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ROBIN THICKE, WYNONNA JUDD AMONG THE STARS TO PERFORM AT THE FIFTH-ANNUAL, STAR STUDDED UNBRIDLED EVE GALA

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The Fifth Annual Unbridled Eve Gala is an exclusive star-studded gala which draws local and national business leaders, horse racing industry professionals and celebrities from film, television, music, comedy and sports.

From the world class cocktail reception, to dinner, dancing, live musical performances, and a spectacular silent auction, Unbridled Eve offers the best in Southern hospitality, elegance and entertainment.

All of this fun ultimately goes to help numerous great causes, including five year beneficiary, Blessings in a Backpack, an organization that fights childhood hunger by providing needy elementary school students a backpack of food on the weekends. A portion of proceeds will also go to fourteen other non-profit organizations.

The Unbridled Charitable Foundation, Inc® and Unbridled Eve® were founded by Tonya York Dees and Tammy York Day.

 

FEATURING MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BY:

  • Robin Thicke (Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter)
  • Wynonna Judd (Singer, “American Idol” Winner)
  • John Elefante (former lead singer of band Kansas)
  • Dennis DeYoung (founder and former lead singer of band Styx)

CELEBRITY/VIP ATTENDEES:

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Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen of Twilight)
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Robin Thicke
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Diego Klattenhoff (Actor, Donald Ressler of NBC’s “The Blacklist”

CELEBRITY/VIP ATTENDEES:

  • Ashley Greene (Twilight)
  • Betty Cantrell (Miss America)
  • Bob Guiney (Actor, Singer, Talk Show Host)
  • Curtis Jackson “50 Cent” (Rapper/Entertainer)
  • Diego Klattenhoff (Actor, FBI Agent Donald Ressler in NBC’s “The Blacklist”)
  • Junior Bridgeman (CEO of Manna, Inc. and former NBA player)
  • Mark Sanchez (Denver Broncos Quarterback)
  • Mike Mills (Founder and Bass Player of REM)
  • Mira Sorvino (Oscar winning Actress)
  • Ryan Serhant (Million Dollar Listing)
  • Sam Boyd (FMX Rider)
  • Von Miller (SuperBowl MVP 2016 Denver Broncos)
  • Warren Moon (Hall of Fame NFL Player)
  • Zach Lindsey (Project Runway: Junior Winner)

 

HOSTS FOR THE EVENING:

  • Tonya York Dees and Tammy York Day (Hosts and Co-Founders, Unbridled Eve Gala)
  • Ben Jackey (Unbridled Eve Gala Red Carpet)
  • Julie Smith (Unbridled Eve Gala Red Carpet)
  • Nick Ferrara (Unbridled Eve Gala Emcee)

Jewel J. Nale age 83

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Mrs. Jewel J. Nale age 83 of Salem passed away Sunday, April 24 at Covered Bridge Health Center in Seymour.

Mrs. Nale was born December 29, 1932 in Washington County, Indiana the daughter of Jesse and Addie Marshall Purlee.  She was a retired cook for Salem Middle School.  She was a member of Canton Christian Church.

Jewel was preceded in death by her husband: Herbert Nale, three brothers:  Richard, Laurel and Ronnie Purlee, and her parents. She is survived by two sons:  Jeff Nale of Salem and Phil Nale (Sonya) of Brownstown, two brothers:  Bruce Purlee and Gary Purlee both of Sellersburg, Wanda Kay of Sun City, Arizona, three grandchildren:  Britney Nale Stone (Jaden), Taylor Nale and Cassie Nale, and two great-grandchildren:  Bristin Stone and Keistin Stone.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday from 10AM-time of service.

Fernando “Doddie” Williams, 62

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Fernando “Doddie” Williams, 62, of Orleans, passed away Friday, April 22, 2016, at his residence.  He was born March 10, 1954in Camden New Jersey to Juan Fugeroa and Florence Williams.  He married Kim Cote on January 24, 2002.    He was preceded in death by his parents.

He was formerly employed at the Backyard Burger and Hub restaurant in Mitchell, IN.

He was a member of the Tabernacle of Praise in Bedford, IN

Survivors include:

His Wife: Kim Williams, Orleans, IN and Daughter: Qintina Dixon, Rochester, NY.  Also surviving Fernando “Doddie” Williams are 4 grandchildren and 1 great grandchildren.

