAH CHARLESTOWN, IN HUNT, AMANDA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUNT, ANDREW MERAUX, LA HUNT, JUNE BORDEN, IN HUNT, MICHAEL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUNT, RICHARD NEW ALBANY, IN HUNTER, CHARLES BORDEN, IN HUNTER, JOHN BORDEN, IN HUNTER, ROY NEW ALBANY, IN HUNTER STATION LIQUORS SELLERSBURG, IN HUNTON, JUDITH CHARLESTOWN, IN HURLBURT, MONTE BORDEN, IN HURLEY, CHASITY, N CHARLESTOWN, IN HURLEY, CHASITY, N CHARLESTOWN, IN HURLEY, JOSEPH CHARLESTOWN, IN HURRLE, GARY LEXINGTON, KY HURST, HARRY HENRYVILLE, IN HURTE, THOMAS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HURTT, SHANNIE SCOTTSBURG, IN HUSTAD, DONALD DARIEN, IL HUTCHINS, JAMES JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUTCHINS, THOMAS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN HUTCHINSON, TRACEY NEW ALBANY, IN HUTCHISON, JAMES NEW ALBANY, IN HUTCHISON, ROBERT CLARKSVILLE, IN HUTCHISON, RONALD HENRYVILLE, IN HUTER, JAMES BORDEN, IN HUTER, PAMELA SELLERSBURG, IN HUTTELMAYER, JOHNNY NEW, PORT, RICHEY, FL HUTTON, JEFF NEW ALBANY, IN HUTTSELL, JULIA MADISON, IN IHETS INDIANAPOLIS, IN IHSEN, ROBERT MARYSVILLE, IN ILLINOIS, METALS MADISON, IN IMHOF, LOU SELLERSBURG, IN IN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION SEYMOUR, IN IN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION SEYMOUR, IN INDEPENDENT PIPING SELLERSBURG, IN INDUSTRIAL DISPOSAL LOUISVILLE, KY INGLE, ETHEL CLARKSVILLE, IN INGRAM, AMY SCOTTSBURG, IN INGRAM, KERI NEW ALBANY, IN INGRAM, LOUANA CHARLESTOWN, IN INGRAM, MARLA SCOTTSBURG, IN IRVIN, KEVIN LOUISVILLE, KY IRVINE, DARROL HANOVER, IN ISAACS, TIMOTHY PALMYRA, IN ISLER, KAREN CHARLOTTE, NC ISLER, KAREN SARASOTA, FL ISOM, PAUL CHARLESTOWN, IN ITT FINANCIAL SERVICES MINNEAPOLIS, MN IVEY, EDWARD JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JACH, BRIAN DUBUQUE, IA JACKOWITZ, GILBERT SPOTSWOOD, NJ JACKSON, ARNOLD OTISCO, IN JACKSON, BRENDA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JACKSON, BURT CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, CARL CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, CAROLYN BORDEN, IN JACKSON, CHARLES LEXINGTON, IN JACKSON, CHARLES UNDERWOOD, IN JACKSON, CHAS CLARKSVILLE, IN JACKSON, DEBORAH ELIZABETH, IN JACKSON, DELORIS BORDEN, IN JACKSON, JAY CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, JIMMY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN
56.44 32.74 145.28 15.40 65.93 30.04 5.00 18.88 13.90 87.94 25.49 6.40 17.56 66.61 93.83 16.46 176.30 43.91 2.34 38.60 63.30 25.67 22.48 121.32 11.31 30.56 111.62 134.36 18.04 5.63 89.32 56.77 91.97 4.93 9.34 19.25 52.13 0.80 15.24 4.77 24.00 75.55 32.59 8.75 72.92 13.69 42.14 27.66 32.86 75.66 27.52 7.64 197.50 73.44 0.51 49.38 119.29 9.66 259.44 6.28 8.49 59.38 116.05 9.51 276.89 264.20 83.67 40.45 8.82 56.03 0.39 10.51 8.28 15.00 57.81 19.20 19.13 9.57 72.74 7.08 101.62 122.36 60.86 32.49 12.16 72.87 75.91 12.63 3.05 7.96 28.09 54.10 7.81
JACKSON, JOHN PEKIN, IN JACKSON, JOSEPH CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, KATHY PEKIN, IN JACKSON, KEITH SELLERSBURG, IN JACKSON, KENT BORDEN, IN JACKSON, LARRY BORDEN, IN JACKSON, MICHAEL CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, MICHAEL CHARLESTOWN, IN JACKSON, PAUL JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JACKSON, ROBERT SELLERSBURG, IN JACKSON, RON UNDERWOOD, IN JACKSON, WILLIAM NEW ALBANY, IN JACOBI, AL PEKIN, IN JACOBS, PAUL NEW ALBANY, IN JACOR B’CASTING OF LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, KY JACOR B’CASTING OF LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, KY JAGIELA, THOMAS BLOOMINGTON WEST, MN JAMES, JOHN CLARKSVILLE, IN JAMES JOYCE ENTERPRISES