
****Q-100 News****
A Lawrence County man was killed in a one-vehicle crash early this morning on Interstate 55 in southern Missouri. According to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at about 2:20AM a 1993 Dodge being driven by 76 year old Darrell Jack Bechner of Bedford, ran off the roadway and struck an embankment. The accident happened about 1.5 miles south Kewanee, Mo., which is about 45 miles north of the Arkansas state line. Bechner was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:20 a.m. this morning by New Madrid County Coroner Ralph Barnwell. The accident was investigated by Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Police are investigating the alleged sexual assault of a 14 year old Bloomington girl by a man posing as a modeling agent. The girl told police she was in the Crestmont area Tuesday afternoon when she got into the mans car. He then drove to an area near Vernal Pike and Howard Road and pulled off the road. Police say the man sexually assaulted her in the car as other vehicles drove by. The suspect is described as white, in his 50's abbout 250 pounds, with white hair and a white beard.
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
An Orange County man was killed and severely injured in a 3 vehicle pile up that occurred around 9:49PM last night on Valeene Road in Crawford County. According to the CRawford County Sheriffs Department, police received a 911 call from 39 year old TRonya Eliott of Marengo reporting the crash. 17 year old Gene Simpson Junior of Milltown was driving a 1993 Eagle Vision south on Valeene Road. The Eagle Vision was hit head on by a 1986 Chevy Cavalier Wagon driven by 47 year old Richard Moore of Orange County. Police say the Cavalier Wagon appeared to have been left of center. Following the initial crash, Simpson pulled himself out of the Eagle Vision, prior to the Chevy HHR hitting the Cavalier Wagon which was broadside in the road. The Chevy HHR was driven by Tonya Elliott. Richard Moore was pronounced dead at the scene by the Crawford County Coroner. Simpson was flown by Air-Evac helicopter to U of L Hospital. He was admitted to the intensive care unit with leg fractures and a lacerated spleen. The crash is still under investigation.
Two Mitchell men were arrested in Jackson County on preliminary charges of conspiracy to commit theft. Police say 24 year old Donald Carter and 28 year old Christopher Leatherman both of Mitchell were attempting to steal anhydrous ammonia from Kova Incoprporated alond St Rd 258 in Cortland, about 3 miles west of Seymour. Carter and Leatherman were booked into the Kackson County Jail. The incident is still under investigation.
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
A Jasper mother was sentenced to 30 years in prison for allegedly beating her 2-year-old son to death. 23-year-old Vadney Michelle Blake of Cannelburg was ordered to serve 20 years in prison, followed by 10 years on work release by a Dubois County judge Monday fter the woman pleaded guilty to a battery charge. Blake admitted to striking her son, Jalen, who remained in her care after the infant tested positive for methamphetamine, which investigators say lead to the infant’s 2008 death from head trauma. Jalen tested positive for methamphetamine weeks before his death, but a state case worker did not remove the child from his home. Blake's boyfriend killed himself in a Martin County cemetery during a police chase following questioning with Blake about her son's death.
The H1N1 flu virus has been found for the first time in a commercial swine herd. The US Department of Agriculture says the herd is located in Indiana, but both the pigs and their caretaker have fully recovered from the virus. Officials from the USDA says pork is safe to eat from previously infected animals because the H1N1 virus does not reside in muscle tissue.The USDA is not identifying the location or size of the herd. Indiana is the countrys fifth largest producer of pork. The pork industry has taken quite a hit lately due to the fear that pigs spread the H1N1 virus to humans.
Ninth District Republican candidate Todd Young was the featured speaker at the Orange Co. Republican Fall Dinner held last night at the Paoli High School Cafetorium. It was announced that 240 meals had been served at the event attended by Republican committee officials and party members. Young, who seeks the Republican nomination for the seat now held by Democrat Congressman Baron Hill, talked about the pending health care bill, House of Representatives Bill number 3962: . Young comments that “Our focus needs to be bringing down the cost of health care. The best way to do that, while preserving the world’s finest health care delivery system, is to allow the purchase of health insurance across state lines, and to give small businesses and the self-employed the same tax treatment on their health care benefits that employees of large corporations enjoy.” Todd Young has served as a part-time deputy prosecutor for Orange County.
