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Body of missing wakesurfer recovered from Clear Lake in Steuben County

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Indiana Conservation Officers have recovered the body of a missing wakesurfer that went missing in Clear Lake Thursday June 27.  

Utilizing a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) sonar unit, officers were able to search the area and locate the victim.  A Conservation Officer diver was then able to recover the victim from a depth of 56 feet.

The victim has been identified as John I. Adams, age 20 of Lake Forest, IL.  Family notification has been made and an exact cause of death is pending autopsy results.

Conservation Officers were assisted by the Angola Fire Department, Fremont Fire Department, Hamilton Fire Department, Steuben County Sheriff’s Department, Fremont Police Department, and Steuben County EMS, Steuben County Underwater Rescue and Recovery Team. 

Rebecca (Roggenkamp) Vance of New Albany

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Rebecca (Roggenkamp) Vance passed away peacefully on Thursday June 27th at her residence in New Albany, Indiana.
 
Becky was a talented seamstress and prided herself in her sewing skills and designing Derby Hats for many years.
 
Becky spent her formative years growing up in the small Indiana town of Milltown Indiana, She was active in 4-H, various civic clubs and events and enjoyed sewing and setting up wedding parties with her Mother Kathleen.
 
She graduated from Milltown High school class of 1967. After high school she attended Indiana University Southeast and Married the late Ronald Vance from Ramsey Indiana and had a son, Ramsey, named after the town. Rebecca divorced and worked various jobs before eventually settling down into the career she loved which was sewing, designing and creating fashions including beautiful Derby hats. She enjoyed spending time with her nephews Keaton, Liam and Nicholas. She enjoyed taking on special projects which included helping people prepare for special events be it a wedding, graduation or anniversary party. Her creative talents will be missed by many. 
 
She is survived by her son Ramsey Vance of Milltown, Father EK Jr. (Duke) Roggenkamp, Brothers EK III (Edd) Roggenkamp. (Rheva). of Versailles, KY, Kelly Roggenkamp (Laura) of Georgetown, IN. Granddaughters Asia Hicks-Vance and Cheyanne Hicks of Milltown. Aunt Virgina Chase, Niece Kara Roggenkamp (Ephraim Zimmerman) of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Nephews EK IV (Eddie) Roggenkamp of Vienna Virginia, Keaton Roggenkamp ( Caitlyn) of Memphis Indiana, Liam Roggenkamp of Georgetown, IN and Nicholas Roggenkamp of Georgetown Indiana. As well as many cousins and extended friends and family. 
 
She was preceded in death by her Mother Kathleen (Hilgeman) Roggenkamp, Sister Roslyn Roggenkamp, Grandparents EK Sr, Roggenkamp, Florence Roggenkamp, Mildred Yates Roggenkamp, Mabel Roggenkamp and Elmer and Minnie Hilgeman, Aunts  Mildred Booth, Dorothy Parks, Melba Taylor, and Uncles Fred Hilgeman and Walter Roggenkamp. 
 
Arrangements will be as follows. Viewing and visitation will be Monday July 1st at the Milltown Christian Church, 214 East Main Street NW Milltown, Indiana from 12p till 6p with Funeral service at 6p.
 
No graveside service will be held. Cremation was chosen following Becky’s wishes.
 
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be given to the WHAS Crusade for Children, 520 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, KY  40202, in memory of Rebecca J. Vance. 
 
Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana is entrusted with the arrangements.

Christana “Joyce” (Engle) Newkirk, 89, of Taswell

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Christana “Joyce” (Engle) Newkirk, 89, of Taswell, Indiana died on June 28, 2019 at Indian Creek Healthcare Center in Corydon, Indiana. 
 
She was born on January 19, 1930 in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky to the late R. W. and Fannie (Kelley) Engle.
 
She was a homemaker and a member of the Fairview General Baptist Church.  She loved her family and extended family.  She babysat for countless children in the community, many of whom knew her as Mamaw Joycie. 
 
She served her church in various capacities, and was past member of the Flat Creek Association of General Baptists Board of Directors, and spent many weeks over the course of 27 years preparing and serving food for Flat Creek Youth Camp in a modest kitchen which eventually was named The Joyce Newkirk Dining Hall in her honor.
 
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Samuel Newkirk; a son, Novy Newkirk, a daughter, Rita Bowles, 3 brothers, 1 sister, and 3 grandchildren.
 
She is survived by her sons:  Darrell (Suzzanne) Newkirk of Paoli and Steve (Sharon) Newkirk of Elkhart; daughters:  Evelyn (Tim) Tolbert and Linda (Bob) Kellems, both of Taswell; son-in-law:  John Bowles, daughter-in-law: Peggy Newkirk, 18 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and countless dear friends, and was loved by many as mother and grand-mother.
 
Funeral services will be on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 11:00 am at the Fairview Church.  Interment will follow in the Eastridge- Fairview Cemetery (both near Taswell, Indiana).
 
Visitation will be from 5-8 pm on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 and after 9:00 am until time of the service at 11:00 am on Wednesday, all at the church.
 
Pastors Kim Allen and Steve Newkirk will officiate the service to include a special tribute by Glenna Campbell Byrum.
 
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to your favorite youth ministry, church library, Youth Haven Children’s Ranch, or the Fairview General Baptist Church.
 
Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana is entrusted with the arrangements.
 
 

Washington County Drug Team Helps Arrest Borden Man For Dealing Meth

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On Thursday, June 27th, Officers with the Washington County Drug Team and the Indiana State Police, served an arrest warrant on Jeremy H. McCutheon, age 36 of Daisy Hill Road, in Borden, Indiana.

A search warrant was also executed on McCutheon’s residence.