MEMPHIS, IN JAMES, JULIE FLOYDS KNOBS, IN JAMES, SUSAN GEORGETOWN, IN JAMES, THOMAS FRANKLIN, IN JAMES, WILLIAM SCOTTSBURG, IN JAMISON, CAROL NEW ALBANY, IN JAMISON, CAROL OTISCO, IN JARRARD, B JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JARRELL, RALPH SCOTTSBURG, IN JARVIS, BEVERLY LOUISVILLE, KY JARVIS, ROBERT NEW ALBANY, IN JEFFERS, DOUGLAS SCOTTSBURG, IN JEFFERSON, CAROLE SELLERSBURG, IN JEFFERSON, MARIANNE CLARKSVILLE, IN JEFFERY, DONALD JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JENKINS, CLIFTON NORTH, LITTLE, ROCK, AR JENKINS, JOHN ST PETERSBURG, FL JENKINS, KEVIN SELLERSBURG, IN JENKINS, PATSY LEXINGTON, IN JENKINS, ROSE NEW ALBANY, IN JENKINS, SANDRA MARYSVILLE, IN JENKINS, THOMAS UNDERWOOD, IN JENKS, DOROTHY PALMYRA, IN JENNE, CHARLES LOUISVILLE, KY JENNEY, MILTON JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JENNEY, SCOTT UNDERWOOD, IN JENNINGS, GREG LOUISVILLE, KY JENT, KAREN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JESS MOTOR & MACHINE NABB, IN JEWELL, JUDITH HENRYVILLE, IN JEWELL, ROCKY MT, EDEN, KY JEZIERSKI, JOHN NEW, PALESTINE, IN JOGANIC, TOM SCOTTSBURG, IN JOHNSON, ANDREW HENRYVILLE, IN JOHNSON, BRADLEY PICKERINGTON, OH JOHNSON, CARL MAUCKPORT, IN JOHNSON, CECIL HENRYVILLE, IN JOHNSON, D CHARLESTOWN, IN JOHNSON, DONALD SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, EDDIE HENRYVILLE, IN JOHNSON, FRED MT HERMAN, KY JOHNSON, FREDRICK ANDERSON, IN JOHNSON, GARY COLUMBUS, OH JOHNSON, HELEN COLORADO SPRINGS, CO JOHNSON, HELEN SCOTTSBURG, IN JOHNSON, JEFF BEAUMONT, TX JOHNSON, JEFFREY LEXINGTON, KY JOHNSON, KATHY SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, KEISHA R SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, KEITH SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, KIMBERLY CHARLESTOWN, IN JOHNSON, LAWRENCE SCOTTSBURG, IN JOHNSON, MICHAEL LOUISVILLE, KY JOHNSON, MONICA SYRACUSE, IN JOHNSON, PATRICK SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, PAUL, E NEW ALBANY, IN JOHNSON, PHILLIP SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, RANDALL SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, ROBERT LOUISVILLE, KY JOHNSON, ROBERT LOUISVILLE, KY JOHNSON, ROBERT RICHLAND, MO JOHNSON, SCARLET SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, SHEILA JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JOHNSON, THERESA G HENRYVILLE, IN JOHNSON, THOMAS JEFFERSONVILLE, IN JOHNSON, THOMAS SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, TONY SELLERSBURG, IN JOHNSON, WALTER NEW ALBANY, IN JOHNSON, WILLIAM NEW ALBANY, IN JOHNSTON, JOSEPH HENRYVILLE, IN
142.89 58.89 136.09 0.17 14.46 10.96 7.69 8.63 7.13 6.79 84.78 6.86 68.26 22.76 1,589.37 1,535.05 94.66 33.46 55.83 76.32 0.45 9.99 117.04 14.74 84.56 63.30 9.31 38.50 22.44 140.15 18.26 7.91 7.62 107.65 10.47 11.38 41.79 7.33 5.89 29.56 22.52 121.31 1.41 7.70 29.64 6.76 418.70 56.35 95.02 27.02 3.47 103.43 30.44 7.96 43.27 27.21 36.66 3.47 76.07 8.24 32.69 11.61 3.13 2.12 42.10 80.83 8.74 13.25 29.27 63.17 22.84 10.20 97.30 28.73 113.83 11.84 13.49 7.62 66.23 56.80 0.99 8.63 106.77 34.99 5.40 7.92 88.10 4.44
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Changing the
WORLD
Indiana electric cooperative linemen, Jason Morrison, atop pole, and Clay Smith, prepare to hoist service line into place as a young Guatemalan woman walks her pigs to a field across the road from her home.
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JUNE 2019
Project Indiana provides the tools to help rural Guatemalans help themselves to better lives STORY AND PHOTOS BY RICHARD G. BIEVER
Chad Miller and Ethan DeWitt lead a group of local villagers pulling a stretch of wire past the San Jacinto village school.
