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Pair of Posey schools honored with ‘Blue Ribbon’ status By Valerie Werkmeister Not one, but two Posey County schools received word they had been nominated for the prestigious Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School Award. North Elementary School and Farmersville Elementary School received notification from Indiana Department of Education Superintendent Glenda Ritz they are among eight other schools within the state to receive the nomination. MSD of North Posey and MSD of Mount Vernon Schools held a joint press conference on Thursday, January 29, to express their pride in the Posey County schools being recognized for their excellence in achievements. MSD of North Posey Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum Angie Wannamuehler described the award as the Super Bowl for educators. “The main thing is we’re very,

very proud of the nominations for two of the Posey County schools being nominated for the blue ribbon. When you think about only eight schools in the state out of approximately 2,700 to 2,800 schools, to have two come from Posey County, that says a lot about we feel the excellence in education in Posey County,” said MSD of Mount Vernon Superintendent Tom Kopatich said. Kopatich also pointed out that all nine county schools have been fourstar schools at one time or another. “We have great leadership in our curriculum area as well as our principals. We’re very proud of them,” Kopatich added. “The only thing I’d add is there’s been a lot of scrutiny of public Farmersville Elementary and North Elementary Schools were among eight schools in the state to be schools, traditional public schools. nominated for the prestigious Blue Ribbon School award. Pictured from left are Kyle Jones, MSD of Mount There’s been a lot of changes with Vernon Curriculum Director; Dr. Beth Johns, Farmersville Elementary Principal; Tom Kopatich, MSD of the curriculum and we’ve had a lot Mount Vernon Superintendent; Terri Waugaman, North Elementary School principal; Dr. Todd Camp, of North Posey Superintendent and Angie Wannamuehler, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum Continued on Page A13 MSD for North Posey. Photo by Valerie Werkmeister

Uses for New Harmony School building probed

Members of the North Posey High School basketball homecoming court for 2014-15 are, in front, Brennan and Braelyn Barrett. In the second row are Danielle Perry, Haley Holman, Abby Vaupel, Queen Savannah King, King Hunter Lehman, Erin Will, Hannah Voegel, and Katelyn Norman. In back are David Bender, Ryan Daugherty, Ross Bender, Derek Lindauer, Rachel Ungetheim, Madison Feldhake, Aaron Droste, Felipe Paes, Sam Morrow, and Wyatt Lyke. See page A13 for homecoming court bios. Photo courtesy of Straub Photography

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‘look around.’ Curiosity abounds among the residents as to what the building is like now, since it has been closed since 2012. On a recent walk through with Councilwoman Walker, we could turn on classroom lights since the electricity is still on, but the building is chilly as all other utilities were turned off in December to save the monthly fees over $1,000. The classrooms look very empty with some desks, chairs, file cabinets and large obsolete computer monitors sitting around. Big televisions are still mounted on wall holders in the corner. Most chalk boards were ripped off the wall and taken for use in North Posey Schools. Brightly colored bulletin boards remain there though as do a few overhead projectors and portable chalkboards.

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Only sure thing in education is change

All Hazard Weather Alert Radios still available The Posey County EMA still has some All Hazard Weather Alert Radios that can be received at no cost. They are still looking to give these radios first to persons with disabilities or elderly or those that live in mobile homes. If you are unable to go to one of the four pickup locations in Posey County (Posey County EMA office 305 Mill Street, Mount Vernon, Black Township Trustees Office on Industrial Road, Mount Vernon, Poseyville Town Hall and the Cynthiana Town Hall), you may contact the Posey County EMA office at 812-838-1333 and make arrangements to have one delivered. Kiwanis to hold Spaghetti Supper and Silent Auction Kiwanis Spaghetti Supper and Silent Auction will be held Tuesday, February 3, 2015 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Catholic Community Center, next to Holy Angels Church, Main Street, New Harmony, IN. Cost is $10 Adult; $5 up to 12 years old; and free up to six-years-old. The supper will include: All-you-can-eat Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Salad, Ice Cream, and Drinks. Upcoming events at Poseyville Carnegie Library Hey Kids - How big is your imagination? Do you love building big structures? How about destroying them? Come to the Poseyville Library and we can fuel your imagination with Duplo Blocks. We will play games, make towers, and have loads of fun. No Registration Required. Grades K-5, Tuesday’s from 4-5 p.m., February 10, 17, 24; Pre-K, Thursday’s from 12-1 p.m., February 12, 19, 26; Free Play, Saturday’s from 10:30-11:30 a.m., February 14, 21, 28. Adult Crafting - Come to the library on a Saturday morning to make a cute rag heart wreath to hang in your home or give to that special someone for Valentine’s Day. Event will take place Saturday, February 7 from 11 a.m.-12 noon. No registration required. We hope to see you at the library for these fun events. For more information, contact the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library. Phone: 812-874-3418 Email: circulation@pcpl.lib.in.us. Talk To A Lawyer Telephone Clinic offered February 5 The next monthly telephone clinic that provides free legal advice and counsel is scheduled for Thursday, February 5, 2015. Talk To A Lawyer is a free monthly telephone clinic that allows the general public to call and ask general legal questions and receive general legal advice and counsel. Sponsored by the Volunteer Lawyer Program of SW Indiana, Indiana Bar Foundation and Evansville Bar Foundation, this program provides an opportunity the first Thursday of every month for anyone with a legal question concerning Indiana law, to call in and actually talk to an attorney. To access the clinic, the telephone numbers are: (812) 618-4845 and 888-594-3449. The hours for those individuals on Central time are 4:30 to 7 p.m. and for those in the Eastern time zone are 5:30 to 8 p.m.

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By Lois Mittino Gray Walking through the closed New Harmony School building this week opened a flood of memories of the past for me, a 25-year school employee. But past is passed, now its future is the focus. Citizens are being asked to brainstorm and submit ideas for its use or it will be razed. The New Harmony Town Council issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) statement on Jan. 15. Redevelopment plans for the building and all that’s left in it will be accepted until 11 am on April 10. Proposals should include three hard copies and one digital copy on a flash drive and be turned in to the town clerk. Persons wishing to tour the facility may call Council Members Andrew Wilson or Karen Walker for building access. Public open houses are planned for February 22 and March 22 for those who might wish to submit a proposal or just

By Valerie Werkmeister In an effort to help understand education and curriculum changes the state of Indiana has imposed upon its schools, MSD of North Posey held a special family engagement session last Wednesday evening at North Posey High School. Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Outreach Coordinator Wendy Wells conducted the session that was largely attended by elementary school teachers and a handful of parents. Information that the state has changed its curriculum focus is not new as the state is one of a few that decided to not adopt Common Core guidelines. Instead it adopted its own set of standards

that focus on college and career readiness skills. Wells stated that four out of 10 students are not ready to enter college or the workforce upon graduation from high school. These unprepared students are forced to take remedial courses. The IDOE decided to change their standards in order to combat these deficiencies. The new standards will focus on helping students be college and career ready; be able to do critical reading exercises in language arts; process problem solving and standards in math; and apply those skills and knowledge in applicable circumstances.

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SLAM gives area youth an opportunity By Brandon Cole How many times have you heard middle and high school kids say, “There is nothing to do around here.” SLAM offers an opportunity for area youth to socialize, play games, sports, enjoy concerts, eat good food and of course, learn about Jesus. Bo Harris and Jonathan Boettcher are a couple of local college students that grew up in Posey County and have recently taken over the youth group. SLAM is an acronym that stands for Students Living a Mission. “Jesus is always our number one priority, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t goof off and have lots of

fun,” said Harris. “We play a lot of games and have a café that is open, where we serve good food.” The café serves hamburgers, chicken strips, mozzarella sticks, nachos, corn dogs, french fries, candy and soft drinks. “We also have great live music.” While there is much fun to be had, there is also a serious message. “When we come in to the service, it is to bring the students closer to Jesus and to introduce the ones that do not know him,” said Harris. “At the same time, we don’t force anything down their throats. We are open to questions. We encourage in-

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Luke Harris, Justin Rutledge, Bo Harris, Destiney Oeth, Seth Harris, and Chris Cleveland at the SLAM building playing ping pong. Photo by Brandon Cole

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‘Viking Vault’ restores faith in humanity, angels among us North Posey’s halls are not just filled with students, teachers and books. There are angels in disguise there. How do I know? I was privileged to witness their work last week. True to form, these angels did THE not wish to be recognized for WAY their work. I SEE When I received the mass e- IT... mail from the MSD North Posey BY VALERIE School District with informa- WERKMEISTERR tion regarding the new ‘Viking Vault,’ I knew it would be a great story opportunity. Little did I know just how privileged I would be to learn the details of the story. The Viking Vault is a new clothing bank available to junior high and high school students in need of clothing and other personal hygiene items. For a lot of students, shopping in the mall at stores like Hollister or American Eagle or buying a pair of Keds is a common thing. For others, shopping in those stores and buying name brand clothing is a dream. The Viking Vault is one way those students will be able to see that dream come true. In order to visit the Viking Vault, all junior high and high school students were given a form to fill out including their sizes and preferences. The form is reviewed by junior high guidance counselor Susie Tooley, special education teacher Kathy Petrig and school nurse, Donna Nix. The trio have worked together to make their visions of this program become reality. True to form, these angels did not wish to be recognized for their work or involvement in the program. They emphasized the importance is to be placed on the program for the students. After they review each form, they purchase new, brand name clothing and allow the students to ‘shop’ and choose items for themselves. The school is not in the clothing consignment business and does not wish to have offers of second hand clothing. They simply do not have time to sort through or wash donated items. The concept seems simple enough, but it has taken some time, a lot of effort and the generosity of a key benefactor to get the idea launched. The benefits have proven to be truly amazing. “Anyone who works with children long enough know that it’s hard to see them struggle or

do without,” Tooley said. While it may be hard for some to imagine those who must live without many of the necessities such as soap or deodorant; for others it is a luxury to have their clothes washed on a routine basis. The thought of owning their own toothbrush and using toothpaste on a regular basis isn’t even possible for some. The reality is that many in our own area simply do not have the adequate means to clothe and feed their children. Those children must go to school and endure ridicule or criticism from their peers because of the way their clothes look or how they smell. North Elementary School’s designation as a Title 1 school is evidence of the need within the community. To receive the designation, at least 40 percent of the population is considered within poverty range. At the junior high and high school level, fashion and name brand clothing become much more important to students. Often, the type of clothing a student wears is just one way they feel they can fit in with their peers rather than stand out or be deemed different. Just imagine the feeling one has when a new outfit is purchased. For these students, obtaining a new name brand outfit, complete with underwear, socks and shoes is an amazing experience. It is a way to feel good about themselves and bridges the gap between learning and worrying about some of their needs. It is for this reason they decided to purchase only new, name brand clothing. These students are accustomed to receiving hand-me-down and second hand clothing. The Viking Vault seeks to provide students with not only new clothes, but the self esteem and confidence that come from possessing something they’ve never had before. No matter what the students’ needs are, whether it is to provide clothing after a house fire or because their parents have fallen on hard times, the organizers and supporters of the Viking Vault want to help children. Tooley and Petrig explained the reaction they witness when students receive the new clothing. “It truly is amazing to see their faces light up

and see them smile. We just really want them to feel special and have one less thing to worry about,” they said. The hope is the program will help students feel better about themselves and to have that feeling carry over into other areas of their life. For some of these students, knowing that someone cares about them could make a difference for their lifetime. Like so many other teachers and staff, Petrig, Tooley and Nix have often dug into their own pockets to assist children with their needs. It is not a practice they wish to receive any recognition for; they did it because they felt it was the right thing to do. However, they have always wanted to provide for their students’ needs on a much larger scale. They decided to clean out a storage room behind Nix’s office and use it to house clothing and toiletry items for the ‘shop.’ They received assistance for the project from

Tara Overton, niece to Jenni Strange Anderson, a former North Posey graduate. Anderson’s children were also North Posey graduates. Overton is a Gibson Southern graduate who helped organize ‘Titan Trends,’ a clothing bank that serves the entire Gibson Southern school community. Tooley credits Overton’s assistance with shared ideas and information towards the successful launch of the Viking Vault. Anderson is a long-time supporter of North Posey programs and generously donated funds to ensure the success of the Viking Vault. Tooley is excited about this opportunity for North Posey students. “I just feel like we are working better to help the community as a whole,” she said. They welcome monetary or gift card donations and ask that anyone who would like to make a donation, send it to the attention of Viking Vault, c/o North Posey Junior High, 5800 High School Road, Poseyville, Indiana 47633.

The new Viking Vault clothing bank program will benefit North Posey Junior High and high school students with brand new, name brand clothing. Showing some of the items available are guidance counselor Susie Tooley, Tara Overton and special education teacher, Kathy Petrig. Standing in back is junior high principal Steve Kavanaugh. Photo by Valerie Werkmeister

Letters to the Editor Almond Tree Ceremony Testimony

Letter to the Editor Is another tax the answer to road issues? The Posey County Commissioners should take a different look at the damage being done to the county roads and the decision to try and do something about it. As published in the January 27 Posey County News, the ordinance being considered will do only one thing, raise money to pay for county operation. No matter what you call it, a permit, or a fee, it’s a tax. The only difference is county businesses are going to collect it. Expenses such as permits, fees, and bond costs, which the insurance companies love, are passed through to the customer. If only county businesses are going to be charged these permits and bonds, that puts county businesses at a disadvantage. County trash collectors will have to raise prices, county construction companies will have to raise prices, county farmers already pay more county taxes, cannot raise their prices. There are already taxes on every vehicle that uses the county and state roads, fuel taxes, and licensing. County trucks and trailers that are used to carry loads to or from county residence and

businesses already pay higher licensing taxes plus property taxes. In most cases accidental damage to county roads is covered by vehicle insurance. As in accidents causing damage to roads that go unreported, a non permitted truck using county roads. How is the damage that this ordinance is suppose to take care of going to be enforced. I understand maintaining all the roads within Posey County is a very expensive operation. The condition of the counties roads are in much better condition than they were thirty years ago. Finances needed to maintain and improve the roads should not be placed on the backs of the individuals, or businesses that are already paying their way. It would appear to me there are already enough laws in this county to cover this road damage problem. I do not claim to know all of the rules, ordinances, and regulations that affect Posey County. However this appears to be just another ordinance that will not and cannot be enforced fairly. Thank you, James Reynolds

The supercilious bowl New England 34, Seattle 31. No, not the score of the Super Bowl, but the number of inches of snow in New England and the number of times some ditzy commentator will gush over Richard Sherman’s rude comments. As I am writing this column before Sunday, February 01, 2015, these truly are predictions. Further, I predict the state of Arizona will buy a Super Bowl commercial touting the tender mercies of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Oh, wait a minute. Arizona has already paid to have Arpaio’s face on a Times Square ‘JumboTron.’ Sheriff Joe, better known as the Godfather of Maricopa County, or perhaps law enforcement’s bad penny, solemnly chastises us, in advance of even stepping foot into Arizona to, ‘Enjoy our state, obey all laws and be safe.’ Joe’s own scoffing at federal immigration laws is not mentioned. One hundred million viewers, including Peg and me, will

spend an entire day watching sweaty millionaires display the benefits of a college education.

