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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company Promotes Staff

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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company has named two staff members to new positions — Cara Cote, Human Resource Manager and Brittany Scherzer as Marketing Manager.

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Scherzer

Cara began her banking career with Springs Valley in 2015 as a Personal Banker.

In 2019, she transitioned to the Operations
Specialist, and in 2021 she became HR Specialist.

Cara is a 2011 graduate of Springs Valley High School in French Lick, Indiana. She then went on to earn her Esthetician license from Ideal Beauty Academy. On May 2, 2025, Cara completed the Graduate School of Banking Human Resource Management School.

Cara currently resides in Paoli, Indiana with her husband, Matt, and two children, Lilly and Amelia. Cara enjoys spending time with her family, beach vacations, and cruising.

“I’m honored to step into the role of Human Resources Manager at Springs Valley – a place that has not only shaped my career but also supported my growth every step of the way,” said Cara.

“I’m excited to continue building a positive workplace culture and supporting the incredible team we have here.”

“As we look to the future, strong leadership in HR is essential. Cara has continually demonstrated the work ethic, insight, and care that make a difference,” stated Dianna Land, SEVP & COO. “We are excited to see the positive impact she will make in her role as HR Manager.”

Cara can be reached at 812.634.4843 or ccote@svbt.bank.

Brittany is a graduate of Heritage Hills High School. She went on to attend the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design.

She currently resides in Ferdinand, Indiana with her husband, Heath, and three children, Savannah, Zoey,
and Nolan.

She is a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer in Dubois County and enjoys reading, watching documentaries, and traveling with her family in her free time.

“I’m honored to step into the role of Marketing Manager at Springs Valley Bank & Trust,” said Brittany. “I look forward to continuing our mission of bringing creative, relationship-driven strategies to our customers and community, while leading a talented team focused on growth, innovation, and impact.”

“Brittany has shown exceptional commitment to our customers and communities,” stated Dianna Land, SEVP & COO. “We are proud to recognize that leadership with a promotion to Marketing Manager.”

Brittany can be reached at 812.634.4802 or bscherzer@svbt.bank.

City of Salem To Honor 2025 SHS Graduates Tonight With Celebration

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The City of Salem is proud to announce Senior Night On The Bricks, a special celebration to honor the 2025 graduating class of Salem High School.

This event will take place on Friday, May 9, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Brick Street, adjacent to Salem City Hall.

Friends, families, and community members are encouraged to attend and share in the celebration.

The event will feature light refreshments and a festive atmosphere, offering a great opportunity to congratulate the Class of 2025 in the heart of historic downtown Salem.

“We are excited to kick off the On The Bricks series with an event that highlights the achievements and future of our community,” said Mayor Justin Green.

“These students deserve to be recognized, and we invite everyone to come out and show their support.”

Deanna Rose Lanham, age 65, of Salem

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Deanna Rose Lanham, age 65, of Salem passed away Sunday May 4, 2025 at Kindred Hospital in Louisville. Born October 21, 1959 in Salem, she was the daughter of the late Osborne Haley, Jr. and Freda (Robinette) Haley.

Deanna was a homemaker and a member of Memphis Community Church.

She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Roger Lanham, Sr.; 3 sons: Roger Lanham, Jr., Gabriel Lanham (Erricka), and Ryan Lanham (Tiffany); 1 sister: Denise Schocke (Scott); and 8 grandchildren: Haley Hayes (Haven), Levi Lanham, Preston Lanham, Ryleigh Lanham, Kaitlyn Longest, Isabella Tuell, Willa Disque, and Lexi Disque.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Osborne and Freda Haley; and 1 brother, Michael Haley.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel with Bro. Ron Baker officiating. Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 7, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. and on Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial to follow in Bunker Hill Cemetery.

www.hughestaylor.net

Lorinda Darlene “Dardar” Niece, age 54, Paoli

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Lorinda Darlene “Dardar” Niece, age 54, of Paoli, Indiana passed away Sunday, May 4, 2025 at Paoli Health and Living. Born May 21, 1970 in Salem, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Niece and Alice (Dotson) Niece.

