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Bloomfield Man Arrested For $25k Theft From I-69 Job Site

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An anonymous tip led to the recovery of $25,000 worth of items allegedly stolen from contractors associated with the Interstate 69 project.

Police arrested 56-year-old Mark E. Allen of Bloomfield on four preliminary charges of Level 6 felony theft where the value of the property is between $750 and $50,000.

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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Det. Sgt. Jim O’Malley says stolen items from the I-69 project were found on Allen’s property along with items stolen from an area home.

O’Malley reported he received an anonymous tip on April 25, stating “stolen portable lighting equipment” was on Allen’s property on North Hill Drive, which appeared to match the description of a Magnum m-p Light Standard Unit reported stolen by White Construction Company last October. The $5,000 piece of equipment was being used by the contractor as part of the I-69 project.

The following day, O’Malley reported he received another tip, this time stating the light was hidden in the woods at the rear of Allen’s property.

On April 28, O’Malley met with Allen at his residence and requested permission to search the property.

The initial search of Allen’s property recovered a gray-colored four wheeler located in plain sight, which matched the description of a recently-stolen ATV. Greene County Dispatch ran the VIN on the four wheeler, which matched that of an ATV reported stolen in February with an estimated value of $2,000.

Several hundred yards from the house, O’Malley purportedly located an Allmand Night-Lite Pro reported stolen by Kolb Grading Company in October. The piece of equipment, valued around $10,000, had a matching serial number to the item reported stolen.

In the same area, the originally reported White Construction portable lighting unit was also discovered, with the name of the company stenciled on the item and a matching serial number.

O’Malley then obtained a search warrant, which led to the recovery of another four wheeler, reported stolen to the Indiana State Police on March 29. The ATV has an estimated value of about $4,000.

The probable cause noted due to the stolen items allegedly found on the property, O’Malley obtained another search warrant and searched the inside of Allen’s home. During the course of that search, officers found an assortment of items, including tools, hunting gear and other items matching the description of items reported stolen by the same person who reported the second ATV stolen.

Among the items in the basement was a backpack, which contained a notepad with the owner’s name written inside. The search of the home also resulted in the location of several other items, including a slot-car racetrack, Dell computer monitor and microwave, all of which were reported stolen. Officers also located a utility trailer with a VIN number matching that of another item reported stolen.

O’Malley conducted an interview with Allen on April 29, at which time he reportedly denied knowing of stolen items on the property. He allegedly told the detective he has cattle in the area where the items were located, but had never observed the equipment on his property.

“This equipment was visible from the gate located several hundred yards away,” O’Malley noted in the report.

The probable cause also notes Allen was unable to explain how the tools, hunting accessories, microwave and other items got into his home.

Allen is set to appear in Greene Superior Court for an initial hearing Monday at 1 p.m.

Indiana State Police to Participate in Click It or Ticket Campaign

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May 6th thru 30th, 2016, Indiana State Police Troopers throughout the state will join officers from more than 250 state and local agencies in Indiana, as well as thousands more across the nation, in the federally funded Click It or Ticket campaign. This campaign also includes the Memorial Day holiday weekend and the federally funded Combined Accident Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E.) overtime project.

unnamedDuring this period, troopers will be raising awareness about the benefits of occupant restraints through education and enforcement, and utilizing high visibility patrols and sobriety checkpoints to help ensure the safest environment for all motorists on Indiana roadways.

According to the IndianaCriminal Justice Institute, in 2015, there were 818 fatalities on Indiana roadways with 33 percent of those fatalities unrestrained.

“Statistics have shown that wearing a seatbelt and properly restraining children in a child restraint seat dramatically reduces the possibility of injuries and death from a traffic crash,” commented IndianaState Police Superintendent Doug Carter. “We are committed to ensuring everyone buckles up every time, all the time, to safeguard Hoosier’s while traveling throughout Indiana.”

The Indiana State Policeremind motorists to:

  • Wear seatbelts and utilize child restraint devices.
  • Appoint a designated driver if you plan to drink alcoholic beverages.
  • Never ride with someone that has been drinking. Don’t let them drive. Be a friend and take the keys.
  • To report dangerous and/or impaired driving, dial 911.

STAR WARS Weekend & Mother’s Day With The Reds

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When the Reds take on the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend May 6-8 at Great American Ball Park, there will be plenty of activities, promotions and fun for fans of all ages: StarWars_Fathead-2_FINAL-1 Star-Wars-XWing-bobblehead

Friday, May 6, 2016 – Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m. (FireworksFriday)

• The first 20,000 fans will receive an exclusive STAR WARS™ and Reds-themed poster.

• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters from the iconic film series will be greeting fans around the ballpark.

• Post-game fireworks show with a STAR WARS™ soundtrack, presented by United Dairy Farmers.

 

Saturday, May 7, 2016 – Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m. (SuperSaturday)

• As part of Super Saturdays, free STAR WARS™ X-Wing Fighter Mr. Redlegs Bobblehead to the first 25,000 fans, presented by Dynegy Energy Services.

• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters will be greeting fans around the ballpark.

 

Sunday, May 8, 2016 – Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:10 p.m. (FamilySunday)

• Free Reds Mother’s Day picture frame to the first 10,000 moms, presented by Kahn’s.

• The new Mother’s Day theme package includes a game ticket and a chance to take the field before the game and pose for a family photo. Package includes a print of the photo, a digital copy and a commemorative frame. Packages start at $20 per person and are available in advance of game day only:reds.com/MothersDay.

• As part of family day at the ballpark, free Fathead® Wall Decal to kids 14 and younger, presented by PNC Bank.

• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters will be greeting fans around the ballpark.

• The Reds and Major League Baseball will celebrate Mother’s Day with special pregame ceremonies bringing awareness to breast cancer research. Reds players and coaches will wear specially designed caps and jerseys with pink incorporated into the primary uniform. Caitlin Adkins from Amelia will be honored as the Reds winner of MLB’s Honorary Bat Girl Contest, recognizing baseball fans who have been affected by breast cancer and who demonstrate a commitment to supporting the fight against the disease.

Tickets Still Available for Robin Thicke, Wynona and More

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Unbridled Eve Dance Tickets Offers Intimate Concert Setting and a Chance to Mingle with the Stars

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May 3, 2016 (Louisville, KY) – Take part in a star-studded musical experience like you’ve never seen before.  Dance tickets are still available for the Unbridled EveGala on Friday, March 6 at the Galt House Grant Ballroom, and grant access beginning at 10 p.m. With a cap of 1,000 guests, attendees will share an intimate, up-close evening with some of their favorite performers.

Scheduled performers include:

  • Robin Thicke – Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and multi-platinum recording artist whose hit Blurred Lines topped nearly every musical chart
  • Wynona Judd – Kentucky native and American Country Music Award winner and multi-platinum recording artist
  • Dennis DeYoung – Founder and lead singer of Styx whose songs like the chart-topping Lady and the popular Mr. Roboto cemented the band as a legendary 80’s and 90’s rock act.
  • John Elefante – Singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for Kansas,  known for such hits as Carry on Wayward Son, and Dust in the Wind
  • Louisville Crashers –  The premier Louisville-area cover band and a staple of the Unbridled Eve Gala
  • DJ 2nd Nature – Rounds out the musical performance with his cutting edge video and musical mash-ups

To purchase Dance Only tickets, visit www.unbridledeve.com/tickets or contactPeggy Koch via email at peggy@yorkmgt.com or by phone at 502-894-9768

****Unbridled Eve co-founders Tonya York Dees and Tammy York Day are available for interviews from now until Thursday evening, and will be at the Churchill Downs Backside on Thursday morning.

About Unbridled Eve

The Unbridled Eve Charitable Foundation® and Unbridled Eve® were founded by Tonya York Dees and Tammy York Day. Held on Derby Eve, this black tie-optional event brings guests and celebrities together in an elegant setting with Southern Charm.  Proceeds from the Unbridled Eve Gala support Blessings in a Backpack, its primary beneficiary, and other worthy organizations.

Additional beneficiaries include: Blessings in a Backpack, Fund for the Arts, Epilepsy Foundation (Chicago), Kentucky State Police Trooper Island, Arrow Fund, Best Buddies, Boys and Girls Haven, Dogs Helping Heroes, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Metro United Way, Mom’s Closet, Neighborhood House, Super Student Athletes, Winter HAYven, Seven Counties, and USA Cares.

Free Physicals at SHS May 11, 18

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According to Salem High School’s Athletic Office, free physicals will be offered on May 11 and 18.

22040818fa72ff76-sportsphysicalsFree physicals will be administered by local doctors on Wednesday, May 11 for boys and Wednesday, May 18 for girls in the Randy Johnson Fieldhouse at 5:30, respectively.

Students planning to participate in a sport, whether it be fall, winter or spring, during the 2016-2017 school year must have a physical form on file in the athletic office in order to participate.

Please stop by the athletic office to pick up a physical form before the day of physicals to complete page one and acquire parent/guardian signatures.

Henry Clay Barnett Jr., age 56

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Henry Clay Barnett Jr., age 56 of Salem, passed away on April 24, 2016 at his residence. He was born on January 18, 1960 in Michigan City, Indiana.

Survivors include: companion, Diana Hopkins; mother, Alma Jean King; son, Henry Clay Barnett III; Amber Jean Morgan; 2 brothers, Stephen Raye Howard and Christopher David Koehn; sister, Jennifer Denise Monroe; 2 grandchildren.

Preceded in death by: father, Henry Clay Barnett Sr.; brother, Anthony Barnett; sister Gina Barnett.

Cremation was chosen.

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Crash Closes I-65 South at 29 Mile Marker

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This morning at approximately 10:35 am, a 2005 Peterbuilt semi-tractor pulling a car hauler loaded with nine new Toyota cars was south bound entering the construction zone near the twenty mile marker.

accident-road-jpgThe trailer dropped off of the right side of the road and the driver over corrected hitting a concrete barrier that was being used to separate north bound and south bound traffic.

