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Sandra Lynn Strawser, age 67

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Sandra Lynn Strawser, age 67, passed away Saturday, September 9, 2017.

Sandra was born February 21, 1950 at Louisville, Kentucky to the late
Sanford and Ruby Ogle Womack.

Surviving are
Son: Roger Strawser (Regina) of Holton, IN
Daughters: Tonya Bement (Adam) of Palmyra, IN
Brothers: Douglas Womack (Charles Shelton) of Jeffersonville, IN

Darrel Womack of Leavenworth, IN

Sister: Betty Blocker (Ronald) of New Salisbury, IN
2 Grandchildren: Haylee Slucher & Hunter Roach
1 Great Granddaughter: Amelia Slucher

Funeral 10 A.M. Wednesday at Swarens Funeral Home, 1405 Hwy 64 NW,
Ramsey, IN with burial in Woods Chapel Cemetery, Ramsey, IN.

Visitation 4 – 8 P.M. Tuesday and after 9 A.M. Wednesday at the funeral
home.

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Connie Shickles, age 75, passed away Monday, September 11, 2017.

Connie was born June 30, 1942 near Depauw, Indiana to the late Everett R.
and Mabel T. Stevens Howerton.

She was retired from PNC Bank in Louisville, Ky and a member of Northside Christian Church, New Albany, IN

Also preceding her in death was a brother Robert Stevens.

Surviving are her husband, Darrell L. Shickles

Daughters: Camille Pelayo (Marty) of Jeffersonville, IN and Janelle Ashley of Depauw, IN

Daughter/Grandaughter: Meagan Gerlach (Mark) of Georgetown, IN

Brother: Marvin Howerton (Gloria) of Shepherdsville, KY

Sister: Brenda Parker of West Virginia

Grandchildren: Michelle, Kevin, Martin & Lindsay

Great Grandchildren: Kyleigh, Maddox, Kyndal, Madelyn, Macyn, Mavery,
Sydney, Cameron, Maverick & Gavin

Funeral 11 A.M. Friday at Swarens Funeral Home, 1405 Hwy 64 NW, Ramsey, IN with burial in Woods Chapel Cemetery, Ramsey, IN.

Visitation 3 – 8 P.M. Thursday and after 9 A.M. Friday at the funeral home.

Florence E. Richardson, age 96 of Greensburg, Indiana

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Florence E. Richardson, age 96 of Greensburg, Indiana passed away Monday, September 11, 2017 at 3:38 pm, in Aspen Place Health Campus of Greensburg.

Born April 20, 1921 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late William I. and Louanna (Chastain) Gilstrap.

She was a retired employee of the old Gould Powdered Metal Company in Salem, a member of the Bunker Hill Christian Church and had been a resident of Greensburg since 1993, formerly of Washington County.

Florence married July 17, 1943 to Lawrence L. Richardson, who passed away Feb. 3, 1998.

Survivors include: 3 grandchildren, Jeff Durham of Indianapolis, Brian Durham of Yorktown, Indiana and Jeri Gramman of Greensburg; 5 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by 2 daughters (Judy Kay Richardson & Carolyn Sue Durham), 6 sisters and 6 brothers.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Thursday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Visitation: 11 am until the time of the service on Thursday.
Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 9.13.17

