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Area residents express concerns over SR66 plan

reduced speed limit through the intersection would help lessen the amount of accidents that occur there. She said they often hear tires squeal as motorists brake to avoid a collision. Kim Butcher, local resident and insurance claims adjuster, gave another reason for the frequent accidents that occur at the intersection. She said she has seen a dramatic increase in accidents over the past few years and believes it’s largely due to driver inattention. More people are using their cell phones or texting while driving. She agreed with others who felt the addition of a fourth lane would alleviate the problem. The road improvements will require several utilities including AT &T/New Wave and German Township and Vectren to relocate their service lines. Two-way traffic will continue on SR 66 throughout the project. INDOT plans to acquire almost four acres of right-of-way so that temporary lanes can be added during construction. INDOT anticipates the construction will take nine months to complete. Following the completion of the environmental study and the design phase, the project is slated to begin in 2018. Written statements will be accepted until January 22. Letters need to be postmarked by January 22, and mailed to Mary Wright, INDOT Public Hearings IGCN 6, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204. INDOT officials assured all comments will be reviewed and taken into consideration before the designs are finalized. “It’s very preliminary plans,” said Brian Malone with INDOT. “Things can change. We will look at traffic counts and so forth. Right now, I am not 100 percent certain what will happen.” Malone says whatever is decided will not be done until 2018.

By Valerie Werkmeister A standing room only crowd voiced their concerns about Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) plans to add a right turn lane on west bound traffic on SR 66 at St. Phillips and Rexing Roads during a public hearing held last Wednesday at South Terrace Elementary School. Residents and those traveling the road on a daily basis say the turn lane would only increase speed on SR 66 and not alleviate the problem. Local resident Terrie Kelly agreed the intersection is dangerous but felt the real problem involves turning east of Rexing Road. She noted it is especially difficult to turn onto SR 66 in the mornings during peak work traffic flow. She suggested the four-lanes of the highway be extended as well as acquiring more farmland to the north of SR 66. Keeping the ground free of trees and growth would help the line of sight, Kelly said. The project calls for replacement of the existing box culvert, removal of the slight vertical curve located just east of the intersection to improve sight lines, and improving the turning radii on the east side of the intersection. A slight hump on SR 66, just east of the intersection will also be leveled to help improve sight lines for westbound traffic. Upon completion, the roadway will consist of three, 12-foot wide lanes. INDOT officials stated the plans are still preliminary and comments from the public would be taken into consideration. Several of those who spoke pleaded with INDOT to make further lane improvements that would include the addition of a four-lane road rather than just ‘putting a band-aid on the problem.’ Linda Price and her husband, Mark, own an insurance business close to the intersection. She also felt a right-turn lane would not solve the problem. She questioned whether a

Director of Business Loren Evans administers the Oath of Office to Mount Vernon School Board members elected to a new term (from left) Kathy Weinzapfel, New School Board President Heather Allyn, and Mark Isaac. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

Fire claims life of Posey man

Special to the News A motorist driving past a residence in eastern Posey County called the Posey County 911 Dispatch Center when smoke and flames were noticed breaking through the exterior of a home near the intersection of Hartman Road and Wolfinger Road. The Marrs Township Fire Department was dispatched to the structure fire at 2:40 p.m., on Saturday afternoon. Upon arrival emergency fire crews entered the residence and discovered the occupant of the home unconscious and unresponsive. Attempts to resuscitate the man were unsuccessful. Posey County Coroner Jay Price pronounced the man dead at the scene. The coroner

This home near the intersection of Hartman and Wolfinger Roads was destroyed by fire this past Saturday afternoon. Photo submitted identified the deceased individual as Steven O’Neil. An autopsy was performed at the Vanderburgh County Morgue Facility, and the cause of death was determined to be

smoke inhalation. The Posey County Sheriff’s Department along with the State Marshal are investigating the source and origin of the fire. The investigation is continuing.

Western bypass proposal is pitched to Commissioners prior to the completion of the fertilizer plant. He added that the bypass will introduce new economic opportunities and development to that area. The longest portion of the project involves obtaining the necessary right-of-way along the route for the bypass. The specific route has not yet been determined. Kacinski said his company would present a contract later in the week that would allow them to move forward with a land survey to finalize the location. They will utilize LIDAR in conjunction with ground surveys to provide a faster and cost-effective survey process. Once the survey is completed, the design phase will begin. They will also work with various utility companies to pinpoint the exact location of gas and utility lines as well as the railroad. Kacinski stated his company

By Valerie Werkmeister Representatives from American Structure Point, an architectural and engineering firm based in Indianapolis, presented a timeline and proposal for the completion of a western bypass in Mount Vernon to Posey County Commissioners last Tuesday, January 6. Greg Kicinski, Road Group Leader, for American Structure Point stated the goal is to complete the bypass prior to the opening of the proposed fertilizer plant. Kicinski stated Midwest Fertilizer is expected to break ground soon and is expected to take approximately 42-months to construct. A western bypass will alleviate traffic congestion caused by additional truck and construction traffic carrying materials to the plant. Kaciniski stated the goal will be to complete the bypass as early as 14 months

hoped to begin the survey process later this month and projected breaking ground on the bypass construction by the end of the year. The bulk of the construction would take place beginning in the spring of 2016 and be ready for traffic by late summer 2017. Kacinski cautioned the commissioners that if they wait until 100 percent of the bypass construction cost funding is in place, it will push the completion of the project too close to the completion of the fertilizer plant construction. The commissioners did not take action and will review the contract with American Structure Point once it is received. The commissioners reviewed a few remaining board appointments that weren’t finalized during their last meeting. Dr. Joseph Lee accepted his nomination and the com-

Briefly Don Snemis, Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), announced that all BMV license branches will be closed Saturday, Jan. 17 through Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. All branches resume their regularly scheduled business hours on Tuesday, Jan. 20.

Conservation Breakfast Offered Your local Soil & Water Districts – Posey, Gibson, Pike, Vanderburgh and Warrick – invite you to join them on Thursday, Jan. 29 from 7:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Fairgrounds for their Annual Conservation Breakfast. Tickets are free and can be obtained by registering with your local SWCD or on-line at www. conservationbreakfast.eventbrite.com; reservations are requested. Featured speaker this year is James Hoorman, Ohio State University who will cover ‘The Economic Benefits of Cover Crops.’ Breakfast will be catered by Grandy’s. For more information, you can call the Posey SWCD at 812-838-4191, ext. 3.

HarlemWizards coming to MVHS The Harlem Wizards will be coming to Mount Vernon High School’s gymnasium, located at 700 Harriett Street in Mount Vernon, Ind., on Friday, Jan.16 at 6:30 p.m. This event supporting the Mount Vernon High School Wildcat Band promises to provide great family entertainment with lots of fun and laughs. Advanced tickets are on sale for $10 and may be purchased from band members. Tickets will be $12 at the door.

Relay for Life meeting set Call Out Meeting. All returning and potential Relay for Life walkers, team captains, committee members and community supporters are invited to a call out meeting on Thursday, Jan.22 at 6 p.m. at the Elks Lodge in Mount Vernon. No registration is required, and all are welcome to attend to learn about Relay for Life in 2015.

Troop 387 to host pancake breakfast and spaghetti dinner Boy Scout Troop 387 will host a pancake breakfast and spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Saturday, January 31. The pancake breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. and end at 10:30 a.m. Breakfast includes: pancakes, sausage, eggs, fruit, coffee, milk or juice. A minimum donation of $5 is requested. Dinner service will be held from 4:30 - 7 p.m. and includes spaghetti, breadsticks, salad and tea or lemonaid. Desserts will also be available. Both meals will be held in the Poseyville Community Center.

Funky Fruit shirts offered by Ron Rhodes A part of the proceeds will go to St. Jude’s Hospital for Children on behalf of the wonderful people of Southwestern Indiana. Ron will announce on television how much was raised; including a picture of the check that was sent to St. Jude’s. Shirts come in unisex small, medium, large, and x-large $15. The children’s books are $5. Shirts are in-stock for quick delivery by Ron Rhodes. Contact Ron to order at: ronanrhodes@gmail.com

St. Philip Catholic School hosing ‘Check Us Out’ open house St. Philip Catholic School is hosting a ‘Check Us Out!’ open house night for prospective families on Thur., Jan. 29 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Guests will tour the school, meet the teachers and ask questions about the Kindergarten through eighth grade curriculum, programs and community. St. Philip School also offers an all-day pre-school and pre-kindergarten enrichment program. For questions, call Principal Andrea Lodato-Dickel at 985-2447.

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missioners approved his appointment to the Health Board. They also learned they must make an appointment to the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library Board. They are seeking interested individuals to fill the position. The EMS board is also in need of an attorney residing within the county to fill the vacancy from Adam Farrar’s resignation. Also during last month’s meeting, the commissioners approved their meeting schedule for this year. After that, they learned that two of their meetings fall on election days in May and November. They changed their meeting dates to Monday, May 4 and Monday, November 2. In addition, they rescinded their decision to offer county employees two floating holidays this year. Instead, the May

By Lois Mittino Gray Is being an extra in a movie something on your bucket list? If you always wanted a chance to get behind the production camera, Tuesday through Thursday may be your best bet. Rosetti Productions will be making their fifteenth film ‘94’ by shooting some scenes in the Mount Vernon and Evansville area during the next few weeks. Shooting in Mount Vernon is slated for Tuesday, January 13 to Thursday, January 15, with the possible addition of an extra day. Director Chip Rosetti said he mainly needs extras to fill the church scene at Carey’d Away Chapel, also called the Caborn Chapel, at 4105 Caborn Road North. Extras should start arriving at 4 p.m on Tuesday, January 13. “The extras need to wear bland colors and work clothes. The story is about a working mine community and we want no one dressed up fancy clothes or in bright colors,” Rosetti said. Another scene will be shot around 10 a.m. in the soon to be demolished 200 block of Main Street on Tuesday morning. Rosetti does not need as many extras for that

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scene as he does for the church. If you would like to be in either or both scenes, write Lisa Lewis an email at triviaqueen1962@gmail. com. If you are near the church at 4 p.m. and didn’t have time to write Lisa, that’s OK and drop by and be a breathing body. Another opportunity the movie offers is to be a production assistant. Rosetti said a PA wears many hats in making sure everything goes smoothly from script help to getting food. If you are interested, write an email to rossettiproductions@yahoo.com with the letters PA in the subject line. Rossetti, an Evansville resident, is also the writer and producer for ‘94.’ His company has finished 14 movies in just 36 months, including the recently-premiered ‘Borrowed Christmas.’ All of his films are family-friendly and faith–based movies with a positive message. The poster for this movie uses the line, ‘Even Under 94 feet of rock, you can still see the light.’ Ninety-four Feet is about an American community in distress.

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OPINION

2014 - a year of anniversaries, opportunities to look back and learn 2014 has been a year of anniversaries. It was the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War — a war which many at the time saw as madness, and predicted JUST that it would be the harbin- THE ger of a Second World War FACTS... a generation later. BY THOMAS 2014 was also the 70th SOWELL anniversary of the fateful landing at Normandy that marked the beginning of the end of World War II. 2014 was likewise the 60th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that marked the beginning of the end of racial segregation, the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and of the beginning of President Lyndon Johnson’s ‘war on poverty’ programs. Anniversaries are opportunities to look back at historic turning points, compare the rhetoric of the time with the reality that we now know unfolded — and to learn hard lessons about the difference between rhetoric and reality for our own time. A hundred years ago, the President of the United States was Woodrow Wilson — the first president to openly claim that the Constitution of the United States was outdated, and that courts should erode the limits that the Constitution placed on the federal government. Today, after a hundred years of courts’ eroding the Constitution’s protections of personal freedom, we now have a president who has taken us dangerously close to one-man rule, unilaterally changing laws passed by Congress and refusing to

enforce other laws — on immigration especially. Like Woodrow Wilson, our current president is charismatic, vain, narrow and headstrong. Someone said of Woodrow Wilson that he had no friends, only devoted slaves and enemies. That description comes all too close to describing Barack Obama, with his devoted political palace guard in the White House that he listens to, in contrast to the generals he ignores on military issues and the doctors he ignores on medical issues. Both Wilson and Obama have been great phrase makers and crowd pleasers. We are still trying to cope with the havoc left in the wake of Woodrow Wilson’s ringing phrase about ‘the self-determination of peoples.’ First of all, it was never ‘self-determination.’ It was the arbitrary determination of the fate of millions of people in nations carved out of empires dismembered by the victors after the First World War. Neither the Irish in Britain nor the Germans in Bohemia were allowed to determine who would rule them. Nor was anybody in Africa. The consequence of fragmenting large nations was the creation of small and vulnerable nations that Hitler was able to pick off, one by one, during the 1930s. Minorities who protested that they were being oppressed under the AustroHungarian Empire got their own nations, where their own oppression of other minorities was often worse than they had experienced in the Austro-Hungarian Em-

pire. We are still trying to sort out the chaos in the Middle East growing out of the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. How long it will take to sort out the havoc left behind by Barack Obama’s foreign policies only the future will tell. It should be noted that, after the charismatic Woodrow Wilson, none of the next three presidents was the least bit charismatic. Let us hope that the voters today have also learned how dangerous charisma and glib rhetoric can be — and what a childish self-indulgence it is to choose a president on the basis of symbolism. Woodrow Wilson was the first Southerner to be elected president since the Civil War, as Obama was to become the first

black president. But neither fact qualified them to wield the enormous powers of the presidency. Nor will being the first woman president, the first Hispanic president or other such firsts. Since 2014 has been the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s ‘war on poverty,’ we should note that this was another war that the Johnson administration lost. Both President Johnson and President John F. Kennedy before him said that the purpose of the ‘war on poverty’ was to help people become self-supporting, to end dependency on government programs. But 50 years and trillions of dollars later, there is more dependency than ever. Let’s hope we have learned something from past debacles.

become lawbreakers and should be labeled such. Since this is the Dawn of a new year, and resolutions are often ceremoniously offered up, maybe our elected officials should be resolute in how they conduct themselves. A bold politician would introduce a bill that would ban lobbyists and special interest groups from contaminating the system anymore. Introduced legislation would say a politician has to live on a fixed income in serving the people. ‘Political Contributions’ will no longer be referred to as such, but redefined as ‘Bribes’ and outlawed. It’s inconceivable that no one in the bureaucracy has been prosecuted for the discrimination and targeting of American citizens who claim to be conservative, but in that case truth is sure stranger than fiction. The President, and those in his cabinet, con-

tinually refuse to implement and oftentimes simply ignore, existing laws and there’s no consequences suffered by them in those endeavors. Our first president, George Washington, had the opportunity to wear fine linen and angelical type gowns, but he refused to because he didn’t want to be seen as imperialistic. The American model has indeed become tarnished by the indignant and that should be reiterated continuously for the truth can be endearing. Greg Allen’s column, Thinkin’ Out Loud, is published bi-monthly. He’s an author, nationally syndicated columnist and the founder of Builder of the Spirit in Jamestown, Indiana, a non-profit organization aiding the poor. He can be reached at www.builderofthespirit.org or follow him on Twitter @GregAllencolumn.

Guest Editorial: Greg Allen When Lawmakers become Lawbreakers In a speech given in Nashville, Tennessee on December 9, 2014, Barack Obama said: “I think the good book says don’t throw stones in glass houses … the good book says those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.” The President was no doubt referring to the Bible. However, that quote can’t be found in the good book. It’s widely held that Geoffrey Chaucer, an English poet of the Middle Ages, coined that phrase in the late 1300s. It may be that Mr. Obama freely used the phrase for oratorical pageantry because it sounds impressive in the absence of attributing knowledge. The President isn’t the first, and he most certainly won’t be the last, to misquote the good book and contribute some meaning to a phrase hypothetically nestled among Scripture that simply isn’t. An elementary school teacher of mine once claimed I handle the truth carelessly. I’ve spent my life trying to dispel that. However, journalists, as I, have an ambiguous task when it comes to separating truth from fiction daily. Politicians no doubt experience that same plight, for nothing else ruins the truth like stretching it. A brush of honesty would no doubt help those suffering with truth decay. Videotape of the architect of Obamacare, an MIT professor and economist, recently surfaced in which he was enthusiastically bragging about how the law was passed in deceptive measure and that the American people were just too stupid to understand its importance. His cleverness eventually caught up with him for he had

to undergo cross-examination on Capitol Hill from quite a few congressmen who had seen the tape and didn’t appreciate the Economist’s braggadocious theatrics. According to him, those who were in charge of implementing the law had to lie because it would have never became law if the truth surfaced. The President, many in his staff, and a host of politicians, made the claim if you like your medical insurance policy and doctor you can keep them. According to that MIT professor it was all a fabrication to deceive the American people, and ironically he was quite proud of that. It would seem those in Washington, D.C. have a dilemma on their hands. The American people no longer trust their elected officials for recent polls show that Congress has an approval rating hovering around 7 percent. When does a lawmaker become a lawbreaker? It’s a fine line indeed. Corruption is running rapid in the nation’s capital, yet, no one seems to be prosecuted or suffer any type of consequence concerning their indignant behavior. A clever politician will often tap dance around the issue by saying all things are open to interpretation and reason it away with a convenient halfhearted truth. The supreme law of the land, the U.S. Constitution, means nothing to this President and many others who swear allegiance to it when taking the oath of office. Given that fact, when they steer from that oath and stubbornly ignore the Constitution they’ve crossed that line and

Guest Column: State Rep. Wendy McNamara Come page for the House Republicans The legislative session has officially begun which is always an exciting time of the year. One of my 2015 New Year’s resolutions is to keep you more informed about what is happening at the Statehouse. That is why, I wanted to provide you with some information about a great opportunity for students to get involved this session, which is the House Page Program. This program is a great way for students to learn the ins-and-outs of state government while having the opportunity to meet with various elected officials. Since students are already taking classes on government, this program offers a unique, behind-the-scenes perspective to supplement what they are learning. While paging, not only are students able to observe the incredible architecture at the Statehouse, but they are also able to tour locations like the governor’s office, the House Chamber, which is where I work, and the Indiana Supreme Court to list a few. Pages are also able to watch floor sessions, listen to committee hearings and even help out the Statehouse staff. Students between the ages of 13 and 18 are eligible to page, and although given an excused absence from school, they are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Statehouse. Students are asked to select two dates, just in case their first choice date is full, and to schedule their visit between the second week of January through April 29. This is such a rewarding experience and provides students with a firsthand perspective of how a bill becomes law and the overall demo-

cratic process taking place. Each session, I look forward to meeting all the student pages from our community that participate in the program. I have been told many times from previous pages that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity that they will never forget. In fact, some of the pages even go on to intern here at the House when they are in college. I would encourage any interested students to schedule their visit to the Statehouse as soon as they can because spots tend to fill up fast. If interested, please do not hesitate to call the Page office at 1-800-382-9841 or sign up online at http:// www.in.gov/legislative/house_republicans/off_ cms/page.html. I encourage students to schedule their visit either Monday, Tuesday or Thursday, which are the best days to page since the House is in session. There are no pages on Fridays because lawmakers typically head home for the weekend to host town halls or return to their full-time jobs. My hope is that this program inspires students to get involved and think about how they can make a difference to improve our communities. We have the best and brightest students in our community, and I always enjoy meeting those that take advantage of this incredible program. Rep. McNamara (R-Mount Vernon) represents portions of Posey and Vanderburgh counties. She serves as the Vice Chair of Courts and Criminal Code Committee and is a member of Government and Regulatory Reform Committee, Judiciary Committee and the Select Committee on Government Reduction Committee.

elided vowels, they also speak old person. Old person must be spoken loudly and at the same time others are speaking. A typical Florida conversation at the retirement condominium complex where Peg and I are spending two weeks includes references to the Great Depression and the way that Obama fellow plans to steal from social security so he can pay for health care for lazy bums who won’t work. Doesn’t he know we need those social security checks to keep our swimming pool open and pay illegal aliens to mow the grass? Another staple of old person speak is the requirement that no matter what the first old person says, the second old person must correct it. For example, one might hear, ‘Cigarettes cost twenty cents a pack during the war (WW II)’ then a retort of, ‘They cost nineteen cents and you needed a ration coupon.’

‘A ration coupon. Those were for tires and sugar, not tobacco.’ Or perhaps someone might refer to the distance from the retirement complex to the nearest Winn Dixie grocery store: ‘It’s a mile and a quarter to Winn Dixie.’ ‘Nope, it’s exactly a mile and three eights.’ Such conversations seem to occur quite often between old married couples, each of whom knows exactly what occurred fifty years ago. Unfortunately, each person’s memory of the event is just slightly different and, for some reason, converting one’s partner to one’s own version is worth hours of loud debate. As for me, I will settle for knowing I am right and Peg is wrong about the important issue of how often I had to stop for ‘gas’ on the way to Florida. It was not six times as she asserts, but only five. So, there.

