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Scott County Inmate Roster – 7-14-21

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
MCFARLIN, DAVID
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000714
Booking Date:
07-14-2021 – 3:37 am
Charges:
IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED
IC 9-30-5-2(A)MA ~ OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED ENDANGERING A PERSON
IC 9-21-8-52 ~ RECKLESS DRIVING
IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION

SMITH, RANDALL
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000713
Booking Date:
07-13-2021 – 5:17 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR

 
PROVENZA, BLAKE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000712
Booking Date:
07-13-2021 – 2:52 pm
Charges:
IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION

 
Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
COUCH, JOSEPH
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000651
Release Date:
07-14-2021 – 3:45 am
Booking Date:
06-29-2021 – 1:01 pm
Charges:
FAILURE TO COMPLY ~ FAILURE TO COMPLY

NASBY, PATRICIA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000596
Release Date:
07-13-2021 – 4:00 pm
Booking Date:
06-19-2021 – 1:03 am
Charges:
IC 9-30-10-16(F6) ~ OPERATING A VEHICLE AS HTV
IC 35-43-1-1(A)FL4 ~ ARSON

BROWN, JENNIFER
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000706
Release Date:
07-13-2021 – 2:45 pm
Booking Date:
07-11-2021 – 7:57 pm
Charges:
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT

HELTON, GEORGE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000599
Release Date:
07-13-2021 – 1:00 pm
Booking Date:
06-20-2021 – 1:50 am
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1.3(a)MA ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY
IC 35-42-2-9(FL6) ~ STRANGULATION
IC 35-50-6-1 ~ PAROLE VIOLATION

STRONG, DON
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000703
Release Date:
07-13-2021 – 9:45 am
Booking Date:
07-10-2021 – 2:33 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-3-4(A)FL6 ~ ESCAPE — FLEES FROM LAWFUL DETENTION

MCINTOSH, JEREMY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2021-000623
Release Date:
07-13-2021 – 7:30 am
Booking Date:
06-24-2021 – 9:29 pm
Charges:
IC 35-48-4-13(A)MB ~ VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 35-48-4-6(B)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF COCAINE OR SCHEDULE I OR II NARCOTIC DRUG – AT LEAST 5 LT 10 GR
IC 35-48-4-11(A)MB ~ POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH OR SALVIA

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 7-14-21

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Bugg, Bobbie J
Booking #: 106082
Booking Date: 07-14-2021 – 1:34 am
Charges: 16-42-19-18 (604) HEALTH- POSSESS HYPODERMIC SYRINGE OR NEEDLE
Bond: No Bond
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Hickman, Justin D
Booking #: 106081
Booking Date: 07-13-2021 – 2:33 pm
Charges: 35-50-7-9 (88) SENTENCE- COURT ORDER PROBATION VIOLATION
Bond: No Bond
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Clayton, Christy M
Booking #: 106080
Booking Date: 07-13-2021 – 1:24 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-6.1 (76) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE
Bond: No Bond
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Ritz, Calvin L
Booking #: 106079
Booking Date: 07-13-2021 – 12:06 pm
Charges: 35-42-4-6 (249) SEX CRIME- CHILD SOLICITATION
Bond: No Bond
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Garza, Stephanie T
Booking #: 106078
Release Date: 07-13-2021 – 11:23 pm
Booking Date: 07-13-2021 – 3:18 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
35-48-4-6.1 (76) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE
Bond: $1005
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Barnard, Kelly S
Booking #: 106062
Release Date: 07-13-2021 – 3:38 pm
Booking Date: 07-10-2021 – 12:34 pm
Charges: 35-43-4-2 (1125) THEFT : A : M
35-43-4-2 (528) THEFT
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
35-43-4-2 (1125) THEFT : A : M
Bond: $255
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Tankersley, Nathan J
Booking #: 105636
Release Date: 07-13-2021 – 2:53 pm
Booking Date: 05-06-2021 – 12:55 pm
Charges: 16-42-19-18 (604) HEALTH- POSSESS HYPODERMIC SYRINGE OR NEEDLE
35-48-4-8.3 (8) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS PARAPHERNALIA
35-48-4-6.1 (76) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
Bond: $1505
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Harrison County Inmate Roster – 7-14-21

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Delaney, Darrell

Domestic Battery
Criminal Confinement
Resisting Law Enforcement
Invasion of Privacy

Leister, Daylen
Criminal Mischief
Domestic Battery

Neal, Matthew
Nonsupport of a Dependent Child

Sparks, Bradley
Conversion

Donald Lee Nicholson, 80, Orleans

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Donald Lee Nicholson, 80, Orleans, Indiana; formerly of Paoli Indiana, passed away on Monday, July 12, 2021, at his residence.  He was born in Paoli, Indiana on August 3, 1940, to Norman Banks and Leota Mae King Nicholson.  Donald married Mary Lou Grimes on May 5, 1962, and she survives.

