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Laural O. Smith, 45

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Laural O. Smith, age 45, daughter of Karen Fultz Smith and Robert A. Smith passed away on Monday, January 25, 2016 at Meadow View Health Care and Rehab Center of Salem.

Laural was born October 27, 1970 at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville and was a lifelong resident of Salem, Indiana.

She was preceded in death by her brother:  Kevin Wynn Smith in 2004 and by her father.  She is survived by her mother:  Karen Smith of Salem.

She was formerly employed by Blue River Industries for 14 years and by Dairy Queen for the past 12 years.

Laural will be sadly missed by family and all her many friends for her loving, friendly, happy personality and her contagious giggle and sweet smile.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Thursday from 4-8PM and Friday from 9AM-time of service

WCCF to sponsor FAFSA day February 15th

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Washington County Community Foundation is sponsoring the National Center for College Costs FAFSA Day on February 15th from 1-7 pm at the Community Learning Center.

The National Center for College Costs will be available to assist Washington County students and families file a Free Application for Student Aid  (FAFSA) for the 2016-2017 college academic year, then interpret the results.

This service is free to all Washington County students and families thanks to funding from the Washington County Community Foundation.

The FAFSA Day may be helpful to families who are intimidated by the process and others who had questions.  Families will know instantly which colleges are apt to work best financially and which ones may not work out so well.

For more information about the February 15th FAFSA day, please contact Judy or Lindsey at (812) 883-7334.

Girls Sectional Pairings Get February Off to Hot Start

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February girls basketball will be getting off to a hot start with sectional action beginning February 2 around the Hoosier State.

Live pairings were held earlier this evening by the Indiana High School Athletic Association and heard live from 8-10p on WSLM 97.9 FM.

In the Class 2A Sectional 46 at Henryville, action kicks off on Feb. 2 with Clarksville vs. Crawford County at 6p

Henryville and Providence will play the second round game at 7:45p

Eastern will play the winner of the first game on Feb. 5 at 6p. Paoli will play the winner of the second game.
The winners of both games will play in the championship games at 7:30p on Feb. 6

In Class 1A Sectional at Borden, Orleans will face off against Trinity Lutheran in the first game on February 2 at 6p.

Medora will play the Lady Senators in the second game at 7:30p.

On Feb. 5, Crothersville will play the winner of the first game at 6p and Borden will play the winner of the second game at 7:30p.

The winners of those games will play in the championship round at 7:30p on Saturday night, Feb. 6

In Class 3A Sectional 30 at North Harrison kicks off on February 2 with Salem vs. Silver Creek. Following will be Wednesday night games with Brownstown vs. Charlestown at 6p and North Harrison vs. Scottsburg at 7:30p.

Friday night will feature the first game with Corydon vs. the winner of the Salem/Silver Creek game. The second game will feature the winner of the two Wednesday night games.

Saturday night’s championship game will feature the winners of the Friday night games.

CLASS 2A SECTIONAL 46 HENRYVILLE

1

Tue.

Clarksville [4-16] vs. Crawford County [10-9]

2

Tue.

Henryville [17-4] vs. Providence [13-7]

3

Fri.

Eastern (Pekin) [15-5] vs. Winner Game 1

4

Fri.

Paoli [10-13] vs. Winner Game 2

5

Sat.

Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

CLASS 2A SECTIONAL 47 MITCHELL BRACKET

1

Tue.

North Knox [17-5] vs. Linton-Stockton [2-17]

2

Fri.

Eastern Greene [11-11] vs. Mitchell [6-13]

3

Fri.

South Knox [6-15] vs. Winner Game 1

4

Sat.

Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

BORDEN BRACKET

1

Tue.

Orleans [8-15] vs. Trinity Lutheran [14-7]

2

Tue.

Medora [2-18] vs. West Washington [8-12]

3

Fri.

Crothersville [10-10] vs. Winner Game 1

4

Fri.

Borden [11-7] vs. Winner Game 2

5

Sat.

Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

SPRINGS VALLEY BRACKET

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Tue.

Tecumseh [8-11] vs. Springs Valley [18-0]

2

Fri.

Northeast Dubois [11-8] vs. Wood Memorial [12-9]

3

Fri.

Cannelton [3-16] vs. Winner Game 1

4

Sat.

Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

 

Class 3A Sectional 30 – North Harrison

1 Tue. Salem [11-9] vs. Silver Creek [7-14]
2 Wed. Brownstown Central [12-11] vs. Charlestown [11-10]
3 Wed. North Harrison [20-2] vs. Scottsburg [14-8]
4 Fri. Corydon Central [9-12] vs. Winner Game 1
5 Fri. Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3
6 Sat. Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5

COLTS’ BLUE OFFERING VALENTINE’S DAY DELIVERIES

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INDIANAPOLIS – This Valentine’s Day, the Indianapolis Colts mascot, Blue, is teaming up with Meijer to offer fans a unique gift for the special someone in their life. Through a personalized surprise visit from Blue that includes confetti, flowers, chocolates, and Colts gear, individuals can give their sweetheart a Valentine’s Day they will remember forever.