She was a Christian in faith.

Dardar is survived by 4 brothers: Ted Niece (Karen), John Niece (Lynn), James Niece (Karen), and Bennie Niece (Jennifer); and 2 sisters: Charlene Martin (Tim) and Alice Niece.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 2 brothers; and 4 sisters.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home- Salem Chapel with Bro. George Parsley officiating. Visitation will be held Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial to follow at Claysville Cemetery.

www.hughestaylor.net

 

Margie Faye Wingler, 80, Salem

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Margie Faye Wingler, 80, Salem passed away on Monday, April 29, 2025, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, Indiana, surrounded by her loved ones.

Margie was born on July 22, 1944, in Salem, Indiana, to Volna and Blanche Nichols. She graduated from Salem High School in 1962 and soon after enlisted in the United States Army as a private.

Following an honorable discharge, she returned to Salem to raise her family. Margie worked at several local factories and later at Goodwill, where she built lasting friendships with her coworkers.

She had a deep love for reading, crossword puzzles, and collecting cow memorabilia. Most of all, she cherished time spent with her family.

Annual trips to Spring Mill State Park were among her favorite
traditions, where many cherished memories were made. Margie was well known for having her grandchildren with her during their summer breaks, whether traveling to Tennessee and North Carolina or simply enjoying time at her home in Salem.

Margie was preceded in death by her parents, Volna and Blanche Nichols, and her beloved grandson, Levi Holstein.

She is survived by her brother Rick Nichols (Theressa); her children Pamela Whalin, Stacy Nicholson, Lawanda Nicholson (Bobby), Gregory Nicholson Jr., Trent Wingler (Kim), and Dusty Wingler; and her grandchildren: Trampas Whalin (Hannah), Jamie Burlington, Tara Griffin (Dusty), Amanda Godfrey, Shelly Warner, Eliza Wingler, Abigale Cole (Dalton), Katlyn Wingler, Aryonna Hacker, Gracelynn Persinger, and Kalijah Hacker.

She also leaves behind her great-grandchildren: Lilly, Emma, Lennon, Jackson, Ezra, Marcus, Oliver, Ben, and Xavier, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

“If there ever comes a day when we can’t be together, keep me in your heart, I’ll stay there forever.” – A.A. Milne

Services for Margie will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Dawalt Funeral Home, 204 East Main Street, Salem, Indiana 47167.

Visitation will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., with the
funeral service to follow. Interment will be at New Hope Cemetery in Scottsburg, Indiana.

Christine Schmidt, 89, of Salem

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Christine Schmidt, 89, of Salem, passed away at her residence on Thursday, May 1, 2025.  Born March 28, 1936, she was the daughter of the late Noah D. Wickey and Mattie (Schwartz) Wickey.

Christine was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish.

Christine is survived by her husband, Moses E. Schmidt; 12 children: Michael C. (Margaret) Schmidt, William C. (Martha) Schmidt, Emanuel C. (Susan) Schmidt, Martin C. (Mattie) Schmidt, Daniel C. (Dena) Schmidt, Phenas C. (Effiemae) Schmidt, Mattie (Jonas) Wengerd, Anna (Amos) Girod, Mose C. (Fannie) Schmidt, Simon C. (Christine) Schmidt, Christine C. (Simon) Girod, and Rebecca (William) Byler; 2 brothers: Martin N. Wickey and David N. Wickey; 3 sisters: Maryann (Joe) Hilty, Mattie (Wickey) Schwartz, and Mandy (Jonas) Schwartz; a sister-in-law, Hatie (Wickey) Lengacher; 125 grandchildren, 373 great-grandchildren, and 18 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Noah D. and Mattie Wickey; 2 brothers: Martin N. Wickey, and David N. Wickey; 2 sisters: Josephine Schwartz and Salome Eicher; 3 brothers-in-law: Leroy Schwartz, Jake B. Schwartz, and Clarence Eicher; a sister-in-law, Emma Schwartz; and 2 grandsons: Nathan E. Schmidt and Nathaniel R. Byler.

