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Richard Lee Trueblood, age 76 of Salem

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Richard Lee Trueblood, age 76 of Salem, passed away Friday, April 8, 2022 in the Palliative Care Unit of Baptist Health Louisville. In his
last days he was fortunate enough to be cared for by Hosparus Hospice Services.

Richard Trueblood

Born October 27, 1945 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late
Lawrence W. and Aurelia A. (Zink) Trueblood.

He was a retired teacher after 50 years with Salem Community Schools, a member of Blue River Christian Church, and had been a life-long resident of Washington County.

He was a 1963 graduate of Salem High School and, after attending The Herron School of Art in Indianapolis received a bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Education from Indiana University.

Richard, or “Mr T,” as he was known to his beloved students, was a proud member and later an Assistant Director and Visual Designer for the Salem Bands, had been a director of the Salem, Eastern and Tell City Color Guards and was Founder and Director of Menagerie, an Independent Winter Guard International (WGI) Finalist.

Richard and Bonnie Trueblood

He was Director of the Salem Drama Club for 50 years and a performer with the Washington County Actors Community Theater.

He served as a founding member of the Washington County Art Guild, an Executive Board Member of the Indiana HS Color
Guard Association, and was so proud to be a member of the School Board at Salem Community Schools.

Richard truly loved Salem and wanted it to be the best in everything. He was an Eternal Cheerleader for his hometown and opened T Antiques on the Salem Square in 1991.

On July 31, 2021, he married Bonnie Lynn Harmon, after being partners for 32 years. It was a perfect day and the Best Wedding and Reunion ever. As with everything he did, it was filled with love and joy and color and “his kids.”

Richard was a guest on WSLM’s Coffee Club over the years and it was always a treat to have him be a part of the show.

No one loved people more than he did.

He brought his creative and design genius to hundreds throughout his life. Richard changed the World of Color Guard with his designs. He brought Drama Productions to Salem that were unique, groundbreaking, and trendsetting.

Then he used these vehicles of design to mold and change lives.

His students are his legacy – then, now, and Always. “Mr T’s Kids” are all across the world, spreading his love and creativity. In their hearts, they still can hear his trademark cry of “Let’s Do It!” at the beginning of each and every performance.

Survivors include Wife: Bonnie Lynn Harmon; Sister: Cheri L. Ingram of Salem; Niece: Christie (Glenn) Luckett of Salem; 2 Nephews: Tommy (Jessica) Paris and Dr. Kristen (Leigh) Ingram of Salem and 5 great-nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by 1 sister, Barbara Fromelius.

Memorial Contributions should be made to: IHSCGA, Inc. (Indiana HS Color Guard Association) 8308 W. LINCOLNSHIRE DRIVE, YORKTOWN, IN 47396

A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, May 14, 2022 at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center at Salem Middle School. Floral and other Memorial Tributes are welcomed at that time.

His family is proud to have his Arrangements handled by Dawalt Funeral Home.

Bridge projects to restrict traffic on S.R. 60 in Pekin and Clark Counties

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Indiana Department of Transportation Contractor Beaty Construction Inc. is working on a $5.1 million bridge replacement contract that includes two bridges on S.R. 60 in Washington and Clark Counties.

Crews are working at the S.R. 60 bridge over South Fork Blue River, located approximately half a mile west of S.R. 335, just outside of New Pekin, in Washington County.

S.R. 60 will be reduced to one lane at the bridge with temporary signals to control traffic.

The signals are expected to remain in place through late October 2022.

Work is planned to begin in early July to replace the S.R. 60 bridge over Money’s Branch (4.21 miles west of Grant Line Rd.) in Clark County.

Temporary signals will also control traffic at this location through the fall.

INDOT reminds drivers to use extra caution, avoid distractions, and consider worker safety when traveling through active construction zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.

TWIN SPIRES TO GLOW RED IN SUPPORT OF FINAL FOUR-BOUND UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

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Churchill Downs – the home of the Kentucky Derby – will illuminate its iconic Twin Spires with a red glow in support of nearby University of Louisville as the women’s basketball team competes in the Final Four of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Target Center in Minneapolis.

Louisville, a one seed and the winner of the Wichita region, will face top-ranked Greensboro region winner South Carolina on Friday at 7 p.m. ET.

The Twin Spires have been a popular and signature symbol of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby since their completion in 1895.

The 148th running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve, the iconic American sports and Thoroughbred racing celebration held each year on the first Saturday in May, will be staged in five weeks on Saturday, May 7.

Derby Eve Jam Will Close Out 8 Days of Concerts

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The Kentucky Derby Festival is returning to tradition with one of its signature events – Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville – heading back to the Waterfront.

With 900,000 square feet of fun taking place over eight days, this go-to spot for spring features performances by more than 30 local, regional and national acts, including The Homies, Parker McCollum, Blanco Brown, Rob Base, J.D. Shelburne and many more.

