A wet job

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Vectren gas meter reader Dwight Dean, of Laura, crosses North Miami Avenue after reading the meter at the former Central School Wednesday, Oct. 28. A transparent poncho and baseball cap kept Dean mostly dry as he walked downtown reading meters. With most buildings Dean does not have to physically look at a buildings meter. He uses a hand-held device for most buildings but the old Central School building was never fitted with a modern gas meter so he had to do it the old-fashioned way.

Vectren gas meter reader Dwight Dean, of Laura, crosses North Miami Avenue after reading the meter at the former Central School Wednesday, Oct. 28. A transparent poncho and baseball cap kept Dean mostly dry as he walked downtown reading meters. With most buildings Dean does not have to physically look at a buildings meter. He uses a hand-held device for most buildings but the old Central School building was never fitted with a modern gas meter so he had to do it the old-fashioned way.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2015/10/web1_SDN102815RainDay1.jpgVectren gas meter reader Dwight Dean, of Laura, crosses North Miami Avenue after reading the meter at the former Central School Wednesday, Oct. 28. A transparent poncho and baseball cap kept Dean mostly dry as he walked downtown reading meters. With most buildings Dean does not have to physically look at a buildings meter. He uses a hand-held device for most buildings but the old Central School building was never fitted with a modern gas meter so he had to do it the old-fashioned way.

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