The Indiana State Police and the Spencer County Sheriff’s Department are currently investigating the death of a fifteen year old girl from Rockport. Preliminary investigation reveals that last night at approximately 7:44 p.m. CST the Spencer County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of a missing juvenile female. Deputies and learned that the female was last seen on Sunday night at around 10:00 p.m. After talking with family members Deputy Jason Dunsworth began to canvas the immediate area around the residence for any possible clues as to where she might have been or gone. Around 9:30 p.m. the body of the fifteen year old was located behind a shed in the backyard. The Spencer County Sheriff’s Department requested assistance from State Police Detectives and Crime Scene Investigators. “We are treating this as a death investigation at this time,” said Trooper Detective Rob Gardner. “We have already begun interviewing friends and family members hoping to get some insight as to what happened.” The Spencer County Coroner’s Office pronounced the female dead at the scene. Spencer County Coroner Barry Schulte advised that an autopsy is scheduled for later today in
Jackson County Health Department has confirmed the first death as a result of the H1N1 flu in Seymour. According to Dr. Kenneth Bobb "the cause of death (for the Jackson County woman) was pneumonia complicating H1N1 influenza." The woman died October 15th. Greene County's announced it’s first H1N1 fatality last Friday. Washing your hands, covering your coughs and sneezes and staying home when you're sick are some of the best precautions in fighting the flu.
A Bloomington teen died of injuries sustained in a ATV accident Saturday. According to police reports, 18 year old Stephen Dodrill of Bloomington, driving a ATV, left the right side of the road while on a curve and struck a railroad sign and a tree. He was ejected from the ATV and landed on the roadway. He was not wearing a helmet. Dodrill was transported by ambulance to Bloomington Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Members of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department, Van Buren Township Fire Department and Bloomington Hospital Ambulance Service assisted at the scene.
Greene County has its first reported H1N1 death. The death occurred in Linton last week and confirmation came from testing from the state Friday. The person was in one of the five priority groups that health officials are targeting with immunization clinics, but preliminary data indicated that the individual had not been immunized. The state death toll from the 2009 H1N1 flu is at 13. Two H1N1 related deaths were reported on Friday in Hamilton and Allen Counties.
Friday, October 30th, 2009
A Lawrence County man is in the Lawrence County Jail after, police received a tip that he might have heroin. According to police reports, a tip was received that 27 year old David G. Jones of Bedford, staying at the Budget Inn, might have heroin. Police then served a civil warrant, and found Jones in possession of heroin along with marijuana, after a search was done by officers and a K-9 unit Wednesday night. Jones was arrested and was booked into the Lawrence County Jail.
Authorities continue to investigate the death of a two year old Austin boy. Jacob Lord was pronounced dead Wednesday at a Louisville hospital. Police say Lords mother first took the boy to Scott Memorial Hospital with life threatening injuries. Scott County department of Child Services reported the incident to the Indiana State Police.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
A long time businessman in Orleans has died. Mike Johnson co owner with his brother Guy of Paradise Pizza died Wednesday. Paradise Pizza was opened in 1994 buy he and his brother on the Orleans square. Services will be held Saturday 1PM at Orleans UM Church with visitation scheduled 3PM-8PM Friday at Ochs Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans
Orange County Republicans will hold their annual Fall Dinner this Monday at the Paoli High School Cafeteria. Primary candidate for Indianas 9th District US Congressional Seat Todd Young will be the guest speaker. Carry out meals will be available at 6:15PM and the regular serving will start at 7PM. Tickets are 12 dollars each and can be purchased from any Republican office holder or party official.
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
A fire at at Oolitic Middle School as resulted in two 14 year old males being charged. The two are accused of using a cigarette lighter and paper to start a fire at a building at the practice football field. They are being charged with criminal mischief. The building was destroyed by the fire that was reported at 5:40 p.m. Thursday.
The Columbus, Indiana father of a 2-year-old girl who was severely scalded in hot bathwater will serve 2½ years behind bars for placing his daughter in a situation that endangered her health. 26-year-old Carl Holt III had the remaining 7½ year prison term suspended Tuesday during his sentencing hearing. He pleaded guilty in January to neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury, a class B felony.
The Orleans Volunteer Fire department along with members of the Orange County Rural District 2 Volunteer Fire Department responded to a garage and shed fire around 8:51pm last evening. The structures were located on South 4th St. in Orleans. The shed was destroyed by the fire. Firefighters were out about an hour.
A 60 year old Ohio man fell t his death Monday from his third floor apartment balcony. . Richard McCandless, died from blunt force trauma to the head due to the fall. A toxicology report will be administered. Police received a call from an apartment resident, reporting a man was laying on the ground and not breathing. Mcdandless is from Ohio and lived in the apartment during the week to be closer to his work.
The unemployment rate for Southern Indiana and the Louisville area down from the month before from 10.3 % to 10%. Indiana’s as a whole was 9.6%, down from 9.9%. Officials say the job market is getting better in manufacturing, professional and business services. New Albany may be getting a manufactuer of wind turbines. Windstream Technologies of California is negotiating with the city.