GAVEL GAMUT BY JUDGE JIM REDWINE Who knew all those nights not spent in the library would be so lucrative? I remember trying to explain to my parents why such subjects as algebra and English were interfering with my opportunity to invest in my future and pointing to such wealthy intellectuals as Broadway Joe Namath as proof. My folks were so misguided. They kept concentrating on my time in the forty-yard dash. I found this short sighted. Their view of my football talent clouded their ability to see my true potential. This was also a flaw of my coaches. Ah, well, that was then and New England versus Seattle is now. Let’s you and I address the

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relative merits of Tommy Terrific and Russell Wilson. You will note that Wilson has no nickname. He also has no model for a wife nor does he have millions of starry-eyed teenage girls who don’t know a deflated football from an over inflated ego to swoon over him. Russell isn’t that cute. Oh, he can play football and bring forth last second victories from impossible odds, but he looks like your plumber. Forget him. Brady is to quarterbacks what John Kennedy was to presidents. Who cares what he does as long as he looks great doing it? On the other hand, Russell Wilson is aptly named; much as the steady, loyal quiet friend of Tom Hanks in The Castaway. No drama no pizazz, no east coast media frenzy, just results. So here are my real predictions made pre-XLIX: Tom Brady will whine about the hot Arizona weather messing up his hair and Russell Wilson will pull off a victory in the final two minutes.

I would like to start by saying that I have always believed in God and Jesus Christ. I have fallen away from them though the last 15 years of my life. I have fallen into drugs, depression and everything else that can get you into trouble. I have a family who has also been going through the struggles with me too because of my actions. Jesus Christ helped me realize it wasn’t just me I was hurting, it was them as well. When I got arrested this time I was on the verge of losing a lot, my fiance, a newborn baby boy, and my relationship with my oldest boy, my daughter, and my step-son. I didn’t realize how long I have been run-

ning around selfish. But I realized this time who was always there with me, Jesus Christ and my family. When I was on the streets there was a bunch of so called friends, but I haven’t heard a thing from them the entire time I have been in here. But, those that I have heard from are a few friends, family, and Jesus Christ every morning. Now, I am aware that a lot of people will think that I am just finding ‘jail house religion,’ as so many call it, but I would rather find that and start there instead of wallowing around lost and empty like I have for so long. And, thanks to Jesus Christ who is solely responsible for bringing me back to God, I

have been able to become happy with myself again and have found a peace along with it too. And to all of those who have had this all along, I find myself wanting to be more like them instead of the way I was living. Today, I read the Bible every morning and pray every morning. I have a relationship with my family and Jesus Christ again. Plus, I feel better than I have in years. I just want people to know that Jesus Christ is there for anyone who calls on Him. Well, that’s my story so far, and I will keep praying for all the others like me to find Jesus Christ. Thank you, Brad Will

Almond Tree Ceremony Testimony My life has been a roller coaster of shortcomings for the past seven years, to say the least. After I got out of the Marine Corps, I found myself always chasing that next adrenaline rush that I missed so much, that same rush that I got while in Iraq. Needless to say, I never found that same rush. I tried driving like a crazy mad man on the back-roads, I tried drugs (even got into making some), I tried fighting and I tried rock climbing. I guess you can say I tried it all. Through all that chasing, I started to feel something in my heart that I thought had left me a long, long time ago. I couldn’t put a finger on what I was feeling in my heart, so me being me, I just played it off. I continued on my path of destruction, which landed me in jail for a Class B dealing charge in 2010. I got out on house arrest in 2011 around June and again started chasing that rush, just in a totally stupid way again: drugs. The crazy thing is though, that I felt that tugging in my heart again. This time it was a little stronger and I could begin to tell what it was. I knew it was Jesus knocking on my heart, asking that I let him in. Fast forward to September 2014: I got arrested again for dealing. My first thought was, ‘Why, God why?’ But then after being in jail for around two or three weeks, I started to realize that I was ‘those old pair of cowboy boots that needed a cobbler.’ I was that ‘all numbers matching 69 Shelby that just needed a little TLC.’ I was a lost sinner that needed Jesus. I started to draw near to Jesus and he started to draw near to me. But it wasn’t until I gave him all my burdens and worries that he started to do work in my life. You see, First Peter 5:7 says to cast all your cares on him, because he cares for you. I believe that it’s not until we do that, that he will start

working on us. It might be hard, but we must trust in the Lord our God. I had to start trusting in him, I had to make him the master of my life. Everything I had tried obviously didn’t work. That tugging on my heart was Jesus. I thought he left me because I was, in my eyes, the worst kind of sinner. But I had forgotten what was promised. Hebrews 13:5 says that he will never leave or forsake us! I’ve learned that we are all sinners in one way or another, but I have good news! Matthew 9:12-13 tells us that Jesus came for those who are sick, because the healthy have no need for a physician. He desires mercy, not sacrifice. For he came not to call the righteous, but sinners. Therefor, if I am sick with sin, I don’t want to be healthy. I’ve got to make a personal relationship with Jesus. Jesus came for me, he came for you too! I’m going to be real with Jesus from now on because that’s when he works best with me. I talk to him all through the day, just like we’ve been best friends since I was born, because we were! I’ve prayed that Jesus would soften my dad’s heart and he was faithful! He is always faithful, we just have to trust in Him. I know that since God is for me, who can be against me. He is my savior, I will not fear what man can do to me. In closing, I will tell you this, the whole time that I was looking for that adrenaline rush, it was right in front of me the whole time. I can’t wait to see what Jesus has in store for me next. I know whatever it is, it’s going to be exciting; like no other rush that I’ve experienced before. This is just a little of what I have to say. Maybe one day I’ll be able to share the rest of my story with you. Last but not least INSLY. Brent Jeffries

Almond Tree Ceremony Testimony My life was a giant snowball of chaos and heartache. I’ve been a substance abuser for the last 15 years. I remember waking several days in a stolen camper I was living in, begging Jesus Christ to ‘Save Me’ from myself. I’d been locked up several times since 2002. Never had I picked up a bible or attended church. I woke one morning in Posey County Jail, it was Sunday and through the window I saw Brian Thompson coming back from giving church service. Something grabbed me. This was roughly around the end of June 2014. Well, in September of 2014,

my father (Raymond Gross) was slowly passing. I could feel it in my heart. He had come home to pass, as my mother (Phyllis) had also done in 2012. At a Monday night bible study we made open prayer to Jesus Christ, if it was His will, to place my love with my father and not let him suffer. On the following Sunday, I got an unexpected visit from my life-long friend and brother in Christ, Andy Fischer. I has asked him to stop by my father’s and give him my love. By the Almighty Grace of God and son Jesus Christ, he was there as my father was passing, and

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he brought me the news along with the ‘good news’ that my father had prayed the sinners prayer in his last words. In my heart I was devastated, but by the grace of Jesus Christ I felt a sudden calm. I had realized everything was ok. It only could be God’s Grace changing me and my heart. For the first time in my life (40 years), instead of self-destruction, I opened my bible and began to read. Now, through praying without ceasing, I truly believe Philippians 4:13, I can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens me. Amen Michael Gross

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OBITUARIES Karen Thompson Karen Sue Thompson, 44, of Crossville, Illinois, died Sunday, February 01, 2015, at her home. She was born May 20, 1970, in St. Marys, Ohio, the daughter of David and Janice (Whited) Winters. She was married to Tim Thompson, and he survives. Karen was a professional photographer and a member of First Christian Church in Carmi, Illinois. She loved her church and her family. In addition to her photography work, she enjoyed traveling on cruises with friends and family. Survivors include her husband, Tim Thompson of Crossville; parents David and Janice Winters of Mount Vernon, Indiana; sons Trent, Travis and Tanner Thompson all of Crossville; brothers Randy (Lori) Winters of Spiceland, Indiana, and Bill (Michelle) Winters of Carmi; sisters Debra Kiker of Wichita, Kansas, and Traci Clark of St. Louis, Missouri. Visitation will be 4-7 pm, Tuesday, February 3 at First Christian Church in Carmi. Funeral will be at 10 am, Wednesday, February 4 at First Christian Church with burial in Stokes Chapel Cemetery near Crossville. Memorials may be made to the Thompson Sons College Fund at the Crossville branch of Citizens National Bank of Albion. Cook Funeral Chapel in Crossville is in charge of arrangements.

Evelyn Isbell-Stone Evelyn Isbell-Stone, 97, of Griffin, Indiana, died Saturday, January 31, 2015, at New Harmonie Health Care Facility in New Harmony, Indiana. She was born July 12, 1917, in Gibson County, Indiana, the daughter of Louis D. and Emma Pearl (Lumm) Haggard. She was married to Charles Isbell and later to Ira Stone, and both preceded her in death. Evelyn was a retired seamstress and cook. She was an avid quilter and a member of the Griffin Christian Church since 1928. Survivors include sons Jerry (Lee) Blaylock of Romeoville, Illinois, and Carl (Dottie) Isbell of Grayville, Illinois; daughter Jan (Jeff) Hayes of Terre Haute, Indiana; sister Beulah Greer of Carmi, Illinois; 12 grandchildren; one step grandchild; 22 great grandchildren; two step great grandchildren; one great-great grandson due in May of 2015; and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents Louis and Pearl Haggard; husbands Charles Isbell and Ira Stone; son Dick Isbell; baby sister Sophie Haggard; sisters Virgie Racine and Doris Morrow; adopted sister Pearl; and brothers Dink and Gilbert Haggard. Visitation and funeral are Tuesday, February 3, 2015, at the Griffin Christian Church in Griffin. Visitation is at 11 a.m. and funeral is at 1 p.m., with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Griffin. Memorials may be made to the Griffin Christian Church or to Becky Brown, Activity Director of New Harmonie Health Care Facility. Cook Funeral Chapel in Grayville, Illinois is in charge of all arrangements.

Louis Duckworth Louis Don Duckworth, 82, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away January 31, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital following a stroke. He was born April 1, 1932 in Solitude, Ind., the son of the late Glenn and Mary (Wasson) Duckworth. Don graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1950. He served in the US Army during the Korean War from December 1952 through October 1954, after rising to the rank of Master Sergeant. Don owned and operated Duckworth Plumbing and Heating, building homes with Duckworth Builders for over 40 years until he retired in 1993. Don enjoyed traveling, fishing, boating, woodworking, and loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Donna Smith in 2000; and brother, Ray Duckworth in 2000. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Ruth (Binder) Duckworth; three sons, Brian Duckworth of Carmi, Ill., Todd (Monica) Duckworth of Zionsville, Ind., and Dan (Dianna) Duckworth of Mount Vernon, Ind.; daughter, Karen Kellenberger of St. Louis, Mo.; 13 grandchildren, Brooke Simpson, Erich and Danny Klintworth, Curt, Tim, Sarah, and Victoria Duckworth, Preston Kellenberger, Alex and Kate Duckworth, Aaron, Amanda, and Adam Duckworth; four great-grandchildren, Ricky, Aly, and Gracie Simpson, and Will Duckworth; brother, Merle (Wilma) Duckworth; and two sisters, Joann Wade and Darlene (Jim) Fisher; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at Trinity United Church of Christ, 505 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Cynthia Priem, Rev. Lynn Marino, and Rev. Debbie Jo Atkins officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 3:30 until 9 p.m. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., and from 9 until 10:30 a.m. service time Wednesday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Don Duckworth Memorial Fund at Old National Bank, 402 Main Street, Mount Vernon, IN 47620. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com

Mary Collins Mary Lou (Cook) Collins, 86, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away January 27, 2015 at her home. She was born March 7, 1928 in St. Elmo, Ill., to Orville and Ruby (Atkins) Cook. Mary Lou was a retired beautician. She was a member of the Western Hills Country Club, American Legion Auxiliary, and Mount Vernon Elks. She enjoyed golfing and playing cards with her card group. Mary Lou also enjoyed cooking, especially for her great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elza P. Collins; son, Tommy Lee Collins; brother, William Franklin Cook; sister, Emma Sue Brugoto; and a special friend, Denver Backus. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann (Steve) Burris; sons, Bill Collins and special friend Wendy Summers and Jimmy (Jeryl) Collins; daughter-in-law, Juli Korn Collins; grandsons, Geoff (Crystal) Collins, Bryan and Logan Collins; granddaughters, Julie (Neil) Jackson, Jenny (Ryan) Alger, Erica Collins Egan; great-grandchildren, Alex Collins, Mitchell Jackson, Damon Collins, Collin Jackson, Demi Collins, Ella and Abby Alger, Cooper Collins, Bristol Egan; great-great grandson, Braylen McElwain; and step-granddaughter, Jenna Korn. Funeral service were held at 11 a.m. Friday, January 30, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Allen Rutherford officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation was held from 2 until 7 p.m. Thursday, January 29, 2015 at the funeral home and from 10 until 11 a.m. service time Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mount Vernon M-Club for the Tommy Lee Collins Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 6, Mount Vernon, IN 47620. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com

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Thelma Clark Thelma Lucretia (Hessler) Clark, 72, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away January 28, 2015 at Deaconess VNA Plus Charlier Hospice Center. She was born March 11, 1942 in Savah, Ind., to George and Frieda (Alldredge) Hessler. Thelma was a member of Mount Vernon General Baptist Church where she was in the Elderberry Club. She enjoyed reading, knitting, and crocheting. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, George Edward Hessler. She is survived by her husband, Wilfred Clark Jr.; four sons, Willie (Anne) Clark of Mount Vernon, Ind.,, Eddie (Martha) Clark of Fruitland Park, Fla., Scott (Janet) Clark of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Mike Clark of Mount Vernon, Ind.; grandchildren, Brittani, Zach, Austin, Shelby, Lauren, Brianna, Caleb, Aaron, and Tobi; and several greatgrandchildren. Funeral service were held at 10 a.m. January 31, 2015 at Mount Vernon General Baptist Church, 1717 Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Matt Watson and Rev. Curt Mort officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation was held from 4 until 7 p.m. Friday, January 30, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, IN 47620. Memorial contributions may be made to Deaconess VNA Plus Charlier Hospice Center. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

Michael Hess Michael W. Hess, 39, formerly of New Harmony, Indiana born to Benny Hess and Lisa Little, died January 25, 2015 at his residence. Mikes life was his family and friends. He was always the life of the party. He enjoyed playing X-Box, Cornhole, reading, animals, yard sales, collecting hot sauce and leaving everyone with a smile. He is survived by his son, Damian Hess of Evansville, Ind., his fiancé, Audie Givens of Evansville, his father, Benny (Tammy) Hess of Cynthiana, Ind., his sisters, Krystal Hellenberg of Evansville, Michelle Hess and Brianna Hess of Cynthiana, Ind., nieces and nephews, Amarion, Samantha, LaKayza and Jaylee. He was preceded in death by his mother, grandparents and his daughter, Taylor. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Saturday, January 31, 2015 at Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Indiana with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends called Saturday, 10 a.m. until service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michael Hess Fund at any Old National Bank. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

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RETROSPECT

Grandchildren provide comfort in complicated world

Social Security Administration by Charo Boyd, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

