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Scott County Woman Arrested for Eight Total Counts of Forgery and Theft

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This afternoon, Janean Arrowood, 41, from 4008 Carl Thomas Drive in Scottsburg, IN turned herself into the Floyd County Superior Court #3. She turned herself into the court after an arrest warrant for her arrest was issued for four counts of felony theft and four counts of felony forgery.

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The arrest warrant was the result of an investigation that began back in September of 2014 when the Indiana State Police was contacted by a representative of the Edwardsville Water Company. The representative requested an investigation into the allegations that Janean Arrowood, an employee with the water company, had allegedly stolen over $351,000.00 from the water company during the years of 2012 through 2014.

Detective David Makowsky from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg was assigned the case and after his investigation was completed he learned that Janean Arrowood, was allegedly writing herself checks from the water company and allegedly forging the name of the company treasurer to the checks. She would then cash the checks and keep the money. It was discovered this was happening after an alert security officer at the bank where the water company does business noticed the transactions. The security officer notified the water company which ultimately led to the arrest warrant being issued.

This investigation is continuing.

Dukes Autopsy Results

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This morning, an autopsy was completed by the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville, KY on the body of four year old Hayden Dukes. A preliminary cause of death was not determined

The official cause of death will not be determined until toxicology and other test results have returned which typically take up to six weeks.

The preliminary autopsy results along with pending test results will be given to the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office.

These reports will supplement the investigative reports already submitted to the prosecutor’s office to assist in determining if additional charges will be filed against Christopher Bruck, Hayden Dukes father.

All further inquiries in reference to this case should be directed to the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office.

On January 8, 2015, Hayden Dukes, four years old of 22416 Campbell Street in Underwood, IN, (rural Clark County) passed away. Hayden was in Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY after allegedly being battered by his father, Christopher A. Bruck. The Aggravated Battery and Neglect of a Dependent case against Christopher A. Bruck has now officially turned into a Death Investigation case.

On January 3, 2015, Detective Raichel Abbott and Detective David Mitchell from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg were sent to the Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY to investigate serious and suspicious injuries to a four year old male child from 22416 Campbell Street in Underwood, IN, (rural Clark County). The child had been transferred to Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY from the Scott County Hospital located in Scott County, IN. A doctor at the Scott County Hospital contacted the Indiana State Police after seeing the child and suspecting possible injuries from child abuse.

While at the Kosair Children’s Hospital, Detective’s Abbott and Mitchell interviewed the father of the child, Christopher A. Bruck, 27, from the above mentioned address in Clark County. While talking to Christopher Bruck it was learned that he became upset at the four year old child and struck him. Later that same afternoon Scott County E.M.S. was called to the address in Underwood and transported the child to the Scott County Hospital for treatment.

After speaking to Christopher A. Bruck, he was transported back to Indiana where he was arrested and incarcerated at the Clark County Jail. He was charged with Aggravated Battery, Level 3 Felony and Neglect of Dependent Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, Level 3 Felony.

Hoosier Lottery Celebrates BINGO around Indiana

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BINGO players, get ready for a new twist to your usual game!

Adults 18 and over are eligible for some special Hoosier Lottery giveaways at select BINGO Halls around the state – including two stops in the WSLM Listening Area – in Salem and in Clarksville.

BINGO players will receive a free Hoosier Lottery Bingo to Go draw game ticket when they arrive at scheduled BINGO events throughout Indiana. The first 50 adults per location will also receive a free BINGO dauber, courtesy of the Hoosier Lottery.

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BINGO-themed prize packs are also available for lucky players! Prior to the first traditional BINGO game, the caller will select a Hoosier Lottery BINGO number. If that number is called and a player whose card has that number on it scores a traditional BINGO, he or she will receive a Hoosier Lottery prize pack valued at $25.

The Hoosier Lottery BINGO prize packs will be available to win for at least the first five traditional BINGO games of the night.  Locations reserve the right to distribute the Hoosier Lottery prize packs via raffle drawings. Up to five prize packs can be awarded at each location during the traditional BINGO events.

Events are scheduled as follows; times are Eastern unless otherwise noted:

January 8 – American Legion – 950 E. 600 S., Zionsville – Doors open at 7 p.m.

January 10 – VFW Post 802 – 5820 Homan Ave., Hammond – Doors open at 5 p.m. Central

January 12 – Elks Lodge – 4710 U.S. 40, Plainfield – Doors open at 7 p.m.

January 12 – Holy Family Bingo – 56404 Mayflower Rd., South Bend – Doors open at 5 p.m.

January 13 – Hobart Moose Lodge – 143 S. Hobart Rd., Hobart – Doors open at 5 p.m. Central

January 14 – American Legion – 222 N. 4th St., Vincennes – Doors open at 6 p.m.