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Acree, Joshua P
Booking #: 97621
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 10:53 pm
Charges: 16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
Bond: No Bond
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Edmonds, Clarissa L
Booking #: 97620
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 10:12 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-1 BAC .08% to .14%
Bond: $705
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Atwood, George A
Booking #: 97619
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 5:27 pm
Charges: 35-46-1-4 Neglect of Dependant
35-46-1-4a Neglect of Dependant
Bond: No Bond
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Ronsheim, Jared T
Booking #: 97618
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 4:25 pm
Charges: 8 Parole Violation
Bond: No Bond
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Wood, Adam J
Booking #: 97617
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 3:49 pm
Charges: 35-43-4-2 B Stolen Property;Poss/sell/reci
35-43-4-2 A Theft
Bond: No Bond
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Lawson, Alex R
Booking #: 97616
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 10:44 am
Charges: 0 Serve Time Superior Court
3 Out of County Hold
Bond: No Bond
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Campbell, Jonathon A
Booking #: 97613
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 7:21 am
Charges: 35-44-3-3 Resisting Officer
Bond: No Bond
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Hickey, William D
Booking #: 97615
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 6:46 pm
Booking Date: 09-12-2017 – 3:21 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
35-48-4-11 Possession Marijuana/Hashish
35-48-4-8.3 Possession of Paraphernalia
Bond: $705
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Clark, Johnathon D
Booking #: 97424
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 5:01 pm
Booking Date: 08-09-2017 – 4:00 pm
Charges: 16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
35-43-2-1 Burglary
35-45-1-5 Common Nuisance
35-43-2-2 Criminal Trespass
Bond: $3005
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Ault, Shannon D
Booking #: 97174
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 1:17 pm
Booking Date: 07-03-2017 – 4:18 pm
Charges: 35-45-1-5 Common Nuisance
35-48-4-6 Possession Cocaine or Narcotic
Bond: $1505
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Gossett, Gregory D
Booking #: 97120
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 1:17 pm
Booking Date: 06-24-2017 – 9:56 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-1 BAC .08% to .14%
Bond: $1505
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Mezo-Lopez, Tamara A
Booking #: 97217
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 1:01 pm
Booking Date: 07-08-2017 – 10:38 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-5 Escape
35-45-2-1 Intimidation
35-42-2-1 (2A) Battery
35-44-3-3 Resisting Officer
9-11-4-3 OUI-Refusal
35-45-1-3 Disorderly Conduct
35-42-2-2 Criminal Recklessness
Bond: $5000
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Unsworth, Emily A
Booking #: 97609
Release Date: 09-12-2017 – 11:46 am
Booking Date: 09-10-2017 – 4:48 pm
Charges: 35-43-1-2 Criminal Mischief
Bond: $705
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Wreck Injures Versailles Family

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On Tuesday September 12, 2017 at 6:21PM the Sheriff’s Department received a report of an injury accident at 11379 E US 50.

According to Sheriff’s Reserve Deputy Charlie Murphy’s report, the driver of a
2015 Toyota minivan, Melvin T. Noah, 75 of Versailles was driving westbound on
US 50 with his cruise control activated.

Noah told Murphy that a truck he was following began to slow down. Noah stated he applied his brakes but the cruise control would not shut off.

Mr. Noah then swerved left to avoid hitting the truck in front of him. Noah’s 2015 Toyota then left the south side ofthe roadway and traveled 168 feet to the initial impact with the embankment.

Noah’s vehicle then traveled 128 more feet from the embankment to a building
owned by Trimpe Trucking, and leased by Wischmeier Trucking.

A witness who was traveling in front of Noah stated he watched the Toyota in his
rear view mirror as it left the roadway and went up into the yard, and eventually
struck the building.

The Toyota van struck a post on the building and a semi truck parked
inside the building. The impact pushed the semi tractor into another semi
tractor that was parked next to it.

All of the front and side air bags were deployed on the Toyota and three passengers in Noah’s vehicle were taken to Schneck Medical Center for treatment. Tersita Noah complained of chest pain, and Janet Harriett complained of head, face, and back pain. Carol Noah was a rear passenger and didn’t complain of pain, however she was taken for evaluation. Melvin Noah was not injured.

Murphy was assisted at the scene by Sheriff Reserve Deputies Scott Davis and Brad
Barker, along with Seymour Police officers Ryan Huddleston, Devin Cornwell, and
Ben Miller, Jackson County EMS, Seymour Fire Department, and Indiana State
Police.

Donnelly Statement on Dinner with President Trump

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Senator discussed his proposal to address the outsourcing of American jobs during tax reform discussion with President at the White House

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN) released the following statement after having dinner with President Trump along with other Republican and Democrat Senators last night. 

Donnelly said, “I had another good conversation with President Trump about my proposal to address the outsourcing of American jobs. I am pleased he remains supportive of my proposal, and I believe that tax reform should include measures to support companies that invest in our workers and penalize companies that ship American jobs to foreign countries. I am hopeful we can work together to encourage domestic investments that benefit American workers.”

Donnelly introduced the End Outsourcing Act in January, and his legislation would support companies that invest in American workers and penalize corporations that outsource jobs.

In February, in a meeting at the White House, Donnelly discussed the End Outsourcing Act with President Trump and the President expressed his support for the proposal.

In May, at a Senate Banking Committee hearing, Donnelly asked Treasury Secretary Mnuchin about stopping outsourcing, and pushed for the President’s support for policies to protect American workers.