Donald was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Karen Sue Buchanan.

He was a member of the Paoli First Baptist Church. Donald was a 1958 graduate of Paoli High School. He retired from Carpenter Body Works. Donald enjoyed IU Basketball and westerns. He was a LA Dodgers Baseball fan.

Survivors include:

Wife: Mary Nicholson, Orleans, Indiana

Sons: Donald D. and Angel Nicholson, Woodbridge, Virginia

Daniel L. and Pam Nicholson, Orleans, Indiana           

4-Grandchildren; Joshua Nicholson and Jessica Nicholson of Indianapolis, and Noah and Sarah Nicholson of Virginia also survive Donald Lee Nicholson.

Visitation will be from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Thursday, July 15, 2021, with a funeral service to follow at 2:00 PM at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home located at 226 W. Campbell St. Paoli IN 47454.

Interment will be in the Mt. Gilead Cemetery.

Phillip Andry will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made at:

Mt. Gilead Cemetery Fund

Bill Wells

2819 N. County Rd. 300 W.

West Baden, IN 474663

 

Orange County Cancer Patient Services Fund

PO Box 279

Orleans, IN 47452

 

Online Condolences may be made at www.dillmanscottfuneralhome.com

 
 

Lonnie D. Edwards, 82, of Milltown

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Lonnie D. Edwards, 82, of Milltown, Indiana died on July 12, 2021, at the home of his daughter, Jodi Zehr.  Lonnie was born on January 27, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana to the late William F. and Hettie M. (Sutton) Edwards.

Lonnie was a former waste technician for BASF.

Lonnie was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Betsy J. (McCoy) Edwards; his son, Greg Edwards; brothers:  Frank, Max, Joe, Richard, and Larry Edwards; sisters:  Emmajean Edwards, Phyllis Bary, Regina Karsner, and Rene Edwards.

Lonnie is survived by his daughter, Jodi Zehr of Milltown, Indiana, and sisters:  Sheila Young of New Albany, Indiana and Rita K. Edwards of Clarksville, Indiana; grandchildren:  Justin Barnes (Sami), Brian Barnes, and J.R. Logsdon; and great-grandchildren:  Weslee, Kaylee, Leeland, and Titan.

Graveside services will be on Thursday, July 15, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. at the Milltown Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 15, 2021, at the Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana.

The family requested no flowers be sent to the funeral home.  Memorial contributions can be made to the WHAS Crusade for Children, in lieu of flowers.

Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana is entrusted with the arrangements.

James Ronald (Ron) Daugherty, 84 of Orleans

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James Ronald (Ron) Daugherty, 84 of Orleans, passed away at 3:01 PM on Monday, July 12, 2021.

He was born February 10, 1937, in Clover Splint, KY, the son of James N. and Treva (Smith) Daugherty.

He married Betty Daugherty and she survives.

He was a farmer and truck driver for many years.  He enjoyed farming, pulling horses, coon hunting, outdoors and spending time with grandchildren.  He graduated from Orleans High School, Class of 1956.  He was a member of the Teamsters Local 135.

He is survived by his wife of Orleans; six children, Scott (Lora) Daugherty of Orleans, Billy (Becky) Wilkerson of Salem, Brenda (Jeff) Durham of Salem, Angie (Carl) Niece of Brunswick, Georgia, Bobby (Carol) Wilkerson of Salem and Belinda (Elvis) Collins of Tunnelton; eleven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; one brother, Kenneth Daugherty (Janice) of Orleans; one sister-in-law, Shirley Daugherty of Orleans and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Silas Daugherty; one grandson, Marcus Frentz, and one great-grandson in infancy.

The funeral will be on Friday, July 16, 2021, at 11:00 AM at the Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans with Thomas Bostic officiating. 

Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Orleans.

Friends are invited to visitation at the funeral home on Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00 PM

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Orange County 4-H.

Hope Vivian Hattabaugh, age 91 of Campbellsburg

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Hope Vivian Hattabaugh, age 91 of Campbellsburg, passed away Monday,
July 12, 2021, in her residence.

Born August 27, 1929, in Spencer, Indiana, she was the daughter of the
late Fred and Edith (Parrish) Medaris and was later adopted by Hollice
Barkman.

She was a homemaker and a former custodian at the First Baptist Church
of Salem. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Salem and
attended the Mill Creek Baptist Church.

On May 2, 1948, she married Harry Eugene Hattabaugh, who survives. They were married for 73 years.

Also surviving are: 2 Sons: Hugh (Kay) Hattabaugh of Apopka, Florida and
John (Rita) Hattabaugh of Campbellsburg; 1 Sister: Joy Barkman Sullender
of Indianapolis; Granddaughters: Holly Shever and Heidi Cardenas, both
of Florida and Grandson: John Hattabaugh of Mitchell.

She was preceded in death by 2 sons: Mark and James Fredrick Hattabaugh and 3 Brothers: Hugh and Fred Medaris and Jay Parrish.

The services will be private with interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home.

Firetruck Pull to Raise Money for Special Olympics

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As part of the grand re-opening events for Salem’s Walmart, WSLM has planned their 2nd Firetruck Pull coming up this Saturday, July 17 at 10a.

The event will take place in the store’s parking lot with the help of the Salem Fire Department and local teams who will help raise money for the Special Olympics. 

Salem Media President Rebecca White said she is pleased to help raise money for local Olympians. 

“We did this in 2016 when the store first opened and everyone loved it and we were able to raise money for the Washington County Special Olympics to purchase uniforms,” said White. 

Teams of 10 can register and pay $10 per team member and gather in the Walmart parking lot on Saturday morning. 

Download a registration form FIRE-TRUCK-PULL-REGISTRATION-AND-WAIVER and also sign the waiver. Also, see the rules 2021 FIRE TRUCK PULL FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Masks will be optional at Salem Schools in August

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At the regular meeting of the Salem Community School Board of Trustees on Monday evening, the board approved a return to school policy that will see students and staff starting classes in August without wearing masks. 

Indiana’s Covid numbers have dramatically declined since May despite the rise of variants across the US. 

According to Superintendent Jon Acton, the corporation is working with East Washington and Paoli Schools on similar plans. 

The policy states that facemasks will be optional for all students and staff in all grades during school hours and extra-curricular events. 

Federal law requires facemasks to be worn when riding on a school bus. 

Salem Community School Corporation will continue to provide hand sanitizing stations throughout its buildings and have hand sanitizer available in each class.

Salem Community School Corporation will continue to maintain clean facilities by continuing the cleaning protocols established in 2020-21.  

Salem Community School Corporation will follow isolation and quarantine recommendations from the CDC, ISDH and Washington County Health Department.  Continuation of learning for students in quarantine will be done virtually. 

Salem Community School Corporation will make Covid-19 tests available in nurses’ stations for those students and staff that meet IDHS testing criteria.

Salem Community School Corporation will work with WCHD and other providers to make Covid-19 vaccines available to students and staff.

Salem Community School Corporation will ensure that the accommodations are made for children with disabilities that allow them the opportunity to have the same health and safety policies as non-disabled students have.

Salem Community School Corporation will work in coordination with the ISDH and the Washington County Health Department to provide a safe, clean, and healthy school environment.

Acton said the plan was updated at the July 12 regular meeting of the Salem Community School Corporation, where the public was given an opportunity to comment on the plan.

There was no comment. 

Acton said the plan will be reviewed prior to the opening of the 2021 school year and as needed throughout the year. 

He said if updates or revisions are necessary, the public will have the opportunity to comment at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Salem Community School Corporation. 

The next scheduled review will be on December 13, 2021, a regular meeting of the Board.

SUPERINTENDENT MEDICAL LEAVE

The board also approved a medical leave for Acton, who is facing a battle with cancer. 

The leave begins July 19 and Acton said he hoped to return next spring. In the meantime, Dr. Kim Thurston, Assistant Superintendent, will manage day to day duties at the school along with Brent Minton. 