Habla Se what? During the Vietnam War I served my country in the United States Air Force. As the other branches sometimes say, being in the Air Force is almost like being in the military. I GAVEL respond, well, I went where they sent me and did what GAMUT they told me. Was it my fault they sent me to Indiana Uni- BY JUDGE versity and told me to learn JIM REDWINE Hungarian? That’s right, Hungarian. Hey, if you’ve been in the service you understand. I guess I should be grateful they didn’t want me to learn something useless, such as Vietnamese. However, the reason I bring up the Air Force is that’s where I met Joe Smith who was from Florida. I had never been to Florida nor known any Floridians. On a map of the United States it looked to me like Florida was a southern state. So I asked Joe, “Why

don’t you have a southern drawl?” Heck, my southwestern speech patterns learned in Oklahoma sounded more like Gone With the Wind than Joe’s. He sounded like he was from Ohio. Joe said, “Florida is not a southern state.” “Well, is it an eastern state?” I asked. “No, it is just Florida.” That was fifty years ago, before every New Yorker who could migrated south and every Cuban who could migrated north. Today Floridians do not speak just some odd variety of Italian, Yiddish or Spanish, Floridians speak Floridian. Ohio has been ousted. While there are a few people who aren’t old in Florida, most Floridians speak not only some weird language of melded or PUBLISHER / EDITOR DAVID PEARCE dpearce263@poseycountynews.com

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OBITUARIES Rosalyn Oursler

Mary K. Thompson

Rosalyn Irene Oursler, 87, formerly of Cynthiana, Indiana, born to Henry Michael and Cecilia Mary (Martin) Kissel on May 25, 1927, in Haubstadt, Indiana, passed away Monday, January 5, 2015, at West River Health Cam-

Mary Kathryn (Katie) Thompson, 85, passed on Saturday, January 10, 2015 surrounded by her family in the comfort of her home in Wadesville, Indiana. She was born July 7, 1929 to Margaret (Seed) Wright and Melvin

i E ill IIndiana. di pus in Evansville, She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Poseyville, Indiana and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxillary. She is survived by a son: Michael (Karen) Oursler of Evansville, Indiana; two daughters: Barbara Ann (David) Drake of Iowa City, Iowa and Susan Jean (Dick) Kasting of Washington, DC; seven grandchildren: Alex Drake of Iowa City, Iowa, Theresa Drake and her husband Aaron Zimmerman of Corsicana, Texas, Meredith (David) Riddle of Urbana, Illinois, Anna Jensen Kasting and Katherine Kasting of Washington, DC, Joseph Oursler and Maria Oursler of Evansville, Indiana; one great-granddaughter: Elizabeth Ann Riddle; two sisters: Edna (Paul) Becker of Evansville, Indiana and Helen (Harold) Wolf of Ft. Branch, Indiana and four brothers: John (Phyllis) Kissel of Princeton, Indiana, Harold Kissel of Haubstadt, Indiana, Henry ‘Junior’ Kissel of Evansville, Indiana and David (Mary) Kissel of Bogart, Georgia. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband: Floyd Robert Oursler in 2009 and four brothers: Raymond, Nolan, Vincent and Earl Kissel. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, January 10, 2015, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in Liberty Cemetery in Cynthiana, Indiana. Father Ed Schnur officiating. Visitation followed a Rosary/Memorial Service starting at 3 p.m. at the Werry Funeral Home in Cynthiana, Indiana until 8 p.m., Friday, January 9, 2015. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 10 North St. Francis Avenue, PO Box 100, Poseyville, Indiana 47633. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

H ld Wright. W i ht Harold A graduate of Oakland City High School (1947), she went to Deaconess School of Nursing completing her education in 1952, Katie was dedicated to her work holding positions at Welborn Clinic, GFI research, and as a School Nurse in the North Posey School District for 21 years. She was a member of Wadesville First Christian Church (DOC), Deaconess Nurses Alumni Association and served on the Posey County Board of Health for 12 years. She is survived by her devoted and loving husband of 62 years, Forrest ‘Feathers,’ daughters Donna (Craig) Bonk of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Jan Cupp of Plymouth, Michigan, a granddaughter Stephanie Bonk of Birmingham, Michigan, two nieces Pam Chavez and Shelly Christmas and one nephew Greg Hunt. She and Feathers were married on November 2, 1952 in Oakland City, Indiana, and just recently celebrated 62 years of marriage. Katie, ever the medical professional, bequeathed her body to the Indiana University Anatomical Education Program. Visitation with the family will be Sunday, January 18 at Werry’s Funeral Home in Poseyville, Indiana, from 2 to 7 p.m. A memorial service to honor and celebrate her life will be held at the Wadesville First Christian Church, on Monday, January 19, at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to Wadesville First Christian Church, 7226 Hwy 66, Wadesville, Indiana 47638 or Indiana University Anatomical Education Program, 635 Barnhill Drive, MS5035, Indianapolis, IN 46202. The family has heard many touching stories about Katie during this trying time. In celebration of her life, they are requesting that you send any stories or memories that you have of Katie to sabonk@gmail. com. They would like to thank dear friends and family along with Asera Care Palliative Medicine and Hospice for the love and support that they have received throughout this journey.

Barbara McDonald Barbara Jean (Farnsworth) McDonald, 72, of Mount Vernon, passed away January 6, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Ind. She was born September 5, 1942 in Bardstown, Ky., to JD and Ulmay Farnsworth. B b enjoyed j d spending di time with her grandchilBarb dren and traveling. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Helen, Shirley, and Faye; and brother, Bill. She is survived by her son, Charles Ashford of Crossville, Ill.; daughter, Robin (Larry) McCarty of Evansville, Ind; brother, Bobby (Marry) Farnsworth; five grandchildren, Ashley, Cassie, Ryan, Sherry, and Noah. Visitation for friends and family was held from 5 until 7 p.m. Thursday, January 8, 2014 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, IN. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

William Randell William H. Randell, 74, of Huntsville, Alabama, passed away on January 1, 2015 of lung cancer. He was born on July 4, 1940. Bill was born and raised in Mount Vernon, Indiana. He was a career A fficer, joining j i i in i 1958. 1 Army offi He saw action in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Vietnam and other parts of the world. He is survived by his wife, Paula, and one son, Donnie, of Dear Park, Texas. He is also survived by his twin sister, Winnie Randell of Mount Vernon and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents William H. Randell and mother, Amelia Juanita Randell. A private ceremony was held in Huntsville, Alabama on Thursday, January 7.

Douglas Pierce Douglas M. Pierce, 72 of Evansville, passed away Thursday January 8, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. He was born January 3, 1943 in Posey County, the son of Charles and Laveta (Goff) Pierce. He is survived by a sister, Phyllis Shahan of Mount Vernon and several nieces and nephews. Memorial graveside services will be announced at a later date. The Stendeback Family Funeral Home in Mount Vernon is in charge of arrangements.

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Gregg Merrick Gregg K. Merrick, 65 of Mount Vernon, died on January 7, 2015 at Deaconess Gateway Hospital. He was born on November 23, 1949 in Henderson, Kentucky. He was the son of Elbert and Janette (Kinney) Merrick. M Merrick M i k worked k d ffor SABIC, Innovative IncorMr. porated and retired in 2009 after 36 years. He served in the National Guard for six years. He loved hunting, fishing and watching the Kentucky Wildcats play basketball. Mr. Merrick was an avid Harley Motorcyclist. He was a great man with a big heart. He is survived by a wife, of nine years, Mary Merrick, mother, Janette Merrick of Evansville, sister, Norma Jo (Jerry) Smith of Brentwood, Tennessee, brother, Randy (Tracey) Merrick of Evansville; daughters, Jodi Merrick and Jeni Merrick of Evansville, Ashley Fuson of Mount Vernon and four grandchildren Azdyn, Amaree, Grant and Gabby. He was preceded in death by his father, Elbert Merrick. Visitation for Mr. Merrick was Saturday, January 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. with a Celebration of Life service at 3 p.m. at the Stendeback Family Funeral Home. Online condolences may be left at Stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Bob Seebree Robert Owen Sebree, 85, of Mount Vernon, passed away January 11, 2015 at Mount Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born December 12, 1929 in Hopkinsville, Ky., to Gustella and Ora Lee (Williams) Sebree. Bob was a welder at Babcock and Wilcox and had been a long-term employee at Dairy Queen. He was a very active member of New Bethel AME Church. Bob was a past Captain with the Civil Defense and had served on the board of the Posey County Rehab Services and was a Mason. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. He is survived by his wife, Thelma (Lee) Sebree; sons, Richard Sebree of Ft. Worth, Texas, William Sebree of Evansville, Ind., Phillip Sebree of New Castle, Penn., and Greg Sebree of Evansville, Ind.; daughters, Felicia Sebree of Atlanta, Ga., and Charlotte Sebree of Pittsburg, Penn.; brother, Archie Sebree of Evansville, Ind.; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, January 16, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Mark Tabor and Rev. Carl Watkins officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to New Bethel AME Church. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

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Crossing over into new decade 10-digit dialing begins Feb. 7 Madeleine, I know that you have heard me make several comments in the past few months about how totally impossible it seems that I will be 70 years old on this birthday. On January 18, I will be crossing over into another decade. I guess that I should be thankful that I am healthy, and for the fact that I really have been around to witness many historical things. WWII wasn’t quite over when I was born, and I was lucky enough to grow up in the 50s. You know how many times I tell you about those years. Whenever we watch Sheriff Andy strolling around Mayberry, or Fonzie on Happy Days, I always say, “it really was kind of like that.” I saw JFK in person, and have the photo to prove it. I was pregnant with your father when I watched Neil Armstrong step down on the moon. I have been around to see all of the miraculous technology change everyone’s life forever. I don’t understand a lot of it, but I feel lucky to be alive to hear about it. One of the most bittersweet parts of our senior years is remembering those who are no longer here. As I always mention on our Memorial Day cemetery visits, I stroll around, and ‘visit’ many old friends who are resting there. I always hope that they know I am thinking of the days they were here with such fond

memories. Madeleine, when you are getting close to your 70th birthday, I

DEAREST MADELEINE BY CATHY POWERS

hope that you will be able to look back at your life, and be able to recall a lot of happiness and think back with a smile. I know that seems like a very long way into your future, and we cannot even begin to guess what your generation will see. I am sure that there will be more amazing advances in technology. Hopefully, many diseases will be curable, and life can be extended much longer. Ironically, my birthday falls in these first few weeks of every new year, just when I am desperately trying to take off those few extra pounds I always put on during the holidays. The thought of being presented with a luscious birthday cake leaves me hating a January birthday. If this isn’t bad

Birthdays January 13 - Doug Little, Tina Parker, Ashley Shelton, Gail Norton, Geno Nix, K.D. Patton, Grace Kahle, Benjamin Milbrandt, Terri Brown, Valerie Stratton January 14 - Virginia DeFries, Agnes Morton, Sophie Panetti, David Parnell, Travis Kidd, Nicole Weinzapfel Schmitt, Shelly Eagan, Karen Walker January 15 - Marilyn A. Cox, Abigail Mae Coon, Marie Johnson, Dot Kohlmeyer, Sarah Mae Mathews, Zachary Sollman, Adam Black, Karen Walker, Austin Walker January 16 - Donald Baier, Ted R. Muncy, Paul Slifer, John Gouldman, Adam Conyers January 17 - Jim Gray,

Jen Smith, Sharon York, Mike Williams, Kyra Rainey, Robyn Wells January 18 - Guy Emory Austin, Cathy Powers, Gail Heriges, Ann Scarafia, Susan Wildeman, Keith Belt, Lou Hogan, Linda Yourgans, Tom Lewis January 19 - Terry McCleave, Sr., Maxine Watson, Gene Conyers, Olivia Conyers, Sara Ann Trembczynski, Laurie Robinson, Annemarie Cardin, Kimberly Wilson, Larry N. Mackey, Paul Breeze, Max Roll, Kim Walsh If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to: Posey County News, P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631 or email: news1@ poseycountynews.com.

PCPP News Adoption Location Please visit PC Pound Puppies at Pet Food Center North (on First Avenue by Target) on Sundays, Noon to 4, where you can meet many of the dogs available for adoption. Pictures are posted in the window of Pet Food Center North, and a flier is displayed at Hawthorne Animal Clinic. If you see a dog you are interested in, please email us at pc_poundpuppies@yahoo.com

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All residential and business consumers throughout Indiana’s 812 area code should be prepared for changes that are coming this year in preparation for the addition of the 930 area code. Beginning Feb. 7, 2015, all local calls made within the 812 area must be placed using the 10-digit telephone number (area code + the seven-digit telephone number). Calls that are currently local will continue to be local, even though 10-digit dialing will be required. Consumers throughout 812 have had the option of using either seven or 10 digits to complete local calls since Mar. 1, 2014, to allow ample time to adjust to the changes. To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the new 930 area code will be added this year to the 812 region which generally covers the southern third of Indiana including Bloomington, Columbus, Evansville, New Albany, and Terre Haute. The new 930 area code will be ‘overlaid’ or superimposed over the same geographical area as 812. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) ordered an area code overlay for the 812 region in July 2013, following a year-long case that included a sevenmonth public comment period and ten public field hear-

ings throughout southern, south-central, and western Indiana. The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) filed testimony supporting the overlay method because it is the least disruptive option available. An overlay is the addition of a new area code to the same geographic region as a pre-existing area code. In this case, the 930 area code is being added to the area currently served by 812. An overlay does not require customers to change their existing area code. Beginning Mar. 7, 2015, new telephone lines or services may be assigned numbers using the new 930 area code. Customers should ensure that all services, automatic dialing equipment, applications, software, or other types of equipment recognize the new 930 area code as a valid area code. Examples include life safety systems, fax machines, Internet dial-up numbers, alarm and security systems, gates, speed dialers, mobile phone contact lists, call forwarding settings, voicemail services, and similar functions. Be sure to check your business stationery, advertising materials, personal checks, and your personal or pet ID tags to ensure the area code is included in your telephone number.

Important safety and security equipment, such as medical alert devices, and alarm and security systems must be programmed to use 10-digit dialing. Many systems operate on 10-digit dialing by default but some older equipment may still use seven-digits. Please contact your medical alert or security provider if you are not sure whether your equipment needs to be reprogrammed to accommodate the upcoming change to 10-digit local dialing. Remember that all local calls must be programmed using 10-digits and you need to add ‘1’ for all long distance calls. For more information, please visit the IURC website at www.in.gov/iurc/2703. htm, visit the OUCC website at www.in.gov/oucc/2718. htm, or contact your local telephone service provider.

Alzheimer’s Association News Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers- Early Stage In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face new questions as they adjust. What does the diagnosis mean? What kinds of plans need to be made? What resources are available to help? Join us and hear practical answers to the affected and learn what you can do to cope with the changes that come with an early stage diagnosis on January 29, 2015 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Registration required. $5 donation suggested. Designed for family caregivers; please no professionals. The Memory Cafe is a monthly social group comprised of people in the early stages of memory loss and their loved one(s). Its mission is to provide a safe, comfortable, engaging environment where people with memory loss and their care partners can laugh, learn and remain socially engaged with others traveling the same journey. It is a time and place where people can interact, find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed or misunderstood. It encourages friendship and acceptance. January 14, 2015 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Alzheimer’s Association, 701 North Weinbach Avenue, Suite 510, Evansville, IN. The Memory Cafe takes place the second Wednesday of every month. For more information and to register, please call 1-800-272-3900.

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by Charo Boyd, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist Ring In The New Year With A Cola

or go to our website ( pcpoundpuppies.com We always need: Heartgard, Advantix, Advantage Multi, Trifexis . . all sizes. Heavy Duty Leashes (the braided ones hold up longer, and are easier on our hands) Wire or plastic crates, new or used in good condition Treats, bones, rawhides Heavy duty dog toys such as Kongs and Nylabones

PHS News Mutts And Merlot Our next big event will be a wine/cheese/dessert tasting at the Mount Vernon Country Club on January 24, 2015 from 7-10. There will be basket drawings, wine and cheese pairing, and delicious desserts. Save the date and watch for more info to follow. We always appreciate donations of the following... Cat food: Purina cat chow and Iams or PurinaOne (sensitive systems). We are trying to regulate the cat’s diet....

enough, other family birthdays quickly follow. I don’t think it would be fair to make your Aunt Heather miss out on a cake, just because I am, once again, avoiding carbs. Speaking of Heather, I will never forget the birthday I spent in 1978, when I was at the end of my pregnancy with her. I was overdue, and there was the famous blizzard. I no longer even had a lap for the cat to sit on, and eating cake was not my biggest concern. When she was finally born on February 4, Jeanne Wilderman was also at the hospital, giving birth to her daughter, Jill. Both of those little girls have gone on to big careers, so it must be a good time to come into the world. It seems like only yesterday that I made one of the other big birthday milestones, turning 50. That was when we owned Country Cottage Restaurant, and my employees and family planned a nice party there. I did not think that the next twenty years would pass so quickly, however. I would like to think that I will be around to muse on another twenty passing years, when I turn 90 in 2035. Many people tell me that I worry too much about things I have no control over, so I am sure that the best thing I can do is to just enjoy all of my days, and let time take care of itself. Looking back at my baby self, shown in the photo with my thumb full of my first birthday cake, I can only be thankful for the very full life that I have been lucky enough to have had so far. Like everyone, I sometimes think back and question some of the major decisions that I have made, but looking at the big picture, it hasn’t turned out so badly. At seventy, I don’t feel all that differently than I did at 50, or even 30. I take no prescriptions, never have any pain, and even though I can’t remember names sometimes, I guess that doesn’t really matter. Thanks to all of my friends and family members who enrich my life. I try to appreciate it all. Now, maybe I WILL eat a small piece of birthday cake if someone gets me one. One of Kate Emmert’s delicious cupcakes will do nicely. Just put a candle on it.

Litter -any kind Dog food We use both canned and dry cat/dog food Paper towels Laundry detergent Bleach Cleaning supplies Chew bones for the dogs Volunteers are always welcome. Visit us on Facebook Posey Humane Society, call us 812-838-3211, visit our website www.poseyhumane.org, or stop by 6500 Leonard Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620.

of The Posey County Pound Puppies. Call (812)-305-4737 Dani is a friendly girl who would love to have a home of her own. She loves people, and is very strong. She would prefer to be the only dog. She is spayed, up to date on shots, heartworm negative, and microchipped.

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of The Posey Humane Society. Call (812)-838-3211 Please Help Us Find Andy..... He got away from his new home on Mockingbird Lane at 6 a.m. on the morning of December 7. He was last seen running North East from that location, and is wearing a royal blue collar with a tag, and was dragging a retractable leash. No one has reported seeing him since. He is very timid and is probably hiding. Please call 483-4341 or 449-4877 immediately if you have any information.

Happy New Year from Social Security. Put down the champagne and ring in the New Year with a COLA. And we don’t mean the soda. In 2015, nearly 64 million Americans who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) increase to their monthly benefit payments of 1.7 percent. The average monthly Social

Security benefit for a retired worker in 2015 is $1,328 (up from $1,306 in 2014). The average monthly Social Security benefit for a disabled worker in 2015 is $1,165 (up from $1,146 in 2014). For people who receive SSI, the maximum federal payment amount increased to $733 (up from $721 in 2014). Other Social Security changes in 2015 are also worth not-

ing. For example, the maximum amount of earnings subject to the Social Security payroll tax will increase to $118,500 (up from $117,000 in 2014). A worker will earn one credit toward Social Security coverage after paying taxes on $1,220 in earnings in 2015 (up from $1,200 in 2014). As a reminder, eligibility for retirement benefits still requires 40 credits (usually about10 years of work).

Information about Medicare changes for 2015 is available at www.medicare.gov. The Social Security Act outlines how the COLA is calculated. To read more about the COLA, please visit www.socialsecurity.gov/cola. To learn more about other changes in 2015, read our fact sheet at www.socialsecurity. gov/news/press/factsheets/colafacts2015.html.

Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act is now underway SWIRCA & More continues to staff certified Federal Navigators trained to provide free, unbiased education and enrollment assistance for the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare). We service anyone who needs assistance within Posey, Gibson, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer and Perry counties. The next open enrollment period has started (11/15/2014 - 2/15/2015). Key Points: ·Most people must have health coverage

or pay a fee. If you don’t have coverage in 2015, you’ll pay a penalty of either 2 percent of your income, or $325 per adult ($162.50 per child) — whichever is higher. ·New plans will be available in your area for 2015. If you already have 2014 coverage through the Marketplace, you may benefit from shopping the new plans available to be sure you have the best coverage for your needs and budget. ·SWIRCA & More has Certified Indiana Navigators available to answer ques-

tions and assist with health care enrollment. This service is provided at no cost, and the information provided is unbiased and confidential. ·To learn more about health insurance options or receive assistance with enrolling in health care, you can contact Sarah Montgomery at 812-431-3579. Reoccurring Open Enrollment Events: Posey County, Alexandrian Public Library, Tuesdays 11/18/14 - 12/30/14 from Noon - 4:30 p.m.

