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Jimmie Dale Wilcoxson, 79 of Salem

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Jimmie Dale Wilcoxson, 79 of Salem, IN passed away on Sunday, November 15, 2020 at his home.

Jimmie was born on May 16, 1941 in New Albany, IN the son of Frank Kincaid and Geneva Maude Hunter Wilcoxson. He was a Musician, Printer, music teacher and owner of Saber Label Recording Company. Jimmie could play several instruments including the Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Piano, Harmonica, and was known as a gifted singer song writer. He was well known in Europe and Australia as a Rockabilly Legend and the Queen of England was a fan. Jimmie had a worldwide fan base as well. He was also a father figure to many of his musician friends and students.

Jimmie is survived by his wife Kimberly Phillips Wilcoxson whom he married on February 4, 1984 in Goodlettsville, TN; he is also survived by daughters, Mercedes Valentina of Salem, IN, Cobie Karsner and her husband Darryl of Sellersburg, IN; son, David Wilcoxson and his wife Patti of Salem, IN; sons by heart, Matthew Roll of Salem, IN, Geoffrey Harrison of Salem, IN and Jeffrey Dean Lamb of Gallatin, TN;  a sister, Jerry Lou Hall of New Albany, IN; grandchildren, Darrin Karsner(Mandy) Amanda Windell(Bobby), Jesse Karsner(Stephanie), Melissa Karsner Russell Wilcoxson, Bre Wilcoxson, Ezra Harrison, Gracynn Harrison, Matalei Roll; great-grandchildren, Michelle Karsner, Elizabeth Karsner, Jacob Karsner, Caleb Karsner, Ryleigh Windell, Hudson Windell, Noa Karsner, Damien Karsner, Memphis Wilcoxson, Halen Wilcoxson; great-great-grandchild, Isabella Sprinkle; and several nieces and nephews, sister and brother-in-laws, other family members friends, students and fans.

Private family Life Celebration Services will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at Grayson Funeral Home in Charlestown, IN. Public visitation will begin at 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Tuesday at the funeral home with a limit of 50 persons in the funeral home at one time with masks and social distancing. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Jimmie may take the form of donations to The General Fund at Sweet Relief @ Sweet Relief Musicians Fund 2601 East Chapman Avenue Suite 204 Fullerton, CA 92831.

 

Dr. Morgan Makes Strict Recommendations For Schools To Combat Covid

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Washington County Health Officer Dr. Jeff Morgan is making recommendations to keep local schools safer during the recent Covid-19 increases. 

According to a letter Dr. Morgan sent to Washington County school administrators, his advice on Covid-19 is more strict in some cases than what the Indiana State Health Department released last week. 

In fact, Morgan is prepared to cancel all high school sports if the county moves to the “Red” category. 

A county is considered “Red” if the 7-day all positivity rate is 15% or greater. A county is considered “Orange” if the 7-day all positivity rate is between 10% to 14.9%

Washington County (along with many other counties around Indiana) was moved to Orange Status last week on the Indiana State Health Department Covid-19 map. 

Washington County is currently at a 14.92 percent 7-day All positivity rate. 

A look at the ISDH’s coronavirus map shows 87 of Indiana’s 92 counties are in the orange or red categories.

Morgan addressed administrators last week and encouraged them to move classes online and offered advice on extra-curricular activities including sports. 

Read Dr. Morgan’s Letter Here – morgan

Morgan said that all schools should move to a hybrid/virtual learning environment for middle and high school students. He said Pre-K and Elementary classes could remain in-person while the county is listed in the Orange status. 

Morgan also advised all grades to move to virtual education if the county moves to the “Red” status. 

Salem and East Washington are moving all grades to virtual education as of Monday, Nov. 16. 

West Washington Schools are moving Grades 7-12 online beginning Monday but will keep Pre-K thru Grades 6 in-person at this time. Superintendent Keith Nance said the middle and high schools will stay in virtual learning as long as the county is designated as “Orange” and would move all grades online if the county moves to “Red.”

Just a week ago, 74 of the state’s 92 counties were in the higher spread categories. One county was blue, while 17 were yellow.

Washington County has had 138 new Covid-19 cases since November 1 and those cases around the state continue to increase as people continue to shop and congregate in public without social distancing or wearing masks. 