A lengthy, multiple agency investigation led to McCutheons arrest and him being charged with the following charges;

-Dealing in Methamphetamine, a Level 2 Felony, (2 Counts)
-Possession of Methamphetamine, a Level 5 Felony, (1 Count)
-Dealing in Methamphetamine, a Level 4 Felony, (2 Counts)
-Possession of Methamphetamine, a Level 6 Felony, (3 Counts)
-Possession of Methamphetamine, a Level 4 Felony, (1 Count)
-Driving While Suspended, a Class A Misdemeanor

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

If you have any information or drug tips, please call the TIP LINE at (812)883-6566.

 

Intermittent lane closures on I-65 begin tonight in Clark County

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Nighttime lane closures, restrictions scheduled for beam setting at Biggs Road bridge

CLARK COUNTY, Ind.— Intermittent lane closures on I-65 are scheduled to begin Friday, June 28, for beam setting at the Biggs Road bridge near Memphis in Clark County (MM 17). 

All lane closures will take place between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. on the following dates:

  • Friday, June 28 
  • Monday, July 1 
  • Tuesday, July 2
  • Monday, July 8 – Friday, July 12

Lane closures will occur in 20-minute intervals during beam setting operations over I-65. Full closures of each direction are possible. Both north and southbound lanes will be affected.

Motorists should expect delays when traveling through the area during nighttime hours. A 60 mph speed restriction remains in place from exit 19 (S.R. 160) to exit 15 (Memphis/Blue Lick Road) on I-65.

The official state detour for the closures is U.S. 31 to Memphis-Blue Lick Road.

Periodic lane restrictions and closures are expected until the bridge replacement project is complete in early August. All work is weather dependent.

Deer Hunt Registry signups begin July 1

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Deer hunters can sign up for the chance to hunt on land owned by participating landowners with the new Deer Hunt Registry system administered by DNR’s Division of Fish & Wildlife.

The Deer Hunt Registry connects deer hunters with landowners, golf courses, parks, land trusts, farmers, or communities. The registry will provide interested parties with a list of hunters in the area willing to help.

The Deer Hunt Registry system is replacing the former Hunters Helping Farmers program and incorporating the Community Hunter Access Program (CHAP). To learn more about CHAP, see wildlife.IN.gov/9420.htm.

Hunters will be able to sign up for the chance to hunt starting July 1, 2019.

Please note signing up on the Deer Hunt Registry does not guarantee additional hunting opportunities or placement in a managed hunt.

For more information or to sign up, see on.IN.gov/deerhuntregistry.

To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 6-27-19

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Washington County Inmate Roster – 6-27-19

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June 26

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Sandra Kay Hebner, 43, Fredericksburg

  • Theft

Corey Alan Duffitt, 32, Campbellsburg

  • Battery or Battery By Bodily Resulting in Minor Bodily Injury

Sherman M. Skinner, 36, Salem

  • Violation of Probation

Thomas Bower Rawlings, 45, Marysville

  • Battery

City of Salem Police

Brandon Michael Atchison, 29, Salem

  • Operating a motor vehicle while privileges are suspended

June 27

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Logan P. Norris, 21, Jeffersonville

  • Auto Theft
  • Invasion of Privacy

Young’s Tobacco 21 Bill Passes out of Committee

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U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) today announced that key components of his Tobacco to 21 Act passed out of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee as part of the Lower Health Care Costs Act. the tobacco to 21 Act would prohibit the sale of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to anyone under the age of 21.

“This is excellent news for Hoosiers and all Americans. Our bill to raise the tobacco age to 21 is now one step closer to becoming law,” said Senator Young. “I will continue working to ensure that this important life-saving legislation passes the full Senate and is signed by the President.”

“The nationwide epidemic of tobacco and electronic cigarette use among high school and middle school students can no longer be ignored. Roughly 95 percent of adult smokers began smoking before the age of 21, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that smoking-related illness in the United States costs more than $300 billion a year. More must be done at the federal level to prevent future smokers from starting, and experts consistently recommend raising the tobacco age as a top priority to protect our kids and reduce health care costs,” Senator Young added.

Senator Young recently introduced the Tobacco to 21 Act along with Senators Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah). The bipartisan bill has received widespread support by health organizations and advocates, and recent polling shows that 75 percent of Hoosiers support raising the legal age.

IDEM issues Air Quality Action Day Thursday for four Indiana regions 

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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day and is forecasting high ozone levels for Thursday, June 27, 2019 in the following areas: 

  • North Central Indiana – St. Joseph, Elkhart
  • Northeast Indiana – Allen, Huntington
  • Northwest Indiana – Lake, Porter, LaPorte
  • Southeast Indiana – Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Scott and Washington

IDEM encourages everyone to help reduce ozone by making simple changes to their daily habits. You can:

  • Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation
  • Avoid using the drive-through and combine errands into one trip
  • Avoid refueling your vehicle or using gasoline-powered lawn equipment until after 7 p.m.
  • Turn off your engine when idling for more than 30 seconds
  • Conserve energy by turning off lights or setting the air conditioner to 75 degrees or above 

Anyone sensitive to changes in air quality may be affected when ozone levels are high. Children, the elderly and anyone with heart or lung conditions should reduce or avoid exertion and heavy work outdoors. 

IDEM examines weather patterns and current ozone readings to make daily air quality forecasts. To learn more about ozone or sign up for air quality forecasts, visit www.SmogWatch.IN.gov.

Ground-level ozone is formed when sunlight and hot weather bake vehicle exhaust, factory emissions and gasoline vapors. Ozone in the upper atmosphere blocks ultraviolet radiation, but ozone near the ground is a lung irritant that can cause coughing and breathing difficulties.