T
he last morning 14 Indiana
power on in the tiny village of San
electric cooperative linemen
Jacinto, a dusty half-hour’s ride north
would spend at their worksite
on bumpy gravel roads from their
in rural Guatemala, Clay Smith was
hotel. Two weeks earlier: San Jacinto’s
handed a guitar at the hotel that had
electric system was just 50 bare poles.
been their home for two weeks. The
They had been set but were awaiting
33-year-old line foreman at Whitewater
the wires, transformers and hardware,
Valley REMC sat down in one of the
and the arrival of the Hoosiers. In the
worn armchairs in the entryway and
two weeks, Indiana linemen built 4.3
started squeezing a few notes from the
miles of power lines and wired almost
instrument’s dull nylon strings.
90 homes, two churches and a school.
Then, he started into the Top 40 hit from
“… But I don’t know what to do…”
1971 — “I’d Love to Change the World.”
A day earlier: The crew turned the wa-
“If I’m sitting around a campfire, that’s
ter back on at San Jacinto’s neglected
always my ‘go to’ song,” Clay said later.
pumping station. Months earlier: The
“It was the very first song my stepdad
2-year-old diesel generator and electric
ever taught me how to play. It’s the one
pump stopped working. A question
I took the time to learn from beginning
arose over who was responsible for re-
to end.”
pairs: the village or the municipality of
Marshall County REMC lineman Doug MacLain recognized the tune, looked up the lyrics on his cell phone, and both he and Clay started singing. “We were just in the moment, not even paying attention to what the song actually was saying,” Clay recalled. “Then one of the guys said ‘are you listening to the words?’”
Chahal, so nothing was done. Villagers resorted to making the long slog with containers to the stream that flows past the village to collect water, wash clothes and bathe. The Indiana crew took it upon themselves to fix it, and did.
project managers and support staff, traveled to Guatemala March 24 as part of the continuing initiative — “Project Indiana: Empowering Global Communities for a Better Tomorrow.” In cooperation with NRECA International, Project Indiana’s mission is to bring electricity to developing rural areas of Guatemala, and provide the necessary knowhow the nascent utilities need to sustain themselves and
“… So I’ll leave it up to you …”
grow. The group returned to India-
The Indiana line crews had already
napolis April 9.
changed the world in San Jacinto.
San Jacinto is a village of about 150
That’s when the lyrics connected with
And they shared what they knew with
families tucked amid rolling hollows
the crew’s accomplishments in Guate-
thankful villagers eager to continue
and perched along steep hillsides of
mala.
what the Hoosiers started.
knobby karst landscape in eastern Gua-
“I’d love to change the world …”
A BETTER TOMORROW
temala. The villagers there live mostly
Two days earlier: The crew turned the
The 14 lineworkers, along with four
through subsistence agriculture. They
JUNE 2019
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A girl walking home from school leaps clear of a power line that was soon to be raised into place. Watching the work from the local market are adults and kids from San Jacinto. The market is a popular gathering spot, situated where the hilly and rocky dirt road to school connects with the main road through the village.
About
Guatemala The Republic of Guatemala is located south and east of Mexico’s southern border and is the largest of the seven Central American countries. Size: Guatemala encompasses about 42,043 square miles, a bit bigger than the state of Ohio. Population: 16,581,273 (2018 est.) More than half of its population lives below the poverty line. Capital: Guatemala City Government divisions: Guatemala is divided into 22 departments (akin to states in the U.S.) which are sub-divided into about 335 municipalities (akin to U.S. counties). Besides Guatemala itself, the Guatemalan national anthem includes the name of only one other political state … Indiana!
grow corn in small fields and in any
stay there. With it, they’ll have better
patch of soil between craggy outcrops
health, better schools, just an all-around
The eighth and final stanza of the anthem, written in Spanish and adopted in 1896, begins with “Ave Indiana,” which is translated to “Native Bird.” The line continues with “that lives in your seal, the protector of your soil…”
of rocks up the steep hillsides where it’s
better way of life.”
planted by hand. They produce beans,
LONG TIME COMING
The “native bird” to which the stanza refers is the resplendent quetzal, a colorful Central American rainforest bird that has a long tail. As the anthem says, the bird figures prominently in Guatemala’s national seal, on its flag, and on its currency as a symbol of liberty. In Mayan culture, the quetzal’s tail feathers were traded as currency, and Guatemala’s currency today is the quetzal, named after the bird.
This was the fourth excursion Indiana
worked with Japan to build three small
co-ops made to Guatemala since Au-
hydroelectric generating stations along
gust 2012. Since Project Indiana began
with distribution systems in three
putting boots on the ground and up the
different areas. Service was built to 12
poles and into the clouds, 70 Indiana
small communities in the area, but the
lineworkers have now brought power
power line stopped just short of San
to over 500 rural homes, four schools,
Jacinto.
SOURCES: INDIANA CONNECTION, WIKIPEDIA AND OTHER VARIOUS INTERNET SITES
cardamom, chili, cacao (from where cocoa comes), bananas and other fruits, and raise chickens, pigs, and cattle.
and five churches.
