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Hughes Raymond Richardson, 85, of Ramsey

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Hughes Raymond Richardson, 85, of Ramsey, Indiana died on September 26, 2020 at Harrison Springs Healthcare Campus. 

He was born on December 23, 1934 in Orange County, Indiana to the late Hughes Edmond & Ruby Lucille (Vanlaningham) Richardson. 

He was united in marriage on May 21, 1955 to Joleen Marie Tindall.  To this union was born three beautiful daughters, Vickie Jo, Rita Ann, and Sharon Rena.

He was preceded in death by his precious daughters, Rita Ann Thevenot and Vickie Jo Kinser, his parents, Hughes and Ruby Richardson, a sister Wanda Warren, and a brother, Clarence Richardson.

He accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior early in his marriage and was a member of the Marengo Wesleyan Church.

He retired from Schmidt Cabinet Company at New Salisbury.  He loved woodworking and made various items from rocking horses, bedroom suites, gun cabinets, tables and basically anything anyone wanted.  His work can be found across the country; with at least one-bedroom suite as far away as New York.  God gave him an incredibly special talent.

He is survived by loving wife of 65 years Joleen Marie (Tindall) Richardson; a daughter Sherry Bye (Mark) of Corydon; a son-in-laws Terry Kinser of Eckerty and Allen Thevenot of Palmyra; one grandson, Anthony Thevenot of New Salisbury; five granddaughters, Sonja Parks (Joe) of Marengo, Jessica Rhodes (Rob) of Corydon, Amanda Wilson (Gene) of Corydon, Heather Trobaugh (Thomas) of Milltown, and Larissa Mortensen (Bryant) of Corydon, two brothers, Charles Lloyd Richardson of Paoli and Calvin Richardson of Marengo, four sisters, Ethel Nelson of Paoli, Mary Knight of Birdseye, Linda Ivey (Kenny) of Bedford, and Kay Doenges (Loy) of Hardinsburg, eleven great grandchildren, Nikki, Makalya, and Ryan Parks, Kodi, Deaven, and Austyn Stepp, Hudson Rhodes, Broly Wilson, Chaos, Havoc, and Tindall Trobaugh and a precious baby girl due in October, two great-great grandchildren, ShayLynn Atwood, Kayden Parks and a precious baby girl due in December, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 1:00 pm at the New Salisbury Christian’s Missionary Church, Hwy. 64, New Salisbury, IN.  Interment will follow in the Woods Chapel Cemetery near Ramsey, IN.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 from 3-8 pm and after 9:00 am until time of the service at 1:00 pm, all at the church.

Bro. Eric Satterfield will officiate the service.

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

WSLM GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION CENTER

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Get all your local election coverage here for the upcoming Washington County General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. 

Election night will be handled the same as the Primary election.

The Washington County Justice Center will be closed to the public and the County Election Board will release the results precinct by precinct to WSLM 97.9 FM and WSLM 1220 AM to broadcast live. 

The parking lot is open to for the 2nd WSLM Election Night Drive-In for listening to the results.

Register to Vote

The deadline to register to vote is Monday, October 5, 2020

Register to vote online at IndianaVoters.com

Register at the Washington County Clerk’s Office

Washington County Clerk of Courts
801 S. Jackson Street Suite 102
Salem, IN 47167
clerk@washingtoncounty.in.gov
Phone (812) 883-5748

Election and Voter Services
Please email all election and voter documents to:
voter@washingtoncounty.in.gov
Phone (812) 883-5748 ext. 1128

Download Indiana Voter Registration Application here.

Vote By Mail Process

Request an absentee-by-mail application from the Washington County Clerk Office by calling 812-883-5748, ext. 1128.

Washington County registered voters, can elect to cast their vote by mail.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Applications must be received by the Washington County Clerk’s office by Thursday, October 22, 2020.