Madeleine, I recently saw a photo on Facebook showing how sev- vive using anything. eral tin cans of the past needed a small key to open them. This little Actually, Madeleine, your great-grandmother was responsible key was kind of glued to the bottom of the can, and it had a small slot for one rather famous design in openings. When the familiar round in, into which a little strip of tin on the can itself cardboard container of oats first appeared, one had DEAREST MADELEINE was inserted. As one turned the key, a narrow strip to carefully use a sharp knife to separate the lid. of tin rolled up and the can was opened. Grandma Madeleine got tired of struggling with I can clearly remember these, although I sup- BY this, so she sent a design idea, along with an illuspose they have not been used for a while. Sardines, CATHY tration of a better way to Quaker Oats. For many canned hams, coffee, and a few other things were POWERS years after that, a string dangled from the side of routinely opened in this way. Modern can openers the box, and one could just pull it around to open have made this method totally out-of-date. I can the oats. This was her idea. After submitting her remember seeing people get small cuts, trying to open their cans. idea, the packaging changed to include the string, however, she was Madeleine, as you know, I still prefer the hand-operated can open- given no credit for it, let alone money. ers, rather than electric. However, they are much more efficient than I am sure that I am not the only person to carry a pair of scissors the first ones that came along. I still sometimes struggle when I open or a small knife in the car, just for opening emergencies. I could be cans, especially if the side of the can is bent. Nothing is more frustrat- trapped someplace and just starve to death, because I could not open ing than the cutting edge not connecting with the can. a sealed bag or box of the food right there with me. Modern closures of all types are vastly different than they were Even the pull tab on soft drinks is hard for me to do, so I guess it when I was a child. So-called child-proof caps are great to keep one’s is a good thing that I rarely crave these. I resort to prying it up with two-year-old from ingesting dangerous medicine, but they frequently a fork. Sometimes, I end up breaking it off, leaving it intact with no have that same effect on adults. way to proceed. As most of my family knows, I am not good When the well-paid designer of all this new at figuring out how things work. In many cases, I technology in closures comes up with a new methnever master the pump bottles that dispense things od, why don’t they get a focus group to test it? I, like lotion or soap. Supposedly, you give them a litof course, would recommend having a few older tle turn, and the pump top pops up, and it is ready. folks on that panel. I give up and just unscrew the cap and pour it out. Now, I freely admit that it is somehow harder There are many make-up containers that also make for me to do these things than it is for most folks. me suffer and curse. It usually takes me forever to open a complicated Don’t even talk to me about the blister pack Christmas gift. So many food items have the zipper type packaging. I am sure that many of these are deliberately hard re-seal thing, like cheese, or dog treats. I usually cut it at the wrong to open, to discourage shoplifters. I just don’t think that one should place, and it never re-seals. have to use a machete to open a new pack of batteries, or even hot I struggle at making seat belts work, and if my grandchildren dedogs. I often wonder how folks with arthritis in their hands ever sur- pended on me to assemble multi-part toys, it would be bad. However, I have you guys to help me out with all of this stuff, right? If I don’t understand some things, Issabella usually steps up and shows me. In this complicated world, it is such a comfort to have a two-year-old around. Mutts And Merlot

If you’re like most people, you protect what’s valuable to you. To protect your family financially, you buy health and life insurance. To protect your home, you get homeowner’s insurance, a security alarm, or perhaps a large dog. To protect your jewelry, you hide it in a safe place or buy insurance in case you need to replace it. To protect your money, you invest it, perhaps in a bank that offers FDIC coverage. Social Security is much the same. We value the people we serve, our employees who work hard to provide world-class customer service, and the integrity of our programs. We protect these by using many tools to identify, prevent, and stop fraud, and we seek the maximum punishment for those who commit it. The tools we use help us predict where fraud may occur, and, by monitoring cases closely, we identify fraud sooner rather than later. We also have stiff penalties that discourage people from committing fraud. Social Security has a zero-tolerance policy for fraud. While we cannot prevent every instance of fraud any more than law enforcement can prevent all crime, we aggressively investigate and pursue prosecution of those who try to cheat the system. Our message to those who would defraud Social Security is clear: We will find you; we will prosecute you; we will seek the maximum punishment allowable under the law; and we will fight to restore to the American public the money you’ve stolen. Social Security takes fraud seriously and so should you. If you suspect someone is committing Social Security fraud, report it online at http://oig.ssa.gov/report or call the Social Security Fraud Hotline at 1-800-2690271.

Our next big event will be a wine/cheese/dessert tasting at the Mount Vernon Country Club on February 21, 2015 from 7-10 p.m.. There will be basket drawings, wine and cheese pairing, and delicious desserts. Save the date and watch for more info to follow. Hacienda Give Back Fiesta Night Join us at the west side Hacienda at 5440 Pearl Drive, Evansville on February 5, 2015 for the PHS gives back night. Hacienda will donate 20 percent of all sales associated with PHS that entire day and night. Just show them your PHS token or our announcement posted on facebook. All sales count, dine-in, carry-out and gift card The things that I share with purchases. the citizens of New Harmony will bring back many memories to themselves, about their parents and grandparents. Now that I’m near 75 years of age, I Adoption Location pies.com. wanted to capture some of my Please visit PC Pound We always need: Puppies at Pet Food Center Heartgard, Advantix, Ad- teenage days in New Harmony North (on First Avenue by vantage Multi, Trifexis - all and surface some of the people Target) on Sundays, Noon to sizes. You may purchase whom I worked for, played 4 p.m., where you can meet these for us at Hawthorne sports with and just wanted many of the dogs available Animal Clinic and they will to provide some ‘tidbits’ on a great town and a great time as for adoption. Pictures are see that we get them. posted in the window of Pet Heavy Duty Leashes (the a teenager. New Harmony is Food Center North, and a fli- braided ones hold up longer, still the greatest place on earth. er is displayed at Hawthorne and are easier on our hands) There is information in this Animal Clinic. If you see a Wire or plastic crates, new write up that started in September 1996, updated in Septemdog you are interested in, or used in good condition ber 2001, March and May 4, please email us at pc_poundTreats, bones, rawhides puppies@yahoo.com or go Heavy duty dog toys such 2002 and 5 and 6 June 2004 as well as today January 23, 2015. to our website (pcpoundpup- as Kongs and Nylabones I enjoyed officially graduating from New Harmony High School in May 2008. As you read this, you will February 3 - Helen Anna Blackburn, Joanne Allen, Anette think that no teenager could Goldman, Betty Gibbs, Bob Worman, Landon Crawford have done all of this. Well, I did February 4 - Jacob Nicholas Ralph, Elliott Hagedorn, more than what is listed here Heather Powers, Steve Joos during the ages of 11 and 18 February 5 - Angie Peerman, Keith Robinson, Butch years old. I just can’t rememThompson, Tami Aldrich, Nancy Carr, Scott Nottingham, ber it all. Most all of the teenThomas Clowers, Jessica Deckard-Mills, Janet Gross age boys done what are in this February 6 - Nicole Thompson, Nancy Moody, Sandy Slifer document, or parts of what is Hansen, Beth Tucker, Kathy Butler, Kerry Butler, Ora Williams, listed in this reflection back to Daren Koch, Kevin Wayne Roehr, Steve DeFur, Logan Guerrero our teenage days. Remember I February 7 - Cindy Allen, Luke Conyers, Mike Deshields, have been writing down things Bryan Paul Wildeman, Megan Counts, Jessica Goebel, Jeremy that I done for several years. Moore, Derek McCord, Scott Schroeder, Eric Milbrandt, Rocco New Harmony, Indiana is Mittino, Jessica Golba located in the Southwest porFebruary 8 - Karen Wilson, Wendy Wilson, Ashley Nan- tion of Southern Indiana just ninga, Cipton McGrew across the Wabash River from February 9 - Essie Williams, Derrick Garrett, Jeff Hemp- Crossville, Illinois. It was 13 fling, Dan Creek, Tonia Meeker, John David Lyke, Adam Mob- miles north of Mount Vernon, ley, Sandy Brown, Sara McCarty, Joan Osborne Indiana and basically centered

renovation of two houses south of the Labyrinth at New Harmony, Westside of the road. Hoed horse weeds from the cornfields when it was too wet to take up hay or build fence and the temperature was 100 degrees and the corn was taller than our heads. A crew member that I remember was a Chuck Baker and a Terry Axton. We were the main hands at fence building and taking-up hay. Robert ‘Bob’ Moutray hired me the summer to clean all of the bricks that were used in the brick wall around part of the Owens property across from the New Harmony bank. With a chisel, hatchet and hammer, every brick in that wall was cleaned at $.75 cents an hour, stacked and the bad bricks sorted elsewhere allowing me to work as many hours as wanted which was about 12 hours a day. In May I had major surgery and Bob Moutray gave me that job because I could sit and chop off the old cement from the bricks that came in by the truck load from Evansville and earn money through the summer months. He kept me busy because I was a good worker. Warren Bambei was corn crop supervisor for K. D. Owens. Everett Crumbacher: Worked in the water melon and cantaloupe fields’ first picking them and then I worked as a stacker inside the semi-tractor trai tr ail ile ler. I nnormally ler orma or mall ma llyy st ll stac acke ac kedd five ke trailer. stacked

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Ima Morlock Ima Lee ‘Shorty’ (Nelson) Morlock, 90, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away January 31, 2015 at West River Health Campus in Evansville. She was born August 9, 1924 in Grayville, Ill., to Sherd Mary M (M bl man and (Mobley) Nelson. Ima graduated from Poseyville High School, class of 1942. She had been a Rosie Riveter in the 1940s. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, CWO-4 USMC Eugene Earl Morlock; brother, James D. Nelson; and sister, Doris Mae Nelson. She is survived by her sons, David E. (Candace) Morlock of Wadesville, Ind., and Jeffrey (Christy) Morlock of Evansville, Ind.; daughter, Jean (Dennis) Carr of Evansville, Ind.; brother, Harry ‘Don’ (Patricia) Kreis of Sandy, Utah; nine grandchildren, Kevin (Paula) Carr, Laura Carr, SFC David W. (Angela) Morlock, Robert (Amanda) Morlock, Kimberly (Dennis) Dyehouse, LT Alison (SGM Jason) Schreiner, Samantha Morlock, Jonathon ‘Eric’ Painter, and Shannon (Jon) Eickhoff; 18 great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews; and her loving dog, Annie. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, February 5, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Wendy McCormick officiating and burial to follow in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 3 until 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Mt. Zion General Baptist Church, or Mt. Vernon First Presbyterian Church. Condolences may be made online at www. schneiderfuneralhome.com

on Route 66. Today, history about my hometown abounds in the book stores in New Harmony. As a family, we are of Scott/ Irish descent and due to my genealogy research we have Choctaw (Moore’s) and Shawnee (Kendall’s) Native American heritage and Eastern Band of Cherokee on my son-in-laws family. I have pictures of our Native American ancestors. My class members in school mostly wore sweaters, beads, bobby socks and saddle shoes to school almost daily. Some of us boys wore cowboy boots and or the black engineer boots and I hand painted an old pair of shoes red and black enamel and wore to school. Most of us boys wore denim jeans and a ‘T’ shirt even if the weather was cold. It was a common occurrence to see the boys wearing a short sleeve shirt and the girls in shirts all made from the latest shipment of chicken feed sacks at the mill east of New Harmony. I remember watching the black and white television shows of Elvis Presley and the Beatles shown from the waist upward. Local New Harmony Employment As A Teenager As a teenage worker, I was employed by the following: Kenneth Dale Owens (Took up hay, worked on Bob Mout uttraay’ y’s fe ffence fenc enc ncee bu bbuilding buil uil ildi ding di ngg ccrew; rew; re w;; Moutray’s

semi-tractor trailers each day, a very back breaking job. I remember Mrs. Crumbacker and her daughter Nancy would prepare large lunch meals laid out on several doors in their front yard. Wow. A great feast. I have never seen one like it since. Wendell Crumbacher worked with us also. The complete Crumbacher family was hard workers. Raymond Hunt – worked picking water melons and cantaloupes from his fields. Raymond was a preacher and school teacher at Poseyville. Robert ‘Bob’ Gurley east of New Harmony, taking up hay and stacking it in the barn. Victor Tron – worked with David and John Tron in their dairy barn after school as well as stomping silage in their silos as it was blown into the silos from the ground machines. I was one of the manure pickeruppers and driving a track with a spreader and my job was then to spread it. $.7 cents an hour. Eddie Schutz’s – I drove a large (500) Formal tractor for him cultivating corn fields that were left by the corn pickers. On one occasion, I and others drove tractors all night long building a large dirt levee with sunken disks along his property line to keep the flooding Wabash from his farm. His wife brought us coffee and food throughout the night. Henry Schmidt – took up hay for him from time to time.

OBITUARIES Mary N Newcomb ewcomb b Mary Ann (McDurmon) Mason-Newcomb, 94, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away January 31, 2015 at Good Samaritan Home in Evansville. She was born May 6, 1920 in Posey County, Ind., to Fuhrer and Rose (Hoehn) McDurmon. Mary Ann was a life member of the Moose Lodge, the American Legion Auxiliary, and had been a member of the Jolly Jokers Homemaker’s club years ago. She enjoyed bowling. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Frank M. Mason in 1963 and Lee Newcomb Sr. in 2000; two sisters, Norma Jean Uhde and Margaret McDurmon; and four brothers, Charles, Arthur, Floyd, and Joseph McDurmon. She is survived by her sons, Michael (Marilyn) Mason of Evansville, Ind., and Henry Paul Mason of Chula Vista, Calif.; daughters, Mary Ruth (Brian) Myles of Terre Haute, Ind., and Dottie Roth of Evansville, Ind.; seven step children; brothers, John McDurmon of Evansville, Ind., Alex ‘Butch’ McDurmon of Mount Vernon, Ind., William McDurmon of Lakeland, Fla., George McDurmon of Cape May, NJ, and Marvin McDurmon of New Harmony, Ind.; nine grandchildren, Robert Mason, Stephanie Stallings, Lynn Mason, Cheryl Long, Allison Mellon, Matthew Lewis, Amy Lewis, Christy Helmer, and Tommy Fehrenbacher; and nineteen great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Fr. Jim Sauer officiating and burial to follow in St. Matthew Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9:30 until 11:30 a.m. service time Tuesday. The family would like to especially thank the staff at Good Samaritan Home for their loving care. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

Jerry Moye Jerry Allen Moye, 76, of Wadesville, Indiana, born to George Lawrence and Mary Edna (Alldredge) Moye on May 20, 1938, in Wadesville, Indiana, passed away Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at New Harmonie Healthcare in New Harmony, Indiana. He was a lifelong member of Farm Bureau and worked at Faultless Caster for 45 years. He also was a member of IAMAW Union Local 153 and the International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers. Surviving are two sons: Jeffery (Twylah) Moye of Wadesville, Indiana and John A. Moye of Wadesville, Indiana; a daughter: Jeanne (Scott) Goodman of Evansville, Indiana; two step sons: Jerry Gene (Josette) Lohman of Poseyville, Indiana and Lee (Monica) Cullman of Wadesville, Indiana; 12 grandchildren: Randy, Jessica, Kaylen and Kylen Lohman, Tony, Adam, Zoe, Steven, Brittani and Jonathon Moye, Grant and Grace Cullman; one great grandson: Dominic Lohman and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were his parents; wife: Mary Elizabeth (Head) Moye; son: Jack Moye; daughter in law: Kimberly Moye and sisters: Mary France Moye and Georganne MaCurdy. Funeral services were 10 a.m., Saturday, January 31, 2015, at the Werry Funeral home in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Wadesville, Indiana. Pastor Linda Nanninga officiating. Visitation was from 3–7 p.m., Friday, January 30, 2015, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Laurel Hill Cemetery, PO Box 297, Poseyville, Indiana 47633 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Tribute Processing Department, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.