Electricity came to the Las Conchas area near San Jacinto in 2009. That’s when the Guatemalan government
Enrique Rax Yat, 45, a community leader
“Words and pictures don’t do it justice,”
in San Jacinto, began asking the electric
said Jamie Bell of the harsh life the
utility to extend service six years ago.
crews find in Guatemala’s countryside.
When Indiana turned the lights on April
“You see how hard they work for the
2, he and his wife were home. “It was
little they have.”
beautiful,” he said. “I prayed, ‘Thank you,
This was the second Project Indiana
God, for this achievement.’”
trip for Jamie, a lineman from NineStar
Through an interpreter, Enrique said
Connect, who served as a coordinator
he hopes electricity will encourage
on this trip. “Electricity,” he added,
more younger folk, including his own
“gives them a powerful tool to better
four children, to stay there. “Maybe
themselves — to make them want to
people will not need to leave,” he said.
“
We’re trying to help
A MODEL COMMUNITY
Development Association Las Con-
Unlike previous project trips, Project
chas — attended along with interested
Indiana included an agreement that
consumers and past representatives.
every home that it wired in San Jacinto
these people have
In the course of the three-hour class,
was to have a cooking stove installed.
slowed by the translation from English
better opportunities.
While the simple stoves will burn the
into Spanish and the Mayan dialect
area’s abundant wood, they will have
called q’eqchí, which is the main lan-
stove pipes to ventilate the kitchen and
guage spoken in the area, Ron dis-
living quarters.
cussed how electric cooperatives work
“We’re excited to help you bring elec-
in the U.S. He noted running a utility
tricity to your homes,” Project Indiana’s
is a capital-intensive job that requires
board president Ron Holcomb told San
securing financing, growing the num-
Jacinto’s residents at a town meeting
ber of consumers, and setting rates
the day the crew arrived, “and we’re also
appropriate to maintain the assets and
very excited that you are going to have
infrastructure.
Electricity is an opportunity to have a better life here.
”
ERICK BERGANZA, NRECA International “They will be looking for better opportunities here.”
stoves in your homes.” Ron, Jamie, and Hugo Arriaza, a Project Indiana contractor from Guatemala, attended a Chahal
“Some people will go to different states
municipality council meeting the
here in Guatemala,” said Erick Berganza,
evening after the lights were turned
the Guatemalan engineer with NRECA
on. They were invited to discuss
International who designed the electric
how Project Indiana, the local
system for San Jacinto. Erick also
government, and the electric
worked alongside the Indiana crew for
utility could cooperate on
the two weeks. “But a lot will go to the
providing the stoves and other
United States. They know that if they go
improvements to the village, such
to work hard in the U.S., they will make
as converting the diesel gener-
a lot more money than they will here.
ator-powered water pumping
“We’re trying to help these people have
station to total electric.
better opportunities,” Erick added. “Elec-
“San Jacinto will be a model com-
tricity is an opportunity to have a better
munity for others,” said Hugo.
life here.” A girl washes potatoes as women prepare chicken soup for lunch at the school’s kitchen. Typical of those found in rural Guatemalan homes, the kitchen has a packed-dirt floor, an open wood-fire pit for cooking, and only openings in the sides of the walls to provide ventilation.
One Saturday morning during the project, Ron and Hugo held an informal seminar at a nearby school on sustainable electric utility management. Community representatives that make up the electric utility — Farmer’s Matt Bassett works atop a pole on a hillside in San Jacinto. Just as linemen did before bucket trucks became standard, linemen on the project had to climb each of the 55 poles and mount the hardware and power lines while perched on top.
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A family gives thumbs up when the lights came on.
2019 Project Indiana crew: Making the trip to Guatemala were: • Matt Bassett, Carroll White REMC • Kevin Bay, Johnson County REMC • Michael Bowman, Boone REMC • Brent Buckles, Northeastern REMC • Ethan DeWitt, Northeastern REMC • Jason Gates, Tipmont REMC • Travis Goffinet, Southern Indiana Power • Chad Griffin, South Central Indiana REMC • Matt Huck, NineStar Connect • Doug MacLain, Marshall County REMC • Jason Morrison, Jackson County REMC • Tyler Powell, Henry County REMC • Josh Sawyers, South Central Indiana REMC • Clay Smith, Whitewater Valley REMC
“Someday, we want to come to Gua-
gathering when
temala to drink cervezas with you. We
invited up for
don’t want to keep coming to build
some com-
power lines,” he quipped.
ments. “And
“Building poles and wire is just the beginning. They have to run a sustainable utility,” Ron said later. While in Guatemala, Ron and Hugo also met with utility leaders from the three other utilities with which Project Indiana has worked to begin planning a multi-day conference to delve deeper into sustainable management practices for the directors and officials.