Celebration of Life will be held at 7:00 PM, Wednesday April 27, 2016 at Tabernacle of Praise, 1381 Hwy 50 E, Bedford, IN. with Pastor Gary Thomas officiating.

Cremation was chosen.

Dillman-Scott Funeral Home 226 West Campbell Street Paoli, IN.  is in charge of the arrangements.

Online Condolences may be made at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home.Com

Cynthia Mae Moore age 60

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Mrs. Cynthia Mae Moore age 60 of Salem passed away Friday, April 22 at her home.

Mrs. Moore was born May 31, 1955 in Salem the daughter of Hollis L. “Bill” Smith and Virginia Embry.   She was a member of Marshall Avenue Church of God and assisted her husband with Sunday service on WSLM.  She was an Army veteran.

Cynthia is survived by her husband:  Robert J. Moore. They were married April 6, 1990.

She is also survived by two sons:  Joseph Harris Jr. and Robert J. Moore II of Kenosha, Wisconsin, a daughter:  Debbie Denise Moore of Kenosha, Wisconsin, two brothers:  Lilburn “Toby” Smith of Mitchell, Indiana, James W. Smith of Plainfield, Indiana, a sister:  Maria Knapp of Campbellsburg, her mother and step-father:  Virginia and Terry Embry of Salem, and  ten grandchildren:  Robert Moore III, Victoria Moore, Joseph Harris III, Elijah Harris, Isaiah Harris, Brianna Harris, Christian Joseph Moore, Olivia Moore-Boyd, Irie Mae Moore, and Tayla Mae Wiberg.

She was preceded in death by her father:  Hollis L. “Bill” Smith and a brother:  Hollis Lee Smith Jr.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Cremation will follow. Visitation will be Tuesday from 4-8PM andWednesday from 9AM-time of service.

Vincent R. Sprinkle age 54

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Mr. Vincent R. Sprinkle age 54 of Pekin passed away Friday, April 22, 2016 at Floyd Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Sprinkle was born September 10, 1961 in Salem the son of Omer and Sarah Jackson Sprinkle.   He was an employee of Sonoco Products in New Albany.

Vincent is survived by his wife:  Emma Bell Sprinkle of Pekin.  They were married September 28, 1985.  He is also survived by a daughter:  Olivia Sprinkle Wheeler of Salem, two step-sons:  Marc and Michael Claywell both of Pekin, his mother:  Sarah Sprinkle of Borden, three brothers:  Calvin Sprinkle of Borden, Randy Sprinkle of Salem and J.D. Sprinkle of Pekin, one grandson:  Shaun Wheeler, two step-grandsons:  Nick Claywell and Tevin Wolf, a step-granddaughter:  Isabell Claywell, and a step-great-granddaughter:  Leia Wolf. He was preceded in death by his father:  Omer Sprinkle.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 5:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Cremation will follow.  Visitation will be Sunday from 4-8PM and Mondayfrom 1-5PM.

Oldest Indiana Eagle On The Mend

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What’s likely the oldest bald eagle living in the wild in Indiana was found with a dislocated wing and rescued near Worthington, in Greene County, on April 15.

downloadIt was the first time the 28-year-old bird had been sighted since leaving the hack tower at Monroe Lake in September 1987. Back then, it was too young to fly, and the DNR’s bald eagle reintroduction program was in its infant stages, too.

“This bird represents everything we’ve done in Indiana in eagle restoration,” said Allisyn Gillet, the DNR’s nongame bird biologist.

The age of the bird was determined by a band identifying it as bald eagle C14. The sex of the bird has yet to be determined.

“This is nesting season, so eagles are going to generally stay pretty close to their nest. I’m thinking this bird was either trying to breed or had a nest and unfortunately got injured,” Gillet said.

Property owners about 2.5 miles east of Worthington called the Indiana Raptor Center in Nashville to report the injured bird. The licensed rehabilitators found the eagle on a riverbank, and took it back to the Raptor Center to give it veterinary care. The bird has stabilized under their expert care, according to Gillet.

Last summer, a 27-year-old bald eagle, C43, was spotted at Monroe Lake by DNR biologist Cassie Hudson and friends. That eagle wasn’t injured. The band was identified from photos taken using a telephoto lens. At the time, it was thought to be Indiana’s oldest bald eagle in the wild.

John Castrale, a retired DNR nongame bird biologist who worked with the restoration from the start, said it was surprising to find two bald eagles so old still out there.

