November 29, 2016 - The Posey County News

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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Volume 136 Edition 48

County gives OK to spend first $8 million on jail plan

Wade Park resident Gary Blunier took advantage of good conditions to finish the Christmas decorations on his Wadesville home. Photo by Dave Pearce

United Way seeks support Special to the News Michelle Hudson, campaign chair, announced that the United Way of Posey County campaign drive is at 30 percent which is behind where we were at this time during last year’s campaign. She urged all the people of Posey County to get involved to help us reach our goal of $725,000 by December. “The United Way campaign still has a long way to go and we need everyone’s help to have a successful campaign. Contributions help to make sure that important services are available for the people of our community, both to improve the quality of our lives and those of our families and to help in times of need. When our volunteers contact you, please be generous to help our neighbors who receive services from the 20 agencies whom we fund.”

United Way of Posey County agencies receiving funds in 2016 are: Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boy Scouts of America Buffalo Trace Council, Catholic Charities, Children’s Learning Center, Christian Church Day Care Center, Community Emergency Assistance, Deaconess VNA Plus, Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center – Posey County, Family Matters, Homeless Shelter of Mount Vernon, Indiana Legal Services, Lampion Center, New Harmony Ministry Association, Posey County Council on Aging, Posey County Red Cross, The Salvation Army, WNIN Radio Reading Program, and Willow Tree of Posey County. In addition, contributions help to fund United Way

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By Dave Pearce The Posey County Commissioners met on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, and made some important decisions concerning the time of completion and the amount of money that will be spent on the Posey County Jail project. Joe Mattingly, with Garmong Construction Services, reported to the commissioners on the progress of the project. He indicated the holdup at this point is sanitary and storm structures to be installed. Attorney Jacob Weis, representing the county attorney’s office, recommended that the county go ahead and approve several contract in association with the continuance of the project. The recommendations are as follows: Weddel Brothers in the amounts of $250,000 and $4,773,400, Deig Brothers with a stipulated sum of $1,496,000, Tri-State with a stipulated sum of $199,900, Midwest Roofing and Insulation, Inc., with a stipulated sum of $1,770,580, Mel-Kay Electric with a stipulated sum of $1,463,000, Pauly Jail with a stipulated sum of $3,188,700. The total of these prime contracts is $8,118,180. The Commissioners and the Council have indicated that the total amount of the project could be approximately $17 million. While the jail is making improvements, many mandated by the State of Indiana, other parts of Posey County will have the funds to rid the county of several blighted properties. Debbie Bennett-Stearsman, with the Economic Coalition of Southwest Indiana, informed the Commissioners she is recommending the Commissioners award the contract to demolish 17 blighted buildings to Naas, LLC. Bennett-Stearsman wrote the grant for the $119,479 that will be used to rid the county of the blights. She also informed the commis-

sioners that other grant money could be available as the state has recaptured grant funding from other communities who have received money in the past. Currently there is $512,000 available and the commissioners gave Bennett-Stearsman the green light to pursue additional grants. Posey County Building Commissioner Ed Baettinger also gave the county an update on the new coroner’s building. Baettinger indicated that a gas meter has been installed and they are waiting for phone service to be installed in the building. An open house could be forthcoming. In other business: • The commissioners accepted the bid of Wabash Valley Service/F&S for all three department bids for gasoline and diesel fuel, using Synergy as an alternative. • The bids for tires and tubes and for culverts and pipes for the highway department were taken under advisement for Highway Superintendent Steve Schenk to recommend the lowest and most complete bid at the next meeting. • Bids for rates for use of labor and construction throughout the county were submitted by Chastain Excavating, DK Parker, and Russell’s Excavating. All three bids were accepted to be used throughout the county. • Mulzer Stone was awarded the bid for all the county’s sand and gravel needs for the coming year. • The high bid of $6,700 submitted by Charlie Goebel for a 1966 4020 John Deere tractor that had been declared surplus by the county highway department was accepted. The commissioners will meet again on Tuesday, December 6 at 9 a.m. in the Hovey House and a joint meeting with the Posey County Council will be held following that meeting.

PCCF awards $71,000 in grants at annual auction, dinner Special to the News Over $71,000 in grant funds to 15 nonprofit organizations serving Posey County were presented by the Posey County Community Foundation (PCCF), a partner member in the Community Foundation Alliance, Inc., at its Seventh Annual Auction and Dinner event on Saturday, October 29, 2016. Each year, the Foundation invites nonprofit organizations to submit proposals for projects benefiting Posey County. Support for these organizations is made possible by endowed funds created by donors who have entrusted the Foundation to determine where the community’s needs are greatest from

year to year. “For 25 years, generous donors and civic-minded individuals have demonstrated a tremendous passion to give back to their community and we couldn’t be more appreciative of their support,” said Monica Spencer, Director of the Posey County Community Foundation. “Their generosity allows us to be a part of something so meaningful.” A special presentation was held during the night’s festivities, and representatives from the local organizations were in attendance to accept the grant awards and be recognized by the Foundation’s Advisory Board. “Each one

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Briefly Caucus to be held to fill PC Coroner position A caucus will be held to fill the opening created by the election of Jay Price as commissioner. The caucus will be Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. at Democratic HQ. Anyone wanting to file for the position of Posey County Coroner will need to file a CEB-5 form and turn in to Chairman Ed Adams 72 hours pryor to Dec. 13. Any questions please call Ed Adams at 812-457-1183. Red Kettle Campaign seeks volunteers It’s time for the Red Kettle Campaign, and we need volunteers to ring the bells. We will be ringing on Saturday, November 25, and December 3, 10, and 17 at three locations in Mount Vernon and one in Poseyville. When you’re a bell ringer for The Salvation Army you’re helping to collect donations for the people in need within your community. Red Kettle funds provide everything from food and shelter for the homeless and victims of disaster, to after-school care and programs for underprivileged children. We hope you will consider volunteering for a shift as a bell ringer. You can sign up now to ring by yourself or with a group. Simply go to the website – www.registertoring.org – and find the location and time that works for you. The website also has lots of information about the history of the Red Kettle Campaign and how funds are used in the community. Bridges of Hope to have booth at Christmas in NH Bridges of Hope, a Fair Trade Mission of First United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon will have a booth in the Ribeyre Gym at Christmas in New Harmony on Sat., Dec. 3 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., Dec. 4 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Original, handcrafted items from around the world - including baskets from Ghana; Christmas tree ornaments from Peru, India, and Haiti; and nativities made out of olive wood, banana fiber, and ceramics will be available. For the children, musical instruments, knitted finger puppets, and wooden puzzles will be sold while for dad, beautifully crafted soapstone chess sets from Kenya and recycled aluminum car engine crosses from Nicaragua will be available. For mom: silk and woven scarves from India and Nepal, cross body purses from Cambodia, and soapstone statue pieces to display on a mantel or table will be sold. Purchases serve the needs of ‘people not profit.’ More info is on Facebook at Bridges of Hope Fair Trade and on the web at firstumcmv.com/mission/boh. Concerts to be held during Christmas in NH Christmas In New Harmony is always a fun event with it’s noon-time parade, Santa, shopping and good cheer, but goers might want to check out one of the two concerts being offered at the Historic Thrall’s Opera House in Town as well. At 1 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday Dec. 3 The New Harmony Music Festival and School will host their annual ‘Christmas In Appalachia’ concert. This year’s theme is ‘Greengrass To Bluegrass.’ The evening show will be broadcast live on WNIN Public Media starting at 8 p.m. The concerts feature New York Irish and Bluegrass Fiddler, Tony Demarco, a host of artists young and old, a clog dancer, and piper and festival founder Christopher Layer. The concert is narrated by WBAA public radio host, Greg Kostraba and features music, dance, seasonal readings, and a story of how traditional music traveled from Ireland to Kentucky and Indiana. Tickets are available online at newharmonymusicfest.com, by phone at 812-472-4321, or at the door the day of the shows. The matinee is $10 for all seats, and the evening show has general seating at $25 and priority seating at $35. Admission for children 10 and under is free at both concerts. Early reservations urged.

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Representatives from the Posey County Humane Society were on hand to receive their PCCF grant on October 29. Pictured are Jodi Pfister, Juli Kissinger, Jessica Cozart-Stowell, Tina Parker, and PCCF Executive Director Monica Spencer. Photo by Dave Pearce

MV school board to change By Lois Mittino Gray In a bittersweet moment, Heather Allyn’s resignation from the Mount Vernon School Board was accepted by her fellow board members at the November 21 meeting. It was a happy time because she is looking forward to moving on to the Posey County Council seat on January 1 she won in the recent election. She has been on the board for the past six years, including a stint as president. Her resignation will be effective December 20, right after her last meeting on December 19. Board President Mark Isaac expressed appreciation for her work for kids. “We’ll miss your smiling face, but know we will see it elsewhere.” School Supt. Tom Kopatich explained that the board now has 30 days to appoint her replacement for the remainder of the two-year term who must be a resident of district two. If an interested person would like to know

district two boundaries or ask about the job’s responsibilities, Kopatich said to call him at the school district office or ask any other member of the board. Clarence Nelson will also be leaving the board after the December 19 meeting, but he will be replaced by Joe Rutledge, who won a seat in the November election. Nelson asked his successor to come forward at the end of the meeting and graciously congratulated him on his victory and wished him well in his new role. In other personnel action, the board confirmed the employment of Lauren Stemple as assistant girls’ basketball coach at the high school as a replacement for Jon Sanders. She is currently a nursing student at USI and played basketball, volleyball and track all four years as a student at Mount Vernon

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Board members names were announced at an informational meeting held Tuesday, November 22, 2016, at the Poseyville Community Center for the Poseyville Medical Center. Plans call for the facility to be fully constructed by July of 2017. Above, VicePresident Bruce Baker, left, and President Joe Reynolds show the artist rendering of the facility which will be located at 40 West Fletchall Street. Additional board members include: Julie Mayo, treasurer; Lynda Baker, secretary; Richard Maier; and Christopher Mulkey. Photo by Theresa Bratcher


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The top three contestants in the Ugly Sweater contest held during the Guilty Pleasures open House on Sunday afternoon line up for judging. Mount Vernon resident (and son of Guilty Pleasure owner Sheila Schwindel) Jason Mann, far left, was the judge. Next are Schwindel, Jen Green, Leah Brown, and Tina Gamble. Photo by Dave Pearce

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OBITUARIES Gerald W. Nurrenbern, age 69, of Evansville, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, November 23, 2016. Gerald (‘Jerry’) was born March 17, 1947 to the late Ralph and Agnes (Hildenbrand) Nurrenb H was a laborer l b bern. He with Laborers International Local 561 and a veteran of the United States Navy serving during the Vietnam War and was in the Navy Reserve for 12 years. Jerry was a graduate of the University of Evansville. He had a heart of gold and spent much of his life serving others. He was an extremely hard worker and very generous with both his time and his money. He served as the Trustee of Marrs Township for over 30 years and was instrumental in building the softball fields for Marrs Township and the buildings for the Marrs Township Fire Department. He was an active member of St. Philip Catholic Church, where he helped build the playgrounds at the school. He was also a very active volunteer for Mater Dei High School, where he undertook the large task of finding, donating, and installing bleachers for the athletic fields. Surviving Jerry are his three sons, their wives, and his six grandchildren: Daryl and Jamie Nurrenbern of Evansville (Hunter and Molly), Russell and Monica Nurrenbern of Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Braden and Rylan), and Roger and Katie Nurrenbern of Mount Vernon (William and Emily); a sister, Mary Ann McGennis of Mount Vernon and four brothers, Ronnie (Reatha) Nurrenbern of Evansville, Rick Nurrenbern, Mike (Connie) Nurrenbern and Tom (Cindy) Nurrenbern, all of Mount Vernon. Also surviving Jerry is his ex-wife, Barbara (Stader) Nurrenbern of Evansville. In addition to his parents, Jerry was preceded in death by his brother and sisterin-law, Danny and Susie Nurrenbern. Visitation will be held on Monday, November 28, 2016 from 2 until 8 p.m. at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 West Franklin Street, with a Memorial Service at 7 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 10 a.m. at St. Philip Catholic Church, Rev. Claude Burns officiating. Friends may visit with the family from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mater Dei Friends and Alumni Association, 1300 Harmony Way, Evansville, IN 47720. Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

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High School. Six teachers were given permission to travel to Huntingburg on February 1 to attend the Textbook Caravan. This is the year to adopt new science and health texts. Four others were given permission to attend conferences on music education, gifted education, emotional and behavioral disorders and counseling grants. In other board matter, the board:: • agreed to the terms of an addendum to the current Tri State Community Health Clinic contract for a period of January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019. The monthly fee for each covered employee or retiree will go down since the board added another year to the agreement. Instead of $28 per month, the fee will drop to $25 per person for clinic services. Regular hourly rates for the three professionals will remain the same at set rates of: physician--$120/hour, nurse practitioner-- $70/hour and nursing staff--$30/hour. • authorized renewing a current lease for 704 square feet on the lower level of Hedges Central School with the Posey County Domestic Violence Taskforce (Willowtree) for one year at a rate of $150 a month. A one year lease with Gethsemane Church was signed for 2216 square feet of space on the east lower level, comprising rooms 12, 14 and hallway restrooms, at a rate of

Allen ‘Bump’ Lynn McGennis, 77, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away November 26, 2016 at Charlier Hospice Center in Evansville. He was born November 30, 1938 in Mount Vernon, Ind., to Oscar and Inez (Redman) M G i McGennis. Bump graduated from Mount Vernon High School, Class of 1957. He had worked at the Mount Vernon Coal Terminal for 12 years and was a lifelong farmer. Bump lived most all of his life in Point Township. He was a member of the Beulah Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Hadi Shriners, the Posey County EMS Board, and the School Board Bond Committee. Bump was on the Posey County 4-H Board for several terms and traveled to Washington, DC for 4-H Advocacy. He was also a Founding Member of the Point Township Volunteer Fire Department and a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited and the National Wildlife Turkey Federation. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Gene, Tom and Bill McGennis; and grandchildren, Timmy Lee Schmidt and Timia McGennis. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Marjorie ‘Beep’ (Erwin) McGennis; sons, Tim and Gary (Jeanne Ann) McGennis; daughters, Linda (Bob) Juncker and Janice (Denny) Carr; sisters, Mary Jane Halco and Annie Thompson; grandchildren, Jennifer (Adam) Heim, Leah (Craig) Cochren, Wesley (Brittnee) McGennis, Theresa Sumbles, Lynn Warford, Jared (Alicia) Schmidt, Laura (Aaron) Johnson, Jacob (Heather) McGennis, Katie Schmidt and Luke McGennis; great-grandchildren, Landon and Madilyn McCarty, Brennly Cochren, Jaxon and Jaden Heim, Jessie Juncker, Gracelyn McGennis, Carter Bilski, Bronson, Bryson and Taylor Johnson, and Sean Schmidt. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 29, 2016, at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Pastor Al Schmitz officiating and Fr. Jim Sauer assisting. Burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation was held from 4 until 8 p.m., Monday, November 28, 2016 at the funeral home and from 9 until 10 a.m. service time on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Children’s Foundation, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46204; the Posey County 4-H Fair Board, 126 East Third Street, Mount Vernon, IN 47620; or the Parkinson’s Unity Walk, P.O. Box 275, Kingston, NJ 08528. Condolences may be made online at www. schneiderfuneralhome.com

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‘PCCF’ continued from Page A1 of the organizations that were awarded a grant this year is a wonderful example of the good that can be done here in Posey County,” stated Andy Rudolph, member of the PCCF Advisory Board. $5,000 to Zion Lippe United Church of Christ for their Partners in Food project, which will assist in the food needs of Posey County Food Pantries and United Caring Shelters. $4,000 to The Salvation Army - Indiana Divisional Headquarters to assist the Posey County Emergency Assistance Program and provide immediate support to local residents that are unable to meet their basic needs. $5,000 to Holly’s House, Inc., to support the ‘Think First and Stay Safe’ program that teaches elementary students the lures used by those who abuse children and how to get help when they do not feel safe $6,800 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to provide JA programming in Posey County Schools and empower young people to own their economic success. $9,700 to the New Harmony Volunteer Fire Department to purchase seven Kenwood NX200 Radios and 10 Motorola Minitor VI pagers for the use of emergency communication at the New Harmony Volunteer Fire Department. $2,996.83 to Bryson’s Time Out Take Ten, Inc., to purchase presentation materials, curriculum, printed materials and brochures for the purpose of educating and informing individuals of the affects and implications of Shaken Baby Syndrome on infants/toddlers $7,500 to Christian Church