now, we are also part of your family.” On the eight-hour
While waiting for the power to come on during a minor delay, mala City for the flight a San Jacinto family home, Travis Goffinet, a gathers around Kevin Bay as he shares lineman with Southern videos of his family in Indiana Power on his Johnson County on his cell phone. second trip, reflected:
drive back to Guate-
“The hardest thing
PART OF A FAMILY
about the project is you don’t get to see
The final day in San Jacinto, the Project
the fruit of your labor. We built the pow-
Indiana crew was celebrated like the
er line, which was the goal, but it wasn’t
heroes they were — surrounded by
the main goal. The main goal is to try to
hundreds of folks, young and old, who
change their lives, and you don’t get to
gathered and watched from the sparse
see that.”
midday shade along the walls of the Catholic church and other buildings. Incense and Mayan dancing preceded the procession of the crew to a makeshift stage in front of the building that
“I would be interested to see what that place does in the next 10-15 years,” added Clay, “to see how they move forward.”
served as the utility warehouse. The
In other words, Clay and his co-op
The crew also included project
Guatemalan and U.S. national anthems
cohorts want to see just how they
coordinators and support staff:
were played and a prayer was said. Lo-
changed the world — or at least
• Joe Banfield, Indiana Electric
cal officials praised and thanked them.
changed San Jacinto.
“San Jacinto, you are now part of the
Richard Biever is senior editor of Indiana Connection.
Cooperatives • Jamie Bell, NineStar Connect
Project Indiana family,” Ron told the
• Richard G. Biever, senior editor of Indiana Connection • Ron Holcomb, Project Indiana board president/president and CEO of Tipmont REMC
SUPPORT PROJECT INDIANA AT PROJECTINDIANA.ORG Project Indiana is a 501c3 organization formed by Indiana’s electric cooperatives with the vision of helping developing global communities advance by adopting villages, bring them electric power and support them as they form electric cooperatives that enable them to enjoy a better way of life. Electrification projects are completed in partnership with NRECA International.
Visit ProjectIndiana.org to learn more and contribute.
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REMINGTON WATER TOWER DAYS, Remington (Jasper), Downtown. 5K walk/run, parade, kids’ area, kiddie tractor pull, vendors, free entertainment, dinners, breakfast, petting zoo, beer and wine garden. Free. 219-863-0999. remingtonindiana.com/remington-water-tower-days.aspx
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FULTON COUNTY HISTORICAL POWER SHOW, Rochester (Fulton), Fulton County Historical Society. Show features antique tractors, garden tractors, hit-nmiss engines, equipment, and antique trucks. Vendors, crafts, contests, toy show, tractor pulls and food. Breakfast buffet until 11 am, then lunch until 2 pm. fultoncountyhistory.org/ historical-power-show
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VALPARAISO/PORTER COUNTY GARDEN WALK, Valparaiso (Porter). Sponsored by Porter County Master Gardeners Association and Purdue Extension. Master gardeners answer questions and explain plantings at numerous select private gardens. 9 am-4 pm CT. Cost: $8 presale; $10 day of the walk. 219-465-3555. pcgarden.info/gardenwalk-2019
CENTRAL
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13TH ANNUAL MIAMI INDIANS ALL NATIONS GATHERING, Rockville (Parke), 11515 E. U.S. 36. Native drumming, singing, dancing, storytelling, and flutists. Over 20 native craft vendors and foods. Miami Living Village. Admission charge. 765-473-9631. miamiindians.org/pow-wowgathering
PORTER FESTIVAL, 6-9 COLE Peru (Miami), Townwide. Music, theatre, tours, food, events, film and multimedia presentations. Free. Charge for some activities. 765-472-7655. coleporterfestival.org
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INDIANA FIDDLERS’ GATHERING, Battle Ground (Tippecanoe), Tippecanoe Battlefield Park. Three-day acoustic music festival featuring old time, folk, swing, bluegrass and Celtic music. Admission charge. 765-588-1376. indianafiddlersgathering.org
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MEROM BLUFF CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL, Merom (Sullivan), Merom Bluff Park. Parade, BBQ/pork chop/chicken dinners, craft/flea market, free entertainment, kids’ games, living history area, bingo, and more! Admission charge. 812-356-4517.
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HAUBSTADT SOMMERFEST, Haubstadt (Gibson), Old Haubstadt Gym. Three days of rides, live music, food and Southern Indiana’s finest Bierstube! Laufenfest 5k Run, Walk and Lil’ Dutch Run on Saturday. Free. haubstadtsommerfest.com
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CIRCUS DAY, French Lick (Orange), Downtown. Acrobats, fire eaters, clowns, games a live circus band and more. 10 am-4 pm. flwbmuseum.com
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LAFONTAINE “ASHLAND DAYS” FESTIVAL, LaFontaine (Wabash), Branson Street and Wabash Avenue. Seth Zahalka Memorial Car & Motorcycle Show, lawnmower poker run, corn hole contest, live music, parade and more. Free. 260-330-0742
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WINE IN THE PINES, Albion (Noble), Black Pine Animal Sanctuary. Wine tastings, hors d’oeuvres, music, animal art silent auction, and animals. Must be 21 or over. 6-9 pm. Reservations recommended. Park Pal members eligible for early-bird reservations. 260636-7383. lori@blackpine.org. bpsanctuary.org/wine-in-thepines
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FORT WAYNE PHILHARMONIC PATRIOTIC POPS CONCERT, Angola (Steuben), Pokagon State Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Free. Regular park entrance fees apply. In the case of rain or extreme heat, the concert will be held at the Angola High School Gymnasium. 260-833-2012. niball@dnr.in.gov
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METAMORA STRAWBERRY DAYS, Metamora (Franklin), Historic downtown. Strawberry shortcake and live music. Visit specialty shops and Metamora Grist Mill. Train and buggy rides. Free. 765-647-1212. metamoraindiana.com/index.php/events
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RISING SUN’S BLUES & BBQ, Rising Sun (Ohio), Downtown. BBQ cook-off, live blues music, hillbilly fashion show, arts, crafts, food vendors, and games. BBQ competition (charge). Noon-10 pm. Free. 812-4384933.