“We tracked them after we released them, and they have shown up in virtually every state east of the Mississippi, down to Texas and up to Alberta, Canada,” Castrale said. “But as they got older and matured, virtually all of the records of them were in Indiana or surrounding states, and maybe Tennessee.

“They’ve kind of homed in, which is what we hoped for and expected.”

Even after the wing mends, it is unlikely C14 would survive in the wild. If the bird is not in pain, it will be kept in captivity for the rest of its life. It’s possible it would become an education bird, Gillet said, because of its significance as a symbol of one of the DNR’s most successful restoration efforts.

Fittingly, a bald eagle serves as the logo for the DNR’s Nongame Fund, which funded the eagle restoration and funds other nongame programs. Nongame Fund money comes from donations. No state tax dollars are used. To donate, see wildlife.IN.gov/3316.htm or write to Nongame Fund, 402 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204.

Patti Reynolds, president and executive director of the Indiana Raptor Center, said the possibility of C14 becoming an education bird depends on the center’s ability to stabilize the wing and obtaining the approval of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the DNR.

DNR records show that C14 was taken from a nest in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, on May 13, 1987, and arrived at Monroe Lake on June 9, 1987. C43 was taken from a nest in Whitestone Harbor in southeastern Alaska on July 22, 1988.

The Bird Banding Laboratory at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Maryland’s longevity record for a baldeagle is 38 years.

The terms “hacked” and “hacking” are borrowed from the sport of falconry and describe the process in reintroduction programs of releasing a juvenile bald eagle from a “hack” — a human-built elevated platform. The goal is to have the eagle imprint on the hack site and return as an adult to nest.

Bald eagles wereon the state and federal endangered species list when Indiana began its reintroduction program in 1985. The first successful nesting occurred in 1991. This year there are an estimated 250-300 eagle-nesting territories in Indiana.

Although bald eagles are no longer listed as endangered, they are protected by state and federal laws. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has established guidelines to avoid disturbing bald eagles, including staying at least 330 feet from nests.

If you find an injured wild animal, call a local rehabilitation expert area contacts are listed at wildlife.IN.gov/5492.htm.

Police Seek Facebook Records of Nine in Ammerman Family

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New search warrants were issued this week in the death of Shaylyn Ammerman, who was raped and murdered in Owen County in March.
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Kyle Parker was arrested and charged with the crime, but the new search warrants show that state police may not be through with the case.

Police investigating the death have been granted a search warrant for social media accounts belonging to the infant’s family.

A search warrant request was filed Tuesday in Owen County Circuit Court for the Facebook records of nine people connected to Ammerman.

Those individuals include her mother and father, Jessica Mae Stewart and Justin Ammerman, and her paternal grandmother Tamera Sue Morgan.

The warrant also includes the social media accounts of Kyle Parker, the man accused of sexually assaulting and killing her, who is not related to Shaylyn Ammerman.

Ammerman was found dead in a remote area near Gosport last month nearly 36 hours after she was reported missing from her crib.

Parker faces numerous felony charges in her death, including kidnapping, rape, obstruction of justice and murder.

Judge Lori Thatcher-Quillen granted the search warrant on Tuesday. The warrant requires Facebook to turn over the records within 20 days.

“The document doesn’t provide a lot of detail on who they’re suspecting of what, so it’s tough to get a handle on it that way,” said Shawn Boyne, a law professor with the Robert McKinney School of Law. “You can say the bottom line is they don’t think they know everything about what went down.”

Boyne is not connected with the case.

Ammerman’s grandmother has told media that the family has nothing to hide.

Kmart Closing Bloomington, New Albany Stores, 3 In Louisville Area

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This past February, Sears Holdings announced its plans to shutter a number of unprofitable stores nationwide, but at the time did not specify exact locations.

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Yesterday, the ailing retailer released a list of 68 Kmarts and 10 Sears stores that will close this summer.

In a press release, the company said the decisions were made after a “comprehensive evaluation of the company’s store portfolio that took into account historical and recent store performance, and the timing of lease expirations.”

Employees affected by the closures would receive severance, and have a chance to apply for positions at other Kmart and Sears stores, the company said.

All stores close in late July, unless otherwise noted.