Day Care to aid in their playground resurfacing project costs, including removal of ground rubber and installation of new stone base and pouredin-place recycled rubber surfacing. $520 to the Buffalo Trace Council, Boy Scouts of America to purchase 130 Rocket Kits and Launchers for the purpose of teaching about rocket motion, propulsion, stability, and rocket aerodynamics. $5,000 to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry to process approximately 3,700 pounds of donated deer meat, large game, and livestock that will benefit local Indiana food pantries. $6,725 to the University of Southern Indiana to bring the Global Crossroads Culture and Music Festival to Posey County and expose local K-12 students to cultures from different parts of the world through music and educational experiences. $5,000 to the Posey Humane Society to support animal health care costs and veterinarian services at the Posey County Humane Society. $1,400 to WillowTree of Posey County to provide educational activities/presentations for the community concerning intimate partner violence, dating violence, and healthy relationships. $5,000 to the Ribeyre Gymnasium Restoration Group to support the installation of tectum wall panels on the north and south gym walls to improve appearance and sound control. $5,000 to the Griffin Community Ruritan Club to support the Bethel Township School Gymnasium Restoration and

aid in the purchase and installation of two dehumidifiers. $1,680 to the Town of Cynthiana to fund the cost of ‘top dressing’ the old parking lot at the Town of Cynthiana Community Center. The Posey County Community Foundation exists to help caring people give back to the causes and community they care about and to the causes that move them most: enriching education, safeguarding health, improving neighborhoods, cultivating arts, protecting environment, strengthening families, aiding youth programs. We are part of the Community Foundation Alli-

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programs such as the local Gifts In Kind program, Information and Referral Assistance, 2-1-1, the easy-to-recall telephone number for access to information about resources and assistance in Posey County, and the prescription drug discount program. John Raisor, president of the United Way of Posey County, said “Through the efforts of local volunteers who participate in the volunteer review process to determine what services an agency provides for the people of Posey County and how the funds are being used, contributors can make sure that their generosity to the United Way of Posey County is a good investment in what matters in our community. If you would like to help with this, just let us know. It is the work of these volunteers that allows us to say to everyone that if you want to make a difference in your community this is a great way to do it because your contribution is not wasted, stays here to help people in our community, and is effectively used.” This year the Resource Deployment volunteers working to make this happen are: Paul Allison, Kenyon Bailey, Pat Beckgerd, Joe Crissup, Dana Dieterle, Beth Dingman, Tricia Easley, Wayne Games, Andrea Gentry, Kyle Haney, Jack Higgins, Davita Hubbard, Michelle Hudson, Tom Kopatich, Glen Kuper, Bob Lange, Gretchen Mansfield, Randy Northrop, Sherrie Plouchard, Clayton Powers, John Raisor, Richard Reich, Dan Ritter, Carrie Robb, Tim Robison, Tom Rueger, Kelly Schenk, Lindsey Schmitt, Keith Spurgeon, Benny Tennyson, Jake Tucker, Tom Verkamp, Angela Wannemuehler, and Larry Williams. You can contact the United Way of Posey County at 8383637 or uwposey@sbcglobal.net or on the website at www.unitedwayposeycounty.org for more information or to get involved. Contributions can be sent to P.O. Box 562, Mount Vernon, Indiana 47620.

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The gift of memories will always outlive presents Madeleine, once again, it is time to put up Christmas décor. Every year, I think back to the way it used to be, when so many things had more meaning. My first Christmas trees were, of course, real trees. Our little collection of light strings and D M ornaments were stored away in the attic, and we rarely added B anything new. Many of them C would now be considered valu- P able antiques. The very thin delicate glass ones were German in origin. The most common of these was a clear glass ball, banded in colorful stripes. Others were in shapes, like little bells, and many of them had frosted colors. We handled them very carefully, of course, and they were stored away in yellowing tissue. Many people remember the light strings that were the only thing available for years. We carefully tried the bulbs, hoping that most of them still worked. The earliest cords were soft, with a cloth-like covering. Many people in rural areas hadn’t had electricity for all that long, so these light strings seemed very modern and wonderful. They were carefully inspected each year, looking for breaks or frays that might result in burning one’s home down. Even today, real trees are sometimes a source of fire when the needles become dry and brown. It has been about 20 years since we had a real tree. Part of me misses them, but artificial trees are easier and safer, and have been very improved. The first ones were like green bottle brushes and ugly. I am pretty sure that Grandpa could no longer wrestle a huge live tree in and out of the house. We always used to take the

The Alzheimer’s Association Programs Communication is more than just talking and listening – it’s also about sending and receiving messages through attitude, tone of voice, facial expressions and body language. As people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias progress in their journey and the ability to use words is lost, families need new ways to connect. Join us to explore how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s, learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease. Registration required; please call 1-800-272-3900 to register. $5 donation suggested. Designed for family caregivers; please no professionals. Date: December 8, 2016; Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.; Location: Alzheimer’s Association, 701 North Weinbach Avenue, Suite 510, Evansville, Ind.

Red Cross Upcoming blood donation opportunities: 12/4/2016: 7 - 11 a.m., St. Matthews Catholic Church, 421 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon Ind. 47620 12/8/2016: 2 - 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Council 2215, 117 South Main Street, Haubstadt, Ind. 47639

PHS News Wish list: Purina Cat Chow, Purina Kitten Chow, cat litter, dog food, dog bones, dog collars, paper towels, bleach and laundry detergent. A cat’s digestive system can sometimes be a finicky thing, so we are trying to regulate what our cats are eating. For that reason we ask that any cat food donations you would like to make please be limited to Purina Cat Chow, Iams or Purina One Sensitive Systems.

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of The Posey County Pound Puppies. Call (812)-305-4737 ***OUR SHELTER IS FULL*** Chelsea DOB: 9/14 Weight: 50 pounds. Chelsea is a very happy girl. She is energetic, responds to the sit command, loves to give kisses and walks well on leash. She is housetrained and according to her former owner is not fond of other dogs and protective of the yard.She has had a rabies shot, 7-way shot, bordetella and been wormed. She is spayed, microchipped and heartworm tested negative She came to the shelter 9/16 and is looking for a foster or furever home.Our adoption fee is $130.00 and it helps to cover a portion of the dog’s vetting costs. Visit the http://pcpoundpuppies.com and follow us on Facebook http://facebook.com/pcpoundpuppies for news and upcoming events. Contact us to set an appointment to see a dog, or plan to visit us on Sunday from noon to 3pm at the Pet Food Center on First Avenue in Evansville, Indiana. Contact us if there is a particular dog you want to meet this weekend so we can be sure to bring that one with us. You can get in touch with us by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com or by phone at 812-483-4341 for more information or on our Facebook page at www. pcpoundpuppies.petfinder.com.

tree out on New Year’s Day, and it was big job. No matter how careful we were, dry pieces of the tree showed up for weeks, usually stuck in someone’s toe. My grandparents could never have imagined the Christmas trees and trimmings that we now have. I can remember them watching me and Grandma Madeleine decorate the tree. It was a very happy scene. When bubble lights came along, we all thought that it just could not get any better. Grandpa always cut a little off the trunk and positioned the tree carefully in the metal stand. As I say about so many things, those simple, frequently crooked, Christmas trees had a special charm. We knew exactly what was going to be hung from the branches, because it was the same family items every year. I hope that when you and the others have homes and families of your own, you will treasure the special ornaments, like the homemade ones, done by me, Grandma Lucile, or my children when they were little. I probably say this at least once or twice every year, but after carefully preserving them for decades, I hope someone else will do the same. It just breaks my heart when I see the ornament collection of other families dumped into boxes at a garage sale. I know that the old faded items just do not appeal to all too many folks now. Even if it was on their grandparents’ tree for many years, they would rather have shiny new things from WalMart. I have a friend who put up her Christmas decorations just after Halloween. I am sure that since stores had seasonal items on display for weeks, this did not seem all that strange. Like so many other things now, there is such a glut of merchandise everywhere that nothing means all that much anymore. Stores depend on having big end-of-the-year sales, so the public is assaulted with temptations. I can totally understand why I have heard so many people groan about Christmas coming. I do not remember this reaction when I was much younger. This, of course, is because having

Madeleine and Issabella baking at Grandma's house too much and seeing it way too early has the opposite effect on many of us. Sadly, the children of the 21st century will never experience the simplicity of my generation. Those times are gone, so my advice to the folks who are struggling this year to find their Christmas Spirit is to concentrate on small joys, and doing family activities. Children deserve to grow up remembering Christmas as a time of peace, love, and family. It is the responsibility of parents to reinforce this. Madeleine, so many little ones in today’s world will never know the secure life you children have and that is sad. As we enter yet another Christmas season, I so hope that everyone can take a breath, and ignore the ugly memories of this year, and cling to their individual religious beliefs, family traditions, and bake some cookies with their children. They will remember this way longer than a pile of gifts.

PCCA offers services Posey County Council on Aging offers many services to Poseyville residents. Transportation We provide transportation on a daily basis (Monday through Friday). Our vans provide transportation for residents that are 60 or disabled. Medicaid often covers the expense of transportation. We are able to provide trasportation to medical appointments, as well as other appointments including pharmacies, grocery shopping, and banking. Lunch SWIRCA provides meals to our Poseyville Center on

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The suggested donation is $3.50 and you need to make your reservation at least one day in advance by calling 8742307. Activities Bingo is every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:45 a.m. Clabber Tournament is a monthly event. Blood pressure checks are offered monthly at no charge. If you are interested in any of these activities please stop by the Poseyville Center or call 874-2307 or 838-4656.

Pictured is Robert Worman admiring New Harmonie Healthcare's displays for the Christmas Tree Raffle. The residents have had a wonderful time looking through the different ones and picking out their favorite. Photo submitted

Social Security Administration by Charo Boyd, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist Social Security Covers You When You’re Abroad Social Security has you covered, even outside our nation’s borders. We’re with you through life’s journey, even if you’re traveling outside the United States. Many people who travel or live outside the country receive some kind of Social Security benefit, including retired and disabled workers, as well as spouses, widows, widowers, and children. If you’re a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the United States as long as you are eligible. When we say you are ‘outside the United States,’ we mean you’re not in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or American Samoa. Once you’ve been outside the United States for at least 30 days in a row, we consider you to be outside the country. Whether you’re off to Europe, or considering a stay in our newly reopened neighbor, Cuba, you may be able to receive your Social Security benefits even while you’re outside the United

States. If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you cannot receive benefits if you’re outside of the United States for a month or more. If you’re traveling outside the U.S. for an extended amount of time, it’s important that you tell Social Security the date you plan to leave and the date you plan to come back, no matter how long you expect your travel to last. You can use this online tool to find out if you can continue to receive your Social Security benefits if you are outside the United States or are planning to go outside the United States at www.socialsecurity.gov/international/payments_outsideUS.html. This tool will help you find out if your retirement, disability, or survivor’s payments will continue as long as you are eligible, stop after six consecutive calendar months, or if certain

country-specific restrictions apply. When you live outside the United States, we send you a questionnaire periodically. Your answers will help us figure out if you still are eligible for benefits. Return the questionnaire to the office that sent it as soon as possible. If you don’t, your payments will stop. In addition to responding to the

questionnaire, notify us promptly about changes that could affect your payments. You can also read the publication titled Your Payments While You Are Outside the United States at www.socialsecurity.gov/ pubs. Securing today and tomorrow is our priority, no matter where you might be living.

Joe and Tammy Greenwell of Blairsville find a moment to relax in front of the fireplace during the Sunday afternoon open house at Guilty Pleasures in Poseyville. Photo by Dave Pearce

Free Clinics set to finish out the year The Posey County Health Department, 126 East Third Street, Room 20, Mount Vernon, Ind., 47620 will be offering free walkin immunization clinics every Thursday in September, October, November and December (excluding holidays) unless otherwise posted. These free walk-in clinics are from 8:3011:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: • Children that do not have health insurance • Children that have Medicaid • Children that are underinsured (insurance does not cover vaccines) • Children that are American Indian or

Alaskan Native Requirements to be seen: • Complete shot record showing all immunizations since birth • Children should eat before coming to the clinic • Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The child may come with another adult if the parent/guardian dates and signs a letter naming the adult, giving the adult permission to bring the child. Please call Martye Fitts, Public Health Nurse at 812-838-1330 if you have questions.

Birthdays November 29 - Linda Sue Turney, Suzanne Harris, Amanda McCoy, Aaron Edward Butler, David Yourgans, Sharon L. Muncy-McDaniel, Lisa Slagle, Foster Tolliver, Amanda McCord, Lavenia Raven Russell, Allen Weinzapfel, Carolyn Wintz, Ian Heinlin November 30 - Craig Logan, Frank Thomas Peterlin VII, Hope Rachel Elizabeth Peterlin, Angela Morrow, Lisa Slagle Miller, Bryson Trela December 1 - Nancy Manchette, Jim Grebe, Garrett Lee Southard, Serenity Jewell Butler, Andrew Forrester, Pat Wilson, Brian Overton, Jean Whipple, Adam Mittino, Marlene Huffaker, Brian Overton, Sheila Schwindel December 2 - Debra Johnson, Susan

Barnes, Jessie Crumbacher, Amanda Sue Werry, Samantha M. Wildeman, Melissa Morris, Dan McCord, Marilee Crispino, Beverly Gish, Michael Stratton, Tyler Wees December 3 - William P. Cox, Benjamin John Southard, Keith Kuhn, John Werry, Tonya Ours, Beth Carne December 4 - Janet Sue Kahle, Brian Boehne Woolsey, Adam Wolf, Courtenay Weldon December 5 - Zachary Straw, Susie Wathen, Evelyn Walker, Robert Blackford, Andrea Mercer, Jerry Joest 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: news@poseycountynews.com


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Saint Wendel

On Thursday, November 17 the Saint Wendel Spell Bowl Team competed in local competition. Saint Wendel placed second in the green category. Top row l-r: Ms. Karen Waller, Ella Johnson, Jackson Graff, Cole Cul-

lum, Sara Muensterman, Kate Wenger, Kathleen Glaser, and Mrs. Cathy Dyson. Bottom row l-r: Ethan Hall, Lisa Muensterman, Patrick Ellison, Bethany Eades, and Ethan Stofleth. Photo submitted

Saint Wendel Kindergarten student, Glenn Bender is the letter ‘A’ expert. Photo submiited

Ellie Wilson, a Pre-School student at Saint Wendel praying over the donation of food for the poor. Photo submitted Saint Wendel Fifth Graders before their classroom debates. The fifth graders researched and debated on topThe Posey County United Methodist Churches are having ics related to school and education. Top row l-r: Luke an All Sing on Sunday, December 4 at 7 p.m. The public is Donner, Cole Cullum, Chase Hannah, Kylan Wathen, invited to attend at First United Methodist Church, 601 Main Street in Mount Vernon. Musical groups from the area Methodist Churches will be performing Christmas music. This is an opportunity for the public to sing favorite Christmas Carols. There will be appetizers, cookies, and punch following the All Sing.

Jackson Graff, Carter Schmitt, Miranda Sieben, Hanna Schmitt, and Blaine Herr. Bottom row l-r: Renea Kerchief, Reagan Sherretz, Jonah Zoller, Nicole Bender, and Courtney Straub. Photos submitted

Saint Wendel students enjoying lunch on ‘Mix it Up’ Monday. L-R: Lexie Straub, Lilly Donner, Evie Sherretz,

Autumn Effinger, Kennedy Markwell, Kaylie Will, Lilly Rheinlander, and Chloe Kirchoff. Photo submiited

UMC All Sing event set for Dec. 4

Community Table December

APL News By Stanley Campbell cookies. All supplies will be provided. No registration is required. Early Closing - On December 7 at 5 p.m. the library will be closing early for staff holiday party. Drawing and Watercolor for Adults - December 8 and 15 at 10 a.m. We will be working on development skill in drawing and watercolor. All supplies provided. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies feel free to just walk-in. Otaku Manga - December 12 at 3:30 p.m. teens will be gathering to watch anime, discuss manga and titles to order for the library, have snacks, and just hang out with other otakus. The club is always looking for new members! Stop on by, there is no registration. Grades six - 12 only. Preschool Playdate - December 13 from 10 to 11 a.m. children five and under can enjoy free play with the library’s toys, blocks, and puzzles in our Kids’ Corner program room. Drop-in for a short visit or stay for the whole hour. Caregivers must stay with their child. No registration required. Novels at Night - Decem-

ber 13 at 6 p.m. come meet us at Bliss, 111 East Water Street, to discuss ‘Grunt’ by Mary Roach. Books are available at the Circulation Desk for checkout. Lego Club - This month we will be meeting on December 14 at 3:30 p.m. A club for kids who love Legos. We supply the Legos, you supply the creativity. For kids ages six - 12. Program to take place in the Kids’ Corner. Registration is required and begins November 30. Teen Craft: Wall Art December 19 at 3:30 p.m. We’ll have small canvases you can paint or decorate however you want to hang on your wall. Stop on by, there is no registration. Grades six - 12 only. Need to register for a program? - You can register well in advance for any of our library programs by going to our website at http:// alexandrianpl.org. Can’t register on-line? Call the library at 812-8383286 or visit in person. Our library staff representative will be ready to assist you and answer your questions. Check out our Facebook page and Like us.