Only five counties are in the yellow category, and zero are now considered blue.

Nine counties sit in the red category for high community spread:

  • Clay
  • Decatur
  • Fayette
  • Fountain
  • LaGrange
  • Newton
  • Perry
  • Union
  • Warren

Some health officials feel that more Indiana counties will be moving to the “Red” status. 

Thanksgiving break begins Nov. 25 and all Salem and East Washington are expected to return to in-person education on Monday, Nov. 30.

Morgan can and has instituted more strict guidelines than the state has done, and that includes limiting or canceling sports. 

Other requirements from Dr. Morgan:

  1. No assemblies or large group activities are allowed.
  2. Extra-curricular activities and any events with competitors/participants must have less than 50 people with strong recommendations to have no in-person attendees. 
  3. Social events outside of school and home should be limited. 

Although the Indiana High School Athletic Association and the Indiana State Department of Health provide advice to schools on continuing sports even during higher numbers, Morgan plans to cancel sports if Washington County moves to the Red status. 

“If in the situation that our county moves into the red category, all three county schools will be closed for in-person learning,” wrote Morgan. 

“All extracurricular activities would be canceled,” he wrote. “This is a stricter mandate than what ISDH has put out but is in the best health interest of our community. All information is subject to change at any time and all three county schools will be notified immediately of such changes.”

Morgan justified his stricter changes with three Indiana Codes — IC 16-20-1-24, IC 36-8-2-4 and IC 36-8-25.

Indiana Code 16-20-1-24 says:

  • Local health officers may order schools and churches closed and forbid public gatherings when considered necessary to prevent and stop epidemics.

Indiana Code 36-8-2-4 allows Morgan to regulate school activities: 

  • A unit may regulate conduct or use or possession of the property, which might endanger the public health, safety, or welfare.

Governor Eric J. Holcomb last week signed Executive Order 20-48 to implement pandemic requirements for all Hoosiers and targeted restrictions for counties that have high levels of COVID-19.

Holcomb said local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines.

“We must do all we can to protect our hospital capacity, so our health care professionals can protect and care for patients,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Not only for those who have COVID, but for the cancer patient, the heart patient, and the other Hoosier patients who need care in our urban, rural, and suburban hospitals all across the state of Indiana.”

The Indiana Department of Health established a color-coded county map that measures weekly cases per 100,000 residents and the seven-day positivity rate for all tests completed.

Each county is assigned a color based on the average of scores for the two metrics. Restrictions are assigned based on the map, which is updated each Wednesday at www.coronavirus.in.gov.

Click here for an in-depth description of the requirements for all Hoosiers and targeted restrictions for counties.

Among the requirements for Orange and Red are:

Orange: The county’s community spread is approaching high levels. These requirements are in effect when a county reaches the Orange metric and remains until a county moves to Yellow or Blue for two straight weeks.

  • Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 50 people.
  • A special, seasonal or commercial event for which more than 50 people will be in attendance, must submit a plan to the local health department at least seven days in advance and receive approval before proceeding. College and professional sports are included. This requirement is effective Nov. 22.

Red: The county has very high positivity and community spread. When a county is in the Red metric, these requirements remain in effect until the metric has returned to Orange or lower for two weeks.

  • Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 25 people.
  • A special, seasonal or commercial event for which more than 25 people will be in attendance, must submit a plan to the local health department at least seven days in advance and receive approval before proceeding. College and professional sports are included. This requirement is effective Nov. 22.

Regardless of a county’s color code, face coverings are required for all Hoosiers.

Businesses of all types are required to place clearly visible signs at their public and employee entrances notifying all that face coverings are required.

All customers in restaurants and bars are required to be seated. Tables, counters, or other seating arrangements must be spaced six feet apart.

The executive order takes effect on Sunday, Nov. 15 and runs until at least Saturday, Dec. 12.

 

Dillsboro man impaled by antlers during ORV accident (Ohio County)

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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an off-road vehicle (ORV) accident that resulted in the operator being airlifted with serious injuries.

At approximately 2:00 p.m., responders were dispatched to the 11000 block of South Fork Road in Dillsboro, regarding a hunter who was involved in a rollover accident.

Earl Hagy, 63, of Dillsboro, was airlifted from the scene and flown to the University of Cincinnati Hospital in stable condition.