OBITUARIES Bertha Phelps Bertha Mae Phelps, 82 of Mount Vernon, passed away Saturday morning January 10, 2015 at Pine Haven Health and Rehabilitation Center in Evansville. She was born May 1, 1932 in Mount Vernon, the daughter of Samuel d Hazel H l Douthitt. D thitt She Sh married Fred Phelps, Jr. on and March 23, 2001 and he preceded her in death on June 13, 2009. Bertha had worked in nursing services at Welborn Hospital for many years. She also worked in floral design at Ben Franklin. She enjoyed gardening and flowers and loved her family. She is survived by one son, Thomas Lee and Sandra Lynn Phelps of Mount Vernon; two grandchildren, Shelby Lynn and Jordan Thomas Phelps; two sisters, Jackie Niemeier and Mary Ann (Ronald) Drake all of Evansville. She was preceded in death by her husband, and one sister, Patricia Dowell. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday January 13, 2015 at the Stendeback Family Funeral Home at 1330 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon with burial in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation was held Monday from 5-7 p.m. Memorials are suggested to the Mater Dei Marching Wildcats Band in care of the funeral home. The family would like to thank the staff at Pine Haven for their excellent care. Online condolences may be left at stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Lillian Woolsey Lillian Gertrude ‘Gertie’ Woolsey, 96, of Wadesville, Indiana, born to Emit Grubb and Lillian Mona (Johnson) Render on January 30, 1918, in Butler County, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, January 11, 2015, at her home in W d ill Indiana. I di Wadesville, She was a quilter, seamstress, hard worker and passionate about gardening. She was a meat packer and coowner of Woolsey Packing Company and attended the Wadesville General Baptist Church in Wadesville, Ind. Surviving her are brothers: Clyde Render of Morganfield, Kentucky and Clates Render of Calhoun, Kentucky; sisters: Betty West of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Josie Davis of Calhoun, Kentucky and Emma Jean Tomes of Calhoun, Kentucky and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her parents; brothers: Charles, Ernest, Emmett and William Render and a sister: Marie McCall. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the Werry Funeral Home in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in Calhoun Cemetery in Calhoun, Kentucky at a later date. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until service time Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Operation Smile, 3641 Faculty Boulevard, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453 or online at: www.operationsmile.org. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.


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Under the Beams Brings Award Winners Under the Beams is pleased to present a slate of award winning musicians for its 2015 concert season, marking 15 years of great musical performances produced by the non-profit organization. Tickets are still available for the series of four concerts that take place in New Harmony’s historic Murphy Auditorium. The season kicks off on Saturday, January 24, with the legendary Marcia Ball for an evening of rollicking, boogie woogie piano. Over the course of her three-decade career, Ball has earned a huge and intensely loyal following all over the world along with numerous accolades and awards. Her exquisite piano playing and passionate, playful vocals fuse New Orleans and Gulf Coast R&B with Austin’s deep songwriting tradition into a sound that’s been described as ‘a little rock, a lot of roll, a pinch of rhythm and a handful of blues.’ Saturday, February 21 brings the current Van Cliburn Piano Competition gold medal winner, Vadym Kholodenko, from Ukraine, to our stage. Mr. Kholodenko captured the attention of jury, audience, and critics alike for powerful, exhilarating performances that ‘showed the guts of a true superartist’ (San Francisco Classical Voice). He continues to build a reputation for

Rowan Kathleen Grissom Robert and Sydney Grissom of Mount Vernon, Indiana are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Rowan Kathleen Grissom, on December 16, 2014 at Deaconess Women’s Hospital. Rowan was born at 10:39 a.m. and weighed six pounds, four ounces and was nineteen inches long. Maternal grandparents are Dino and Tanya Duckworth of Mount Vernon, Indiana. Paternal grandparents are Jeff and Lori White of Owensville, Indiana, and Brian and Kristy Hogan of Mount Vernon, Indiana. Maternal great-grandparent is Linda Duckworth of Mount Vernon, Indiana. Paternal great-grandparent is Linda Remer of Owensville, Indiana.

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New laws now in effect for motor driven cycles

Cathy Vaal of Alexandrian Public Library serves up popcorn for the APL’s Pop Into 2015 Patron Appreciation Week. Cathy has been at the library for two years, after retiring from 40 years as a nurse. Photos by Zach Straw

There are new laws regarding Motor Driven Cycles (MDC), commonly referred to as mopeds or scooters, that began Jan. 1, 2015. Go to myBMV.com for an informational video and an FAQ page that helps explain many aspects of the law and things drivers need to know before coming into a branch. The video and FAQ page includes information on the two difference classes of MDCs, how to register an MDC, licensing and endorsements, what MDC plates will look like, and general MDC rules of the road.

interpretations that are ‘impeccable, tasteful and vibrant, and also something more: imaginative’ (Cleveland Plain Dealer). You will not want to miss this remarkable, world class performance. On Saturday, March 21 the renown American Celtic group, Solas, brings songs, images, and tales of mining and immigration in Shamrock City (Butte, Mont.) with a multi-media presentation. Solas is the quintessential IrishAmerican band recording and touring in the US today, and for the past 15 years and continue to define the path for the Celtic music world, driving the genre forward. The Shamrock City live show, an interactive multi-media stage show that features stories from and projected images of Butte, MT as seen through the eyes of Michael Conway (great-great uncle of Solas’ Seamus Eagan), and tells the story of thousands of young men and women who left behind their homes and families in the early 1900s for ‘the Richest Hill on Earth’ and the mining industry. We conclude the spring season on Saturday, April 25 with two of the biggest names in Americana music for the last several decades – Béla Fleck with Abigail Washburn. The riveting musicianship of multiGrammy winner Béla Fleck, blends

Local attorneys volunteer time and expertise The Volunteer Lawyer Program of Southwestern Indiana and members of the Posey County Bar Association have teamed up for a walk in session of the popular talk to a lawyer clinic. On Monday, January 19, 2015 from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., volunteer attorneys will be available at the Senior Citizen Center located at Kiwanis Park on Eighth Street in Mount Vernon, to talk to individuals and give general legal advice and guidance. This event takes place on the designated holiday to observe Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s birthday, so chosen in honor of Dr. King’s

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Moose Lodge to host Fish Dinner The Mount Vernon Moose 497 will be having an All You Can Eat Fish Dinner with potato, baked beans, slaw, hush puppies this Saturday night January 17 starting at 5 p.m. at the Lodge, 711 West Second Street. $10 per person. Public is invited.

St. Philip School Benefit Dance scheduled for January 24 Teacher Liz Robinson leads Laughs and Crafts club at the Alexandrian Public Library. The club is held each Thursday at 3:45 p.m. and includes a story, activity, short movie and a craft. Photo by Zach Straw

Tickets are now on sale for the 13th annual St. Philip School Benefit Dance scheduled for Saturday, January 24, 2015. Tickets are $25 per person and $50 per couple which includes an appetizer buffet, beer, wine, soft drinks, and live entertainment by the band Kraftworks. There will be hourly attendance prizes, a special raffle and a half pot. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the band starts at 7:30 p.m. Must be 21 or older to enter, ID required. Tickets can be purchased at St. Philips School and parish offices, St. Philip’s Inn and Weinzapfel’s Tavern. For further information please call the St. Philip Parish office at 985-2275.

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emphasis on serving others. Anyone who has a general legal question regarding Indiana law is encouraged to participate. While the volunteer lawyers will be able to give general legal advice and guidance, attendees should not have any expectation of representation, due to the nature of the brief clinic session. The Volunteer Lawyer Program of Southwestern Indiana is a 501©(3) corporation that covers 13 counties in southwestern Indiana. It is funded through the Indiana Bar Foundation and general donations.

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Master Americana acoustic guitar player Mark Stuart will perform in concert and give a guitar workshop on Friday, Jan. 9, and Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015, at the Owen Community House, 421 North Street, New Harmony, Ind. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Friday evening. Admission is $15. Mark’s twohour workshop, which begins at noon Saturday, costs $25. Fee for attending both concert and clinic is $30 per person. For the past twenty years, Stuart has toured the country Master Americana acouswith his wife and musical part- tic guitar player Mark Stuner Stacey Earle (http://www. art. Photo submitted staceyandmark.com). Having also toured with such roots musicians as Steve Forbert, Steve Earle, and Freddy Fender, Stuart has acquired a command of his guitar that allows him to clearly demonstrate a number of guitar styles. He will demonstrate and share his knowledge on such things as hybrid picking; using octaves to support a melody and solo; using double stops, both thirds and sixths on adjacent and separated strings; honky tonk, country, and western swing introductions, licks and endings; and guitar gear (guitars, pickups, capos, strings). To reserve a slot for the workshop, concert, or both, call 812/589-5031.

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January 14 At 10 a.m. you can learn how to use Freegal to download free music to keep to your phone, tablet, or computer. Open to all age groups. Bring your device and your valid APL library card to learn how to start listening today. January 14 and 27 Busy Hands/Basic Knitting meets at 10 a.m. and is a local gathering of crafters and knitters. Cheryl Carroll will be on hand to demonstrate how to stitch during our Basic Knitting Program. She will be teaching techniques. Yarn is provided and a limited num-

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with Abigail Washburn’s beguiling compositions to create an explosion of musical white heat, making these banjo players ‘a match made in musical heaven.’ Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn have mastered the deceptively intricate art of the duet, the exposed setting that magnifies each musician’s personality. Both shine brightly, imbuing their performances with a diversity almost unthinkable – coming from just two banjos and one voice. Washburn’s captivating composing, playing and singing, along with Fleck’s virtuosic musicianship, combine to create distinctive music that might sound familiar in texture, yet different in detail from anything else to be heard on the North American, Asian, or any other continents. Under the Beams is a non-profit, 501c3 organization dedicated to bringing arts and educational programming to the New Harmony region through concerts and musical outreach programs for area students of all ages. This programming is not possible without contributions from our supporters and our all volunteer staff and crew. To order tickets or make a contribution to Under the Beams, please contact us at 812-682-3128, www.underthebeams. org, or send to Under the Beams, PO Box 813, New Harmony, Ind. 47616.

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ber of size eight needles are available to use. January 14 Our first Lego Club of the new year will be held at 3:30 p.m. This is a monthly club for anyone age 6 and older who loves working with Legos. Registration is required and began on December 30. January 15, 22 and 29 At 10 a.m. we will be offering an adult drawing program called Draw And Paint What You See. We will be working primarily with pencils and watercolors. If you wish to bring your own supplies, you are welcome to do so. Registering for one class will register you for the series. You must be 18 or older to take part. Registration is required unless you have your own supplies. January 15, 22 and 29 Laughs and Crafts Club will be meeting at 3:45 p.m. - There is always a craft, a story and a snack and always a good time at our Laughs and Crafts Club. This program is for kids who are in kindergarten and up. Registration is required. January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - The library will be closed. January 20 The ninth annual adult winter reading program begins. Register! Read 6 books! Enter to win awesome prizes! Register at the Adult Information Desk and pick up the official rules and punch card. The more you read, the better your chances of winning! Winners will be notified by telephone on Monday, March 2, 2015. So sign up, check out, and read!

January 20, 26 and 27 Winter Babies Toddlers Storytimes will be held at 9:30 a.m. This is a program for children ages birth to 36 months features books, movement, music, and rhymes to promote early literacy. Parents/caregivers help their children follow along by participating in this storytime with them. Registration is required. January 20, 26 and 27 Winter Preschool Storytimes will be held at 10:30 a.m. This program is for ages three to five introduces children to reading and language in a fun way through stories, crafts, and other activities. Parents/caregivers are not required to attend this storytime along with their child, but must remain in the library. Registration is required. January 20 This month the LITerally Speaking book discussion group will discuss We Were Liars by E. Lockhart at 1 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome. January 20 The Alexandrian Public Library will offer a new evening preschool storytime program at 6 p.m. This will be a repeat of our Monday morning preschool storytime features stories, songs, and activities for children ages three to five. January 26 Teen Advisory Board will be meeting at 3:30 p.m. We will have snacks and discuss library teen programs, new books, movies, and music and how we can help our library and local community. It’s your library; make a difference. Grades six-12 only.

January 26 Get eBooks (and more) with Overdrive at 6 p.m. Drop by and see how easy it is to use your Kindle, Nook, iPad or phone to download and read eBooks! Overdrive has tons of eBooks as well as audio books and streaming video. Bring your device and your valid APL library card to learn how to start reading/ listening today. January 27 Family Storytime will be having a Frozen good time starting at 6 p.m. in our meeting room. Disney’s ‘Frozen’ is the theme of this story time. It will include short stories based on your favorite movie characters, Hide and Seek Olaf, Sven Action Story, ‘Let It Go’ song and fun, a movie clip, and more. Meeting room will open at 5:45 p.m. No registration is needed to attend. January 28 Join us for A Book and a Craft at 3:30 p.m. Listen to the book, Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and make a snowflake banner. For grades 1st-3rd. Registration is required and starts January 14. Want to register? The library offers multiple ways you can register, including: on the web, by phone, and in person. You can register well in advance by going to our website at www.apl.lib. in.us. Can’t register on-line? Call the Adult Information Desk at (812) 838-3286 or visit the Adult Information Desk in person. Our library staff representative will be ready to assist you and answer your questions. Check out our


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Kerilyn Davis with her artwork ‘Flora,’ winner of President’s Choice. Photos submitted

Quinn Rowland with his artwork ‘Faith.’

Chance McClarney with her artwork ‘Pins.’

Mount Vernon High School Fine Arts Academy Winter Art Show announces results The Visual Art Department of the Mount Vernon High School Fine Arts Academy would like to congratulate the following students for being honored at the 35th Annual Brescia High School Art Show.

Kerilyn Davis won the President’s Choice award with her photograph titled ‘Flora.’ Art students selected include: in the Graphic Design category, ‘Childhood’ by Whitney Schaefer, ‘Faith’ by Quinn

Rowland, ‘Surreal Landscape’ by Melissa Pfeiffer; in the Photography category ‘Tree of Life’ by Micah Powers, ‘Flora’ by Kerilyn Davis, ‘Eye’ by Destiny McDowell, ‘Jars’ by Desiree Bradfield, ‘325’

by Gabby Pyle, ‘Pins’ by Chance McClarney, ‘Reflections’ by Anna Zenker; in the Drawing category for Pen and Ink ‘Young and Beautiful’ by Taylor Brooks, and ‘Majesty’ by Darby Bays.

Sen. Jim Tomes accepting student pages Local students in grades six through 12 can submit requests to serve as a page with State Sen. Jim Tomes’ (R-Wadesville) office at the Statehouse during the Indiana General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session. “The Senate page program gives students the chance to learn about the legislative process and see their government in action,” Tomes said. “When I meet pages, I can see they enjoy their day in Indianapolis. Students tour the capitol building, interact with state officials and watch debates in the Senate

Chamber. It’s important for students from our area to participate in the program because one day they will be the leaders of our state.” Serving as a page is considered an excused absence from school. The day begins with orientation at 8:30 a.m., and pages are dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Students break for lunch prior to the Senate session. The program runs from January through April. Students may serve as pages on Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays. Groups serve together on Wednesdays. Due to limited space, ap-

plicants need to submit materials as soon as possible. Students can apply online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/ page-program or send a letter to State Sen. Jim Tomes, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. Applications need to include the student’s name, address, home telephone number, age and school affiliation or home-school status. After applications are processed, students reMeghann Funk, FNP and Jamie Gross, LPN of Tri State Community Clinics welcome ceive confirmation of his or Janice Kopatich at Wednesday’s open house in Mount Vernon, Ind. The clinic recently her scheduled date to serve. For more information, opened and is available to employees of the MSD of Mount Vernon. Photo submitted call 800-382-9467.

Ivy Tech Community College Names Associate Vice Chancellor Ivy Tech Community College Southwest has named Kelly Cozart as Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Cozart began her career at the College as an adjunct instructor in 2000. In 2003, she took the role of Interior Design Program Chair and most recently served as interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Cozart graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in Interior Design and continued her education at Indiana State University to obtain her master’s degree in Art History. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Higher Education Administration at Indiana State.

Cozart is a LEED Green Associate and a Registered Interior Designer. In addition, she is heavily involved in the community, currently serving as the Vice President and President-elect for the Public Education Foundation of Evansville, a member of Evansville Design Group, and a Reitz Home Museum member. “Kelly’s extensive teaching experience, history with the College, and her creativity and innovation make her a perfect fit for this position,” said Ivy Tech Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel. “She has been an invaluable member of our faculty for 14 years, and I am looking forward to having her on our leadership team.”

MV to hold Kindergarten Registration On Wednesday, February 4, 2015, the Metropolitan School District of Mount Vernon will be conducting Kindergarten Registration. Full-day Kindergarten is offered in all three elementary schools. (If school is canceled or delayed on February 4, the make-up date is February 11.) Children whose fifth birth date occurs on or before August 1 may enroll in Kindergarten. You will need your child’s birth certificate and a current copy of his/her immunization history to complete enrollment information. To register, please go to your child’s elementary school on February 4, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Each elementary principal will be available from 9-10 a.m. on February 4 to answer questions and give a short tour of the building. If you have any questions, please call your child’s school.

Farmersville Elementary School Dr. Beth Johns, Principal 4065 Highway 69 S Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/838-6593 (phone) 812/838-4826 (fax) Marrs Elementary School Mr. Greg DeWeese, Principal 9201 Highway 62 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/985-2082 (phone) 812/985-9453 (fax) West Elementary School Mr. Paul Swanson, Principal 1105 W. Fourth St. Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812/833-2072 (phone) 812/833-2095 (fax)

Saint Wendel eighth graders enjoyed ‘Tacky’ Christmas Sweater Day. L-R are: Mrs. Lisa Eades (teacher), Jenna Zirkelbach, Jenna Fehrenbacher, Alaina Spahn, Jared Wilderman, Grant Schneider, Tanner Schickel, Noah Blankenberger, Alex Gries, and Casey Straub. Photo submitted

Discovery Night at Saint Wendel Monday, January 26, 2015 6:00 to 8:00 pm

This night is for all prospective families - students and parents to come and see what Saint Wendel Catholic School has to offer. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the school, speak with faculty members, current students and parents, and discover the benefits from an education at Saint Wendel Catholic School. For more information contact principal Hallie Denstorff at 812-963-3958. WE LEARN. WE SERVE. WE ARE CHRISTLIKE.

Bill Sykes of Pearl Fundraising preps Farmersville students for their Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough Fundraiser on Thursday afternoon. Cookie dough may be ordered by calling the school at 838-6593. Photo by Zach Straw

On Monday, December 22 Saint Wendel Catholic school held their school wide Geography Bee. Sam Muensterman placed first in the Geography Bee. Photo submitted

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Relay for Life Memorial Quilt The North Posey Relay for Life Committee is embarking on a new fundraiser project they hope will serve as a lasting memory of those who fought against cancer. White, cotton fabric squares in a 7-inch by 7-inch size are being sold for a special memorial quilt. The cost is $15 per square. Once completed, the quilt will be on a traveling display in various churches and other locations in the North Posey area. Only one square per person to be memorialized will be accepted. We encourage families to collaborate in the design process and submit just one square in memory of their loved one. The fabric squares can be decorated at the discretion of the purchaser and creativity

and uniqueness is encouraged. Squares can be embroidered, designed with fabric pens, appliquéd or printed with a picture. There are several local shops that offer custom embroidery services. Those who would like to print a picture of their loved one will be given the choice to purchase special photo fabric for $20. An information sheet will be included with each fabric square at the time of purchase to give additional details regarding return deadlines and examples of how squares can be decorated. The deadline for submission is February 9. Anyone interested in purchasing a square may contact Valerie Werkmeister at 812499-4917.

‘Extras’ continued from Page A1 The town is dying after a series of layoffs in the coal mine industry that supports it. Tragedy strikes at the mine and a seam gives way and many of the town’s husbands and fathers are trapped. The community pulls together as they wait word on those trapped inside. The men inside must come to grips with their mortality. The families are separated by 94 feet of rock and all hope for a miracle. Scenes filmed in the mine will use a simulated 10 foot by 40 foot mine built in a warehouse in Evansville. Casting is complete using some locals, like Marcus Porter of Mount

Vernon and Sherry Wright of Evansville, in major roles. Others actors are from all over the country, like 14-year-old Lily Echeverri of Alabama and Larry Wilcox, who played John Baker in CHIPS on TV in the 80’s. Rossetti hopes to be finished with all production by late summer-early fall. The premiere will be in the Evansville area at a local cinema at that time. To learn more details about every aspect of the movie, you can visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/94FeetMovie and the website is www.94feetmovie.com.

Our Saviour Lutheran to open new Food Pantry in Carmi The food pantry at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1102 Jill Street (behind CVS Pharmacy) in Carmi will be open to the public 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, January 13 and 27 this month. At those times, a consecutive rummage sale will also be held. There is no formal need requirement or government forms to receive from our food pantry - your need is your own business. We are here to help out in Jesus’ name, if we may, and offer encouragement through stressful or more difficult times. Our Savior Lutheran would also like to thank the

whole community for their continued partnership in this food pantry throughout this past year. On behalf of all recipients, thank you for helping to keep this outreach viable. Every monetary or physical gift to the food pantry is eventually given away to those who seek assistance. Donations to our rummage sale are also used to support the food pantry and special outreach ministry needs. Divine Worship Service is every Sunday at 9 a.m. with Bible classes at 10:15 a.m. We hope you will join us in Christ. Call Pastor Spooner 618-3845291 for more information.

