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Salem Receiving Small Communities Sidewalk Grant for $1,188,000.00

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Salem and other local communities will be receiving a portion of nearly $80 Million going to rural communities for Infrastructure Improvements. The Projects will Improve Roads and Bridges, Make Communities More Walkable and Bikeable.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced today that nearly $80 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 64 cities, towns, and counties in rural portions of Indiana to invest in local road and bridge improvements as well as sidewalk and trail projects.

Combined with local funds, almost $135 million is being invested in infrastructure in communities receiving funds.

“Over the last decade, Indiana has demonstrated a commitment to investing in infrastructure that is nearly unmatched,” Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb said.

“Modern roads and bridges keep commerce moving at the speed of the 21st-century economy and sidewalks and trails help create the sense of place that sparks vibrant communities which attract businesses and talent to the Hoosier state.”

For the first time, INDOT has set aside a portion of the funds awarded, approximately $5 million, to sidewalk improvements in rural communities.

The new sidewalk program for smaller communities is part of INDOT’s “Common Paths” initiative. Common Paths unifies and implements the agency’s transportation programs and policies regarding planning and design, including Complete Streets, bicycles, and pedestrians.

Also, INDOT is investing $2.5 million each year improving crosswalks and other sidewalk infrastructure along state highways in both rural and urban communities.

INDOT dedicates approximately 25 percent of its federal highway funds to supporting local projects each year. Metropolitan Planning Organizations distribute those funds to cities, towns, and counties within the state’s larger urbanized areas while INDOT distributes funds outside MPO areas.

Communities must pay at least 20 percent in local matching funds and meet other federal requirements to receive federal funding.

For this latest round of funding, rural communities will design, develop and purchase land for projects that would be bid during the fiscal year beginning July 2020. While the funds awarded now are dedicated to construction, INDOT will be financially participating in design, engineering, and right of way acquisition components of these projects.

A list of all communities receiving funds is online at www.in.gov/indot/3581.htm

Rural communities were invited to submit project applications to INDOT for potential funding during a call for projects announced in March 2016.

 

 

BRIDGES  PROJECT DESCRIPTION FEDERAL AWARDS 
Boone County Br # 41 Replacement $2,108,800.00
Clinton County Br # 36 Replacement $1,311,920.00
Warren County Br # 14 Replacement $440,000.00
Morgan County Br # 75 Replacement $1,170,000.00
Putnam County Br # 172 Rehabilitation $374,400.00
Noble County Br # 136 Replacement $1,703,600.00
Rush County Br # 127 Replacement $1,600,000.00
Wayne County Br # 266 Replacement $1,280,000.00
Jay County Br # 103 Rehabilitation $403,200.00
Hancock County Br # 18 Replacement $1,200,000.00
Marshall County Br # 73 Replacement $1,674,400.00
Starke County Br # 7 Replacement $1,080,000.00
Lake County Br # 65 Replacement $1,150,000.00
White County Br # 95 Rehabilitation $1,004,000.00
Dearborn County Br # 108 Replacement $2,160,000.00
Jennings County Br # 76 Replacement $2,030,400.00
Decatur County Br # 236 Replacement $1,120,000.00
Franklin County Bridge Rehabilitation $892,000.00
Lawrence County Br # 113 Replacement $869,600.00
Warrick County Br # 113 Replacement $920,000.00
Greene County Br # 272 Replacement $939,200.00
Knox County Br # 382 Replacement $1,520,000.00
ROAD PROJECTS 
Rockville S. Market St Reconstruction $3,986,400.00
Greencastle Zinc Mill Rd (Percy Julian Dr) Reconstruction $1,968,800.00
Montgomery County Country Club Rd Reconstruction $3,352,000.00
Steuben County CR 200N Reconstruction $2,130,000.00
Gas City 1st St Reconstruction $1,808,800.00
Decatur Intersection Improvement $2,098,125.00
Winona Lake Intersection Improvement $953,235.00
Portland Blaine Pike Rehabilitation $1,084,000.00
Rushville Cherry St Road Construction – Phase 2 $3,800,800.00
Cass County CR 400S Reconstruction – Phase 4 $2,425,840.00
City of Plymouth Hoham Dr Reconstruction $2,147,409.60
Town of DeMotte E Division St Reconstruction $1,168,000.00
City of North Vernon US 50 (Buckeye St) Reconstruction Drainage $1,745,600.00
City of Aurora Market St Reconstruction $1,727,200.00
Jennings County O&M Ave/ Brownstown Rd Rehabilitation $1,155,200.00
City of Seymour Burkhardt Blvd Extension – Phase 1 $4,000,000.00
City of Boonville 3rd St Rehabilitation $2,176,000.00
Pike County CR 350N Rehabilitation $1,600,000.00
City of Vincennes Main St Reconstruction $2,192,000.00
SAFETY PROJECTS 
Veedersburg Sign Replacement $125,100.00
Marion Sign Replacement $517,500.00
Nobe County Baseline Rd/CR 600E Intersection Improvement $796,500.00
Blackford County Sign Replacement $268,200.00
Henry County Sign Replacement $495,000.00
Franklin County St Mary’s Rd & Blue Creek Rd Guardrail Installation $162,288.00
Scott County Sign Replacement $201,465.00
City of Sullivan Sign Replacement $510,300.00
Spencer County Sign Inventory & Replacement $135,450.00
Town of Orleans Sign Inventory & Replacement $53,640.00
Sidewalk Program
Otterbein Small Communities Sidewalk Program $87,200.00
Butler Small Communities Sidewalk Program $210,800.00
Sweetser Small Communities Sidewalk Program $258,080.00
Dunkirk Small Communities Sidewalk Program $67,200.00
Redkey Small Communities Sidewalk Program $89,600.00
Windfall Small Communities Sidewalk Program $141,600.00
Portland Small Communities Sidewalk Program $337,600.00
North Judson Small Communities Sidewalk Program $163,200.00
City of Greensburg Small Communities Sidewalk Program $310,784.00
City of Salem Small Communities Sidewalk Program $1,188,000.00
Town of Holland Small Communities Sidewalk Program $163,600.00
City of Rockport Small Communities Sidewalk Program $583,172.00
TRAILS/ENHANCEMENTS
City of Petersburg Main St Pedestrian Facilities and Streetscape $1,447,372.00
City of Monticello S Main St Pedestrian /Bike Facilities $336,383.90
City of Batesville Pedestrian /Bike Facilities $990,000.00
City of Linton Pedestrian/Bike Path $495,200.00
New Castle Multi-use Trail $380,000.00