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BROOKVILLE CANOEFEST, Brookville (Franklin), Franklin County Fairgrounds. Indiana’s largest canoe and kayak races. Car show, princess contest, kids’ area, beer, music, wine tasting and fireworks. Free. 765-5471028. brookvillecanoefest.com
This calendar is published as a service to readers and the communities electric cooperatives serve. Indiana Connection publishes events free of charge as space allows, giving preference to free community festival and events in and around areas served by subscribing REMCs/RECs. While Indiana Connection strives for accuracy, please note that events, dates and time may change without notice. Indiana Connection advises using contact phone numbers or internet sites to check times and dates of events before making plans. To add events to Calendar, please use the “Submit and Event” form under the “Talk to Us” or “Calendar” buttons at indianaconnection.org; or mail your info to: Calendar, Indiana Connection, 8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1600, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Please submit info two months before the date of the event.
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do-it-yourself
A
dding strings of decorative lighting outdoors can add ambiance for dining and entertaining, as well as a degree of safety and security to darkened pathways. It’s become quite a popular and fashionable way to enhance a space, and your lighting choices are many. What’s old is new again, as one type of lighting gaining popularity are old-style Edison bulbs — with a twist. Their visible filaments add a vintage, yet modern flair to your backyard spaces thanks to LED technology.
STEP 1 – PLAN IT OUT: Sketch out your desired overall lighting design. This will help determine how many strings and fasteners you’ll need to achieve your look and make sure your setup is safe. Measure the precise lengths of stringed lights and supportive cable guide wires (recommended) you’ll need to span your patio or yard. Allow enough extra length for slacked lines, access to an electrical source, and to double up the cable guide wire for extra stability at mounting points. Using twine as a stand-in will help you visualize how it will look and give you more accurate measurements.
STEP 2 – GO SHOPPING: Invest in commercial grade lights rated for outdoor use, which are more durable and waterproof. If you’re using several strings or criss-crossing Edison-style bulbs, remove the bulbs first so they’re easier to connect and drape, and they won’t get tangled. One advantage of LED lights is their energy efficiency. The manufacturer’s recommendations on how many strings you can connect together may be given in total wattage, not footage, so more strings and lights are OK with LED bulbs. But it’s still a good idea to check their recommendations on the number of strands you can safely connect end to end. If the strings you choose don’t already come with bulbs, be sure to choose bulbs with bases that are compatible with the sockets. If you don’t have an outlet nearby, get a heavy-duty
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A new way to light your outdoor space outdoor extension cord long enough to reach one. You may need more than one to handle multiple groupings of strands.
STEP 3 – GATHER FASTENERS AND TOOLS: If you’re stringing your lights over a large expanse, you’ll need to pick up some hardware to securely fasten your strings to the cable guide wires and also the guide wires to the mounting points. Turnbuckles, snap hooks, lock clamps, and pad eyes with screws are a good start. Cable clips and zip ties are a must when using a cable wire suspension kit, preferably in a color that matches the light string. Lastly, have wire cutters and a drill on standby, along with a sturdy ladder.
STEP 4 – INSTALL THE HARDWARE: Screw hooks work well in trees, fences, porches, pergola roofs, or the eaves of your house. The more hooks you install, the less burden you’ll put on your cable wires and strings. If you don’t have existing natural supports, a common solution is to install posts with hooks on top into sturdy planters filled with gravel or buckets filled with concrete.
STEP 5 – START HANGING: The way you string your lights comes down to personal preference. Sometimes
straight rows look best, while a zigzag pattern can put a little more pizzazz into your patio. Have someone help eyeball the strings while you’re hanging them, making sure they’re well-spaced and have the right amount of slack. Plus, it’s always smart to have a spotter while you’re using a ladder. Plug in your extension cords then sit back and enjoy the magical glow of your handiwork. Visit your local Do it Best store or doitbest.com for thousands of the best home improvement products, including varieties of stringed lights and fastening essentials to create a beautifully lit space, indoors or out.