BOH sets up at Solarbron’s Holiday Bazaar Bridges of Hope, a Fair Trade Mission of First United Methodist Church, Mount Vernon, Indiana will have a table at the Solarbron Holiday Bazaar, located at 1501 McDowell Road, Evansville, Indiana on Friday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We will have fair trade, handcrafted items from around the world, including Christmas ornaments, gourds, nativities, recycled aluminum car engine crosses, children’s toys, and baskets. Please visit our booth and find that special gift for everyone on your list. Purchases serve the needs of ‘people not profit.’ Find us on Facebook at Bridges of Hope Fair Trade and on the web at firstumcmv.com/mission/boh.

USI Chamber Choir ‘Madrigal Feaste’ concert The University of Southern Indiana Chamber Choir will present the 47th annual Madrigal Feaste from December 1 - 4 in Carter Hall located in University Center West on the USI campus. The Madrigal Feaste is a reenactment of a royal feast in Renaissance Ireland. The evening is a scripted event with processionals and music ac-

companying each item on the menu. The program is USI’s oldest musical tradition and a festive way to begin the holiday season. The USI Chamber Choir will entertain with selections of old English Madrigals, Irish traditional folk songs and carols, as well as stirring choral selections for the holiday season from a wide variety

Nutcracker comes to NPHS Children’s Center for Dance Education begins their 21st season of ‘Children’s Nutcracker’ tour with an opening performance at Jasper Arts Center, December 3 at 3 p.m. (beginning of Jasper’s O’Tannebaum days). The following day December 4 at 3 p.m. the performance will be at Tilson Auditorium, Indiana State University, Terre Haute. The touring ballet company is at Evansville Harrison High School, Friday, December 9 at 7 p.m. followed by a performance at North Posey High School, Saturday December 10 at 1 p.m. On Sunday December 11, the touring company will be at Henderson Fine Arts at 3 p.m. This year’s final performance is Saturday, De-

cember 17 at Glema Mahr Center for Arts in Madisonville, Ky., at 3 p.m. Deena Laska-Lewis, Choreographer at Children’s Children for Dance Education, says, “Our new set inspired by the Kansas City Ballet’s production is the highlight of this year’s performance bringing a special magic to the show.” She is excited to announce that tickets can now be ordered on online for Jasper, Evansville, and North Posey High School performances at website www.childance.org. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Tickets for the Terre Haute, Madisonville, and Henderson are available from the venues of those performances.

of European repertory. This year’s menu will include green tossed salad, hot wassail, soup of beef and barley, roasted chicken, holiday roasted potatoes, fresh steamed vegetables, bread pudding with rum sauce, tea and coffee. Tickets are $28 for USI students and seniors (60+) and $34 for adults and non-USI students. Doors open at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 12:30 p.m. for the Sunday matinee. To purchase tickets, visit USI.edu/madrigals or call at 812-461-5237. For more information, conJUST ASK US, WE MIGHT HAVE IT.

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Drawing and Watercolor for Adults - December 1, 8 and 15 at 10 a.m. we will be working on development skill in drawing and watercolor. All supplies provided. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies feel free to just walk-in. To register for this series, call the library at 812-838-3286. Silly Safaris - Amazon John from Silly Safaris returns as Jingle John the Elf along with a live reindeer and other animals of the North Pole on December 1 at 6:30 p.m. From 5:45 p.m. until the beginning of the program, parents will be able to take pictures of their children with Santa. No tickets or registration required. Movie Night - You’re never too old to enjoy the magic of Disney. Come watch a movie with us on December 5 at 3:30 p.m. in honor of Walt Disney’s birthday. Stop on by, there is no registration. Grades six 12 only. Holiday Cookie Decorating for Families - December 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. children 12 and under and their parents can stop by the library any time from 4 until 6 p.m. to decorate holiday

Fruit, Dessert Thursday, December 15 – Beef & Noodles, Green Beans, Roll, Fruit, Dessert No Meals Served On December 22 and 29

The Turning Pointe will be hosting a Blue Christmas worship on Wednesday, December 21 at 7 p.m. Christmas cheer is in short supply when a death of a loved one, a divorce, a job loss, a disease, or other difficult circumstance causes darkness. We will gather to acknowledge, to accept, to reflect, and to hold out for healing and hope. The Turning Pointe is located at 9800 Middle Mount Vernon Road in Evansville.

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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, December 1 – St. Francis Men’s Club Sausage, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Sauerkraut, Apple Dumpling Leona Cole helps prepare the food at the Mount VerThursday, December 8 non General Baptist Church Thanksgiving Meal on Sun- – Cheeseburger Casserole, day, November 20 that was hosted by the Deacons and Candied Carrots, Roll, Pastors. Photo submitted

Turning Point to host workshop

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Christmas On Main Street “An Old Fashion Christmas”

December 3, 2016

Christmas Market 2:30 to 5:30

Children’s Santa Visit 2:30 to 4:30

2nd and Main Streets (bad weather - Hedges Central)

Parade at 5 pm.

Visit with Santa &

Goodies for Children!

Mr and Mrs. Claus

are coming to town Poseyville Branch Saturday, December 10 9 am to Noon

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The North Posey Class of 1981 recently held their 35th reunion at The Silver Bell in St. Wendel. In attendance, front row left to right, are: Connie Koester Crossfield, Laura Schmitt Inkenbrandt, Michelle Jarboe Copeland, Leesa Reidford Kuhn, Lisa Wiggins Hoefling, and Janet Butler Woolsey. Middle row left to right: Mary Smith Swanson, Myra Hopf Williams, Caroline Nix Eickhoff, and Mona Rone Wenderoth. Back row left to right: Michael Schorr, Rodney Fetcher, Malcolm Overton, Tom Schmitt, Paul Straub, Troy Reynolds, Darrell Douglas, Glen Will, John Weis, and Rick Motz. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

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Annual Talk to a Lawyer clinic set for December The monthly telephonic legal clinic, Talk To A Lawyer, is set for Thursday, December 1. From 4:30 CST to 7 p.m. CST, volunteer attorneys and

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cember 1 is the last one for 2016, so don’t put off getting those legal questions answered. To call the clinic, the numbers are: 812-618-4845 and 888594-3449.

Keck Gonnerman News I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving. We are nearing the end of 2016, it has been a busy and rewarding year. We still have our December meal on Friday, December 2 at 6 p.m. at the Posey County Fairgrounds Community Center. Please remember to bring a covered dish and or a desert, also items for the auction. Then on Saturday December 3 is the Christmas Parade in New Harmony with line up at 9:30 a.m. and parade start at 10:30 a.m. Keck Gonnerman is registered so all you have to do is show up.

50,000 pounds of poultry products donated to Hoosier food pantries

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Melissa Coon, Evansville, and Glen Weiss Jr., Evansville, were united in marriage on November 5, 2016 at a 3 p.m. ceremony held in Evansville. The bride is a 1998 graduate of North Posey High School and is employed at Matt Walker State Farm Insurance. The groom is a 1991 graduate of North Posey High School and is employed by the Town of Fort Branch.

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Members of the Indiana State Poultry Association (ISPA) recently donated over 25 tons, or 50,000 pounds, of Indiana poultry products for local distribution to food pantries across the state. Ted McKinney, Director of the ISDA, accepted the donation and was joined by Paul Brennan, ISPA Executive Vice President, John Elliott, CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, and ISPA representatives during a ceremony at the Indiana Statehouse. This year marks the 69th ISPA poultry donation. This

Christmas in New Harmony Parade registration deadline is tomorrow Bunny Bread Candy Lane Express concert set The Christmas in New Harmony Parade will be held on December 3, 2016. Parade line up will be at Brewery and Steammill at 9:30 a.m. and the parade will start at 10:30 a.m. and go five blocks. Deadline for registration is Wed., Nov. 30. For more information call Carol Reynolds at 812-4830719 or 812-682-4705. The event is sponsored by The New Harmony Business Associates.

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Plan to have ‘A Magical Christmas Afternoon’ at the Bunny Bread Candy Cane Express concert, Saturday, December 3 at 2 p.m. The Evansville Philharmonic continues the popular holiday concert at the Victory Theatre featuring music from A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. This one hour holiday matinee features our full Orchestra, guest artists, Daniel Narducci and Christina Overton, Evansville Philharmonic Chorus, Evansville Ballet, Evansville Children’s Choir, Legacy Dance Company and of course, a visit from Santa! Holiday favorites performed during this family friendly concert include, ‘Christmas Time Is Here,’ ‘You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch’ and ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town.’

We will partner again with Don’s Claytons Coat-A-Kid Drive to bring Christmas cheer and warmth to those in need by collecting donated new or gently used coats at this concert. Donations will be accepted at the Victory’s Sixth Street Lobby entrance and the Main Street Lobby entrance prior to the concert. Remember, your old coats can make a warm difference in the lives of someone in need. Advance tickets are $9 for children 12 and under and start at $13 for adults and with no additional fees. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Philharmonic Box Office at 812425-5050 or by ordering online at www. evansvillephilharmonic.org. This concert is sponsored by Lewis Bakeries and the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus is sponsored by Friends of the Chorus.

Christmas traditions sparkle and holiday music fills the air as the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Alfred Savia, performs Evansville’s one and only Peppermint Pops for two performances at the Victory Theatre. You will experience An Indiana Christmas on Saturday, December 3 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, December 4 at 2 p.m. For many Tri-State residents, the Peppermint Pops marks the beginning of the holiday season and this year we celebrate An Indiana Christmas with opera and musical theatre soloist, Christina Overton, wife of Evansville native and PGA golfer, Jeff Overton. Also, returning to the Victory Theatre is multi-faceted artist and soloist, Daniel Narducci, whose television appearances have reached audiences worldwide. Daniel and Christina will perform holiday favorites including, I’ll be Home for Christmas, Baby It’s Cold Outside and I Believe. Additional Christmas music filling the theatre will be Indiana Christmas, I Wish You Christmas, Sweet Little Jesus Boy and Silent Night. Daniel and Christina will be joined on stage by the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus,

Evansville Ballet, Evansville Children’s Choir, Legacy Dance Company and of course, St. Nick. To complete the Peppermint Pops tradition, Tri-State Food Bank will be accepting non-perishable foods and monetary donations at the door. As our guest, Salvation Army volunteers will be ringing the traditional bells and accepting donations at the door. This concert is sponsored by Fifth Third Private Bank. Guest artists are sponsored by The C. Wayne Worthington Family and the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus is sponsored by Friends of the Chorus. Adult tickets start at $25 with no additional fees. To order, go online at www.evansvillephilharmonic.org or call the Philharmonic Box Office at 812-425-5050. Tickets can also be purchased at the Victory Theatre box office two hours prior to each concert. Student Rush tickets can be purchased for $10 each at the Sixth Street entrance with a valid student ID or with a parent, one hour before each concert. Members of club2030 can purchase a two ticket maximum for just $15 each, online only, before 3 p.m. on Saturday and before 11 a.m. on Sunday. See the website for more details.

year alone, more than 1.2 million eggs and 470 tons, or 940,000 pounds, of poultry meat and egg products were donated to Hoosier food pantries. Established in 1875, ISPA is one of the oldest poultry organizations in the nation, and its members are responsible for over 95 percent of the chicken, duck, turkey and eggs produced in Indiana. The industry contributes over $4.25 billion dollars annually to Indiana’s economy and accounts for more than 7,000 jobs. According to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Indiana nationally ranks No. 1 in duck production, No. 3 in total eggs produced and egg layers inventory, and No. 4 in turkeys raised. Visit www.isda.in.gov to learn more about the ISDA, or www.inpoultry.com to learn more about the ISPA.

Christmas on Main Street set for Dec. 3 Christmas on Main Street will be held on Saturday, December 3 from 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. in Mount Vernon.

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Our winter meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 in Vincennes, Ind. We will be carpooling to Vincennes. It is now time to get organized. Our day will begin with a tour of the Indiana Military Museum (44) at 715 Sixth Street at 10 a.m. We will then eat lunch at the Ponderosa Steak House, 2625 Hart Street, at 11:15 a.m. After lunch, we will drive to the Red Skelton Museum ($6). This museum is off of Sixth Street. Our tour begins at 12:15 p.m. All times are CST. It’s time to make your reservation by mailing a $10 check to Carolyn Stone at 1900 Old Evansville Road, New Harmony, Ind. 47631. Carolyn needs your reservation by November 25, 2016. You will pay for your lunch at restaurant.

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OPINION

Just because you can doesn’t mean you ‘have to’

Drinking has become a right of passage in America, but if not careful can utterly wreck your life and the life of others. Three members of the Rinehart family from Newburgh, A M Ind., had their lives cut short because of the actions of I M one young man who chose S B B to drink and drive. The father in the family C

was the worship director at Crossroads Church, located in Newburgh. Ruth (74) and Sophie (17), along with David passed away on the fateful day. Josie (18) was the lone Rinehart survivor. Their Honda Civic sat on the side of the road after hitting a deer around 3:22 a.m. Jasper resident, 19-year-old, Mason Hartke was visiting friends in Bloomington, Ind. He chose to drink and then get behind the wheel of a Chevy Colorado. Before the Indiana State Trooper could make it to the scene at 3:59 a.m., the truck had slammed into the small car at a speed exceeding 70 miles-per-hour. Hartke broke his arm in the wreck and will face a laundry list of charges, including three counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing death and three counts of reckless homicide. Two hours after the wreck took place, Hartke blew a 0.16. That is twice the legal limit. Can you imagine how Josie and Hartke’s life will be changed? Hartke had his whole life ahead of him. No doubt this night of drinking will detour his future plans. Josie will no longer get to hear her father lead

worship service or spend time with the members of her family that died that day. ‘I have the right to do anything,’ you say - but not everything is beneďŹ cial. ‘I have the right to do anything’ - but not everything is constructive. “No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.â€? 1 Corinthians 10:23-24. With David being a man of God, I think he would appreciate someone spreading the word and giving good council to others when they speak of the day that took a big part of his family from this life. I am not telling you that you cannot drink. I don’t try to push my beliefs on others, but those two verses in Corinthians really struck me hard after reading of David’s death. Certainly we live in a society where we are free. We have the right to do as we please, for the most part. However, not every action bears positive fruit. Not every action leads down a positive path. Before committing to an action that is self-pleasing, ask yourself if it may harm another. Don’t let this man and his family die in vain. If you choose to drink, do it responsibly. Always have a designated driver before the night begins. Also remember that not everyone drinks alcohol. Being able to say no to peer pressure builds character. We are in the holiday season. Thanksgiving is here. Christmas is around the corner.

Then we have New Year’s Eve. I don’t kid myself. Many people will engage in drinking alcohol. This means there is a high likelihood that someone on the road may be impaired at some time during your travels. Don’t increase your odds of heartache by making it you. I want you to think about the Rineharts, but also Hartke. Are you ready to say goodbye to your family, your life or possibly your freedom? You have to be careful with freedom. Not all of your choices may be beneďŹ cial or

constructive. Are your actions only focused on your good time, or they focused on the good of others? I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I also pray that you keep it safe and think of others. It only takes a second to rob a person of their family. It only takes a brief moment to lose your freedom. Please don’t drink and drive and call 911 to report possibly impaired drivers. Keep it safe. I hope to see you all again after the holidays.

Guest Editorial: Dan Weber, AMAC

Be thankful for the end of yet another experiment with Socialism The nation has a lot to be thankful for, says Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens. “In particular, we should be grateful for the end of yet another experiment with Socialist government.â€? The truth is that what happened over the past eight years was not the ďŹ rst time an attempt was made to establish Socialist governance in America. The Pilgrims experimented with Socialism when they ďŹ rst arrived on our shores, according to Dr. Judd W. Patton, Professor of Economics at Bellevue University in Bellevue, Nebraska. Patton says that the Pilgrims, not having suďŹƒcient funding for their journey to the New World, received ďŹ nancing from two businesses, the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth. The Virginia companies were known as ‘Adventurers.’ And the deal imposed Socialist principles on the colonists. In an Op-ed article authored by Patton, he noted that the ‘take it or leave it’

contract the Pilgrims entered into with the adventurers called for the colonists to ‘to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of the common stock and goods of the said colony.’ It also called for ‘all proďŹ ts and beneďŹ ts that are got by trade, traďŹƒc, trucking, working, ďŹ shing, or any other means of any persons, remain still in the common stock until the division.’ In other words, the Pilgrims were to live in what is known today as a Socialist commune. “The Pilgrims accepted the socialist principle, ‘from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.’ Each person was to place his production into the common warehouse and receive back, through the Governor, only what he needed for himself or his family,â€? wrote Patton. But things didn’t work out as planned. In fact, ‘contrary to legend the harvests were extremely poor in 1621 and 1622. It was normal to be hungry.’ The reason: there was little incentive to work the ďŹ elds. So, the Pilgrims scrapped

the deal they had made with the Adventurers and adopted a free enterprise attitude, allocating to each family in the colony their own parcel of land. Interestingly, as Patton explained, “in 1621, the Pilgrims planted only 26 acres. Sixty acres were planted in 1622. But in 1623, spurred on by individual enterprise, 184 acres were planted! Somehow those who alleged weakness and inability became healthy and strong. It’s amazing what incentive will do to improve bad attitudes!� As Patton concluded in his Op-ed article, “The Pilgrim experience dating from 1623 was and is yet a prototype for the United States of America. They learned the hard way that: (1) Socialism does not work; it diminishes individual initiative and enterprise; (2) Socialism is not a Godly economic system; and (3) Famine and drought can be used by God to humble a people and set them on a proper course.� Weber believes that the Republican

sweep in the 2016 Presidential and Congressional elections was the result of “America re-learning that Socialism simply does not work. And so, voters decided to dismantle the Socialist infrastructure that President Obama sought to construct during his two-terms at the helm of the ship of state. The country took a sharp turn to the left in 2008 when President Obama was elected. It resulted in a Great Recession, a slow and slippery recovery and a threat to our rights as guaranteed under the Constitution. We have a Republican Congress and a Republican President and we will soon restore the Conservative balance on the Supreme Court. The stage is set for a bright, new American future.â€? The Association of Mature American Citizens is a vibrant, vital senior advocacy organization that takes its marching orders from its members.We act and speak on their behalf, protecting their interests and oering a practical insight on how to best solve the problems they face today.

