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PBR World Finals in Ft. Worth May 9-19

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Free-to-attend Stockyards Stampede programming complements PBR’s unparalleled premium offering affording fans a new intimate, all-inclusive way to experience the Biggest Week in Western Sports

GRAMMY Award-winning Brothers Osborne and renowned Texas country artist Stoney LaRue headline musical lineup in the Metroplex

FORT WORTH, Texas (March 13, 2024) – PBR (Professional Bull Riders) today announced the packed lineup of entertainment programming that will accompany the 2024 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast and Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo, set to overtake Fort Worth and Arlington, Texas from May 9-19. The largely free-to-attend schedule, headlined by the Stockyards Stampede, alongside premium offerings, VIP hospitality, and musical performances, affords fans the opportunity to enjoy the pair of revolutionary Western Sports events like never before.

When the PBR World Finals get underway with Eliminations on May 9-12, fans will be able to take in bull riding’s crown jewel in an all-encompassing manner with the launch of the four-day, all-inclusive ticket package. This package includes daily event tickets to Eliminations set to be held for the first time ever inside the most iconic Western sports venue in the world, Cowtown Coliseum. Adding to the intimate allure of Cowtown Coliseum, not only was it host for the first PBR event in 1993 but it will also be set up in a manner that will ensure every fan is positioned to have dirt kicked upon them.

This unparallelled experience to the high-adrenaline competition will be accompanied by holistic hospitality offerings at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall providing access to a myriad of enhanced fan experiences, including live musical performances from the likes of GRAMMY Award-winning Brothers Osborne and renowned Texas country artist Stoney LaRue.

As part of the four-day Elimination package, Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall, the popular restaurant in Mule Alley from Chef Tim Love, will host daily pre-parties, providing fans curated cocktails and food offerings from world-renowned Chef Love, credited for helping reinvent urban western cuisine, and post-event hospitality and entertainment. The Eliminations package will also include access to curated rider meet and greets giving ticketholders the chance to get up-close and personal with those contenders for the 2024 PBR World Championship.

Information on the special entertainment-rich package is at PBR.com/WorldFinals.com.

Paralleling the launch of Eliminations, the Stockyards Stampede will take over the Fort Worth Stockyards from May 9-12 as the fan hub, highlighted by the Michelob ULTRA Beer Tent & Pendleton Whisky Lounge in front of Cowtown Coliseum offering adult beverages, in addition to special Texas cuisine and drink specials available in the surrounding restaurants.

The Stockyards Stampede will house special activations from PBR partners including a flight simulator from the Air Force Reserve, RV display from Camping World, boot shines, hat shaping, and a pop-up barbershop courtesy Monster Energy and more, while also being the home for the official 2024 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast parade on Saturday, May 11 at 11:45am CT.

The Stockyards Stampede will also feature daily musical and DJ performances from the Tractor Supply Co. Stage on the Cowtown Coliseum lawn. These performers join a star-studded lineup of musical acts available to ticket holders of the four-day Eliminations package.

During the Stockyards Stampede, on Saturday, May 11 at 8am CT, PBR will hold the second annual PBR Ariat Boot Trot 5K/3K in the Fort Worth Stockyards. In addition to the PBR Ariat Boot Trot featuring a traditional 5K, runners can also sign-up for a 3K that must be completed in cowboy boots to win. Registration for the PBR Ariat Boot Trot 5K/3K is now open at https://raceroster.com/events/2024/85215/pbr-ariat-boot-trot-5k3k.

Following the Eliminations rounds on May 10-11, Cowtown Coliseum will also welcome the return of UBF’s (Ultimate Bullfighters) Midnight Bullfights. Featuring the high-adrenaline sport of freestyle bullfighting, the competing athletes will also participate in unique games, keeping those in attendance on the edge of their seats all night long.

Other marquee programming will complement these two landmark competitions, including the 2024 Women’s Rodeo World Championship and The Cowgirl Gathering that will feature hundreds of the top women’s rodeo athletes competing for life-changing money.

The Cowgirl Gathering, alongside the organization’s Art Show, Fashion Show and Essence Exchange, will be held May 9-12 across the Fort Worth Stockyards and Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum. The Cowgirl Gathering Breakaway Roping, Team Roping and Barrel Race, at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum, Art Show, at the APHA Headquarters, and Fashion Show, at Stockyards Station, are free to attend. For ticketing information on the Essence Exchange, at Stockyards Station, visit https://cowgirlgathering.com/.