2017 ISDA livestock grant applications now available

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The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is now accepting applications for the livestock promotion and market development grants to foster growth within the Hoosier livestock industry.

Applications are due by December 1, 2016.

“Indiana’s livestock sector continues to be a driving force for food production and has a major impact on our state and local economies,” said Ted McKinney, ISDA Director. “These grants create growth opportunities within the industry and allow livestock organizations to have a greater impact in Indiana through the development of educational programs, promotional events or projects to increase our processing and production capabilities.”

Educational programs, livestock shows/exhibitions, conventions and similar events and projects are eligible to apply for livestock promotion funding. The market development grant provides funding for value-added feasibility studies, research projects, market development and other projects that encourage the development of business and industry related to livestock production, processing and distribution.

Both the livestock promotion and market development grants will reimburse up to 50 percent of the amount spent to conduct or support the projects, programs and events outlined in each of the grants.

The grants are open to non-profit organizations, commissions and associations with 501(c) status involving the following livestock species: cattle, swine, sheep, equine, goats, poultry, camelids, ostriches, cervidae, bison, aquaculture and rabbits.

All grant applications should be sent electronically to Kimmi Devaney at KDevaney@isda.in.gov byDecember 1, 2016. Award winners will be announced February 1, 2017. Applications are available at www.in.gov/isda/2474.htm. No applications will be accepted after the deadline.

In 2016, $127,000 dollars were awarded to 15 organizations by ISDA to foster growth in the livestock industry throughout Indiana.

Two Teams Will Have Deja Vu For Upcoming Football Sectional

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Both Salem and Eastern will be having deja vu in their upcoming IHSAA Football sectionals because they will be playing the same teams they face this week in regular conference play.

Eastern will be traveling to play at Crawford County this week. The Musketeers are 1-6 and the Wolfpack are 0-7.

The Musketeers coach Luke Dean is 4-14 over the past two seasons. The Wolfpack coach Kevin Mills is 0-7 in his first year at the helm.

Neither team has won a sectional in football.