H1N1 vaccines continue to be delivered to
Tickets for this Saturdays Band State Finals are Adults $20.00 and Students are $18.00. They Can be purchased at the SV HS Office tomorrow through Friday. Tickets are also available through Ticket master online or can be purchased at Lucas oil Stadium. Performance times for SV Blackhawk Brigade will be 5:02PM and Pride of Paoli at 4:10PM
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Yesterday morning, Troopers with the Indiana State Police responded to the Stone Crest Golf Course to investigate a report of a burglary inside the club house. Troopers learned that during the overnight hours, forced entry had been gained into the club house where several items, including a large amount of money were taken. During the investigation, officers were able to develop a suspect. Further investigation led to the completion of several interviews and the execution of a search warrant in the 1400 block of 18th Street in Bedford. Troopers were then able to recover ALL of the items taken from the golf course burglary. While executing the search warrant, Troopers uncovered an indoor marijuana growing operation. Several marijuana plants and other drug use paraphernalia were removed from the residence.
ARRESTED / CHARGED:
1. MICAH FLYNN (18, Bedford) – Burglary, Theft, Criminal Mischief, Trespassing, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Maintaining Common Nuisance, Contributing to Delinquency of a Minor, and Illegal Possession of Alcohol.
2. BETH BONNET (50, Bedford) – Maintaining Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana, Cultivating Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Contributing to Delinquency of Minor, and Neglect of a Dependant.
3. JON BONNET (20, Bedford) – Maintaining Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana, Cultivating Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Contributing to Delinquency of Minor.
4. TYLER BONNET (18, Bedford) – Maintaining Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana, Cultivating Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Contributing to Delinquency of Minor
5. Sixteen Year Old Male Juvenile – Burglary, Theft, Criminal Mischief, Trespassing, Maintaining Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana, Cultivating Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Illegal Possession of Alcohol.
The four adults were incarcerated at the Lawrence County Jail. The juvenile was released to a family member pending a hearing in the juvenile court system. Master Trooper Jon Patrick, Senior Troopers Greg Day, Brian Beauchamp, Jason Cobb, Ryan Miller and Troopers Mike Robbins, Josh Allen and Shea Teague all assisted with the investigation.
The Posey County Sheriffs department says a boy is dead and two others are injured following an all terrain vehicle accident in Southwestern Indiana. 9 year old Sullivan Coburn of Mount Vernon was killed Wednesday when the ATV landed on top of him. The driver and a 12 year old girl were also taken to an Evansville hospital for treatment of non life threatening injuries.
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Indiana’s Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman met with business and community leaders Tuesday afternoon to introduce “Radius Indiana” a new economic development organization, which will include Orange, Martin, Washington, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Green, and Lawrence counties.. The meeting was held at the French Lick Resort Casino. During the meeting Skillman said that "radius” is the product of tremendous collaboration by our partners in this eight-county region and represents an opportunity to more closely align south central Indiana's economic development efforts with the state's emphasis on regional economic development." The organization is funded by both private sector money and tax revenues from the French Lick Casino, which have been directed by the Indiana General Assembly to support regional economic development.
The Indiana State Police had the following enforcement activity for September 2009. The
· Traffic Arrests (tickets) 1020
· Warnings 1704
· Commercial Motor Vehicle moving arrests 46
· DUI Arrests 29
· Total Criminal Arrests 170 170
Condé Nast Traveler readers have chosen West Baden Springs Hotel for the magazine’s 22nd Annual Readers Choice Awards. In the November 2009 issue, on newsstands now, the Southern Indiana destination is ranked 15th in the list of large U.S. (Mainland) resorts, an impressive six places higher than its 2008 ranking. With a score of 89.9 (only 2.9 points away from 2nd place), West Baden outranked 55 other well-known resorts when it was evaluated on activities/facilities, food/dining, location, overall design, rooms and service. This year, 25,008 readers voted for more than 10,000 properties and destinations.
Saving Historic Orange County organization started a public fund this past summer to support preservation of the historic Mineral Springs Hotel on the south side of the Paoli Square. SHOC’s board of directors voted recently to augment the $525 in donations from the public by adding $500. Owners of the Mineral Springs now will have an additional $1,025 to be used to pay contractors for rehabilitation of the building. According to the Times Mail, This is the first time the organization has donated funds to a private building owner; however, the group considers the hotel a key element of the town square and Paoli’s National Register Historic District. “Saving this wonderful, historic building is vital to the future of the Paoli square,” SHOC president Terry Cornwell, said. The building has played a major role in Paoli, from offering the first electric power to the town to bringing tourists here on a daily basis during the era of bus travel when the hotel was a Greyhound Bus stop.”