BRIAN HOWENSTINE is the owner of Decatur Do it Best Hardware and Wabash Do it Best Hardware and is a memberowner of Do it Best Corp., a Fort Waynebased cooperative of thousands of hardware stores, home centers and lumberyards throughout the US and around the world.
(This article is for informational purposes only. Indiana Connection and Do it Best Corp. assume no liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, or for injuries, property damage, or the outcome of any project.)
POOLS AND LAKES AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY...
oh my! Throughout the dreary winter, you
fun activities abound. But safety risks go
waited to open your pool, bring out the
hand-in-hand with the fun.
boats and soak up the sun. But before you dive into all the summer fun, remind yourself and your family of the dangers lurking inside pools and lakes. Remember: water and electricity don’t mix.
Avoid swimming or going in the water near boats plugged into shore power or docks with electrical services. If you
HOW TO SPOT
Electric Shock Drowning
are in the water and feel electricity, stay calm and swim to shore if you can but
SAFETY IN OR AROUND POOLS
WHAT IT IS:
do not touch a metal ladder or any other
It’s easy to hop out of the pool and not
metal objects.
think about turning up the radio or
If someone is in the water and is
jumping in and making a huge splash all
shocked, do not jump in. Turn off the
Occurs when marina or onboard electrical systems leak electric current into the water. The current then passes through the body, causing paralysis and drowning.
over electrical appliances. But doing so
power source and use an insulated
can be dangerous. Instead, use bat-
device to attempt to remove him/her
tery-operated appliances or waterproof
from the water. Electrical shock can
covers for items near the pool when pos-
cause paralysis and the victim will need
sible. This way, you and your family can
assistance immediately.
enjoy the day without worry of electrical shock.
When fishing on a dock, boat or just simply steering a boat, keep a distance of
If someone in the pool feels electricity
at least 10 feet between your fishing pole
(almost like a stinging feeling) or appears
or boat and nearby power lines. If your
to have been shocked, do not dive in
boat comes in contact with a line, stay
– you could be shocked, too. Instead,
in the boat and avoid touching anything
turn off the power and use a non-metal
metal until the boat drifts away or help
shepherd’s hook to pull him or her out of
arrives.
the water to safety.
SAFETY IN OR AROUND LAKES/RIVERS
Staying safe while near the water is simple but these tips can be easily forgotten. So, create a checklist for your family and
Indiana has an abundance of lakes
friends to review before jumping in the
and rivers. From playing by the beach,
deep end.
fishing or taking the boat out for the day,
HOW TO AVOID: • Locate and label all power switches to pool, hot tub and spa equipment and lighting. • Make sure all pools are 25 feet away from power lines. • All wiring and repairs should be performed by an electrician. • Install ground fault circuit interrupters. • Maintain 10 feet between boats and power lines when in the water.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SEE ELECTRIC SHOCK DROWNING: • Do not enter the water. • Turn off the power source. • Use an insulated device to attempt to remove the person from the water. • Call 911 immediately. JUNE 2019
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co-op news
ELECTRICAL SAFETY STARTS WITH EDUCATION Keep your children safe by teaching them the rules of outdoor and indoor electrical safety!
OUTDOORS: • Do not climb trees near power lines or climb utility poles, transmission towers or fences around electrical substations. • Keep electrical cords away from water. • Never touch an electrical pole or wire that has fallen to the ground. • Watch out for thunderstorms! If you can hear thunder, you can be struck by lightning.
INDOORS: • Do not overload an extension cord with too many plugs. • Teach older kids how to safely plug in and unplug cords. • Remind children that water and electricity do not mix. • For younger children, install safety caps on outlets.
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2019 legislative
session recap
Since they were formed in the 1930s, Indiana’s electric cooperatives have maintained an active political presence to ensure policymakers have a good understanding of the unique needs of modern electric cooperatives and the communities they serve. Because cooperatives provide electricity at cost, decisions made in Washington, D.C., and in the Indiana Statehouse can impact how we deliver that essential service, and ultimately your pocketbook. Electric cooperatives accomplished a number of things during the 2019 Indiana legislative session.
Accomplishments HEA 1405 Data center taxation
HEA 1278 energy task force
SEA 460 Broadband Grants
Data centers are often the precursor to
Establishes a 15-seat task force to study
Affordable and reliable high-speed
larger economic development projects
the resiliency and reliability of Indiana’s
internet access means life-altering im-
that can bring quality jobs to our state
electric generation sources.
provements for rural Hoosiers. Because
and can spur additional investment in an area. Indiana did not provide sales
Effective upon passage
consideration for such projects. This establishes tax exemptions on certain IT equipment and energy used with a
the quality of life in the communities they serve, many are finding ways
tax exemption on equipment or energy use, which eliminated our state from
cooperatives have a vested interest in
SEA 240 employee intimidation
to use their existing infrastructure to deliver the essential service. This streamlines the state grant program that will eventually aware $100 million to
tiered investment approached based on
Utility workers often find themselves
rural broadband projects.
a county’s population.