On Oct. 21, the two teams will face off for the first game of Class 2A Sectional 40 at Pekin in a 7p match. The winner of the first game will face the winner of the Forest Park and South Spencer match up.

Salem (4-3) will host their final home game of the season against the Corydon Panthers this Friday at Paul A. Graves Athletic Field. The Panthers are 3-4 on the season.

The Lions coach RJ Hartsfield is 16-21 over four seasons and the Panther’s coach Andrew Smith is 9-9 over the past two years.

Salem last won its sectional in 1994. Corydon won the sectional and regional in 2011.

The pair will meet up again on Oct. 21 in Harrison County for the first game of the Class 3A Sectional 31. The winner will advance to the next game against the winner of the Brown County vs. Brownstown game.

West Washington will face Oldenburg Academy – which is just east of Greensburg, which was the host of the Senator’s 1993 Regional win.

The Twisters are 0-7 under head coach Wes Gillman. The Catholic school is only in the fourth year of its program.

The Senators close out their season against Indianapolis Washington (1-6) this week and the Salem Lions on Oct. 14.

The Senators host their Class A Sectional 47 on Oct. 21. The winner will face the winner of Edinburg vs. North Decatur on Oct. 28.

Information about ticket sales will be on wslmradio.com when they are released.

2016 IHSAA Football Sectionals

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First round sectional matchups in the 44th Annual IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts were announced Sunday, Oct. 2, via WSLM radio.

This year’s drawing was conducted one week earlier than normal due to the Colts playing a home game on the previously scheduled date (Oct. 9).

The two hour radio show was carried on WSLM 1220 AM and 97.9 FM.

Check out the complete brackets below:

NEW-WSLM-SPORTS-ZONE

 

2016-17 IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts Class 1A State Championship
2016-17 IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts Class 2A State Championship

 

2016-17 IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts Class 3A State Championship

High School Football Scores – Week 7

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WSLM SPORTS ZONE

Adams Central 42 Southern Wells 7
Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0
Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0
Attica 33 Covington 20
Bloomington South 23 Terre Haute North 21
Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll 14
Bremen 27 South Bend Washington 21 OT
Brownsburg 38 Zionsville 25
Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville 0
Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36
Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16
Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6
Center Grove 51 Pike 7
Charlestown 34 Corydon Central 7
Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6
Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20
Columbus East 49 Madison 0
Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian 13
Concord 19 Plymouth 18
Covenant Christian 45 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16
Culver 38 Caston 0
Danville 41 Frankfort 22
Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14
DeKalb 38 Norwell 0
Dwight (Ill.) 22 South Newton 6
East Central 56 Connersville 15
East Noble 48 Columbia City 0
Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20
Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6
Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon (Posey) 34
Eastside 47 Fremont 6
Edgewood 23 Brown County 13
Edinburgh 26 Traders Point Christian 16
Elwood 38 Alexandria 12
Evansville Central 21 Evansville Memorial 14
Evansville Mater Dei 42 Evansville Bosse 0
Evansville Reitz 49 Evansville North 23
Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral 17
Floyd Central 39 Bedford North Lawrence 23
Fort Wayne Concordia 55 Fort Wayne Wayne 32
Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 Fort Wayne Luers 7
Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort Wayne Northrop 3
Fort Wayne South 14 Fort Wayne North 12
Fountain Central 42 South Vermillion 0
Franklin Central 54 Bloomington North 12
Franklin County 42 South Dearborn 6
Garrett 26 Fairfield 16
Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central 7
Goshen 24 Northridge 21
Greencastle 14 Northview 0
Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown 27 OT
Griffith 24 Highland 6
Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit 10
Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7
Hamilton Southeastern 28 Noblesville 14
Hammond 44 Indianapolis Marshall 8
Hammond Gavit 56 Hammond Clark 20
Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14
Harrison (West Lafayette) 23 McCutcheon 20
Heritage 48 Bluffton 6
Heritage Christian 9 Indianapolis Arlington 0
Hobart 19 Munster 14
Homestead 35 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 18
Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16
Indianapolis Chatard 23 Cincinnati Winton Woods (Ohio) 19
Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia 13
Indianapolis Ritter 27 Beech Grove 20
Indianapolis Roncalli 35 Martinsville 9
Indianapolis Scecina 29 Triton Central 28 2OT
Indianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0
Indianapolis Washington 58 Rock Creek Academy 0
Jay County 29 South Adams 28
Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20
Lafayette Central Catholic 28 West Lafayette 25
Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32
Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0
Lakeland 49 West Noble 21
Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13
LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16
LaVille 35 John Glenn 7
Lawrence Central 21 North Central (Indianapolis) 17
Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22
Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19
Leo 42 Huntington North 13
Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0
Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6
Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22
Michigan City 35 Portage 14
Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7
Mishawaka 36 South Bend St. Joseph 3
Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie 17
Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14
Monroe Central 34 Eastern Hancock 13
Mount Carmel (Ill.) 28 Jasper 27
Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 New Castle 13
Muncie Central 38 Marion 33
New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14
New Haven 55 Bellmont 10
New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20
North Central (Farmersburg) 42 Riverton Parke 14
North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24
North Decatur 34 Anderson Prep Academy 0
North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13 OT
North Judson 38 Triton 12
North Miami 41 Wabash 7
North Newton 13 South Central (Union Mills) 12
North Posey 24 Tell City 14
North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7
North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6
Northeastern 64 Union County 6
Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7
Northwestern 43 Western 13
NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial 21
Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0
Paoli 43 Crawford County 0
Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36
Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28
Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0
Peru 29 Southwood 28
Pioneer 48 Knox 6
Plainfield 55 Franklin 27
Pontiac Twp. (Ill.) 48 Bowman Academy 0
Princeton 65 Boonville 38
Providence 35 Mitchell 8
Rensselaer Central 54 Benton Central 8
River Forest 33 Lake Station 0
Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7
Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual 13
Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7
Seymour 30 Jennings County 19
Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14
Sheridan 14 Tipton 10
South Bend Adams 34 Elkhart Central 7
South Decatur 74 Switzerland County 20
South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8
Southport 42 Terre Haute South 28
Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17
Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16
Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7
Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester 7
Tri 34 Knightstown 27
Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22
Tri-County 25 Frontier 19
Tri-West 34 Southmont 7
Union City 28 Cambridge City Lincoln 24
Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15
Warren Central 63 Lawrence North 21
Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14
Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln 0
Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0
West Washington 25 Perry Central 14
Western Boone 22 North Montgomery 14
Westfield 21 Avon 20
Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6
Whiting 33 Calumet 6
Whitko 31 Manchester 20
Winamac 49 West Central 14
Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 20