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COMMUNITY Anniversary

Ribeyes for Ribeyre Dinner, Auction set for Feb. 22 The 12th annual benefit dinner will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2015 as the Ribeyre Gym Restoration Group (RGRG) presents the 2015 ‘Ribeyes for Ribeyre’ Dinner and Auction. This benefit event will be held at Ribeyre Gymnasium in Historic New Harmony and boasts an interest for the entire family. Doors open at 5 p.m. Hand-cut Dewig Meat’s rib-eye steaks will be cooked on-site and served with our famous salad, baked potato, roll, dessert and drink; hotdogs will also be available. A traditional live auction will begin at 6 p.m. There will be a variety of items that are sure to appeal to all ages. Some of this year’s items include: season pass for CountryMark golf course in Mount Vernon, Ind., an iPad mini, an aerial photo of New Harmony sites, passes to Evansville Children’s Museum (two) and Evansville Zoo (four), package of six (six) St. Louis Cardinal tickets as well as gift baskets and gift certificates. We will be adding items up until auction time; a complete list will be available at the dinner. New this year will be the opportunity to win a $300 Tracy Zeller shop-

ping spree. Now in its thirteenth year, the group of New Harmony School students and dedicated adult volunteers has been able to secure funding and complete work on the exterior of the building and various interior projects that have allowed this building to once again be used by community events. Current projects are renovation of the kitchen, west gymnasium wall and installation of electronic projection system. The Committee members encourage all to attend this fun event and help support one of New Harmony’s oldest landmarks. Tickets are available at the door: $20 for steak dinner, $8 for hot dog dinner. Serving time is 5-6:30 p.m. This would be a great way to spend an evening with friends and neighbors, and view New Harmony’s latest restoration project. The Ribeyre Gymnasium is located on the corner of South Main and Tavern Streets in Historic New Harmony. For more information or to donate an auction item contact Rick Johnson or Brenda Butman.

Zoo kicks off orchid Escape Big Brothers, Big Sisters Bowl Mesker It’s time for the annual Orchid Escape exhibit at Mesker Park & Botanic Garden. The approximately 6-week long exhibifor Kids’ Sake set for March 15 Zoo tion kicks-off with a unique opportunity to preview the blooms Darrell and Donna Creek Darrell and Donna Creek of New Harmony plan to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house on February 15 from 1 until 4 p.m. at the Ribeyre Gymnasium annex, 603 S. Main Street, New Harmony, Indiana. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple prefer no gifts. Creek and the former Donna Strickland were married February 13, 1955 at Stewartsville Methodist Church in Stewartsville, Indiana. They are the parents of two sons, Danny Creek and Doug Creek both of New Harmony. They have four grandchildren, Lindsay Creek Wilhoyte, Trent Creek, Matthew Creek and Caitlyn Creek. They have one great-grandchild Jennah Wilhoyte. Darrell retired from Alcoa and Donna from the Red Geranium Bookstore.

Big Brothers Big Sisters serving Posey County is hosting its 4th annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake event Sunday, March 15 at Posey Lanes, Mount Vernon. Help Big Brothers Big Sisters with this important fundraiser that supports matching children and the current communityand school-based programs. Register your team, collect donations, and come celebrate with a free game of bowling, a free t-shirt, and lots of prizes. Bowling sessions are Noon, 1:15, 2:30, or 3:45 p.m. so register soon to get your preferred time.

Go to the Bowl for Kids’ Sake website, www.bbbsov. org/bowlposey or call Ann McDonald (812-760-3947) to register. Grand Prizes will be awarded for the most donations collected and the best-dressed Super Hero at each session. Tracy Zeller Jewelry is also offering bowler donation incentives. Collect $200 in donations and receive a Big Brothers Big Sisters hoodie. Check out our silent auction during the bowling event, open from 11:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All funds raised benefit Posey County.

McIntyre to perform March 6 Legion to host Open House, Fish Fry Eunan McIntyre, an award was a prize winner again with winning singer songwriter his song ‘Some day We’ll Fly from Glencolmcille in County Away.’ He has also won the Donnegal, Ireland, Keadue song will spin his magic competition in Friday, March 6, Roscommon. at the Owen ComEunan has munity House, 421 supported acts North Street, New such as Tommy Harmony. Showtime Sands, Sean Keis 7 p.m. Doors open ane and the Legat 6:30 p.m. endary WolfEunan McIntyre tones. He has is an award winning also supported singer/songwriter Eunan McIntyre Danny Doyle, from Glencolmcille in Co Daniel O. Donnell, and Sean Donegal, Ireland. He is influ- Cannon, a member of the enced by the beautiful natu- Legendary Dubliners. Last ral surroundings in which he year he supported Charlie grew up, and now lives with Landsbourgh as well. his wife Jackie and family. To date Eunan has released Eunan writes about the place five albums and a new DVD he was born, his experiences based on his own material. being part of a big family His first album was just called (he’s one of 16 children), and ‘A Collection of Songs’ and his love of traditional ballads. then he released ‘All the love He’s toured in Canada, the you Bring,’ ‘Rathlin Sky’ and United States and Luxem- ‘Blown on a Breeze.’ He has bourg and has also played in also released a live album Spain with Enjoy Travel. In with the Swiss band Tacha addition he has toured exten- based on a project called ‘The sively in Switzerland both as Challenge Between Cultures,’ a solo musician and supported Eunan is hoping to release a by the Swiss band ‘Tacha.’ new CD before his up coming Eunan has headlined the tour of the States. Ancent Order of Hibernian’s To date Eunan has released St Patrick’s Day celebration at three albums based on his the Indiana Roof Ballroom in own material - ‘All the Love Indianapolis, Indiana, and has You Bring,’ ‘Rathlin Sky’ and also performed there at the ‘Blown on a Breeze.’ He has Greening of the Canal in 2011 also released a live album and 2012. He is best known with the Swiss band Tacha for his songwriting skills and based on a project called ‘The his warm personality. While Challenge Between Cultures.’ he is on stage he can reach His latest CD has been reinto the heart of the audience leased called ‘The Place that with his Irish humor, and his I Call Home.’. own songs. He has also collaborated Eunan has won several song with Irish artist, Maire Mccompetitions in Ireland and in Sorley to produce a DVD 2000 he received the Pete St called An Rud a Lionas an John ASCI award for his song Suil Lionann Se An Chroi “Josie” which also won the (What fills the eye, fills the Sean Mc Carthy All-Ireland heart). traditional Ballad song comCheck out his music at petition. He won this compe- http://www.eunanmcintyre. tition again in 2002, and has com on several occasions received Tickets for the show are first prize in the Clonmany $15 and may be reserved by song competition. In 2011 he calling 812/589-5031

Owen Dunn Post 5 American Legion at 203 Walnut in Mount Vernon, Indiana will hold an Open House and sponsor an ‘All You Can Eat Fish Fry’ on Saturday February 7, serving from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Carry out is available. Call 838-5122 to arrange for large carry out orders. Post 5 American Legion will be open to the public all day. Please bring friends and family to the American Legion, socialize and enjoy the all can eat Catfish filet dinner.

PC Rummage Sale set for March 7 There will be an indoor rummage sale held at the Posey County Community Center on the Posey County 4-H Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 7 from 8 a.m. till noon. There is still vendor booth space available for $25 for two, eight foot tables (provided). For more information or to sign up as a vendor, please contact the Purdue Extension office at: 838-1331 or by e-mail at: neufelde@ purdue.edu.

while enjoying food, cocktails, dessert and more during Romance in the Rainforest on February 6, 2015 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm. Attendees to Romance in the Rainforest will enjoy a dinner of traditional South American dishes, a chocolate fountain dessert bar and cocktails. With a 20,000-square-foot indoor rainforest as a backdrop, music, art demonstrations and a silent auction will round out the evening. Reservations are required and tickets can be purchased online-only for $49 per person with all proceeds benefiting the Evansville Zoological Society. The event is for ages 21 and over. Visit www.meskerparkzoo.com to purchase tickets and for complete details, including a hotel package from Le Merigot Hotel for attendees. Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden is open 365 days a year. Orchid Escape opens to the public on February 7, 2015 and runs daily until March 16, 2015, regular admission rates apply. For additional information on Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, including details on zoo membership and admission prices, visit www.meskerparkzoo.com.

Risher new Young Adult Specialist at APL We wish to welcome staff to find out what books Amanda Risher who joined and movies they consider relethe Alexandrian Public Li- vant to them. She also encourbrary as the ages teens to new Young attend meetAdult Speings of the cialist in NoTeen Advivember. She sory Board to is a native of assure they Mount Verhave a voice non and has in library proalways loved gramming. the library. She lists Risher has her special ina degree in terests as parEnglish from ticipating in Amanda Risher USI and likes roller derbies, to work with teens. She says playing softball in the sumshe has been meeting with mer, reading comic books and teens since joining the library reading YA books.

Free mental illness classes start March 2 NAMI’s Family-toFamily classes educate participants about bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic or anxiety disorder, borderline personality disorder (BPD), schizoaffective disorder, dual diagnosis and PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); what to do in a psychiatric emergency; empathy; communication, advocacy. The classes are designed for persons who want to better understand and help a loved one who lives with mental illness. Classes are offered at no cost to participants. How-

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ever, reservations are necessary. Classes will start March 2 for twelve Monday evenings at Old North United Methodist Church on Stringtown Road on Evansville’s north side. Classes are presented by trained family members. Participants gain information and skills. Classes start at 6:45 and end at 9 p.m. Call Diane at 812-4234333 for more details or to enroll. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI also offers ongoing support groups. See www. namievansville.org for a list of monthly offerings.

Three-year-old Emmelyn Reese, daughter of Staci Reese, hurls a cotton snowball as she participates in the Frozen themed Family Storytime event January 27 at the Alexandrian Public Library. Photo submitted

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February 1 to 28 Adult Winter Reading Program continues - Register at the Information Desk and pick up the official rules and punch card. Register. Read six books. Enter to win awesome prizes. Register any time. February 3 and 10 Evening Preschool Storytime from 6 to 6:30 p.m. This

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is a repeat of our Monday morning preschool storytime features stories, songs, and activities for children ages 3-5. Parents may, but are not required to, sit with their child during the program. However, they must remain in the library. No registration is required. This is the perfect opportunity for children of working parents to participate in our storytimes. February 5 and 12 At 10 a.m. we will be offering an adult drawing program called Draw And Paint What You See. We will be working primarily with pencils and watercolors. If you wish to bring your own supplies, you are welcome to do so. Registering for one class will register you for the series. You must be 18 or older to take part. Registration is required unless you have your own supplies February 5 and 12 Laughs and Crafts Club will be meeting at 3:45 p.m. There is always a craft, a story and a snack and always a good time at our Laughs and Crafts Club. This program is for kids who are in kindergarten and up. Registration is required. February 9 Otaku Manga will be meeting from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Teens do you like manga and anime? Otaku Manga is a group of anime and manga

fans, meeting the second Monday of every month, to watch anime and swap manga, discuss new manga and anime, which new series to order, have snacks, play games, do crafts, drawing classes, and more. The club is always looking for new members! Stop on by, there is no registration. February 9 and 10 Winter Babies Toddlers Storytimes will be held at 9:30 a.m. This is a program for children ages birth to 36 months features books, movement, music, and rhymes to promote early literacy. Parents/caregivers help their children follow along by participating in this storytime with them. Registration is required. February 9 and 10 Preschool Storytimes will be at 10:30 a.m. and is a program for ages three to five introduces children to reading and language in a fun way through stories, crafts, and other activities. Parents/caregivers are not required to attend this storytime along with their child, but must remain in the library. Registration is required. February 10 At 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. our Getting Crafty program will offer a Quilt Paper Piercing Project - Carrie Robb will show you how to quilt paper piece a wall hanging or coast-

er with the word ‘LOVE,’ just in time for Valentine’s Day. You must be 18 or older to take part. All supplies will be provided. Registration is required. February 11 and 25 Join us for ‘Busy Hands,’ a gathering of crafters. We meet at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month - unless the library is closed. If you quilt, knit, do tatting, crochet, etc. come and join the fun. No registration is necessary but space is limited. February 11 At 3:30 p.m. the Lego Club will be meeting at 3:30 p.m. This is a club for kids who love Legos. We supply the Legos and refreshments, you supply the creativity. For kids ages six and older. Registration is required and begins January 28. Want to register? The library offers multiple ways you can register, including: on the web, by phone, and in person. You can register well in advance by going to our website at www.apl.lib. in.us. Can’t register on-line? Call the Adult Information Desk at (812) 838-3286 or visit the Adult Information Desk in person. Our library staff representative will be ready to assist you and answer your questions. Check out our Facebook page and Like us.


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CHURCH/GENERAL Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand offers program

Celebrating the most recent Almond Tree graduation are bible study minister Andy Fisher, Jail Commander Mark Pharr, graduates Brent Jeffries, Brad Will, and Michael Gross, Jail Chaplain Jonas Wyatt, and Chief Deputy Tom Latham. The graduates were joined by friends and family at the Mount Vernon Jail. Almond Tree is a scripture based substance abuse counseling program, helping inmates lead better, more fulfilled lives. See page A2 for Brent, Brad and Michael’s testimonies. Photo by Zach Straw

Community Marriage Builders: Marriage Tool In a marriage, how you respond to stress or conflict greatly determines the success or failure of your communication. When communicating in your marriage, you can respond in either a Reactive manner or a Proactive manner. Reactive responses often occure when you respoond without thinking. You focus on areas beyond your control - ie. Spouse’s behavior, outside influences, past mistakes - you become reactive and lose control. When you are reactive, you do not consider the consequences of your actions and the impact on the relationship. When you are proactive it allows you to think before you act. Proactivity

means finding the sense of responsibility within yourself, feeling in control of the choice of your own actions, even when the outside conditions are not favorable. Reactivity creates a critical, hostile and negative environment. Proactivity creates an empathetic, supportive and safe environment. You can learn to communicate proativiely in your relationship when you choose to take the following steps: Pause - Stop what you are doing and wait before you respond. Think - Take time to think about what you should or shouldn’t do. Choose - Choose the right way to respond.

January/February Community Table Free meal every Thursday, serving from 5 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville. Everyone is welcome. No preaching, just good eating. Thursday, February 5 – Farmers Casserole, Biscuit w/Gravy, Fruit

Sisters of St. Benedict spirituality and education and of Ferdinand are offering a are members of the Spiritualprogram, “Monastic Lectio ity Ministry of the Ferdinand Divina,” that will provide a Benedictines. deeper understanding of LecLectio Divina is the prayertio Divina as a way of praying ful reading of the Bible, the the scriptures. book Christians believe to be The program will be held divinely inspired. The monasSaturday, February 28, at tic form of Lectio Divina is Kordes Center on the grounds used for both group and indiof Monastery Immaculate vidual prayer. Conception in Ferdinand, Program cost is $75, inIndiana. The workshop runs cluding lunch. Registration from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. East- is due February 25. For more ern time. It will be presented information, or to register, call Everyone is invited to by Sisters Kathryn Huber, 800-880-2777, or 812-367Shrove Tuesday Pancake Sup- OSB, and Jane Will, OSB. 1411, ext. 2915, or visit www. per on February 17 at 6:30 Both have graduate degrees in thedome.org/programs. p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Parish House, 512 YOUR NEWS IS ALWAYS WELCOME HERE! Granary Street, New Harmony, Please email news1@poseycountynews.com OR call 682-3950 Ind.