If you would like to request an absentee-by-mail application, call 812-883-5748, ext. 1128. and request an application. Or go online  https://indianavoters.in.gov/MVPHOME/PrintDocuments to print, sign, and mail to:

Washington County Clerk of Courts
801 S. Jackson Street Suite 102
Salem, IN 47167

Early In-Person Voting Locations

Also, with In-person Early Voting, the Clerk’s Office will adhere to all CDC guidelines for COVID-19.  Voters will enter through the main entrance of the Justice Center and will go through COVID-19 screening, then proceed to the Election & Voter Services Office.

Cleaning will be done in-between voters and the office will be closed for lunch from 12-1, to deep clean the office daily. 

The Clerk’s Office thanks all voters for having patience during the pandemic.

The following locations are made available to registered Washington County voters for early voting, PRIOR to the November 3, 2020 election day.  

Election & Voter Services Office

801 S. Jackson Street Suite 102
Salem, IN 47167

October 6th – October 30th

  • 8am – 4pm, closed 12-1 for lunch.

Saturdays, October 24th and 31st

  • 8am – 3pm, Not closed for lunch

Monday, November 2nd

  • 8am-noon

Nov. 3 Voting Locations

Some polling locations have merged to help with the effects of the pandemic.

  • Salem 1-4: Salem Armory, 1100 N Shelby Street, Salem
  • Washington 1-4: Washington County Fairgrounds, 118 N. Fair Street, Salem
  • Brown & Vernon: Community Building, 125 S. Sycamore Street, Campbellsburg
  • Franklin: Franklin Twp. Firehouse, 7047 E. SR 160, Salem
  • Gibson: Gibson Twp. Firehouse, 571 N. State Road 39, Little York
  • Howard:  Howard Twp. Firehouse, 5279 S. Becks Mill Road, Salem
  • Jackson: Jackson Twp. Firehouse, 4330 E. Martinsburg Fire Road, Pekin
  • Jefferson & Monroe: Monroe Twp. Firehouse, 8496 N. State Road 135, Vallonia
  • Madison: Madison Twp. Firehouse 130 Church Street, Campbellsburg
  • Pierce & Polk: Pekin Park Community Bldg, 340 S. Park Street, Pekin
  • Posey:  Fellowship Baptist Mission Center (formally Bearcat Civic Center) 9271 W. US Hwy 150, Hardinsburg

Asphalt resurface begins next week on S.R. 203 in Scott County

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Dave O’Mara Contractor Inc. plans to begin work next week on an asphalt resurfacing project on S.R. 203  in Scott County. On or after Monday, Oct. 5, the contractor will patch, mill and re-pave the roadway between the east junction of S.R. 356 and S.R. 3.

Lane closures with flagging will be in place as the project progresses. The $894,000 contract was awarded in April and is expected to be complete by the end of October.

Motorists are reminded to slow down, use extra caution, and drive distraction-free through all work zones. All work is weather dependent.

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 9-27-20

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Spivey, Joshua C
Booking #: 104367
Booking Date: 09-27-2020 – 1:55 am
Charges: 35-42-2-1[13B] (839) SIMPLE ASSAULT – NIBRS
Bond: $355
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Fleetwood, Garik B
Booking #: 104366
Booking Date: 09-27-2020 – 1:47 am
Charges: 35-45-2-1 (158) COMMUNICATION- INTIMIDATION
Bond: No Bond
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Lopez-Perez, Rodrigo
Booking #: 104365
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 5:23 pm
Booking Date: 09-26-2020 – 5:42 pm
Charges: 9-26-1-1.1(b) (105) MOTOR VEHICLE- LEAVING THE SCENE OF A CRASH- PROPERTY DAMAGE CRASH
9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
Bond: No Bond
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Trowbridge, Terry W
Booking #: 104364
Booking Date: 09-26-2020 – 12:22 pm
Charges: 35-46-1-15.1 (660) FAMILY OFFENSE- INVASION OF PRIVACY
Bond: $705
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
 