Former Vice President Dan Quayle visited Bloomington Wednesday to promote the 9th District Challenger Todd Young. Quayle says the 2010 election could represent a GOP Resurgence in Congress. The Huntington Native echoed recent criticism of the Obama Administration, saying the high hopes of January have not translated into concrete accomplishments as the year has worn on. Quayle says he doesn't believe there's majority support in Washington for any of the health care plans currently in discussion, adding job creation is a bigger issue for the nation than reforming health care. Quayle says he's often asked when he'll return to political life, but prefers to keep his job with a New York Capital Management Firm and leave the lawmaking to younger colleagues.
Indiana State Police informed Q-100 News this afternoon that Thomas Hackney, the missing Orleans man has been found. He was located by his uncle. He is reported safe and unharmed.
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Troopers from the Jasper Post need help in locating an
The first round of H1N1 flu vaccines have been delayed. The injection vaccines are expected to be available here in Orange County by the end of this month. The H1N1 vaccines will be free through the Orange County Health Department. The first vaccinations will be open to the adults 25 to 64 with underlying medical conditions, those who are the primary care givers for babies less than 6 months old, and health care workers who are in direct contact with the public. The Health Department will also administer the initial doses of the H1N1 vaccine to children and pregnant women. As more of the vaccine arrives, the health department will relax the restrictions on who can receive the shots. Those who experience flu symptoms, should see a doctor.
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
The Orange County Sheriff's Dept. is investigating the attempted theft of copper and substantial damage at the Hoosier Energy sub-station on Vincennes road west of Orleans. The incident happened between 7:30 and 8pm Monday evening. Two people are believed to have made entry by climbing the fence and proceded to cut the ground cables. One of the cables shorted and authorities believe the theft of thieves could have suffered injuries to their face, hands or feet. Anyone with information should contact the Sheriff's Dept. at 723-2417. Damage to the sub-station was estimated at 5 to 75 thousand dollars.
A Sullivan man, 22 year old Tra r. Hibbard, was arrested this past weekend because of a fatal accident. Two people died and four were injured. The arrest was eight days after the accident. Hibbard was driving a 85 GMC pickup which collided with a Chevy minivan, east of Dugger. Hibbard was ejected from the pickup and a passenger, 15 year old tia Hibbard was flown to Riley Hospital and in fair condition. He is charged with two counts of reckless homicide and two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Hibbard is in the Greene County Jail.
Some of Indiana's 93 local health departments have been receiving limited quanities of the injectable form of the 2009 H1N1 influenza "A" vaccine. State health officials says due to the very limited number of doses of the vaccine currently coming to the state, many health departments are only able to target small numbers of individuals in the high risk groups and will not be holding public vaccination clinics.
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
A Bedford man received injuries around 12:50pm yesterday afternoon when his ultra-aircraft reportedly crashed while moving down a runway at Grissom Municipal airport in Bedford. The Ultra Lite overturned and the pilot, 29 year old Gary Fender suffered possile fractures to his legs. Following the crash, Fender was transported by private vehicle to Dunn Memorial Hospital.
Vice President Dan Quayle and ninth district congressional candidate Todd Young on Wednesday will tour the Bloomington facilities of Bioconvergence, a small business specializing in products for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries. They will discuss solutions to the variety of issues facing hoosiers, including job creation and health care.
Hoosier Hills Food Bank of Bloomington will be delivering good commodities to Orange Co. seniors qualified for this federally funded program. Delivery to Orleans will be today from 8:30am to 10am at the Orleans 1st Baptist Church parking lot. Delivery in Paoli on Thursday from 10am to noon at Paoli Christian Church. Delivery also on Thursday in French Lick at TL Pinnick parking lot off 145 from 10:30 to noon.
Friday, October 9th, 2009
A Lawrence County woman who died of a gunshot wound Wednesday evening, was shot multiple times. According to Lawrence County Coroner, John Sherrill, 48 year old Denise Caraway of Bedford was shot multiple times in head, chest and lower abdomen. The wounds were caused by a 22-caliber revolver which was recovered at the scene. Police arrested Caraways husband 47 year old Larry Michael Caraway on a preliminary charge of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting. He remains in the Lawrence County Jail on a $200,000 cash or $150,000 surety bond and is awaiting his first court appearance
Remains found in Rural Monroe County this spring have been identified. The remains of 59 year old Edward Smashey of Bloomington were found in April by a passer by about 100 yards from a Southeastern Monroe County road. Family members say Smashey had not been heard from in several months, but that was not unusual. A forensic pathologist says Smashey likely died of natural cuases and estimated the time of death as mid September of last year.