January Community Table Free meal every Thursday, serving from 5 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville. Everyone is welcome. No preaching, just good eating. Thursday, January 15 – Mom’s Vegetable Soup,

Pimento Cheese Sandwich, Dessert Thursday, January 22 – Chicken Taco Soup, Tortilla Chips, Fruit, Dessert Thursday, January 29 – Chicken Casserole, Salad, Roll, Dessert

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MV Community Church to host Soup and Sing Come join us on January 25 at Mount Vernon Community Church-Black's Chapel for ‘Soup and Song.’ Free food and fellowship begin at 5 p.m. with special music to follow beginning about 6 or 6:30 p.m. till 8 p.m.

Bridges of Hope to reopen February The Bridges of Hope Store, a Fair Trade mission of First United Methodist Church, 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana will be closed the month of January 2015 to give their volunteers a much needed break. They will reopen Tuesday, February 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bridges of Hope can be found on Facebook at Bridges of Hope Fair Trade and at www.firstumcmv.com/mission/boh.

The holiday season is officially over as New Harmony Town Employee Brian Strader takes down the sparkling garland hanging across the streets. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

Seeds of the Sower by Michael Guido The second grade teacher stood before her noisy class, raised her voice and shouted, “I want you to be so quiet that you can hear a pin drop.” Silence suddenly prevailed. When Danny could no longer contain himself, he shouted, “Let ‘er drop!” It’s not unusual to have an attitude like that toward God. We pray and wait. Then pray again. Then wait a little longer. Still, nothing happens. It seems as though we are waiting for ‘the pin to drop.’ Psalm 28 begins with the ‘silence of God.’ In fact, He

is so silent that the Psalmist becomes impatient and shouts, “If you don’t answer soon, I will be like those going down to their grave - abandoned.” The subtle message from David was that if God did not answer his prayer his enemies would rejoice. “They,” he reminds God, “care nothing for what the Lord has done or what His hands have made.” In other words, “God, I don’t want You to be embarrassed. I don’t want people to ridicule You. I’ve laid my life and Your reputation on the line and if You are silent, if you let me

down, they will believe that You are untrustworthy.” David was not afraid to present his case to God and demand help. He did not want ‘unbelievers’ to look at his situation and say, “I told you so. Your God is no more dependable than ours. He’s not even listening.” Not so. David looked at them and said, “Praise the Lord! For He has heard my cry for mercy.” David prayed. God answered. And everyone saw God ‘at work.’ Visit us at www.SowerMinistries.org

Community Marriage Builders Valentine’s No Jerk Weekend set for March 20 Day Banquet slated for February 14 Do you know someone in Looking for a fun and easy way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your spouse? Then look no further than the Community Marriage Builders Banquet on February 14 at the Bauerhaus. This romantic evening will be the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with your special Valentine. The evening will feature music and dance by ‘Say it with Music’, the presentation of the Lifetime Marriage Award, and an opportunity to win a weekend getaway at West Baden in French Link. The Bauerhaus has one

of three delicious choices for your entree that include: Burgundy Beef Medallions, Smoked Salmon Filet, or Chicken Florentine. Doors will open for the event at 6:30 p.m. with the music and dancing ending at 10:30 p.m. The cost to attend will be $30 per person or $200 per table of eight. Space is limited so fill out the registration form and mail it with check to: CMB, 1229 Bellemeade Ave., Evansville, Ind. 47714 or call 812-477-2260. Check out our website for all other programs at makeitlast.org

your everyday life that seems to be drawn to the wrong type of person? If yes, then our singles workshop, How To Avoid Falling for a Jerk(ette), might be just what they need to start building healthy relationships and learn to follow their heart without losing their mind. The Singles Weekend will be in New Harmony on March 20 and 21. There is no cost for the workshop and it includes their meals and a room at the New Harmony Inn and they will receive a $40 incentive when they complete the program. For more information or to apply long on to makeitlast. org or Facebook.com/nojerks. the weekend will be open to apply starting Feb. 2 at 8 a.m.

essential to Christianity. If we can point to one verse and claim an error, then how can we point to any verse with any certainty of truth? Without an errorless Scripture; eternal salvation, the Biblical wisdom needed to live a joyful everyday life are impossible. Psalm 19:7-8, “The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. The statutes of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.” It is the Bible that reveals to us a set of guidelines for sin, salvation, and living a peaceable, righteous, victorious life; a life of meaning, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God,

and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works” (2 Timothy 3:16-17). The truthfulness of God’s Word has been questioned since the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:1). But more recently, the doubting of the Scriptures has moved into churches over the last 150-175 years. As Christians loose trust in the Scriptures as Absolute Truth, the Word is studied less and Christians become increasingly Biblically ignorant. This lack of knowledge has spiritual significance as Christians are starving spiritually and hell enlarges to receive all the people going there, “There-

fore my people are gone into captivity, because they have no knowledge: and their honourable men are famished, and their multitude dried up with thirst. Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it” (Isaiah 5:13-14). God’s Word is without error or contradiction and to all Christians that may be having doubts regarding the truthfulness of the Bible; I make this plea: a new year is upon us; compose a resolution to believe His Word and live by it. These two things alone can craft eternal ramifications in someone’s life and turn the world upside down (Acts 17:6).

Church 1717 N. Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-4555

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Sermon of the Week: the Importance of an Errorless Bible By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church In your relationships, have you ever met someone, then after awhile decided you couldn’t trust them? Everyone has a few people they wouldn’t believe if that person told them the sky was blue. On the other hand, every person should have a person or two they can trust with their life. What about the Bible; do you trust it; do you believe it? Trust it or not; why do you hold your particular opinion of it? When it comes to people we cannot trust, it is usually because we have caught them in a lie on more than one occasion, or because we’ve been told by a trustworthy party, “Don’t believe that guy!” These are the same reasons some people re-

fuse to believe the Scriptures. Somewhere, in their life experience they feel the Bible has not been true to them or someone they trust finds error with The Word. Other than to say the Bible was written by God (2 Peter 1:21) and that God cannot lie (Titus 1:2), I am not going to argue the infallibility of the Scriptures. Trust in the Holy Scriptures is a matter of faith and God wants it kept that way (Romans 10:17). When we catch a person in a lie, if they have never lied to us before, we tend to grant them the benefit of the doubt, however, if another lie comes around, then another, we grow to a point of not knowing what to believe. Eventually this will lead to a point of total unbelief.

This is usually what happens when someone looses faith in the Bible. As children we tend to believe it. As we grow older we are told, by people we trust, that the world is billions of years old. This plants the seed of doubt in our minds. The Bible says everything was created by God in six days and our teacher is telling us the process took billions of years and God is not even mentioned in the procedure. Events, such as David and Goliath are taught as moral fables and not as truth, the miracles of Jesus are doubted or “explained away.” When this happens, often a person’s opinion of the Bible grows from trust, to questioned, to unbelief. An errorless Scripture is

Worship

Covenant Reformed Presbyeterian Church (OPC) 4101 Caborn Rd. Mt. Vernon

Griffin Christian Church 319 N. Main Street Griffin, Ind. 47616 Phone: 812-851-3291

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Fair Haven Christ Fellowship Church 10500 Hwy 68 Cynthiana, Ind. 47612 Phone: 812-568-8409 First Baptist Church 1205 N. Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2187

Agape Family Ministries 5529 Industrial Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2232

First Baptist Church E. Tavern Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631

Apostolic Bible Church 9808 New Harmony Road Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-851-5456

First Christian Church 7226 Hwy 66 Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-673-4278

Bethesda General Baptist Church 1600 Savah Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620

First Christian Church 1403 Country Club Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2855

Calvary Baptist Church 618 Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-4777 Church of Christ 700 Mill Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2635 Church of God Mission 627 W. 5th Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2236 Church of the Nazarene 531 E. Steammill Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-3288

First Church of the Nazarene 424 Vine Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2743 First Presbyterian Church 120 E. Sixth Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2473 First United Church of Christ Corner of North & Walnut Cynthiana, Ind. 47612 First United Methodist Church 601 Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2640

Harvestime Temple 101 Roosevelt Drive Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-5447

Mount Zion General Baptist Church 1425 Oliver Road Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-783-2337

Immanuel United Church of Christ 5812 N. Ford Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-3115

New Beginnings Christian Fellowship Church 11420 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-5288

Independent Pentecostal Assembly 312 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620

New Harmony Christian Church 307 N. Brewery Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-3626

Johnson United Methodist Church 403 Raintree New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-4648

North Posey Community Church Poseyville, Ind. 47633 812-874-2028

Lighthouse Assembly of God Pastor Jason Farrar 1005 E. Tavern St. New Harmony, Ind. 47631

Old Union Christian Church 10017 S. State Rd. 165 Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone: 812-874-3186

Messiah Lutheran Church 7700 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-2278

Point Church of the Nazarene, 12611 Bonebank Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-5182

Mount Pleasant Church 3801 Blackford Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-3930

Poseyville Christian Church 6 E. Main St. , Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-3411

Mount Vernon Community Church Black’s Chapel United Methodist 1800 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-0318

Saint John’s Episcopal Church 602 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-5445

Mount Vernon General Baptist

St. Matthew Catholic Church 421 Mulberry Street

St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 46 Cales Street, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-2251 St. Peter’s United Church of Christ 10430 Hwy 66, Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-985-3416 St. Peter’s United Methodist 2800 S. Saint Philips Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-3751 Saint Philip Catholic Church 3500 St. Philip Road South Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-2275 Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church 318 Main Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-4604 Saint Wendel Catholic Church 10542 W Boonville New Harmony Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-963-3733 Salem Heusler United Church of Christ 11325 Lower Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-2542 South Gibson Apostolic Chapel 6144 S. 1075 W. Owensville, Ind. 47665 Phone: 812-729-7231 St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church 10 N. St. Francis Avenue, Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-2220

Stewartsville United Methodist RR 2 Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-851-5561 The House of Prayer 8012 Bald Knob Rd. Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-550-4653 The Turning Point 9800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-9800 Trinity United Church of Christ 505 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-3805 United Church of Christ of Cynthiana University Heights Baptist Church 8800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-5158 Wadesville General Baptist Church 3262 Princeton Street Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-673-4660 Zion Lippe United Church of Christ 9000 Copperline Road East Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-2437 Zoar United Church of Christ 4600 Church Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-963-3749


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New Mount Vernon safety building completion in sight

By Lois Mittino Gray Members of the Mount Vernon Board of Public Works were all smiles as they listened to a report on the new police and fire building at their first meeting of the new year on January 8. Don Flick, VicePresident of Pyramid Architects, told them, “We are wrapping up and closing in on the end. We are down to the last two or three weeks of work and should be finished by February.” The city will host an Open House sometime in March to let the public view the two-story public safety building. It is located at 311 College Avenue in the building formerly housing Dausmann Motors. Flick reported that the carpeting is down, new vinyl flooring is in, and all ceilings are finished. He asked for an additional expense of $4,095 to relocate the breathing air compressor from the old fire department building to the three phase power outlet in the new and it was approved. Board Member Bill Curtis joked, “We better buy good sunglasses for the police officers. There is about ten times the light in this new building.” All board members and the police and fire chiefs are obviously very pleased with the project outcome. Andy Sucharitakul, Project Manager with the Lochmueller Group, also appeared before the board as his firm is working on the sewer master plan for Mount Vernon. “To do this well, we need actual data on flow rate during the dry cold weather and in the rainy wet spring season so we can

compare the two. There will be no theoretical numbers or best guesses that way and Sewer Superintendent Rodney Givens can use the numbers in his work, too.” The board voted to hire Gripp Company of Indianapolis to install 11 flow monitors for four months in the sewers for $59,900. “With their report, we can anticipate the capacity of our system and let new businesses coming in know if we can handle them at the present time.” Givens commented that he felt the company was giving him a good price for the installation. The Lochmueller Group was given an amended contract for the engineering design of the trail project which now involves two grants. Originally going up Water Street to Fourth and Main, another four million dollar grant was given to continue on to Sixth Street and behind Brittlebank Park, with a spur to Kiwanis Park. Since it will be so much longer and feature bridge construction, the original design contract of $313,740 was amended to total $820,620. In other board action: • Mayor John Tucker announced that a film crew will be working on the movie ‘94’ on Tuesday, January 13 in the morning in the 200 block of Main Street. Barricades will be put out about 7:30 a.m. to block parking in the area until noon. “They made it just in time,” the Mayor said. “The five buildings are scheduled to start demolition the next day.” • Givens was granted permission to use the city credit card and vehicle to attend

the Wastewater Treatment and Equipment Show from February 22-26 in Indianapolis. Givens, Danny Moss and Jamie Miller will attend and costs will be shared by the Sewer and Street Departments. • Street Superintendent Max Deiterle re-

quested use of the city credit card to purchase a computer program to track invoices and it was approved. • accepted the lowest bids on supplies for 2015 after review by City Attorney Beth McFadin Higgins.

Posey SWCD to hold annual Banquet The Posey County Soil and Water Conservation District will hold its Annual Meeting and Banquet on Tuesday, February 3 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Community Center located on the Posey County 4-H Fairgrounds. The evening will include an awards presentation, brief business meeting, supervisor election and din-

ner. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Blend Acapella Doo Wop group, an amazing bunch of guys with perfect harmony. Many of you have heard the group during the Mount Vernon River Days and other events within the county. Tickets for the evening are $10 per person. To ensure ad-

equate seating, reservations are suggested by Thursday, January 29th by calling 8384191, extension 3 or stop by the office at 1805 Main Street in Mt. Vernon. You can also contact any supervisor for reservations – Brent Knight, Larry Burkhart, Jim Droege, Matthew McFadin or Chuck Ries. Make plans now to attend.

Bubble Bank Express offers MV a new laundromat experience

Manure Workshop has the scoop on poultry litter usage Poultry producers and other farmers who use poultry litter should attend the “MANURE: Managing All Nutrients by Using Resources Efficiently” workshop on Groundhog Day (February 2) in Loogootee, Indiana to learn how to get the most out of manures as fertilizers and understand state regulations on manure. The workshop will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the Martin County Fairgrounds. Several speakers will provide a thorough look at the different aspects of poultry litter application and its place in a cropping system. Dr. Brad Joern (Purdue University), who specializes in soil chemistry and crop nutrient management planning, will share how to improve the efficiency of manure and nutrients used on an operation. Barry Fisher (United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service) will discuss how to incorporate manures in a complete management system. Mark Anson (Anson Family Farms) will provide a firsthand perspective as a farmer who has used cover

crops and poultry litter on his operation. “Don’t be put-off by the topic of the workshop – manure is exciting to the farmers we work with who recognize the many benefits it holds for their operation. Whether they are interested in building up soil organic matter on their land or simply consider it a financial home run, they are looking for ways to efficiently incorporate manure into their management systems,” explained Lisa Holscher, the soil health program manager for the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Districts and the Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative. PARP credits and Certified Crop Advisor CEUs (1.0 SW, 1.0 NM) have been requested. Advance registration for the event is required by January 28 and the event cost is $5.00 (which includes lunch and light refreshments). For those seeking PARP credits, please bring your private applicator card and an additional $10.00 in check or cash to the event. Registration can be completed online at www.ManureHappens.

eventbrite.com or by calling the Martin County Soil and Water Conservation District at (812) 295-3149. The Martin County Fairgrounds is located at 2666 US Highway 50 in Loogootee. Bubble Bank Express Laundromat owner Darlene McConnell and General ManThe workshop has been organized by the Martin ager Angela Baker show off the new machines at their grand opening on Friday. County Soil and Water Con- Photos by Zach Straw servation District (SWCD), along with the Daviess, Dubois, Knox, and Orange County SWCDs, the United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS), Purdue Extension, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, the Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative (CCSI), the Lost River Watershed Project, and the Patoka River Watershed Project. These partners are equal opportunity providers and accommodations for those who need them will be provided; simply contact the SWCD at (812) 295-3149 at least 10 days prior to the event. GerBubble Bank Express features 18 washers and 20 dryers, some of which are large man American Bank, Far- enough to hold eight loads of laundry at a time. The building’s design is based on an Best Foods, Perdue Farms, old train depot’s construction in Clemson, South Carolina. White River Co-op, and the Martin County Farm Bureau provided sponsorship for this event.

Bamberger Welcomes New Attorney The law firm of Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Christopher M. Ripley to the firm’s Evansville office. Chris works primarily in the legal areas of estate planning and administration, trusts, guardianships, Medicaid planning and business succession planning. Prior to joining the Bamberger team, Chris was an

attorney at Kolb, Roellgen & Kirchoff, LLP in Vincennes. Born in Valparaiso, Chris earned his undergraduate degree at Purdue University and his Doctor of Jurisprudence at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP was organized in 1959. For over 50 years, the firm has incorporated cutting-edge

technology and education to represent the legal practice areas of business law, agriculture, banking and financial institution law, healthcare law, litigation, Bubble Bank Express is located on Wolflin Street, near Brittlebank Park in Mount estate planning and per- Vernon, Ind. Photos by Zach Straw sonal services, family law, employment law and real estate and land use law. Bamberger has offices in The Posey County 4-H port it generously. We are would like to show your supEvansville, Indianapolis Council, the Posey County also grateful for the support port of Posey County 4-H and throughout southwest- 4-H Fair Association and of county government and through a tax-deductible ern Indiana. the Purdue Extension-Posey elected officials. We simply monetary donation or an anCounty Office would like to could not offer top-notch 4-H nual volunteer commitment, thank everyone for another youth development program- please contact us by phone at great 4-H year. We would ming without such backing. 812-838-1331 or email may4-H members learn by cm@purdue.edu. You may Producers of fruit crops such as apples, pay required service fee and agree to pay cal- like to express our gratipeaches, blueberries, strawberries, etc.., have culated premiums. Premiums for a producer tude to all of the volunteers doing, as is the 4-H motto, also learn more on the interuntil January 14, 2015 to obtain buy-up levels depend on many factors such as acres planted who committed countless and there are a wide variety net at http://www.ces.purof coverage for the 2015 fruit crop year under and approved yield, but premiums will not hours, energy and resources of trained, screened adult due.edu/Posey or stop by our the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Pro- exceed $6562.50 annually. Beginning Farm- to local 4-H youth develop- volunteers who assist in this office in the basement of the gram (NAP). ers, Limited Resource producers, and those ment programming. Over learning process, including Coliseum Building in downPrior to 2015, NAP was only available at a producers from groups that are traditionally 285 young people and their the members of our two lo- town Mount Vernon, Room catastrophic level of protection. Losses were underserved (including gender) do not have to families participate in lo- cal 4-H entities, the Posey 29, during the week. Donors only paid up to 50 percent of a crop’s expected pay service fees and pay only 50 percent of cal 4-H programming, with County 4-H Council and can be assured that their conyouth members learning and 4-H Fair Association. These tributions go directly to local yield using 55 percent of the NAP price. With premiums. the new buy-up options, producers may elect FSA has also announced changes to allow practicing life skills that will two groups meet year-round 4-H youth development prohigher levels of coverage and pay premiums. producers to remove certain historical infor- benefit them long after their to continually improve lo- gramming and that the Indical 4-H programming and to ana 4-H mission to provide Producers may choose yield coverage levels mation in their APH that resulted from pro- 4-H tenure. We would also like to plan for the future of Posey real-life educational opportufrom 50 percent to 65 percent in 5 percent in- ducers missing production reporting dates. crements. Under buy-up, assistance is calcuFor additional information, including the thank everyone who has County 4-H. In addition, nities that develop competent lated using 100 percent of the NAP price. NAP Calculator, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/ given generously to support there are 4-H Project Super- young leaders who positively local 4-H youth development intendents who focus on one impact their community is Producers electing buy up coverage must NAP. programming. Being a non- project and act as a resource being met. The Posey Counprofit organization requires leader for that project specif- ty 4-H youth development that we secure funding from ically, and there are also vol- program will continue to a variety of sources, and we unteers for certain activities develop young people with FBFM IS A COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAM rely heavily on public do- such as Mini 4-H workshops integrity and character who designed to assist farmers with management decision-making. nations to accomplish our and 4-H Camp. are the future leaders of our We offer the following services: goals. We are fortunate that Looking ahead with an- communities, but this goal • Comparative Analysis for your operation to aid in management decisions so many of the county’s busi- ticipation to the coming 4-H will only be met through the • Consultation with a Farm Analysis Specialist nesses, organizations and year, we have some great generous support of adults individuals see the impor- activities and events already who care about them and • Income Tax Planning and Preparation tance of our work and sup- in the planning stages. If you their future. TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE VISIT US ONLINE AT FBFM.ORG

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The Flash Barry is faced with his nemesis. (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Great Performances Andrea Bocelli performs love songs. Å

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Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts (MA,L)

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Inside the NBA (N) Å

College Basketball: Colorado at Arizona. (N) (Live)

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14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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Masters of Illusion “Twist” (N) (PG,D)

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Blue Bloods A teenager claims his aunt was murdered. (N) (14) Å

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Movie: ››› “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith.

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Who Wants to Be a Last Man Standing 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) (N) (PG) Å

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Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Ship of Fools” (N) (In Stereo) (PG,L) Å

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Bellator MMA Championship Tournaments: 132: Pitbull vs. Straus. (N)

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (PG)

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American Dad (14)

12 Monkeys “Splinter” (14)

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House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

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Redneck Island “Never Let Go” (PG)

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Bear Blitz

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Mount Vernon places well in regional chess tourney By Brandon Cole Mount Vernon hosted one of the Indiana Regional Individual Chess tournaments, held around the state over the weekend and advanced several members to the state tournament.

