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INDOT readies for late winter storm

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Preparations are now underway for winter weather expected to hit Indiana late tonight and Monday. The Indiana Department of Transportation reminds motorists to be cautious if traveling in what could be hazardous conditions. 

INDOT is monitoring several weather forecasts, and the latest information from the National Weather Service predicts snow over the next 72 hours ranging between wintry mix in southern Indiana and up to 8 inches in northwest Indiana. About half of Indiana’s 92 counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory, mainly in northern and central Indiana.

Since late last week, INDOT yellow trucks have been pretreating interstates and state highways with a salt-water solution. Once the snow and ice begin falling, crews will switch from spraying salt brine to plowing and salting.

With this being such a mild winter, INDOT urges motorists to get back into winter driving habits. It’s been several weeks since roads have been covered with snow. Drive snow smart, give yourself extra time and limit non-essential travel during the heaviest snow.

INDOT has the following resources to respond to this late winter weather event:

  • 1,092 Snow plows
  • 200,000 tons of salt
  • 100,000 gallons of brine
  • 1,843 employees on call covering 28,000 lane miles
  • All regional districts have around the clock crews working 12-hour shifts to battle the snow

Motorists are urged to:

  • Slow down and stay behind the snowplows. The road behind the plow will be the safest place to drive. Allow at least ten car lengths between your vehicle and snowplows or hopper spreaders.
  • Do not pass. The plows are wide, and sometimes a group of trucks will work in tandem to clear snow quickly, especially on major highways.
  • Be particularly aware of black ice conditions on surfaces such as bridge decks and entrance and exit ramps late tonight and the early hours of tomorrow morning.
  • Remember that technology helps, but only to a point. Four-wheel drive, anti-lock brakes and traction control are beneficial advancements in today’s cars, trucks and SUVs, but they cannot take the place of good driving habits and the need to reduce speed on snowy or icy roads

Purdue to Face Vermont in NCAA Tournament First Round

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue men’s basketball was rewarded for its outstanding season Sunday as it was revealed that the Boilermakers will be the No. 4 seed in the Midwest Region and face 13th-seeded Vermont in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.

Tip will be at 7:27 p.m. ET with the pre-game on WSLM 1220 AM and 97.9 FM at 6:27p.

The owners of two of the greatest nicknames in college athletics, the Boilermakers and Catamounts, will face off in the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, with the winner advancing to face the winner of fifth-seeded Iowa State and 12th-seeded Nevada in the second roundSaturday. Tip times and television assignments will be announced at a later time.

Purdue’s No. 4 seed is its highest since earning a 3-seed in the 2011 tournament. It is Purdue’s 29th NCAA Tournament appearance and 10th top-four seed.

The Boilermakers enter the NCAA Tournament with a 25-7 overall mark and as the 2017 Big Ten regular-season champions by two games. Purdue has won 11 of its last 14 games and finished the season ranked No. 13 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Purdue is 1-of-7 teams nationally (Purdue, Kansas, Arizona, Villanova, Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky) to be ranked in all 37 AP polls since the start of last year.

Led by National Player of the Year candidate and Big Ten Player of the Year Caleb Swanigan, Purdue brings a balanced lineup into this year’s NCAA Tournament. Boasting one of the nation’s best frontcourts in Swanigan and Isaac Haas (30.7 points per game combined), the Boilermakers also rely on one of the nation’s top perimeter attacks, ranking seventh nationally in 3-point percentage (.406) and having five players with at least 42 made 3-pointers. Purdue has set a school record for 3-pointers made in a season with 288.

Vermont, located in Burlington, Vermont, enters the NCAA Tournament with a 29-5 overall record and owners of the nation’s longest winning streak at 21 games. The Catamounts sport an efficient offensive attack, averaging 73.6 points per game and shooting 49.6 percent from the field. Anthony Lamb, a 6-foot, 6-inch freshman leads Vermont in scoring (12.6) and rebounding (5.4), while Payton Henson (6-8, 215) averages 11.4 points per game. Junior point guard Trae Bell-Haynes was the America East Player of the Year after averaging 11.1 points and 3.8 assists per game.