Thursday, Oct 8th, 2009
Bedford City Police repsonded to the 911 phone call last night reporting a woman was shot at a residence located at 3427 Washington Avenue in Bedford. The incident was reported at 7:23PM last night. Upon arrival police found 48 year old Denise M Caraway dead inside the home from an apparent gunshot wound. The coroner was called to the scene. An autopsy was scheduled for earlier this afternoon to determine the cause of death. 47 year old Larry Michael Caraway, who is the husband of the victim, was taken into police custody. He was charged with voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon. Lary Caraway was booked into the Lawrence County Jail around 10:40PM last night. Denise Caraway was a teacher at the Bedford Headstart, the half day classes that she taught were canceled today.
A teen riding a bicycle was hit by a PU truck in orleans last night. According to the Orleans Police Department, the accident happened around 6:42PM last night at the intersection of Second and Jackson Streets in Orleans. 42 year old William R Finney of French Lick was driving a 1995 Nissan PU truck north on Second Street. Police say13 year old Eric Corpus of Orleans was riding a bicycle east on Jackson Street, when Corpus failed to stop at the intersection and rode his bicycle into the path of Finneys PU truck. Finney was unable to stop and hit Corpus on the bike. Following the accident, Corpus was transported by ambulance to the Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli. His injuries did not appear to be serious. During their investigation police discovered that the bicycle did not have brakes. Finney was not injured.
The OC Sheriffs Department has released their statistics for the month of September. Last month the sheriffs department served a total of 346 Court Papers, Made 28 arrests, Issued 5 traffic tickets, gave out 34 traffic warnings, conducted 141 public service duties, 632 courtesy checks, investigated 34 traffic accidents, 33 crimes and 15 incidents. Orange County dispatchers answered a total of 6,633 phone calls that includes emergency and non emergency calls
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
State Conservation Officers have recovered the body of 84 year old Robert Osmon of Washington, Indiana. He had been fishing at Dogwood Lake on Glendale Fish and Wildlife Area in Daviess County Monday night. According to the investigation, Osmon had left his residence around 2PM to go fishing at Dogwood Lake. His family had made several attempts to contact him because of a recent illness. Knowing Osmon fished the lake often, the family discovered his boat trailor and pickup at the boat ramp. Osmon's boat was found on the east side of the lake. The body was found floating several yards away shortly after 10PM. Osmon was not wearing a lifejacket. The Daviess County Coroner's Office has ruled the death an accidental drowning
Flu-like illnesses were significantly higher on the IU Bloomington campus during September with 237 cases compared to just two during the same month a year ago, according to the Indiana University Health Center. Indiana Universty Bloomington's Health Center reported 237 cases of influenza-like illnesses during September, up from just two during the same period a year ago. Tips for preventing exposure, future vaccination plans and treatment are available at both state and IU websites.While following recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control that hospitals and clinics not routinely test for H1N1 and instead diagnose and count "influenza-like illnesses," officials at the health center said the increase follows a trend seen across the country. "Twenty-seven states, including Indiana, are now reporting widespread flu activity, which is very unusual for this time of year," said IU Health Center medical director Diana Ebling. "The change (from last year) is definitely significant."
A Well-known Patoka Lake bald eagle died yesterday. Bald Eagle C52, which appeared in Department of Natural Resources shows at the State Fair for the past eight years and with the DNR's Patoka Lake Interpretive Services for the past 20 ½ years, died yesterday while undergoing surgery. "Thousands of people became aware of the life of bald eagles through the program with C52," said Maria Abel-Crecelius, the park's interpretive naturalist in Birdseye. C52 came to Indiana from his nest in Tongass National Forest in Alaska in July 1988. He was a symbol of our country, an ambassador for the species and a celebration of the successful re-introduction of eagles to Indiana. C52's death occurred during the exploratory procedures in Louisville due to one wing not expanding. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife and other agencies have been notified. The remains were sent to the National Eagle Repository in Commerce City, Colo., per federal law
All 3 Orange County bands, the SV Blackhawk Brigade, Orleans Bulldog Regiment and Pride of Paoli, will advance to Regional Competition at Evansville as they received a Gold rating at District Competition held Saturday at Jasper. The Blackhawk brigade also swept the caption awards winning all three, Music, Visual and General Effect Trophies. Also advancing for the first time to regional will be the Crawford County Marching Wolfpack. They will advance to the Evansville regional as well. Times have now been set for performances at the Evansville Regional. Springs Valley will take the field at 1:18PM, Orleans at 1:57PM, Pride of Paoli at 2:36PM and Crawford County to finish out Class D competition at 2:28PM. Awards to ceremony will then follow. The Regional at Evansville is Saturday Oct 17th
Friday, October 2nd, 2009
A wave of thefts and break-ins in Orange County has led to an appeal by Paoli Police Chief Barry Chastain for the area’s residents to lock their cars and to avoid keeping valuables inside them. The rash of activity has included more than vehicle break-ins. Chastain reported a four-wheeler was stolen southwest of Paoli and a van was taken from near Paoli Peaks Wednesday overnight. Chastain said incidents have occurred inside town limits and also in the county.