January 15 – Huntington Moose Lodge – 390 Frontage Rd., Huntington – Doors open 4 p.m.

January 16 – St. Boniface Catholic Church – 2031 W. Michigan St., Evansville – Doors at 6 p.m. Central

January 21 – American Legion – 105 W. Hugh Veteran Dr., Salem – Doors open at 6 p.m.

January 22 – Knights of Columbus – 2100 E. 71st St., Indianapolis – Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

January 27 – Tri-County Shrine Club – 701 Potters Ln., Clarksville – Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

ABOUT THE HOOSIER LOTTERY: Hoosier Lottery distributions benefit every county throughout Indiana. The Hoosier Lottery contributes $30 million to local police and firefighters’ pensions and $30 million to the Teachers’ Retirement Fund. In fiscal year 2013, the Hoosier Lottery contributed $164.5 million to the Build Indiana Fund. To learn more about the Hoosier Lottery, visit www.hoosierlottery.com/givingback. Download the official Hoosier Lottery app and follow on Facebook and Twitter.  Hoosier Lottery logos are available online.

Hoosier Uplands ready to award scholarships for 23rd Year

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Hoosier Uplands will once again be offering one scholarship to a graduating high school senior from each high school in the five counties they serve – Crawford, Lawrence, Martin, Orange and Washington counties.

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The $1,300 scholarship will be awarded to a student to promote post-secondary education in the social services, health and educational fields. This will be the 23rd year for the scholarships. As of fall 2014, Hoosier Uplands has presented scholarships to 176 students totaling $228,150.

The selections will be made by each school’s scholarship committee and or the school foundation. Seniors should inquire about the application process through their high school counselor and or community school foundation.

All applications must be returned to the high school counselor who oversees the scholarship program or the community school foundation by the deadline given by each high school.

Bloomington Brewery visits Hollywood ‘Parks and Rec’ Set

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The NBC comedy “Parks and Recreation” is about to start it’s final season — and will also say good-bye to the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.

Producers of the program are also saying “thanks” to the Indiana businesses that have helped provide them props to make the setting more realistic.Upland-Brewing-expands-ohio-distribution-Superior-Beverage

The show invited the crew from Bloomington-based Upland Brewery to visit the set in Hollywood before they shot the final episode and closed it down. The group from the brewery said the highlight of the tour was when Chris Pratt, who plays Andy Dwyer on the show, visited with them.

If you are a fan of the show, you’ve probably noticed the Upland Brewery logo in many scenes.

The final season of Parks and Rec begins next Tuesday, January 13, at 8:00 p.m. on Channel 13.

Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

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The National Fraternal Order of Police, Concerns of Police Officers (C.O.P.S.) and law enforcement associations across the nation are uniting today in support of law enforcement on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.

Today, citizens are asked to show their support of our nation’s law enforcement officers.

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Support can be shown in many ways, such as wearing blue clothing, sending a card of support to your local department or state agency, sharing a positive story about an experience with law enforcement or asking children in the community to write letters of support of law enforcement.

Another way is to participate in Project Blue Light by replacing your porch light with a blue bulb.

Blue light bulbs are available at locations such as Ace Hardware and Miller Hardware and other regional hardware stores.

Fraternal Order of Police, Linton Lodge #105 President Paul Clark says, there’s been a recent push for people to display their lights again because it’s a tumultuous time to be in law enforcement. People are actively making threats toward offices on social media throughout the country. There are a lot of people who are protesting against law enforcement across the country.

“It’s nice for people to show their support during these troubling times when so many people are speaking out against law enforcement,” Clark said. “I don’t believe that the public outcry across the country is something that affects us here locally in Greene County. I believe the Greene County community has always been very supportive of law enforcement and that is one of the biggest benefits of serving in this area.”

Local officers say the national outcry against officers is disheartening, but local support is heartwarming.

“It renews your faith in the community and the people. It’s refreshing to see that,” he said. “It’s humbling to drive through town on patrol and see blue lights on people’s porches.”

According to the C.O.P.S. website, between 105 and 203 officers die in the line of duty each year, 50,000 officers are assaulted in the line of duty each year, 14,000 officers are injured in the line of duty each year, and over 300 officers commit suicide each year. There is no other profession in the world, except possibly the military, where you will find these kinds of statistics.

New Trial for Bus Pickup Friday at SMS

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Salem Schools will be trying a new afternoon BUS pickup at the middle school.

All buses will be parked on N. Harrison Street in a double row.

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This will prevent any traffic between the middle and high school via N. Harrison St., making it more safe for students.

If successful, this change of pickup will allow parents who normally crowd around the loop to use the parking lot on the East Side of SMS, making it more safe for “own transportation” students.

Board presents ROAR and LION awards

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The Salem School Board presented ROAR and LION awards tonight at their meeting tonight.

