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Michael Lee Gramlin, age 56

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Michael Lee Gramlin, age 56, passed away on Saturday, February 13, 2016 at Harrison County Hospital in Corydon, Indiana. He was born July 13, 1959 in Jeffersonville, Indiana to Edward “Ray” and Mary (Carpenter) Gramlin On June 9, 1984 he married Doris (Stamper) Gramlin and she survives.

He worked for 20 years as a certified machinist at the former Ewing & Hall Machine Company in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Michael was a 1977 graduate of West Washington High School.

He enjoyed fishing, racing, engine building and modification and NHRA drag racing. He was also a former Boy Scout leader for Troup 104 in He is survived by his wife, Doris Gramlin, his mother, Mary Gramlin, one son, Jeremy Gramlin all of Fredericksburg, Indiana.

Three brothers, Danny (Norma) Gramlin of Salem, Indiana, Mark (Melissa) Gramlin of Fredericksburg, Indiana and Bryan (Faith) Gramlin of English, Indiana.

He is preceded in death by his father Edward “Ray” Gramlin on June 9.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home in Palmyra with burial to follow in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday, February 17, 2016 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home and from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of service on Thursday at the funeral home.

Eleanor Jane Churchman Smith, 89

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Eleanor Jane Churchman Smith, 89, of Salem, passed away Saturday, February 13, 2016, at Salem Crossing, surrounded by her loving family. Eleanor was born on October 21, 1926, to the late Fern Hazel Wilson Churchman and Novell Lester Churchman. She was a graduate of Salem High School. On June 28, 1944, she married Lee Edward Smith.

Eleanor had previously served as secretary to the Board of Directors at Smith Cabinet Manufacturing Co., Inc. Through the years, she has served in many leadership positions for her church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She also volunteered with Cub Scouts and Relay For Life. She enjoyed traveling, photography, sailing, reading, playing games, puzzles, crafting, relaxing at her cabin on the river, and spending time with family and friends.

She is survived by her daughter, Terrilee (Bill) Suvak, and her son, Kim (Phyllis) Smith, both of Salem; 7 grandchildren: Greg (Ann) Suvak, Mark (Ginger) Suvak, Eric (Christi) Burnett, Andrea Hardin, Evan (Windy) Levin, Levi Smith, and Kimberly Smith; and 9 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Fern & Novell Churchman; her husband, Lee Smith; her brother, Eugene Churchman; and her son, Mark Alan Smith.

The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 18, 2016, at Dawalt Funeral Home with Dr. Stephen Kemker officiating.

Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday and on Thursday from 9 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions in Eleanor’s memory may be made to Relay For Life of Washington County or the Alzheimer’s Association.

700 Yellow Trucks Continue to Plow, Treat State Highways

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Temps to rise; Freezing rain chances for morning commute

Local Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance supervisors monitored weather forecasts and deployed yellow trucks ahead of today’s snowstorm. As of 3 p.m. Eastern time, about 700 trucks continue to plow and treat state highways.

A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through midnight for western and southern Indiana south of a line from Lafayette to Cincinnati, Ohio.

Each INDOT plow route takes 2-3 hours to complete with salt assisting in melting between passes. Trained truck drivers alternate shifts of 12 hours or more to ensure around-the-clock coverage.

Temperatures impact roads

Right now pavement temperatures remain well below freezing, requiring road salt to work harder to melt snow and ice. Granular salt helps to add traction while lowering the temperature at which the ice melts.

Air temperatures are predicted to rise ahead of the Monday morning commute, increasing the chances for freezing rain in southern and central Indiana. Drivers should not be over-confident with pavement that appears to be bare as there may be a clear coating of freezing rain or “black ice”. Even four-wheel-drive vehicles and large trucks are no match if all tires are on ice.

INDOT maintenance supervisors will closely monitor the boundary between rain, sleet, ice and snow and adjust their deployment of manpower, equipment and materials as appropriate.

Sandra Shaw Stewart, 71

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Sandra Shaw Stewart, 71, of Eden, North Carolina, went to be with the Lord Thursday, February 11, 2016 at her home.

Sandra was a native of Washington County, the daughter of the late William Eugene and Laura Lloyd Shaw.  She had lived in Rockingham County, North Carolina for the past 30 years.  She was a homemaker and a member of Faith Memorial Baptist Church in Danville, Virginia.  Sandra loved the Lord and her family and her grandchildren were the apple of her eye.  She lived her life with a humble and peaceful strength and she cherished the memory of her classmates from Salem High School Class of 1962.

She is survived by her husband of 49 years: Ron Stewart, sons:  Ronnie Stewart, Jr. of Stoneville, North Carolina, and Josh Stewart and wife Jana of Reidsville, North Carolina, brother:  William Eugene Shaw and wife Paulette of Columbus, Indiana and grandchildren:  Jake Stewart and Jodi Stewart.

Graveside services will be held Friday, February 19 at 2:00PM at Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday, February 19 from 1-2PM at Weathers Funeral Home.

Memorial donations may be made to: American Cancer Society, PO Box 22478, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123.