An experienced logger was killed Wednesday when a log fell off a truck and rolled over him. Dubois County Sheriff's officials say 70 year old Norman Keller was preparing to unload some logs at Hoffman Sawmill near Portersville when one of them rolled onto him. No one had witnessed the accident and Keller was found on the ground by other sawmill workers. Keller had worked for the company for 20 years.
State Police officials are asking farmers, hunters and other outdoorsmen to look for out for meth trash and cultivated marijuana as they begin into their fall harvest and hunting seasons. In the fall of the year , marijuana growers would normally begin to harvest their crop Marijuana plants, will most likely be green or just beginning to turn yellow . Farmers, hunters and hikers should also be alert for evidence of methamphetamine operations during fall activities. Police say producers of meth usually throw their their trash along country roads. Meth trash may consist of battery casings, Ziploc-style bags, empty blister packs of cold medicines and containers, such as pop bottles and jars. Anyone who thinks they may have located marijuana plants or "meth trash" is asked to call the Indiana State Police at (812) 246-2509 or (800) 872-6743
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
A recent stabbing on a city street in Mitchell has landed 41-year-old Troy Jones in jail. He is accused of stabbing Troy Sanders during a fight between the two. A call to Mitchell City Police by a driver passing by the fight said he had heard one of the men shout “I’ve got your blood on my knife“. Jones was reportedly fighting Sanders near 7th and Grissom Streets in Mitchell, according to a witness . Police responded to the incident to discover that Sanders had been stabbed during the commotion and later flown by chopper to an Indianapolis Hospital with serious stab injuries. Jones was booked into the Lawrence county jail Tuesday evening facing battery with a deadly weapon resulting in bodily injury.
There could be no chain stores in downtown Bloomington around the courthouse square and along Kirkwood Ave., Near IU. Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan along with a city committee are reviewing the Mayor’s proposed ban on chain stores . Kruzan told the 10 members of the Formula Business Ordinance Group this pas Monday that he hoped for a balanced proposal he could present to the city planning commission.
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Dubois County Sheriff's Deputies were called to a single vehicle accident on Kellerville Road Sunday that killed a Jasper man. 27 year old Chad Fehribach of Jasper was traveling south on Kellerville at a high rate of speed, failing to negotiate a corner, went left of center, with the vehicle partially leaving the roadway. The front left of his 1985 Dodge pickup struck a tree. The pickup flipped onto the passengers side and came to rest. Fehribach was removed from the vehicle by Haysville Fire Department First Responders and transported by ambulance to Memorial Hospital for a head and leg injury. He was later transported to St Marys Hospital in Evansvillewhere he later died from his injuries. Later in the day, Fehribach died from his injuries. Alcohol is thought to have been a factor in the accident. Test results are pending.
Two arrests have been made in connection with a theft at a wedding reception in Seymour. A large wire bird cage filled with an estimated $5,000 in cash, gift cards and checks stolen resulted in the arrest of 27 year old Casey Cockerham and 24 year old Michelle Nichalson, both Brownstown residents. Seymour newlyweds Aaron and Margaret Thompson Brown were celebrating the reception of their marriage on September 19th when an unknown guest made away with the bird cage. According to police reports, the couple were driving by and saw the reception going on and decided to take advantage of the situation. Most of the gift cards had been canceled and no one had tried to cash any checks. The bird cage was found and turned in to police by a Seymour resident who discovered it in the street. The two arrested have been charged with theft and not robbery because they did not use force to steal the cage. The incident has made nation news headlines
There has been some hope expressed of rebuilding the Little Nashville Opry which was destroyed in an arson fire September 19th. Co- owner and manager Jim bowyer has expressed interest. There is also talk on the streets of Nashville in Brown county of raising funds to assist in rebuilding the theater. Fire investigation have recently labeled the 3 million dollar fire as arson. The Opry was reportedly behind over $60,000 in back taxes.