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Seeds of the Sower by Michael Guido ‘The way a command is given affects the way the movement of the unit is executed,’ is the opening sentence in The Drill Pad. The importance of giving a proper military command is further described in The Army Study Guide: ‘A correctly delivered command will be understood by everyone...and demands willing, correct and immediate response.’ One wonders if the writers quoted above read what David wrote in Psalm 29: “The voice of the Lord is powerful...and... majestic.” Throughout this

Psalm the results of ‘the voice of the Lord’ are staggering. That phase - ‘the voice’ - occurs seven times in this Psalm and coincides with the number of times that the same phrase appears in Genesis 1. Both passages of Scripture express one theme: ‘The glory, power and majesty of our God rest upon all of His creation.’His might can be seen everywhere: the skies, the seas, on land, in the wilderness; in the mighty mountain ranges, the terrible results from bolts of lightning when they strike the earth. His power is seen when

CMB Valentine’s Day Banquet slated for February 14

Thursday, February 12 – Rotini, Salad, Breadstick, Valentine Cupcakes Thursday, February 19 – Baked Ham, Peas, Macaroni Salad, Dessert Thursday, February 26 – Chicken Chips Casserole, Cottage Cheese, Bread Slice, Dessert

Looking for a fun and easy way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your spouse? Then look no further than the Community Marriage Builders Banquet on February 14 at the Bauerhaus. This romantic evening will be the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with your special Valentine. The evening will feature music and dance by ‘Say it with Music’, the presentation of the Lifetime Marriage Award, and an ries and a bottle of wine in your room. Turkey Run Inn at Turkey Run State Park is opportunity to win a weekend getaway at offering a getaway available between Feb. 9 West Baden in French Link. The Bauerhaus has one of three delicious and 15. The deal includes dinner in an intimate setting, lodging, a bottle of wine, chocolates, breakfast and more. Spring Mill Inn at Spring Mill State Park is offering a special for all of February, and several inns will be offering a two-for-one special through Feb. 26 (restrictions apply). Spring Mill Inn and Potawatomi Inn have extended their 2-for-1 special through March 31. More information is at IndianaInns.com. For those who prefer a cabin, Shakamak State Park is offering a weeknight discount through Feb. 25. Those who reserve a cabin for one or more weeknights (Sundays through Wednesdays) will receive 25 percent off of their reserved weeknights at the time of booking (restrictions apply). Reservations can be booked at camp.IN.gov or by calling (866) 622-6746. Use the promo code ‘SHAKCABIN15.’ To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.

Valentine ideas from State Parks, Inns Let Indiana State Parks and Inns be your cupid this Valentine’s Day with gift ideas and lodging specials. InnsGifts.com offers gift cards for camping at Indiana State Parks and for lodging at State Park Inns, annual park entrance passes, and more. Or, buy one of two GO. Pack specials that include an entrance permit, one-year subscription to Outdoor Indiana magazine, gift certificates and more at a discount. Use the coupon code VDAY to receive free shipping on all gift card orders placed between Feb. 1-15. You can also donate $10 to plant a tree on an Indiana state forest as a symbol of your relationship. Information is at TheIndianaTreeProject.org. Canyon Inn at McCormick’s Creek State Park, Clifty Inn at Clifty Falls State Park and Fort Harrison Inn at Fort Harrison State Park are offering Valentine’s Day packages for Saturday, Feb. 14, that include dinner and overnight accommodations. Prices range from $165 to $225 per couple. The Fort Harrison package includes chocolate-covered strawber-

animals give birth to their young. He can even be seen in the desert regions. The glory of God is revealed wherever man looks. Some may refuse to hear His voice or have no desire to respect the power in that voice. Those of us who do, however, are blest. Yet, we are left with two nagging questions: Why have we been chosen to see the power and majesty of God while others cannot see Him? And then, what is our obligation to God and to them? Visit us at www.SowerMinistries.org

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

Sermon of the Week: Worship By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church “I can worship God just as well at home as I can at church.” Ministers hear this statement from time to time. Usually, this is said by someone who has not darkened a church door in decades. Is this statement true? Can someone worship God “just as well” at home as at church? On the surface, the response is “yes,” but is it deeper than that? The first step in our quest for an answer would be to define the meaning of worship. The Bible is a progressive book. What I mean by that is this: subjects are scattered throughout the Bible and build upon themselves. You cannot grab a Bible, turn to the “worship section” and read all the Bible has to say about worship. For comparison, a first grader will learn that we fought a war against the British to gain our independence. A third grader will discover the “shot heard around the world” came at Concord. Someone in High School will learn of the political ideologies that led to the war being fought. Each year of American History class builds upon itself. The Bible treats the subject matter within its covers the same way. Because of this, there is a Bible study method called, “The law of first mention.” This method of Bible study looks at the first mention of a topic in Scripture because it lays the foundation for everything following it. The first time the word “worship” appears in the Bible is in Genesis 22:5, “And Abraham said unto his young men, Abide ye here with the ass; and I and the lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you.” To summarize, what is going on; God had promised Abraham and his wife, Sarah, a son. God provides the miracle baby when Sarah is 90 and Abraham is 99 years of age. God has promised Abraham’s decedents, through Isaac; would be as numerous as the sands of the sea. Around twelve years later God does the unthinkable by commanding Abraham to kill Isaac upon an altar as a sacrifice to God.

Bringing us to our scene; Abraham and Isaac are leaving the servants behind to walk to the top of the hill and “worship.” (Just in case you don’t know the rest of the story. When Abraham exhibits his faith and obedience, God stops Abraham and spares Isaac’s life.) By using the law of first mention we learn the four basic things involved in worship are: Sacrifice. Be it Isaac or a ram, offering a sacrifice was the purpose of going there in the first place. Obedience. Abraham did not know why, or what God had planned, all he knew was that God had told him to go and do this, so we went. Faith. If Abraham did not have the faith to believe God’s first promise, he would not have had the faith to follow this command. An outward witness in honor of God. The events were being done on top of a hill. The sacrifice was to be a burnt sacrifice (Genesis 22:2); for this reason the smoke would have been seen for miles around. Taking a real close look at those four things, we can observe worship is more of a lifestyle and not an event we just do from time to time. Our answer is we must be able to worship just as well at home as at church. However, when the statement, “I can worship God just as well at home as at church” is given, it is almost always given as a reason for, not attending church at all. Now arises the question, “Can a person worship God while purposely staying away from church?” If obedience is a qualification to proper worship the answer is, “no.” God commands us to not purposely stay away from the gathering of His people, “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching” (Hebrews 10:25). Have a lifestyle that is a lifestyle of worship. Be a Christian with a life of faith, sacrifice, obedience and witness. Be a Christian with a life of worship, and, by the way, go to church Sunday.

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Bowl for Kids’ Sake is a fun-filled bowling event to raise money to support Posey County school-based and community-based mentoring programs. Teams raise money in advance and have a great time bowling for Posey County kids. Everyone on the team gets a free t-shirt! There will be an emcee awarding prizes and having fun with bowlers of all ages. There will also be a silent

Participation Opportunities Sunday, March 15, 2015 - Posey Lanes

auction event held on-site and in conjunction with the bowling fun!

Ways for your business/organization to participate •

Be a Bowl for Kids’ Sake Sponsor (see other side for details and sponsorship form, or visit our website at www.bbbsov.org/bowlposey).

Donate item(s) from your business/organization to be used for bowling prizes or in a silent auction to be held during the Bowl for Kids’ Sake event.

Provide our mentoring programs with a monetary donation. By doing so, you will help to make a childmentor match and support our community matches and school-based mentoring programs at North Posey and West Elementary Schools.

Form a bowling team with business/organization colleagues; family members; or club, church, and/or civic organization friends. Each team needs a captain and 4 to 6 other bowlers. Raise a minimum of $40 per bowler (minimum $200 per team) and celebrate your donation with a free game of bowling at Posey Lanes on March 15th. We encourage raising more donations above the minimum to help the kids! Bowling times are 12:00, 1:15, 2:30, and 3:45 p.m. You may register a team or individual at www.bbbsov.org/bowlposey.

Volunteer to mentor a child in a community- or schoolbased match.

Volunteer to serve on the Posey County Satellite Resource Group (fundraising/planning group).

What is Big Brother Big Sisters? Big Brothers Big Sisters provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported oneto-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. Research shows that children with a Big Brother or Big Sister are more likely to graduate from high school, have better family relationships, and are less likely to begin using drugs or alcohol.

Why raise money for Posey County? Funds raised during Bowl For Kids’ Sake will support community-based child and adult mentor matches, support of our North Posey and West Elementary school-based mentoring programs, and provide for new child-mentor matches.

All Bowl for Kids’ Sake correspondence may be mailed to: PO Box 572 Mt. Vernon, IN 47620

Start Something for kids in your community bbbsov.org/bowlposey 812-781-0450


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Lawson reminds investors to discuss cybersecurity With an ever-growing list of financial institutions targeted by organized cyber-attacks, Secretary of State Connie Lawson today issued an advisory reminding investors of the importance of understanding how their personal information is being protected by financial firms. The advisory is on the Secretary of State’s website at http://www.in.gov/sos/indianamoneywise/files/Note_to_ Investors_Cyber_Security.pdf. “The increasing reliance on technology in our daily lives could leave our sensitive financial information more vulnerable to unwanted viewing or theft without proper safeguards in place,” said Secretary Lawson. In September 2014, the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), of which the Secretary of State’s office is a member, reported that 62 percent of state-registered investment adviser firms participating in a NASAA pilot survey had undergone a cybersecurity risk assessment, and 77 percent had established policies and procedures related to technology or cybersecurity. “Investors should think about the safety of their financial information, and talk with their investment professionals about what steps firms are taking to safeguard client information,” said Carol Mihalik Indiana Securities Commissioner. To help investors with that discussion, the Secretary of State’s office suggests asking the following questions: Has the firm addressed which cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities may impact

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I want to be that kind of hometown day/Thursday – 9 to 7; Saturday – 8 to 12. derstand in writing,” Secretary Lawson said. “This is all part of the process of doing your ROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY OSEY OUNTY LLIANCE AND THE OSEY OUNTY EWS due diligence and becoming an informed investor.” For more information, contact the Secretary of State’s last meeting with parents and should be passed by the spring School District Director of Securities Division at 317- By Lois Mittino Gray Local traffic woes and sold school board reps may now be before the weather warms up Business Loren Evans wants 232-6682 or www.in.gov/sos. out blue lights seemed to solved. The school adminis- and children go to play on the to get together to initiate disdominate the main business of trators have agreed to re-route playground on Kimball Street. cussion on the possibility of the Mount Vernon Common the large bus for the school Councilman Steve Fuelling city employees utilizing the Council Meeting of January route. It will now go east on said he has received com- new health clinic they have 22. Ninth Street, instead of west. plaints that there are some ar- just opened at Hedges. The ONLY $35/YEAR FOR IN-COUNTY RESIDENTS: Councilman Bill Curtis re- In return, the school is re- eas around town where people two entities might even share ported that the unsafe situa- questing that a three-way stop making the curve are cutting purchasing and other services. CALL US AT 1-812-682-3950 tion discussed at length at the be put in at Ninth and James. to the inside corner. One area Councilman Jeffries, once It is a really short section of specifically mentioned was on the school board, said it street, but it gets heavy traffic. around Pop’s Barn on Wolf- wouldn’t hurt to look into this, Curtis thinks it “will do noth- lin, It was suggested that lines as there is nothing to lose and ing but good” and Council- be painted because if someone the city might save money. man Steve Fuelling added it were to have an accident and Curtis agreed to follow this sounds very reasonable. City there is no line, they could not up. Attorney Beth McFadin Hig- be ticketed for being left of • Water Superintendent gins was asked to prepare an center. There are other areas Chuck Gray said he was conordinance on this for the next in town like this and it will be tacted by Invoice Cloud on the meeting. Mayor John Tucker addressed. credit card billing system for added that the route is close to Councilwoman-at-Large water, sewer and trash billing the Safe Routes to School and Higgins stated next week is for the city. Representatives it was a good idea to put in the Thank You Blue Week to hon- will be down some time in three-way stop. or local law enforcement. The February for training and all The dangerous intersec- Facebook page on it is popular should be up and running by tion at Smith and O’Donnell and has even been heard about mid-March at the earliest. discussed at the last meeting as far away as Chicago. Sites • Mike Boerner, plant elecis still being watched to seek in Mount Vernon are out of trician for Consolidated Grain a workable solution. Council- the free blue bulbs given out and Barge Co, spoke to ask woman Becky Higgins visited to display, but some people about the status of a water the site with Street Commis- are putting up blue ribbons in- tap in request for their new sioner Max Dieterle and there stead. The city hopes to make building that was discussed a is three-way stop sign there this a yearly event during the few meeting prior. Now that and there is signage as for last week in January. Larry a location has been chosen, now. McKim said he will be selling City Attorney Beth Higgins Councilman Brian Jef- blue donuts that week. will prepare the paperwork fries thanked Sherry Willis In other council action: for a signed agreement. “We and Vectren for repairing 25 • Higgins said that Mount have sufficient water pressure street lights that needed re- Vernon and Indiana’s Bicen- and volume for the project,” pair. He has been watching tennial is next year and there Gray assured the board. CGB the new exit from the Port will be a torch relay going will be boring under the road, behind Arby’s and it is get- through all 92 counties. Posey the water department will be ting truck use, but trucks are County will get two stops: making the tap, and there will still using Kimball Street. As Mount Vernon and New Har- be two meter pits. a result, the first reading of an mony. Mount Vernon’s stop • The final reading of the ordinance on weight restric- is slated during River Days on ordinance to amend the zontions in reference to getting September11, 2016, and will ing ordinance of Mount Verthe truck traffic off of Kim- be the third stop of the relay. non, Cynthiana, Poseyville ball Street was approved. It • Curtis reported that MV and unincorporated Posey County Chapter 153-Zoning Code about parking surface variances passed as ordinance A new year brings new opportunities and changes. Make 2015 your year 15.2. to quit tobacco. Celebrate by giving your loved ones a smoke-free hug.

