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National Night Out aims well

It's the best showing yet for annual community event

Published: August 8, 2012 10:21AM

Supervised by a member of the Special Response Team, Jack Lynch looks down the scope of a rifle  Tuesday evening at Lakeview Park during National Night Out. It was the best showing yet for the annual event that invites residents to interact with law enforcement, civic organizations and local officials. (Dylan Buell)

Supervised by a member of the Special Response Team, Jack Lynch looks down the scope of a rifle Tuesday evening at Lakeview Park during National Night Out. It was the best showing yet for the annual event that invites residents to interact with law enforcement, civic organizations and local officials. (Dylan Buell)

Supervised by a member of the Special Response Team, Jack Lynch looks down the scope of a rifle  Tuesday evening at Lakeview Park during National Night Out. It was the best showing yet for the annual event that invites residents to interact with law enforcement, civic organizations and local officials. (Dylan Buell) Stuart Harrod with Folkbike Re-Cyclery fits Daniel Allen with a free helmet Tuesday evening. Harrod’s nonprofit, volunteer organization repairs unwanted used bikes and provides them to people who can’t afford new ones. “We never charge for helmets,” Harrod said. (Dylan Buell) Sylvia, left, Deonna, Amber and Nevaeh Wilcoxson pet a horse used by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. (Dylan Buell) Jim Adkins (second from left) talks about his job using a robot to help the Kentucky State Police deal with dangerous situations. (Dylan Buell) Rebecca Vaught maneuvers through cones on a bike safety course set up by Doug Beckhart. (Dylan Buell) Supervised by a member of the Special Response Team, Jack Lynch looks down the scope of a rifle  Tuesday evening at Lakeview Park during National Night Out. It was the best showing yet for the annual event that invites residents to interact with law enforcement, civic organizations and local officials. (Dylan Buell)

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