The Brown county Sheriff’s Department in a press conference this morning along with a federal agent from the Bureau of Alcohol and Firearms, a volunteer fire fighter, a detective and county prosecutor spoke about the fire at the Little Nashville Opry “ a week ago last Saturday that caused 3 million dollars in damage. The conference stated the The Sept. 19 fire that destroyed the building was intentionally set and started near the stage. Federal and local investigators have ruled out any electrical cause and are asking citizens to help them find the person or people responsible. . Police and ATF agents interviewed more than 80 people this past week, including Opry owner Esther Hamilton and her manager, Jim Bowyer. Both have had several fires in the past at properties they owned. . Sixty fire firefighters from several counties battled the late-night blaze at the 28,000-square-foot music venue that opened in 1974 and featured nationally renowned singing acts
A Six-year-old girl died on Saturday in an accident involving an off-road vehicle in Jackson county near Brownstown.According to a report from the Department of Natural Resources, Grace Scarlett was a passenger on a Honda 400 off-road vehicle Another youth, whose name was not released, was driving. . As the ORV went up a steep incline behind the family home off County Road 550 South, it lost traction and began to roll backward. The ORV turned over, landing on the child. Upon arrival officials immediately began performing CPR upon Grace, who was unconscious. She was later pronounced dead at
A Woman fell asleep at the wheel Thursday night while driving on State Road 446 and eventually crashed into a gas station in
State Rep. Sandy Blanton of Orleans announced today that Spring Mill Inn will soon have funding for renovation. The money will upgrade the public restroom and elevator, ensuring that both are in compliance with Disability standards. The worn carpet in the Oak Room banquet facility will be replaced as well. The State Budget Committee approved the funding.
The 2009 "Pumpkin Festival" kicks off tomorrow (Saturday) in the Valley. A Poker run at 8am, Scholarship Walk and Prettiest Baby Contest, both at 8:30am. On Sunday, a celebration of the West Baden Church at noon, horseshoe pitching at 1pm, and Queen Cronation at 6pm.
The Emerald Ash Borer is destroying trees throughout Indiana. The insects lay their offspring inside ash trees which, once hatched, tunnel throughout,living on the nutrient-rich sap, which results in the tree dying in just a few years. The beetles have been spotted in six Indiana counties. Anyone who suspects beetles have attacked their ash trees is asked to call the Department of Natural Resources.
The Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco and Firearms will assist the The Indiana Department of Homeland Security in the investigation a weekend fire in Nashville, Indiana. The Little Nashville Opry Music Hall in Brown County was deemed a total loss following the fire. A spokesman for Homeland Security, which oversees the State Fire Marshall's office, says the ATF will send about 20 agents to investigate. The ATF was called in due to the circumstances of the fire.
A meeting will be held on September 30th at 7pm at Agan's market for the people of Prospect. You must be a property owner in Prospect City limits. PLease bring your property tax statements. We will be talking about the future of Prospect. Bring a lawn chair. Our future should be decided by the people of Prospect. Call Mark at 936-2303,
According to the Times Mail, A juvenile referee has decided 17-year-old Bedford resident Casey L. Garrison will be tried on an aggravated battery charge as an adult. The charge stems from the death of Jamison Essick on July 16. Garrison was dating Jamison’s mother, Kaitlin “Erin” Essick. Jamison’s father is Steven Tolbert who lives in Greencastle. According to court documents, the autopsy showed Jamison died as a result of multiple skull fractures consistent with blunt force trauma. . After waiving Garrison to adult court, his bond at $50,000 cash or $37,500 surety and ordered him to the Lawrence County Security until bond is posted.
The first railway trip of the Spirit of Jasper is facing a delay as the train operators deal with federal regulations. The City of Jasper and the Indiana Railway Museum in French Lick, which will operate the train that connects the two cities, are waiting on an inspection by the Federal Railroad Administration. . The administration will inspect safey measures, due to the age of the cars. However, sometimes tourist trains are granted waivers due to the short length of the railroad tracks. They were built before the Federal Railway Administration set the requirements for modern-day trains. .
