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Scott County Sheriff’s Department Hiring Part Time Corrections Officers

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JOB POSTING:

The Scott County Sheriff’s Office is seeking qualified applicants for multiple part-time CORRECTIONS OFFICER positions. Scott County recently constructed a state of the art, pod style, jail facility. The new construction adds 136 beds to the already 58 bed facility bringing the total bed count to 194. New Corrections Officer positions have been added to the current jail staff to maintain daily operations of the newly constructed facility.

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2016 Corrections Officer hourly wage is $15.80 an hour. 

 

WORK SCHEDULE:

(Varies / 24 Hour Public Service Operation)

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

This position will primarily be responsible for monitoring inmates, transporting and searching inmates, including the possibility of strip searches. In addition, applicants must be able to perform all essential functions of the job. A copy of the complete job description is available from the Auditor’s office and may be obtained at the time of application; 21 years of age; Ability to complete required training as needed. Possession of a Valid Indiana Driver’s License and be in good standing with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Candidates can obtain a Scott County Employment Application from the Scott County Auditor’s Office from 8:30 to 4:30 pm. The Application must be submitted to the Auditor’s office by 12:00 pm, Friday, December 2nd, 2016.

 

BASIC SKILLS TEST:

A written test for the job of Corrections Officer will be administered at a later date and applicants will be notified of the test date, time, and location. Applicants MUST attend the test session to proceed in the selection process. Interviews will be conducted by Sheriff’s Office officials once tests have been sent off and scored.

 

Scott County Indiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, or disability or any other characteristic protected by law. A copy of the EEOP short form can be obtained upon request at the Scott Co. Auditor’s office

Jasper Man Arrested And Charged With Reckless Homicide

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Earlier Saturday morning, the driver of a 2006 Chevrolet Colrorado, Mason William Hartke, 19 of Jasper turned himself in to Greene County Authorities after a warrant was filed for his arrest.

He was involved in a crash last week that killed three Newburgh residents. 

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The Greene County Prosecutor charged Hartke with three (3) counts of Operating While Intoxicated with a BAC greater than .08 Causing Death and three (3) counts of Reckless Homicide. 

All six of the charges are Level 5 Felonies.

Hartke’s bond has been set at $60,000.

On Nov. 13, the Indiana State Police at the Bloomington Post were dispatched to a car-deer crash that had occurred on Interstate 69 near the 103-mile marker.

Upon Trooper Cory Knight’s arrival, he observed a large amount of debris in the roadway as well as a passenger car and an inverted pickup truck near the earthen embankment on the west side of the interstate.
 
The crash investigation has revealed that a 2015 Honda Civic, driven by David Rinehart, 46 of Newburgh was traveling southbound on I-69 and had struck a deer causing the Honda to pull onto the outside shoulder and come to a stop.

Afterward, a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck driven by Mason Hartke, 19 of Jasper, was traveling southbound on I-69 approaching Rinehart’s location when, for unknown reasons, the truck left the southbound lanes of traffic and entered the outside shoulder, striking the parked Honda.
 
The crash resulted in the deaths of David Rinehart, 46, Ruth Rinehart, 74 and Sophie Rinehart, 17, all of Newburgh.

Another passenger in the Honda, Josie Rinehart, 18, also of Newburgh, suffered cuts and abrasions and was transported to IU Health Bloomington.
 
Mason Hartke was transported to IU Health for a fractured arm.
 
The Rinehart family has been notified and the crash investigation is ongoing.
 
ASSISTING AGENCIES – Greene County Sheriff’s Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s Department, Bloomington Police Department, Greene County Ambulance Service transported victims to IU Health Bloomington, Van Buren Fire Department, Greene County Coroner’s Office and Center Township Fire Department.

Deer in the Roadway Causes Two Vehicle Crash with Injuries

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A crash on US 50 in Martin County was the result of a deer crossing the roadway.

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At 6:09 PM Tuesday, Trooper Andrew Beaver was patrolling US 50 and had turned to initiate a traffic stop for a speeding violation.  As he turned around to face west, he observed a two vehicle crash that had just happened.  As he pulled up to the scene, Trooper Beaver found a pick-up truck on its side and an SUV in the roadway.
 
The investigation showed that 41 year old Deanna Smith of Shoals was driving westbound on US 50 when a deer entered the roadway, standing near the center line.  At the same time, Jason Robbins of Shoals was driving eastbound towards Smith and the deer.  Both Smith and Robbins swerved to miss the deer, but each swerved towards the center line.  Impact from the collision caused Robbins’ truck to overturn onto its passenger side, trapping him inside the vehicle.
 
Robbins was cut from the truck by Martin County Civil Defense and the Loogootee Fire Department.  He was transported to Memorial Hospital in Jasper with complaints of pain to his ribs and legs.  Smith was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
 
Both drivers were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash, greatly reducing the extent of injuries to each driver.
 