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SCHOOL/GENERAL

Mount Vernon High School Class of 1954. Back row l to r: Ruth Overfield York, Kathy Curtis Roab, Anna Marie Benthall Searcy, Margie Forthoffer Beste, Barbara Gardner Williams, Joann scherer Healy, Eleanor Schorr McRae, Ray Floyd, Charles aldrich, Carla Potter Aldrich, Marvin McDurmon, Don Russell, Sam Blankenship, Larry Horton and Russell Garrett. Front row l to r: Helen kleinschmitt Garrett, Jana Green White, Susie Carman Bourne, Debres Robinson Benner, Betty Healy Wade, Wilma Jacobs, School Secretary, Mary Jan McGennis Halco, Betty Jo Mills Bratcher, Mary Louise Hunt Nelson and Sonia Padgett, Music Teacher. Photo submitted

‘NH School’ continued from Page A1 The cafeteria counters are filled with small appliances and kitchenware not taken by any group. There is a very old greasy stove and some sink items lying around. The fold down tables used by students for dining are all there folded up and ready to go. Most of the Music Room chairs are gone and I noticed them used as extra seats lining the North Posey Auditorium during an elementary Christmas program. All but a few bookshelves were taken from the library. There are many books left on the ones remaining and on a big table in the center of the room. “We’ve given so many of them away already to groups. We will find a place for all these books.” Walker said. The emergency shower and eyewash are still in my beloved science lab. The back work stations are all intact and covered with old Physics lab items taken from the old school, old Bunsen Burners, and some lab glassware. Walker noted that the big black lab tables are all missing because they were sold to a school in Henderson, Ky. All chemicals, biology specimens, microscopes and their cabinets were taken to other schools. My old rocking chair that we called the ‘Royal Poobah’ chair is still there looking

forlorn. The computer lab has old outdated equipment left around in boxes, but there is a mighty nice looking podium with the New Harmony Rappite logo on it in there that should not be discarded. The golden shovels from sandbagging are still on the wall by the office. The principal’s office is just a table with blueprints on it with lots of keys everywhere. “We would like it to have a use that makes it an asset to the community. We don’t want it to deteriorate any longer and become like one of those old school buildings you see in some towns with boarded up windows,” Walker explained. “We want to consider all ideas.” Right now ideas are being bantered about. Marcia Lange likes the idea of having a USI satellite campus at the site. They have one at the National Guard Armory in Evansville and in Warrick County. “It seems like a perfect marriage for the two since USI has such a presence here in town with all the other properties.” Charles Huck suggested making each classroom senior citizen apartments. “The rooms are already apportioned and they

The cafeteria is strewn with small appliances and kitchen ware not given to groups. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray could have a gym there, a little grocery store, a cafe and maybe a boutique store. It may cost too much to renovate it though.” The Friends of Workingmen’s Institute has a committee that met this past week to talk about a possible learning space as an art and textile school or tech academy. A

The Golden Shovel honors are still on the wall of New Harmony School. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray feasibility study was suggested at a cost of around $30,000. New Harmony residents Docey Lewis and Laura Nicholson are active in textiles and very interested. Lewis has noted that there are many looms from the old school in storage now unused that could be made ready for students.

Marrs students speak with NASA engineer By Brandon Cole Mr. Prindle’s fifth-grade students at Marrs Elementary School had the pleasure of having a live conversation with a NASA engineer on Jan. 26. Jerry Woodfill, former warning systems engineer for the Apollo 11 and 13 missions, spoke with the students about NASA, robotics and the importance of never giving up. There was a movie made, starring Tom Hanks, called Apollo 13. The movie’s most famous quote was, ‘Houston, we have a problem.’ The class took advantage of Skype and had a very informative discussion with Woodfill. He spoke about being from Indiana, playing basketball and studying math and science. The children got to ask him questions and learn what it is like to work at NASA. The students listened intently as Woodfill shared his experiences. “Building the alarms and

learning about the robotics was interesting,” said Henry Adams. “It would be scary if the ship blew up.” “I learned a lot of stuff about Jerry and his academics,” said Alexis Cole. “In high school, he was on the math team and he made R2, a robotics system. He also made the phrase, failure is not an option.” Woodfill explained to the children how cramped the space capsules are on the in-

side. “I would feel very claustrophobic and scared if I was inside of one of those.” Basketball helped pave Woodfill’s way to college, with an athletic scholarship. Woodfill told the kids how important it was to study and not solely rely on sports. “He taught us how important it is to study math and science in school,” said Cole. “He taught us that we will use those two classes in life no matter what direction we take.” Farmersville celebrated its Blue Ribbon achievement as its fifth year as an A rated school. Seen here are teachers Melanie Potts and Brooke Sanders all dressed up at the party’s photo booth area. Photo by Zach Straw

State Sen. Jim Tomes (R-Wadesville, center) and wife Margie Tomes (right) join Thompkins Middle School Principal Dr. Bryan Perry (left), for a tour of the Evansville school Jan. 23. Perry recently attended the Students in Mr. Prindle’s fifth grade class at Marrs Indiana Principal LeaderSchool speak with NASA engineer Jerry Woodfill. ship Institute (IPLI), which was created by the Indiana General Assembly in 2013. IPLI is committed to providing principals with the skills and tools needed to increase their personal leadership capacity, as well as increase the learning capacity within their schools. “Dr. Perry has done a great job implementing what he’s learned

from IPLI into this middle school,” Tomes said. “Now in its second year, the program has proven to be an ef-

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Last Call With Carson Daly (N) (14)

Nature (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Brian Wil(N) (In Stereo) (14) Å liams; Gabrielle Union. (N) (14)

The 100 “Coup de Grace” Jasper demands answers. (N) (14,V) Å 14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

Chicago PD Platt’s new demeanor is questioned. (N) (14) Å (DVS) Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Late Show With David Letterman (N) (In The Late Late Show Guest host John Stereo) (PG) Å Mayer; Andy Cohen. (N) (14,D,L) Å

How I Met (14) Conan Mila Kunis; Josh Hopkins. (N) (14)

How I Met (14) Cougar Town (In Stereo) (14) Å

Engagement (PG)

Conan Mila Kunis; Josh Hopkins. (14)

Engagement (14)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Parks (PG)

How I Met Your Mother (14) Å

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Nature (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Decaying Morality” (N) (14,D,V) Nashville “I’m Not That Good at Goodbye” Deacon gets bad news. (PG,L,V)

Inside Edition (N) (PG) Å

Earth: A New Wild “Home; Plains” Humans and the wilderness. (N) (PG,L)

Fresh Off the Boat (N) (PG) Å

How I Met (14) The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Criminal Minds “Hero Worship” A bomb- Stalker A coach says a student attacked Two and a Half ing in a coffee shop. (N) (14,L,V) him. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å Men (14) Å

Modern Family (N) (PG) Å

How I Met (14) The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Parks (PG)

How I Met (14) The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Fire in the Hole A live World War II ordnance. (In Stereo) (14) Å

How I Met (14)

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Dual Survival “Episode 4” (In Stereo) (14,L) Å

Dual Survival: Untamed “Grin and Bear It” (In Stereo) (14) Å

Dual Survival “Episode 4” (N) (In Stereo) Fire in the Hole A live World War II (14,L) Å ordnance. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

Jail (14,L,V) Å The Americans “Baggage” (MA)

Jail (14,L,V) Å

Jail (14) Å

The Americans “EST Men” (MA)

Jail (14) Å

Cops (14,V) Å

The Americans “Baggage” (MA)

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

The Americans “Baggage” (N) (MA)

Cops (14) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Movie: ›› “Taken 2” (2012, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace.

FX

Mike & Molly (14)

7 SPIKE Cops (14) Å

Daily Show (14)

Basketball

How I Met (14)

The Nightly Show

Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty (PG)

Raymond (PG)

Supernatural (In Stereo) (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

NBA Tonight (N)

Little Women: LA Christy and Todd receive some news. (14) Å

8

Little Women: LA “Stage Fight” Terra’s brother comes for a visit. (14,D,L)

Little Women: LA “Stage Fight” Terra’s brother comes for a visit. (14,D,L)

Big Women: Big Love Jenn finally meets Little Women: LA Christy and Todd a guy she likes. (N) (14) Å receive some news. (14) Å

(6:00) Little Women: LA (14)

Little Women: LA Christy and Todd receive some news. (N) (14) Å

9 LIFE

College Basketball: Washington at Oregon. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å : ESPN2 (6:00) College Basketball: Georgia Tech at Duke. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Houston Rockets. From the Toyota Center in Houston. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Dallas Mavericks at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. ; ESPN NBA Countdown Grimm “Cat and Mouse” (14,V) Grimm Nick encounters a conflict. (14) Grimm A wealthy matriarch dies. (14) Supernatural “Tall Tales” (14) Å < TNT Supernatural (14) Grimm “Love Sick” (In Stereo) (14,V) Full House (G) Full House (G) Full House (G) Full House (G) Fresh Prince (G) Fresh Prince (G) Friends (14) Å Friends (14) Å Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) > NICK Every Witch (G) Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty (PG) Wahlburgers (PG) Donnie-Jenny (14) Nightwatch (In Stereo) (14) Å Duck Dynasty “Lake Boss” (PG) ? A&E Duck Dynasty (PG) Duck Dynasty “Lake Boss” (PG) Melissa (14) Baby Daddy (14) Movie: ›› “The Wedding Date” (2005) Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney. The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) (PG) Å B FAM Melissa (14) South Park (14) South Park (MA) South Park (MA) South Park (MA) Workaholics (14) Broad City (N) (14) Daily Show (14) The Nightly Show At Midnight (14) Workaholics (14) C COM Workaholics (14)

Movie: ››› “Air Force One” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close. A terrorist and his gang hijack the U.S. president’s plane. ‘R’ (Adult situations, violence) Å Sirens (14)

Movie: ››‡ “The Color of Friendship” (2000, Drama) Carl Lumbly, Penny Johnson. (In Stereo) Å

Suits “Respect” (14) Å

That’s So Raven (G) Å

Suits “Enough Is Enough” (14) Å

Sirens (14)

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Suits “Respect” (N) (14) Å

I Didn’t Do It “The New Guy” (G)

My 600-Lb. Life (In Stereo) (PG) Å

My 600-Lb. Life “Amber’s Story” (PG)

My Strange Addiction (14) Å

My Strange Addiction (N) (14) Å

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Jessie “Gotcha Day” (G) Å

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Movie: ›››› “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. Bizarre Foods: (G)

Venture Bros. (14)

Bizarre Foods:

American Dad (14)

Aqua Teen (14) Booze Traveler (PG) Å

Chicken (MA) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern (PG)

Property Brothers (G) Å

Family Guy (14)

Bizarre Foods: (G)

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Family Guy (14)

Mystery Diners (G) Mystery Diners (G) Restaurant: Impossible (G)

Bizarre Foods:

Booze Traveler (PG) Å

Cleveland (14)

Property Brothers (G) Å

Ron White: Salute to the Troops 2014 (14,D,L) Å Movie: ››› “Backyard Wedding” (2010, Romance) Alicia Witt. (PG,L) Å

10:30

Ron White: A Little Unprofessional The comedian performs his new set. (14) Movie: “Perfect on Paper” (2014, Romance) Lindsay Hartley, Drew Fuller. (G)

12:30

FEBRUARY 5, 2015 12:00

11:30

10:00

11:00

9:30

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

9:00

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

8:30

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

Jimmy Van Heusen: Swingin’-Bing (G)

8:00

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

The First 48 (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers David (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å Duchovny; Candice Swanepoel. (14)

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Last Call With Carson Daly (N) (14)

How I Met Your Mother (14) Å

Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L) Å

Nightline (N) (G) Å Inside Edition (N) (PG) Å Late Show With David Letterman (N) (In The Late Late Show Guest host John Stereo) (PG) Å Mayer; Bob Weir. (N) (14,D,L) Å

Parks (PG)

Parks (PG)

Engagement (14)

Engagement (14)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Nightwatch “Officer Down” (N) (14,L,V) Tosh.0 (MA,L)

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

Movie: “Last Will. & Testament”

How I Met (14)

The Simpsons (PG,D) Å Masterpiece Classic (N) (PG)

Picture This

Reign “Sins of the Past” Catherine makes a discovery. (N) (14,D,S,V) WNIN’s Top 9 (N)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Allegiance “Pilot” A CIA analyst receives 14 News at his first case. (N) (14,L,V) 10:00PM (N) Å

How I Met (14)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

The McCarthys (N) Elementary “Hemlock” A debt collector is Two and a Half (PG) Å murdered. (N) (PG,L,V) Å Men (14) Å

How to Get Away With Murder The students are questioned by police. (14)

The Blacklist Cooper struggles to save his team. (N) (14) Å

How I Met (14)

Mom (N) (In Stereo) Two and a Half (14) Å Men (N) (14) Å

The First 48 “Cold Betrayal” (14)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G) Restaurant: Impossible (G)

Property Brothers (N) (G) Å

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Cleveland (14)

Movie: ››› “Cloverfield” (2008) Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel. Premiere.

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

My 600-Lb. Life “Amber’s Story” (PG)

NCIS “Kill Chain” (In Stereo) (14,D,L,V)

Movie: ››› “Casino Royale” (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. James Bond plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. ‘PG-13’ (Adult situations, nudity, violence) Å

To Be Announced NCIS “Devil’s Triad” (14,D,L,V)

“Terminator 3:

J (6:00) NCIS (14) K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å

AP

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Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

S DISN Shave” (G) Å

7:30

Movie: “A Wish Come True” (2015) Megan Park, Benjamin Hollingsworth. (G)

Movie: ››› “Smokey and the Bandit” (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field.

Mystery Diners (G) Mystery Diners (G) Mystery Diners (G) Mystery Diners (G) Restaurant: Impossible (N) (G)

Property Brothers “Kathryn & Eric” (G)

My 600-Lb. Life (In Stereo) (PG) Å U TLC My 600-Lb (PG) V SYFY (5:00) Movie: ›››› “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” King of Hill (PG) X TOON Advent. Time (PG) King of Hill (PG) The Trip: 2015 (PG) Å [ TRV Man v. Food (G)

¨ HGTV Property Bro (G) ≠ FOOD Diners, Drive (G) ∞ CMT (6:20) Reba (PG) ≤ HALL Recipe Love (G)

7:00

THURSDAY EVENING 6:30 The Vampire Diaries Celebrating Bonnie’s birthday. (N) (14) Å

BROADCAST CHANNELS Eyewitness News

_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N) The Blacklist “Luther Braxton” Red is arrested. (14,L,V) Å

) ` WNIN PBS NewsHour (N) Super Skyscrapers (PG) Å Wheel of Fortune

. $ WFIE “Fun & Fit” (N) (G)

The Big Bang Theory (N) (PG)

Who Wants to Be a Grey’s Anatomy Tests are run on April’s Scandal The members of the team look 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) baby. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å for Olivia. (N) (14) Å Two and a Half

L * WEVV Men (14) Å CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A Funny Videos (PG) America’s Funniest Home Videos (PG)

Conan Jeff Bridges; Lily Collins. (14)

Archer (MA)

Tosh.0 (14) Å

Basketball

Dad’s Dream

Dad’s Dream

Archer (MA)

30 for 30

Nightly Show (14) Movie: ›› “Predator 2” (1990, Science Fiction) Danny Glover. ‘R’ Å

Daily Show (14)

The First 48 (In Stereo) (PG) Å This Is Not (MA)

The First 48 “Cold Betrayal” (14) At Midnight (14)

Nightwatch (In Stereo) (14) Å Nightly Show (14)

Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) (PG) Å Daily Show (14)

Gilmore Girls “Kiss and Tell” (PG)

Love-Raymond (G) How I Met (14)

Inside the NBA (N) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Keepers of the Streak

Project Runway All Stars A Hollywood legend visits the workroom. (PG) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Grown Ups” (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James.