Her funeral service will be held on Sunday, May 4, 2025, at 10 a.m. at the Emanuel C. Schmidt residence, located at 1772 N. Naugle Road, Salem.

Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

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Seymour Man Arrested for Attempted Murder Following Shooting Inside Jackson County Library

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This afternoon, a Seymour man was arrested on two counts of attempted murder following a shooting inside the Jackson County Public Library.

Emiliano Cuevas-Bravo, 18, Seymour was arrested and incarcerated at the Jackson County Jail on preliminary charges of Attempted Murder-2 counts, Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon-1 count, and Intimidation-1 count.

The initial investigation by Seymour Police Detectives, Investigators with the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post, and Agents with the FBI-Indianapolis Field Office indicates that just prior to noon today, Emiliano Cuevas-Bravo, age 18, Seymour, entered the front entrance of the library.

Immediately upon entering the library, he fired one shot from a long gun towards two employees working nearby, causing one employee to sustain non-life threatening injuries.

Cuevas-Bravo then went to the second floor of the library where he placed the gun on the floor.

A patron of the library then tackled him and held him there for law enforcement officers.

Seymour Police Officers were on scene very quickly and took him into custody.

Officers from the Indiana State Police, Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, and Indiana Excise Police were also on scene within minutes.

The Columbus Police Department additionally provided valuable resources during the investigation.

Additional information gathered during the investigation indicated that Cuevas-Bravo went to Seymour High School earlier in the morning to initially target a Seymour Police Department School Resource Officer.

Cuevas-Bravo never entered the school or made contact with the officer before he eventually left and went to the library.

Cuevas-Bravo will soon face an initial hearing in the Jackson County Circuit Court.

The multi-agency investigation remains ongoing at this time. Investigators remained on scene throughout the afternoon.

Jackson County EMS and the Seymour Fire Department also assisted at the scene.

40-Year-Old Washington County Man Arrested in Kentucky on Child Molestation Charges

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Indiana State Police, with assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service, arrested a Washington County man in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, on four counts of child molestation, each a Level 1 felony.

In March 2025, an Indiana Department of Child Services family case manager reported allegations to ISP Detective Travis Baker, who launched a criminal investigation alongside DCS personnel.

 
The investigation included a forensic interview at a local child advocacy center, which indicated illegal sexual contact between a child and Benjamin D. Turner, 40, of Washington County.

At the conclusion of Detective Baker’s investigation, an arrest warrant was issued for Turner, who was believed to be in the Louisville area.

 
The U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force located Turner on Tuesday in Louisville and took him into custody without incident.
 
Turner awaits extradition to Indiana to face charges.

Washington County Inmate Roster – 4-30-25

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Underwood, Jeremy
Booking #:
63696
Booking Date:
04-29-2025 – 11:59 am
Charges:
Intimidation
Mugshot of Kaelin, Terrance
Kaelin, Terrance
Booking #:
63695
Booking Date:
04-29-2025 – 10:32 am
Charges:
Court ordered transport

Chip seal operations planned on U.S. 31 in Clark County

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Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to begin chip seal operations on U.S. 31 in Clark County on or after Monday, May 5.

Crews will be active between County Road 403 and State Road 160 north of Sellersburg. Motorists should expect lane closures and flagging operations while work is in progress. Chip seal work typically lasts three days per location depending upon weather.

During operations, existing pavement is coated with liquid asphalt, which seals cracks and provides waterproof protection. This extends the service life of the roadway and lowers maintenance costs. Once the roadway is coated with liquid asphalt, loose aggregate is applied and excess material is swept from the roadway. After a curing period, crews will return to fog seal the new driving surface and apply pavement markings.