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Columbus Police Arrest Seymour Man for PNC Bank Robbery

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Columbus police have arrested a Seymour man after an attempted robbery yesterday afternoon of the PNC Bank at 1830 25th St.

Kelly L. Hughes, 29, is accused of attempted robbery, a Class C felony, after he was arrested about noon Thursday. He is being held in the Bartholomew County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bond.
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Columbus Police Chief Jason Maddix says that at 10:41 a.m., the Bartholomew County Emergency Operations Center received a call of an attempted robbery at the bank. He says that officers from the Columbus Police Department arrived on the scene in under one minute. Despite the quick response, the suspect was able to escape the scene after fleeing without taking any money. Maddix says that a perimeter was established near the bank, but an initial search for the suspect was unsuccessful.

Shortly before noon, a call of a suspicious person matching the robbery suspect’s description was received near 11th and Washington streets. Officers responded and detained 29-year-old Kelly L. Hughes, of Seymour. He was transported to the Columbus Police Department for questioning. Hughes was later arrested and charged with attempted robbery, a class C felony.

No weapon was mentioned or displayed during the robbery attempt and no one was injured.

Police are asking for anyone with additional information to contact Columbus Police Det. Sgt. Tom Foust at 812-376-2600.

Swap Shop Podcast 05-01-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 05-01-2014

Reds host Star Wars-themed weekend in Cincinnati

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May the Force be with you as Reds fans journey to a galaxy far, far away for a weekend full of STAR WARS™ fun and excitement. The ballpark will come alive with characters and music from
the iconic film series as the Reds look to prove themselves as Jedi Masters against the Brewers.

All weekend long, characters will be at the ballpark. Among the characters scheduled to appear are Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker and Stormtroopers.

STAR-WARS-posterFriday, May 2, 2014 – Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m.
• Darth Vader will throw out a ceremonial first pitch prior to the game.
• Tonight’s Rozzi’s post-game fireworks show soundtrack features music from the entire STAR WARS™ saga and will start approximately 15 minutes after the end of the game. Presented by Frisch’s Big Boy.
• #RedsSocial Night: Fans of the Reds on social media can purchase a special ticket package that includes a Field Box ticket and exclusive STAR WARS™ mug for just $30, presented by Cincinnati.com. STAR WARS™ characters also will be seated in this section during the game. Tickets available at reds.com/RedsSocial.

Saturday, May 3, 2014 – Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m.
• Free exclusive STAR WARS™ & Reds themed shirt (adult XL) featuring Mr. Redlegs, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 to the first 20,000 fans. Presented by Kahn’s.
• Ten-year-old Toby Foster from Lexington, Ky. will throw out a ceremonial first pitch in his Stormtrooper costume. Toby is currently battling mitochondrial disease and is a huge fan of both
the Reds and STAR WARS™.

Sunday, May 4, 2014 (May the 4th Be With You) – Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 4:10 p.m.
• Free exclusive STAR WARS™ and Reds themed poster featuring Mr. Red, Yoda and Darth
Vader to the first 20,000 fans.
• A STAR WARS™ character will throw out a ceremonial first pitch prior to the game.

Be sure and stay tuned to 1220 AM WSLM COUNTRY and WSLM 97.9 FM for your chance to win Reds tickets.

WSLM brands studios in Holiday World partnership

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WSLM RADIO is beginning its 20th year as a partner with Holiday World and Splashin’ Safari and will brand its AM and FM studios in a marketing partnership with the family fun park for the summer.

“We’re excited to be working with Holiday World again this year,” said Becky White, WSLM owner and general manager. “In a marketing partnership for the summer, we’ll be branding the AM and FM Studios as the “Holiday World and Splashin’ Safari Studios.”

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White said many broadcast facilities offer naming rights of its studios as a way to enhance advertising packages and noted this is the first time this has been done in the 61-year history of the radio station.

“This will also help us tie in with our summer promotions. For 97.9 FM, we’ll be celebrating the 97 DAYS OF SUMMER, which will begin on June 19 and continue with daily prize giveaways on air, on social media and through wslmradio.com for the remainder of the summer,” said White. “There will be great concert tickets to see Tim McGraw, Zack Brown, Brad Paisley and more, movie tickets, books, CDs and of course, Holiday Word Tickets.”

White’s country station, 1220 AM WSLM COUNTRY, will be doing a similar promotion for the summer and is kicking off with giving away two tickets to the CMA MUSIC FESTIVAL in June.

The current branding of the radio studios will begin this week and continue through September. At that time, naming of the studios will be open to other local and regional businesses.

Holiday world is gearing up for their 68th season and will welcome visitors May 3rd for weekends, with daily hours beginning May 16th.

Park President Matt Eckert says eight-million dollars went into improvements this year.

New this year— the first sailing of the Mayflower swinging ship. The family ride will carry up to 60 riders at a time, swinging in an arc 54-feet-high over a pool of water.

There will also be Friday Night Fireworks, and a Mrs. Klaus’ Kitchen makeover, including a new home for Santa Claus.

The park has removed what once was touted as the world‘s tallest water ride. Giraffica–formerly called Pilgrim‘s Plunge, was torn down. Eckert says the decision was difficult, but the ride was closed more often than it was open.

The park was founded as Santa Claus Land in 1946. It’s located in Santa Claus, about 35 miles east of Evansville.

