Faith Marie Coats Darnell age 9 months of Salem
Faith Marie Coats Darnell age 9 months of Salem passed away Friday, June 23 at St. Vincent Hospital Salem.
Faith was born August 31, 2016 in Louisville the daughter of Dewayne Darnell and Tonya Coats.
She is survived by her parents: Dewayne Darnell and Tonya Coats of Salem, two brothers: Ethan Coats of Salem and Elijah Brough of Salem, a sister: Shayley Arp of Columbus, Indiana, grandparents: Randy and Marilyn Coats of Salem and Timmy and Sherry McAdams of Salem, and great grandmothers: Juanita Hoke of Salem and Lois Coats of Borden.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery. Visitation will beThursday from 11AM-time of service.
Larry Vernon Atkins age 67 of Salem
Mr. Larry Vernon Atkins age 67 of Salem passed away Saturday, June 24 at Baptist Health Floyd.
Mr. Atkins was born September 2, 1949 in Scottsburg the son of Roy Vernon Atkins and Dorothy Rose Grammar Atkins. He was retired from C and M Conveyors in Mitchell. He was a Vietnam War Air Force veteran.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife: Dena Sipple Atkins and his parents.
He is survived by two brothers: Bill Atkins of Salem and Gary Atkins of Pekin.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home with Brother Bill Berry officiating. Burial will follow with military honors in Beech Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 4-8PM and Wednesday from 9AM-time of service.
Sheriff’s Department Reminds Drivers To Be Safe Over 4th of July
This Fourth of July, as we celebrate our country’s birthday, thousands upon thousands of Hoosier families will take to their cars, driving to barbecues, picnics, lakes and pool parties.
As you plan your drive home from summer festivities, Washington County Sheriff’s Department reminds drivers that one drink can be too many and that Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving.
In every state and the District of Columbia, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher.
“Every year, we see the devastating consequences of those who drive impaired. This senseless behavior must end,” said Chief Deputy Brent Miller. “With all of today’s options for getting home safely, there’s no excuse for getting behind the wheel impaired as it endangers you and everyone else around you.”
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
From Friday evening, June 30, through early Wednesday, July 5, police will be out in full force, stopping impaired drivers by aggressively targeting those who put lives in danger. Expect to see increased sobriety checkpoints, roving patrols and saturation patrols. These enforcement efforts are vital to public safety, and save lives.
If law enforcement pulls you over for impaired driving this Fourth of July, you can count on being arrested.
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over means zero tolerance for those who drive impaired.
A DUI arrest during the Fourth of July holiday means the loss of your independence, including going to jail and losing your driver’s license. The average DUI cost? About $10,000, including car towing and repairs, attorney fees, fines, court costs, lost time at work and other hefty expenses.
For more information about Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, visit http://one.nhtsa.gov/drivesober
Don’t be a statistic
For as many good memories as the Fourth of July holiday can provide, it can also create recurring nightmares for families. Nationwide, impaired-driving deaths increased by 3 percent in the United States from 2014 to a total of 10,265 in 2015.
“That’s 10,265 mothers, fathers, children, siblings, friends, grandparents, and so many more,” said Dave Murtaugh, executive director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. “It’s one person killed every 51 minutes in the United States.”
During the 2016 July Fourth holiday weekend – 6 p.m. Friday, July 1 through 6 a.m. Monday, July 5 – there were 146 drug- or alcohol-related crashes, 85 of which involved a driver with a reported blood alcohol concentration of .08 or greater.
Crashes involving alcohol or prescription and illegal drugs during this period resulted in 82 injuries and 6 deaths.
Nationwide, five years of data show that nearly 40 percent of all traffic fatalities during the holiday resulted from impaired-driving crashes.
Tips for a safe and fun holiday
Washington County Sheriff’s Department recommends these safe alternatives to impaired driving:
• Remember that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving.
• Designate, or be, a sober driver.
• Use public transportation.
• Call a cab or a ridesharing service.
• Download the SaferRide mobile app on the Android Play Store or the Apple iTunes Store. This simple app only has three options: call a taxi, call a friend, and identify your location for pickup.
• Celebrate at home or a place where you can stay until sober.
• Throwing a party? Offer non-alcoholic beverages and plenty of food.
• Never provide alcohol to minors.
• Ask young drivers about their plans. About half of drivers killed in impaired crashes during the July Fourth holiday are 18 to 34 years old.
• Friend or family member about to drive? Take the keys and make alternate arrangements.
Impaired driving is three times more common at night than during the day. If you see the signs of impaired driving below, turn off the road away from the vehicle and call 911 report the driver.
Weaving, swerving, drifting, or straddling the center line
Driving at a very slow speed
Braking erratically
Making wide turns
Stopping without cause
Responding slowly to traffic signals
Driving after dark with headlights off
Almost striking an object or vehicle
Driving on the wrong side of the road
Turning abruptly or illegally
Rainy Williams age 84 of Pekin
Rainy Williams age 84 of Pekin passed away Thursday, June 22 at the home of her daughter surrounded by her loved ones. Rainy was born December 31, 1932 in Louellen, Kentucky the daughter of Brownlow and Queen Dell Woods Burton. She was a homemaker, raising 9 children, and spent many years as a teachers aide for Head Start. She attended church at Full Gospel Tabernacle of Sellersburg.
She was preceded in death by her husband: Elmer L. Williams, one step-son: Eugene Williams, three grandsons: Roger Alan Casey, Joseph Edward Casey, and Charlie Wilkerson, one great-great-granddaughter: Lillyana Grace Williams, 5 sisters, 6 brothers and her parents.
She is survived by her children: Glenda Moore of Salem, Brenda Jaskolski of Salem, Elmer (Fuzz) Williams (Kim) of Pekin, Phyllis Smith (Kim) of Salem, Keith Williams (Lori) of Pekin, Bruce Williams (Lucille) of Jesup, Georgia, Carolyn Denton of Otisco, Adam Williams (Mary) of Pekin and Myra Rippy of Salem, three sisters: Golden White, Mary Nell Mallot and Joyce Wynn all of Salem, 26 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 11AM at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in New Liberty Cemetery. Visitation will beSunday from 2-6PM and Monday from 9-time of service.
Scott County Inmate Roster – 6.20.17
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Jackson County Inmate Roster – 6-18-17
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