Tips lead to drug arrest in Austin

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On February 12, 2016, Scott County Sheriff Deputies acted off of information received through the department’s tip-line and conducted several home visits.

One of the residences visited was at 143 Rural Street in Austin, IN.

Deputies made contact with the home owner and advised her that they had received information that there was a lot of activity consistent with drug use and drug dealing associated with her residence.

While deputies were speaking with the homeowner, one of the deputies observed a syringe in plain in view and observed a male subject, later identified as Barry L. Fox, trying to conceal something inside a bedroom of the residence.

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Barry Fox

After speaking with the homeowner, deputies were granted permission to come inside and investigate.

Once inside the residence, deputies located a hypodermic syringe, drug paraphernalia associated with intravenous drug use, and oxymorphone in the bedroom where Fox was observed trying to conceal something.

Barry L. Fox, age 31 was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and for Maintining a Common Nuisance.

Oxymorphone is a controlled substance listed in schedule II. Oxymorphone is marketed by several different pharmaceutical companies but the most popular one that Scott County law enforcement combats is Opana.

The Scott County Sheriff’s office was assisted by officers with the Austin City Police during the home visit.

Sheriff McClain encourages the citizens of Scott County to report any suspicious activity, including drug activity, to the Scott County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff McClain reminds the citizens that the Sheriff’s Office maintains several options for reporting criminal activity anonymously including the department’s website, Facebook page, and a tip line.

Brooks and Yearwood Schedule Second Show at Yum Center

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The KFC Yum Center announced this morning that GARTH BROOKS and Trisha Yearwood have just added a second show to their dates in Louisville. 

The Country Music Super Couple will be playing at the YUM Center on Friday, April 8 7:00 PM and on Saturday, April 9 7:00 PM.

Tickets for both shows are on sale now with an 8 ticket limit!!

Buy ONLY at the following:

www.ticketmaster.com or ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks

or Either Ticketmaster Express 1-866-448-7849

or 1-800-745-3000

*No sales at the venue box office or Ticketmaster outlets

February 12th.

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 The Garth Brooks World Tour Sponsored by GhostTunes 

 

Cannon & Rifle Fire Part of Downtown Memorial Service; Don’ Be Alarmed

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Indiana’s 43rd Governor, Edgar Whitcomb, and WWII Veteran, passed away on February 4th.

He will be honored on February 12th with a Memorial Service being held in downtown Indianapolis, in the area of the downtown Circle and on the south side of the State Capitol Building.

The Memorial related services will begin late in the morning and will conclude by early afternoon.

People that work in the downtown Indianapolis area should be prepared for traffic congestion around and near the Circle along the streets of Michigan, Meridian, Market, Capitol and Washington.

At approximately 12:45 p.m., as part of the Memorial Service, three Howitzer Cannons will fire six volleys, followed by one single shot for a total of 19 rounds in recognition of Indiana being the 19th State admitted to the Union.

There will also be a seven person rifle team that will fire three volleys, for a total of 21 shots, in recognition of Gov. Whitcomb’s WWII service.  Weather permitting, there will also be a military aircraft flyover of the Circle.

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is aware of the Memorial Service and is assisting with traffic flow before, during and after the Memorial Service.

Purdue AD Morgan Burke Announces Plans

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NAPLES, Fla. – Purdue Athletics Director Morgan Burke announced Thursday (Feb. 11) his intent to retire in July of 2017. Burke, who made his plans known to university leaders more than a year ago, informed alumniThursday at an annual event in Florida.

Chairman of the Purdue Board of Trustees and former Purdue football player Michael Berghoff will lead a national search to find a new director.

“Because of the complexity of the job and Morgan’s historic record in Purdue Athletics, finding a successor will be no small task,” Berghoff said.  

The search committee, appointed by Purdue President Mitch Daniels, includes: Christie Sahley, associate dean in the College of Science and a longtime Faculty Athletic Representative; Stephanie White, 1999 Purdue graduate and current head coach of the Indiana Fever; Rod Woodson, former Boilermaker, College and Pro Football Hall of Famer, and the Oakland Raiders’ assistant defensive backs coach; Purdue standout and NFL veteran Matt Light; Christa Szalach, a junior on Purdue’s soccer team; and Nancy Cross, senior associate athletics director.

Daniels described Burke as a trusted steward of Purdue’s Athletics.

“For longer than any athletic director in Purdue history Morgan has contributed to Purdue’s reputation as a highly competitive program marked by integrity and fiscal soundness,” Daniels said. “Over the last 23 years he has worked to create an environment that fosters both academic and athletic success among our student-athletes. For the first of many times to come, we thank him for his years of service to the university and look forward to working with him over the next year and a half to facilitate a successful transition.”

Burke said, “Few people are afforded the opportunity to serve their alma mater in a capacity such as I have for more than two decades, and I look forward to continue doing so as we help our student-athletes in their quest to win championships – in the classroom, in competition and in life.”