Orleans Fun Festival Oct. 8

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The annual Orleans Fall Fun Fest in the Park will be  Sat., October 8, 2016 in Historic Congress Square (Town Park).

A host of fun fall family type activities and special events are planned for downtown Orleans on this Saturday including the following:

PHOTO EXHIBIT @ Chamber Welcome Center (north side of square)

  • *Special Exhibit featuring the works of local photographers Katlin Percifield and Cindy Cornett Seigle. Come see the heart and soul of Indiana’s past and present as seen through the camera lenses of these two talented artists.
  • 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. OC HomeGrown Orleans Farmers Market

Congress Square Appreciation Day

  • Fresh produce, hand crafted items, Buck a Book, Fall décor, Doodles the Clown Face Painting. (West side of Square)

OC Homegrown 5K run/walk

  • Registration begins at 9 a.m. with race starting at 10 a.m. Event begins from Orleans Jr.-Sr. High School

9 a.m. First Ever Pet Photo Scavenger Hunt. 

Sponsored by Kirk Veterinary Service

  • Contestants operate as individual groups with their pet and go around town taking
  • pictures of themselves (including their pet) with various items.  The groups will meet at Kirk Veterinary (located on the S. Side of Town Square) at 9 am to pick up the information packets and pay the registration fee.  There will be a $2.00 fee for each group to participate.  Groups will have 2 hours to complete their task and return to our office.  We will ask that all pictures be e-mailed to us and we will pick a winner out of the groups.  The prize will be a thermal tote full of goodies for them and their pet.

9:30 a.m. Great Chamber Chili Cook-off @ Town Hall (Community Room)

  • (Bring your best chili recipe, 1 quart of hot soup in crock pot)
  • Entries accepted from 9:00 to 9:15 a.m. Judging @ 9:30 a.m.

10 a.m.-? Tri Kappa Harvest Corner (Town Park)

  • Pecans, Carmel Apples, Cupcakes, Sugar Cookies

Children activities, Decorate your own Pumpkin.