The 2024 Women’s Rodeo World Championship, the richest all-women’s rodeo in the world, awarding $750,000 in prize money, will be held May 13-16 at Cowtown Coliseum, with the daily performances open to the public. The event’s champions will then be crowned during the first day of the PBR World Finals: Championship inside AT&T Stadium on May 18.

A new addition to the PBR World Finals schedule is ABBI (American Bucking Bull Inc.) $1 Million Futurity. Free-to-attend, this event will feature the Top 30 2-year-old future bovine athlete superstars, vying for the richest prize purse in ABBI history, with the winner poised to take away $250,000.

The complete schedule, including previously announced events, is:

Thursday, May 9:

  • 9am: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Breakaway Roping – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 3-8pm: Stockyards Stampede – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 4:30-6:45pm: Eliminations Pre-Party with Levi Walker – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 6-7:45pm: VIP Pre-Party – John Wayne Museum^
  • 6-6:45pm: Tractor Supply Co. PBR World Finals Pre-Show – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 7:45pm: PBR World Finals – Eliminations Round 1 – Cowtown Coliseum*

Friday, May 10:

  • 9am: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Barrel Racing Exhibitions – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 10-11am: Chris Shivers’ MBR (Miniature Bull Riders) – Cowtown Coliseum
  • 1pm: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Barrel Racing Slack – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 3-7pm: Stockyards Stampede – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 3:30-5:45pm: Eliminations Pre-Party with Stoney LaRue – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 6:00pm: The Cowgirl Gathering Art Opening Reception – APHA Headquarters
  • 6:45pm: PBR World Finals – Eliminations Round 2 – Cowtown Coliseum*
  • 9:15pm: PBR World Finals Drone Show – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 10pm: Eliminations Post-Event Concert with 49 Winchester – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 12am: UBF (Ultimate Bullfighters) Midnight Bullfights^

Saturday, May 11:

  • 8am: PBR Ariat Boot Trot 5K/3K – Fort Worth Stockyards^
  • 9am: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Team Roping – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 9am: The Cowgirl Gathering Essence Exchange – Stockyards Station^
  • 10am-6pm: The Cowgirl Gathering Art Show – APHA Headquarters
  • 10am: ABBI (American Bucking Bull Inc.) $1 Million Futurity – Cowtown Coliseum
  • 10:30am-7pm: Stockyards Stampede – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 11:45am-12:15pm: PBR World Finals Parade – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 3:30-5:45pm: Eliminations Pre-Party with Eric Burgett – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 6:45pm: PBR World Finals – Eliminations Round 3 – Cowtown Coliseum*
  • 7pm: The Cowgirl Gathering Fashion Show – Stockyards Station
  • 9:15pm: PBR World Finals Drone Show – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 10pm: Eliminations Post-Event Concert with Brothers Osborne – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 12am: UBF (Ultimate Bullfighters) Midnight Bullfights^

Sunday. May 12:

  • 9am: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Barrel Racing Exhibitions – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 10am-6pm: The Cowgirl Gathering Art Show – APHA Headquarters
  • 10am: Chris Shivers’ MBR (Miniature Bull Riders) – Cowtown Coliseum
  • 9am-12:45pm: Eliminations Pre-Party with Andy Velo & Levi Walker – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall*
  • 10:30am-2pm: Stockyards Stampede – Fort Worth Stockyards
  • 1pm: The Cowgirl Gathering All-Girl Barrel Racing – Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum
  • 1:45pm: PBR World Finals -Eliminations Round 4 – Cowtown Coliseum*
  • 7pm: Women’s Rodeo World Championship Gala – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall^

Monday. May 13:

  • 2pm: Women’s Rodeo World Championship Round 1 – Cowtown Coliseum

Tuesday. May 14:

  • 10am: Women’s Rodeo World Championship Round 2 – Cowtown Coliseum

Wednesday. May 15:

  • 9am: Women’s Rodeo World Championship Semi-Finals – Cowtown Coliseum
  • 4:15pm: TBA Musical Performance – Cowtown Coliseum Lawn
  • 7:45pm: PBR World Finals – Ride for Redemption Round 1 – Cowtown Coliseum^

Thursday. May 16:

  • 10am: Women’s Rodeo World Championship Showdown Round (Team Roping & Breakaway Roping) – Cowtown Coliseum
  • 4:15pm: TBA Musical Performance – Cowtown Coliseum Lawn
  • 7:45pm: PBR World Finals – Ride for Redemption Round 2 – Cowtown Coliseum^

Friday. May 17:

  • 1pm: Western Sports Foundation’s Peyton’s Project Runway – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall^
  • 5:30pm: Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo Fan Fest – AT&T Stadium’s AT&T Plaza^
  • 7:45pm: Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo – AT&T Stadium^
  • 10:15pm: PBR World Finals Drone Show – AT&T Stadium^
  • 10:30pm: PBR World Finals After Party at TEXAS Live!