How and why did ‘everyone’ miss the election night call Of those I spoke to after election night, I found very few who were willing to stay up and watch the ďŹ nal results of the presidential vote. My wife and I felt the election was just too important so we stayed up to the wee morning hours to learn what the ďŹ nal determination was. Donald Trump wasn’t declared the winner until around 3 a.m. Americans turned out in droves to exercise their right to vote. In the end, all of the pollsters, and I do mean all of them, got it wrong. Early on that night, many of the political pundits said Hillary Clinton had it in the bag - they, too, couldn’t have been more egregiously incorrect. One network had a panel of about ďŹ fteen experts who were supposedly in the know. Several on that panel made no bones about the disdain they had for Mr. Trump. One of the men on the panel was responsible for reading statistics on how certain voter blocks cast their ballots for each candidate. On several occasions he reiterated the ‘uneducated,’ those without a college degree, voted for Donald Trump in record num-

bers. I found that quite distasteful - it was as if those voters were lesser human beings to the network. T When the graphics were O

shown for several states my L ... wife commented that 90 to 95 percent of the counties B G in those states were red, A which meant the majority of the state voted Republican. The urban areas, ones with a high density population, were primarily blue, which meant those areas voted Democrat. The rural areas colored in red voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. The winner of the presidential election is determined by the Electoral College, not the popular vote. Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, but lost the election. Donald Trump needed 270 electoral votes and got about 290. I was trying to explain to my wife that the Electoral College is more representative of the 50 states. If the election was determined by the popular vote, a candidate could win only 5 to 10 percent of the counties in a state and still win the election. That would be disproportional to the collective whole in a state. How did the pollsters get it so wrong?

How did the media get it so wrong? In a nutshell, they failed to understand the mood of the country. It was a sour mood, one that was fed up with politicians and business as usual in Washington, DC. For the last eight years, under the Obama administration, medium income for Americans has declined. Unemployment, although the rigged statistical numbers say otherwise, is unacceptably high. Food stamps are being doled out in record numbers. We’ve lost our place in the world as a superpower. Our enemies no longer fear us and our allies can’t rely on us. The credit rating for the United States has been slashed. The nation’s in debt to the tune of $20 trillion - that’s a staggering amount to comprehend. Electric bills of the citizenry are increasing because global warming seems to be more important than poor souls trying to heat their homes. Barack Obama, in my opinion, has been lackluster as the leader of the greatest country on earth. If you’d like to peer into the thoughts of how Barack Obama thinks read the book ‘Obama’s America.’ It makes great reference material in trying to understand how the 44th President of the United States could feel that his country isn’t exceptional at all.

Donald Trump said he would ‘Make America Great Again.’ Hillary Clinton countered that claim by saying “America is already great, because we’re good.â€? A majority of Americans felt Hillary Clinton, who wanted a continuance of ‘Obamaomics,’wasn’t the best choice. Oddly enough though, millions voted for Mrs. Clinton knowing she was untrustworthy and a lawbreaker. In the end, there were more Americans who love this great land than hated it. There were more patriotic individuals than those who subscribe to movements like ‘Occupy Wall Street’ and ‘Black Lives Matters.’ Many believe the Obama administration has put a restraint on America’s potential. Donald Trump, a politically incorrect outsider, promised to unleash what’s been constrained and the voters resoundingly gave a whole-hearted thumbs up to that. Greg Allen’s column, Thinkin’ Out Loud, has been published bi-monthly since 2009. He’s an author, nationally syndicated columnist and the founder of Builder of the Spirit in Jamestown, Indiana, a non-proďŹ t organization aiding the poor. He can be reached at www.builderofthespirit.org or follow him on Twitter @GregAllencolumn.

Who needs directions? Christopher Columbus commanded three ships: the NiĂąa with 20 men, the Pinta with 26 men, and the Santa Maria with 41 men. There were no women. Chris landed in 1492 in what we GAVEL now call the Bahamas. He GAMUT thought he had reached his goal of the Indies. BY JUDGE That group of Pilgrims J who landed in what they IM REDWINE hoped was northern Virginia was composed of 102 passengers. While there were women on board only 41 adult males signed the Mayflower Compact in November 1620. The Mayflower Compact set forth their original destination: “[A] voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginiaâ€?. Half the passengers of the Mayflower died during the harsh northern winter of 1620-21. The main men in

charge were William Bradford, Myles Standish, Edward Winslow, John Carver, William Winslow and John Alden. No women had any say in navigation from England to America. Had the Mayflower landed in Virginia instead of Massachusetts it is unlikely so many passengers would have expired due to the weather and lack of food. A slight turn to the left while still out to sea could have resulted in a landing in a more temperate and hospitable clime. On the other hand, as the Jamestown settlors of Roanoke, Virginia experienced, the locals in Virginia were less hospitable than those who saved the Puritans of Plymouth, Massachusetts, some twenty years later. Of course, the Wampanoag Native Americans who saved the lives of the Plymouth Bay colonists may have eventually experienced the realization of the adage, ‘No good deed goes unpunished.’ They were, at least, invited to the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. O M M G oďŹƒce@poseycountynews.com

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The Farmersville Student Council collected cake mixes for the Tri-State Food Bank. While the goal was 200 boxes, the group collected 228 boxes of cake mix. They were already delivered, just in time for Thanksgiving Baskets. Front row from left to right: Mercedes Masterson, Alaina Whaley, Madalyn Moore, Julien Glover, Sara Beirman, Julie Jernigan, Maxwell Hamrick, and Barrett Robison. Middle row from left to right:

North Posey FFA News - Danielle Perry North Posey FFA Chapter hosted the 2016 Chapter Meeting Contest on Monday, November 21, 2016. Several teams from District X competed for a chance to

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Local Extension Educators receive State Awards

2016 IEEA Health and Human Sciences Team Award winners, left to right: Brenda Hagedorn, Jane Jett and Susan Plassmeier. Photo submitted Jane Jett, Health and Human Sciences (HHS) Educator with Purdue Extension in Posey County, was the recipient of many well deserved awards and recognition at the 2016 Purdue Extension Professional Development Conference at Purdue University on November 3. Jane received the Indiana Extension Educators Association (IEEA), HHS Team Award, along with Brenda Hagedorn (HHS Educator in Perry/Spencer County) and Susan Plassmeier (HHS Educator in Vanderburgh County). As more people search for healthy food choices, they are growing and buying more locally grown produce when it’s in season. This has increased the need for education on the proper way to preserve foods for home consumption. This team has held 6 workshops on topics including preserving jams and jellies; water bath canning; pressure canning; and freezing foods, for eating throughout the year. Each workshop allowed

participants the opportunity to learn by doing, while safely preparing and processing foods using the various techniques learned, giving them a finished product they took home to enjoy later. Jane also received an award, as a member of an Indiana-wide program with five others. The Ann Hancook Award honors Purdue Extension educators and specialists who work together to develop programs that benefit families. This year’s winning team developed ‘Don’t Let Diabetes ‘Jeopardize’ Your Health,’ an educational program that uses activities based on the game show ‘Jeopardy!’ to teach adults ways to reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. In addition to these awards, Jane was also recognized for her 20 years of service in Purdue Extension. She served as the Extension Home Economist for 13 years in Vanderburgh County and most recently, has been the HHS Extension Educator in Posey County for the last seven years.

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MVHS Holiday Band, Choir Concert set for Dec. 5 You are invited to join in the Holiday Spirit with the MVHS Band and Choral Department as they present their annual Winter Concert. The concert will be held on December 5, at 6:30 p.m.

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Wildcat wrestlers are second in annual Turkey Classic By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon High School wrestling team topped Bosse in a dual meet this week, before placing second in their annual Turkey Classic two-day tournament. “Going against Bosse and trying to match up is always a crap shoot,� said head wrestling coach, Tim Alcorn. “To their credit their numbers have been skyrocketing as of late. They are up to 25 kids. They are headed in the right direction. Unfortunatly, for them, they are really green numbers. They have a lot of room for improvement. We handled business. We got down to weight. We all got that first experience of a dual meet out of the way, all of the protocols, warming up and getting going. We did not lose a varsity match.� Winners by decision were McCaffry and Latshaw. Winner by forfeit was Crissup. Winners by fall were McGennis, Wilkerson, Maier, Ripple, Morgan, Kelley, Gorman, Bethel and Brocato. Final score was MV 66-Bosse 12 (JVMV 45 BO 12). In round one, Mount Vernon topped Heritage Hills 54-24. Then, they defeated Evansville Harrison, 60-18. Mount Vernon met a tough opponent in New Albany in their next match. They gave the Wildcats their lone defeat, 58-18. Mount Vernon rebounded to edge past South Spencer 43-42. They finished up day one of the weekend with a win over Forest Park, 57-12. New Albany won the dual tournament with a 5-0 record. Mount Vernon was second with a 4-1 record. The Patriots were 3-2. South Spencer finished 2-3. Evansville Harrison was 1-4. Forest Park was winless at 0-5. New Albany was a good experience for Mount Vernon. A loss this early in the season has a way to humble and refocus a team. It shows areas for improvement and keeps a team grounded. “We knew that it was going to be close,� said Alcorn. “It has been close the last three years they have been here. They have

some really strong individuals. I’ll be honest. I think we matched up better on paper than we did in real life. That dual meet was kind of an eye opener for us. For me, I realized that we were a little younger and greener in spots than I thought. That is nothing to panic about. We just have to get to work. We have to really work hard and get guys the experience they need. It falls on us as coaches to make sure we are doing our job Monday through Friday. We just didn’t match up well with New Albany at all. Their good kids matched up against ours and some of their really good kids wrestled more of our greener kids. With a full lineup of returning guys and no inexperienced guys, they are a tough team. They beat Memorial last year, which is always a litmus test for us. They have more bullets in the gun than we do and they just have some stronger horses.� On the second day of the tournament, an individual tournament was held. Each wrestler was placed in a bracket and battled for an individual championship. “I was really pleased with the second day effort,� said Alcorn. “The second day improvement showed up when we wrestled many of the same guys two days in a row. It shows you how much better your kids can get in one day. We closed the gap on a lot of matches and even turned some around to victories. I was very pleased with the effort and the outcomes. I was less worried with first and seconds than I was with improvement. Everybody did that from top to bottom. Our studs went out and took care of business. Even some of our young guys showed up and made strides. One of the matches I recall (Cam Maier), we lost 9-2 on Friday and won 4-3 on Saturday. We saw improvement and that is very promising. We got better and it was a productive afternoon.� Harley Gorman at 138, went 5-2 on the weekend. Luke McGennis at 170, went 4-2. At 152, Austin Bethel went 7-0. At 160, Micah Keller went 7-0. Wade Ripple, at Heavyweight, went 8-0.

Mount Vernon High School senior wrestler Austin Bethel earns yet another pin in this weekend’s Turkey Classic. The senior has enjoyed success in his chosen sport throughout his high school career and hopes his experience can land him another spot in the IHSAA State Finals this year. Photo by Garry Beeson “I would say that their were several examples of youngsters that stepped up and I hate to leave anyone out, but Tommy Kelley bumped up two weight classes up to 132 and finished second on Saturday,� said Alcorn. “He had a great match with a semi-state/regional caliber wrestler from South Spencer. We could have won that one. Cam Maier showed improvement from Friday to Saturday. Alex Wilkerson got a nice win. He had to come from behind on this one. For a first year kid, with two weeks of experience, that is a big deal. Peyton Davis took out Dean from Forest Park. Each of the four kids showed us in at

least one match, a spark or something special.� The Wildcats have an advantage over many other area teams. “It is huge for us to have this many matches under our belt this early in the season,� said Alcorn. “We are going to see a lot of teams that this will be there first few matches of the season. We have almost 10 matches in. This Thursday we have Southridge. We have gotten a lot of reps and we get to watch a lot of film on ourselves. We know where we stand and where we need to put the work in. I feel like us having the fortitude to wrestle on Thanksgiving weekend gives us an advantage.�

Vikings come up short in opener at Evansville Central By Dave Pearce The North Posey Vikings opened the 2016-2017 campaign on Wednesday evening before Thanksgiving at Evansville Central. While the Vikings, who are expected to be much-improved this season, were hoping to open the season with a win against a big, tough opponent on the road, the Central Bears were looking to use their overall size and athleticism to protect their “house� on opening night. The battle played out as billed as the Vikings looked sharp in the early going. But in the second half, a period of what appeared to be some fatigue, combined with a ramped-up Central defense, allowed the Bears to take a 69-59 win in the opener. It was obvious that it was opening night as neither team looked good offensively in the early going. The Bears’ first points came on a field goal almost two minutes into the game and the Vikings did not get onto the scoreboard until freshman Josiah Ricketts hit a pair of free throws to tie the game at 2-all at the 4:54 mark. After the Bears hit one of two free throws, Noah Scheller

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SPORTS Wildcats fall to Day School, ready for North Posey Vikings By Brandon Cole The Evansville Day Eagles soared past Mount Vernon High School 69-56 in the Wildcat’s first varsity basketball contest of the year. Day school had a great performance from Khan. Mount Vernon couldn’t over come his 26 points. The Eagles broke open a 17-11 lead as the first period came to an end. Mount Vernon clawed their way back into the game, cutting the deficit to three points going into the half. Some solid shooting led to a 29-26 half-time score. Day came out and reversed momentum in the second half. They outscored Mount Vernon, 16-12 in the third quarter. The Eagles outscored Mount Vernon by six in the final period, leading to a 13-point defeat for the Wildcats. Walker Paris was a bright spot for the Wildcats. His 25 points on 7-16 shooting from the field, easily led Mount Vernon in scoring. He shot 50 percent from behind the three-point line. Paris was 75 percent from the charity stripe. He was also active on the glass, pulling down 14 rebounds. Six of those rebounds were offensive boards. Senior, Blake Jackson added 11 points to Mount Vernon’s cause. Collin Jackson scored eight points. Todd Ghrist added five points. Austin McDurman added four points. Sophomore, Sam Thomas scored three points. The Mount Vernon Ninth Grade boys team lost to Princeton 52-36 on Monday. Princeton pulled ahead with a strong third quarter, after a tight first half. Scoring for Mount Vernon: Landon Guthrie - 9, Breckan Austin - 8, Wade Dixon - 8, Bronson Quinzer - 7, Zach Rutledge - 2, and Dakota Walden - 2. Mount Vernon will host North Posey on Friday. Tip off is set Mount Vernon High School senior Walker Paris goes high Mount Vernon High School senior Blake Jackson goes up for 7:30 p.m. The gym will be packed and it should be a competiabove the defense to score two points in the season opener tive matchup. Come out and support both of your Posey County for a shot in the paint during the Wildcat’s loss in their season against Evansville Day School. Photo by Garry Beeson opener at Evansville Day School. Photo by Garry Beeson teams in this inter-county rival matchup.

Lady Eagles fall to 4-1 with first loss of season Special to the News University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball concluded USI Thanksgiving Classic with a 79-61 loss to Michigan Tech University Sunday afternoon at the Physical Activities Center. USI sees its record go to 5-1 overall, while Michigan Tech goes to 4-1. The Screaming Eagles fell behind in the first two quarters of the game, trailing by as many as seven points four times. The score was tied 4-4 at 7:23 of the opening quarter before the Huskies took the lead and held it through halftime, posting 38-32 lead at the intermission. Senior guard Tanner Marcum (New Albany, Indiana) had the hot hand for the Eagles in the opening half, posting nine points on four-offour from the field and one-of-one from long range for nine points. Junior forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) tied Marcum for the team lead in the first half with nine points. The third quarter saw the Huskies turn up the heat as they outscored the Eagles, 26-10, and took command with a 64-42 advantage at

the end of 30 minutes. USI shot 12.5 percent (1-8) during the deciding third quarter, compared to the 45 percent (9-20) by Michigan Tech. In the fourth quarter, the Eagles trailed by 24 points early, 66-42, before cutting the deficit to as few as 15 points, 70-55, with 4:57 left. That would be as close as USI would get before the buzzer sounded on the 79-61 loss. Marcum and Grooms finished on top of the Eagles scoring column with 11 points each, while sophomore center Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) ended the game with a team-high six rebounds. USI hits the road this week to open Great Lakes Valley Conference action, traveling to McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois, December 1, and the University of Illinois Springfield in Springfield, Illinois, December 3. The Eagles return the friendly surroundings of the PAC December 7 when they host a non-conference match-up with Kentucky State University.