Movie: ››› “Warrior” (2011) Joel Edgerton. (In Stereo)

Alaska: The Last Frontier Finishing sum- Alaska: The Last Frontier Otto and Eivin mer projects. (In Stereo) (14) Å spend father-son time. (14) Å

Conan Jeff Bridges; Lily Collins. (N) (14) Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å Alaska: The Last Frontier The Kilchers share bonus family footage. (14) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Alaska: The Last Frontier Jane and Atz Lee set out on a hunt. (14) Å

Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å The Big Bang (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) Theory (PG)

Family Guy “Yug Ylimaf” (14)

Seinfeld “The Bus-

% WTBS boy” (PG,D) Å

Alaska: The Last Frontier Changes in the Alaska: The Last Frontier The Kilchers weather. (In Stereo) (14) Å and others pay tribute. (14) Å

(6:00) Alaska: The

0 DISC Last Frontier (14)

Archer (MA)

Movie: ›‡ “The Condemned” (2007, Action) Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones. (In Stereo) Archer (N) (MA)

College Basketball: UCLA at Stanford. From Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif.

Project Runway All Stars “Some Like It Hot Dog” A Hollywood Project Runway All Stars “Some Like It Hot Dog” A Hollywood Project Runway All Stars Creating legend visits the workroom. (N) (PG,L) Å legend visits the workroom. (PG,L) Å bridesmaids’ dresses. (PG) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Grown Ups” (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James.

(5:00) Taken 2

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8

(6:00) Project Run- Project Runway All Stars Creating way All Stars (PG) bridesmaids’ dresses. (PG) Å

7 SPIKE Movie: ››‡ “The Expendables 2” (2012) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. (In Stereo) 9 LIFE

: ESPN2 (6:00) College Basketball: Auburn at LSU. (N) (Live)

The First 48 (14)

Tosh.0 (MA) Å

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

College Basketball: Cincinnati at Southern Methodist. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ; ESPN (6:00) College Basketball: Iowa at Michigan. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns at Portland Trail Blazers. From Moda Center in Portland. (N) Å < TNT (6:00) NBA Tip-Off NBA Basketball: Los Angeles Clippers at Cleveland Cavaliers. (N) (Live) Å Full House (G) Full House (G) Full House (G) Full House (G) Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (G) Friends (14) Å Friends (14) Å Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) > NICK Every Witch (G)

? A&E

Workaholics (14)

Movie: ››› “Grease” (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing. Workaholics (14)

Movie: ››‡ “Young Guns” (1988, Western) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips. Six Movie: ››‡ “Young Guns II” (1990, Western) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips. deputized regulators become the objects of a manhunt. ‘R’ Å Billy the Kid and gang gallop to Mexico. ‘PG-13’ (Violence) Å Alaska: Battle on the Bay (N) (PG)

I Didn’t Do It (In Stereo) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

To Be Announced Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Good Luck Charlie (In Stereo) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Good Luck Charlie “Let’s Potty”

Mod Fam (PG)

The Suite Life on Deck (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

The Suite Life on Deck (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

(4:00) Movie: “Ca-

B FAM (5:30) Movie: “The Wedding Date” Broad City (14) C COM South Park (14) I AMC sino Royale” Å

To Be Announced

Jessie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Wild West Alaska (In Stereo) (PG)

Wild West Alaska (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Alaska: Battle on the Bay (PG)

To Be Announced

Movie: ›››‡ “Cars” (2006, Comedy) Voices of Owen Wilson. Animated. A race car Austin & Ally (In gets stranded in a town along Route 66. (In Stereo) ‘G’ Å Stereo) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

AP

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Law & Order (14)

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Jessie “Where’s

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Close-Up Kings (14)

R USA

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (PG) Å

Wizard Wars “Silly Rabbits”

S DISN Zuri?” (G) Å

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (PG)

Close-Up Kings (N) (14)

American Dad (14)

Wizard Wars “Silly Rabbits” (N)

No Reservations Å

Venture Bros. (14)

Aqua Teen (14) Expedition Unknown “City of Gold”

Chicken (14) Bourdain: No Reservations (PG)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Family Guy (14) No Reservations (N) Å

Rehab Addict (G)

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Family Guy (14)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Redneck Island “On the Ropes” (PG)

Rehab Addict (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

Duff Till Dawn (G)

Beat Bobby (G)

Movie: “Be My Valentine” (2013) William Baldwin, Natalie Brown. (G)

Duff Till Dawn (G)

Chopped Canada “In a Pig’s Ear” (G)

Beat Bobby (G)

Cutthroat Kitchen “Tiki Torch-Ure” (G)

Chopped Canada “In a Pig’s Ear” (G)

Redneck Island “On the Ropes” (PG)

World’s Most Amazing Videos (14,V) Movie: “A Novel Romance” (2015) Amy Acker, Dylan Bruce. (G) Å

Party Down South (14) Movie: “Away & Back” (2015, Drama) Jason Lee, Minka Kelly. (PG) Å

Party Down South (14)

Party Down South (N) (14)

Chopped “Chopped, Again!” (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (PG) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (PG) U TLC Evidence (14) WWE SmackDown! (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å V SYFY Z Nation (14) King of Hill (PG) Cleveland (14) Cleveland (14) X TOON Advent. Time (PG) King of Hill (PG) Expedition Unknown (PG) Å Expedition Unknown “City of Gold” [ TRV Man v. Food (G)

¨ HGTV Rehab Addict (G) ≠ FOOD (6:00) Chopped (G) ∞ CMT (6:20) Reba (PG) ≤ HALL Perfect Paper (G)

6:30

FRIDAY EVENING

7:00

7:30

Constantine A mysterious attack at a hospital. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

Charlie Rose

Hart of Dixie Lemon and Lavon try to move on. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

BROADCAST CHANNELS

Eyewitness News

_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N)

Wheel of Fortune

) ` WNIN PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Week

. $ WFIE “Fun & Fit” (N) (G)

Cristela “Mexican Mona Lisa” (PG,L)

12:30

11:30

12:00

FEBRUARY 6, 2015

11:00

10:30

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

10:00

Kid Concoctions -- Wacky & Wild (G)

9:30

Family Guy (In Stereo) (PG) Å

9:00

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

8:30

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

8:00

The Simpsons (PG,D) Å

How I Met Your Mother (14) Å

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers (In Stereo) Last Call With (In Stereo) (14) Å (14) Å Carson Daly (14)

Lawmakers 2015

Masters of Illusion (N) (PG) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Lawmakers (G)

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (14)

Shakespeare Uncovered (N) (PG)

Å

Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L)

Late Show With David Letterman (N) (In The Late Late Show Guest host John Stereo) (PG) Å Mayer; Ed Sheeran. (N) (14,D,L) Å

Nightline (N) (G) Å Inside Edition (N) (PG) Å

Grimm “Marechaussee” Murders lead to Dateline NBC (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å a bounty hunter. (N) (PG,V)

20/20 (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Blue Bloods “The Poor Door” A detective Two and a Half upsets Frank. (N) (14,L,V) Å Men (14) Å

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Shakespeare Uncovered (N) (PG)

Shark Tank Yak and cow milk dog chews; lipsticks. (N) (PG) Å

Hawaii Five-0 “Powehiwehi” Kono discovers a criminal’s identity. (N) (14,V)

Jail (14,L,V) Å

Parks (PG)

Parks (PG)

Engagement (14)

Engagement (14)

How I Met (14)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

King of the Nerds The nerds travel back in time. (14)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Movie: ›› “Valentine’s Day” (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel. Los Angeles residents wend their way into and out of romance. (DVS)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

King of the Nerds The nerds travel back in time. (N) (14)

Cops (PG) Å

Jail (14,L,V) Å

Jail (14) Å

Gold Rush - The Dirt “Parker & the Muscle Man” (In Stereo) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Undercover Boss Armando Montelongo goes under cover. (N) (PG)

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

Two and a Half

L * WEVV Men (14) Å

CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A Funny Videos (PG) How I Met (14)

Seinfeld (In Stereo) The Big Bang Theory (PG)

% WTBS (PG) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Dad’s Dream

Bring It! Dianna reveals a secret weapon. (PG) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Iron Man 2” (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle.

Cops (14) Å

Alaskan Bush People “Episode 6” Billy strikes a barter for windows.

Alaskan Bush People “Episode 6” Billy strikes a barter for windows. (N)

Gold Rush “The Monster Lives” Parker mines an island of paydirt. (PG,L)

Gold Rush “The Monster Lives” Parker mines an island of paydirt. (PG,L)

Gold Rush - The Dirt “Parker & the Muscle Man” (N) (In Stereo) Å

(6:00) Gold Rush

0 DISC (PG) Å

GLORY 19: Fayetteville (N) (In Stereo)

Bring It! Miss D hires male choreographers. (PG) Å

Cops (14,V) Å

NBA Tonight (N)

Cops (PG) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Iron Man 2” (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle.

Bring It! (PG,L) Å

Hawaii Five-0 (14)

Love-Raymond (G) How I Met (14)

Hawaii Five-0 “A ia la aku” (14,L,V)

Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

Friends (14) Å

Friends (14) Å

Cold Justice (14) Å

Dad’s Dream

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Fresh Prince (G)

Dad’s Dream

Bring It! Dianna reveals a secret weapon. (N) (PG) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Boxing: Friday Night Fights. Abie Han vs. Sergio Mora. From Biloxi, Miss. (N)

Bring It! Miss D hires male choreographers. (PG) Å

Full House (G)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

(6:00) Bring It! (PG) Å

Full House (G)

Movie: ››› “The Town” (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall. Å (DVS)

NBA Basketball: Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T Center in San Antonio. (N)

(6:00) College Basketball: Dayton at George Washington.

Teenage Mut.

Cold Justice (N) (14) Å

(6:00) NBA Basketball: Los Angeles Clippers at Toronto Raptors. (N) (Live)

(6:00) Castle (PG)

Teenage Mut. (Y7)

Every Witch (G)

Preachers’ Daughters Lolly upsets the girls. (N) (14) Å

7 SPIKE Cops (PG) Å 8 FX Amazing Spdr

9 LIFE

: ESPN2 ; ESPN < TNT > NICK

Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Criminal Minds “The Fallen” (14,L,V)

Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy

Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS)

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

The Walking Dead Rick struggles after another loss. (14) Å

Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS)

The Walking Dead “Killer Within” The group is severed. (14,L,V) Å

Gilmore Girls “Rory’s Dance” (PG)

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

Matt Braunger: Big, Dumb (MA)

The Walking Dead Andrea and Michonne find survivors. (14) Å

Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed (14,L) Å

Restoration Wild (In Stereo) (PG)

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

The Walking Dead “Sick” A life hangs in the balance. (14,L,V) Å

Sirens (14)

Treehouse Masters (N) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Dog With a Blog (In Jessie “Four Broke Girl Meets World Stereo) Å Kids” Å (G) Å

Restoration Wild (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

I Didn’t Do It “Lindy- Liv & Maddie (In licious” (G) Stereo) (G) Å

The Walking Dead “Seed” Lori’s pregnancy advances. (14,L,V) Å

Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS) Criminal Minds “The Fallen” (14,L,V) Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS) ? A&E Criminal (14) Movie: ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012, Musical Comedy) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson. B FAM (5:00) Movie: ››› “Grease” (1978) Tosh.0 (14) Å Movie: ›‡ “Big Daddy” (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Premiere. Å C COM (6:29) Tosh.0 (14) Tosh.0 (14) Å

(6:00) Movie: ›‡ “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010, Horror) Milla

Treehouses (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Say Yes: ATL

Say Yes: ATL

Love; Lust (PG)

Love; Lust (PG)

Say Yes: ATL

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Love; Lust (PG)

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Love; Lust (PG)

Jessie (In Stereo) (G) Å

American Dad (14)

Wizard Wars “Silly Rabbits”

Say Yes: ATL

Movie: ››› “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles.

Wander Over Yonder (Y7) Å

Sirens (14)

Mod Fam (PG)

Love; Lust (PG)

Helix “Densho” (14)

Mod Fam (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Phineas and Ferb (G) Å

Love; Lust (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Characters (PG)

Love; Lust (PG)

I AMC Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates. Premiere. ‘R’

J AP R USA

Dog With a Blog (N) Jessie “Four Broke Girl Meets World Kids” (N) (N) (In Stereo) (G)

S DISN Å (DVS)

12 Monkeys “Atari” (14,L,V)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Venture Bros. (14)

Dinner (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Mysteries at the Castle (PG) Å

Helix “Densho” (N) (14)

10:30

Diners, Drive (G)

Love It or List It, Too (G) Å

Newsreaders (14)

12 Monkeys “Atari” (N) (14,L,V)

Family Guy (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Family Guy (PG)

Cleveland (14)

Mysteries at the Castle (N) (PG) Å

Cleveland (14)

King of Hill (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Love It or List It, Too (N) (G) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

10:00

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

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Movie: “A Taste of Romance” (2011, Romance) Teri Polo, Bailee Madison. (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

9:30

Bones A successful ad man’s remains are found. (In Stereo) (14) Å

9:00

John Sebastian: Folk Rewind (G)

8:30

The Pinkertons (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Blue Bloods “Collateral Damage” An investor dies suspiciously. (14,L,V)

8:00

Movie: “Surprised by Love” (2015) Hilarie Burton, Paul Campbell. (G)

Movie: ››‡ “Killer Joe” (2011) Matthew McConaughey. A drug dealer hires a cop to kill his well-insured mother.

7:00

Burn Notice “Partners in Crime” A robbery at a fashion house. (PG) Å

Austin City Limits “Foo Fighters” (G)

Paid Program

7:30

Movie: “I Do, I Do, I Do” (2015) Shawn Roberts, Autumn Reeser. Premiere. (G)

Movie: ››‡ “Eraser” (1996) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A government agent protects a witness from gunrunners.

Love It or List It, Too (G) Å

King of Hill (PG)

U TLC Say Yes: ATL (PG) Love; Lust (PG) 12 Monkeys (14) V SYFY The Wolfman

X TOON Advent. Time (PG) [ TRV Mysteries at (PG) ¨ HGTV Love It or List (G) ≠ FOOD Diners, Drive (G) ∞ CMT (6:20) Reba (PG) ≤ HALL Better Worse (G)

6:30

SATURDAY EVENING

Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) (14) Å

Speakeasy (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Best Pressure Cooker! Hearty, wholesome meals in LESS time! (G)

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

BROADCAST CHANNELS

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Inside Edition Weekend (N) (PG)

Dateline NBC “Before Dawn” The death of a pregnant newlywed. (In Stereo) (PG)

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

The Jewel in the Crown (14) Å

How I Met Your Mother (14) Å

High School Basketball: Perry Central at South Spencer. (N) (Live)

The Simpsons (PG,D) Å

Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) (14) Å

Two and a Half Men (14) Å

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Eyewitness News

_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N)

Å

Classic Gospel Inspirational songs. (G)

48 Hours (N) (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

Parks (PG)

Parks (PG)

Paid Program

Cops (PG) Å

Married (MA)

Cops (14) Å

Married (MA)

Cops (14) Å

Louie (MA)

Vegas (PG)

Louie “Dad” (MA)

Vegas (PG)

Two/Half Men (14)

Cops (14) Å

Two/Half Men (14)

Cops (PG,L,V)

Engagement (14)

Engagement (14)

1st Look (In Stereo) Open House NYC (PG) (In Stereo) (PG)

) ` WNIN Picture This (N)

NCIS: New Orleans “Watch Over Me” A Navy Officer is murdered. (PG,D,L,V)

Movie: ››› “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (2001, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. An orphan attends a school of witchcraft and wizardry. (In Stereo)

Two and a Half

The Jewel in the Crown (14) Å

. $ WFIE 6:00PM (N) Å

NCIS “Choke Hold” A research scientist is murdered. (14,L,V) Å (DVS)

Movie: ››‡ “Deep Blue Sea” (1999) Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows. Å

(6:00) 14 News at

Shaun T’s Focus 9 + WEHT T25 (G)

Blue Bloods (In Stereo) (14) Å

Movie: ››› “Definitely, Maybe” (2008) Ryan Reynolds. (DVS)

Seinfeld “The Couch” (PG,D)

L * WEVV Men (14) Å

Blue Bloods “Chinatown” (14,L,V)

CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A Blue Bloods (PG)

King of the Nerds The nerds travel back in time. (14)

Mike & Molly (14)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (14) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Ground Floor (14)

Mike & Molly (14)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Vegas (PG)

MythBusters “Transformers” Mechanical To Be Announced metamorphosis. (N) (PG) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Mike & Molly (14)

The Big Bang Theory (14)

Vegas (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Mike & Molly (14)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Cops (14) Å

Alaskan Bush People “Episode 6” Billy strikes a barter for windows.