Salem Superintendent Jon Acton presented his wife, Lindsey, and son, Andrew, with Sagamore of Salem awards for their care through his cancer treatments. He will take a leave of absence beginning July 19.

In a note to staff, Acton said “the goal of myself, my family and medical team is to complete treatment and recovery plans in order to have the best chance to defeat cancer. For the sake of my personal family as well as Salem CS, I grudgingly conceded that medical leave is the best strategy for immediate, long-term and sustainable success.”

Acton said he would continue to collaborate with Thurston on corporation matters and promote Salem CS to everyone he comes in contact with. 

“It is an exciting time to be a Salem Lion with key personnel additions including a corporation STEAM Director and athletic strength and conditioning coach/teacher. Construction will begin within the month on the new FEMA Safe Rooms/Fine Arts and STEAM Centers. Upon completion, Salem Community Schools will be the ONLY school corporation in the Midwest to have Safe Room/Tornado shelters capable of protecting every student and staff member in the corporation. These facilities will extend protection and shelter to the entire community of Salem during non-school hours.”

Acton thank the community and school staff for their support. 

“I am hopeful that a full recovery is obtainable so I may return to work at the Best Small School Corporation in the State,” he said. 

Attorney Tom Scifres said he had been impressed with Acton and noted a change in morale and direction of the school since he had been in the position since Spring 2020. 

STAFF CHANGES

The board approved the following staff changes.

  • Anne Scarlett – Resignation from SMS Special Ed Teacher
  • John Skomp – Resignation from SCS Director of Convergence and Innovation
  • Duane Davis – Resignation from BSE Music Teacher
  • Christina Worley – Resignation from BSE Instructional Assistant
  • Ashley Williams – Resignation from Full-Time SCS Bus Driver to Sub Bus Driver
  • Zach George – New Hire, Strength and Conditioning Teacher/Coach
  • Nick Roby – New Hire, BSE 4th Grade Teacher
  • Ronnie Hobbs – New Hire, BSE 5th Grade Teacher
  • Brennyn Roby – New Hire, SMS Counselor
  • Kayla Cornett – SMS Cafeteria
  • Amber Simmons – BSE Cafeteria 
  • Tina Ward – BSE Cafeteria
  • Jeremy Lee – SHS ISS Instructional Assistant
  • Chris Catlin – Transfer from BSE 5th Grade to 8th Grade SMS Science Teacher
  • J. Ben Moore – Volunteer Strength Training for Football
  • Hunter Meadows – Volunteer Assistant Boys Soccer Coach
  • Tim Johnston, Larry Hoover, Jean Dowen and Blair Winslow – 2021 Band Camp Assistants. 
  • Becky Day – SMS Late Bus Duty
  • Kelsey Harrell – Transfer from BSE 1st Grade to 5th Grade
  • Ashley Williams – Transfer from Title 1 to Kindergarten
  • Renee Lamb – Transfer from 1st Grade to Title 1
  • Jessica Morgan – STEAM Director
  • Duane Malloy – Varsity Head Basketball Coach

APPROVAL OF HEALTH BENEFITS

The Board approved $100 per employee reimbursement for school health insurance when a staff member uses the new clinic. 

OTHER BUSINESS

  • Herf Jones was approved to be the graduation provider for 2022.
  • The Board approved a curriculum for computer science that was previously provided through Prosser.
  • The board approved a $1500 stipend for staff to be paid through the Esser funding, which was provided by the Federal Government. 
  • The board approved a proposal from Koetter Construction to replace flooring at Bradie Shrum Elementary and Salem High School. The bid was for $632,000 plus a $17,000 option for elementary school porcelain tile and $63,000 for high school tile. This money also comes from the Esser funding. 
  • John Jones accepted the monthly Community Support/Business Award for his support of Salem Schools. 

 

 

 

Paving planned on Skyline Drive in Jackson-Washington State Forest

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Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Libbs Paving Inc. plans to begin patching, milling, and paving along Skyline Drive in Jackson-Washington State Forest near Brownstown on or after Monday, July 19.

The road will be closed to thru traffic between the gates at C.R. 100 E. and C.R. 50 W. while work is in progress. The project is expected to take two to three weeks, weather permitting.

Motorists are reminded to slow down, use extra caution, and drive distraction-free in and near construction zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.