Supreme Court honors longtime employees

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The Indiana Supreme Court this afternoon honored 15 employees who have spent 10 to 30 years working in the judicial branch. It's a tradition for the high court to honor the long-serving employees of the courts with a plaque commemorating their loyalty.

Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard emceed the event, which included honoring Justice Frank Sullivan Jr. for his 15 years of service.

Also honored at the event were: Anne G. Jordan, Jane A. Seigel, Michelle D. Shorter, Renita M. Wright, Thomas M. Carusillo, Geoffrey P. Davis, and Dawn P. Wheeler for 10 years of service; Rebecca K. Goldstein, Robert C. Shook, and Michele E. Straub for 15 years of service; Vicki L. Davis and Rusty L. Lowe for 20 years; Deborah J. Baumer for 25 years; and Sharon Scholl for 30 years of service.

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