Individuals who are interested in booking Cupid Blue for a Valentine this year can visit www.colts.com/blueand submit a request online or call 317-808-5264. Deliveries are available February 8-12, 2016.

WHAT:           Blue’s Valentine’s Day Deliveries

WHEN:          
Reservation being accepted online for deliveries on February 8-12, 2016

COST:            
$150 (Includes visit from Blue, confetti, flowers, chocolates and Colts gear)

Man Rescued by Friend After Falling Through Ice at Elk Creek

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A Scottsburg man was rescued after he fell through the ice at Elk Creek Lake late Sunday afternoon.

According to Indiana Conservation Officer Jim Hash, 19-year-old Brady Allen had been fishing at the lake and after catching a fish fell through the ice while returning to the hole he had drilled earlier in the day.

Allen’s friend threw a jacket to him and was able to get him back on top of the ice, when he broke through again and was pulled out a second time and taken to shore.

Allen was taken to Scott Memorial Hospital for treatment of hypothermia.

Officers say ice conditions at the Lake were deteriorating due to the rising temperatures, and witnesses estimate that Allen was in the icy waters for 2-5 minutes.

Life jackets were not being used and Allen did not have any ice picks to aid in his getting out of the water.

Responders on scene also included the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, Gibson Township Fire, and EMS.

Indiana Conservation Officers urge everyone to check the thickness of ice for a minimum of 4 inches for a person, and more for heavier traffic.

Also, take and use appropriate life jackets, ice picks, and warm clothing before venturing onto frozen waterways.

Indiana and Wisconsin Earn Weekly Men’s Basketball Honors

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Hoosiers’ Ferrell named Player of the Week; Badgers’ Happ earns second straight Freshman of the Week honor

Player of the Week

Yogi Ferrell, Indiana

G – 6-0 – Sr. – Indianapolis, Ind. – Park Tudor

  • Averaged 16.5 points and 7.5 assists per game in leading the Hoosiers to a pair of wins versus Illinois and Northwestern
  • For the week, shot 52.2 percent (12-of-23) from the field and 61.5 percent (8-of-13) from three-point range, and recorded a 3.8 assist/turnover ratio with 15 assists and just four turnovers
  • Scored 16 points, bolstered by five three-pointers, and handed out nine assists versus the Fighting Illini, becoming the school’s all-time career leader in assists
  • Scored 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting and dished out six assists against the Wildcats
  • Currently ranks second with 18.9 points per game in conference play, and is fourth with 6.3 assists per contest
  • Earns his first career Player of the Week honor
  • Last Indiana Player of the Week: Troy Williams (Dec. 22, 2014)

Freshman of the Week

Ethan Happ, Wisconsin

F – 6-9 – Milan, Ill. – Rockridge

  • Posted a double-double with a season-high 20 points to go along with 11 rebounds and two steals in the Badgers’ road win at Penn State
  • Secured his Big Ten leading seventh double-double of the season
  • In conference play, currently ranks third in the Big Ten with 8.1 rebounds per game, and is second with 2.0 steals per contest
  • Earns his second Freshman of the Week honor and second in as many weeks
  • Last Wisconsin Freshman of the Week: Ethan Happ (Jan. 18, 2016)

2015-16 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Players of the Week

Nov. 16          Player (Co): Joey King, MINN and Alex Olah, NU

Freshman: Caleb Swanigan, PUR

Nov. 23          Player: Denzel Valentine, MSU

Freshman: Thomas Bryant, IND

Nov. 30          Player: Denzel Valentine, MSU

Freshman: Deyonta Davis, MSU

Dec. 7            Player: A.J. Hammons, PUR

Freshman: Jordan Murphy, MINN

Dec. 14          Player (Co): Jarrod Uthoff, IOWA and Melo Trimble, MD

Freshman: Caleb Swanigan, PUR

Dec. 21          Player (Co): Malcolm Hill, ILL and Caris LeVert, MICH

Freshman: Nicholas Baer, IOWA

Dec. 28          Player (Co): Bryn Forbes, MSU and A.J. Hammons, PUR

Freshman: Corey Sanders, RU

Jan. 4             Player: Diamond Stone, MD-FR

Freshman: Diamond Stone, MD

Jan. 11           Player: Mike Gesell, IOWA

Freshman: Thomas Bryant, IND

Jan. 18           Player: Peter Jok, IOWA

Freshman (Co): JaQuan Lyle, OSU and Ethan Happ, WIS

Jan. 25           Player: Yogi Ferrell, IND

Freshman: Ethan Happ, WIS

Private Applicator Exam Opportunity on February 9th

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On February 9th, 2016 Purdue Extension Office of Scott County will be host location for individuals interested in acquiring their Private Applicators license. Exam available at this location are for CORE and Category 14.

Producers are welcome to take the exam any time between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Scott County Fairgrounds located at South U.S. Highway 31, Scottsburg, IN.

To take the exam, you must preregister by calling the Purdue Pesticide Program at 800-319-3090 or email Cheri Janssen at cjanssen@purdue.edu. Study materials are available through the Pesticide Program or your local Extension Office.