Hagy was retrieving a harvested antlered deer from the bottom of a steep incline where he had been hunting.  After securing the deer to the rear of the off-road vehicle, Hagy attempted to navigate back up the steep incline but the ORV rolled over backwards, throwing him from the vehicle.

As a result of the accident, Hagy was impaled in the right side of his torso by the antlers of the deer.

Responding agencies include Indiana Conservation Officers, Ohio County Sheriff’s Department, Rising Sun Police Department, Bear Branch Fire Department, and Rising Sun EMS.

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 11-16-20

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Moffatt, Christopher D
Booking #: 104638
Booking Date: 11-15-2020 – 9:23 pm
Charges: 9-30-10-17 (112) MOTOR VEHICLE- HABITUAL TRAFFIC VIOLATOR- LIFETIME
35-44.1-3-1 (210) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
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: No Bond
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Conley, Crystal L
Booking #: 104637
Release Date: 11-15-2020 – 8:08 pm
Booking Date: 11-15-2020 – 8:29 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-7 (902) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, IV, V
35-44.1-2-4 (204) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT
Bond: No Bond
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Sebastian-Juan, Nicolas
Booking #: 104636
Release Date: 11-16-2020 – 12:38 am
Booking Date: 11-15-2020 – 5:56 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
9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
9-26-1-1.1(b) (105) MOTOR VEHICLE- LEAVING THE SCENE OF A CRASH- PROPERTY DAMAGE CRASH
Bond: $705
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Sebastian-Juan, Nicolas
Booking #: 104636
Release Date: 11-16-2020 – 12:38 am
Booking Date: 11-15-2020 – 5:56 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
9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
9-26-1-1.1(b) (105) MOTOR VEHICLE- LEAVING THE SCENE OF A CRASH- PROPERTY DAMAGE CRASH
Bond: $705
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Conley, Crystal L
Booking #: 104637
Release Date: 11-15-2020 – 8:08 pm
Booking Date: 11-15-2020 – 8:29 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-7 (902) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, IV, V
35-44.1-2-4 (204) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT
Bond: No Bond
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 11-16-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
BESWICK, BRANDON
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001059
Booking Date:
11-16-2020 – 12:42 am
Charges:
IC 35-43-2-1.5(FL6) ~ RESIDENTIAL ENTRY
IC 35-45-2-1(A)MA ~ INTIMIDATION

BOWMAN, CHRISTOPHER
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001058
Booking Date:
11-15-2020 – 7:34 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-4-8(A)FL6 ~ SEXUAL BATTERY
IC 35-42-2-1(MB) ~ BATTERY

HARGIS, BRENT
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001057
Booking Date:
11-15-2020 – 7:10 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT

HALL, DARIN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001056
Booking Date:
11-15-2020 – 12:52 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1.3(a)MA ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY

GARVEY, ETHAN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001055
Booking Date:
11-15-2020 – 10:05 am
Charges:
IC 35-43-4-2(A)MA ~ THEFT — LESS THAN $750
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT

Young Will Return to Washington After Two Negative COVID-19 Tests

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U.S. Senator Todd Young has been cleared by his doctor to return to Washington, D.C., tomorrow and resume Senate business after testing negative for COVID-19 twice. Senator Young self-quarantined out of an abundance of caution after meeting with a staff member who later tested positive for COVID-19.

“I appreciate all the kind messages I’ve received, and I look forward to returning to Washington to push for more relief for Hoosiers who are hurting as a result of this pandemic,” Senator Young said. “I encourage all Hoosiers to remain vigilant and continue to take this virus seriously.”

 

 

 

Robert L. Cleek, age 73 of Salem

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Robert L. Cleek, age 73 of Salem, passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020
at 5:04 am, in the University Of Louisville Hospital.

Born March 4, 1947 in Kingsport, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Sylvanus and Lena Bell (Thacker) Cleek.

He was a member with the Local Labor Union #795 in New Albany, had been a resident of Washington County since 1998, formerly of Crothersville
and was a member of the New Beginning Baptist Church.

On December 31, 1982 he married Terry L. (Fletcher) Cleek, who survives.