Lopez-Perez, Rodrigo
Booking #: 104365
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 5:23 pm
Booking Date: 09-26-2020 – 5:42 pm
Charges: 9-26-1-1.1(b) (105) MOTOR VEHICLE- LEAVING THE SCENE OF A CRASH- PROPERTY DAMAGE CRASH
9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
Bond: No Bond
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Hunnicutt, Jason B
Booking #: 104358
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 3:23 pm
Booking Date: 09-25-2020 – 4:37 pm
Charges: 1 Serve Time Circut Court
Bond: No Bond
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Baughman, Casey J
Booking #: 104337
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 3:23 pm
Booking Date: 09-22-2020 – 8:52 am
Charges: 35-43-5-3.5 (387) DECEPTION- IDENTITY
Bond: No Bond
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Taskey, Christopher J
Booking #: 104343
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 2:23 pm
Booking Date: 09-22-2020 – 3:40 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1.3 (699) BATTERY- DOMESTIC
35-42-3-3 (709) CONFINEMENT
35-45-2-1 (158) COMMUNICATION- INTIMIDATION
Bond: No Bond
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Medrano, Jose
Booking #: 104363
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 9:38 am
Booking Date: 09-26-2020 – 3:38 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
Bond: $705
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Birdan, Chaqwon L
Booking #: 104334
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 6:38 am
Booking Date: 09-22-2020 – 4:22 am
Charges: 35-44.1-3-1 (210) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
9-21-8-52(a) (13) MOTOR VEHICLE- RECKLESS DRIVING
Bond: No Bond
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Green, Jahjuan K
Booking #: 104333
Release Date: 09-26-2020 – 6:38 am
Booking Date: 09-22-2020 – 4:00 am
Charges: 9-21-8-52(a) (13) MOTOR VEHICLE- RECKLESS DRIVING
35-44.1-3-1 (210) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
Bond: No Bond
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 9-27-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
HURT, RONALD
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000907
Booking Date:
09-27-2020 – 12:23 am
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1(D)(3)FL6 ~ BATTERY – NO INJURY VICTIM IS LESS THAN 14 YRS AND DEFN IS AT LEAST 18 YRS
IC 35-45-1-3(A)MB ~ DISORDERLY CONDUCT

SMITH, RANDALL
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000906
Booking Date:
09-27-2020 – 12:05 am
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR

PATE, JIMMIE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000905
Booking Date:
09-26-2020 – 9:00 pm
Charges:
IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED
IC 35-44.1-3-1(A)MA ~ RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT

JENNINGS, WILLIAM
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000904
Booking Date:
09-26-2020 – 4:34 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-4-6(B)FL5 ~ CHILD SOLICITATION – 18 YEARS SOLICTS CHILD UNDER 14

HUDSON, ERIC
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000903
Booking Date:
09-26-2020 – 4:06 pm
Charges:
IC 35-48-4-11(A)MB ~ POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH OR SALVIA
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 9-24-19-3 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

DOWLING, JOSEPH
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000902
Booking Date:
09-26-2020 – 1:47 pm
Charges:
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-6(B)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF COCAINE OR SCHEDULE I OR II NARCOTIC DRUG – AT LEAST 5 LT 10 GR
IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE

HODGE, ERIC
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000901
Booking Date:
09-26-2020 – 1:26 pm
Charges:
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-13(A)MB ~ VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE

 
Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
MISAMORE, MINDY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000896
Release Date:
09-26-2020 – 6:15 pm
Booking Date:
09-25-2020 – 2:10 pm
Charges:
IC 9-30-5-1-(B)MA ~ OPERATING VEHICLE WITH AN ACE OF 0.15 OR MORE
IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED

BOWERS, ZACHARY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000897
Release Date:
09-26-2020 – 2:30 pm
Booking Date:
09-25-2020 – 8:30 pm
Charges:
IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED

Harrison County Inmate Roster – 9-27-20

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Waynescott, Darren

  • OWI
  • OWI .15 or more

Wigginton, Peyton

  • Minor consumption

Fisher, Alexis

  • Minor Consumption

Kirkham, Jordan

  • OWI .08 Or higher
  • OWI

Hall, William

  • Battery SBI
  • Residential entry

Washington County Inmate Roster – 9-27-20

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September 26

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Stephanie L. Hodge, 27, Salem