Saturday. May 18:

  • 1:30pm: Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo – Cowtown Coliseum^
  • 5-8pm: PBR World Finals Fan Fest – AT&T Stadium’s AT&T Plaza^
  • 7:30pm: Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo – Cowtown Coliseum^
  • 7:45pm: PBR World Finals – Championship^
  • 10:15pm: PBR World Finals Drone Show – AT&T Stadium^
  • 10:30pm: PBR World Finals After Party – Texas Live!

Sunday. May 19:

  • 11am-2pm: PBR World Finals Fan Fest – AT&T Stadium’s AT&T Plaza^
  • 12-12:45pm: Tractor Supply Co. PBR World Finals Pre-Show – AT&T Stadium’s AT&T Plaza^
  • 1:45pm: PBR World Finals – Championship^
  • 2pm: Mexico In Our Blood – Cowtown Coliseum^

* Denotes an event requiring a PBR World Finals – Eliminations four-day ticket package purchase.

^ Denotes an event requiring a single-day event ticket or pre-registration.

 

Beginning in 2024, the PBR World Finals will feature 10 rounds of action split across two venues in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in a playoff-type format.

 

The 2024 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast will get underway in Fort Worth with the four-day Eliminations on May 9-12, followed by the two-day Ride for Redemption on May 15-16, inside Cowtown Coliseum. Bull riding’s crown jewel will then conclude in Arlington, at AT&T Stadium, for the Championship on May 18-19 when the 2024 PBR World Champion will be crowned.

Following the competition inside Cowtown Coliseum on May 10-11, and AT&T Stadium on May 17-18, fans will be encouraged to turn their eyes to the skies of Fort Worth and Arlington as a unique drone show will be held to entertain eventgoers, featuring 200 drones taking the visuals seen on the dirt to the sky.

On May 18 inside AT&T Stadium, the PBR World Finals – Championship will host two additional can’t-miss sports moments. Not only will that evening feature the final rounds of competition for the Women’s Rodeo World Championship, but that evening UFC Hall of Fame fighter Cowboy Cerrone will finally take on Dana White’s Twisted Steel, a showdown of titans that has captivated fans around the world since it took shape this past January.

Before the 2024 PBR World Finals – Championship, Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo will be held on Friday, May 17 at 7:45 p.m. CT inside AT&T Stadium. Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo is a reimagined rodeo produced by PBR in partnership with Kid Rock. Six teams, each led by a legendary rodeo head coach, will compete in head-to-head, bracket-style competition at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on May 17 for a $1 million purse. Within the revolutionary new rodeo, Kid Rock will perform live in concert throughout the landmark event.

 

Single-day tickets for both Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo and PBR World Finals – Championship are on-sale now and start at $20, standard ticketing fees may apply. They can be purchased at the AT&T Stadium Box Office, online at ATTStadium.com, SeatGeek.com and PBR.com/WorldFinals, or by phone at 1-800-732-1727.

Tickets to the Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo, and PBR World Finals – Championship will also provide access to the event’s fan fest at AT&T Stadium’s AT&T Plaza. More information will be release on the can’t miss fan fests in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned to PBR.com for the latest news and results and be sure to follow the sport on all social media platforms at @PBR.

 

Clarksville Man Arrested after Vehicle and Foot Pursuit

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Indiana State Troopers arrested a Clarksville man on Clark County warrants and local charges after he led them on a vehicle pursuit and then fled on foot.  

Around 11:20 Monday morning, Trooper Kyle Taylor attempted to pull over a black 2010 Ford Fusion for speeding as the car traveled south on State Road 135 near Dutch Creek Road in Washington County.

When Trooper Taylor activated his emergency lights, the car pulled into the driveway of a nearby residence and started to stop. 

However, before the vehicle stopped, the driver, later identified as 41-year-old Anthony Arnold of Clarksville, Indiana, sped off through the yard and back onto the highway.  

Trooper Taylor gave pursuit, and other troopers and officers responded toward the area. 