Vikings, from Page B1 lock, and Scheller had two apiece while Sanford and Goedde each had one. Scheller and Goedde each had three boards while Morlock, Rogers and Heath had two apiece. Ricketts also had three steals while Rogers and Scheller had two apiece. The team had 15 turnoevers. The Vikings will get a chance to even their record at 1-1 when they take on the Mount Vernon Wildcats on Friday night in Mount Vernon.

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North Posey’s Christine Scheller brings the ball up the court during this week’s Central game. Photo by Dave Pearce

Former North Posey Viking teammates Kayla Sanford and Brooke Hamman squared off against each other this week as Sanford’s Olney Central College faced Hamman’s Kaskaskia College. Hamman signed a soccer scholarship but was signed to a two-year basketball scholarship last week. Sanford is leading her team in scoring.

By Dave Pearce The North Posey Lady Vikings got off to a good start this season, taking our Harrison and Mount Vernon in their first two outings. Then they hit the wall…the wall being Vincennes Rivet and Central’s Bears. North Posey Coach Larry Kahle knew the task his team faced was monumental going into this week’s game against the Central Bears. The Lady Bears have not really been tested, despite the fact they have already faced what was likely to be their only real challenge in the regular season, the Castle Lady Knights. The Lady Bears came away from that outing with a 10-point win that really wasn’t that close. Castle used a huge size advantage to stay in the game but the Lady Bears just have too many players. Such was the case again at North Posey this week as the Lady Bears took the court and confidently throttled the Lady Vikings by a score of 74-31. And it could have been worse. However, it could have been better, too. “They have a very good basketball team,” Kahle said both before and after the basketball game. “They have size and quickness at every position and they can bring players in off the bench and not lose a step.” That was obvious less than two minutes into the game as the Lady Bears put on a smother full-court press to go with sniper-like shooting to run out to a 9-0 lead and force Kahle to call a time out less than two minutes into the game. Although the Bears were hustling to make the steals, the Lady Vikings were playing tentative and nervous and that played right into the hands of the Lady Bears. Despite a second time out in the first period of play, Central had run out to a 19-4 score by the end of the first period. They expanded the lead to 38-12 by half-time as only Ally Brandenstein was able to be effective at all against the Bears offensively. The Bears simply refused to allow the Vikings to play the kind of basketball they would have to play for the game to even be competitive. They

were quicker and often beat the Vikings to the spot on the floor and make the steal and easy lay-up. “This is the best team we will face all season,” Kahle said of the Bears. “We learned just how good Central is and hopefully we learned how hard we have to work to be able to do the correct things to be able to compete with a team like that.” But mostly, Kahle is just glad to see this year’s edition of the North Posey-Central game in the books and he and his team can move ahead and work toward some of the goals they have set for themselves. Few area teams will have any better success against the Lady Bears as their average margin of victory through their first five games is 35 points. The Lady Vikings did get to the line much more than the Lady Bears but when they

did, they hit only 7-of-17 free throws, several of those coming on the front end of bonus situations. Besides way too many turnovers, the Lady Vikings did not shoot well in the contest from the floor, either, as a smothering Lady Bear defense left the Vikings with very few good looks at the bucket. But the Lady Vikings know it is still possible to achieve the goals they set for themselves as they compete in the pre-conference portion of their season. They head into the Merry Mule tournament in Fairfield in mid-December and look to have an opportunity to defend the title they earned there last season. The Lady Bears placed five players in double figures and a sixth had eight points. Combine that with the fact that the Lady Bears have a pair of college signees on the bench with

injuries and you realize just how good this Central team is and can be. Ally Brandenstein led the Vikings with 13 points while Danielle Perry had seven. Annemarie Cardin and Kim Weaver were head to four points each while Haley Wilson had three points in the varsity contest. The bright spot on the evening came when the Viking jayvee team moved to 3-1 on the season with a hard-fought 36-32 win over the Lady Bears. Taylor Vaughn led the team with 10 points, four of them down the stretch, and 11 rebounds. Haley Wilson had seven points and six assists to lead the Vikings. North Posey travels to Wood Memorial on Tuesday to face the fifth-ranked and undefeated Wood Memorial Lady Trojans.

North Posey senior Kamryn Brandenstein gets pressure as she brings the ball up court during this week’s game against Evansville Central. Photo by Dave Pearce

Lady Wildcats will continue search for win in Princeton By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcats fall on the road to South Spencer in a hardfought loss, 49-40. After four straight losses, this game showed a possible turning point and some definite improvement. Hallie Fisher led the Cats with 16 points. Mount Vernon came out strong, outscoring the Lady Rebels 10-8, in the opening quarter. South Spencer was not just going to lie down. They worked hard and made the shots when they needed them. They went into the half with a 25-21 lead. The Lady Rebels continued their momentum on into

the second half. They put up 11 in the third quarter. Their defense did their part as well, holding Mount Vernon to just six points. The Lady Wildcats made a final surge in the fourth quarter. They outscored South Spencer 13-11, but it was too little and too late. They could not overcome the deficit and lost a heartbreaker by nine points. Madison Rodgers added seven points to the Lady Wildcats cause. Nicole Reese chipped in with six. The Lady Wildcats were overmatched by a tough, Evansville North squad on Monday after the newspaper deadline from last week. The

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Lady Huskies scored fast and often as they pulled ahead and never looked back. Evansville North won the contest 75-37. Fisher led the Mount Vernon scoring attack. She ended the game with 15 points on 4-11 shooting. She was 2-6 from behind the three-point line and 5-6 from the free-throw line. Leading the team in rebounds was Reese, with five. She ended the game with three points. Alison Simpson had a solid game, shooting 50 percent from the field and scoring 11 points. Freshman Summer Sanders chipped in six points for Mount Vernon. It has been a tough season for the Lady Wildcats thus far. Last week they dropped a contest to North Posey, 5825. Fisher led the team with nine points, but Mount Vernon struggled from the field. They shot a sub-par 24 percent. Fisher led the team with four rebounds along with freshman, Madison Rodgers. They fell to Evansville Bosse last week, 53-35. Fisher, once again led the Lady Wildcats with 14. Sophomore, Megan Ghrist came away with nine points. Evansville Central topped Mount Vernon in their first game of the season, 76-33. Central got out to a 26-5 lead and never looked back. Fisher finished the game with 13, while Ghrist contributed 10. The Lady Wildcats are winless on the season and sit at an 0-5 record. They are still trying to find their identity. They lost some serious talent from last year’s graduating class. They are looking for underclassmen to step up. They have received contributions from various players, but will be looking for these girls to step up and become consistent contributors. Mount Vernon will attempt to earn their first win as they host 3-3 Princeton. The game is set to tip off at 6 p.m.

Mount Vernon freshman Demi Collins gets behind the North Posey defense to score two points during the teams’ recent game. The Lady Wildcats will be looking for their first win when they take on the Princeton Tigers on Tuesday night. Photo by Garry Beeson

Wadesville resident Geoff Gentil has his own method for putting Christmas lights around the top of a big tree in his yard on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Dave Pearce


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LEGALS Jessie Robinson—Mount Vernon—Invasion of Privacy— MVPD

Arrests November 18 Justin Black—Evansville—Burglary, Residential Entry, Counterfeiting—PCS Carlos Donahue—Evansville—Burglary, Residential Entry— PCS Andrew Lax—Evansville—Burglary, Residential Entry, Possession of a Controlled Substance—PCS Logan Stotler—Evansville—Warrant, Domestic Battery— PCS

November 20 Donnie Latham—Poseyville—Operating While Intoxicated—PCS November 21 Daniel Fenwick—Evansville—Warrant, Battery—PCS Hiram Plemmons—Evansville—Warrant, Sexual Battery-PCS

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Circuit Court Felony/Misdemeanor Wesley Barnes, 35, Mount Vernon. Possession of a Controlled Substance, Level 6 Felony. Conviction entered for Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs. 180 days Posey County Jail

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Carrie Glover, 27, Mount Vernon. Battery on a Person Less Than Fourteen Years Old, Level 5 Felony. Amended to Level 6 Felony. $1 plus costs, 2 years probation and fees. 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections, suspended. James Edward Hogan, 31, Evansville. Theft, Class D Felony. Dismissed. Christopher Huckleby, 44, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Residential Entry, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 2- Invasion of Privacy, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 3- Criminal Mischief, Class B Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, restitution to Mary Briggeler in the amount of $298.05, no contact with Mary Briggeler. Ct. 1- Nine months Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 2- Nine months Posey County Jail; Ct. 3- Nine months Posey County Jail. Timothy Kester, 36, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Invasion of Privacy, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Harassment, Class B Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs. 90 days Posey County Jail. Lynda Mileham, 53, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .08% or More, Class C Misdemeanor; Ct. 3- Violation of Driving Conditions, Class C Misdemeanor; Ct. 4- Public Intoxication, Class B Misdemeanor. Ct. 1, 2, 3 are dismissed. $1 plus costs, 180 days probation and fees. 180 days Posey County Jail, suspended. Patrick Sandmann, 25, Georgetown. Ct. 1- Armed Robbery, Level 3 Felony; Ct. 2- Attempted Armed Robbery, Level 3 Felony; Ct. 3- Driving While Suspended, Class A Misdemeanor. Dismissed. Edwin Smiley, 22, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 2- Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 1 is dismissed. $1 plus costs. 1 year Posey County Jail. Lawrence Smith, 45, Mount Carmel, Ill.. Dismissed. Zachery Turner, 24, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Strangulation, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 2- Domestic Battery, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 1- is dismissed. 144 days Posey County Jail. No contact with Carmen Reich. Zachery Turner, 24, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 2- Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 2 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, 13 months Posey County Community Corrections and fees, counseling. 18 months Indiana Department of Corrections, all suspended except 144 days. Superior Court Felony/Misdemeanor Darren Joseph Woodruff, 45, Poseyville. Driving While Suspended, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, driver’s license suspended 60 days. 42 days Posey County Jail. Below: Nathan Ferguson, originally of Mount Vernon (now Bismarck, ND) harvested this 5 X 6 Mule Deer with a bow and arrow at 45 yards on November 20, 2016 while spot and stalk hunting in the North Dakota Badlands (Little Missouri National Grasslands). Photo submitted

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GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS Ava Valier - Jazelle Permenter - Chance Brock Connor Collins - Isabella Ewalt - Grant Hathaway HONORS Jasmine Denning - Noah Green - Kaitlynn Hoy Thomas Jarvis - Ethan Layman - Brandie Marchand James Peters - Angel Smith - Eli Anderson - Taylee Barnes James Basden - Nyvaeh Clayton - Rue Henderson Brendan Hubbard - James Millay - Savannah Muller Colten Schneider - Rylan Capes - Brynn Davis - Ian Jackson Aaliyah Ledbetter - Tristan McBeth - Katelynn Michel Andrea Rutledge - Grace Thornburgh - Indya Toliver

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Nolan Deno - Max Alldredge - Grant Doherty - Arlissa Sharber Matthew Bell - Andrew Santoro HONORS Kirsten Dickens - Ahdom Hillyard - Taylor Mason Emily McCarty - James McCarty - Abigayle Miller Ian Sanchez - Hannah West - Clarissa Brandenstein Mark Gray - Kendra Hess - Gabryella Minnis - Ryan Spalding Harley Wiltshire - Braden Bincsik - Victoria Cox Isabel Robb - Lauren Robb

St. Matthew GRADE 1

BLUE AND WHITE Emily Banks - Jane Bohleber - Colbie Buchanan Ari Collins - Ira Muller - Ella Rainey - Simon Seifert

GRADE 2 BLUE AND WHITE Vincent Bell - Johnny Bohleber - Eastin Hall Derek Lindenschmidt - EJ Rainey - Peyton Riggs Isabel Rodriguez - Clyde Sharber - Braxton Whitfield

GRADE 3 BLUE AND WHITE Ellie Blackburn - Maddy McCarty - Megan Osborne Micah Rodriguez - Joey Siddo - Hunter Temme Hunter Watzlavik

GRADE 4 HONORS Drew Aaron - Blake Banks - Catie Claire Bell Colton Green - Kyle Lindenschmidt - Hank Partridge Kyra Rainey - Cammie Ritchie BLUE AND WHITE Drew Aaron - Catie Claire Bell - Colton Green Hank Partridge - Kyra Rainey - Cammie Ritchie Maddox Suits

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Hannah Carr HONORS Emily Osborne

Marrs GRADE 3 HIGH HONORS Alaina Allyn - Usiah Barnes - Gavin Bennett Aubrey May - Meyer Robb - Gianna Starnes Gabriella Boerner - Hannah McNeece - Maelie Sartore HONORS Cash Dillon - Logan Eaton - Mason Higginson Bohdan Johnson - Graeson Lyons - Ryder Snodgrass Christian Weakley - Luke Weintraut - Kaitlyn Weyer Kaylee Fraser - Kalem Harris - Landon Hostetter Maiya Jones - Chase King - Grant Lippe - Sean Campbell Addison Ditmer - Dylan Gentry - Kylee Hanebutt Amelia Leach - Arianna Martinez-Trautvetter - Taylor Roberts Ella Sponn

GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS Cassidy Jones - Grace Tenbarge - Nathanael Byerly Cortlynn Dobleman - Malley Wagner HONORS Addison Chilton - Kenneth Crabtree - Ashlyn Crow Charles Emsweller - Kaylee Friedman - David Jones Kenzie Miller - Hunter Pedrotti - Alexandra Scott Jayden Stillwagoner - Valarie Thompson - Ava Williams Isabella Zieren - Alana Bredemeier - Brayden Caldemeyer Gabriel Crabtree - Julian Dickinson - Anthony Duke Masyn Dye - Colton Funk - Alexandra Hoehn - Hannah Martin Rylie Nurrenbern - Lillian Preske - Blayke Reeley Brady Schickel - Sadie Seibert - Miranda Slaton Sophia Starnes - John Thomason

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Adam Burke - Aparna Kudiyirikkal Anil - Rylee Schmuck Morgan Watson HONORS Dusten Anderson - Zackary Bulkley - Camaro Crawford Brooke Franks - Bella Gibbs - Maysa Hartman - Allyson Johnson Rees Lyons - Grayce Martin - Ella McCune - Hannah Rhea Lena Romero - Hannah Seifert - Raycee Stallings - Morgan Adler Dominick Baehl - Halie Dickinson - Dillan Ethridge Meredith Feagley - Haley Grantham - Madolyn Huss Ryan Kelley - Derek McCord - Adam McDowell Olivia Redman - Brandi Schu - Lily Sizemore - Merritt Snodgrass Emily Stokes - Ava Watters - Hadley Weatherford - Aaron Weis

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HONORS Shaina Farrar - Kyle Fifer - Simon Folz Tristen Gammon - Tyler Gengelbach - Zoe Heinlin Laela Jackson - Lauren Kihn - Kyle Mayes - Emma Moore Mason O’Brien - Luke Scheller - Molly Seibert Allison Werkmeister - Anna Werner - Kylie Will

North Posey High School

GRADE 7

GRADE 9

GRADE 8

A HONORS Emma Cook - Emily Fortune - Emma Goebel - Cole Koester Johnson Koester - Macee Long - Drew Lutz - Sophia Martin Mallory Motz - Samuel Muensterman - Anne Stegall HIGH HONORS Emily Abernathy - Chase Anderson - Ethan Baumholser Camden Bender - Jordyn Beshears - Cierstin Bostian Megan Brenton - Faith Droege - Zachary Eagan - Rylie Farr Michael Goedde - Brooklen Gries - Madelynn Hartig Magdalen Newcomb - Helen Newton - Samantha Payne Isaac Pearison - Kyle Perry - Sean Pieszchalski Isaac Scheller - Alexis Schlimmer - Raice Straub Rylee Thompson - Tanner Tichenor - Hunter Wassmer Nathan Willman - Haley Wilson HONORS Theodore Anderson - Destiny Brandenstein - Ivy Brandenstein Dylan Brown - Jennifer Brown - Tessa Chanley - Jacob Cobb Carynne Crowe - Laura Cumbee - Bonnie Dreshfield Haylee Exline - Wade Fickas - Elizabeth Fifer Magenta Garrison - Levi Harms - Kimberlee Hopper Jesse Johnson - Blake Koch - Zachary Lowe - Josilin Merideth Lillian Montgomery - Peyton O’Brien - Eric Reynolds Josiah Ricketts - Nathan Ricketts - Madasyn Rohrscheib Gabriel Sailer - Morgan Schmidt - Blake Schmitt Cole Simpson - Isabella Sims - Reid Smith - Abbigail Spencer Hunter Straw - Cameron Tepool - Jacob Wiley

