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Chapter 3 Begins Tomorrow, Cignetti Promises to IU Faithful

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A few thousand IU fans lined up Saturday mid-morning at Memorial Stadium with the outside temperature was 14 (6 with the windchill figured in) and filed into the stadium and waited another 90 minutes to glimpse and celebrate the National Championship Football team, coach and staff for perhaps the last time this year. 

Even the snow held off, in deference to the National Champions. 

The cheerleaders, Marching Hundred and red steppers took the field to entertain before the team came out one last time from the weight room and marched to the opposite endzone where a stage was set up. 

On the back of the stage was all their trophies, the Big Ten Championship, Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl and the National Championship trophy with the new ones. 

The Voice of the Hoosiers, Don Fischer served emcee and President Pam Wallen was there on stage with AD Scott Dolson and even Hoosier Fan and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer John Melloncamp joined the team on stage sing a bit of “Hurts So Good” with a couple of team members. 

“There simply aren’t enough adjectives in the dictionary to quantify what this coach, his coaching, the support staff, the managers and the administration have done to resurrect a program that was on life support two years ago,” Fischer said. “And now, they are the national champions of all of college football.”

The Hoosiers literally beat every opponent and went not only 16-0 for a perfect season but won the National Championship when many predicted against them.

The greatest university in the country is now home to the greatest football team in the United States of America,” Whitten said. “I want to give a special shoutout to all of those who are enrolled as students right now. You’re the center of our universe. We love you guys.

The team was presented with three awards — 

  • The MacArthur Bowl, presented by the National Football Foundation, etched with the immortal phrase “There is no substitute for victory.”
  • The AFCA Coaches’ Trophy, all crystal ball sparkle and cold-fingered reverence.
  • A second Heisman Trophy, this one gifted to the university to keep, as a twin to the one handed to Fernando Mendoza in New York.

“I guess we need a new trophy case,” Cignetti shouted to the delight of the crowd after the AFCA’s presentation.

Dolson recounted when he called to hire Cignetti  and said, “Words can’t adequately express how much we appreciate all you’ve done.”

“It’s not just that you’ve won, but you’ve won every game with class and humility and representing this university in the best possible way we could ever imagine,” said Dolson. “Look at these players today. Future generations are going to honor these players as the greatest team in the history of college football — this team right here.”

Cignetti kept his comments short, likely because of the freezing temps, which he admitted to one of the announcers a bit later on the Big 10 Network, “I’m friggin’ freezin'”

Cignetti reminded the crowd of the “tremendous leadership” from his seniors and complemented the fans for showing up at the Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl and even at Hard Rock Stadium.

“Chapter Three begins tomorrow,” he said.

As the team left the stage and some going separate ways, we will see IU Football – in one form or another – back on the field on September as the Hoosiers take on North Texas. 

Keith M. Odum, age 63, of Pekin

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Keith M. Odum, age 63, of Pekin, passed away Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at his residence.  Born June 29, 1962 in Deland, Florida, he was the son of the late Roscoe and Jackie Odum.

Keith passed away leaving behind a legacy of love, family, and quiet strength.   He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life; he loved hunting, fishing, grilling, and pitching horseshoes.  He was also an avid NASCAR fan and rarely missed watching a race.

He is survived by his 3 children: Jeremy Odum (Amanda) of Pekin, Brittany Nance (Rob) of Clarksville, and Danny Odum of Pekin; his good friend, Bobbie Cruse; his siblings, and several beloved grandchildren who brought him great pride and joy.

Keith will be remembered for his love of family, his appreciation for the outdoors, and the connections he shared with those closest to him.  He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

Cremation was chosen with a Celebration of Life service to be held at a later date and time.

Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home was entrusted with funeral care.

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Charles C. Troyer, age 79, of Borden

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Charles C. Troyer, age 79, of Borden, Indiana, passed away on January 18, 2026 In Louisville, Kentucky after his battle with cancer. He was born September 5, 1946 in Sumner, Illinois to the late Guy and Dana Troyer.

Charles was the son of missionary parents and spent his childhood with them as they traveled in Egypt. He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force, and Reserves. During this time, he worked for his Bachelor’s Degree and was promoted to Tech Sgt. He worked on many aircraft in his lifetime, retiring from Bell Helicopters as a Quality Engineer. Charles traveled extensively, spending much of his adult life in Texas, but living in many parts of the country and states. After retirement, he continued serving his community as a school bus driver in Salem. Charles was fun-loving, outgoing, and had a great sense of humor. He loved NFL football, cheering on the Dallas Cowboys. An avid horse lover, he was a two-time barrel-racing champion. He will be dearly missed by his Paint horse, Ride-On, who gave him a kiss each time he fed him.