The Indiana State Police would like to remind motorists that, particularly during deer season, drivers should not swerve to avoid deer in the roadway. 

Evasive maneuvers in which a motorist drives off of the roadway or leaves their lane poses a greater risk of having a severe crash as opposed to colliding with the animal. 

In this crash, even though both drivers attempted to avoid the deer, the deer was still struck prior to the vehicles crashing into each other.

Driver Jailed after Crashing into Parked Tractor-Trailer

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A driver was arrested on alleged intoxication charges after she was involved in a Wednesday afternoon crash in southwest Dubois County.

 
At 1:27 P.M. Wednesday, Justin Hinton of Kentucky was sitting in his semi tractor- trailer on the shoulder of State Road 161, south of Holland, awaiting roadside service for two flat tires. 

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Eighteen year old Kassandra Berger of Holland was traveling north on State Road 161, when she allegedly fell asleep and drove her vehicle off of the roadway and onto the shoulder, striking the parked semi.
 
Berger was transported to Memorial Hospital in Jasper where she was treated for complaints of pain. 

While at the hospital, Berger tested positive for the presence of THC in her system. 

She was placed into custody and transported to the Dubois County Security Center on charges of Operating While Intoxicated.
 
Berger’s 2008 Toyota was totaled in the crash.

State Troopers Conducting Sobriety Checkpoint Wednesday Night

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Troopers from the Indiana State Police Jasper Post will be conducting a sobriety check point at an undisclosed location in Dubois County on Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Those drivers passing through the check point area should have their licenses and registrations ready to present to troopers, and will only be detained briefly while troopers determine whether further investigation is necessary. 
 
The purpose of the sobriety check point is to remove those motorists from the highways who are alcohol and/or drug impaired and poses a danger to all who use the roadways.  Impaired drivers are responsible for billions of dollars in property damage, personal injury, and death annually.   
 
Reminders so motorists do not find themselves “Over the Limit and Under Arrest”:
 

  • Plan ahead and always designate a sober driver before consuming alcohol.
  • Don’t drive your vehicle if you’ve been drinking alcohol.  Call a taxi or sober friend. 
  • Take care of your friends.  Never let a friend drive while impaired. 
  • If you are hosting a party, always offer non-alcoholic beverages.  Make sure all of your guests leave with a sober driver.
  • Never provide alcohol to anyone under the legal drinking age of 21.

 
Motorists encountering another vehicle being operated erratically are encouraged to dial 911 or call the Jasper Indiana State Police Post at (812) 482-1441 or (800) 742-7475.  Be prepared to give a description of the vehicle, location, and direction of travel.
 

Harrison County Investigates I-64 Fatality

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Harrison County Sheriff’s Department responded to a crash on Interstate 64 on Friday morning in the westbound lane at mile marker 101. 

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A silver Mitsubishi passenger car was traveling east on I-64 when it side swiped a tractor trailer also traveling east bound. 

Evidence at the scene indicated this caused the passenger car to swerve and over-correct, causing the vehicle to cross the interstate median into the west bound lane of travel. 

The passenger car then struck a Ford pickup truck head on. 

The driver of the Mitsubishi was pronounced dead on the scene and the two occupants of the Ford truckk were transported to U of L Hospital for medical treatment. 

The accident remains ongoing as police are awaiting toxicology results. 

Jess F. Helsel, age 91

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Jess F. Helsel, age 91 of Salem, passed away Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 3:30 am, in his residence. Born December 22, 1924 in Deerfield, Ohio, he was the son of the late Jesse A and Alice Agnes (Bruey) Helsel.

Jess arrived in Salem, Washington County in June 1951. His assignment by then employer, Wel-Met, Inc. Of Kent Ohio, was to oversee the building of a manufacturing plant on West Market Street in Salem. This was the start of the Powder Metallurgy in Washington County, which today provides approximately 900 jobs for the county.

Through the small start, 20 people, and through a series of expansions, a decision was made in 1968 to build another plant located off Beck’s Mill Road. Helsel served as President of the company through a series of mergers to include building the first powder metallurgy operation in Mexico in 1957. During the late 60s, plants were operated in Hagerstown, Indiana, Angola, Indiana, St. Thomas, Ontario and a joint venture in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

In 1974, Helsel acquired a small, struggling plant in Indianapolis and in 1976 relocated it in Campbellsburg, Indiana where it continues as Net Shape.

A believer in community involvement, Helsel has served several terms as a past Director of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce and as it’s President. In 1997, he was chosen as the Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. He served two terms as Washington County Councilman. He was a charter member of the Washington County Economic Growth Partnership board of Directors and served as its President. He assisted in the formation of the Salem Enterprise Zone and served on it’s board for several years.