Burke has led Purdue Athletics since 1993, marking one of the longest tenures in Division I athletics. A 1973 industrial management graduate and captain of the swimming team his senior year, Burke was an avid fan and member of the John Purdue Club long before he was appointed to lead the department. He earned a master’s degree in industrial relations in 1975 from Purdue and, in 1980, he graduated with a law degree from John Marshall Law School in Chicago.

Under his leadership at Purdue, two teams have won NCAA championships – women’s basketball in 1999 and women’s golf in 2010 – while eight student-athletes have captured a combined 14 individual national crowns. The football team embarked on a run of 10 bowl games in 12 years from 1997-2008, and the men’s basketball team achieved an unprecedented string of back-to-back-to-back Big Ten Conference regular-season championships in 1994, 1995 and 1996. All told, Burke has overseen 20 regular-season conference championships and 13 tournament titles.

In academics, student-athletes regularly perform equal to or better than the student body, with athletes having earned a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0 for the last 14 semesters.

The athletics department is one of only seven Division I public NCAA institutions that does not require a subsidy from students or taxpayers to finance its operations. In fact, even while the department has invested nearly a quarter of a billion dollars in facility construction and renovation projects that have benefited student-athletes in all 18 programs under Burke, it has regularly contributed revenue to support the academic side of the university.

Beyond Purdue, Burke is past president of the Division 1A Athletic Directors Association and previously served on the NCAA Leadership Council, which identifies important issues surrounding the future of the NCAA and reports to the board of directors, and several Big Ten boards (Executive, Program/Budget and Compliance committees) and NCAA working groups (Championships and Competitions and Postseason Football committees).

In 2010 Burke was honored as the Football Bowl Subdivision Central Region Under Armour AD of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

Big Ten Softball Opens 2016 Season This Weekend

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All 14 Big Ten teams compete starting Friday

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The 2016 Big Ten softball season will begin on Friday with all 14 conference teams taking the field.

Thirteen of 14 teams will open the year at various tournaments around the country, while Nebraska opens its season at Northern Iowa.

Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Rutgers will each travel to different parts of Florida for a season-opening tournament, while Indiana, Maryland, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin head to Arizona. Iowa will open its season in a tournament in Corpus Christi, Texas, Minnesota will play in a tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., and Ohio State opens its season at a tournament in Baton Rouge, La.

Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern are each coming off a 2015 NCAA Tournament appearance, where the Wolverines advanced to the Women’s College World Series title game.

Reigning Big Ten and Tournament Champion Michigan appears at No. 2 in both the USA Softball and National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Preseason Polls. Minnesota is ranked No. 13 by USA Softball and No. 14 by NFCA. Nebraska, Northwestern and Ohio State were among those receiving votes in both major polls.

The 2016 Big Ten Softball Tournament will be hosted May 12-14 by Penn State at Beard Field in University Park, Pa. All-session tickets are on sale now.

2016 Big Ten Softball Storylines:

–    The Big Ten returns 24 All-Conference performers from last season, including Big Ten Player of the Year Sara Groenewegen of Minnesota and Pitcher of the Year Megan Betsa of Michigan.

–    Fourteen first-team performers and 10 second-team standouts return to their respective squads this season.

–    Twenty-four returning Big Ten players were named All-Region performers last season, including first-team NFCA All-Americans Kelly Christner and Sierra Romero from Michigan, second-team selections Megan Betsa of Michigan and Sara Groenwegen of Minnesota and third-team honorees Sierra Lawrence from Michigan and Kiki Stokes from Nebraska.

–    Big Ten teams combine to return 45 NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes to the field this season. Illinois, Indiana and Northwestern each welcome back six NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes to this year’s squad.

–    Five Big Ten players were named to the watch list for the 2016 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award: Michigan’s Megan Betsa, Kelly Christner and Sierra Romero, Minnesota’s Sara Groenewegen and Nebraska’s Kiki Stokes.

–    Big Ten programs combine to face 53 teams out of the field of 64 in last season’s NCAA Tournament, including every team that advanced to the Women’s College World Series.

Vernus Bruce Mahuron, 88

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Mr. Vernus Bruce Mahuron age 88 of Salem passed away Wednesday, February 10 at 7:30PM at his home.

Mr. Mahuron was born August 27, 1927 in Washington County the son of Lawrence Rush and Mary Hazel Martin Mahuron.  He retired from Sears and Roebuck in 1988 after 36 years of service.  He was a Deacon at Eastview Church of Christ.  Mr. Mahuron was a World War II Army veteran and a HAM radio operator.

He is survived by his wife:  Marcella June Campbell Mahuron.  They were married September 2, 1962.  He is also survived by two daughters:  Melanie Smith (Troy) of Pekin and Melissa Richardson (Jamie) of Salem, two sisters:  Audrey Jean Romack of Greenfield, Indiana and Marilyn Perigo of Evansville, and two grandchildren:  Cameron Parker Smith of Pekin and Raegan Elizabeth Richardson of Salem.  He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister:  Rosalie Hobson.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home with Gary Coles officiating.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery with military honors.  Visitation will be Friday from 4-8PM and Saturday from 9AM-time of service.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Pekin Eastern Alumni Scholarship Fund through the Washington County Community Foundation.