Also surviving are:
4 Daughters: Tonya (Wayne) Blevins of Salem, Shonna Cleek of Salem, Bobby Jo Cleek of Campbellsburg and Faye Cleek of Salem;
3 Brothers: Charles D. Cleek of Salem, Delbert Shannon Cleek of Pekin and William Sherman Cleek of Ricon, Georgia;6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Jerald Cleek and 2 Sisters: Stella Cole and Wanda Hortenberry.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Thursday at Dawalt Funeral Home followed by interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Wednesday and 9 am until the time of the service on Thursday.

Memorial Contributions to:
Alzheimer’s Research Foundation
6100 Dutchmans Lane, 4th Floor
Louisville, Kentucky 40205
www.alz.org/kyin

Paul Gallagher, age 58, of Pekin

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Paul Gallagher, age 58, of Pekin, Indiana passed away Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at Ascension St. Vincent Salem Hospital.  Born August 11, 1962 in Louisville, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Fred Gallagher and Patricia (Beckmann) Gallagher who survives.

He was a public safety security officer at the Kentucky Fair & Expo Center in Louisville.

Paul is survived by his wife, Lori (Fisher) Gallagher; his mother, Patricia; 2 sons: Josh and Jake Gallagher; 1 daughter: Hanna Gallagher; 1 sister: Kim Loyless; and 5 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Cremation was chosen; Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

Laura J. (Linton) Whitlock, 59, of New Salisbury

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Laura J. (Linton) Whitlock, 59, of New Salisbury, Indiana died on November 13, 2020, at her residence. 

She was born on July 11, 1961, in Corydon, Indiana to Donald G. Linton and the late Juanita Sue (Wyman) Linton.

She was a teacher’s aide for North Harrison Elementary School for over 25 years.  She was a loving wife, mother, and daughter.  She was of the Christian faith.

She is survived by her husband, James A. Whitlock; her father, Donnie G. Linton of Marengo, Indiana; sons:  Shawn E. Whitlock (Mollee) of New Salisbury, Indiana and their children; Jakeb, Jaden, and Journee Whitlock and Steffen C. Whitlock (Kayla) of Salem, Indiana and their children:  Elayna and Olivia Whitlock; a brother, David Linton of Hardinsburg, Indiana; and a sister, Cathy Mills of Milltown, Indiana.

Funeral services will be on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana.  Interment will follow in the El Bethel Cemetery near Milltown, Indiana.

Visitation will be on Monday, November 16, 2020 from 4-8 pm and after 9:00 am until time of the service at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, all at the funeral home.

Bro. Bruce Hawkins will officiate the service.

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

 

Samantha Bernice (Wolfe) McClellan McKnight, 106

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Samantha Bernice (Wolfe) McClellan McKnight passed away on November 12th, 2020 in her residence at 106 years old. 

She was born on July 21st, 1914 in Kentucky and was the daughter of Robert Jeptha Wolfe and Emily (King) Wolfe.  Bernice has spent the majority of her long life in Washington County, Indiana. 

She was a member of the Mill Creek Baptist Church in Salem. She was a part of the Salem High School class of 1934 and graduated from IU Bloomington.

Bernice was a retired employee of the Welfare Department in Salem and she also taught braille to the visually impaired.
In her free time, she enjoyed spending time with her children, grand and great-grandchildren.  

Bernice loved many things such as traveling, living in Florida and Arizona, quilting, painting, and camping with her grandchildren.  She also enjoyed volunteering in her younger days.

Samantha Bernice was voted the regional mental health chairman of the Indiana Association of Mental Health and was voted Woman Of The Year by the Tri Kappa Sorority, where she was a member. 

She was joined in marriage on October 5th, 1935 to Lawrence O. McClellan who passed away on April 23rd, 1977. 

She is preceded in death by a son, Frank E. McClellan, her parents, a brother Denman Wolfe, a sister Haskell Shearer, 2 grandsons Anthony Hollen and Brad Schneck, and her second husband Edwin Mcknight.

She is survived by 2 sons: Walter (Linda) McClellan; Jerry (Dale) McClellan; 2 daughters: Kay England; Jo (Greg) Brown and 1 brother Robert Wolfe of Okeechobee, FL.

Bernice has 14 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

There will be a Graveside Service followed by the committal at 2 pm Monday, November 16th in Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem.

Memorial donations should be made to:
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
501 St. Jude Place
Memphis, Tennessee  38105
www.stjude.org/donate