HIGH HONORS Jaxson Bender - Grace Glaser - Kennedy Hallam Dalton Hill - Kimberly Korff HONORS Mila Alderson - Abigail Brown - Brooke Coleman Casey Cotton - Adam Cox - Victoria Crawford Austin Danhauer - Kennedy Devine - Jevin Downen Brayden Duncan - Makenna Elpers - Draike Farrar Taylor Freeman - Justin French - Haylee Gengelbach Christian Hayden - Jenna Heath - Ian Heinlin - Tristin Keepes Gaige Kihn - Hayleigh Latham - Clayton Lutz Veronika Mofield - Destiney Nottingham - Garrett Parker Jackson Perigo - Isaac Rose - Braden Schipp Olivia Schmahlenberger - Owen Spears - Cierra Stearns Nicholas Stump - Tyler Thompson - Haley Wallace Todd Waugaman - Jaxon Wiggins - Jacob Wilder Clay Will - Caitlin Williams - Cody Wright HONORABLE MENTION Samuel Belt - Samantha Buchwald - Kaleb Elpers Makenzie Helfert - Cody Kaiser - Kyle LaVanchy Dominic Metcalf - Kyle Payne - Brady Reidford Zachariah Seibert - Darby Simpson - Braedon Stogner Thomas Turner - Wade Turpen - Kedrick Wahl Jaydyn Wehmer - Nicholas Wescott - Stephanie Wilson

GRADE 10 A HONORS Kaylee Crowder - Bryce Kiesel - Elise O’Risky HIGH HONORS Kenzie Brandenstein - Logan Bryant - Nikita Combs Camron Cotton - Keeli Farrar - Jasmine French - Shane Harris Adam Herrmann - Eric Herrmann - Ellison Hill Kacey Huggins - Rachel Jennings - Michael Kavanaugh Kameron Kendall - Lauren Koester - Mariah McKinney Marissa McKinney - Haley Messic - Richard Meyer Cooper Motz - Jarrett Motz - Kali Raymond - Allison Roy Alexandra Stump - Caleb Wassmer - Nathaniel Wescott Melissa Wilson - Hailey Woods - Kaitlin Wright - Ty Wright HONORS Hunter Alkire - Nolan Alvey - Morgan Baize - Luke Braddam Haley Brandenberger - Annelise Brown - Elijah Burden Jessica Cook - Addison Elpers - Korynn Englert Lea Grattenthaler - Julian Herke - Robert Herrmann Veronica Howard - Mary Koch - Matthew Lane Jacob Lingafelter - Samantha Little - Zachary Lockhart Hailie Montgomery - Jacob Newman - Samantha Ours Andrew Shell - Meredith Stephens - Johnathon Webber Jared Wilderman

South Terrace GRADE 4 HONORS Reese Basham - Kade Buecher - Brennan Butcher Carly Douglas - Sarah Drew - Amelia Fifer Braeden Harp - Alyssa Heath - Isabel Hight - Kayla Jones Isaac Luigs - Ashlynn Lutz - Makayla Mayer - Bailey Miles Alyssa Miller - Madalyn Newton - Jacob Pugh - Stone Riecken Devin Schmitt - Jonathan Schmitt - Sydnie Smith Seth Turpen - Kathryn Wescott - Valerie Wildeman Tate Wilson

GRADE 5 HONORS Kade Bender - Olivia Esche - Natalie Nenneker Sibyl Renshaw - Matthew Stump - Reece Thompson

GRADE 6 HONORS Mason Ashby - Faith Curry - Dharma Fribley - Jayden Miles Josie Payne - Avery Renshaw - Abigail Rittichier Xander Stone

Farmersville

GRADE 11

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A HONORS Hannah Beshears - Ashley Hartig - Rachel Jones Lindsey Koester HIGH HONORS David Bender - Hailee Campbell - Jackson Conrad Caitlyn Creek - Jada Cullum - Justin Cummings Jacob French - Colton Gamblin - Destiny Gish - Annajo Goetz Brandon Hamman - Corey Heath - Hailey Johnson Carter Martin - Ashlyn McWilliams - Dylan Owen Danielle Perry - Thomas Rapp - Austin Reynolds Christine Scheller - Adam Schmitt - Brian Suttles William Talley - Logan Ungetheim - Taylor Vaughan Florian Veen - Ignacio Minguez - Kamryn Wahl - Hannah Will HONORS Zachary Adkins - Mackenzie Atkins - Zackery Baehl Justin Blackburn - Braden Brown - Kayla Brown - Dylan Butts Annemarie Cardin - Arionna Collins - Megan Cross Katlyn Downey - Cassie Folz - Bayleigh Fore - Jordan Goedde Alec Goetz - Alecia Hadley - Kaylee Harrison William Hemmer - Levi Hopper - Michael Johnson Isaiah Lehman - Kennady Livers - Wyatt Lyke - Cody Martin Evelyn Mauer - Levi Miller - Kaylee Mofield Claire Muensterman - Katelyn Norman - Stephanie Patton Austin Pearison - Drake Rogers - Hannah Roth Holley Schmitt - Austin Spears - Westin Voegel Kimberlyn Weaver - Olivia Wilson

HIGH HONORS Isabella Benthall - Jake Carlisle - Broderick Cary Bryce Corbin - Joslyn David - Emma Konrath - Dillon Kuhn Abram Leverenz - Cody Mavrick - Logan Mitchell Jesse Tyler - Kendall Voelker - Holton Webber HONORS Rawlings Bell - Jacob Brown - Isabella Campbell Landon DeVillez - Emma Grabert - Alison Greene Josie Harshbarger - Wyatt Korb - William Lemberg Madisyn Mandel - Austin McKay-Gardner - Hayden Mastison Brayden Rhoads - Marcus Riecken - Elexis Ricketts Violet Shockley - Jayden Wiggins

GRADE 12 A HONORS Kaitlyn Blankenberger - Ally Brandenstein - Kalyn Farrar Veronica Inkenbrandt - Brooke Jenkins - Devin Kiesel Mallory Lowe - Amanda Marshall - Johnna Mitchell Samuel Morrow - Alesha Ramsey - Ethan Rose Kendra Schorr - Kristin Schorr - Anna Stock HIGH HONORS Abigail Abernathy - Cole Ackerman - Glen Alexander Taylor Baize - Andrea Becker - Tristan Bolte - April Brand Kamryn Brandenstein - Hannah Braun - Lucas Broughton Skylar Bryant - Ryne Bunting - Emma Carner Robert Clifford - Andrew Cook - Ryan Daugherty Michael Deshields - Emily Elbrink - Hannah Fifer-Gish Alexandra Fifer - Cameron Fisher - Ryan Garcia Kayla Garrett - Nolan Gibbs - Hailey Goebel - Zachary Goebel Rachael Goedde - Lucas Gries - Noah Gries - Jade Hill Adrienne Kerner - Kimberley Kissel - Evan Krohn Elise Lewis - Carson Martin - Tess Massey - Isaac Mayer Ethan Morlock - Hannah Ogg - Stephanie Porter Dalton Rankin - Ashley Rexing - Noah Scheller Zachary Scheller - Mia Schmitt - Courtney Silver Riley Smith - Lydia Spann - Wyatt Tepool - Mason Wassmer Sarah Watzlavik - Laura Whitler - Joshua Wiggins Emma Wildeman - Tabitha Wildman - Emily Willis Baylee Willman - Arial Wilson - Steven Woolems HONORS Zachary Allison - Felisha Bailey - Stephen Barnett Cidney Colbert - Layne Coleman - Taylor Detty Alan Donovan - Amber Gammon - Brandon Grider Nikolas Haggard - Brian Hartwell - Jade Hatcher Haley Holman - Chandra Horn - Courtney Kissel Payton Latham - Jordyn Miller - Hayley Poe Matthew Ramsey - Dylan Rankin - Dyllan Riordan Madison Schenk - Shelby Scott - Jonathon Turner Hannah Voegel - Alexis Will - Hunter Willis

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GRADE 3 HIGH HONORS Bryce Bourne - Wesley Campbell - Logan Clowers Taylor Ellison - Emily Jones - Madisyn Moles - Keaton Neth Leah York HONORS Maggie Aldrich - Louis Allyn - Noah Barritt - Remy Chevalier Bryce Clowers - Cooper Collins - Kaden Conyers Zac Crossen - Landen Deckard - Reese Harshbarger Wesley Hoehn - Haley King - Shane Krieger - Natalie Kuhn Julie Long - Ali Lyke - Ryan McCollum - Liam Medley Jaden Railey - Hannah Reynolds - Ambryn Siddons Addison Thompson - Kaden Turner - Tyler Watson

GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS Colby Angel - Jack Campbell - Hayden Deckard Bryce Dyehouse - Jaley Hamilton - Maxwell Hamrick Shelby Lang - Ethan Mansfield - Dylan McCarty Layne Thompson - Alaina Whaley HONORS Glory Almon - Christian Cortelloni - Arianna Forsee Camron Gray - Emma Green - Coltin Gregory Madalyn Harralson - Benjamin Hatch - Ethan Howard Nathan Howard - Juliana Jernigan - Chance Lueder Madelyn Moore - Cade Pierce - Dalton Plunkett Maddox Potter - Barrett Robison - Olivia Robles Ethan Russell - Zoe Straw - Chloe Swartz Morgan Turner - Makayla Wiggins

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Ellen Aldrich - Cora Bell - Nicot Burnett - Jackson Clowers Logan Dutkiewicz - Asher Haney - Landon Mitchell Piper Osban - Aiden Paul - Abbey Ries HONORS Ethan Adams - Beau Baldwin - Hadley Barritt Hudson Barritt - Sara Beirman - Cassidy Brown Abrianna Choate - Mack Conyers - Emma Fisher Julien Glover - Mitchell Hamrick - Gracie Henderson Kyle Holder - Alex Hyatt - Brian Jernigan - Molly Jones Brooklyn Krieger - Maddie Maier - Mercedez Masterson Luke Morgan - Spener Philipps - Gabe Sartore - Paige Schatz Zarek Seidensticker - Joshua Shumate - Connor Stevens Reagan Sullivan - Abram Thomas - Jackie Thompson Danielle Underwood


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Food Paradise “Italian Eats” (N) (G)

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Paid Program

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The Walking Dead “Sing Me a Song” A deeper look at the Sanctuary. (In Stereo) (MA) Å

South Park (14)

Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (G)

Talking Dead Guests discuss the latest episode. (N) (14) Å

Ocean Warriors “Who’s the Bad Guy”

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Movie: ››› “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989) Chevy Chase. (In Stereo) Å

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Movie: ››‡ “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. A wounded sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him.

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Alaska: The Last Frontier “Episode 9” (In Stereo) (14) Å

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MacGyver “Wire Cutter” Mac has to defuse a Soviet-era warhead. (14,V)

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Little People, Big World (PG) Å

Jessie Jessie gets a job. (G) Å

Shooter “Musa Qala” (14)

Movie: “A Wish for Christmas” (2016) Lacey Chabert, Paul Greene. (G) Å

Movie: ››› “G.I. Jane” (1997, Drama) Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen. Å

Chopped “Viewers’ Baskets” (G)

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Posey 4H celebrates successful banquet q

Jr. Leaders being honored at this year’s banquet included, (Front Row): Amber AlCheven May with Judy Voegel, who acceptlyn, Mallory Motz, Helen Newton, (Middle Row), Isabel Glaser, Sydney Deno, Emma Yarber, Kelsey Lang, Kimberly Korff, Moriah Seifert, (Back Row) Rachel Price, Brantly Oakley received his Divi- ed Abbi Voegel’s Garden Award sponsored by Emma Carner, Hannah Lang, Curtis Pate and Luke McGennis. Photos submitted sion I Electric Award at the banquet. Green Leaf, Inc. Special to the news Posey County 4-H recognized its youth award winners and adult volunteers at the Annual 4-H Achievement Banquet on Thursday, November 10, 2016, at the Posey County Community Center on the 4-H Fairgrounds. The current 4-H Junior Leader Officers, along with current 4-H Council Members and the 4-H Youth Development Educator, conducted the awards presentation, and the meal was sponsored by the Posey County Co-op. Posey County 4-H Club Leaders were recognized for their time and volunteer efforts put forth during the past 4-H year. They are as follows: First Year- Heather

Allyn, Jennifer Green, Katy Lang, Cody Pate; Second Year- Dana Jarvis, Phillona Steele; Third Year- Warren

Eighth Year- Jerry Cotner; Tenth Year- Tracy Burks; Eleventh YearLaura DeShields, Megan Weinzapfel; Thirteenth Year- Julie Cotner, Dana and John Pate; Fourteenth Year- Jeanette Sturgell; Sixteenth Year- Carol Hordynski; Nineteenth Year- Rachel Deno; Twenty-second Year- Mary Korff; Twenty-third Year- Russell Roehr; Twenty-sixth YearJeanette Head; Twenty-eighth Year- Pat and Tim Hulsey; Thirtyninth Year- Chris Mulkey. Korff, Robin Price; Fourth The following 4-H memYear- Shayna Ray; Sixth bers completed the Junior Year- Kendra Glaser, Dave Leader project requirements Morlock, Kim Ripple, An- and were recognized at the gela and Todd Wiley; Sev- banquet: Six Years- Olivea enth Year- Joanna Dickhaut; Glaser, Derek Motz, Abbi Voegel; Five Years- Moriah Seifert; Four Years- Robyn Bender, Dalton Pfeiffer; Three Years- Emma Carner, Mackenzie Dickhaut, Hannah Lang, Luke McGennis, Curtis Pate; Two Years- Olivia Benthall, Jacob Defur, Mallory Motz, Helen Newton, Madison O’Daniel, Rachel Price, Emma Yarber; One Year- Amber Allyn, Sydney Deno, Grace Glaser, Isabel Glaser , Sam Heckman, Kimberly Korff, Beste Secretary’s Book Award winners were Helen Haley Kueber, Kelsey Lang, Newton, Sydney Deno and Emma Carner. Samantha Payne. 4-H Project Awards were earned by the following 4-H members: Electric- Brantly Oakley, Audra Morlock, Cameron Tepool; ForestryLandon Epley, Rylan Paul, Maria Turner; Garden- Abbi Voegel. Electric awards were sponsored by the State 4-H Electric Committee, and the Garden award was sponsored statewide by Green Leaf, Inc. Forestry and Soil and Water awards Mallory Motz accepted the Timmy Lee Schmidt are sponsored by the Posey Award on behalf of her brother Derek Motz, from County SWCD. Cheven May. State Fair Merit awards are awarded each year to those 4-H exhibits of the highest quality. The following 4-H members earned this award this year: Scott Cox, Landon Epley, Olivea Glaser, Shelby Lang, Julianne Pardon, Anna Stock, Olivia Woods. Penmanship Award Winners were selected by 4-H Project Superintendents during this year’s weekNed O. Williams Outstanding Leader Award recipi- long Posey County 4-H ent Phillona Steele with Cheven May. Fair. 4-H members who

Hoosier Boosters Club of the Year included (Front Row) Laura DeShields, Olivia Woods, Mallory Motz, Emma Carner, Chris Mulkey, (Back Row) Todd Wiley and Angela Wiley.

4-H’ers of the Month: Front Row: Annabelle Newton, Kimberly Korff, Kathleen Glaser, Madalyn Newton, )Back Row) Helen Newton, Maria Turner, Ethan Parmenter, Rachel Price and Luke McGennis. consistently provided excellent care for their animals were chosen, and the recipients are as follows: Beef: Robyn Bender; Dairy: Jonathan Schmitt; Goat: Alex Vantlin; Horse: Emily Green; Poultry: Emma Yarber; Rabbit: Lukas Donner; Sheep: Madison Simpson; Swine: Bryan, Emma and Valerie Wildeman. 4-H’ers of the Month winners are selected by the Posey County 4-H Council for the months of May through September. Each winner receives a $25 check for their outstanding achievements. Those 4-H members receiving this award each month were: April: Maria Turner and Ethan Parmenter; May: Robyn Bender and Abbi Voegel; June: Kimberly Korff and Annabelle Newton; July: Luke McGennis and Rachel Price; August: Kathleen Glaser and Helen Newton; September: Madalyn Newton and Alesha Ramsey. Membership Pins were also presented to all 4-H members who completed at least one 4-H project this year. Those members not present are welcome to stop by the Purdue ExtensionPosey County Office and pick up their pins at their convenience. The Timmy Lee Schmidt Award winner for this year is Derek Motz of the Hoosier Boosters 4-H Club, and the Ned O. Williams Outstanding Leader Award winner is Phillona Steele of the Blazing Saddles 4-H Club. The 2016 4-H Honor Clubs are the Hoosier Boosters, Kings and Queens, Roaring Vikings, and Tarty Tuckers. The 4-H Club of the Year is the Hoosier Boosters, as they accumulated the most points of any club as determined by the 4-H Club Achievement Checklist. The Best Secretary’s Book Award winners earned 100 percent on their club secretary bookkeeping and are Sydney Deno of the Diligent Ones 4-H Club, Emma Carner of the Hoosier Boosters 4-H Club, and Helen Newton of the Roaring Vikings 4-H Club. The 2016 4-H Service Award was also presented at this event. This award is given each year to a person

Volunteer Service Award Recipients: Sue and Spencer Aldrich with Cheven May

Member of the Tarty Tuckers Honor Club included Annaliese Mayse, Brantly Oakley and Kaitlyn Oakley

State Fair Merit Winners were Olivia Woods, Scott Cox and Shelby Lang.

