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Michael D. “Mike” Sullivan, age 59 of, Lexington, Kentucky

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Michael D. “Mike” Sullivan, age 59 of, Lexington, Kentucky,  passed away Wednesday, October 5, 2022 as a result of a motorcycle accident.

Born January 15, 1963, he was the son of James and Barbara (Wingfield) Sullivan.

He was a licensed electrician and trained and raced horses at Churchill Downs, Keeneland and other tracks.

Survivors include his mother, Barbara Sullivan and a sister Donna Sue (Chris) Smith.

He was preceded in death by his father and grandparents: Harry and Lillie Sullivan and Coy and Lola Wingfield.

A memorial service was held in Lexington and a graveside service will be held at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem at 1:00 pm on Saturday October 22, 2022.

Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home

Gregory Jackson, age 63, of Borden

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Gregory Jackson, age 63, of Borden passed away Friday, October 14, 2022 at University of Louisville Hospital.  Born June 10, 1959, he was the son of Virginia Gale Jackson who survives.

He was a former employee of Haas Cabinet Company and Kimball International and played the guitar with several bands.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra (Watts) Jackson; mother, Virginia Jackson; sister, Wanda Jones; and niece, Loretta Volpert.

A Celebration of Life service will be held Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel with Brother Rodney Sweeney officiating.  Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. until time of service at the funeral home.  Burial to follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.

www.hughestaylor.net

Mary Bell Cornett, age 76, of Salem

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Mary Bell Cornett, age 76, of Salem passed away Friday, October 14, 2022.  Born December 10, 1945 in Onieda, Kentucky, she was the daughter of McKinnley Davidson and Feba Mae Spurlock.

Mary retired from Child Craft and was a member of Free Gospel Fellowship in Pekin.

She is survived by 4 sons: Hiram Cornett (Ella), Samuel Cornett, Pearl Cornett (April), and Todd Smith; 1 brother: Huey Davidson (Ruby); 11 grandchildren; and 17 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, McKinnley Davidson and Feba Spurlock; daughter, Elsie Bishop; sister, Lula Davidson; grandson, Kent Barger; and granddaughter, Mary F. Cornett.

Funeral services will be held Monday, October 17, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel with Martin Stevens officiating.  Visitation will be held Sunday, October 16, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home and on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home.  Burial to follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Betty Jean Thomas, age 84 of Pekin

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Betty Jean Thomas, age 84 of Pekin, Indiana, passed away in Meadow View Health & Rehabilitation in Salem, Indiana on October 11, 2022.

Born January 10, 1938 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Joseph S. Hollrah and Velma L. (Senn) Hollrah.

She was a life resident of Washington County and a 1955 graduate of Salem High School. She was a member of Bunker Hill Christian Church and retired from the US Census Bureau where she was a technical statistician. She served for many years on the board of Washington County Rural Telephone Cooperative.

Survivors include:
Son, Jeffrey (Debbie Gillespie) Thomas of Pekin, Indiana;
Daughter, Jill Bailey of Bloomington, Indiana;
Daughter, Jeannie (Tom) Doebler of Pekin, Indiana;
Brother, Lee Hollrah of Fredricksburg, Virginia;
Sister, Ann Burgen of McMinnville, Tennessee;
Sister, Georgia Adams of Palm City, Florida.
She is also survived by seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren who were her pride and joy.

She was preceded in death by a brother, James Burton Hollrah, and her son-in-law, Brian Bailey.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Sunday at Dawalt Funeral Home and Monday from 10 am to time of service at Bunker Hill Christian Church near Salem, Indiana.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Monday at Bunker Hill Christian Church with her grandson, Brandon Doebler, officiating.
Interment following the funeral at Bunker Hill Christian Church Cemetery.

The family requests donations be made to Bunker Hill Christian Church.

Police Kill Corydon Man Inside Clarksville Walmart

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Police shot and killed a Corydon man inside the Clarksville Walmart after he was spotted holding machete-style knife.

Detectives from the Indiana State Police in Sellersburg are investigating the shooting that occurred inside the Clarksville Walmart late Monday night.  

Detective Matt Busick said the preliminary investigation reveals that around 11:15 pm Monday, store employees notified officers from the Clarksville Police Department of a suspicious male walking around inside the Walmart on Veteran’s Parkway in Clarksville.

The store had closed to customers at 11 pm, and the man, later identified as Daniel Francis Scott, 30, of Corydon, Indiana, disregarded requests to leave the store.

Scott also appeared to have severe lacerations to the side of his neck. 

Three Clarksville Police officers were outside the store on a separate and unrelated investigation.

The three immediately responded when notified by store employees and observed Scott walking inside the store.

Based on information and video gathered in the investigation, detectives believe Scott brandished a machete-style knife when approached and charged toward an officer.

That officer fired his department handgun, striking Scott.

Officers began life-saving measures and called for an ambulance.

Scott was transported to Clark Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.  

The Clarksville Police Department requested Indiana State Police investigate the shooting. No Walmart employees or Clarksville Police officers were injured during the incident.  

Investigators believe the lacerations to Daniel Scott’s neck were likely self-inflicted and that Scott took a razer and the machete from the store before being asked to leave.  

The family of Daniel Scott has been notified.

This investigation is ongoing.  