  • Kmart – 3216 E Third Street, Bloomington, IN
  • Kmart – 3525 Grantline Rd, New Albany, IN
  • Kmart – 1809 N Dixie Hwy, Elizabethtown, KY
  • Kmart – 4025 Poplar Level Rd, Louisville, KY
  • Kmart – 3911 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY

ROBIN THICKE TO ROCK 5th ANNUAL UNBRIDLED EVE

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The Unbridled Eve Derby Gala, Louisville’s star-studded event and an official Kentucky Derby party, is proud to announce award-winning and Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Robin Thicke will be joining a list of talented performers on Friday, May 6 at the Galt House Hotel Grand Ballroom.

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WSLM’s Becky White with Luke Bryan at 2014’s Unbridled Eve.

unbridled_eve_logo_2016WSLM and WRLW NEWS 17 will be on the red carpet again this year talking to local and national celebrities about their Derby experiences and find out who their race favorites will be.

Also slated to perform are Wynonna Judd, John Elefante (former lead singer of band Kansas), Dennis DeYoung (founder and former lead singer of band Styx).  Other VIPs and celebrities will be announced a later date.

For the first time, Unbridled Eve Gala has partnered with President and CEO of Manna, Inc. and former NBA player Junior Bridgeman, whose well-known Derby parties have longdrawn A-list names in sports, music and film. The partnership between Unbridled and Bridgeman was key in bringing Thicke, whose Blurred Lines topped 13 international charts and has sold more than seven million copies in the United States, to the Gala.

“The Unbridled Eve Gala has quickly become a Derby tradition, exemplifying the excitement and elegance of the entire celebration,” said Tammy York Day and Tonya York Dees, co-founders of the Unbridled Eve Gala and the Unbridled Eve Charitable Foundation, Inc.  “Junior Bridgeman is synonymous with success both in Louisville and nationwide, and we are pleased that he will help us extend the Gala’s reach in order to bring more awareness and support to our charity beneficiaries.”

Prior Gala attendees include Sarah Hyland, Luke Bryan, Lauren Conrad, Lance Bass,Dennis Haysbert, Jane Seymour, and Triple Crown winning jockey Victor Espinoza.

In addition to the celebrities and live musical performances, guests will enjoy thespectacular Southern Wine & Spirits specialty bars serving craft cocktails made by the very best mixologists and bartenders in the area. Featured brands include Maker’s Mark, Knob Creek, Basil Hayden and Four Roses Bourbons;Svedka, Effen and Grey GooseVodkas; Nolet Gin; Casa Noble and Espolon Tequilas; Constellation Brand wines, Moet Champagne and Mumm Champagne. The event also features an amazing silent auctionwith one-of-a-kind experiences and items.

Proceeds from the Unbridled Eve Derby Gala will go to the Unbridled Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, with primary beneficiary being Blessings In A Backpack, which feeds nearly 76,000 children in 800 schools in 44 U.S. states. The Unbridled Charitable Foundation also supports more than fifteen other worthy charitable recipients.

The top-level “Champion” sponsors are Delta Dental of Kentucky and Southern Wine & Spirits. Other sponsors include Churchill Downs, Cigna, Wayne and Kathy Richards, Sun Tan City/Planet Fitness, The Nora Roberts Foundation and Papa John’s International.

 

 

 

 

To purchase tickets, visit our website, www.unbridledeve.com and click on “Purchase Unbridled Eve Tickets,” call 502.894.9768 or emailpeggy@yorkmgmt.com.  Individual ticket prices start at $850.

 

For sponsorship opportunities, email Tammy York Day at tammy@derbyprelude.com or Tonya York Dees at tonya@derbyprelude.com.

 

For all media inquiries, including interviews and to request red carpet credentials, please email Alex Lippin at alippin@lippingroup.com or call 323.965.1990.

Carol Denise Brough age 55

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Mrs. Carol Denise Brough age 55 of Salem passed away Wednesday, April 20 at her home.

Mrs. Brough was born May 8, 1960 in Wisconsin the daughter of Kenneth and Audrey Poole Place.  She was a Private Investigator.  She was an Army veteran and a member of American Legion and Paralyzed Veterans of America.

Carol is survived by her husband:  Marvin Brough. They were married June 17, 2009.  She is also survived by her mother:  Audrey Place of Wisconsin, four daughters:  Candi Place of Iron River, Missouri, Michele Pryor and Stephanie Pryor of Monmouth, Illinois and Brenda Pryor of Oconnell Falls, Wisconsin, two brothers:  Danny Place of Wisconsin and Greg Place of Tennessee, and two grandchildren.

Services and burial will be held in Wisconsin.