It will mark the second meeting between the two teams as Purdue defeated Vermont a year ago in Mackey Arena, 107-79.

Harold “Reggie” Ewing age 59 of Salem

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Mr. Harold “Reggie” Ewing age 59 of Salem passed away Thursday, March 8 at Scott Memorial Hospital in Scottsburg.

Mr. Ewing was born September 14, 1957 in Salem the son of Elzie R. and Patricia L. Harlen Ewing.  He was an employee of GKN.

Reggie is survived by his wife:  Cindy Hall Ewing. They were married July 3, 2000.  He is also survived by a son: Reggie Lee Ewing of Salem, two daughters:  Cassandra Dee Ann Ewing Tatlock of Crothersville and Elizabeth Ewing of Salem, a brother:  Randy Ewing of Salem, two sisters:  Cathy Pumphrey and Carasena Shields both of Salem, an uncle:  Willie Harlen of Salem, 17 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Sunday from 4-8PM and Monday from 9AM-time of services.

Eastern to Perform Peter Pan March 17 and 18

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Eastern High School’s theater group will be performing Peter Pan on Friday, March 17 at 7:00 and on Saturday, March 18 at 2:00 and 7:00.

Tickets are $5.00 in advance or $7.00 at the door.

To order tickets people just need to call EHS Choir and Theater Director Veronica Lindley at 812-967-3931 extension 5213.

Terry Lee Toby, age 74

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Terry Lee Toby, age 74, passed away Sunday, March 12, 2017, peacefully at home in Greenville, Indiana. He was born on December 1, 1942, to Alva and Ethel (Shoupe) Toby in Evarts, Kentucky.

He married Lois Ann Johnson on January 1, 1967. They have celebrated 50 years of marriage.

Terry retired from the Sonoco plant in New Albany, Indiana as an electrician and a maintenance man. He also worked for CSX Railroad. Terry was an Air Force veteran and served in the Vietnam War. He enjoyed going hunting and fishing, and working in the garden building flower beds.

Terry was a member of The Church of God in Sellersburg, IN.

Survivors include his wife, Lois Ann (Johnson) Toby; four brothers, Donald Toby (Thelma) of Benton, KY, Rondal Toby (Nancy) of Louisville, KY, Dennis Toby (Sharon) of Jeffersonville, IN, and Phillip Toby (Jeanne) of Maryland.

He is preceded in death by his parents Alva Toby and Ethel (Shoupe) Toby; three brothers, Kenneth Toby, Raymond Toby, and Thomas Toby; and one sister, Jacquelyn Toby.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home with burial in Palmyra Cemetery to follow. Visitation will be Wednesday, March 15, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. until time of service at 1:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to The Church of God, 336 West Utica Street, Sellersburg, IN 47172.

Della Sarah Crotty

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Della Sarah Crotty was born October 17, 1929 in Loveland, Ohio. 

She was the daughter of Timothy Crotty and Della Adkins Crotty. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, her infant brother, her sister, Mary Newlon; her nephew, Jerry Newlon; and her husband, Rudolph Charles Schmidt.  Della and Rudy were married in 1953 and were married for over 29 years.  Together they owned and operated Rudy’s Sohio Service Station in Miamiville, Ohio. 

Della was a member of the Miamiville Volunteer Fire Department’s Women’s Auxiliary and volunteered as an EMT for the Miamiville Life Squad.  She was also a member of the Ladies’ Aid of the Miamiville Methodist Church.

In 1985, Della and her mother moved to Salem, IN to be closer to family.  She became a member of the Salem Church of Christ and as one of her ministries enjoyed collecting toys for the children who visited the Washington County St. Vincent Hospital.  She worked as an employee of DanMar Pharmacy for 10 years.

In 2007, Della married James H. Young.  She is survived by her husband; her two nieces, Belinda S. Denny (Paul) of Sellersburg, IN and Teresa A. Newlon Draper (Cooper) of Venice, FL; and her nephew’s wife, Charlotte Newlon of Salem, IN.   Della also greatly enjoyed her extended family of 1 great niece (Paige Newlon), 3 great nephews (Jeremy {Angie}, Phillip {Jenni}, and Trey Denny {Sherry}), and 6 great great nieces and nephews.  While her marriage to Jim came late in life, she considered his large family of 5 children and their spouses and families a welcome addition to her family life.