When the semi-tractor and trailer hit the concrete barrier it turned over blocking the south bound lanes along with one of the construction detoured north bound lanes on Interstate #65.

The driver, Keenan S. Daniels, 44 years old from Cheltenham, MD was not injured. The truck was enroute from Grand Rapids, MI to Mt. Joliet, TN.

No other vehicles or drivers were involved in the crash.

Traffic is being routed off of the Interstate south bound at Exit #29, Scottsburg. Traffic is able to re-enter the Interstate at Exit #19, Henryville.

The interstate will be closed for an extended amount of time, (until late evening hours). All local traffic is encouraged to avoid the interstate using alternate routes of travel.

TWO BELLES TO BATTLE FOR RIVERBOAT SUPREMACY

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This year’s Kentucky Derby Festival Great Steamboat Race will feature two vessels – the Belle of Louisville and the Belle of Cincinnati – vying for Ohio River supremacy.

But it will take more than crossing the finish line on Wednesday to win the race.

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The winner of the Great Steamboat Race will be determined by the vessel which accumulates the most points from performing a series of tasks assigned to each competitor throughout the day and during the race. The task competition gets underway at 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the 4th Street Wharf.  The ten tasks are listed below:

  • Task No. 1: Jousting inflatable competition (10 points for 1st, 5 points for 2nd)
  • Task No. 2: Obstacle inflatable course (10 and 5 points)
  • Task No. 3: Handy line toss (10 and 5 points)
  • Task No. 4: Monkey fist toss (10 and 5 points)
  • Task No. 5: Paddle Wheel Assembly (10 and 5 points)
  • Task No. 6: Calliope contest (10 and 5 points)
  • Task No. 7: Buoy flag retrieval (25 points for successful retrieval, 0 points for failure)
  • Task No. 8: VIP retrieval (25 points for successful retrieval, 0 points for failure)
  • Task No. 9: Bourbon barrel retrieval (25 points for successful retrieval, 0 points for failure)
  • Task No. 10: Boat race finish (29 points) 2nd vessel under the bridge will get 15 points added to their score.

The total potential points earned are 164. The vessel with the most points as determined by the judges will be declared the winner. Failure to perform a task will result in a “no score,” plus a 35-point penalty. The majority decision of the judges will be final. The winner will be presented with a set of 12-point Silver Antlers at the post-race ceremony.

Boarding for the Great Steamboat Race will take place from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., with the boats departing the shore at 5:45 for a 6 p.m. start. Each boat will be assigned two judges, in addition to an overall event judge from the Derby Festival

Leif Harmon Saylor age 87

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Mr. Leif Harmon Saylor age 87 of Salem passed away Tuesday, May 3 at St. Vincent Hospital of Salem.

Mr. Saylor was born July 21, 1928 in Crab Orchard, Kentucky the son of Leif H. “Doc” Saylor and Lucinda Hoskins Saylor.  He was retired from the Carpenter’s Union and worked for Goldman’s Construction.  He was an Army veteran.

Leif is survived by his wife of 45 years:  Audrey Casey Saylor, three daughters: Edith Morrison (Howard) of Vero Beach, Florida, Lucinda “Cindy” Ingram (Rodger) and Debra Leif Saylor both of Salem, three grandchildren:  Elton Morrison, Kayla Ingram and Hannah Ingram, and two great-grandchildren: Dakota Morrison and Levi Morrison.  He was preceded in death by two brothers:  Victor and George Saylor, four sisters:  Madeline Albright, Pearl Douglas, Beulah Sharp and Joanna Saylor, grandson:  Donovan Morrison and his parents.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Franklin Cemetery with military honors.  Visitation will beThursday from 4-8PM and Friday from 9AM-time of service.

Hiram H. Nally, 91

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Hiram H. Nally, 91 of Ft. Wayne, passed away Monday, May 2, 2016 at Lutheran Hospital.

He recently moved to Fort Wayne from Salem, where he had lived for 26 years. Born April 14, 1925 in Little Rock, Arkansas, he was the son of the late Henry and Goldie Nally.

He graduated from Indiana University and was a World War II Army Veteran.

He retired as Vice Chairman of Summit Bank in 1989. In Salem he remained active, working as First President of the Economic Foundation, President of the YMCA and Chairman of the Board at the State Bank of Salem.

He enjoyed spending time with his family and was an avid bike rider.

He was a Snow Bird who lived in Venice, Florida during the winter.

A loving husband, father and grandfather, he is survived by his wife of 66 years, Eileen; sons, Steve Nally of Noblesville; Keith (Cheryl) Nally of South Whitley; and daughter: Debra Babiarz, Howell, Michigan. Three grandchildren, Tyler Nally of Los Angeles, California, Leah Babiarz and Michael Babiarz both of Howell, Michigan.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home

Visitation: 11:00 am until the time of the services on Friday.

Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Donor’s Favorite Charity.