“I am proud of our Mount Vernon players who dominated the southern Indiana competitors,” said Mount Vernon head chess coach Doug Hamm. In the eighth grade and under championship division, Pake Davis finished

Nicholas Akins is son of Chuck and Carrie Akins. He was the regional champ from Marrs Elementary in the third grade and under division Regional Chess Tournament held today He will go to state. There were 28 that competed in his division of the tourney.

second. Maggie Jones was not far behind, finishing fifth in the junior varsity division. “Maggie Jones is a great kid,” said Hamm. “She is very busy with basketball and not able to practice chess like she would like, but stepped right up and played like she has been practicing all along.” Jonathan Hueftle was sixth, Brandon Schaffer: seventh and Nicholas Schaffer: 13th. In the sixth and under championship division, it was Nate Redman bringing home the championship. “Nate Redman came to play,” said Hamm. Henry Adams finished third. In sixth and under junior varsity division, Nolan Fischer won the championship. “That is the best he has played in the last couple years, and against strong opposition,” said Hamm. Carson Tucker tied Fischer, but finished second, due to tie-breaks. Deb Mattingly was fourth,

‘Bypass’ continued from Page A1 5 and November 3, election days were declared holidays. The commissioners approved a request by Larry Robb, Director of the Posey County Emergency Management Agency to accept a $15,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. The money will be used to purchase and install an emergency generator at the Poseyville Community Center. The commissioners approved the Community Corrections budget and agreed to sign a letter of approval for a grant from the Department of Corrections. Holly Mitchell informed the commissioners that a lay person is needed to serve on the Department of Community Corrections board. Interested persons should contact the commissioners. Nancy Hoehn addressed the commissioners regarding the final step in the process of becoming compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The state has requested action on this project or the county runs the risk of becoming ineligible for grant funding. Hoehn is working with a firm that will put a timeline and list of priorities together for the county. Hoehn said it will detail what needs to be done each year as well as the costs associated with each project. The cost for the final plan is $5,400. Commissioner Jim Alsop questioned which budget line would pay for this. Auditor Kyle Haney stated there is currently $20,000 in the contractural services budget. He will verify what, if any, other expenses are already earmarked for this line item. The commissioners agreed to allow Hoehn to move forward with the completion of the transitional plan as long as Haney is able to ensure there are enough funds within the budget to spend the money. Debbie Bennett-Stearsman addressed the commissioners regarding the Blight Elimination Program. The county received $560,000 in funding to demolish 30 aban-

doned homes. She asked for the county’s approval to allow the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana to be the administrators of the program. She also informed the commissioners they were approved to receive a $10,000 transportation study grant. The study will examine population trends and commuters throughout the county in order to determine if public transportation would be beneficial. Highway Superintendent Steve Schenk reported that 67 miles of county roads were repaired in 2014, thanks in part to a $1 million loan offered by the state due to last year’s harsh winter. He asked commissioners to review the wording on the signs the highway department posts for Weight Limits. Attorney Jacob Weis will review the signs. He will also present information on a possible new ordinance for bonding roads. County Veteran’s Officer Dave Sharber discussed his future plans for the office. He hopes to purchase a laptop this year to aide when he travels throughout the county. He is looking into the idea of establishing a satellite office in Poseyville to reach out to veterans who are unable to travel to Mount Vernon. He also requested that any Posey County veteran register their DD 214 with the Recorder’s Office so they may take advantage of the Honor Rewards Program. There are nearly 2,000 veterans who reside in the county. Sharber said he is also looking at the possibility of starting group therapy sessions for veterans in need. Betty Postletheweight announced the election office will be preparing for city and town elections this year. The offices for mayor, city council and clerk-treasurer in Poseyville, Cynthiana, New Harmony and Mount Vernon are up for re-election this year. Candidates may begin filing now through the February 6, deadline. The next commissioner’s meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, at 9 a.m. in the Hovey House.

Brenna Julian: sixth, Logan Maze: seventh, Tyler Rogers: eighth, Jenna Veatch: ninth, Lily Tenbarge: 10th, Braden Blandford: 11thand Cole Bilskie: 12th, Gracen Blanford: 15th, Colton Lippe: 16th, Micah Luckett: 22nd, Ryan Akins: 25th, Landen Blanford: 26th, Mathew Adler: 29th, Sydney Friedman: 31st, Eli Jones: 37th, Lexi Cole: 39thand Autumn Schaffer: 40th. Nick Akins was first overall in the third grade and under championship division. “He won the third and under division, while only a second grader,” said Hamm. He is focused and deserves this honor.” Ryan Kelly finished second, Adam Burke: third, Molly Jones: sixth, Aaron Weis: seventh, Grant Lippe: 10th and Meyer Rob: 11th. In 12th grade and under championship division, Sam Campbell finished in fourth place. Joseph Julian

Gracen Blanford, a Marrs fifth-grader, is seen here playing Tyler Weinzapfel of Cynthia Heights. Blanford won three matches that day. finished sixth and Cody Slaton seventh. Hamm was especially proud of his third and under championship division that had a “dominating day.” State is two weeks from today ay Pike High School in Indianapolis. There are five regionals in the state.

This tournament was all individual, not teams. Even today many Mount Vernon players played fellow schoolmates in the rounds because it is not a team event. “We will be ready for state,” said a very excited, Hamm.

Carnegie selects USI for Community Engagement Classification The University of Southern Indiana has been selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as one of 240 U.S. colleges and universities to receive its 2015 Community Engagement Classification. USI first received this classification in 2008 and has now been successfully reclassified in 2015. Additionally, 121 institutions earned the classification during the 2010 selection process, bringing the total to 361 campuses nationwide to hold the designation. Colleges and universities with an institutional focus on community engagement were invited to apply for the classification as part of an extensive restructuring of the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Unlike the Foundation’s other classifications that rely on national data, this is an “elective” classification—institutions participated voluntarily by submitting required materials describing the nature and extent of their engagement with the community, local or beyond. This approach enabled the Carnegie Foundation to address elements of institutional mission and distinctiveness that are not represented in the national data

on colleges and universities. In its notice to the University of reclassification, the Carnegie Foundation said USI “documented excellent alignment among campus mission, culture, leadership, resources and practices that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement, and responded to the classification framework with both descriptions and examples of exemplary institutionalized practices of community engagement.” “This is the first time that there has been a reclassification process,” said Amy Driscoll, consulting scholar for the Community Engagement Classification, “and we are seeing renewed institutional commitment, advanced curricular and assessment practices and deeper community partnerships, all sustained through changes in campus leadership, and within the context of a devastating economic recession.” The Foundation, through the work of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, developed the first typology of American colleges and universities in 1970 as a research tool to describe and represent the diversity of U.S. higher education. The Carnegie

Classification of Institutions of Higher Education (now housed at Indiana University Bloomington’s Center for Postsecondary Research) continues to be used for a wide range of purposes by academic researchers, institutional personnel, policymakers and others. US News Names USI Graduate Nursing Program to Best Online Programs The University of Southern Indiana’s Master of Science in Nursing program, offered through the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was ranked 36th in the nation by U.S. News and World Reports as part of its Best Online Programs rankings released Wednesday. “I’m pleased that the quality of our graduate nursing program has been recognized by this organization,” said Ann White, dean of USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions. “This recognition acknowledges the expertise and dedication of our nursing faculty and the quality of our exceptional students.” U.S. News ranked schools based on five general categories: student engagement, faculty credentials and training, peer reputation, student services and technology, and admissions selectivity.

Three face felony charges

On Friday, December 19 the Saint Wendel Preschool had a surprise visitor, Santa. Top Row L-R: Brody Salee, Marcy Muensterman, Rayce Bitter, Reid Happe, Tyler Knaebel, Mrs. Knopfmeier, Santa, Mrs. Gries, Miles Wilson, Isaac Coomes, Sophie Weinzapfel, Chloe Kirchoff. Bottom Row L-R: Reba Bergman, Caden Schmitt, Adam Muensterman, Levi Koester, Jake Love, Aleah Freeman, Eva Bender, Ryan Bender and Lilly Rheinlander. Photo submitted

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Johnson

By Dave Pearce According to information released by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, three Illinois men have been charged for fishing with an illegal device. Colton Johnson (23) of Johnston City, Kyle Williams (24) of Marion and Jeffery Evrard (49) of Marion were observed fishing with gill nets in the Wabash River on October 14, 2014, in Posey County. A DNR official acknowledged this weekend that the investigation was conducted, at least in part, by plain-clothed Conservation Officers after it had been reported that fish were being taken illegally. Gill nets are designed to catch fish by ‘gilling,’ or capturing the fish in the mesh net by its head and gills or entangling the en-

Evrard

tire body of the fish. Gill nets are prohibited and considered an illegal fishing device in the Wabash River under Indiana and Illinois law. The investigation revealed the subjects had over a ton of illegally caught fish with the total catch weighing approximately 2,300 pounds. The fish caught were carp, buffalo and catfish. The fish were then transported and sold in another state. All three subjects were charged with the illegal sell or shipment of the fish, with the total estimated value being over $500. This is a level six felony. The subjects were also charged with taking fish by an unlawful method which is a class C misdemeanor. To report fish and game violations in Indiana please call 1-800-TIP-IDNR.

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Cardin’s 27 helps Vikings edge Wildcats in thriller

Mount Vernon’s Luke Steinhart goes to the basket hard as North Posey’s No. 11 James Marshall goes to the ground. The foul was called on Marshall and Steinhart went to the line. However, the Vikings edged the Wildcats 55-48 on Saturday night. Photo by Dave Pearce

By Dave Pearce “The team that wanted it most won the game.� Those who have been around sports have almost certainly heard it said. However, if that was a determination for the winner of Saturday evening’s clash of Posey County’s two high school basketball teams, the score would probably have ended in a tie. But when the clock expired, the North Posey Vikings were ahead by a score of 5548. The win gave the Vikings a sweep of this year’s home-and-home series against the Vikings but it was anything but easy. From the opening bell, it was clear that both teams had come to play. Mount Vernon showed excellent hustle and defense while the Vikings showed their strengths, patience and ball control. “We knew we were going to get their best shot but we challenged our guys to compete for 32 minutes and protect our house,� Viking Coach Heath Howington said after the game. “They did that. But it was a great crowd and a fun atmosphere.� Grant Scheller, North Posey’s 6-foot-6 inch junior center tipped the ball to a teammate to begin the game but the Vikings were unable to score on their first three shot attempts. With 6:44 remaining in the first quarter, the Vikings got on the board on a play the Wildcats would see all evening, senior Damon Cardin getting the ball in the low post. When the night was over, the Wildcats simply did not have an answer for the bulky center. Cardin finished with a career-high 27 points on the evening. “Damon had a very good night with 27 points and nine rebounds,� Howington said. “He left some free throws our there but I am very proud of his individual effort. But he would be the first one to give all the credit to his teammates.� Mount Vernon responded quickly after the initial points. An Austin Krizan rebound bucket gave the Wildcats a 4-2 lead before Cardin found Ethan Morlock open under the basket for a pair. But on the other end, Walker Paris rang up a 3-pointer before Morlock answered again. But Luke Steinhart gave the Wildcats a 9-6 lead before Cardin and Marshall each hit one of two free throws on subsequent trips

down the floor to tie the score at nine at the 1:03 mark. Bryce Krizan buried a 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining and Marshall answered with a two with three seconds remaining and the Wildcats led 12-11 at the end of the first quarter. The Vikings got the lead back in the second quarter as Cardin hit one of two free throws before senior point guard Bryce Martin found Marshall open and the senior buried a 3-pointer to put the Vikings back in the lead at 15-12. Cardin then found Martin open and he completed an old-fashioned 3-point play to put the Vikings ahead 18-12 before Mount Vernon fought back. Paris scored again from 15 but Marshall found Cardin alone inside. Steinhart answered quickly to pull the Wildcats back to within 20-16. Marshall missed the front end of a bonus situation with 1:59 left and Bryce Krizan hit the final point of the period from the free throw line at the 48-second mark. “We knew they were going to get up in us and pressure the ball and try to deny passes,� Howington said of the Wildcats. “But we had us down for only nine turnovers so against that kind of pressure, that’s a pretty good number.� With the Posey County Special Olympians playing at the major breaks in the game, Posey County residents had an opportunity to see a wide assortment of athletes in action at the game. That game was highlighted by a long 3-point attempt from Ross Bender ripped the nets. However, out of the locker room, the Wildcats came out with a chip on their shoulders. Levi Duckworth scored off a set lob play before Cardin answered inside. Steinhart then hit a pair of free throws and then scored on a lay-up to give the Wildcats a 24-22 lead. Cardin then answered again inside and on the next shot attempt, hit one of two free throws awarded to him. But Brandon Merrick answered inside for the Wildcats before Cardin responded with back-to-back buckets. Damon Collins broke that streak with a bucket before hunter Brooks gave the Wildcats a 30-39 lead with a basket at the 3:20 mark. Shortly after, Mount Vernon Coach Mark

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Wildcat girls dominate Tigers, Wood Gerard smashes 20-year-old school diving record

By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcat swim team made a clean sweep of Memorial (177133) and Wood Memorial (208-37), while the men fell to Memorial, (181-105) on Senior Night. There have been many athletic and talented simmers through the Mount Vernon High School swim program. But this week, Natalie Gerard scored a 233.05 in the One-Meter Diving, catapulting her to a first-place finish. She sat a school record with this dive. The school record has stood since 1995. “Her diving was probably the highlight of the day,� said Loehr. “Natalie beat a 20-year-old record by five points that stood there and was tough to beat.� In common theme, the relay teams domi-

nated the competition. The 200-Yard Relay, (1:46.13) the 400-Yard Free Relay (3:54.16) and the 200-Yard Medley Relay (2:01.15) teams finished in the top of their classes respectively. “Thursday’s meet was a good meet for going in to the final stretch of the season,� said Mount Vernon High School head swim coach, Stephen Loehr. “We are still dealing with keeping everyone healthy. In fact one of our seniors almost missed Senior Night because of being ill. We had some real good swims from both squads tonight, with a few personal bests, which is always good.� Kati Russell had one of the best swims of the evening in the 100-Fly, where she cut over five seconds off her best time. Thursday night, Mount Vernon recognized their seven

Arena NORTH POSEY YOUTH CLUB SIGN-UPS SET North Posey Youth Club will hold sign-ups for Spring baseball and softball season February 5 and 9 from 6-8 p.m. at the Poseyville Community Center. There are some significant changes in the baseball program for boys ages 9-12. Please check us out at www.leaguelineup.com/npyc and download sign-up forms today. For more information contact Alex W. Smith, President, 812-228-9651.

PARKS AND REC TO HOLD BASKETBALL TOURNEY The Mount Vernon Parks and Recreation Community Center at Hedges door 11 will be hosting a free glow in the dark basketball tourney January 17 for ages 8-12 at 4 p.m., and January 18 for ages 13 and over. This event is free but please sign up early. For more information call 838-0066.

SIGN-UPS SET FOR ST. PHILIPS AREA GIRLS SOFTBALL St. Philips Area Girls Softball will have sign-ups on February 8 and 15 for all girls age 6-14 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at St. Philips Church in the gym. Text or email Steve Hanmore, stevehanmore5@gmail.com, text 812-270-1419, Facebook us at St. Philips Area Girls Softball for more information about the league.

seniors. “Zack Allyn is a four-year swimmer for us and a good leader,� said Loehr. “He has been one our utility swimmers over the years in that he can swim what ever stroke you need for him to swim.� Allyn plans on getting a degree in agriculture after high school. Rachel Burke is one of two senior girls. “Burke is a student of the sport, breaking down all aspects of her swims,� said Loehr. “Rachel is very active with the team as well as at school. She plans on attending Butler in the fall and also swimming for the Lady Bulldogs.� “Austin Colson is one of our sprinters who is just starting to get back to true form after a serious leg injury effected him most of his junior year,� said Loehr. He is very active both in swimming and in band. Austin plans on attending Vincennes University in the fall, majoring in Automotive Technology. Samantha Gowdy is a three time, AllAmerican and looking to further her swimming career at the University of Illinois for the Fighting Illini. “Sam is one of the great leaders that we have on this team and has been very steady throughout her career, said Loehr.� “Travis Harris has been one of our steady improvers over the years,� said Loehr. He plans on attending Lindenwood University at Belleville, IL in the fall and swimming for their new program. “He has a great opportunity ahead of him.� “David Rheinhardt is one of our late bloomers,� said Loehr. “He really didn’t start competitive swimming until a couple of years ago and has become one of our fastest freestylers.� David plans on attending USI in the fall, studying Engineering.

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Vikings vs. Wildcats, from Page B1 Hostetter was whistled for a technical foul at the 3:05 mark. Cardin hit two free throws to give North Posey the lead back but Collins and his teammates seemed to take the technical personally and turned up the defense. Collins got the steal and the lay-up. Paris joined the party with a steal and lay-up of his own and the Wildcats held their largest lead of the game at 34-31. Howington took a time out to settle his team and hopefully swing the momentum. Out of the time out, Cardin was fouled inside and hit two free throws. He went back to the line at the 2:01 mark but was unable to convert before Viking sharpshooter Austin Graves picked up his fourth foul and went to the bench. The quarter ended with the Wildcats holding a 34-33 lead. The fourth quarter began similar to many other possessions in the game as Cardin scored inside. He was then called for offensive fouls on his next two touches and Bryce Krizan hit one of two free throws to tie the game at 35 with 5:40 remaining. Marshall scored but Paris matched him to tie the game at 37. Paris picked up his fourth foul and Cardin hit a pair of free throws. Scheller then showed a flash of his improvement by driving to the bucket and scoring (despite Wildcat fans arguing for a traveling call). But Krizan answered with a 3-pointer to give the Wildcats a 42-41 lead before Graves hit his only 3-pointer of the night to give the lead back to North Posey. Steinhart would answer again, this time from the free throw line, to time the score at 44 all at the 3:04 mark. The Vikings went back to their biscuits and gravy and Cardin hit 1-of-2 free throws after being fouled on the shot attempt. Mount Vernon took a time out at the 2:32 mark and set up a play. The Wildcats got an open look at a 3-pointer off the play but the Vikings rebounded and played keep-away, with a narrow one-point lead. At the 1:32 mark, the Wildcats sent Cardin back to the line as time was in favor of the team with the lead. He hit a pair of free throws. But again, Bryce Krizan answered.

Bryce Martin hit one of two free throws at the 1:08 mark to put the lead at an uneven number at 49-46. Again, the Wildcats came up with a good look at a 3-point bucket but the potential tying bucket was just off and the Wildcats quickly fouled Scheller. Scheller, as he had in another recent game, stepped to the free throw line and calmly sunk both free throws to extend the Viking lead to five. The Wildcats would get another look but were unable to convert and Cardin was fouled. He missed both free throws, giving the Wildcats another chance. They were again unable to convert and Graves would be sent to the line. He hit one of two to put the Vikings up by six the fifth foul on James Marshall sent Steinhart to the line at the 26-second mark. He hit both, bringing the Wildcats back to within 52-48. But the Vikings then rode the free throw line to the win, hitting 3-of-four down the stretch. Besides Cardin’s 27, Marshall finished with nine and Graves had six. Martin finished with five while Scheller and Morlock, a defensive specialist, finished with four apiece. “Grant may only have had four points but he came to pay tonight and I am very proud of him,” Howington said of the lanky big man. “We had him for five rebounds, all on the offensive end. That’s really big in a game like this. He also had a big steal or two right there at the end of the game.” The Vikings went to the free throw line 37 times, hitting 25. Mount Vernon had a more balanced attack with Paris leading the way with 11. Bryce Krizan and Steinhart had 10 apiece while Collins and Duckworth had four apiece. Hunter Wilson had three while Austin Krizan, Hunter Brooks, and Merrick each had two. The win over the Wildcats helped the Vikings bounce back from a lop-sided loss to Evansville North earlier in the week. The Vikings hung with the Huskies until the fourth quarter when North got out of reach. North Posey High School senior Damon Cardin gets all tangled up with Mount VerMount Vernon was coming off a win over non’s Zac French during Friday night’s big county rivalry game at North Posey High Tell City. School. Photo by Dave Pearce

Above, North Posey wrestlers Colton Gamblin and Levi Miller are pictured after their undefeated championship in the Forest Park Invitational over the weekend. The Vikings won three of their five matches in the Invitational as they continNorth Posey sophomore Ethan Morlock has his shot blocked from behind by Mount Mount Vernon’s Tanner Curtis goes high ue to gain experience and improve. Coach Vernon’s Walker Paris during the game on Saturday night. Photo by Dave Pearce in the air during the reserve game Satur- Cody Moll indicated the young Vikings day night, won narrowly by the Wildcats. are a bit banged-up and bruised but continue to improve. Photo by Dave Pearce Located at 408 Southwind Plaza. Mt Vernon, IN. 812-838-2392

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Harlem Wizards appear here Jan. 16 to benefit band The Mount Vernon Band Boosters are bring the Harlem Wizards back for one night of fun. The Wizards will be playing against the MTV All Stars team. The game will be at the Mount Vernon High School gym on Friday, January 16, 2015.