Charles is survived by his wife, Rhonda Troyer; daughters, Jennifer (Michael) Scudiero and Jessica (Brandon) Johnson; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brother, Steve (Mickie) Troyer; sisters, Linda Beal, Naomi (Lynn) Morrison, and Debby (Mike) Humphress; two nieces; and four nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Guy and Dana Troyer; and one daughter, Heather Hampton.

Funeral services will be held Friday, January 23, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home – Pekin Chapel with Dr. Michael Scudiero officiating. Visitation will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Burial to follow in Martinsburg Cemetery.

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Alan Crowder, 64, of Pekin

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Alan Crowder, 64, of Pekin, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly in Verona, Kentucky on January 18, 2026. He was born March 17, 1961 in Louisville, Kentucky, to Leonard and the late Frances ( ) Lashley. He married Lisa Fleming on July 9, 2020, and she survives.

Alan was a hard worker who held a variety of jobs. Most recently, he was a truck driver for C-Jams of Sellersburg, Indiana. He raced stock cars when he was younger and had a passion for deer hunting. Alan also loved to fish. He is remembered as a big hearted, loving husband, father, and Pap, which he was affectionately called by his grandchildren.

Left behind to cherish Alan’s memory are his wife, Lisa (Fleming) Crowder; his father, Leonard Crowder; daughter, Lenora Bishop; step-children, Noah Crace, Shana Lanham, Matthew (Ashley) Crace, and Angela Price; grandchildren, Zachary Bishop and Jackson Bishop; step-grandchildren, Noah Crace, Christian Crace, Preston Lanham, Jesse Crace, Athena Duratovic, Madison Crace, and Blake Price; brothers, Wayne Crowder and Dale Crowder; and sisters, Lisa Crowder, Paula Crowder, and Cheryl Crowder. He was preceded in death by his mother, Frances ( ) Lashley.

Alan’s family has chosen cremation. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Hughes-Taylor Funeral Homes, Inc. are honored to serve the Crowder family at this difficult time.

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Shawn D. Dunn, age 51 of Salem

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Shawn D. Dunn, age 51 of Salem, passed away on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 in his home.

Mr. Dunn was born October 31, 1974 in Salem, the son of David Dunn and Ruth Ann Jones Dunn. He was a member of the Salem Nazarene Church. Mr. Dunn was a Class of 1992 Salem High School graduate and worked at the Weber Group as a painter, he was also a United States Army Veteran.

Mr. Dunn is survived by his wife, Kristy Dunn. They were married December 13, 1996. He is also survived by his 3 sons: Tyler Dunn (Caridad) of Brandon, Florida, Logan Dunn (Hannah Ingram) of Salem, Dalton Dunn also of Salem and his granddaughter, Evelyn Dunn. Also survived are his brothers, Tim Crandall of Pekin, Rob Crandall of Salem and Kyle Dunn of Mitchell, and his sister, Carla Deschamp of Jasonville, Indiana.

Mr. Dunn is preceded in death by his parents, David Dunn and Ruth Ann Jones Dunn and his sister, Vicki Pennington.

Services will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at the Salem Nazarene Church at 1:00P.M. there will be a visitation from 12:00P.M until the start of the service.

John Patrick Revels, age 72 of Salem,

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John Patrick Revels, age 72 of Salem, passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at his home.

Mr. Revels was born April 3, 1953 in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Roberta Ann Wingood Byrd. Mr. Revels was a member of the First Baptist Church of Salem. He was also a member of the Blue Knights and the Exchange Club. Mr. Revels was a retired Kentucky State Fugitive officer for the office of Probation and Parole where he worked for 25 years. He also worked as a ski instructor and tube hill manager at Paoli Peaks, was a Deputy at Harrison County, was a Park Ranger and worked security for Buffalo Trace Park in Palmyra for 30 years, he was a Washington County Councilman for 12 years, was a Washington County Precinct Committee Chair person, a Washington County Deputy Coroner, a Criminal Justice Instructor for Eastern Kentucky University, and worked security for Kroger. He was also a Transport Driver for John Jones for 20 years.

Mr. Revels is survived by his wife Jody, who he married on April 18, 1998. He is also survived by his son, Brian Christopher “Chris” Patrick Revels of Salem, his brother, Joey Byrd of Dallas, North Carolina, his sister, Mona Whipple of Texas and his nieces and nephews: Jade Byrd, Dawn Lauer, Sarah Gleason, Rachel Gleason, Krystal Terrel, Ashley Gann, Jesse Gleason, Daniel Byrd, Jason Lauer, Joseph Nix and Kaelin Nix.

Mr. Revels is preceded in death by his mother and his brother, Theodore Byrd.