working in extreme conditions. In
Effective upon passage
Effective July 1, 2019
addition to weather-induced conditions, it’s not uncommon for them to be threatened or intimidated while in the
HEA 1001: State Biennial Budget
course of their daily work. This enhanc-
Permits the Indiana Department of
es the criminal penalty for threatening
Transportation to transfer up to $100
a person while working in the course of
million into the rural broadband fund
their occupation.
established in SEA 460 for the purpose
Effective July 1, 2019
of awarding broadband grants for rural areas.
defeat SB 472 Generation Moratorium Indiana’s electric cooperatives support a responsible energy policy that balances Hoosiers’ energy needs with environmental concerns. Cooperatives continue invest in projects that make sense for their consumers while emphasizing energy efficiency and adding renewable energy generation sources. This would have established a moratorium on new electric generation projects with capacities larger than 250 MW.
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Member satisfaction survey
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Feedback from the surveys helps your co-op better serve your needs.
Questions? Please contact your electric co-op.
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Explore
Southern Indiana’s Caves PHO TO CO URTESY O F I NDI ANA CAVERNS
BY NICK ROGERS
Indiana Caverns
Squire Boone Caverns
Satisfy your sense of adventure by exploring southern Indiana’s cave
Corydon, Indiana indianacaverns.com
Mauckport, Indiana squireboonecaverns.com
systems! Formed several million years
Indiana’s longest cave system offers
Visitors to these caverns (named for
ago as water dissolved limestone, these
regular tours or the Deep Darkness
Daniel Boone’s brother) can cover the
systems feature underground streams,
tour, a four-hour kayak excursion on a
system in about an hour. Be sure to
bountiful biodiversity and awe-inspir-
stream 200 feet underground! Want an
take in the underground waterfalls, the
ing formations. They’re a preservation
all-new above-ground thrill? The Bat
40-foot tall Rock of Ages, and massive
of Indiana history, a presentation of na-
Chaser, which combines a zipline, roller
stalactites (rock descending from the
ture’s splendor and a perfect road trip!
coaster and hang-gliding. Launching
ceiling) or stalagmites (rock ascend-
Below are details for four sites on the
from a 50-foot tower overlooking the
ing from the floor). The grounds also
Indiana Cave Trail (indianacavetrail.
caverns, it twists and turns across 603
include a grist mill, candy shop, country
com), as well as Wyandotte Caves.
feet at over 20 miles per hour.
store and zipline adventure.
Marengo Cave
Wyandotte Caves
Marengo, Indiana marengocave.com
Corydon, Indiana www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2976.htm
Bedford, Indiana bluespringcaverns.com
With the largest room of any Indiana
One of America’s oldest cave systems,
cave, this system has been open since
this attraction recently reopened after
You can ride down one of America’s
a pair of schoolchildren discovered
a seven-year shutdown. The site offers
longest known subterranean rivers
it in 1883. The Marengo Cave is filled
visitors the choice of Little (short, flat
here in Indiana, and perhaps spot some
with wonderful mineral formations
and easy) or Big (steep and stair-filled).
sightless Northern Cavefish. These
untouched by man since the cave’s
Big is home to Monument Mountain,
caverns include 21 miles of surveyed
discovery. Visitors can choose the
purportedly the world’s largest un-
passages, and the grounds feature a
Dripstone Trail (1 mile) or the Crystal
derground mountain, and you may
half-mile nature trail and 15 acre-wide
Palace (⅓ mile) — each covering unique
glimpse salamanders, crayfish or crick-
sinkhole.
sections of the system.
ets in either segment.
Remember to always bring layered clothing and sturdy shoes!
Bluespring Caverns
Freelance writer Nick Rogers is a communications manager for Purdue Agricultural Communications. JUNE 2019
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career profile
Motivated when serving members Top 3 responsibilities in a day: • Monitor the overall financial condition of the electric cooperative. • Provide financial information to help with the decisionmaking process for various projects throughout the co-op. • Complete any other duties as assigned by the general manager. What’s a typical day like? I wouldn’t say there really ever is a “typical day.” Each day involves managing various tasks, which makes every day unique. What education and training was needed for this position? I have a bachelor’s degree in accounting and am a certified public accountant. What part of your job do you find the most fulfilling? Serving our consumer-members. Everyone at the electric cooperative has a duty to serve our members the best we can, and that’s what motivates me. What’s the most challenging part of your job? The biggest challenge is effectively managing costs in today’s world. We have experienced significant cost pressures over the last several
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Jeremy Miller Manager of Finance and Administration Clark County REMC
years, but we’re always trying to provide the best service to our consumers at the lowest possible cost. Because of this, we’re constantly looking at ways to be as efficient as we can. How would you describe working for an electric cooperative? I really do believe there is a “cooperative difference.” We strive
very hard to treat our members as more than just customers. There’s a connection we try to make that we hope makes us different.
INTERESTED IN AN ELECTRIC CO-OP CAREER? Visit WePowerIndiana.org to learn about available careers or tell us about yourself.
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