Martinsville man killed in ORV accident in Morgan County

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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an off-road vehicle (ORV) accident that occurred Saturday night

 At approximately 9:45 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of the 2200 block of Wilber Road for an ORV accident involving serious injuries.

Initial investigation revealed that Jacob Mayes, 30, of Martinsville, was operating an ORV when he lost control, causing him to be thrown from the vehicle. Mayes suffered fatal injuries as a result of the accident.

It has been determined that at the time of the accident no seatbelt or safety devices were being used. The investigation is ongoing.

Assisting agencies on the scene included Morgan County Sheriff’s Department, Brooklyn Fire Department, Gregg Township Fire Department, Morgan County Coroner’s Office.

Holiday World Halloween Drone Show will include 2023 announcement

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300 drones will take flight for two nights with Halloween in the Sky on October 22 & 29. The new drone and fireworks spectacular will be themed entirely to Halloween and will end with an announcement for 2023.

“This Summer, our 300 drone and light show, Holidays in the Sky was a tremendous hit with our Guests,” said Leah Koch-Blumhardt, Director of Communications and Fourth-Generation Owner of Holiday World. “We knew we had to bring the ‘swarm’ back for an encore performance this year. Plus, is there a more spectacular way to make an announcement than with 300 drones?”

Halloween in the Sky will begin at 7:45 pm and is included in Guest admission on Saturday, October 22, and Saturday, October 29.

“If you missed Holidays in the Sky, you don’t want to miss this one,” adds Koch-Blumhardt. “The displays are mesmerizing—it’s amazing what 300 drones can do!”

Happy Halloween Weekends is Holiday World’s family-friendly fall event that runs weekends through October 30. The event includes the rides you love at Holiday World, plus Halloween-themed shows, food, and attractions!

Season passes for 2023 are on sale now and include the NEW Free Pre-K pass. Guests who purchase before October 12 get the best price of the year and can set up an easy payment plan. For more information on season passes, visit HolidayWorld.Com/SeasonPass

Lester B. Sowder, age 67 of Salem

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Lester B. Sowder, age 67 of Salem, passed away Wednesday, October 5,
2022 at 5:17 pm, in St. Vincent Salem Hospital.

Born May 24, 1955 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late James
Russell and Nancy Mildred (Nolan) Sowder.

He had been a life resident of Washington County and was a 1973 graduate
of Salem High School.

On January 25, 1974 he married Rhonda R. (Richardson) Sowder.

Lester was a retired logger and farmer, a past President and donator of
property to the Winslow Cemetery Association, was a member of Salem
V.F.W. Post #6636 and Salem Moose Lodge #2380 and served on the Delaney
Park Board.

Survivors include: Wife: Rhonda R. (Richardson) Sowder. Son: Jeremy
(Andrea) Sowder of Salem; Daughter: Robin (Stephen) McClain of Salem;
Brother: Dearl Sowder of Carlisle, Indiana; 5 grandchildren: Reymington,
Hunter and Renee McClain, Nathan and Kaden Sowder and a great grandson
Waylon McClain.

Funeral Service: 2:00 pm Sunday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Bro. Larry
Dalton & Richard Richardson officiating.

Visitation: 2 to 7 pm Saturday and from Noon to 2 pm Sunday. Interment
will follow the funeral service at Winslow Cemetery near Salem.

The Family Requests Donations made to:
Winslow Cemetery Association
C/O Terry Sowder
121 West Woodland Drive
Salem, Indiana 47167

Supreme Court to hold oral argument in Lawrence County

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The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to the Mitchell Opera House in Lawrence County on Wednesday, October 26.

The Court will hold oral argument in Christopher Jerome Harris v. State of Indiana (21A-CR-1315), a criminal case concerning the habitual offender enhancement.

The Court holds oral arguments at the State House in Indianapolis and occasionally schedules arguments outside the capital.

Traveling oral arguments allow students, press, and the public in other areas of the state the opportunity to see the work of the Court.

This argument will take place in the Mitchell Opera House, 217 N 7th Street, Mitchell, IN 47446 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern.

The 40-minute argument is open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested in attending will be required to enter through the main entrance from N 7th Street and go through security.

Nearly 200 students from the following schools are scheduled to attend:

  • Mitchell High School
  • Orleans High School
  • Shoals High School

The argument will be webcast live and archived on the Court’s website.

The Opera House is accessible to those with disabilities. Accessible parking is available in the side lot on W Brook Street.

Washington County Inmate Roster – 10-5-22

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October 5

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Millard Colin Hendry, 49, North Vernon

  • Dealing in methamphetamine
  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
  • Possession of paraphernalia
  • Operating motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked

Thomas E East, 52, Salem 

  • Operating motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked
  • Theft
  • Operating Motor Vehicle without Financial Responsibility With a Prior Conviction

 

Breawana D. Rice, 19, Salem

  • Theft

 

 

 

Jonathan Andrew Martin, 31, Pekin 

  • Dealing in altered property with prior conviction under IC 35-43-4 or fair market value of property is at least $1000
  • Burglary
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Residential entry 

City of Salem Police Department

Rickie Rene Lane, 51, Louisville

  • Operating motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked
  • Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia

 

 

October 4

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Joshua Lane Strange, 30, Scottsburg

  • Failure to return to lawful detention
  • Failure to appear on felony charge