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Old Oaken Days parade |













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Joe Robinson drives his old John Deere during the Old Oaken Days parade in Oaktown June 29. |
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Wendy Utt of Oaktown and her daughter, Aubrey, ride in their golf cart during the parade. |
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Josh Sanders was awarded first place for having the best horse in the parade. |
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The North Knox Marching Warrior Band performed during the parade June 29. |
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Toni Bynum portrayed the Tin Man while other members of the Oak Village entry in the parade celebrated after earning a trophy. |
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Rick Marshall, a candidate for state representative high-fives supporters, above, while Bruce Borders, right, another candidate for state representative, performs during the parade. |
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Natalee Rickard and her mother, Tori, watch as the Prairie Acres float makes its way through downtown Oaktown June 29. |
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David Culp of Vincennes distributes candy to hopeful supporters during the parade June 29. |
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T.J. Brink of Vincennes, a candidate for county commissioner, shares a laugh with Helen Mason of Oaktown. |
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U.S. Rep. Brad Ellsworth chats with Anita Kellersohn in Oaktown June 29. |
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County commission candidate Moe Ellerman. |
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County council candidate Steve Thais. |
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Members of the North Knox High School Marching Warrier drum line perform during the parade in Oaktown. |
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The Faith Builders United float won as best religious entry in the parade during the Old Oaken Days parade. |