Heavy equipment was brought in today to help determine the cause of the Little Nashville Opry Fire in Brown county Saturday night. . The structure had a sprinkler system, but it’s not known if it was activated. The owner reportedly has insurance. Brown County Volunteer Fire Department spokesman Mark Imhoff confirmed that Saturday night’s fire was the third blaze the department has responded to since 2002 at properties owned by Esther Hamilton, who with her late husband husband had started the Opry with three other couples in 1975. . According to records in the Brown County Treasurer’s Office, Hamilton owes more than $68,000 in back taxes: $43,000 in property taxes, $14,000 in entertainment and personal property taxes and another $11,000 in taxes for undeveloped land
Friday, September 18th, 2009
Huntingburg City Police were stopped by in the parking lot of Hucks at
Orange County Homegrown Farmer’s Market in
Thursday, September 17, 2009
61 percent of Indiana elementary and middle school students plassed this year's I-Step exam. In all the grade levels that took the Spring test statewide, 70.8% of the students passed the English/Language Arts portion of the test and 72% passed the math portion. Locally, at Springs Valley, 62,7% passed the English Language arts and 70.3% passed the Math portion. At Paoli, 67.7% passed the English Language Arts and 71.85 passed the Math portion. At Orleans, 72.6% passed the English Language Arts and 84.3% passed the Math portion of the I-Step test.
Police in Brownstown eradicated more than 500 marijuana plants late Tuesday night. The discovery of the growing operation came from an anonymous tip . Jackson County Sheriff Marc Lahrman said Wednesday that police crews were at the scene from 10:00PM until midnight pulling the plants out of the soybean field in which they were planted . Officers destroyed the plants by burning Wednesday morning on county owned property. Officials say the growing operation was the largest discovered in years. Over 1,000 plants were seized by police in the mid 80's when police discovered a 20-acre field filled with the plant. This latest discovery was found in a soybean field in the the Medora area. The estimated street value of the plants was worth approximately $500,000
All three Orange County bands will perform at Paoli High's Cook Field Saturday at the annual Pride of Paoli Invitational. The Valley Blackhawk Brigade will perform at 8:03pm, Orleans Bulldogs band performing at 8:29pm and the Pride of Paoli will perform at 9:47pm.
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Police arrested a 17-year-old boy today for the fatal shootings of a man and a woman in their southern Indiana home. A Columbus, Indiana teenager was being held on preliminary charges of two counts of murder and two counts of burglary, according to the Jennings County sheriff’s office. Police were asking prosecutors to try the suspect as an adult. The victims, identified as Greg and Marguerite Gough were found in a house in Lovett with gunshot wounds. The woman, 66, was in a wheelchair and the man, 69, was on the floor
A large crowd of Orange County Business and Community Leaders gathered at the Orange Co. Community Center in Paoli Tuesday night for the 3rd Annual OC Leadership Banquet sponsored by the three county chambers French Lick/West Baden, Paoli and Orleans. This year’s featured presenter was Pat Koch whose family owns and operates “Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari” in Santa Claus. Mrs. Koch’s program focused on different aspects of tourism and its major impact on Southwest Indiana.
The American Red Cross in conducting a blood drive at the Beechwood Christian Church in French Lick today. Summertime is a slow time for blood donations, however the need for blood never ceases. Doners can contribute blood from 3pm to 7pm at the church. Give the gift of life, give blood.
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Mitchell City Police are investigating a report of a 2000 Ford Ranger stolen from a residence on Grissom Ave. The pickup was recovered around 2:48am this morning when it was found after being invoolved in a one vehicle crash in the 1700 block of 25th St. in Bedford. Anyone with information, call Mitchell City Police at 849-2151
The driver that eluded police driving through streets and yards on the north side of Jasper last Saturday has been captured. A deputy this morning saw 23 year old Bruce M. Phillips of Jasper standing in a yard on Newton Street. As the deputy tried to make contact, Phillips fled on foot. He was later apprehended at an apartment where two residents denied he was there. Police found the suspect however, hiding in a closet. The two residents were also arrested for aiding a criminal.
About 164 GE workers are losing jobs at the Bloomington Plant. General Electric says the cuts, effecting 164 workers, are necessary in response to the downturned economy and lower demand for side by side regrigerators.
Monday, September 14th, 2009
21 year old Justin Elkins of West Baden was airlifted to a Louisville area hospital Sunday evening after crashing his motorcycle. Police say he was exiting the Subway parking lot onto the Highway and lost control of the cycle. He suffered a head injury. Police say he was not wearing a helmet.
A Mitchell man injured in a farm accident in August has died at the University Hospital in Louisville. 75 year old John I. Schler of Fleenor Road was injured on August 21st. According to the Times Mail, he suffered internal injuries when a hay machine he was pulling behind as tractor rolled over him. The accident occurred on Shuler's property. He was airlifted to the Louisville Hospital.
Police in Jasper were called to the Circle "A" Good Mart late last evening where a man was possibly intoxicated, spitting food everywhere. 41 year old Donald Reiner was also arrested for stealing $30 worth of items from the food mart.
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