Concerts, festive food, family-friendly fun, hot-air balloon displays, midway rides, helicopter excursions and even professional wrestling make up the packed line-up at this Derby Festival favorite, now in its 14th year. Fest-a-Ville is open daily through May 6. (Closed on Monday, May 2.) Hours are 11.a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday and noon to 10 p.m., Sunday.

Fest-a-Ville culminates with the ZYN Derby Eve Jam on Friday, May 6, where country singer-songwriter Parker McCollum, the Academy of Country Music’s 2022 New Male Artist of the Year, will take the stage.

The Texas native’s debut MCA Nashville album, “Gold Chain Cowboy,” was the highest first week debut album of 2021, and his platinum single, “Pretty Heart,” was the only debut single to ship to radio and reach #1 in 2020.

He’ll be joined by special guest, the multi-Platinum artist and creator of the #TrailerTrap sound, Blanco Brown. Known for his global smash single, “The Git Up,” and his recent #1 song, “Just The Way” with Parmalee, Blanco has collaborated across genres with the likes of Nelly, Ciara, Diplo and more.

The show starts at 8 p.m. Sponsors: Kroger and ZYN, along with Media Sponsor: Q103.1. VIP tickets starting at $25 are on sale now at KDF.org.

Hip hop and freestyle artist Rob Base has been performing for more than 30 years and is known for hits, “It Takes Two,” “Get on the Dance Floor” and “Joy and Pain.”

He’ll take the Fest-a-Ville stage on Tuesday, May 3 at 8 p.m., and will be joined by DJ Quinnette. Media Sponsors: B96.5 and Magic 101.3. VIP tickets are $25 and are on sale now at KDF.org.

Concerts featuring a variety of genres will also take the stage:

  • Alex Miller with special guest Scott T. Smith: Thursday, April 28, 8 p.m.
  • The Homies (the Louisville group is part of the music collective, Private Garden, co-founded by
  • Jack Harlow) with co-headliner Kyle Hume: Friday, April 29, 8 p.m. Media Sponsor is 99.7 DJX.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival GospelFest Presented by Passport Health Plan by Molina Healthcare and Republic Bank: April 30, 7 p.m. This Gospel Choir Showcase features performances by national acts, including Jason Clayborn, Randy Weston, Nate Bean and more and has moved to Fest-a-Ville this year.
  • J.D. Shelburne: Saturday, April 30, 8 p.m.
  • Joslyn & The Sweet Compression with Casey Powell: Sunday, May 1, 7 p.m.
  • Tony & The Tan Lines with special guest Jameron: Wednesday, May 4, 8 p.m.
  • The Crashers with special guest Hawks: Thursday, May 5, 8 p.m.
  • Additional acts will round out the line-up. Complete details available on KDF.org

Other hot happenings at Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville include:

  • Kentucky Derby Festival Chow Wagon: Open during the entire eight days of Fest-a-Ville, this outdoor food and live music venue is a long-running Derby Festival tradition. Happy Hour Weekdays: 4-6 p.m. $3 beers at the Miller Lite Beer Garden.
  • NEW THIS YEAR: Flavors of Fest-a-Ville: Sample foodie favorites from popular Festival tradition, the Chow Wagon. It’s open weekdays only from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Samples range from $2 to $4.
  • Pegasus PlayVille, sponsored by Norton Children’s, features a variety of kid-friendly activities, including Charlie Chopper, Rainbow Rock, Fun Slide, Lil Wheel and more.
  • Military Day returns on Thursday, April 28 with free admission all day for Veterans and active military with their military ID.
  • NEW THIS YEAR: The Kentucky Association of Health Plans (KAHP) will give patrons a free Pegasus Pin or money card (valued at $7) to be used at Fest-a-Ville if they get a COVID-19 vaccination (vaccines are available from 4-6 p.m. each day). The KAHP tent will be located at the entrance, with Bluewater Diagnostic Laboratory administering vaccines.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Neigh-Maste on the Waterfront: Friday, April 29, noon-1 p.m. Festivalgoers can relax and recharge at this yoga event while enjoying views of the Ohio River and Louisville skyline.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Ohio Valley Wrestling Run for the Ropes: Friday, April 29, 6-7:30 p.m. Special meet-and-greet with OVW stars at 5 p.m., followed by six big matches, including a special “Every Man for Himself Free-For-All” over the top rope Battle Royal.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Great Balloon Glow: Friday, April 29, 9 p.m. The event has been moved to Fest-a-Ville this year and features a dozen balloons lighting up the city skyline.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Ken-Ducky Derby: Saturday, April 30, call to the post at 2 p.m. See the launch of 46,000 ducks into the Ohio River for a chance to race and compete for prizes. Proceeds benefit Harbor House of Louisville.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Sunday Funday Drag Show Brunch: Sunday, May 1, 1-3 p.m. Coordinated by the Louisville Pride Foundation, this event showcases some of Louisville’s finest entertainers. Food and drinks available for purchase. $200 VIP Experience includes prime seating for a table of six, $50 in food and drink tickets and a special swag bag.
  • Kentucky Derby Festival HappyTail Hour: Tuesday, May 3, 1-4 p.m. Bring your four-legged friend to this pet-friendly event on the Great Lawn. Coordinated by Metro Animal Services.
  • NEW THIS YEAR: Heroes in Education Day: Thursday, May 5. All education employees (with a valid ID) are invited to head down after school and experience an evening at Fest-a-Ville. They will receive free admission that day, along with a commemorative, custom Pegasus Pin while supplies last, courtesy of Class Act Federal Credit Union.
  • Admission to Fest-a-Ville is free with a 2022 Pegasus Pin. (Food, drink and pets are not permitted). Sponsored by Kroger. Stage Sponsor: ZYN. Beer Garden Sponsor: Miller Lite. Supporting Sponsor: Kentucky Association of Health Plans.