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Lady Vikings start fast, get wins in two PAC games

Kaitlyn Blankenberger drives to the bucket during this week’s win over Tecumseh. On Saturday, the Lady Vikings defeated Perry Central for their second conference win in a row. Photo by Dave Pearce By Dave Pearce The North Posey Lady Vikings returned to the friendly confines of North Posey

High School Gymnasium on Thursday evening. After a tough road trip to Washington where the Lady Vikings

got banged up both on the floor and on the scoreboard, a trip home was just what the doctor ordered. The Lady Vikings played particularly well at the beginning of the game and again at the end of the game against Tecumseh and come out 5136 winners. But the game was closer in the fourth quarter than the score indicates. “We played pretty solid and when they were making their runs late in the game, we had people in foul trouble,” North Posey Coach Tracy Stroud said. “We just had weird combinations in when they were scoring. We were a little bit out of our positions but we have to learn how to do that.” But in the beginning, it looked like the Lady Vikings were going to run far away and hide from the Lady Braves as they gave up only one point in the first quarter and led 11-1 at the end of the period. The Lady Vikings let the Braves know early on they could not concentrate on one player if they hoped to have a chance. Cydney Cole scored the Vikings’ first points on a put-back and Kayla Sanford got the team’s next bucket on another offensive rebound. She was fouled on the shot and made the free throw to give the Vikings an early 5-0 lead. Brook Hamman then came up with a big steal and converted the lay-up and all of this before the Lady Braves were able to put a point on the scoreboard. Finally, at the 3:38 mark, the Lady Braves scored their

only point of the quarter when they hit one of two free throws. Ally Brandenstein became the fourth Viking player to score in the quarter when she hit a basket at the 3-minute mark and scored on a bank shot from 12 to complete the quarter scoring with 1:20 to go in the period. The Lady Viking defense really didn’t allow the Lady Braves much more room in the second period as they jumped out to an 18-2 lead at the 5:40 mark on back-toback buckets by Sanford. Finally, the Lady Braves began to get a little offense going but the Lady Vikings actually built on their lead in the second period. When Sanford hit a banker off a drive going away from the basket just at the buzzer sounded, the Vikings would own a lead of 26-11 at the half. Things really did not get much more interesting in the third period as the teams basically traded baskets throughout the period. The Lady Braves pulled to within 32-20 at the 4:51 mark but Kamryn Brandenstein, getting even more playing time in the absence of Kristin Schorr, came up with a steal and passed the ball ahead for an easy bucket for Sanford and the team regained its lead and momentum and finished out the quarter leading 38-22. But things got interesting in the fourth quarter. The Lady Braves opened the quarter with a 3-pointer and Ally Brandenstein answered from 15 to maintain a lead

of 40-25. Another Braves’ 3-pointer was answered by two Sanford free throws. “Not very many people have played a 1-3-1 on us so we have some work to do against that,” Stroud pointed out. “That wasn’t the best 1-3-1 I have ever seen but it still gave us trouble.” But on the next North Posey possession, the Lady Vikings were fouled and the referees, not realizing the Vikings were in the bonus, awarded the Vikings the ball. Play continued until another dead ball and the referees realized their error and put Ally Brandenstein on the line where she sank both ends of the one-on-one situation to put the lead back at 15. Tecumseh Coach Adam Lubbehuesen used the error to inspire his team and they did just that. They hit backto-back 3-point baskets, the second one after being able to run down four separate long offensive rebounds off 3-point attempts. That pulled the Lady Braves back to within 44-34. But the Lady Braves were not finished. Spurred by a small but boisterous group of fans and a new-found excitement on the bench, the Lady Braves pulled to within 44-36 with 2:33 remaining. “We were just having turnovers and we were not making shots,” Stroud said. “Ally had picked up her fourth foul and we had Cydney in foul trouble on the bench. We tried to play a makeshift crew. Nut Kimberlyn Weaver came in and got a great steal and I think

we are going to have to look at using her more. She continues to come in and do good things. She still has to get use to learning the offenses and the defenses but she is coming around for a freshman.” The Vikings then proceeded to score the final seven points of the contest to get the win. “Except for the turnovers and the bad passing, I though we played a pretty good game,” Stroud said. “I thought Kayla Sanford played a very strong game. She played more like a leader tonight than she has all season. She led the team instead of just being there. I appreciated seeing that out of her.” On Saturday, the 1-2 punch of Sanford and Ally Brandenstein was too much for Perry Central as the Vikings went to Leopold and handed the Lady Commodores a 57-50 loss. Sanford finished with 23 to 21 for Brandenstein. The Lady Vikings have given up a total of three points total in the first quarter of their past two games, leading Tecumseh 11-1 at the quarter stop and Perry Central 14-2 at the end of the first quarter. Kristin Schorr returned to the line-up after an injury and scored five on Saturday while Colbert and Hamman scored three apiece. Kaitlin Blankenberger finished with a bucket. Perry Central was 11-5 after the game while the Vikings are now 6-11 after two wins this week.

Nall sets school record as Wildcats continue growth

By Brandon Cole The (8-9) Mount Vernon Lady Wildcats overpowered (4-11) Mount Carmel on Thursday in a lopsided 52-30 victory, but came up just short on Saturday against (15-4) Vincennes, 57-55. The girls continue to improve, while one team member broke an impressive record this week. When Alexis Nall hits the court, you expect to see a leader. Hard working and solid character describe the makeup of this special athlete. This week, however, she may have surprised even herself. Nall’s 34 points in the close loss to Vincennes catapulted her season total to 353 points. The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcat all time, single-season scoring record previously stood at 348. She has broken that record by five points and she still has a few games to play this season. “It took us a while to get over the long, cold bus drive to Mount Carmel,” said Mount Vernon Lady Wildcats head basketball coach Byron Sanders. The Lady Wildcats played an even game with Mount Carmel during the first period. They went basket-for-basket with the Lady Aces and ended with a first quarter score of 13-13. “Our aggressive motion offense that usually gets us a lot of good inside looks at the basket appeared to be stuck in the mud,” said Sanders. “But I was very happy to see the girls show some versatility in their scoring attack.” Mount Vernon answered the inside scoring drought with Mara Canada hitting two, three-point baskets. Nall hit

a three-point shot and so did Alyssa Smolsky. All but one point in the opening quarter came from behind the arc. “The second quarter we woke up, and blistered the nets with 21 points,” said Sanders. Nall dropped in 14 of those points. Smolsky added another two points, Maddie Cross tossed in a field goal and Abby Randal scored with a free throw. “Our Defense also stepped up and held Mt. Carmel to only four points that quarter.” The girls had a firm grasp on things, with a half time score of 34-17. The Lady Wildcats basically emptied the bench in the third quarter and played Mount Carmel even. In the final quarter of action, Mount Vernon got back on track and finished strong, outscoring Mount Carmel 13-7, for a final score of 52-30. Nall led the girls in scoring with 18 in a game that would briefly see them hit the .500 mark. Canada finished with 12 points, Smolsky scored eight and Cross tallied six. Stefanie Bulla played a major contributing role with three points, three assists and four steals. “It was a great basketball game today, but we unfortunately came out a little short, losing 57-55,” said Sanders regarding the Vincennes game. “I couldn’t be prouder of the girls; they gave it their all and fought hard the full 32 minutes. It came down to the last possession, to see who was going to win.” Nall scored 34 points (and broke the all-time single season scoring record) in the nail-biter. She also pulled down 12 rebounds, had one assist and one steal. The final

period may have been her most impressive. A total of 14 of those points came in the hard fought, fourth period. She shot 60 percent from the field (six, 3-point shots), and she shot 75 percent from the free throw line (6-8). “We knew Vincennes was a solid club, with a good record (15-4), and they had some good 3-point shooters,” said Sanders. They hit three, three-point shots in the first quarter, but Mount Vernon played them close, only trailing 15-12 at the close of the opening period. The Lady Wildcats outscored Vincennes 11-to-nine in the second quarter and only trailed Mount Vernon came out during the second half and led at times, but it was a real shoot-out, trading baskets throughout the final periods of action. The Lady Wildcats did come up short, losing the second half by one point. This led to the narrow 57-55 final. The game was decided by three-point shooting. Vincinnes made nine, threepoint baskets to the Lady Wildcats seven. “We won in almost every other category,” said Sanders. Mount Vernon actually got more shots on basket than Vincennes, 4946. The Lady Wildcats made two more field goals (1816). They even shot a better overall percentage (37 percent-to-35 percent). Mount Vernon out rebounded them 30-to-19, which was a great turnaround in an area that previously troubled the ball club. Besides three-pointers, Vincennes did beat the Lady Wildcats at the free-throw line (16-12) and made five less turnovers.

Wildcats edge Marksmen in thriller By Brandon Cole On Friday, Mount Vernon edged out Tell City 67-65, despite a fourth-quarter rally. Damon Collins led the way with 21 points and 3 rebounds, as the Wildcats got off to a quick start. They led 17-7 after the opening quarter of play. Tell City outscored Mount Vernon 26-19 in the final period, but the Wildcats held on for the two-point victory. Bryce Krizan scored 17 points and handed out three assists. Luke Steinhart rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points, three assists and five rebounds. The Wildcats fell to Washington 56-46 on Jan. 3. Despite a solid three quarters of play, a tough fourth quarter put the nail in the coffin of the Wildcats. “Washington has a solid young group,” said Mount Vernon High School boys basketball head coach Marc Hostetter. “They only play one senior. Colton Garland is a very tough guard and he made big shots when they needed it.” Levi Duckworth, who scored 15 points and brought down seven rebounds, helped fuel the beginning of the contest for the Wildcats. Mount Vernon got off to a strong start as they

outscored Washington 15-12 in the opening period. Washington closed the gap on the Wildcats as the first half came to a close. Going into the locker-room, the game was deadlocked at 25. Going into the fourth quarter, the Hatchets held on to a meager two-point advantage. Down the stretch of a game, free throws can make or break a team. Washington took advantage of the charity stripe, scoring 17-free throws out of 23 attempts on the night. The Wildcats connected on just 4-8 attempts. Washington scored 21 points in the final quarter to pull ahead for the 10-point victory. “Our defense continues to be our strength,” said Hostetter. “We held them to 36 percent from the field on the night. It was back-andforth until a three-minute stretch in the fourth quarter. We turned it over twice and gave up three offensive rebounds that cost us nine points. That was the difference and we could not recover.” Collins scored a total of 11 points and was credited with a block. Zac French finished with seven points and four rebounds. Walker Paris led the team with two assists and also scored two points on the day.

Alex Nall gets a lot of attention from Vincennes defenders during the Wildcats’ near upset of the Lady Alices this week. The Wildcats defeated Mount Carmel earlier in the week. Photo by Garry Beeson In addition to Nall’s out- jor contributor to the team’s play Tecumseh (away) this standing game, Canada rebounding success. Smol- Tuesday, and then play Heriturned in a solid performance sky snatched 10 rebounds, tage Hills at home for our with 10 points, two steals and pitched in two assists and led Think Pink game Saturday,” two assists. “Smolsky played the team in steals with three. said Sanders. a great game, coming off the “This loss drops our reThis Saturday’s game will bench,” said Sanders. She cord to 8-9, but we’re look- be the team’s second-to-last scored five points, but most ing forward to turning that home game. importantly she was a ma- around this next week as we

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Swimming, from Page B1 Keith Turner is another one of the utility swimmers. “He has a respect for the team to do what ever needs to be done,” said Loehr. Keith plans on attending USI in the fall. “I have known these young adults for several years and this is always bitter sweet,” said Loehr as he congratulates them on great careers and wishing them the best in their future endeavors. Pearl Muensterman swam the 50-Yard Free in a time of 25.54, earning a first-place finish. She also won the 100-Yard Breast (1:12.45). Burke finished atop the field in the 200 and 500Yard Free, with times of 2:06.95 and 5:36.81 respectively. Gowdy won the 100-Yard Back in 1:00.38 and the 100-Yard Fly with a time of 1:01.09. Taylor Culley finished atop the field in the 200Yard IM, with a time of 2:34.22. Mount Vernon was tops in the 200-Yard Free Relay (1:52.29), the 400–Yard Free Relay (3:55.16) and the 200-Yard Medley Relay (1:59.66). On the men’s side of things, it was Adam Duckworth topping the field of 500-Yard Free swimmers, with a time of 5:37.87. Harris swam the 100Yard Back in at time of 1:02.88, which was good enough for first. The 200-Yard Medley Relay was also won by Mount Vernon, with a time of 1:50.51. Both swim teams enjoyed success on Saturday, defeating Vincennes Lincoln and Tell City at home as the team prepares for upcoming conference. The Ladies bested VL 169-104 and TC 187-69. The Men overcame VL 149-81 and TC 150-71. “We had three or four

swimmers who had personal bests during this meet, which at this time of the year is even better,” said Loehr. “They are all getting ready for the Big Eight, which brings out the competitiveness in them.” Loehr is not shy when it comes to team goals at the Big Eight. “Our goal is to win it.” Muensterman topped the field of swimmers in the 100-Yard Free with a time of 56.04. Ella Simms was first in the 500-Yard Free, in a time of 6:07.41. Josie Mercer won the 100-Yard Back in a time of 1:07.66. Burke topped the field in the 200-Yard IM in a time of 2:26.13. “On the boys side, Duckworth is really starting to come on here at the end,” said Loehr. “He is really improving. Jacob Howard has been really steady for us. Most of our guys, even the sprinters are coming together. When you talk about sprinting a 50, in 23 seconds, a half-of-a second is a lot. They are staying consistent. To race a good 50, you have to race a perfect race.” Colson led the pack in the 50-Yard Free, with a time of 24.08. Rheinhardt finished right behind his teammate at 24.09. Colson was also first in the 100-Yard Free, with a time of 53.56. Rheinhardt followed suit with a 53.82 finish. Howard won the 200Yard Free, with a time of 2:00.43. He also finished first in the 100-Yard Fly, with a time of 1:00.31. Harris was tops in the 100-Yard Back, with a time of 1:03.01. Allyn’s time of 1:10.69 led all competitors in the 100-Yard Breast. He also won the 200-Yard IM, with a time of 2:19.76. The Mount Vernon relay teams took home top honors

in the 200-Yard Free Relay, (1:42.95) the 400-Yard Free Relay (3:58.04) and the 200-Yard Medley Relay (1:54.09). “All in all, the whole team is getting ready for the Big Eight. The Big Eight is two weeks away and they are getting excited.” Loehr plans on working on endurance over the short period before the Big Eight. “Wallto-wall, I’ve always said I think we have some of the fastest swimmers in the state. We get hurt on starts and turns. It’s a mindset. They just have to focus on everything we have taught them throughout the year.” At right, Mount Vernon High School swimmer Kati Russell has her season’s best swim in the 100 butterfly. Photo by Garry Beeson

Miller earns Eagle Scout Award with river otter display box

On January 10, 2015 Donnie Miller, son of Don and Margo Miller of Mount Vernon, earned the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Award. Donnie is a member of Troop 375, a troop sponsored by Trinity United Church of Christ in Mount Vernon. He started his scouting career as a Cub Scout in Spencer, Ind., and has scouting in his family’s background. His grandfather, John Gillespie, was a scout leader in Bloomington, Ind., for 36 years. For his Eagle Project, Donnie decided to focus on wildlife education. He chose to construct a river otter display box that will be displayed at the nature center at Harmonie State Park and can also be taken on the road for wildlife education programs in the area. Under Miller’s leadership, a team of volunteers from Troop 375 constructed

the display box, installed the river otter and fabricated informative signs used in the display box. Taxidermy services for the river otter used in the display were provided by Bill Droll. Miller raised money for the materials needed for his project through a generous donation from the Robinson Town-

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LEGALS 2015-3

Posey County, Indiana Total Compensation 2014

Posey County, Indiana Total Compensation 2014 Name

Job Title

Department

Business Address

Amount

Name

Job Title

Department

Business Address

Amount

ADAMAITIS, DANIEL

heavy EQUIPMENT OPT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,009.51

FORTUNE, JEREMY R

2nd DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,961.45

ADAMS, ADRIAN S

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$10,215.16

FRANK, SARAH M

PARAMEDIC PT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,210.94

ALEXANDER, ANGELA COOK M

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,112.39

FUELLING, ISAAC

7TH DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,116.15

ALEXANDER, TERRY A HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,896.54

FUNKHOUSER, MARK A

SUP CRT- PROB OFF

SUPERIOR COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$56,530.74

ALLEN, JOHN R

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$27,671.86

GAMBLE, JOE E

PART TIMEPARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,006.88

ALLISON, RODNEY L

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$11,231.29

GENTIL, ROBERT A

COUNTY COUNCIL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

ALMOND, LINDA R

4TH DEPUTY

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,716.50

GOEBEL, EDWIN

MECHANIC

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,564.26

ALSOP, JAMES L

COMMISSIONER

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$20,565.08

GOEBEL, CLEMENT

MECHANIC

GENERAL AND DISTRIBUTED

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,564.24

ASHWORTH, THOMAS HEAVY EQUIP G OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,317.27

GOERGES, COLE

EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,978.75

BARTHLOW, ANDRIA

E911 SURCHARGE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,478.08

GRAY, SARAH J

OFFICE STAFF

SURVEYOR'S FUND

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$9,012.00

BATTEIGER, EDWARD BUILDING JR H COMMISSIONERS

BUILDING COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,226.61

GRAY, CARLY

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$5,608.26

BECKER, TRINITY A

SECRETARY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,789.60

GROSS, TONI A

NURSE ASSISTANTPART TIME

HEALTH MAINT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$5,277.76

BECKER, SCOTT A

DRAINAGE BOARD

DRAIN BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$630.00

GROUPE, ADAM

PART-TIME DISPATCHER

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,355.50

BELOAT, GRANT G

EMA ADVISORY BOARD

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

HACKETT, RICHARD A P T JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$5,889.38

BENNETT, RONALD R

ELECTION BOARD

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$500.00

HANEY, KYLE J

AUDITOR

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,889.74

BENTON, KIMBERLY S 911- DISPATCHER

E911 SURCHARGE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,065.13

HANEY, SUZAN

PART TIME CLERICAL

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,412.26

BIGGE, ADAM

ems

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$252.00

HARMS, SABRINA

DIRECTOR

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$38,264.63

BLACK, JANIS E

PART-TIME CLERICAL

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$718.40

HARP, CHRISTINA A

1st deputy

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,440.22

BLACK, ROBERT L

PLAT BOOK CLERK

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$12,197.13

HAURY, EDWARD L

PART TIME

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,519.38

BLACKBURN, E. ALAN

COUNTY COUNCIL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

HENRICH, MATTHEW

5th DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,340.20

BOERNER, AMY M

SUP CRT-CRT REPORT SUPERIOR COURT #2

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,411.33

HIGGINS, TARA

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$662.19

BOERNER, ERIC

BOARD MEMBER

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$350.00

HOEHN, NANCY A

ASSESSOR

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,495.92

BOLTE, CARRIE D

PART TIME SECRETARY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,495.63

HOEHN, JOHN D

MAINTENANCE

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$28,832.69

BOURNE, MINDY D

AREA PLAN DIRECTOR AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,532.28

HOENERT, TIM

DRAINAGE BOARD

DRAIN BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$630.00

BRADEN, ELIZABETH

BASIC EMT - PART TIME

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$467.25

HOFFMAN, KRISTIE L

CIR CT REPORTER #2

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,282.77

BREDENKAMP, CYNTHIA J

PT -DISPATCH

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,782.38

HOLDER, ESTHER R

BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,509.23

BREEZE, MARTHA J

ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,834.76

HORTON, LARRY A

HEALTH BOARD

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$390.00

BREEZE, PAUL E

SURVEYOR

SURVEYOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,514.79

HOWE, DONNA J

COURT REPORTER 3

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,623.58

BROCK, JOSHUA M

TENTH DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,480.72

HULSEY, JAMIE L

E-911 DISPATCHER

E911 SURCHARGE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$47,001.07

BROCK, MELANIE M

DISPATCHER

E911 SURCHARGE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,513.19

HYATT, CATHERINE M DISPATCHER

911 WIRELESS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$17,099.36

BROWN, GEORGIA A

PT CLERICAL

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$850.50

IDLER, JACOB D

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,692.61

BRUNTON, JILL J

SUPPORT CLERK

PROSECUTOR 4-D

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,266.74

ISAAC, JAMES D

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,438.13

BUCHANAN, SUZANNE HEALTH BOARD M

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$260.00

ISAACS, LISA K

EMT-BASIC-PART TIME EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$4,320.38

BULLARD, SARA B

PART-TIME DEPUTY AUDITOR

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,885.50

JANSEN, CHARLES J

EMS BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

BUTLER, WILLIAM R

BRD PER DIEM

BOARD OF REVIEW

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$130.00

JARVIS, TIFFANY L

2 ND DEPUTY

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,427.53

BUTTRY, BARBARA R

ADVANCED EMT-PT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,781.40

JOHNSON, MONTREL M

FULL TIME PARAMEDIC EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,282.88