Carla Schenk with Penmanship winners: Emma Yarber, Emily Green and Jonathan Schmitt. or persons who have been involved in and supportive of the Posey County 4-H youth development program and who is not a volunteer 4-H Club Leader. This person has graciously given of their talents and time to work with the youth in our community and to make the 4-H program better. This year’s recipients are Spencer and Sue Aldrich. Many thanks go to the volunteers mentioned in this article and the many more who are not noted.

All have helped local youth better themselves and their community using the four H’s: head, heart, hands and health. For more information on the Posey County 4-H youth development program, please contact Purdue Extension-Posey County by calling 812-838-1331 or emailing poseyces@purdue. edu. Open enrollment occurs October 1-Jannuary 15 annually, and you can enroll online at www.4Honline. com.

Seen here with the Roaring Viking Honor Club are (Front Row) Annabelle Newton, The Kings & Queens Honor Club were all smiles. Seen here are (Front Row) Ethan Madalyn Newton, Kathleen Glaser, Kimberly Korff, (Back Row) Warren Korff, Mary Yarber, Addy McFadin, (Middle Row) Sydney Redman, Madelyn Moore, Shelby Lang, Hannah Lang (Back Row) Katy Lang, Emma Yarber, Kelsey Lang and Blake McFadin. Korff, Helen Newton and Isabel Glaser.


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Members of the North Posey Viking basketball team for the 2016-17 season are, front row left to right: Michael Kavanaugh, Dalton Cox, Camden Bender, Jacob Newman, Shane Harris, Caleb Wassmer, Tristen Fisher, Hunter Alkire, and Cooper Motz Middle row left to right: Manager Eric Reynolds, Brandon Hamman, David Bender, Jacob Sanford, Ethan Morlock, Noah Scheller, Jordan Goedde, Corey Heath, Drake Rogers, Josiah Ricketts, and Manager Blake Schmitt. Back row left to right: Coach John Morrow, Coach Josh Smith, Coach Jeremy Schipp, Coach Heath Howington, Coach Kyle Hill, Coach Damon Cardin, and Coach Rusty Seymour. Photo courtesy of Straub Photography

Experienced Viking basketball team looks for success By Dave Pearce The North Posey Viking boys basketball team is expected to be the best team Coach Heath Howington has been able to field since he has been at North Posey. This will be his fifth year and despite the absence of a dominant returning player, the returning experience is expected to serve the Vikings well in their quest to put the team back on the map. “We have two seniors in Noah Scheller and Ethan Morlock and we could not ask for two better leaders to take us into the year,” Viking Coach Heath Howington said. “Both of them have experience. Ethan has been starting now for three years and Noah started on the jayvee team early last year and worked his way into a starting position on the varsity. He had his best game in our sectional loss to Mater Dei. He scored 20 points and showed that he is capable of being a big factor in a big ballgame. We know what we are going to get out of those two guys every time out. They are both incredibly unselfish and they have told me they just want to win.” Scheller stands about 6-foot-3 and his physical strength, coming off a successful football season, should serve him well as he will have to play against some taller players inside. Morlock, who has served primarily as a defensive specialist, taking on the other team’s best player almost every night out, turned offensive at times during the season as the Vikings struggled to find ball handlers who could break the press that was thrown at them nearly every time they tool the floor. The Vikings will have to replace the height and rebounding

they got from 6-foot-6 Grant Scheller. They will have to depend on a six-person junior class to provide many of the things that are needed to be successful. Jacob Sanford, a sharp-shooter who was forced to bring the ball up quite a bit last year, could get a better opportunity to score this season, probably moving to an off-guard. “I believe Jacob is also going to be a good on-ball defender for us,” Howington said. “He can also handle the point.” Drake Rogers, who carries over a wealth of leadership experience from football, is also expected to contribute significantly to this year’s varsity basketball program. Rogers is a heady ball-player who generally makes good decisions and is very competitive. He is versatile who can play the three or four spot on the floor. He will have to help the team with rebounding. A key to the Viking inside game is going to be Jordan Goedde, a junior who has grown to about 6-foot-5 and has also spent some time in the weight room. “Jordan has had some great weeks of practice and we are going to need his size as a presence inside for us,” Howington said. “We have been real pleased with what he has brought to the table.” Another junior with skills and desire is Corey Heath. “Corey just seems to get better every time he steps onto the court,” Howington said of the fair-haired junior. “He has really improved his strength and athleticism. He is about 6-foot-3 with long arms.” Another player who could be among the top couple of physi-

cally strongest players on the court is also expected to contribute. “Brandon is a great teammate and is an unselfish player,” Howington said. “He is a very good interior passer.” And there’s David Bender, who has seen several starts since his freshman year. What he lacks in height, he makes up in aggressiveness as he has no fear of taking the ball to the basket and possesses an outstanding outside shot. He beings a ton of experience into this season, as well. A sophomore could also be knocking on the door is 6-foot-3 Shane Harris. Harris enjoyed tremendous success last season in baseball, as a freshman, and has grown and seems to be improving athletically on a very regular basis. “He is a good perimeter shooter,” Howington said. Another player who is expected to draw a lot of attention from North Posey fans and opposing players is freshman Josiah Ricketts. Ricketts has been home-schooled byt has enrolled at North Posey High School for his freshman year. “Josiah is a freshman and a lot of people don’t know about him but I think they are going to find out pretty quick,” Howington said. “He is a very good player and can play the one or two. He is the very definition of a gym rat.” The Viking fans could see a change in the style of play this season with several players with more than adequate speed and several good ball-handlers on the squad. “We are looking to play a little more up-tempo and we are deeper than we have ever been since I have been here,” Howington said. “These guys enjoy playing that way so we are hoping to really get out and pressure the ball and get out and go in transition. Howington said this is the quickest and most athletic team he has had and he is hoping to overcome a size deficit with quickness. Defensively, the team will put more pressure in the backcourt this year. “You have to adapt to your personnel,” Howington said. “We have some guys who probably will not often be walking the ball up the court.” Pike Central is likely the team to beat in the Pocket Athletic Conference again this season with a couple of other sectional champions who are expected to be tough again. The Chargers have four starters back from on the best teams they have had in a long time last season. Heritage Hills, Southridge, and South Spencer, along with Gibson Southern and Forest Park can always expect to be a challenge. The Vikings opened their season the night before Thanksgiving at Evansville Central, a defending sectional champion.

Above: Members of the North Posey High School freshman basketball team for the 2016-7 season are, in front left to right: Jacob Craig, Rylee Thompson, Zach Lowe, Cole Koester, Logan Braun, Logan Hoehn, and Cameron Tepool. Back row left to right: Hunter Harvey, Michael Goedde, Johnson Koester, Tyler Holman, Sam Muensterman, Nathan Ricketts, and Head Coach Rusty Seymour. Photo courtesy of Straub Photography

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2016-17 Mount Vernon Boys Varsity/JV Basketball members are, first row left to right: Coach Marc Hostetter, Kaleb Thompson, Tanner Curtis, Austin McDurmon, Todd Ghrist, Blake Jackson, Dylan Guthrie, Collin Jackson, Shane Vantlin, and Walker Paris. Back row left to right: Manager Devion Tolliver, Coach Geoff Collins, Coach Nick Burton, Ben Varner, Matthew Crafton, Nathan Fischer, Nick Curtis, Abram Adams, Logan Sitzman, Zach Batteiger, Hunter Murphy, Sam Thomas, Tyler Walls, Braden Henning, Mitchell Wilson, Coach Reed Jackson, and Coach Keith Oeth. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

Senior-laden Wildcats expect to compete each night By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon High School basketball team lost three of their leading scorers from last year. A slew of seniors will be expected to lead a Wildcat team that should be competitive. “Finding consistency on offense will be one of our challenges,” said head Wildcat basketball coach Marc Hostetter. “We expect the players to be unselfish and sacrifice their individual goals for those of the team. If we can come together and play as one, we expect to be competitive.” The team will feature nine seniors. “This is by far the most seniors I have ever coached on one team,” said Hostetter. Walker Paris, 6-foot-3 Senior, Forward, (9.7 PPG, 5.6 R) started last year. Paris is a good inside out player that is capable of defending multiple positions. Blake Jackson, 6-foot1 Senior, Guard, started at times last year. Jackson is a good shooter who has became a better athlete over the offseason. “We expect Blake to have a good season,” said Hostetter. Tanner Curtis, 5-foot-10 Senior, Guard, will be asked to handle some of the ball handling responsibilities. “He is one of our best guard athletes, who is very good at attacking the defense,” said Hostetter. Dylan Guthrie, 5-foot-10 Senior, Guard, had a good offseason. “He has improved his conditioning and will be expected to handle the ball for us on the perimeter more than he has in the past,” said Hostetter. Todd Ghrist, 6-foot-3 Senior, Center, will be a good post presence. “We expect him to use his size to defend the rim and keep possessions alive,” said Hostetter. Collin Jackson, 5-foot-9 Senior, Guard, is one of the most active on ball defenders and will be expected to disrupt the other team’s guard play. “He has really developed an all-around floor game and has always been a good shooter,” said Hostetter. Austin McDurmon, 6-foot-1 Senior, Forward, tore his ACL last year in football and was out of athletics for nine months. He

is a good inside scorer who can stretch defenses if not respected. “We are excited to have Austin back in the lineup,” said Hostetter. Shane Vantlin, 6-foot2 Senior, Forward, is the emotional leader and will be expected to help guide his teammates throughout the year. “He is also one of our best post defenders and rebounders,” said Hostetter. Kaleb Thompson, 6-foot3 Senior, Forward, is a good shooter and long athlete that can match up with the other teams more athletic wings. “We expect our seniors to step up and lead our team,” said Hostetter. “They have been a part of our practices for two years and should understand what is expected of a Mount Vernon Wildcat.” The Wildcats faced adversity last year, due to injury. “We lost our two inside players and that forced guys to play out of position and opened up playing time for some of this years seniors,” said Hostetter. “We want to build on their experience and maturity.” With nine seniors, depth will be the team strength. That, and the ability to make in game adjustments should give Mount Vernon an edge in close games. Sectional 32 is headed by 2015 state finalist, Evansville Bosse. “Memorial has the most talent and Gibson Southern has a few good returning players,” said Hostetter. The Big 8 should be wide open. “Our all-conference teams were filled with Seniors last year,” said Hostetter. “Mount Carmel has the best two players returning and they are 6’-6” and 6’8”. Jasper has good returning players and is probably the best team.” This team has stayed busy in the offseason. “We worked hard in the weight room and played at the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana camps,” said Hostetter. “We also hosted our own shootout in June. The focus of this group has been in our conditioning and weight training. The kids have responded well and we expect to see payoff, toward the end of the season.” This is Hostetter’s sixth year at the Mount Vernon helm. He thinks highly of his squad. “I believe we are a highly respected opponent that no one overlooks.” There is an athlete that may surprise this season. Sam Thomas is a sophomore and should be able to earn some varsity time. “Any one of our seniors could surprise opponents on any given night,” said Hostetter. The Wildcats want to be in position to compete for championships. “We expect our players to play tough, alert and together,” said Hostetter. “We also, expect our players to show enthusiasm, industriousness and be good communicators.” The head coach is excited to start a new journey with a new team. “We always learn something about ourselves, each other and we get to grow together for the next five months.” It should be an exciting season.

Members of the 2016-17 MVHS Freshman Basketball team are, front row left to right: Breckan Austin, Bronson Quinzer, Landon Guthrie, Alex Reynolds, Brock Ricketts, and Austin Williams. Back row left to right: Tyler Swartz, Ian Dutkiewicz, Zachary Rutledge, Wade Dixon, Dakota Walden, Aaron Batteiger, and Coach Dan Guthrie. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

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Members of the North Posey Girls Basketball Team consist of, front row left to right: Manager Haley Exline, Manager Caitlyn Creek, Kam Brandenstein, Rachael Goedde, Kaitlyn Blankenberger, Ally Brandenstein, Manager Mackenize Atkins, and Manager Kriersten Woods. Middle row left to right: Emily Fortune, Annie Stegall, Annelise Brown, Allison Roy, Taylor Vaughan, Stephanie Patton, Jordyn Beshears, Maggie Newcomb, and Mallory Motz. Back row left to right: Coach Tyler Nicole, Coach Chelsea Schmidt, Haley Wilson, Christine Scheller, Claire Muensterman, Danielle Perry, Kim Weaver, Annemarie Cardin, Allie Norrington, Coach Larry Kahle, and Coach Paul Rynkiewich. Photo courtesy of Straub Photography

Lady Vikings have nucleus, must develop role players By Dave Pearce The North Posey Viking girls’ basketball team will have to find a way to score, handle the ball, and rebound by committee this season as Kayla Sanford, the school’s leading scorer and 3-point shooter has moved on to the start of a very successful season in college. But Viking Coach Larry Kahle believes that if his team plays as well as they are capable of playing and continues to improve as the season goes along, they should be in the thick of the Pocket Athletic Conference race and inevitably in the reace for a sectional crown. “I would also like to repeat the success we had at the Merry Mule Tournament last year in Fairfield,” Kahle said with a smile. “But I think we can compete for so much more if we have some of the younger players step up and out older players play to their capability.” The Lady Vikings won their first two games of the season with relative ease against Harrison and Mount Vernon but ran into the annual buzz-saw against Vincennes Rivet and then got the result everyone expected against probably the best team south of Indianapolis against the Central Bears on Tuesday before Thanksgiving.

Ss the Vikings will take their 2-2 record into play after Thanksgiving, having played a pair of teams they clearly dominated and a pair of teams that clearly dominated them. “This type of schedule definitely shows us that we are capable of playing with most of the teams on our schedule but also shows us that we still have a lot of work to do,” Kahle said of the early results. The Lady Vikings will have to put the bulk of their hopes on seniors Ally Brandenstein, Kamryn Brandenstein, and Kaitlyn Blankenberger as well as senior Rachel Goedde. The Vikings do not have outstanding height or outstanding quickness so they will have to make up for that with outstanding desire and outstanding hustle. Kahle believes his team is ready to rise to the challenge. Kahle said point guard Kaitlyn Blankenberger is beginning to settle into her role as primary ball handler. She is playing under control and making good decisions with the basketball. Her defense is also a strong suit as she will spend the majority of the season on the floor. “Kaitlyn is our leader both on the floor and vocally,” Kahle said. “She is probably our toughest defensive player and she will draw the other team’s toughest defense assignment

about every game.” Kamryn Brandenstein has already shown that she is capable of hitting the long range shot and her ball-handling skills are improved this year over last. She appears to be more comfortable driving the ball to the basket this season, as well. And most importantly, she is coming into the season healthy, which is a change. Ally Brandenstein will be the key inside player and rebounder. She is expected to lead the team in both those categories. “We need to rely on her offense and hopefully she can step up and play some defense, as well,” Kahle said. The other senior is Rachel Goedde, who has improved dramatically over last season. She has shown her ability to step in and give some of the starters a rest and is a threat when she can get open and plays pretty solid defense as well as being a good free throw shooter. But perhaps the best part of this year’s team will be the ability to run players in and out and not drop off significantly. Junior Kim Weaver has to play a key role if this year’s team is going to be successful. She is an excellent outside shooter and does an adequate job of handling the basketball and is a good rebounder. “Between Kim, Kam, and Kaitlyn, we have a triple threat from the outside,” Kahle said. “And Kristine Scheller may be out most pure outside shooter. Annemarie Cardin

could probably be included in that group who has the ability to hit the outside shot. She is first of the bench and with her height, she can rebound sell and is a good shooter. Danielle Perry is also expected to start this season and see plenty of action. The 5-7 guard has excellent speed and has a nose for the ball and is fearless going in among the tall timbers. “We have moved her from a guard position and have put her inside with the big girls and she is doing a good job in there,” Kahle said. “We have also been working on her shot and she is capable of helping us out a whole lot in there. Although the team is not as deep as last year’s, it does boast some depth. “We are going to be seven or eight players deep,” Kahle said. Freshman Haylee Wilson and junior Claire Muensterman are expected to be impact players off the bench. Wilson is big on ability but short on experience while Muensterman has experience from playing last season. “Haylee and Claire have both improved even since the beginning of practice,” Kahle said. “We just have to get them in there and get them some playing time.” The team is expected to challenge for the conference title as well as the sectional title. “We have a shot at winning conference if we play the way we are capable of,” Kahle said. “And we definitely want to have a winning season.”