Salem Middle School students who recieved ROAR awards were:

Jaden Balentine, Ashton Gilbert, Alyssa Hammack, Austin Johnson, Brandon Pepmeier, Regan Richardson, Aspen White, Andrew Woodward and Tyler Zink.

Salem High School students who received ROAR Awards were:

Keenan Bowles, Micah Fox, Courtney Ketley, Kelsey Price, Kayla Rose, Tiana Stone, Kelsey Trueblood and Hayley Weedin.

Lion Awards were presented to the Bradie Shrum Elementary Parent Involvement Group and to both Kristen Bailey and Kathy Reed for the SMS Toy/Clothing Giveaway.

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Globetrotters Return To Dazzle Yum Center; Louisville

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The world famous Harlem Globetrotters, featuring some of the greatest athletes and entertainers on the planet, will bring their unrivaled family show to the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville on Friday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. during the 2015 Harlem Globetrotters “Washington The Globetrotters will face a great challenge this year, as the infamous Washington Generals are more determined than ever to match the franchise’s historic last victory over the Globetrotters nearly a half century ago.

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It has been five years since the Globetrotters and Generals have faced off, as the Generals have been searching far and wide for the best players to retool their roster and have been preparing for one thing: victory over the Globetrotters.

In addition to the highly-anticipated matchup on the court, the Globetrotters, known worldwide as the Ambassadors of Goodwill™, will honor a Harlem Globetrotters Hometown Hero at each of their 310-plus games in North America. The team is searching for active, wounded or retired members of the military who have made their community proud with their brave service and exemplary character. Fans can nominate a Harlem Globetrotters Hometown Hero at harlemglobetrotters.com. The Globetrotters will also play a portion of each game with a camouflage basketball as a sign of respect to all who protect our With a star-studded roster featuring Big Easy Lofton, Ant Atkinson, Hi-Lite Bruton, Thunder Law, Bull Bullard, Firefly Fisher and Moose Weekes – plus female stars TNT Maddox, T-Time Brawner and Sweet J Ekworomadu* – the Globetrotters’ one-of-a-kind show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment. With incredible ball handling wizardry, rim-rattling dunks, trick shots, hilarious comedy and unequaled fan interaction, this must-see event is guaranteed to entertain the whole family. After the game, Globetrotter stars will sign autographs and take photos with fans.^

Tickets start at $20 and are now available at harlemglobetrotters.com, ticketmaster.com, the KFC Yum! Center box office, or by phone at 800-845-3000.  Information on group and scout tickets can also be found at harlemglobetrotters.com.

4 Year Old Underwood Boy Dies; Father Investigated for Murder

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An investigation into the battery of a four-year old boy from Underwood Indiana has now turned into a murder investigation as Hayden Dukes of 22416 Campbell Street in Underwood, IN, (rural Clark County) passed away this afternnoon in a Louisville hospital.

Hayden was in Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY after allegedly being battered by his father, Christopher A. Bruck.

Hayden had not responded to treatment and taken off the ventilator which was keeping him alive with approval from his family. He died shortly after being taken off the apparatus.

Hayden’s family is holding an auction to raise funds for his funeral expenses. You can find and bid on items via the Auctions for Hayden Facebook page.

Bruck, 27, Hayden Dukes’ father, was in court yesterday facing a number of charges including aggravated battery. He is currently in jail and being held on a $100,000 full-cash bond.

The Aggravated Battery and Neglect of a Dependent case against Bruck has now officially turned into a Death Investigation case.

 

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An autopsy will be performed on Hayden Dukes Friday morning at the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville, KY. When this autopsy has been completed further information will be released.

At this time no further information will be released by the Indiana State Police or the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office.

On January 3, 2015, Detective Raichel Abbott and Detective David Mitchell from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg were sent to the Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY to investigate serious and suspicious injuries to a four year old male child from 22416 Campbell Street in Underwood, IN, (rural Clark County). The child had been transferred to Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, KY from the Scott County Hospital located in Scott County, IN. A doctor at the Scott County Hospital contacted the Indiana State Police after seeing the child and suspecting possible injuries from child abuse.

While at the Kosair Children’s Hospital, Detective’s Abbott and Mitchell interviewed the father of the child, Christopher A. Bruck, 27, from the above mentioned address in Clark County. While talking to Christopher Bruck it was learned that he became upset at the four year old child and struck him. Later that same afternoon Scott County E.M.S. was called to the address in Underwood and transported the child to the Scott County Hospital for treatment.

After speaking to Christopher A. Bruck, he was transported back to Indiana where he was arrested and incarcerated at the Clark County Jail. He was charged with Aggravated Battery, Level 3 Felony and Neglect of Dependent Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, Level 3 Felony.