The pursuit continued south on State Road 135 before turning onto Liberty Church Road and later South Palmyra Road. 

As the pursuit approached Strickland Road, Arnold exited the Fusion and fled on foot towards Blue River. 

Arnold crossed Blue River and was taken into custody in an open field shortly after by Trooper Jeremy Simcoe, who had responded to assist. 

Upon apprehending Anthony Arnold, officers discovered he was wanted out of Clark County, Indiana, for Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon(a level 4 felony), Burglary(a level 5 felony), and Possession of Methamphetamine(a level 6 felony). Following his arrest, Arnold was transported to the Washington County Jail without incident after receiving medical clearance from EMS personnel.

In addition to the Clark County charges, officers charged Anthony Arnold with Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, a level 6 felony, and Resisting Law Enforcement, a class A misdemeanor. 

Deputies from the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and Washington County EMS personnel assisted troopers in this detail.  

Madison Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

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Officers arrested a Madison man on a warrant for possession of child pornography following a year-long investigation by Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigators.  

On Monday evening, Jefferson County deputies arrested 42-year-old Ryan K. Adams of Madison following an investigation initiated in April of 2023. The investigation began after task force officers allege Adams shared child pornography images with an undercover detective.   

In May 2023, detectives served a search warrant on Ryan Adam’s residence. Investigators then analyzed digital devices recovered during that search. On March 22, 2024, and as a result of the investigation, the Jefferson County Superior Court issued an arrest warrant for Ryan Adams for five counts of Possession of Child Pornography. Each charge is a level 5 felony.   

On Monday, March 25, 2024, Jefferson County deputies arrested Adams at his residence without incident. Officers then transported Adams to the Jefferson County Jail, where he is being held on a $50,000 cash-only bond.   

The Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is a multiagency task force that investigates and prosecutes persons who use the internet to sexually exploit or entice children, and the Indiana State Police oversees the task force. 

The Indiana ICAC Task Force encourages Hoosiers to report online exploitation, solicitation, and enticement-type crimes against children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The NCMEC website can be accessed through the ICAC Task Force website. To report a crime with your child as a victim involving the Internet or other electronic means, please contact your local Indiana law enforcement agency. 

ICAC Taskforce website: https://www.in.gov/isp/icactf/

32-Year-Old Salem Man Arrested for Child Molestation and Related Crimes 

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Indiana State Police Troopers arrested a 32-year-old Salem man on Tuesday for child molestation and several related felony charges in two southern Indiana Counties. 

As a result of the investigation, ISP Detective Baker believed illegal contact occurred between a child in the Washington County School System and the adult male, 32-year-old James Crawford Jr. of Salem, in both Washington and Clark Counties over a period spanning several months.  

James Crawford Jr.

After the initial investigation, Detective Baker requested arrest warrants for James Crawford Jr. for the following charges: 

Crawford was charged in Washington County with the following crimes: 

  1. Child Molesting – Level 1 Felony, two counts.  
  2. Child Molesting – Level 4 Felony, one count. 
  3. Tattooing a Minor – Class A Misdemeanor, one count. 

Crawford was charged in Clark County with the following crimes: 

  1. Child Seduction – Level 4 Felony, one count. 
  2. Sexual Misconduct with a Minor – Level 4 Felony, one count. 
  3. Child Solicitation – Level 4 Felony, one count. 

The investigation began in February 2024 when a Washington County school system resource officer contacted Detective Travis Baker and advised a child in the school had possibly been molested by an adult male.

Baker immediately began an investigation, which included a sexual assault forensic examination at a local hospital.

The investigation also included a forensic interview conducted at a local child advocacy center in conjunction with a caseworker with the Indiana Department of Child Services.  

Troopers served both warrants on Tuesday at the Washington County Jail, where James Crawford Jr. is incarcerated on unrelated charges.

Crawford is being held without bond in Washington County and has a $50,000 cash only bond on the Clark County charges.

Mitchell’s Heidelberg Materials named a recipient of $500 million in DOE funding

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Heidelberg Materials North America is pleased to announce it has been selected for
award negotiation to receive up to $500 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP).

“I know Heidelberg, and I know their integrity and their commitment to excellence and ability to produce cement now in a new, sustainable, modern way. This is what Hoosiers are all about. We’ve long been pioneers, and now we’re pioneering the future of cement,” said Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. 

The purpose of this project is to advance the integration of full-scale carbon capture, transport, and storage at the new state-of-the-art cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana.