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SPORTS The 2016-17 Mount Vernon Girls Basketball Team members include, front row left to right: Hannah Nurrenbern, Summer Sanders, Leah Bilskie, Madison Rodgers, Demi Collins, Arianna Wilkerson, and Emma Hazlett. Back row left to right: Gameday Nick Burton, Hallie Fisher, Danielle Minton, J’Lea Schneider, Megan Ghrist, Alison Simpson,Nicole Reese, and Coach Doug Blair. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

Graduation means ‘Cats must improve as year progresses By Brandon Cole What do you do when you lose your school’s all time scoring leader and a three-point specialist to college basketball? This is the situation the Mount Vernon High School Lady Wildcat’s basketball team has to overcome. It is true. Mount Vernon lost five players to graduation. Alexis Nall will be a hard player to replace. She left Mount Vernon the all-time scoring leader. Nall is playing college ball at Hanover. “We have to find a way to score this season, because we lost Alexis Nall, who was a great scorer and a tremendous rebounder,” said Lady Wildcats head coach Doug Blair. The outside shooting of Mara Canada will also be missed. She is currently playing for St. Mary’s of the Woods. Besides losing five players to graduation, a few other girls have decided not to play. “We currently have a roster of 12 players, which includes six freshman,” said Blair. This is not to say that the Lady Wildcats are without talent. Hallie Fisher (Junior) is Mount Vernon’s top returning player with varsity experience. She averaged 9.2 points per game last season, along with two steals and three assists per game. “She will be running point guard duties this season, while also playing some wing, so we can utilize her strength in scoring with the basketball,” said Blair. Alison Simpson (Junior) is another player who really tries to do whatever is needed for the team to be successful. “She had a great summer for us and will be used both inside and outside this season,” said Blair. “She has an ability to rebound the basketball, which we will need to compete.” Megan Ghrist (Sophomore) will be the anchor in the middle. “She is a hard-nosed kid that likes to bang inside and will be our top rebounder coming into this season,” said Blair. “We will have to play three freshman at all perimeter positions this season, which is very difficult to do at the varsity level,” said Blair. Madison Rodgers, Demi Collins and Summer Sanders have been doing a good job of adjusting to the speed and physical play. The team will look for a couple of juniors to spell the starters. “Danielle Minton and Nicole Reese will have to step up and give us some minutes this season to help provide some team depth,” said Blair. The Lady Wildcats will have to scale down much of their

offensive and defensive strategies, due to the youth and inexperience. “Our goal is to improve and get better each week,” said Blair. “We will go through some growing pains, because basketball is such a long and grueling season. I am pleased with our efforts in practice and willingness to learn and get better. We want to be as competitive as we can, but not worry so much about wins and losses.” Blair is very pleased with his staff because they have a good understanding of the situation they are in this season. “We were able to get Jade Dixon and Lauren Stemple to help this season, which brings a good bond because both of them played together at Mount Vernon and can help mentor the girls with the process of playing varsity basketball and

balancing all other aspects of being a student athlete,” said Blair. “(Gameday) Nick Burton is back with me for about the ninth year, which I appreciate because he is very loyal and has a great knowledge of the game. He has a passion about the game that we hope to pass on to all in our program.” This season will be a challenge. Some might even call it a rebuilding year. “But we have a strong eighth-grade group that will come in to us next season and we have good numbers at our sixth and seventh-grade levels,” said Blair. “We will proceed to be more assertive and get our younger kids involved by getting a basketball in their hands and focus on getting our numbers back up where they need to be.”

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Members of the North Posey 2016-17 Wrestling Team are, front row left to right: Peyton O’Brien, Kameron Kendall, Nate Willman, Cameron Fisher, Thomas Rapp, Kamon Capps, Levi Miller, Josh Wiggins, Albert Spencer, Jr., and Drew Lutz. Middle row left to right: Bailey Will, Tristan Martin, Colton Gamblin, Austin Frymire, Adam Jasso, Zack Adkins, Cole Werkmeister, Chris Cross, and Anthony Martinez. Back row left to right: Manager Hannah Will, Coach Brad Miller, Coach Albert Spencer, Sr., Coach Sam Goebel, Coach Lorenzo Turi, Coach Cody Moll, and Manager Abby Spencer. Photo courtesy of Straub Photography

North Posey wrestling expects success from hard work By Dave Pearce The North Posey wrestling program continues to

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Only one senior graduated from last year’s wrestling team and expectations have grown along with numbers. “Just looking at last year’s credentials alone, we expect to field a very solid team this season,” Moll said. “We have Cameron Kendall back who was a freshman last year along with Levi Miller, who was a state qualifier as a freshman and a semi-state qualifier last season. We also have Cameron Fisher back who was a semi-state qualifier last year.” Those wrestlers alone make the Vikings a team that looks to be able to challenge for a Pocket Athletic Conference title. But other things have improved, as well. “We also have back Josh Wiggins and Kaynin Capps who have previously been regional qualifiers,” Moll said. “Cole Werkmeister is also back as a senior this season.” Success breeds success and numbers. That has been the case for the Vikings over the past couple of seasons. The Vikings hit the magic 20-win mark last year and caught the attention of some of the athletes in the hallways. Wrestlers who want to help their team be better have been able to pick up a couple football players in the past two or three weeks. “It’s not going to do anything but help them in their football,” Moll said. “In a school the size of North Posey, you have to have athletes who are willing to play two or three sports if you are going to be successful. We

are beginning to see that our students understand that.” The numbers are impressive as each wrestler who goes out has the potential to make another wrestler on the team even better. The more marches and the more styles the teammates face during the pre-season enhances the chances for success throughout the year. “”They know they don’t have job security when there’s someone beating at the door wanting to take your spot,” Moll explained. “That makes the wrestling room so much more intense. The attitudes continue to improve in the wrestling room. The kids are recruiting their friends because they know they can have fun and be a part of winning. Success breeds numbers. We have qualified for team state and there are people out there selling T-shirts and getting the word out about what we have been able to achieve.” The team took 14 wrestlers to one of the most prestigious wresting camps in the nation over the summer. “We went to the Chuck Jordan State Champ Camp and I think that’s the most intense camp you can attend,” Moll said. “There were about 100 kids in the wrestling room and you wrestled all day and them you literally slept on the mats and woke up the next morning and did the same thing again. People who would look in from the outside would think that’s a little insane but that’s what you have to do to be committed to your sport and suc-

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cess in it. There were a lot of state champs there and a lot of wrestlers who already have scholarships to go to college.” Despite the numbers and early-season impressions, Moll knows there is a lot of room for improvement and the more people who go out, the better the chances are to achieve that success. He needs other members of the team to achieve to the capability. “The entire freshman class is working their tails off and are understanding what it takes to be a good wrestler,” Moll said of his youngest wrestlers. Colton Gamblin has impressed his coach this season over last. “Colton has all the talent in the world and I believe he finally has his head in the right place in order to be successful,” Moll said. “He is coming in and working his tail off as is Adam Grasso, the sophomore who wrestled a whole lot as a freshman last year. Austin Frymeier is also working his butt off to help himself and the team.” Moll said the entire team is working hard and the attitude in the wrestling room is one of hard work and resolve. Thomas Rapp, who enjoyed success last season, has been injured but is on the mend and a gamer who is competitive. The Vikings will have every weight class filled this season with multiple wrestlers at most classes. “We have been pretty strong in the lower weights but with these new football guys that have come out, that should make us even more competitive in the upper weight classes,” Moll said. “That’s been a weakness for us but these two guys are going to help make a tremendous difference up there. There guys are athletes and when they get a little experience under their belts, they are going to be very competitive because they are gifted natural athletes.” Jesse Kissel and Cody Martin are the two football players who have joined the team and are working every day. Moll said the team has a goal of winning everything they participate in, which could be tough. But the goal to “just win” seems to be practical enough. “It is easy to say you want to win but these kids are putting in the work,” Moll said. “Coach Miller has a saying that you have to pay the rent. Our rent will become due the first time when we take the mat against Princeton on November 29 but our team knows they have to pay the rent before it comes due.” Moll said his team will no longer have the philosophy of going out and trying to keep the matches close but they have advanced to the idea of going out there to win every time out. “Our coaching staff has gotten better and out team has gotten better and we can’t wait to get this year started,” Moll said. “The kids can’t wait to start.”


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The Mount Vernon 2016-17 Wrestling Team consists of, front row left to right: Corinna Lambright, Nate Morgan, Blake Emerson, Chayton Lawrence, Andrew Weiss, Luke McGennis, Nick Lawrence, Brent Ricketts, Jaxon Dye, Pake Davis, and Gabi Gilpin. Middle row left to right: Tatiana Gilpin, Austin Rice, Bryson Henn, Ricky Simpson, Jamie Jimenez, Danny Sancouie, Seth Sharber, Shawn Bass, and Tommy Kelly. Back row left to right: Coach Anspaugh, Coach Alcorn, Cade Latshaw, Coach Stallings, Noah, Schnur, Harley Gorman, Jacob Crissup, Alex Wilkerson, Micah Keller, Wade Ripple, Cam Maier, Austin Bethel, Coach Rubenacher, Kaleb McCaffry, Coach Hoehn and Coach Stevens. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

Experience, numbers, desire key to Wildcat success By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon High School Wrestlers are senior heavy, but also filled with a plethora of freshman and sophomores. They are set for this year and the near future. The team has double-digit seniors on the wrestling team. “We have a few that have decided to come back to the program,” said head wrestling coach, Tim Alcorn. “Alex Wilkerson, Micah Keller, Austin Bethel, Michael Brocato, Wade Ripple, Cam Maier, Jacob Crissup, Harley Gorman, Cade Latshaw, Kaleb McCaffry and Noah Schnur make up the seniors. That makes 11 seniors. That is a good problem to have. We have a lot of leadership. It’s hard to talk about one of them and not talk about all of them. They are all great leaders and role players. No one person dominates or dictates as the leader. They are all leaders and that is what is unique about our senior class. They are one of the most cohesive senior groups that I have ever coached, taught or been a part of.” The Wildcat grapplers continue to pick up where they left off last season. “We are twotime defending Conference Champions and that’s our number one goal, to win that again this year,” said Alcorn. The schedule looks a little bit different this year. “We have some newer and better goals for our dual meet season,” said Alcorn. “We have a dual meet team that is pretty much a force to be reckoned with. We could lose as few as two, one or even go undefeated if the second half of the season goes well. We would like to lose two or less dual meets this year.” The biggest obstacle this season is the new kids near the bottom. “We are going to have one or two first-year kids in the lineup,” said Alcorn. “We are going to have one or two freshman step up into the lineup, so the fact that we are doing this could be a little bit of a hindrance for us. We actually see this as an opportunity and not necessarily an obstacle.” Of the strengths this team has, the coach does pin-point the biggest. “Our team strength will be the seniors that I talked about earlier,” said Alcorn. “We’ll have seven-11 seniors in the

The Mount Vernon Dance Cats Team includes front row left to right: Captain Riley Hollinger, Captain Maddie Ries, Captain Taylor Brooks, and Co-Captain Hope Sinnett. Middle row left to right: Olivia Benthall, Coach Ivy Elsfelder, Madison Fields, Coach Becky DeKemper, and Bailie Kimmel. Back row left to right: Katie Tanner, Madison O’Daniel, and Tori Thompson. Not Pictured, Brooke Pate. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

lineup at any given time. This makes us the oldest, and hopefully the strongest and wisest team on the mat. I hope to use that to our advantage every time we take to the mat.” In Conference, it is always Jasper that seems to be the main competition. “We have to be able to beat them heads up, to be able to expect to win a Conference Championship,” said Alcorn. “Our goal is to finish ahead of them at the Reitz Hill Classic.” In the Sectional, it is always Mater Dei. “Gibson is always a close third behind us,” said Alcorn. “We finished second to Mater Dei last year. Those are the guys we are always gunning for, but we want to make sure we keep good kids like Gibson and other teams in that Sectional in our rear-view mirror.” The Wildcats have done work in the off-season to get better. “We did our own camp and then we got away and did kind of a cabin camp,” said Alcorn. “We rented some cabins at Lincoln State Park. We did some technique at the local high school. We just kind of took the boys away from Mount Vernon. We didn’t necessarily go to a college or technique camp, we did our own thing. Then we came home and wrestled in our Border Wars. The guys got some great mat-time and some good experience.” This will be Alcorn’s sixth year coaching and his greatest accomplishment is just being a coach. “I’ve dreamt of this my whole life,” said Alcorn. “I spent many years watching my dad be a head coach. Just to be a head coach on my own and have a program is great. To have people that believe in me and support me, it’s a dream come true and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I wouldn’t change the kids we have or the parents we have. Everyday, I get to live my dream. Not a lot of people get to say that.” What kids will step up and surprise us this year? “That is what we are here to see,” said Alcorn. “We have some young kids that took some lumps last year. Luke McGennis, Seth Sharber and Nate Morgan will grow into their shoes as sophomores. Cam Maier is a kid that has come back out to wrestling and is semi-state good right now. He could really make some noise, depending on how the second half of his season goes. Kids like Kaleb McCaffry and Cade Latshaw had a little trial by fire last year. We expect them to get better and grow. Our horses that had long runs in the post season: Wade Ripple, Austin Bethel and Micah Keller, they are not just going to be qualifiers. I think they are going to bring home some state medals and really turn some heads in the process.” Team goals are high as usual. The Wildcats would like to win 20 or more duals, win Conference, send double digits to Regionals, send anywhere from five-to-eight kids to Semi-State and send three or more to State. “That is kind of a carbon copy of a list from our past, but that is where we have the bar set and that is where we would like to keep it,” said Alcorn. This team is different from last season. “I think this year, what makes us unique is our numbers,” said Alcorn. “Our numbers are way up from what they have been in the past. Sometimes we have been as low as 16 kids and as many as 21. This year we have 27 kids. We have a full room and a little bit of a problem with space and getting everybody in for workouts, rotation and getting everybody the reps they need. It’s a nice problem to have. We will deal with that problem everyday.” What about all the youngsters? “Some people look it as oh no, we have 13-14 freshman and sophomores, were going to be a young team,” said Alcorn. “Fast forward, two-to-three years down the road and look at the experience those kids will have. That is what makes for strong senior classes. That’s what you can expect, when they get good experience earlier in their careers. Yeah, you have some growing pains right now, but it will pay off with huge dividends in the future. I don’t see it as a hindrance. It’s a great opportunity, especially when you see the depth and quality of this senior class. Those guys will help the young guys along all season long and help them to be leaders next year.” Not to look ahead, but this team is set up for success. If they can cooperate and stick together, they may just be one of the most dangerous teams in the area.

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Members of the 2016-17 Mount Vernon Boys Swim Team are, front row left to right: Eduardo Hernando, Reid Veatch, Danner Latshaw, Logan Culley, and Jayce Hamilton. Middle row left to right: Gunner Schroeder, Jake Claxton, Jonathan Hueftle, Ty Sims, and Clint Wolfe. Back row left to right: Head Coach Steve Loehr, Assistant Coach Michea Whittenbraker, Darin Petrig, Jacob Howard, Bailey Shumate, Assistant Coach Dustin Bredemeier, and Assistant Coach Kendyl Bourne. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B Below: Members of the 2016-17 Mount Vernon Girls Swim Team are, front row left to right: Kat Bellew, Drew Scates, Maggie Jones, Taylor Collins, and Halyn Boyd. Second row left to right: Makayla Austin, Nina Bippus, Ellee Cox, Liz Saltzman, Meredith Crawford, and Cora Epley. Third row left to right: Maddie Plough, Kyliegh Head, Olivia Trent, Pearl Muensterman, and Ella Sims. Back row left to right: Head Coach Steve Loehr, Assistant Coach Michea Whittenbraker, Elaine Thomas, Natalie Gerard, Assistant Coach Dustin Bredemeier, Assistant Coach Kendyl Bourne. Photo courtesy of Daniel Knight’s Studio B

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By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon High School swim and dive teams will return plenty of quality letter winners. They are not great in number this season, but should make some waves this year. “We are looking to continue our success in the conference and work to regain titles at the sectional level,� said Mount Vernon head swim coach, Steve Loehr. On the girls side, Mount Vernon has 15 swimmers and three divers. They have 14 returning letter winners from last year’s season as well as Sectional and State qualifiers. On the boys side, they have eight swimmers and three divers with 10 of those being returning letter winners. “Our challenges on the boys side this year is just in numbers, we have talent at all levels both on the swimming side and diving,� said Loehr. Where will each girl be utilized? “On the girls side, the biggest challenge is figuring out what events some of these ladies will be swimming that best support our team,� said Loehr. “We have several that are talented in several strokes. Our girls open up this coming Saturday at the Tell City Relays, which will give us a little better picture of some of these events. I am really looking forward to this season on both sides, we have talent and we have desire. Now we have to put the work in.� Returning Senior Captain, Natalie Gerard will be leading the diving team this year. Gerard was a State Qualifier last season and she is looking to improve on that this season. “Natalie is using her experience, along with Regional Boys Qualifier Reid Veatch, to help our younger and less experienced divers along with our new Dive Coach, Dustin Bredemeier,� said Loehr. “In total, we have three girls and four boys diving this season, most we have had as long as I have been involved.� On the other end of the pool, the other two girl Captains, Elaine Thomas and Pearl Muensterman lead a talented and underclassman loaded group of girls. “We only have two senior girls this season, Elaine and Natalie. On the boys side we have Captains Bailey Shumate and Jacob Howard leading a small (9), but talented boys team. The boys have only two seniors as well, Bailey and Darin Petrig. We are looking forward to another successful Wildcat season.�

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