Services will be held on Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 10:00A.M. at Weathers Funeral Home. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, from 2:00-6:00P.M and on Thursday morning, from 9:00 until the time of service. Burial will be held at Crown Hill Cemetery following the services.

William Eugene Champion, 81, Pekin

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Funeral services for William Champion will be held Wednesday at 11AM at Weathers Funeral Home.

Burial will follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Pekin.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 5-8PM and Wednesday from 9Am-time of service at Weathers Funeral Home.

Betty Menear, 96, of Salem

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Betty Menear, 96, of Salem, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 7:00 p.m.

She was born October 15, 1929, in Campbellsburg, Indiana, the daughter of Walter and Edith (Lawyer) Perdiew .

Betty graduated from Campbellsburg High School and was the owner of Menear Real Estate. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was actively involved in the community. She served as President of the Board of Realtors in Washington in 1983 and as a director of the Chamber of Commerce from 1977 to 1978. She was also a member of Business and Professional Women and was named Woman of the Year in 1982.

On June 12, 1948, she married Harry “Bud” Menear, who preceded her in death on July 24, 1986.

Survivors include her daughter, Diane Tye and husband Joe Tye; granddaughters Jennifer Ford (James) and Courtney Royko (Josh); and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her devoted companion, Bob Strange. She was preceded in death by 2 Brothers – 2 Sisters.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Claysville Cemetery Fund.

Visitation: 10 am to 1 pm Friday 1/30/2026 at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Friday 1/30/2026 at Dawalt Funeral Home with Brian Morphonios officiating.

Interment will be held at Claysville Cemetery Campbellsburg, Indiana.

Indiana State Police Arrest Austin Man for OWI Causing Serious Bodily Injury

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Indiana State Police arrested an Austin man Tuesday night following a two-vehicle crash that resulted in serious injuries to two individuals, including a child.

At approximately 8:30 p.m., Trooper Javis Roush responded to the intersection of U.S. 31 and Marshfield Road, located just north of Scottsburg, for a reported injury crash. The crash involved a silver Toyota Camry driven by 25-year-old Jacob E. Boley of Austin, Indiana, and a Buick passenger vehicle occupied by an adult driver and a 7-year-old child. Both occupants of the Buick were properly restrained.

Due to the severity of their injuries, the 7-year-old child was transported by air ambulance to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. The adult driver was transported by Scott County EMS to University of Louisville Hospital.

Based on observations made during the initial crash investigation, Trooper Roush initiated a separate Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) investigation while the Scott County Sheriff’s Department continued the crash investigation.

 
As a result of that investigation, Boley was arrested on the following preliminary charges:
  • Operating While Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury, a Level 4 Felony
  • Operating While Intoxicated (Prior Conviction), a Level 6 Felony
  • Operating While Intoxicated with Endangerment, a Class A Misdemeanor
Boley was evaluated by medical personnel at Norton Scott Hospital prior to being transported to the Scott County Jail.

All charges are preliminary and pending review and formal filing by the Scott County Prosecutor’s Office.

Kevin Lee Bateman, Sr., age 74 of Salem

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Kevin Lee Bateman, Sr., age 74 of Salem, passed away Friday, January 16,2026 in his residence.

Born November 25, 1951 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late Garnerd “John” Lee Bateman and Ruth Margarett (Standiford) Bateman.

He had been a life resident of Washington County.

He was a graduate of Eastern High School, class of 1970. After High School he then went on to the U.S. Army in 1971 as a paratrooper. In 1974 he joined the Indiana National Guard, retiring in 2011.

On Feb. 23 2003 he married Deborah Lynn (Tharp) Bateman.

He was a member of the Salem American Legion Cecil Grimes Post #41, Salem V.F.W. Post #6636, the D.A.V. Salem Chapter and he scored deer for Hoosier Record Book and Buck Masters.

Survivors include: Wife: Deborah Lynn (Tharp) Bateman; 3 Sons: Kevin Lee Bateman Jr. of Colorado, Charles Chuck Bateman and Chad Michael Bateman, both of of Salem; 2 Daughters: Christy Bateman and Valorie Dawn Bateman, both of Campbellsburg; 2 Stepsons: Nicholas Tharp and Logan Tincher, both of Salem; 3 Stepdaughters: Jami Mudd of Caneyville, Kentucky, Melanie Tincher of Salem and Jessie Tincher of Louisville, Kentucky.

He is also survived by 25 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Wednesday 1/21/2026 at Dawalt Funeral Home with Rev. Rick Main officiating.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Tuesday and 10 am to 1 pm Wednesday.

Memorial Contributions to:
Hosparus Health Southern Indiana
https://hosparushealth.org/donate/