11:00 a.m. Free Lunchtime Concert in the Park-Lick Creek Band (Bicentennial Stage near basketball court)

11:00 a.m.-? Food served (north side of square)

  • Orange Co Cattlemen’s Assoc Steak Sandwiches, drinks & more
  • OHS Jr. After Prom Parents will be serving up
  • Creek Bank Potatoes. (While they last)
  • Orleans Municipal Fire Burger Burn (near ball court)
  • Hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks
  • Indiana Trailblazers 12U Team Fundraiser
  • Sloppy Joes, Coneys, Hot Dogs, Chips & Drinks

12 Noon to? Corn Hole Tourney sponsored by

  • Orleans Municipal Fire Department (Ball Court)
  • Please register by 11:30 a.m. $10 per team
  • Arts & Crafts in the Park

Phi Beta Psi Autumn Sweet Table

  • Homemade baked goods, hot mulled cider, prize drawings
  • Paint in the Park Demonstration
  • Mum & Pumpkin Sale by Pat’s Plants @ Bandstand

Farback Friday – Historically Speaking

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Here is a different view of the square when former President Benjamin Harrison visited Salem, in 1896, campaigning for presidential elect, William McKinley.

This photo comes from Washington County Historian Jeremy Elliott.

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Brenda Jane Clayton, age 59

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Brenda Jane Clayton, age 59 of Salem, is finally at peace.

Born September 8, 1957 in Neptune City, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Richard Clayton Jr. and Mary Elizabeth (Cuttrell) Clayton.

She was a hairdresser and nail technician, had been a resident of Washington County for the past 8 years, formerly of New Jersey, was a 1975 High School graduate and loved dogs.

Survivors include: Son: Bryan (Michelle) Hufnal, Pekin; Sister: Tammy (Kim O’Donell) Clayton and Brother-in-law: Ron Clayton. 3 grandchildren, Justin Richard and Jacob Allen Hufnal and Anna Maria Athanasiou and Nieces and Nephews: Cody Clayton, Lynette Hines Clayton, Dysha Hines Clayton, Ryan Crawford and Audry Elizabeth Clayton.

Memorial Service: 8:00 pm Monday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Visitation: 6:00 pm until the time of the services on Monday.

Joan C. Clark, age 87

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Joan C. Clark, age 87 of Salem, Indiana passed away Friday, September 29, 2016 at 11:00 pm, in the Salem Crossing.

Born January 5, 1929 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, she was the daughter of the late Everett Roberts and Minnie (Young) Roberts.

She married August 22, 1947 to Joe R. Clark, who passed away April 15, 1994. Joan was a homemaker, a member of the First Christian Church Of Salem and had been a resident of Washington County since 1963, formerly of Indianapolis.

She is survived by: 2 Sons: Ronnie (Vicki) Clark, of Salem and Jan (Cristy) Clark of Bloomington, Indiana. 2 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 1 brother, Arkie Roberts and 1 sister, Emma Lou Crockett.

The Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am Monday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Bro. Paul Martin officiating.

Visitation hours will be from 4 to 8 pm Sunday and after 10 am Monday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Interment and committal service will be at Crown Hill Cemetery. Memorial Contributions can be made to the Washington County Relay for Life C/O Jeanette Nolan 945 North Rush Creek Road Salem, Indiana 47167

Scott County Inmate Roster – 9-30-16

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
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KERRIGAN, WILLIAM
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001020
Booking Date: 09-30-2016 – 3:16 am
Charges: IC 35-42-2-1(C)MA ~ BATTERY- RESULTS IN BODILY INJURY TO ANOTHER PERSON
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY
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ROSE, JOSEPH
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001019
Booking Date: 09-29-2016 – 6:12 pm
Charges: IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION
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MCINTOSH, EDDIE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001018
Booking Date: 09-29-2016 – 3:10 pm
Charges: IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
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WICKER, BERRY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001017
Booking Date: 09-29-2016 – 11:26 am
Charges: SERVING TIME ~ SERVING TIME
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HAMBLIN, LINDA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001016
Booking Date: 09-29-2016 – 11:05 am
Charges: IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
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Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
MAYER, CHARLES
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001015
Release Date: 09-29-2016 – 1:17 pm
Booking Date: 09-28-2016 – 9:54 pm
Charges: IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED
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WILLIAMS, LARRY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000977
Release Date: 09-29-2016 – 11:17 am
Booking Date: 09-15-2016 – 9:09 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-4-6 ~ CHILD SOLICATION
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