Projects for 2014 include:

  • Friday Night Fireworks (Friday evenings from June 13 through August 1)
  • Extended Splashin’ Safari hours
  • Summer Fun Card program, for multi-day summer visits
  • New restaurant and shop in Splashin’ Safari
  • Covered-bridge entry to Thanksgiving section
  • More cabanas
  • Additional benches and shade structures
  • Parking lot improvements

Eckert said the improvements cost about $8 million and the cost will not translate to an increase in ticket prices.

Indiana State Police Encourage Motorists to Watch for Motorcycles

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the Indiana State Police remind all motorists and motorcyclists to share the road and practice safe driving habits. 

Many serious and fatal crashes occur when motorists turn in front of motorcyclists. Be aware of motorcycles, especially at intersections and while making turns and lane changes. It is difficult to accurately judge the time, speed and distance of an approaching motorcycle. Before you drive through an intersection or make a left turn, check the position of oncoming motorcycles at least 2-3 times. 

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Troopers urge all motorcycle riders to wear helmets. According to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, 151 motorcycle fatalities occurred in Indiana during 2012. Of those fatalities, 122 people were not wearing helmets. Not wearing a helmet might save you two seconds, but it could cost you the rest of your life. 

Construction zones and uneven road surfaces can also be a deadly area for motorcyclists. Indiana State Police and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) encourage all motorcyclists to be extra vigilant while riding through these sites. Many roadways will be resurfaced over the next several months and motorcyclists should be aware of “edge traps,” which occur when one lane is higher than the other. An inexperienced or inattentive motorcyclist can easily lose control when encountering these “edge traps.” 

Troopers offer the following safety tips for motorcyclists: 
• Wear a DOT approved helmet and riding safety gear. 
• Don’t consume alcohol while riding. During 2012, 36 motorcycle fatalities occurred in Indiana involving alcohol. 
• Be visible. Ensure your headlight, taillight and brake light work properly. 
• Wear high visibility clothing. 
• Use lane positioning to increase visibility and watch for turning vehicles. 
• Avoid riding in blind spots. 

Pekin Murder investigation continuing; police say rumors false

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Despite rumors of an arrest in the murder of a 41-year-old Pekin woman last week, police say they are still investigating and no arrest is imminent.

 

Both the Indiana State Police and Washington County Chief Deputy Sheriff Roger Newlon confirmed Wednesday evening that no arrest has been made.

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Newlon said the investigation was continuing with the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, Pekin Town Marshall and the Washington County Prosecutor’s office all involved along with the ISP.

WSLM received several questions by phone and social media this week regarding the status of the investigation. The calls and messages passed along rumors of an arrest, who was supposed to be arrested and un-released details of the murder — all of them dismissed as rumors by the ISP.

 

41-year-old Kristi Williams was found dead in her home early Thursday morning and what happened remains under investigation but the Indiana State Police say now the investigation has turned to murder.

An autopsy was performed last Friday morning on  Williams at the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville, KY.

The preliminary results showed Williams died due to severe trauma to her neck area. ISP Sgt. Jerry Goodin said he couldn’t comment at this time on the type of trauma involved — or whether it came from choking or a blow to the neck.

“Through our investigation that we have done over the last 24 hours, coupled with the information that we’ve received from the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office, we are officially calling this a murder investigation,” said Goodin on Friday.

According to ISP, who are assisting with the investigation, these results are only preliminary and the final determination of the cause of death will not be determined until all results from the autopsy are confirmed, which typically takes up to six weeks.

Newlon said the department received the 911 call from William’s boyfriend just before 7:30a on Thursday, April 22. Police rushed to the Williams’ home at 8531 State Road 335 and soon after contacted the ISP to help with the investigation.

“We’ve got several people of interest that we are speaking to,” said Goodin. “We are taking our time, that’s why we are trying to leave no stones unturned, again because we want to arrest the person responsible for Kristi’s death.”

A forensic team from Indianapolis worked the scene throughout the day Thursday to determine exactly what happened. Police are still collecting evidence at the scene.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT CAN HELP – CALL 1-800 872-6743

Coffee Club Podcast 05-01-2014

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Coffee Club Podcast 05-01-2014

Allen named Firefighter of the Year for West Baden

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Mike Allen was named West Baden Springs Firefighter of the Year during the recent WBSFD Banquet at the French Lick American Legion.

He also received the award for most runs.

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Emergency Medical Service employee of the Year went to Nick Merritt.

Recognized for 30 years of service on the fire department was Fire Chief Marvin Malone.

Tara Lynch was honored for her 15 years of service.

Scott County Man Arrested on Drug Charge

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Yesterday afternoon, the Indiana State Police assisted the Scottsburg City Police Department with a drug related call at a veterinary clinic just south of the Scottsburg High School in Scottsburg.

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Employees of the vet clinic became alarmed and called police when a male, later identified as Bradley Amburgey, 32, of Austin, went into the rest room at the clinic and stayed for what they thought was a lengthy time period. After Bradley Amburgey came out of the rest room an employee of the vet clinic went into the rest room and found an alleged yellow powdery substance on the sink and floor. 

When Scottsburg City Police Officer Richie Barton and trooper Tracy Spencer arrived on the scene they spoke to Bradley Amburgey. While speaking to him, trooper Spencer noticed he had a yellow substance on his face area. Bradley Amburgey was found to be in possession of a prescription bottle that did not belong to him. The bottle contained seven yellow tablets identified as Hydrocodone, a Schedule Three Controlled Substance. 

Bradley Amburgey was placed under arrest and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance within 1000 Feet of a School, C-Felony. He was incarcerated at the Scott County Jail. 

Swap Shop Podcast 04-30-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 04-30-2014