The funding will build on prior funding that has been awarded by the DOE toward successfully completing the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) work necessary to verify the project’s technical feasibility.

The application was submitted in 2023, and Heidelberg Materials will participate in substantial cost share that will leverage up to $500M in DOE project funding. The selection is part of the DOE’s Industrial Demonstrations Program to provide up to a total of $6 billion in funding to demonstrate commercial-scale decarbonization solutions needed to move energy-intensive industries toward net- zero across the U.S. and is one of 33 projects selected across 20 states as part of this program.

The new Mitchell cement plant, recently modernized to produce more than triple its previous capacity, incorporates features to minimize energy consumption and enable the use of alternative fuels and raw materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The proposed project for this funding award will capture, treat and prepare for storage or use approximately 2 million tons of CO 2 each year from the cement plant.

“This substantial federal funding will help create the first full-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage on a cement plant in the U.S.,” said Chris Ward, President and CEO of Heidelberg Materials North America.

“Through this project at the Mitchell facility, Heidelberg Materials is investing in leading the development and application of CCUS in our industry, and successful implementation of this technology at scale will play a critical role in achieving our goal of decarbonization,” continued Ward.

“Spurring on the next generation of decarbonization technologies in key industries like steel, paper, concrete, and glass will keep America the most competitive nation on Earth,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “Thanks to President Biden’s industrial strategy, DOE is making the largest investment in industrial decarbonization in the history of the United States. These investments
will slash emissions from these difficult-to-decarbonize sectors and ensure American businesses and American workers remain at the forefront of the global economy.”

Heidelberg Materials is committed to leading the cement industry in developing viable carbon capture projects, which are essential to achieving the company’s ambitious sustainability goals.

Indiana State Police Reminds Hoosiers to Put Away Distractions while Behind the Wheel

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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is launching a national high-visibility enforcement effort this April to deter distracted driving.

“Distractions behind the wheel can have devastating consequences,” said Devon McDonald, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Executive Director. “We urge all motorists to focus on the road and avoid any activity that takes their attention away from driving safely.”

Law enforcement officers nationwide will work together to enforce texting and distracted-driving laws and remind people to put away distractions while on the road. This effort comes during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.

“People know using their phone while driving is dangerous and often illegal, but they do it anyway, and put themselves and others at risk,” said Lieutenant Jason Allen. Drivers will see increased law enforcement efforts, as officers will be stopping and ticketing anyone who is caught texting and driving.”

Violating Indiana’s distracted driving laws can be costly. Violators of Indiana’s hands-free law could face a Class C infraction with fines of up to $500 and have points added to their license.

Cell phone use while driving is dangerous and illegal. Break the cycle. For more information, visit https://www.nhtsa.gov/campaign/distracted-driving.

Check on Stranded Motorist ends in Felony Drug and Weapons Charges

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Troopers with the Indiana State Police Versailles Post arrested a Greenwood man on felony drug and weapons charges Sunday. 

The arrest occurred when troopers stopped to check the driver’s well-being after his vehicle stalled in the roadway.  

Around nine Sunday morning, Trooper Randal Miller and Probationary Trooper Tyler Busch observed a black Ford SUV stopped on the side of US 50 just west of North Vernon. 

The vehicle partially blocked the eastbound lanes, so the troopers stopped to assist. 

The driver, later identified as 33-year-old Christopher Spall of Greenwood, Indiana, stated he did not need any assistance; however, the troopers observed signs of possible drug activity in the vehicle.  

Christopher Spall

Troopers then deployed K9 Bosco, who alerted to the odor of drugs coming from the car. 

During a subsequent search of the SUV, officers located approximately 23 grams of suspected methamphetamine, a loaded AR-15-style rifle, marijuana, and paraphernalia.   

Jennings County Deputies Max Marcoux, Morgan Gabbard, and AJ Roney assisted the troopers during the stop.  Christopher Spall was transported to the Jennings County Jail and arrested on the following charges: 

  1. Possession of Methamphetamine with a firearm – Level 3 Felony.
  2. Possession of a Firearm by a Felon with Prior Conviction – Level 5 Felony.
  3. Possession of marijuana – Class B Misdemeanor.
  4. Possession of paraphernalia – Class C Misdemeanor.  

Unresponsive Man at Gas Pumps Arrested on Drug Charges

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Indiana State Police arrested a Michigan man found unresponsive while behind the wheel of his vehicle at a gas station fuel pump in Memphis.    

