Two Closings on SR60 for CSX Work Coming Up
CSX Transportation will close two locations on State Road 60 for two days each to repair railroad crossings in Lawrence and Orange counties.
On or after Tuesday, State Road 60 will close just east of State Road 37 in Mitchell for two days.
On or after Thursday, Nov. 20, S.R. 60 will close west of Saltillo for two days.
Traffic will have access up to each railroad crossing, where all lanes will be closed and no through traffic will be allowed.
The detour for heavy highway traffic follows State Road 37, State Road 337 and State Road 56.
For construction updates and traffic alerts, follow INDOT on social media at http://facebook.com/INDOTVincennesDistrict and http://twitter.com/INDOTSouthwest, or access INDOT’s TrafficWise Traveler Information Service at http://indot.carsprogram.org.
Swap Shop Podcast 11-13-2014
Swap Shop Podcast 11-13-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 11-13-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 11-13-2014
Eastern FFA Advances to Nationals Next May

Eastern High School FFA soil judging team is headed to the national competition in Oklahoma City in May after placing second in state competition.
FFA coordinator Todd Elgin says judges will select a site and dig four soil pits in various areas. Students evaluate nine soil properties, such as drainage, slope, texture and erosion and decide what the recommended practice for that ground should be – home building, farming, conservation and other uses.
One of the big challenges facing the team is the new rules and equipment they’ll be using at nationals. The team will have to relearn everything including the equipment.
There’s also the added pressure of this being these students’ only chance to compete at the national level for soil judging.
Swap Shop Podcast 11-12-2014
Swap Shop Podcast 11-12-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 11-12-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 11-12-2014
Nominee for Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year from Dugger
A Dugger man along with his solo kayaking partner have been nominated for the 2104/2015 National Geographic Adventurers of the Year award.
Lonnie Bedwell along with Erik Weihenmayer, who are both blind adventurers, are nominated for the National Geographic award. In September, both Bedwell and Weihenmayer tackled solo kayaking the Grand Canyon, a total of 227 miles from Lee’s Ferry to Pierce Ferry.
The People’s Choice Adventurers of the Year award will be announced in February.
Cast your vote by visiting adventure.nationalgeographic.com National Geographic Adventures of the Year link.
Pregnant Sullivan Woman Missing For a Week
An eight-month pregnant woman has been missing from Sullivan for a week now, and law enforcement officials are asking for the public’s help.
20-year-old Tiffanie Adams left her father’s house in Sullivan last Tuesday. She was supposed to be going just one block away to her mother’s home, but never arrived.
The police were called three days later when she could not be located. Her cell phone is off and she’s made no new Facebook posts.
Chief Jesse Morin says Adams is wanted on warrant in Greene and Hendricks counties.
“Because of that it has caused issues to locate her since she is not likely to make contact with law enforcement,” Morin explained in a press release.
The Sullivan Police Department is seeking information on Adams, a white female, 127 pounds, 5-feet 6-inches tall. She is described as having hazel eyes and brown hair, which has been dyed black.
Sullivan City Police have been in contact with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Indiana State Police regarding Adams’ disappearance.
If you have information on Adam’s whereabouts call the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Department at 812- 268-4308, ext. 1; to remain anonymous may call the Sullivan County tip line at 812-268-0854. Information can also be sent via email to sullivancitypolicedept@gmail.com.
Washington County Family YMCA Celebrates 10 Years