CARR, SHASTA G

SECOND DEPUTY RECORDER

RECORDER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$31,124.69

JONES, PAIGE N

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$475.31

CARR, SHARON A

MAINTENANCE

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$28,884.18

JONES, BRANT

PT DISPATCH

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,257.38

CARTER, CHARLES

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,458.36

JOURDAN, RUSSELL L COMMUNITY CORRECTION JAIL

UNAPPROPRIATED

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,305.52

CARTER, KRISTINA M

HEALTH NURSE

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,584.80

KEMPF, MICHAEL A

PART TIME ANIMAL CONTROL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$358.38

CARTWRIGHT, MELISSA A

SUP CT REPORTER

SUPERIOR COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,411.31

KIMMEL, JAMES C

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,564.38

CHRISTIE, BILL R

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,278.26

KING, BRIAN A

JAILER-LEVEL 2

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,319.73

CLASPELL, JOHNNY

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$414.38

KNOWLES, JASON M

DISPATCHER

911 WIRELESS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,627.04

CLEM, MICHAEL J

EMS BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

KOCH, DONALD L

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$350.00

COCHRANE, ELLERY

FULL TIME PARAMEDIC EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,148.40

KOESTER, DALE F

BOARD PER DIEM

DRAIN BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$580.00

CONNER, BRIAN K

ADVANCED EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,133.71

KRIEGEL, ANDREW J

PT EMS BASIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$882.00

CONRAD, CONSTANCE A

GENEAOLOGY

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,916.50

LASHLEY, DANNY L

HEAVY EQUIPMENT

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,278.26

CONRAD, DIANA

BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,959.73

LATHAM, THOMAS E

CHIEF DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$46,477.36

COX, WILLIAM M

PART TIME ENVIR ASSISTANT

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$13,317.75

LAVEY, BETH A

1st DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,080.34

CRUM, MATTHEW S

JAIL TRAINEE

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$26,141.62

LINDSEY, MEGAN E

PART TIME -DISPATCH POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$630.00

CULLEY, JAMES S

HEALTH BOARD

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$970.00

LITTLEPAGE, WENDY L

part-time paramedic

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$747.50

CULLMAN, MELISSA L

jailer

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$25,048.75

LITTON, JAMES H

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$62,752.20

CURTIS, DONNA M

CLERK FIRST DEPUTY CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,981.40

LONG, RICK

BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,182.97

CURTIS, LINDA D

PT ELECTION

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$105.00

LUDLOW, KARLA

2nd DEPUTY TREASURER

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,526.75

DAVIS, JOHN M

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,028.92

LUMAN, MITCHELL D

EMA ADVISORY BOARD

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$50.00

DAWS, VICKI K

ADVANCED EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$51,420.20

LYKE, ANGELA R

2ND DEPUTY FIELD

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,248.81

DAWS, MICHAEL R

ADVANCED EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,422.52

MANN, KATRINA S

COURT REPORTER # 1 CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,740.37

DECKER, BRIAN

EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,617.62

MARTIN, BRIAN K

MECHANIC

GENERAL AND DISTRIBUTED

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,613.00

DEIG, BRITTNEY

THIRD DEPUTYCIRCUIT

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$31,871.52

MARTIN, DUANE E

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,265.26

DEIG, LETHA

ADVISORY BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$200.00

MATTHEWS, BRIAN Z

PT BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$761.25

DENNING, WILLIAM J

6th DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,297.54

MATTINGLY, DON

COUNCILMAN

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$8,081.52

DENNING, TARA

E911 DISPATCHER

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,745.01

MAYER, ABBIGAIL J

PART TIME SUMMER HELP

EXTENSION SERVICES

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,489.50

DENNING, KARI A

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,343.73

MCBRIDE, ROGER J

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,836.72

DENNING, ALICIA

SECRETARY

BUILDING COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,829.53

MCCOY, PERCY E

VETERAN'S SERVICE OFFICER

SERVICE OFFICER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,004.45

DIMAGGIO, BLAKE P

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,496.50

MCDANIEL, CALEB

911 DISPATCHER

POSEY COUNTY 911

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,732.24

DIMARCO, JAMES R

FULL-TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,843.68

MCDURMON, TERESA OFFICE MANAGER F

EXTENSION SERVICES

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,872.65

DONNAN, NICHOLAS E PART-TIME EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,918.50

MCFADIN, PAUL

HWY TRUCK DRIVER

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,814.66

DOWNEY, JOSHUA T

PART-TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,002.82

MELLIFF, JACOB R

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,123.90

DROEGE, ANNA M

CLERICAL

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$105.00

MIDDLETON, ALLEN W 9TH DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,275.11

DUNCAN, DENNIS R

PART TIME

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$390.00

MIDDLETON, CANDICE EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$43,533.08

DUNCAN, ELSA R

TEMPORARY HELP

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,290.89

MILLER, SCOTT

PART-TIME EMS

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$126.00

ELDERKIN, MAYNARD G

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$48,601.68

MILLER, ELIZABETH A

2nd DEPUTY

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,327.23

EMHUFF, JOHN H

BAILIF-CIR. CRT.-PART CIRCUIT COURT TIM

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$16,313.18

MITCHELL, HOLLY M

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS

UNAPPROPRIATED

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,613.37

DISPATCHER

ENDERSON, BARBARA PART-TIME CLERICAL

NON-APPROP.

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$11,216.76

MOBLEY, CHARLES E

ANIMAL CONTROL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,285.51

ETHRIDGE, JERRY

FULL-TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$46,715.80

MOHR, RACHEL

PT DEPUTY TREASURER

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$6,294.80

FARRAR, ADAM J

ADVISORY BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$200.00

MONTGOMERY, JAMIE PT BASIC EMT L

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$299.25

FETCHER, RODNEY L

CIR CT-CHIEF PROB OFF

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$64,399.35

MONTGOMERY, MICHAEL W

FIRST DEPUTY FIELD

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$21,289.28

FISHER, PATRICK C

EMS

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$588.00

MONTGOMERY, DANIEL L

4 TH DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,824.50

FLEMING, TIM

EMS BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

MONTGOMERY, MATTHEW

PART TIME

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,447.75

FOLZ, JOANN A

JAILER LEVEL 1

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,847.84

MOORE, BETTYE J

BOOKKEEPER

ADMINISTRATION

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,030.16

FORTUNE, MICHELLE R

DEPUTY PROB #1

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,385.06

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LEGALS Court News Arrests January 3 Robert Kirk—Mount Vernon—Domestic Battery, Interfering With Reporting a Crime—MVPD Tommy Floyd—Mount Vernon—Operating While Intoxicated—MVPD January 4

Jarod Hayse—Mount Vernon—Disorderly Conduct, Public intoxication, Minor in Consumption—MVPD Stephanie Seabeck—Warrant, Neglect of a Dependent Child x 2 (Petition to Revoke)—PCS January 5 Gerald Hatfield—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Failure to

Register as a Sex or Violent Offender x 2—MVPD Amanda Alters—Eldorado, Ill.—Operating While Intoxicated—PCS Justin Lisanby—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Residential Entry, Public Intoxication, Possession of Marijuana (Petition to Revoke)—MVPD January 7

David Claspell—Evansville—Warrant, Forgery x 2, Theft, Fraud x 4 (failure to appear)--ISP Complaints December 19 10:16 a.m.—Accident—2 semi’s with extensive damage. One injury—Leonard Road/ Bypass, Mount Vernon

10:50 p.m.—Alarm— Showing tunnel doors—William Keck Bypass, Mount Vernon 11:50 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White F 250, 1 occupant—Copperline/Hwy 69, Mount Vernon

believed to be intoxicated and underage. Is unresponsive, but breathing—E 5th Street, Mount Vernon 11:29 p.m.—Alarm— Holdup alarm—Street. Wendel Cynthiana Road, Wadesville

December 20 1:09 a.m.—Medical— There is a male subject that is

December 21 5:59 a.m.—Suspicious— Vehicle is sitting in the mid-

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SHARBER, DAVID

VETERAN SERVICE OFFICER

SERVICE OFFICER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$8,302.26

$43,774.83

SHEPHARD, MARCUS A

EMS PART-TIME

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$43,772.49

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$47,941.69

SIMMONS, JASON R

DEPUTY PROB OF-#3

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$46,813.94

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,990.63

SIMPSON, JAIME L

CIR CT 2ND DEP

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,537.26

JAIL COOK

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,740.69

SIMPSON, BROOKE

PT DISPATCHER

911 WIRELESS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,816.50

NEAVEILL, THOMAS L

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,997.53

SIMPSON, BRADLEY C PART TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$4,590.64

NEAVEILL, ROY A

FOREMAN

ADMINISTRATION

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,548.46

SINGLETON, JON

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,029.67

NEUFELDER, JON R

BD OF ZONING AND AREA PLA

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$450.00

SINNETT, BRUCE W

HWY HEAVY EQUIP OPER

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,096.19

NIX, DONNA

EMS BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

SMITH, SAMANTHA J

PART TIME SECRETARY

BUILDING COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$745.50

NOLAN, CHRISTINA R

PT BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$336.00

SNYDER, JENNIFER L

PART-TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,965.00

OETH, GREGORY R

SHERIFF

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$80,355.24

STALLINGS, ANTHONY CIVIL PROCESS W

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$8,677.38

OETH, DONALD R

BRD OF REVIEW

BOARD OF REVIEW

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$130.00

STALLINGS, SARA

CLERICAL ASSIST

PROSECUTOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,266.74

OETH, MELODY S

BOARD

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

STEINER, DEAN

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$195.00

OSBORNE, TWILA S

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,343.39

STEWART, CHESTER

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,789.60

OWEN, DOUGLAS

SINGLE HAND

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,084.80

STILLWAGONER, MARY H

2nd DEPUTY CLERK

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,670.30

OYLER, DAVID L

HEALTH BOARD

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$260.00

STRUEH, ROBERT

Light Equip Operator

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,968.96

PAUSZEK, SUZANNE

PT EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$336.00

SUTTON, WILLIAM E

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,044.16

PEERMAN, VICKI J

FIRST DEPUTY

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,073.17

SUTTON, WILLIAM E

HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$195.00

PHARR, MARK L

JAIL COMMANDER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,642.28

TANNER, BARRY W

AREA PLANNING COMMISSION

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$550.00

PHARR, KEITH A

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,518.86

THOMPSON, LAURA J

PT DEPUTY AUDITOR

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,643.51

POINTER, LARRY

PART-TIME PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,388.75

THOMPSON, ASHLEY A

COURT ADMINISTRATOR

CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,539.79

POLAGE, VALERIE M

CLEANER

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,273.00

THOMPSON, SCOTT A JAILER - LEVEL 1

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,655.77

PORATH, ANDREW G

3rd DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$43,618.70

THOMPSON, BRENDA L

ADVANCED EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$8,047.34

POSTLETHEWEIGHT, BETTY B

CLERK

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$42,468.32

THOMPSON, CHARLES EMS DIRECTOR A

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,980.24

PRICE, JAY L

CORONER

CORONER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$18,341.28

THOMPSON, CARRIE

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30,025.93

PRICE, COURTNEY L

PROBATION OFFICER

SUPERIOR COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$38,481.39

THORNBURG, CHAD W HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,044.16

RAPP, KYLE O

HEALTH OFFICER

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$14,732.48

TIPTON, VINCENT L

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,570.88

REDMAN, RUTH E

TAX ASSES BD OF APPEALS

BOARD OF REVIEW

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$130.00

TOELLE, JEFF L

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPT

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,239.26

REDMAN, MARTIN R

COUNCILMAN

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

TOMLINSON, JO D

4D ADMINSTRATOR

PROSECUTOR 4-D

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,506.56

REESE, DANIEL

Heavy Equip Operator

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,085.21

TRAVERS, STEVE A

HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$31,563.14

RENSCHLER, DONALD COLISEUM BOARD W

COLISEUM

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$400.00

VAN ZANT, BARBARA J PROS. - CLERICAL

PROSECUTOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,266.79

RHOADES, MARY J

RECORDER

RECORDER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,468.32

VANHAAFTEN, DOLORES J

PART TIME HEALTH DEPT

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$215.25

RICE, JAMES A

HEALTH BOARD

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$130.00

VINCENT, REBECCA

PT TIME AREA PLAN

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$273.00

RICKARD DICK, LEAH D

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,901.26

VINCENT, DENNIS E

PART-TIME

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$315.00

RICKETTS, WILLIAM E

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,044.18

VOEGEL, DAVID K

EMA ADVISORY BOARD

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$100.00

RICKETTS, JERRY

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$44,185.23

WAGNER, MITCHEL L

HWY FOREMAN

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,548.47

RIGGS, RYAN M

PT EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,149.50

WAGNER, GREGG R

JAIL ADMINSTRATOR

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,263.06

RIGSBY, SHAWNNA N

DEP PROB #3/CIR CRT CIRCUIT COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$46,813.90

WALDEN, JERRY R

COMMISIONER

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$20,774.76

RIPPLE, TRACY J

COUNTY COUNCIL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

WALKER, JOHN E

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,553.24

RIPPLEMEIER, RANDALL

PT BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,803.39

WARRUM, RONALD

IV-D DEPUTY PROS

PROSECUTOR 4-D

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,610.46

ROBB, LAWRENCE

EMA DIRECTOR

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,626.77

WEHR, JEANNE

1ST DEPUTY ASSESSOR

COUNTY ASSESSOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,947.40

ROBB, BRANDON M

PT BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$4,704.37

WEINZAPFEL, RALPH J COUNTY COUNCIL

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$292.00

WEIR, JOLENE

JAILER

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,048.20

ROBLES, STEPHANIE L Part-time Deputy Auditor AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$14,430.99

WERRY, PHILL A

EMA ADVISORY BOARD

CIVIL DEFENSE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$200.00

ROBY, SOPHIE M

BD OF ZONING APPEALS

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$400.00

WHITE, JUSTIN W

TREASURER

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,468.32

ROEDER, CINDY S

PART-TIME DEPUTY

TREASURER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$6,205.54

WHITLER, AMY N

E-911 DISPATCHER

E911 SURCHARGE

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$45,314.62

ROHLFER, JOSEPH H

HEALTH BOARD

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$260.00

WHITLER, JAMES N

JAILER-LEVEL II

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$31,534.30

ROSE, KENNETH R

INVESTIGATOR FT

PROSECUTOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,484.55

WHITTEN, DAVID A

ELECTION BOARD

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$500.00

ROSE, DARLENE N

CLERICAL

IFDP/PROSECUTOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$10,906.00

WIGGINS, ANNA M

3RD DEP - SUP CLERK CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,001.90

RUE, SHARRON R

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,170.00

WIGHTMAN, WENDY

ELECTION WORKER

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$10,968.56

RUTLEDGE, JUSTIN H

PROBATIONARY DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$17,075.14

WILDEMAN, NICHOLAS AUDITOR J

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$3,091.97

RYE, JOI L

ELECTION WORKER

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,446.50

WILEY, ANGELA M

THIRD DEPUTY AUDITOR

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,736.38

SAALWEACHTER, GLEN A

JAILER LEVEL 2

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,338.16

WILLIAMS, JOHN

BASIC EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,025.10

SCHAFFER, CARL D

SANITARIAN

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$37,477.26

WILLIAMS, STEPHEN J EMT-BASIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$126.00

SCHAPKER, ALAN D

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,044.16

WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE BD OF ZONING R APPEALS

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$500.00

SCHELLER, PATRICK A HEAVY EQUIP OPER

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,070.17

WILSON, ROBERT A

PT EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$2,535.75

SCHELLER, THOMAS F TRUCK DRIVER

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,261.76

WINERBERGER, DONALD L

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,044.16

SCHENK, STEPHEN

SUPERVISOR

ADMINISTRATION

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,952.85

WINIGER, KEELY K

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,791.92

SCHENK, MATT

DRAINAGE BOARD

DRAIN BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$630.00

WOLFE, ERIN M

JAILER-LEVEL II

JAIL

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,519.46

SCHMIDT, GARY L

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$36,356.29

WOLFE, TAMYRA J

COST CLERK

ADMINISTRATION

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$40,102.54

SCHMITT, KANE

BASIC-EMT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$32,719.21

WOODLEY, BRANDON PT TIME EMT D

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$939.75

SCHMITZ, CARL A

COMMISSIONER

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$20,094.88

WOODS, REBECCA A

1ST DEPUTY

AUDITOR

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,615.05

SCHNEIDER, CYNTHIA RECORDER-1ST L DEPUTY

RECORDER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,872.65

WOODS, DYLAN M

PT PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,409.69

SCHNEIDER, THOMAS COUNTY COUNCIL R

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$7,631.52

WRIGHT, VALERIE

PART-TIME

ELECTION BOARD

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$5,916.13

SCHNEIDER, MATTHEW B

COMMUNITY CORRECTION CASE

UNAPPROPRIATED

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$39,332.05

WRIGHT, BRIAN D

PARAMEDIC-PT

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$1,316.26

SEIB, SHERYL A

PART-TIME CLERICAL

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$30.75

YATES, DEBRA

MAINTENANCE

COMMISSIONERS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$28,850.72

SEIB, MARK A

AREA PLAN COMM. ZONING

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$650.00

ZILIAK, JERI A

DIST COORDINATOR

SOIL & WATER

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$33,927.47

SEIBERT, CHARLES A

COLISEUM

COLISEUM

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$600.00

SEIFERT, SHERYL J

SUP CRT 1ST DEP

CLERK

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$34,262.24

SEIFERT, VALERIE K

BAILIFF/CRT ADMIN

SUPERIOR COURT

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$35,713.41

SEITZ, DUSTIN

8TH DEPUTY

SHERIFF

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$41,241.16

MORLOCK, STEPHEN K

AREA PLAN COMMISSION

AREA PLAN

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

$450.00

NALIN, COURTNEY A

PARAMEDIC

EMS

126 E THIRD STREET ROOM 220 , MT VERNON, IN 47620

NEAVEILL, CHRISTOPHER

BASIC EMT

EMS

NEAVEILL, KATHY L

AREA PLAN ASSISTANT

NEAVEILL, PAULA

ROBERSON, MICHAEL EMS PARAMEDIC T

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

I,_______________________________, hereby certify that the names, addresses, duties and compensation of employees as listed herein are correct and complete and that it includes all employees of the aforesaid office, department, board, bureau, commission or institution, who were employees during the year 2014.

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THE POSEY OSE EY COUNTY COUN CO UNTY UN TY Y NEWS NEW E S • SERVING SERV SE R IN THE COUNTY SINCE 1882 • WWW.POSEYCOUNTYNEWS. RV

LEGALS Court News Continued of the roadway, unsure if anyone is in it. Caller honked the horn and did not see any movement—Todd Road, Mount Vernon

Street, New Harmony 8:38 a.m.—Accident— Semi has ran off the road in caller’s yard and flower bed. Driveway has damage. Driver is still there—Penfold Road, New Harmony 9:24 a.m.—Reckless— White semi with white box van, LA plate, traveling at a very high rate of speed. Ran caller, who is also in a semi, off the roadway—Hwy 69, New Harmony 11:32 a.m.—Accident— Fell asleep and hit a guardrail. Advised he is ok, no medical needed. 1 vehicle—I-64, Griffin 5:06 p.m.—Suspicious—

December 22 11:58 p.m.—Suspicious— Advised male subject walking around in all dark clothing on the highway. Advised almost did not see male subject—SR 69, Mount Vernon December 23 4:46 a.m.—Accident— Hit a bumper on a car, little scratch. Caller is driving a gray Saturn and she hit a brown, looks to be a Caprice—Main

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Caller advised there is a female subject knocking on several doors in the area. Advised the caller that she is unable to get back into her residence. Caller went and helped her. Disregard—Section Line Road, Wadesville 5:08 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Out with a white Chevy van—Hwy 66, Wadesville 7:30 p.m.—Suspicious— Would like a deputy to come out and speak with them in reference an ongoing issue they are having with juveniles in the area—Mary Anderson Road, Wadesville 11:13 p.m.—Reckless— Red Cavalier has been all over the roadway. When the caller tried to pass the vehicle, the car sped up and would not let pass. Currently driving in center of roadway—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon December 24 1:50 a.m.—Car/Deer— Advised he just crossed big creek, did take the front bumper off—Hwy 65, Cynthiana 8:14 a.m.—Investigation—Reference possible stolen 4-wheeler—Robb Road,

Poseyville 9:06 a.m.—Criminal Mischief—Solar lights are damaged, all over the yard, Wanting an officer to come to the residence—Mary Anderson Road, Wadesville 11:49 a.m.—Found Property—Found copper in the lake. Believes it may have been stolen. Probably 10 rolls—Hovey Lake, Mount Vernon 2:15 p.m.—Suspicious— Female subject, blonde hair, on porch, did not knock, caller just noticed her. Male subject came from caller’s backyard. Female was asking to see their gas meter. Subjects left in a black BMW sedan, Indiana plate. Caller is concerned they are checking out houses. Female wearing a shirt that says “meter reader” but does not look official. Does not need to speak to an officer, just requesting the area checked— Fifer Hills Road, Griffin 3:09 p.m.—Reckless— White Chevy and black Dodge drag racing. Excess of 100 mph—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 3:43 p.m.—Message—Requesting call from deputy

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2015-05 NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF LEASE BETWEEN METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NORTH POSEY COUNTY AND M.S.D. OF NORTH POSEY MULTI-SCHOOL BUILDING CORPORATION

All of the 2015 L.E.P.C. meetings will be held at the Hovey House, located at 330 Walnut Street, Mt Vernon, Indiana and will start at 5:30 pm.