Della will always be remembered for her smile, her kindness, generosity and her willingness to be involved in her community.  She was a member of the Washington County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, the Women’s Evening Study Club, and the Purdue Extension Southside Homemaker’s Club.  One of her favorite charities was the Eastern Kentucky Christian Appalachian Project.  In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are encouraged to the Salem (High Street)  Church of Christ or the charity or church of your choosing. 

Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Monday from 5-8PMand Tuesday from 9AM-time of service.

Connie Sue Godbey age 75 of Livonia

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Connie Sue Godbey age 75 of Livonia passed away Friday, March 10 at IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.

Connie was born February 16, 1942 in Salem the daughter of Harold Cletus Patton and Alice Marie Tincher Patton Johnson.  She was a former employee of Brittany Furniture in Paoli.

She is survived by a son:  Glenn Godbey of Livonia, a daughter:  Kathy May Godbey of Livonia, 5 brothers and 3 sisters, 5 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by  a daughter:  Linda Marie Perry, 2 brothers, a grandchild and her parents.

Cremation was chosen and private burial will be held later at Livonia Cemetery. 

Nancy L. Schocke, age 80 of Salem

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Nancy L. Schocke, age 80 of Salem, passed away Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 7:29 am, in Salem Crossing.

Born February 24, 1937 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Clabe Graves Sr. and Allie (Dean) Graves.

She retired in 2002 from the old Helsel Metallurgical Inc., was a member of the Walnut Grove Christian Church, had been a life resident of Washington County and was a 1956 graduate of Salem High School.

Nancy married June 8, 1956 to Richard L. Schocke, who passed away April 2, 2015.

Survivors include: 2 Sons: Mark R. Schocke and Michael W. Schocke; 5 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 1 daughter, Sandra Gail Schocke, 5 brothers and 4 sisters.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Thursday and after 9 am on Friday. Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Memorial Contributions: Alzheimer’s Research Foundation 6100 Dutchmans Lane, 4th Floor Louisville, Kentucky 40205.

Construction Signs Placed For SR 56 45-Day Closure

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Indiana Department of Transportation’s contractor is placing construction signs along State Road 56 at a culvert replacement site in Finley Township of Scott County near the Washington County line.  Installation of this new 3-sided concrete culvert at Weddle Creek will require closing the east-west highway for up to 45 days. 

INDOT officials anticipate removal of the existing drainage structure will begin on Monday, March 20.  At that time, motorists will be detoured via S.R. 256, S.R. 39 and Interstate 65.  

S.R. 56 traffic count at Weddle Creek is 4790 vehicles per day. 

Milestone is the state’s contractor for this $1,032,400 project which also includes replacement of a culvert on U.S. Highway 31 at Nest Run Creek 0.61 miles north of S.R. 356 in Vienna Township. 

Donald K. Ferree, age 83 of Salem

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Donald K. Ferree, age 83 of Salem, passed away Friday, March 10, 2017 at 9:10 pm, in Baptist Health Floyd.

Born April 4, 1933 in Livonia, Indiana, he was the son of the late John W. and Ethel A. (Stepp) Ferree.

He was an employee of the old ICM Krebsoge Inc. of Salem for 39 years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of the Freedom Cafe Church in Paoli, the Salem Lions Club, served during the Korean War in the U.S. Army, had been a life resident of Washington County and was a 1951 Graduate of the old Hardinsburg High School.

Don married Dec. 24, 1952 to Marjorie E. (Patton) Ferree, who survives. Also surviving are: Son: Steven R. (Deborah) Ferree, Zanesville, Ohio; Daughter: Patricia A. (Bob) Walker, Indianapolis; 7 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by 4 brothers, William, George, Charles and Robert Ferree and 1 sister, Mary Weir.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Tuesday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and after 9 am Tuesday. Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Memorial Contributions: Freedom Cafe Church 308 South Oak Street Paoli, Indiana 47454.