  • Failure to Register as a Sex Offender

Mary Ann Heathcock, 51, Salem

  • Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person
  • Operating While Intoxicated Per Se (Refusal)
  • Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated With Previous Conviction

 

Deer Archery Season Opens Oct. 1

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With the deer reduction zone season underway, youth deer season and the statewide archery season coming in on October 1, 2020, Indiana Conservation Officers are offering safety tips to help keep Hoosier deer hunters safe.

The various deer hunting seasons run through Jan. 31, 2021.

  • Reduction Zone: Sept. 15, 2020-Jan. 31, 2021 (where open)
  • Youth Season: Sept. 26-27, 2020.
  • Archery: Oct. 1, 2020-Jan. 3, 2021.
  • Firearm: Nov. 14, 2020-Nov. 29, 2020.
  • Muzzleloader: Dec. 5-20, 2020.
  • Special Antlerless: Dec. 26, 2020-Jan. 3, 2021 (where open)

It is estimated that more than 300,000 people will participate in some form of deer hunting in Indiana during that span. Such a large number makes safety more even more important.

The most common injuries during deer seasons are accidents involving tree stands and elevated platforms. Follow the safety tips listed below when hunting from an elevated position:

Before the hunt:

  • Read and understand the tree stand manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Check tree stands and equipment for wear, fatigue, and cracks or loose nuts/bolts, paying particularly close attention to parts made of a material other than metal.
  • Practice at ground level.
  • Learn how to properly wear your full-body safety harness.

During the hunt:

  • Wear your full-body safety harness.
  • Use a tree stand safety rope.
  • Make certain to attach your harness to the tree before leaving the ground, and that it remains attached to the tree until you return to the ground.
  • Maintain three points of contact during ascent and descent.
  • Use boots with non-slip soles to avoid slipping.
  • Use a haul line to raise and lower firearms, bows and other hunting gear.
  • Make certain firearms are unloaded, action open and safety on before attaching the haul line.

Additional safety tips:

  • Carry emergency equipment, such as a cell phone and flashlight.
  • Make a plan before you hunt.
  • Tell someone your plan, including where you will be hunting and when you plan to return.
  • Stick to your plan.
  • Identify the game before pointing a firearm.
  • Know your target and what is beyond it.

For more information, see hunting.IN.gov

Stage 5 Is In Trial Through October 17

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced last week that after two months of being in Stage 4.5, Hoosiers will be moving to the final stage of his Back on Track plan to get Indiana back to some form of normalcy after the Covid-19 pandemic that has left more than 3000 Hoosiers dead and over 116,000 in Indiana infected with this new virus.

The plan is temporary, however, until the rate of infection can be studied over the next few weeks to see how Hoosiers can handle being out more often.

Although face coverings are still being required, the Big Ten will begin playing football without fans and everyone is still being asked to maintain social distancing of 6 feet, especially
in public spaces and when you are in close contact with others who are not members of your household, Hoosiers are asked to practice the following:

• Wash your hands frequently; use hand sanitizer
when hand-washing is not available
• Do not go to work or other locations when you
feel sick or symptomatic
• Hoosiers 65 and older and those with known
high-risk medical conditions should remain
vigilant about protecting their exposure to
COVID
• Limit gatherings with those outsides of
your household or regular social bubble
• Hoosiers who will be in contact with individuals
65 and older and those with known high-risk
medical conditions should remain vigilant about
exposure
• Consider obtaining a COVID test before
prolonged exposure to high-risk
individuals. A COVID test before visiting
may enable you to make an informed
the decision about contact with other persons.
Do not visit if you are positive or
symptomatic
• Maintain 6 feet of social distancing
indoors and outdoors and wear a mask for
the protection of other individuals and
yours
• Maintain hygiene standards

 

What’s New in Stage 5?