Joseph “Ralph” Hobson, 77

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Joseph “Ralph” Hobson, 77 of Paoli, passed away Sunday January 24, 2016, at Paoli Health and Living.  He was born April 13, 1938, in Paoli, IN to Ralph Hobson and Elva Marie Tuell Hobson.  He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Rex Roach and Bobby Dean Roach, two sisters Sue White and Glenda Farnsley.

He owned and operated Ralph’s Small Engine Repair and he also was a former truck driver for various companies.

He serviced in the Airforce from 1955-1959

He was a member of the American Legion and the Paoli VFW.

Survivors include:

5-Sons:  Ralph Anthony Hobson   Orangeville, IN, Robert Eugene Hobson Ashland City, TN, Steven Glenn Hobson, French Lick, IN, Bobby James Hobson, Orleans, IN,               Billy Joseph Hobson, Orleans, IN

2-Daughters: Karen Marie Hobson, French Lick, IN,  Regina Lynn Hobson, Orangeville, IN

4-Brothers:Jim Roach, Orangeville, IN; John Roach, Orleans, IN, Tracy Roach, Orlando, FL, Michael Eugene Roach, French Lick, IN.

1-Sister:Patricia Maddox, Orleans, IN

Also surviving Joseph “Ralph” Hobson are many grandchildren, great-grandchildren nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be 2:00 PM, Wednesday January 27, 2016 at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the Beech Grove Cemetery, Paoli, IN.  Visitation to be held from 11:00 AMuntil the time of service on Wednesday January 27, 2016 at the Dillman-Scott Funeral Home 226 West Campbell Street Paoli, IN.

Online Condolences may be made at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home.Com

“Big Four” Veterans Service Organizations to hold Press Conference at Indiana Capitol

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The four largest veteran service organizations in Indiana have joined together as a unified voice for veteran specific legislation during this 2016 session in the Indiana General Assembly.

Leaders of the Indiana Departments of The American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and American Veterans have aligned their legislative priorities in an agreement to strategically support a number of veteran specific bills introduced this session.

The combined organization’s group, known to many in the veteran community as the “Big Four,” is scheduled to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. at the Indiana State House South Atrium Friday, Jan. 29, 2016.

The Big Four would like to address the media on legislative concerns for veterans in the state and explain why the groups have joined forces to back crucial legislation for Hoosier veterans.

Some of the priority legislation the Big Four are working together to pass during the 2016 session of the Indiana General Assembly are; Veterans’ Recovery Program, which establishes programs and funding for troops with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries; Military Family Relief Fund, which expands the availability of access to the fund from active service members to honorably discharged veterans and their families, and; Unclaimed Remains of Veterans, which gives unclaimed veterans honorable burials.

The Indiana American Legion Cmdr. Larry Lowry said the state ranks low overall in the nation when it comes to veterans’ benefits and services and needs to move toward a higher standard for veterans.

“Indiana has consistently ranked among the lowest of all states regarding veterans’ benefits and services in the nation. It’s time we begin moving up on those rankings and put Indiana toward the top,” said Lowry.

The Indiana VFW Cmdr. William “Buzz” Weberding said benefits that concern veterans in the state need to be protected.

“As state commander of Indiana Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a lifelong resident of Indiana, I need to express the importance that we, as a state, start, and continue to fight for benefits that affect all Hoosier Veterans and their families. We have to stop the removal of benefits for our veterans and families,” said Weberding.

Indiana DAV Cmdr. Terry Sanders said despite the large number of veterans in Indiana, the state hasn’t moved in favor of benefits for veterans.

“Our state is home to nearly half a million veterans and that number continues to grow as more Indiana troops are deployed in support of overseas contingency operations to fight terrorism. But, Indiana is near the bottom of the list for service to veterans,” said Sanders.

Indiana AMVETS Cmdr. Jackie Randolph, expressed the need for the organizations to join together in the legislative fight and his organization’s concern for Indiana veterans.

“AMVETS is committed to our military and veterans in Indiana,” said Randolph. “Indiana is a patriotic state; we raise our men and women to want to serve. We need our elected officials to honor that service and pass meaningful legislation to get Indiana off the bottom of the pile.”

More information is available by request including a full list of the Big Four’s 2016 legislative priorities.

Sandy J. Harrison Eads, 47

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Mrs. Sandy J.  Harrison Eads age 47 of Salem passed away Sunday, January 24 at Floyd Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Eads was born December 17, 1968 in Corydon the daughter of Hershel and Patricia Kenyon Harrison.  She was an employee of Save-A-Lot.  She was a member of Salem Assembly of God.

Sandy is survived by her husband:  Bryan Eads.  They were married March 10, 2007.  She is also survived by three brothers:  Brandon, Brian and Geoffrey Harrison all of Salem, a sister:  Kathy Mason of Orlando, Florida, her father and step-mother:  Hershel and Ann Harrison both of Salem, and several nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her mother:  Patricia Kenyon Harrison.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8PM and Thursday from 9AM-time of service.