
Operating a vehicle while intoxicated per se
Domestic Battery

Domestic Battery

Resisting law enforcement
Domestic Battery
Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
Possession of paraphernalia

UPDATE: Work continues on State Road 3 in Decatur and Jennings Counties
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Dave O’Mara Contractors closed State Road 3 between U.S. 50 and Westport in early May to complete an asphalt resurface project in Decatur and Jennings Counties.
Beginning on or after Monday, August 5, crews plan to begin final paving operations on S.R. 3 between the U.S. 50 bypass and Westport. During this time, access will be maintained for local traffic only. Thru traffic will not be permitted while work is in progress. Throughout the closure, motorists should use the official detour route which follows U.S. 50 to U.S. 421 to S.R. 46. Paving operations are expected to take place through the end of August and final work is expected to be complete by late October, weather permitting
This project is part of a $9.3 million contract awarded to Dave O’Mara in August 2023. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Traffic signal coming to State Road 46 in Brown County
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Midwestern Electric plans to begin work at the intersection of State Road 46 and Brown County State Park Road on or after Monday, August 5, to install a new traffic signal in Brown County.
Work will take place on S.R. 46 at the Brown County State Park entrance and Old State Road 46 intersection and is expected to be complete by mid-September, weather permitting. Motorists should expect single lane closures while work is in progress. Crews will begin to place signage in the area prior to the start of construction.
INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Closure planned on State Road 250 east of Dudleytown
ndiana Department of Transportation contractor Dave O’Mara Contractors is scheduled to close State Road 250 approximately one mile east of State Road 11 on or after Monday, August 12, to complete a small structure replacement project in Jackson County.
The closure will take place just east of Dudleytown between S.R. 11 and South County Road 825 East and is expected to be complete by mid-September, weather permitting. Crews will begin to place signage in the area prior to the start of construction. During the closure, motorists should use the official detour route which follows S.R 11 to U.S. 50 to I-65.
This project is part of a contract awarded to Dave O’Mara in January 2023. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
West Nile Virus identified in Floyd County
The Floyd County Health Department has been notified by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) that they have identified one sample of mosquitoes infected with the West Nile Virus (WNV) in Floyd County.
The positive mosquito samples were collected the week of July 17, 2024 by a representative of the Floyd County Health Department during routine county-wide mosquito sampling.
No human cases of West Nile have been identified, according to the Floyd County Health Department.
Although Floyd County has had positive mosquito samples for several years, this is the first positive sample for 2024.
Most people who become infected with WNV can experience mild illness such as fever, headache, and body aches before recovering fully.
However, in some individuals, especially the elderly and immune compromised, WNV can cause serious illness and even death.
Residents of Floyd County should continue to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites by using DEET and other repellants, wearing protective clothing such as long sleeves and pants, and if possible avoid being outside during dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.
Homeowners should also be aware of their property and correct common sources of mosquito breeding sites including clogged gutters, old tires, failing septic systems, abandoned/ nonfunctional swimming pools, and other water containing items, Homeowners should also be diligent about maintaining overgrown grass, shrubs, and trees that can harbor mosquitoes during the day.
For more information on Floyd County’s West Nile Virus surveillance program or to have a mosquito trap placed at your property, please call 812-948-4726, option 2, and then option 1 to speak to an Environmentalist or visit our website at wwwffioydcounty.in.gov.
Joyce D “Joy” Bennett, age 94, of Salem
Joyce D “Joy” Bennett, age 94, of Salem, passed away Friday, August 2, 2024 at Baptist Health Floyd.
Mrs. Bennett was born September 19, 1929 in Washington County, the daughter of Raymond H. Hauger and Lillian E. Boston Hauger. She was a member of the 1st Baptist Church in Salem, the Study Club and Co-Owner of Bennett’s Clothing for 52 years. She was an avid bowler and card player, accomplished seamstress and loved cooking and entertaining for her family.
Mrs. Bennett is survived by her son James W. Bennett (Barbara) of North Carolina, R.H. Bennett (Barb) of Salem, her daughter, Jamie (David) Bower of Salem, four grandchildren, Manda Bennett, Ryan Bower, Megan Cissna Bowling and Holly Green and six great grandchildren.
Mrs. Bennett is preceded by her husband James Bennett, who passed in 2001, her parents, her sisters, Marjorie Hedrick, Maxine Cook and Paula Young.
Services will be private for Mrs. Bennett.