IN EXECUTIVE ORDER 20-43, the governor has noted the following:

• Size limitations removed for social gatherings and meetings
• Face coverings are required
• Social distancing of at least 6 feet is required between non-household members
• Organizers of events that will have more than 500 people are required to submit a written plan to their local health
department. 
• Restaurants and bars that offer food service open at full capacity
• Bar section customers must be seated, whether at a table or counter
• Social distancing required as a seating consideration
• Provisions must be made so individuals, households or parties are spaced six feet apart from another individual, household
or party
• Bars and nightclubs open at full capacity
• Customers must be seated, whether at a table or counter
• Social distancing required as a seating consideration
• Indoor and outdoor venues of all types may open at full capacity
• Social distancing of at least 6 feet is required among non-household members, especially for indoor events where
attendees may be gathered for extended time periods. The coronavirus is often spread among groups of people who
are in close contact in a confined space for prolonged periods of time
• Singing or speaking loudly, such as coaching or cheering, increases the spread of respiratory droplets and the risk for
COVID-19 transmission. Please take appropriate precautions to socially distance and consider additional spacing when engaged in these activities
• Businesses should make customers aware of the precautions they are taking to ensure safety
• Senior centers and congregate nutrition sites may reopen according to Family and Social Services Administration guidance. Detailed guidance may be found on backontrack.in.gov
under the Industry Guidelines section.
• Personal services may resume normal operations. Face coverings and social distancing are required
• Gyms, fitness centers and workout facilities may resume normal operations. Face coverings and social distancing are required
• Consider limitations on class sizes and spacing of equipment
• Continue cleaning regimen after each equipment use and class
• Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are required to provide visitation opportunities. Detailed guidance may be found on backontrack.in.gov under the Industry Guidelines section.

39-Year-Old Paoli Woman Charged in Reckless Homicide After Husband’s Death

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A 39-Year-Old Paoli Woman is behind bars after being arrested Friday night for leaving the scene of an accident after allegedly striking her husband and killing him near Hardinsburg.

Today Indiana State Police detectives are investigating the accident and her charges now include Reckless Homicide after police found her dead husband’s body in a ditch along US 150 near Hardinsburg in Washington County.

Sandra Adelle Huff, 39, Paoli, was booked into the Washington County Detention Center Friday night after 11p. 

She is currently charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Reckless Homicide, a Level 5 Felony. 

Dead is her husband, 45-year-old Roger Hardin. 

Police were called to the scene at 6:07 Friday evening after a 911 caller gave information about a male lying in a ditch along US 150 near Honey Creek Road near the Washington/Orange County line. 

After officers arrived on-scene, they located a deceased male and received information that a car may have intentionally struck the victim. 

Officers then requested assistance from Indiana State Police (ISP) detectives and crime scene technicians. 

Detective Travis Baker responded, assisted by Detective Sergeant Dave Mitchell.

As a result of the preliminary investigation, ISP detectives believe that a silver, 2009 Kia Spectra, driven by Huff, 39 was eastbound on US 150 approaching Honey Creek Road.  

Occupying the front passenger seat was Hardin and two adult friends in the rear passenger seat. While driving, a domestic argument began between Huff and Hardin. 

Detectives believe the argument became physical, causing Huff to drive the vehicle off the north side of the roadway and into a ditch. 

According to police, Hardin and one of the two rear-seat passengers then exited the car. 

After Hardin was out of the vehicle, police say, Huff attempted to pull back out onto the highway, striking and killing Roger Hardin. 

Huff then left the scene, leaving both Hardin and the passenger at the crash scene.

ISP troopers and detectives located Huff approximately three hours after the crash in Washington County.  

Huff is currently incarcerated at the Washington County Jail and awaiting arraignment on Monday. 

This investigation is ongoing as detectives await autopsy results and will conduct additional interviews and further inspect the vehicle and crash scene. 

Indiana State Police detectives were assisted by the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, The Orange County Sheriff’s Department, The Washington County Coroner’s Office, and Indiana Conservation Officers.