On the State scene, he served as President and Director of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, President and Director of the Indiana Manufacturers Association, and the Indiana Small Business Council. He was selected by then governor Robert D. Orr to accompany the Governor on an extended tour to China and South Korea to study the automotive industry there and determine how Indiana could enter into that market. Helsel was named a Sagamore of the Wabash by Governor Ed Whitcomb in 1971 and was named a Sagamore of the Wabash again in 1988 by Governor Robert Orr. In 2007, Governor Mitch Daniels awarded Helsel the Distinguished Hoosier Award.

Helsel served nine years on the Ivy Tech State Board of Trustees and two terms as it’s President. From a sponsor of early science fairs at West Washington to his years of involvement with Ivy Tech, Helsel has always encouraged better education and learning for all associates. Many Washington County residents owe their degree to his company’s Tuition Aid Program.

Helsel was married to Barbara Ebert Helsel for 63 years before her demise in 2010. They raised three children, Perter, Jessica and Leslie. They enjoyed their rural like while raising kids, Appaloosa horses, Scottish Highland Cattle and other critters, too numerous to mention.

Survivors include: 2 Daughters: Jessica Jane (Don) Craig, Omaha, Nebraska and Leslie Gilstrap, Salem; 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by 1 daughter, Holly Beth Helsel, 1 son, Peter F. Helsel and 3 brothers.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Tuesday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and 9 am until the time of the service on Tuesday.

Memorial Contributions: Washington County Humane Society / Salem Animal Shelter 204 Joseph Street Salem, Indiana 47167.

Earle H. “Skip” Udell, Jr., 67

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NAME: Earle H Udell, Jr.
AGE: 67

CITY OF RESIDENCE: Little York IN

DATE & PLACE OF DEATH: November 17 2016, Salem IN

DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: June 3 1949, Akron OH

OCCUPATION: retired as a supervisor with Kimball

PARENTS: Earle H Udell & Annamary Begley Udell

MARRIAGE: Carol Jane Nichols Udell

MEMBERSHIPS: First Baptist Church in Salem IN; Western Hills Country Club in Salem IN

SURVIVORS:

Wife: Carol Jane Udell
Sister: Suzanne Udell
Nieces & Nephews: Eli Jenkins, Harley Jenkins, Jim Moon, Susan Thieneman, Cindy Mullins,
Denny Nichols, Doug Nichols, Sarah Coffman, Will Holder;
9 great nieces & nephews; 2 great great nieces & nephews
Preceded in death by: his parents; nephew Jack Nichols

VISITATION: 4 PM – 8 PM Sunday November 20 2016
1 PM – 2:30 PM Monday November 21 2016
Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home

FUNERAL SERVICE: 2:30 PM Monday November 21 2016
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BURIAL: Little York Cemetery

OFFICIATING: Dan Jackson

MEMORIAL DONATIONS: —
c/o Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home, 80 N 1st St., Scottsburg IN 47170

Three Alleged Thieves Captured

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Today shortly after 3:00 am, because of recent thefts being reported by construction workers, troopers were patrolling Interstate #265 checking the construction areas and construction equipment on Interstate 265 East, near the 10 Mile Marker in Clark County.

Arrested:
Jacob H. James, 19, of Capital Hills Drive in Jeffersonville.
Robert Volpert Jr., 20, of Old Creek Lane in Jeffersonville.
Andrew Caldwell, 18, of Sun Flower Court in Jeffersonville.

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While patrolling in the area, officers encountered two males walking on the shoulder of Interstate #265 near the 10 Mile Marker.

While speaking to the two individuals, officers noticed a third male subject trying to scale a nearby fence in an obvious attempt to get away from the troopers.  

He was stopped and all three of the subjects were detained for further investigation. During the investigation troopers located several articles of alleged stolen property taken just minutes before the troopers stopped the three individuals.

The thefts were from a neighborhood in Jeffersonville within walking distance of where they were stopped by troopers.
 
The suspected stolen property was identified by victims in the neighborhood as articles left inside their vehicles. 
 
All three of the subjects were arrested on the charges of Theft, Criminal Conversion, and False Informing and were incarcerated at the Clark County Jail.
 

Dale Kelly Hottle, age 75

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Mr. Dale Kelly Hottle, age 75, passed away Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at Salem Crossing.

Mr. Hottle was born July 17, 1941, the son of Herbert W. and Lydia Glenn Tyler Hottle.  He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Salem. 

Mr. Hottle was a graduate of Indiana University with a Master’s Degree in secondary education.  He taught English at Paoli High School and was a charter member of Orange County Players and Washington County Actors Community Theatre, having directed and starred in numerous productions over the years. He completed seminary at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with a degree in music. 

Mr. Hottle was a former youth minister and choir director for several churches in the area.  He spent many years as a correspondent for the Salem Leader/Democrat. 

Mr. Hottle was preceded in death by a brother:  Bruce Hottle, two sisters:  Wanda Williams and Rhodella Martin and his parents. 

He is survived by his nephew:  Larry Martin of Little York and his niece:  Rhonda Back of Boonville. 

Funeral services will be held Friday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Hancock Chapel Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday from 9-11AM.

Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Salem.