Pursuant to action previously taken by the Board of Education of Metropolitan School District of North Posey County, a lease between Metropolitan School District of North Posey County and M.S.D. of North Posey Multi-School Building Corporation was executed and entered into on January 12, 2015. The lease covers the site of North Elementary School in Poseyville, Indiana. A copy of such lease is on file in the Administration Building of Metropolitan School District of North Posey County, 101 North Church Street, Poseyville, Indiana, and is available for inspection during normal business hours.

Published in the Posey County News on January 13, 2015 - hspaxlp 2015-08 Posey County EMA Advisory Board 2015 Regular Monthly Meeting Dates January 21, 2015 April 15, 2015 July 15, 2015 October 21, 2015

Dated this 131h day of January, 2015. Geoffrey A. Gentil Member, Board of Education Metropolitan School District of North Posey County

All regularly scheduled meetings are held at the Posey County Emergency Services Building located at 305 Mill St., Mt. Vernon, Indiana and start at 7 p.m.

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2015-02

poseycountynews.com

STATE OF INDIANA

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COUNTY OF POSEY

IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT

Plaintiff VS. ALAN W. MABREY, et al. Defendants. ATTORNEY: William H. Bender 17 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 430 Poseyville, Indiana, 47633 Phone: (812) 874-3636, (812) 985-2102

December 25 6:20 a.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised a white marked police car with no lights was sitting on side of road with flashers on. Caller did not stop—Hwy 69, Griffin 10:42 a.m.—Welfare Check—Young boy running down the highway, wearing blue coat and light blue pants—Hwy 66, Wadesville 11:14 a.m.—Alarm—Lobby motion—Street. Francis Ave, Poseyville 3:53 p.m.—Custodial— Caller is requesting an officer for a custodial issue that is ongoing. Advised that the father is supposed to get the child around 5:00 P.M. Requesting an officer meet at 5 till. Caller has called back, advised the male subject is sitting in the driveway refusing to leave. Male subject and his girlfriend are there to pick up the child. They have paperwork showing they are to have the child—Luigs Road, Wadesville 6:12 p.m.—Lockout—Caller advised that her 2 year-old is locked inside the vehicle. Is not running—Street. Wendel Cynthiana, Street. Wendel December 26 6:01 a.m.—Road Hazard— Advised a semi is broke down, partially in roadway causing a road hazard—SR 62, Mount Vernon 11:59 a.m.—Standby— Granddaughter and daughter not able to get articles from the father. He has threatened to harm them if they come to residence—Jackson Road, Mount Vernon 12:40 p.m.—Fire Vehicle— Eastbound, just before 4 lane, something pouring from under the pickup. Fire department called and said that no one around the vehicle. Thinks vehicle should be towed because if someone comes by and throws out a cigarette there could be a problem—Hwy 66, Wadesville

2015-07 CAUSE NO: 65D01-1409-MF-000308

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC

reference an incident that occurred yesterday—Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon 6:59 p.m.—Lockout—Out reference a lockout—Base/ Lower New Harmony, Mount Vernon

) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

To satisfy the owner’s lien, taking bids on entire contents of (1) small storage unit at Eaton’s Rentals rented by Heather Martin. Contents go to highest bidder. Bids taken at 9 a.m. on January 24, 2015 at 187 S. Locust St., Poseyville, IN. Cash only. Published in the Posey County News on January 13 & 20, 2015 - hspaxlp 2015-10 EXHIBIT 5 LEGAL NOTICE OF FILING FORA CHANGE IN WATER RATES BY THE GERMAN TOWNSHIP WATER DISTRICT, INC. Evansville, Indiana

NOTICE OF SUIT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: Plaintiff, by counsel, hereby gives Notice of the Complaint filed in the Posey Superior Court against the above-named Defendant. Plaintiff also filed an Affidavit of a competent person showing that the residence and whereabouts of Defendant Alan Mabrey and Penelope Mabrey, upon diligent inquiry are unknown. The cause of action is for default on a promissory note and foreclosure upon a mortgage on the following descried real estate: LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS ATIACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A11 State Parcel #: 65-13-34-100-006.004-0 19 Address: 9900 Autumn Lane, Mount Vernon, IN 47620 Therefore, said Defendant is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said Complaint and that unless he/ she appears and answer within (30) days of the last publication of this notice, default judgment may be entered against him/her for the relief sought in the Complaint.

Notice is hereby given that the German Township Water District, Inc., Evansville, Indiana, under and pursuant to the Public Service Commission Act, as amended, intends to file with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on or about January 12, 2015 an increase in the schedule of rates and charges for all water sold by its water utility in the amount of $0.12 per 1,000 gallons as a wholesale water cost tracker applicable to all customers of the German Township Water District. The changes in schedules of rates submitted to the Commission are based solely upon the change in the cost of purchased water by the German Township Water District, Inc. from the Evansville Municipal Water Utility and shall apply for the next practical consumption period following final approval by the Commission or February 1, 2015, whichever is later. Objections to this filing can be forwarded to Secretary, Utility Regulatory Commission, 101 West Washington Street, Suite 1500 East Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 and Office ofUti1ity Consumer Counselor, 115 West Washington Street, Suite 1500 South, Indianapolis, IN 46204. GERMAN TOWNSHIP WATER DISTRICT, INC. Evansville, Indiana

EXHIBIT A By: Gaylene Mount Utility Manager

Part of the Northeast Quarter of the Norteast Quarter of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Six (6) South, Range Twelve (12) West lying in Marrs Township, Posey County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows:

Published in the Posey County News on January 13, 2015 - hspaxlp Commencing at the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34); thence North 89 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds West, a distance of Four Hundred Eighty-nine and Seventy-seven Hundredths (489.77) feet to a Three-fourths (3/4) inch iron pipe; thence North 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of Five Hundred Twenty-seven (527) feet to a Three-fourths (3/4) inch iron pipe, which is the place of beginning. From the place of beginning thus found, thence North 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds West One Hundred Eighty (180) feet to a Three-fourths (3/4) inch iron pipe; thence North 0 degrees 01 minute 30 seconds West Three Hundred Forty-seven and Sixteen Hundredths (347.16) feet to a point; thence South 72 degress 50 minutes East Two Hundred Eighty-eight and Fifty-eight Hundredths (288.58) feet to a point on the East line of that certain real estate described in a Deed recorded in Deed Record 114, Page 548 in the office of the Recorder of Posey County, Indiana; thence South 30 degrees 27 minutes 07 seconds West One Hundred Eighty-eight and Sixty-six Hundredths (188.66) feet; thence South 0 degrees 01 minute 30 seconds West One Hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning.

5:15 p.m.—Car/Deer— 2008 Chevy Malibu. Caller has went to the police department because he did not have a cell phone—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 6:34 p.m.—Child Abuse— Child came home today at 4:00 P.M. and has stated his stepfather hit him. Child has a large scrape on his face from being hit. Requesting a deputy—Motz Road, Wadesville December 27 11:21 a.m.—Suspicious— Caller is at police department. He would like an officer at the (address) reference a lot of blood at the house—Dereham Drive, Mount Vernon 12:06 p.m.—Vandalism— Caller advised ex-boyfriend damaged inside of car yesterday. Advised did not call yesterday since it was late when she finished dealing with him—Diamond Island Road/ Street. Wendel-Cynthiana Road, Evansville 12:46 p.m.—Alarm—Motion detector—SR 66, Wadesville 3:56 p.m.—Message—Request to speak to deputy reference call from yesterday—Luigs Road, Wadesville 5:22 p.m.—Reckless— Dark colored Altima, weaving all over the roadway into other lanes, driving slow—I-64, Poseyville 6:34 p.m.—Accident—2 vehicles, female advised she needs medical attention, unknown other injuries—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 8:14 p.m.—Message—Request a deputy call her in reference call from ex-husband regarding going to get child from caller’s parent’s. Advised ex-husband talked to officer about this and is telling caller things she is unsure of—Slimbottom Road, Mount Vernon 9:20 p.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Vehicle is in the ditch. Unoccupied—Posey County Line/Broadway, Evansville 10:51 p.m.—Message— Requesting to speak to deputy reference her vehicle being involved in accident tonight— Posey County December 28 2:28 a.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that someone rang her doorbell about 5-6 minutes ago. Looked outside and didn’t see anything. Would like an officer to check the area and if they find anything suspicious to let her know—Forest Edge Road, Evansville 2:47 a.m.—Suspicious— Someone has rang his doorbell twice. When he goes to the door there is no one in the area. Would like area checked. Does not wish to speak with anyone—Broadway Ave, Evansville 10:39 a.m.—Traffic Stop— Traffic stop on maroon vehicle, 6 occupants—I-64, Griffin 11:03 a.m.—Standby— Caller request to speak to an officer at police department for a standby on Cale Street to take pictures of an apartment before she evicts a tenant— Cale Street, Poseyville 12:32 p.m.—Message— Request to speak to deputy reference to previous call. Believes someone is in trailer and just now answering the door—Cale Street, Poseyville 12:39 p.m.—Transportation—Meeting Vanderburgh

2015-06 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF POSEY

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IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF JANICE G. GEORGE, DECEASED.

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IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT 2015 TERM

CAUSE NO: 65C01-1501-EU-00001

Twenty-five (25) feet of even width is subject to an easement for a private roadway known as Autumn Lane. Together with a non-exclusive roadway easement described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the above-described parcel; thence South 0 degrees 01 minute 30 seconds West Five Hundred Twenty-seven (527) feet to a Three-fourths (3/4) inch iron pipe; thence North 89 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds West Twenty-five (25) feet to a point; thence North 0 degrees 01 minute 30 seconds East Five Hundred Twentyseven (527) feet to a point; thence South 89 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds East Twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginning. The said roadway easement herein described is a continuation of Autumn Lane, South to its intersection with another private roadway known as Hargett Lane. Being the same property conveyed to Alan W. Mabrey and Penelope M. Mabrey, husband and wife, as tenants by the entireties, from Penelope M. Mabrey by Quitclaim Deed dated July 5, 1996 and recorded July 12, 1996 in book 189 Page 527 in the office of the Recorder of Posey County.

ATTORNEY: William H. Bender 17 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 430 Poseyville, Indiana, 47633 Phone: (812) 874-3636, (812) 985-2102 NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF POSEY COUNTY, INDIANA. In the matter of the estate of Janice G. George, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Steven V. George was on the 6th day of January, 2015, appointed Executor of the estate of Janice G. George, deceased, who died on October 24, 2014.

More commonly known as 9900 Autumn Lane, Mt. Vernon, Posey County, Indiana. Shapiro, Van Ess, Phillips & Barragate, LLP Zarksis Daroga (#17288-49) 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 Norwood, OH 45212 Phone: (513) 396-8100 Fax: (847) 627-8805 Email: zdaroga@logs.com Dated:

Betty B. Postletheweight Betty B. Postletheweight, Clerk Posey Circuit Court

Published in the Posey County News on January 13, 20 & 27, 2015 - hspaxlp

All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, this 6th day of January, 2015. Betty B. Postletheweight Betty B. Postletheweight, Clerk Posey Circuit Court Brittney Deig Deputy Published in the Posey County News on January 13 & 20, 2015 - hspaxlp


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Police discover video of 12-month-old playing with handgun, two arrested

Evansville Police arrested two people on various charges, including child neglect, after the couple allowed a 12-monthold boy to play with a .40 caliber handgun. Police arrested 19-year-old Michael Barnes on Thursday night after he had agreed to meet with someone to sell a handgun. Barnes had an active warrant for Armed Robbery. Unbeknownst to Barnes, the person he had agreed to sell the handgun to was an undercover officer. When Barnes arrived at the meeting location across from Delaware Elementary School, he was approached by officers and tried to run. He was caught by a Vanderburgh County K-9 Unit a short distance away. The gun he had agreed to sell was found at the scene of his arrest. He was arrested for Resisting Law Enforcement with a Weapon, Carrying a Handgun without a Permit, and Carrying a Handgun without a Permit within 500 Feet of a School. During the follow up investigation on Friday, detectives with the ATF/EPD Task Force were examining Barnes’ cell phone for evidence related to the attempted sale of the hand-

gun. Investigators found two videos on the phone that showed a 12-month-old boy playing with a handgun that appears to be the same one that was recovered from Barnes during his

Michael Barnes

Toni Wilson

arrest. Barnes can be heard telling the child to say ‘pow’ on

multiple occasions while the child plays with the gun. The video also shows the child placing the muzzle of the gun in his mouth. At no point does Barnes try to stop the child from playing with the gun. Investigators determined the child’s mother, 22-year-old Toni Wilson, was present when the video was made. Wilson had been with Barnes during his Thursday night arrest, but was released at the scene. She denied knowing Barnes had a gun at that time. Investigators went to Wilson’s home at 920 North Elliott on Friday afternoon to speak with her. When confronted about the video, she claimed it was a pellet gun. Wilson was arrested for Child Neglect, Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon, and Allowing a Child to Possess a Firearm. Barnes is also facing those charges in addition to his original charges from his Thursday night arrest. The 12-month-old and two one-month-old twins were placed into emergency care. Barnes is not the father of the 12-month-old, but is the father of the twins.

Court News Continued burgh County with subject— Busler’s, Evansville 1:06 p.m.—Custodial— Would like for deputy to call him about a custodial issue that has been going on over the weekend—Motz Road, Wadesville 1:39 p.m.—Threatening—Caller is requesting a call reference male subject has threatened him over the phone to throw a gas bomb at his house. Caller advised has two witnesses at residence that can verify this information— Graddy Road, Mount Vernon 2:08 p.m.—Standby—Subject is needing a standby to pick up a dog. Address she is going to is her mother-inlaw and father-in-law. There have been allegations that the mother is abusing son and grandchildren. It has recently gone further and the law has gotten involved. It is getting messy per the caller. The mother and father in-law know that the caller is coming and that she will have officer with her—Copperline Road, Mount Vernon 2:45 p.m.—VIN Inspection—2nd check on trailer— Copperline Road, Mount Vernon 2:52 p.m.—Alarm—Boys locker room door—High School Road, Poseyville 5:06 p.m.—Custodial— Son’s father has not returned the child. Was supposed to bring him back home at 5:00 P.M. Requests to speak with deputy—Luigs Road, Wadesville 9:09 p.m.—Road Hazard— Large item in the roadway in the right lane. Caller advised she hit the article. Does not have any damage to vehicle. Just requesting an officer check the area for the article in the roadway—I-64, Griffin 10:32 p.m.—Impaired Driver—Dark colored sports car all over the roadway— I-64, Cynthiana December 29

5:56 a.m.—Criminal Mischief—Caller advised that someone has went through his truck while it was parked by the pole barn. He noticed that someone has also turned out all the lights, including the cab light in his truck and the motion light off inside the garage door. He is wanting an officer to check the area but also wants it on file in case he finds something missing. Called back and advised that all of the vehicles in the driveway has been gone through—Meinschein Road, Mount Vernon 10:10 a.m.—Road Hazard—Bike in the middle of the road—Industrial Road, Mount Vernon 11:10 a.m.—Custodial— Child exchange at noon in front of building—Church Street, New Harmony 12:58 p.m.—Lockout—2002 Cadillac. Caller is aware officer not liable for any damage—Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon 3:07 p.m.—Message— Sheriff’s office advised caller to speak with deputy reference registration from semi involved in accident on bypass on Friday, December 19th— Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 3:30 p.m.—Road Hazard— Large piece of tire in the roadway taking up both lanes of traffic—I-64, Poseyville 5:14 p.m.—Message— Caller requesting to speak with deputy reference a case he’s working—Motz Road, Wadesville 6:26 p.m.—Trespassing— Caller advised that there are subjects trespassing on their property riding horses—Goad Cemetery Road, New Harmony 7:51 p.m.—Fall—39 yearold male, intoxicated, fell and hit his head. Is conscious and breathing—Ramsey Ct, Mount Vernon 9:33 p.m.—Investigation— Out reference investigation— Cougar Drive, Evansville

11:49 p.m.—Wanted Person—Meeting an Evansville Police Department officer to pick up male subject— Busler’s, Evansville December 30 4:31 a.m.—Custodial— Son’s dad has called her and advised to come get her son or he’ll let someone else watch her son while he is working. She is tired of his games and wants her son out of that environment. He is also making rude comments and she doesn’t want to go alone—Elk Trail, Mount Vernon 11:05 a.m.—Welfare Check—Neighbor is elderly and have not heard from her since yesterday and she did not show up for an appointment today. They are looking in the window, TV is on but can’t get anyone to come to the door. They are trying to get in the back door. They have called the son but he does not have a key. They are requesting a deputy—Ford Road, Mount Vernon 1:44 p.m.—Assault—Subject assaulted caller. Has caller’s keys. Wants to press charges—James Drive, Mount Vernon 2:04 p.m.—Trespassing— Father on property and refuses to leave. Father is outside and caller is inside. Requests officers to escort off property. Called back and advised father has left. Disregard—Joest Road, Wadesville 3:30 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Ford van— Hwy 69, New Harmony 3:41 p.m.—Agency Assist—Out at address, reopened—3rd/Sawmill, Mount Vernon 3:50 p.m.—Agency Assist—Out at address—Edson, Mount Vernon 4:08 p.m.—Agency Assist—No information—South Cass, Evansville 4:19 p.m.—Animal Problem—Believe neighbor shot her dog—Savana Ct, Mount

Vernon 4:47 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Ford—Hwy 69/ Springfield, Mount Vernon 4:58 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Orange suv, Illinois, occupant unknown—Hwy 69/ Penfold, New Harmony 5:03 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Ford—Hwy 69/ Penfold, New Harmony 5:13 p.m.—Domestic— Caller can hear subjects physically fighting in the apartment. Refused to give any further information—Vine, Mount Vernon 8:15 p.m.—Investigation— Will be out reference investigation—Deer Run, Evansville 8:19 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Saturn suv, occupant unknown—Hwy 69, New Harmony 9:51 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue truck, unknown occupant—Hwy 69/Stone Road, Mount Vernon 9:58 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that there are two male subjects walking on the side of the road in dark clothes with what appears to be tools in their hands. Unsure what they’re doing. Caller asked the subjects where they were heading and they advised him to mind his ** business— Old Blairsville Road, Wadesville 11:34 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller request a call in reference to her son was at her house earlier. Advised he was upset and brought a gun to her residence. Advised gun was not loaded. Caller advised son is upset over a situation that happened in July. Caller advised son has left at this time—Poplar Street, Cynthiana December 31 7:17 a.m.—Traffic Stop— Black Honda, 1 occupant— Hwy 66, Wadesville 8:16 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Toyota, 1 occupant—Gun Club/Hwy 62, Mount Vernon

8:30 a.m.—Traffic Stop— Black Jeep, 1 occupant—Hwy 62/Davis Road, Mount Vernon 8:53 a.m.—Road Closed— Starting Monday thru Wednesday afternoon, track repair. Will call when opened—Raben/Raines, Mount Vernon 9:08 a.m.—Welfare Check—Subject woke up in his car, not sure he got there or where he is. Mapping is showing near the Barn Abby in New Harmony. Subject is kind of confused. In a Ford Focus, gray. He advised he does not need medical attention. Cannot find keys. Caller is advising he is very cold— New Harmony 9:17 a.m.—Trespassing— Neighbor keeps coming onto caller’s property and messes with them and the cats. Could hear yelling the background— Mackey Ferry Road, Mount Vernon 10:44 a.m.—Traffic Stop— Black Dodge Durango, 1 occupant—Hwy 62/69, Mount Vernon 11:22 a.m.—Message— Has questions reference protective order—Hidbrader Road, Wadesville 12:09 p.m.—Standby— Ford F-150, Dodge Ram, Toyota Camry. Owner of property has changed the locks and will not let caller in—Hidbrader Road, Wadesville 12:47 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Out with semi and trailer—Hwy 69, New Harmony 2:03 p.m.—Reckless— White suv all over the road and has ran off road several times—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 2:26 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Charger, 1 occupant—Hwy 62/Overpass, Mount Vernon 3:06 p.m.—Standby— Son’s ex-girlfriend is there to retrieve some articles. Request a deputy standby—Hidbrader Road, Wadesville 3:40 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Impala, 1 occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon

5:00 p.m.—911 Hangup—Open line, busy on call back—Bufkin-Springfield Road, Mount Vernon 5:10 p.m.—Standby— Caller needing a standby to check on children at named address—Cleveland Road, Poseyville 5:14 p.m.—Information— Paper service—Carrie Lane, Mount Vernon 6:05 p.m.—Theft-Automobile—Had 2 vehicles stolen. Request a deputy—Street. Wendel-Cynthiana Road, Poseyville 8:23 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Jeep, unknown occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:27 p.m.—Unconsciousness—51 year-old female passed out on the kitchen floor, is mumbling and incoherent—Street. Francis Street, Poseyville 11:30 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray van, 1 occupant—Cale, Poseyville

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