While investigating an unrelated call at a Memphis, Indiana, gas station, Sergeant Tracy Spencer encountered a man allegedly passed out behind the wheel of his GMC truck around 1:30 Saturday morning.

John Hilbert Kuiper mug - Clark County Jail - 3-25-24
John Kuiper, 43, Michigan

The truck, which was also pulling a trailer loaded with motorcycles, was at the fuel pump island with the hose inserted into the vehicle.

During his investigation, Sgt. Spencer learned the truck and driver had been sitting at the pump for approximately 2 hours before his arrival.

Sgt. Spencer also observed suspected drugs and drug paraphernalia when he checked on the driver’s status and attempted to wake him.

While Sergeant Spencer continued his investigation, EMS personnel medically cleared the driver, 43-year-old John Hilbert Kuiper of Grandville, Michigan.

As a result of the investigation, Kuiper was arrested for Possession of a Narcotic Drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of Methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (A Misdemeanor).  

John Kuiper was taken into custody and incarcerated at the Clark County Jail without further incident.   

Local farms honored with Hoosier Homestead Award

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Area legislators are recognizing the latest local recipients of the Hoosier Homestead Award, which recognizes farms owned and maintained by the same family for 100 years or more.

Represented by State Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville), State Rep. Edward Clere (R-New Albany) and State Rep. Karen Engleman (R-Georgetown), the Dorton farm in Harrison County received a Bicentennial Award and the Leonard C. Lemmel farm in Floyd County received a Centennial Award.

59 Indiana Farm Families Honored with Hoosier Homestead Award from ISDA |  Hoosier Ag Today

The Hoosier Homestead Award Program honors families who have made significant contributions to Indiana agriculture. Instituted in 1976, the program has recognized more than 6,000 family farms that have impacted Indiana’s economic, cultural and social advancement.

“As a Hoosier Homestead recipient myself, I understand how much hard work and dedication goes into maintaining a farm for more than 100 years,” Byrne said. “It is no small feat, which is why I am proud to congratulate the Dorton and Leonard C. Lemmel farms for reaching this milestone.”

“The Lemmels and other local farmers deserve to be recognized for preserving their family’s legacy and business through generations,” Clere said. “It’s really incredible to think about all the hardships these homesteaders had to overcome in the last century and the perseverance it took to remain in operation.”

“We have relied on the hard work and dedication of our farmers to both help feed the state and grow our economy,” said Engleman, whose family farm has also been in operation for over 100 years. “Thanks to Hoosier families who have passed down their homesteads for generations, Indiana will continue to thrive.” 

To be named a Hoosier Homestead, farms must be owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years and consist of more than 20 acres or produce more than $1,000 of agricultural products per year. The award distinctions are centennial, sesquicentennial and bicentennial – for 100, 150 and 200 years, respectively.

Shelby Jean Beatty, 83, of Paoli

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Shelby Jean Beatty, 83, of Paoli, passed on March 24 at IU Health Bedford Hospital.  She was born July 5, 1940 in Orange County, IN to Lillian Patton, who preceded her.  She married Harry Beatty in 1964 and he preceded her.  She was also preceded by her granddaughter, Marley Jean Beatty.

She was a graduate of Paoli High School, Class of 1959.

Shelby retired from the Jay C Store after working there 30 plus years.  She also worked at Travelers in Orleans before the Jay C Store.

Shelby was a fun lady who was known for her friendliness.

She was one of those people who “never met a stranger”. 

Some hobbies of Shelby’s include selling Avon products and playing games, whether it be at the Casino, lottery tickets, or from her computer at home.  She also enjoyed bird watching, especially the hummingbirds. 

She really liked watching the full moon at night.

Most of all, Shelby loved spending time with her family and her grandchildren.  Family dinners at her Son’s house is something that she never missed.

Shelby is survived by:

Son: Harry Beatty Jr.                                  Paoli, IN.

Daughters: Donna White and husband Mike        West Baden, IN

Vicki Beatty and partner Lori Fidler     West Baden, IN

Brother: Richard Patton and wife Judy             Bloomington, IN

Also surviving her are 5 grandchildren, Felicia Doering, Terre Haute, IN., Lily, Makiah, Liam, and Rogan Beatty, all of Paoli IN.  Also, 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home, 226 W Campbell Street, Paoli, IN 47454.

Visitation will be held from 2:00-6:00 PM on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at the funeral home.  Cremation to follow.

In Lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Patoka Lake Raptor Center.