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari Listed in three USA Today Top 10 Polls

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Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari is up for three of USA Today’s America’s Top 10 Polls in the categories of Best Theme Park, Best Waterpark, and The Voyage was nominated for Best Rollercoaster.

USA Today and USATODAY.com reach a combined seven million readers daily and are a leader in mobile applications with more than 21 million downloads on mobile devices.  USA Today launched its “Readers’ Choice” campaign by having its travel experts choose the top twenty parks or attractions over contests covering food, lodging, destinations, and more. Holiday World is thrilled to earn three nominations:
Best Theme Park: Holiday World
Best Outdoor Water Park: Splashin’ Safari
Best Rollercoaster: The Voyage

Voters can help Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari win by voting daily now through April 25. If you’d like Holiday World, Splashin’ Safari, and The Voyage to take top honors, please click on each link, above, and click “Vote.”

The Holiday World hiring team will be at Indiana Tech in Evansville, Indiana this Saturday, April 2 from 10 am to 5 pm.

Those interested in attending or learning more about working at Holiday World are encouraged to apply at HolidayWorldJobs.com.

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari will open on May 7 for Platinum Season Passholders and May 14 for the general public, with the new Holidays in the Sky drone and fireworks spectacular running June 18-July 31. 

Scott County Inmate Roster – 3-31-22

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Inmates were released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
KAMMAN, CHRISTY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000996
Release Date:
03-30-2022 – 8:30 am
Booking Date:
10-10-2021 – 8:49 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY

Clark County Inmate Roster – 3-31-22

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Booking History with Photos 03-31-22

Harrison County Inmate Roster – 3-31-22

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Gray, Macel

  • Poss of meth
  • Poss of para

Kruer, Dylan

  • OWI Refusal
  • Leaving the scene
  • Resisting law enforcement
  • Reckless driving

Swain, Deonte

  • FTA Cheating at gaming X2
  • FTA False identity Statement

Poff, Gavin

  • Criminal trespass
  • Conversion
  • Criminal mischief
  • Burglary
  • Criminal trespass
  • Conversion
  • Criminal mischief damage B/T $750 and $50K

California Man Arrested After 70 Pounds of Marijuana Located During Traffic Stop

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Yesterday afternoon, March 29, a traffic stop conducted by a trooper from the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post led to the discovery of a large amount of marijuana and cash which resulted in the driver being arrested on felony charges.

At approximately 5:00 pm, Sergeant Stephen Wheeles, ISP-Versailles, conducted a traffic stop on a 2022 Ford Edge on I-65 Southbound near the 51 mile marker near Seymour, Indiana.  During the traffic stop, Sgt. Wheeles became suspicious that criminal activity was taking place.

The investigation led to a search of the vehicle.  During the search, troopers located approximately 60 vacuum sealed packages containing suspected marijuana.  Initial estimates indicated the weight of the packaged marijuana to be in excess of 70 pounds.  Over $16,000 in US Currency was also located in the car. 

The driver of the vehicle, Arman Hakobyan, age 37, Chatsworth, California was arrested and transported to the Jackson County Jail on initial charges of Dealing over 10 pounds of Marijuana and Possession of Marijuana.

The marijuana is estimated to have a street value of $150,000 to $200,000.

Hakobyan will soon face an initial appearance in the Jackson County Circuit Court. 

Washington County Inmate Roster – 3-30-22

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March 30 

City of Salem Police

Micah Ryan Spurlin, 35, Salem

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Indiana State Police 

Jody Lee Huff, 37, Palmyra

  • Possession of paraphernalia
  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia – prior conviction for a drug offense

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Michael Anthony Mayfield, 44, Pekin

  • Here For Court

Andrew Morgan Rosenbaum, 29, Salem

  • Cruelty to animal – beating animal with prior unrelated cruelty to animals beating conviction or person committed offense with intent to threaten intimidate coerce harass terrorize a family or household member

March 29

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Chance Levi Craig, 19, Vallonia

  • Intimidation
  • Domestic Battery

Ethan C. Black, 42, Salem

  • Invasion of privacy

March 28

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Russell Earl Harbold, 58, Scottsburg

  • Operating a motor vehicle while privileges are suspended