Donnelly met with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin in June to discuss the End Outsourcing Act.

Former New Albany Middle School Principal Arrested For Voyeurism

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This afternoon, troopers from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg arrested Paul Edward Raake, 65, of West Bradford Road North East in Palmyra.

He was the former assistant principal of Scribner Middle School in New Albany and had been accused of hiding a camera in the boys locker room. 

He was arrested on an arrest warrant for Voyeurism, a Level 6 Felony.

The arrest came after an investigation by an Indiana State Police Detective that specializes in Cyber Crimes that began back in December of last year. The investigation was initiated at the request of the New Albany City Police Department.

During the investigation, which was completed and given to the Floyd County Prosecutor’s Office in mid-August, detectives learned that Paul Edward Raake, a former employee of the Nathaniel Scribner Middle School, allegedly had placed a hidden camera in the junior high school boy’s locker room located at Scribner Middle School in New Albany.

Indiana State Police Detectives with cooperation from the New Albany/Floyd County School System were given three computers in which Paul Edward Raake had access to while employed at the Nathaniel Scribner Middle School.

During the examination of the computers, photographs were located on one of the computers which were of concern. One of the photographs appeared to depict a male school student who was in a state of either dressing or undressing inside of a locker room. 

It is unknown how long the camera was hidden inside of the locker room before it was located and reported by a student of the school in November of 2016.

Paul Edward Raake was arrested and incarcerated at the Floyd County Jail awaiting his first court appearance.

Two Arrested, Drugs Located During Traffic Stop In Crothersville

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On Saturday, September 9th, 2017, two Scottsburg residents were arrested after marijuana and methamphetamine were located during a traffic stop on US 31 near the Jackson-Scott County line.

Arrested were Katrina Ballard, 39, and Christopher Williams, 24, both of Scottsburg.

The driver of the vehicle, Ballard and passenger Williamswere both arrested on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

The investigation began at approximately 10:00 pm when Trooper Tia Deaton conducted a traffic stop on a Chevrolet S-10 on US 31 southbound near County Road 700 South in Jackson County.  During the course of the traffic stop, Trp. Deaton conducted a search of the vehicle due to the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.

During a search of the vehicle, Trp. Deaton located marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and approximately 70 grams of methamphetamine.  

Ballard and Williams were both transported to the Jackson County Jail where they were remanded to the custody of the Jackson County Jail staff.  Both were held pending their initial court appearances in the Jackson County Circuit Court.

 

Trp. Deaton was assisted by officers with the Crothersville Police Department

INDIANA FOOTBALL TO PLAY CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ON OCT. 7

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IU Football kicked off its season with a dominating win over the Sycamores, 73-35. Catch the Hoosiers each weekend on WSLM 97.9 FM - Your Official Kentuckiana IU Sports Station.

Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today that IU football will host Charleston Southern University on Saturday, Oct. 7, at Memorial Stadium. This home game against Charleston Southern replaces the previously scheduled home game against Florida International University for this Saturday that was cancelled on Monday due to issues arising from Hurricane Irma.

The game contract between the schools was signed today and the kickoff time will be announced at a later date. IU Athletics continues to send our thoughts and prayers to Florida International University and all those impacted by Hurricane Irma.

 Important Ticket Information

Full and Mini Season Ticket Holders: All full season ticket holders and mini season ticket holders (who selected the Florida International game) for IU football will automatically receive the same tickets and parking for the Oct. 7 game against Charleston Southern. The IU Athletics Ticket Office will send the new tickets and parking (if applicable) to be used for the game on Oct. 7. All tickets and parking will be mailed to the address on file.

Florida International Single Game Buyers: Individuals who purchased tickets and/or parking for the Sept. 16 Florida International game as a single game, will have the option to exchange those tickets for the game to be played on Oct. 7 or request a refund.

All requests must be in writing and can be sent to iuticket@indiana.edu. The deadline to request an exchange/refund is Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.

Please make sure you have the new Charleston Southern game tickets for admission to that game on Oct. 7.

Unfortunately, we will not be able to honor any Sept. 16 Florida International tickets or parking to the game on Oct. 7.

Anyone receiving a ticket from WSLM will be able to contact the station to exchange that ticket before the Oct. 7 game. 

Clark County Inmate Roster – 9.12.17

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Clark County Inmate Roster 

Jail Roster 9-12-17