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Mike & Molly (14)

Everybody Loves

% WTBS Raymond (PG)

Cops (N) (14)

Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

Transporter: The Series “End Game”

Nightwatch (In Stereo) (14) Å

Raymond (PG)

Movie: “Inglourious Basterds” (2009)

Melissa (14)

How I Met (14)

Friends (14) Å

The First 48 (In Stereo) (14) Å

The Walking Dead “Claimed” Immediate The Walking Dead “Still” An enlightening The Walking Dead “Alone” One group threats plague Rick. (MA,L,V) mission. (MA,L,V) Å finds a shelter. (MA) Å

Movie: ››› “Superbad” (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Å

Movie: ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts.

Friends (14) Å

Nightwatch “Retaliation” (14,L) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Basketball

Movie: “Megachurch Murder” (2015, Mystery) Tamala Jones, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. A teen believes that her father’s suicide was murder. Å

MythBusters “Transformers” Mechanical To Be Announced metamorphosis. (PG) Å

0 DISC Bush People (PG)

Mike & Molly (14)

(5:00) “Sugar Movie: “Megachurch Murder” (2015, Mystery) Tamala Jones, Malcolm-Jamal War- Movie Daddies” (2015) (PG) ner. Premiere. A teen believes that her father’s suicide was murder. Å

(6:00) Alaskan

7 SPIKE Cops (PG) Å 8 FX (4:30) Movie: Thor

9 LIFE

The Walking Dead “After” Rick deals with The Walking Dead “Inmates” The group old wounds. (MA,L,V) Å faces obstacles. (MA,L,V) Å

Transporter: The Series (14) Å

NHRA Drag Racing: Circle K Winternationals, Qualifying. College Basketball: Gonzaga at San Francisco. (N) (Live) : ESPN2 College Basketball College Basketball: Missouri State at Wichita State. (N) (Live) College Basketball: Kentucky at Florida. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ; ESPN (6:00) College Basketball: Louisville at Virginia. (N) (Live)

(6:00) The Walking The Walking Dead Rick and the group face imminent danger. (MA) Å

Transporter: The Series (N) (14) Å Transporter: The Series “End Game” < TNT (4:30) Movie: ›››‡ “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) Bella, Bulldogs (G) Awesome (PG) Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (PG) > NICK Henry Danger (G) Henry Danger (G) Nicky, Ricky (G) The First 48 (In Stereo) (14) Å Nightwatch (In Stereo) (14) Å Nightwatch “Officer Down” (14,L,V) ? A&E The First 48 (14) Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith. A smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. B FAM (5:00) Movie: ››› “Pitch Perfect” Movie: ››‡ “Tower Heist” (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. Premiere. Å C COM (5:30) Movie: ›› “Couples Retreat” (2009) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Pit Bulls and Parolees (In Stereo) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Preposterous Pets (In Stereo) (PG)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Jessie “Used Karma” (G) Å

Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) (PG)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Preposterous Pets (In Stereo) (PG)

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Lab Rats “Face Off” K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å (Y7) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Mighty Med (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

Untold Stories of the E.R. (PG) Å

Treehouse Masters (In Stereo) (PG)

Movie: “Pants on Fire” (2014) Bradley Steven Perry. Chaos strikes when a boy’s lies magically become real.

Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (14) Å

Golden Compass

About Sex (MA)

One Piece (Y7,FV)

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Inuyasha-Final

Naruto (14)

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

Chopped “Chocolate Competition” (G)

House Hunters Renovation (G) Å

Dragon Ball Z (Y7)

Attack (14)

Property Brothers (G) Å

The Dead Files (PG) Å

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

World’s Most Amazing Videos (14,V)

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Movie: “My Boyfriends’ Dogs” (2014) Erika Christensen, Teryl Rothery. (G)

World’s Most Amazing Videos (14,V)

Chopped “Chocolate Challenge” (G)

Family Guy (14)

Movie: ›› “The Scorpion King” (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand.

About Sex (MA)

To Be Announced

Jessie (In Stereo)

Untold Stories of the E.R. (PG) Å

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Boondocks (MA)

Ghost Adventures (N) (PG) Å

House Hunters Renovation (N) (G)

American Dad (14) Boondocks (MA)

Property Brothers (G) Å

King of Hill (PG)

Movie: ›› “Fantastic Four” (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans.

Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (14) Å

Law & Order (14)

I AMC Dead (MA) Å

J AP R USA

S DISN (G) Å

Property Brothers (G) Å

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

Untold Stories of the E.R. (14) Å U TLC Stories of ER (G) V SYFY (5:00) Movie: ››› “Independence Day” (1996) King of Hill (PG) X TOON Wrld, Gumball (Y7) Sit Down (14)

[ TRV Expedition (PG) ¨ HGTV Flip or Flop (G)

Outrageous: Chocolate (N) (G) Chopped “Chocolate Challenge” (G) Chopped “Chocolate Competition” (G) Chopped “Own It!” (G) ≠ FOOD Diners, Drive (G) My Big Redneck Swamp Pawn “Dibs on Ribs” (N) (PG) Cops Rel. (PG) Cops Rel. (PG) Cops Rel. (PG) ∞ CMT (5:00) Movie: ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000) Å Movie: “Away & Back” (2015, Drama) Jason Lee, Minka Kelly. (PG) Å ≤ HALL Surprised Love (G) Movie: “So You Said Yes” (2015) Kellie Martin, Chad Willett. Premiere. (G)

TV GUIDE 2/3/15 through 2/9/15

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HIGH HONORS

Max Alldredge - Arlissa Sharber Alexander Brault - Kyle Holder HONORS

Skylar Adler - Braden Bincsik - Isaac Burnett Victoria Cox - Nolan Deno - Kirsten Dickens Kendra Hess - Gabryella Minnis - Austin Powell Kanaan Ricketts - Zarek Seidensticker - Harley Wiltshire Rebekah Anderson - Beau Baldwin - Matthew Bell Clarissa Brandenstein - Jackson Clowers - Grant Doherty Donovan Garrison - Jadeyn Johson - Emily McCarty Joey Nobles - Shyra Ricketts - Abigail Shepherd Eli Simmons - Ambriell Smith - Kortez Stewart Hannah West - Kareem Davidovic - Mark Gray Ahdom Hillyard - Dalton Martin - Taylor Mason Abigayle Miller - Isabel Robb - Andrew Santoro Hayden Vanderveer - Hannah Yeida GRADE 4

North GRADE 4

GRADE 7

HONORS Marissa Abell - Jacob Downey - Kyle Downey - Shaina Farrar Kyle Fifer - Simon Folz - Tristen Gammon - Tyler Gengelbach Walker Harralson - Zoe Heinlin - Jillian Higginson Erin Hoehn - Laela Jackson - Bethany Jones - Danica Kendall Lauren Kihn - Mary Lamprecht - Alivia Maier - Kyle Mayes Emily McNeely - Emma Moore - Mason O’Brien Luke Scheller - Molly Seibert - Reece Terhune Allison Werkmeister - Anna Werner - Kylie Will

HIGH HONORS Camden Bender - Emily Fortune - Emma Goebel Emily Green - Cole Koester - Sophia Martin - Mallory Motz Anne Stegall - Nathan Willman HONORS Emily Abernathy - Jordyn Beshears - Cierstin Bostian Megan Brenton - Emma Cook - Laura Cumbee - Sean Egli Haylee Exline - Elizabeth Fifer - Brooklen Gries - Macee Long Zachary Lowe - Drew Lutz - Magdalen Newcomb Peyton O’Brien - Samantha Payne - Isaac Pearison Kyle Perry - Gabriel Sailer - Isaac Scheller Rylee Thompson - Haley Wilson HONORABLE MENTION Destiny Brandenstein - Ivy Brandenstein - Jennifer Brown Paige Carlson - Tessa Chanley - Carynne Crowe Bonnie Dreshfield - Faith Droege - Zachary Eagan Lonnie Eagleson - Tristen Fisher - Hunter Harvey Preston Lockwood - Tristan Martin - Josilin Merideth Madasyn Rohrscheib - Alexis Schlimmer - Blake Schmitt Cole Simpson - Reid Smith - Briana Stevens - Hunter Straw Cameron Tepool - Tanner Tichenor - Hunter Wassmer Jacob Wiley - Nickolas Wiley - Jonathon Woolston

GRADE 5 HONORS Caleb Armstrong - Meredith Atkins - Ethan Brown Bret Bullington - Avery Elpers - Kody Gardner Lyndsey Gentil - Riley Hart - Suzanne Johnson Tristain Joseph - Bryer LaMar - Addyson Lingafelter RuthAnn Meyer - Samuel Myers - Rachel Newman Kayla Orpurt - Julianne Pardon - Paige Patterson Eyan Rice - Alexa Simmons - Mary Woolston

HIGH HONORS

GRADE 6

Benjamin Glueckert - Sadie Redman

HONORS Samuel Belt - Jaxson Bender - Jevin Downen - Cade Farrar Kennedy Hallam - Ian Heinlin - Kimberly Korff Garrett Parker - Braden Schipp - Jaxon Wiggins - Cody Wright

HONORS

Payton Brock - Bailey Cox - Jacob Cullman Danica Dunlap - Breanna Holloway - Jayliee Johnson Hanah Little - Isaiah Phillips - David Ricketts Jaden Robb - Peyton Rogers - Daycia Rowland Jaymes Storozuk - Mathania Burnett - Emma Davis Ryan Ewalt - Shaun Franklin - Natalie King Mallory Mason - Haley Rutledge - Levi Thompson Alicia Boarman - Giovanni Carlino - Serenity Gates Amelia Hudson - Jacob Loughary - Joshua Ricketts Scott Russell - Calee Schneider GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS

Zach Culley - Tyler Rodgers - Abigail Murray HONORS

Genna Biggerstaff - Triston Clowers - Nolan Fischer Luke Hoehn - Brady Hook - Chris Newman Karagen Sitzman - Matthias Gates - Keaton Kern Abel Spindler - Clay Weilbrenner - Alessandro Bommarito Katharine Flener - Blake Hardy - Matthew McCormick Auston Oeth - Kelsey Thompson - Hope White

St. Matthew GRADE 1

BLUE AND WHITE

Ellie Blackburn - Maddy Mccarty - Izzy Mohr Megan Osborne - Sam Piechocki - Micah Rodriguez Joey Siddo - Hunter Temme - Hunter Watzlavik GRADE 2 BLUE AND WHITE

Catie Claire Bell - Colton Green - Charlie Hargrove Tyler Jolley - Kyle Lindenschmidt - Landon Mccarty Hank Partridge - Kyra Rainey - Maddox Suits Caleb Watzlavik GRADE 3 BLUE AND WHITE

Riley Burdge - Hannah Carr - Madi Mohr Emily Osborne - Christian Piechocki - Mason Suits GRADE 4 BLUE AND WHITE

Lily Denning - Katherine Girten - Jaycee Jarvis Sophie Kloppenburg - Ethan Yarber HIGH HONORS

Sophie Kloppenburg HONORS

Lily Denning - Katherine Girten - Jaycee Jarvis Chris Lowery - Ben Powell - David Powell Ethan Yarber B.U.G

Lily Denning - Katherine Girten - Jaycee Jarvis Chris Lowery - Ben Powell - David Powell - Ethan Yarer GRADE 5 BLUE AND WHITE

Serenity Folz - Emily Gagnon - Olivia Gerton Aiden Jolley HONORS

Will Collins - Emily Gagnon - Olivia Gerton Aiden Jolley - Ashton Mccarty B.U.G

Olivia Gerton - Ashton Mccarty - Grace Maxwell

Marrs GRADE 3

HIGH HONORS Burke, Adam - Kelley, Ryan - Kudiyirikkal, Anil - Seifert, Hannah HONORS Anderson, Dusten - Cobb, Aaron - Crawford, Camaro Ethridge, Dillan - Feagley, Meredith - Hartman, Maysa Holton, Caleb - Martin, Grayce - Morefield, Sawyer Redman, Olivia - Rhea, Hannah - Romero, Lena Schmuck, Rylee - Sizemore, Lily - Snodgrass, Merritt Stallings, Raycee - Weis, Aaron - Bulkley, Zackary Cobb, Jackson - Gibbs, Bella - Goebel, Nathaniel Grantham, Haley - Huss, Madolyn - Johnson, Allyson Marlowe, Ella - McCord, Derek - McCune , Ella McDowell, Adam - Schu, Brandi - Stokes, Emily Watson, Morgan - Watters, Ava - Williamson, Isabell

GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS Healy, Alexandra - Julian, Brenna - Lippe, Colton Luckett, Micah - Mattingly, Deborah - Tenbarge, Lily Reising, Alayna HONORS Akin, Adam - Deig, Sydney - Dye, Jarrett - Hanebutt, Paige Healy, Payne - Love, Samantha - McCutchan, Samantha Nurrenbern, Mallory - Paul, Nathan - Schroeder, Grace Cobb, Brianna - Crawford, Austen - Goldesberry, Kaleb Martin, Kelsey - McConnell, Cameron - Randel, Taylor Rude, Kaelyn - Salee, Kaylen - Sledd, Brooke - Watters, Aidan Weakely, Noah - Weyer, Brooklynn

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Black, Jason - Roberts, Jailyn - Bippus, Renee - Blanford, Braden Blanford, Gracen - Blanford, Landen - Friedman, Sydney Gansman, Alison - Snodgrass, River - Plough, Malea Stone, Jaicey HONORS Adams, Henry - Austin, Brylie - Bilskie, Cole - Cole, Alexis Delgman, Gage - Epley, Fischer - Harmes, Dylan - Huss, Hayden Jones, Jessica - Kingery, Julia - Martin, Jase - Pfeiffer, Andrew Preske, Justin - Ragsdale, Madison - Scates, Maggie Selke, Briley - Akins, Ryan - Dickinson, Abbie - Hostetter, Leo Irick, Zachary - Jones, Elijah - Martin, Jake - Page, Lacie Poole, Kevin - Powers, Adriana - Williams, Sydney - Bell, Austin Byers, Brittany - Juncker, Daniel - Krohn, Chase - Little, Blake Morgan, Destiny - Pedrotti, Austin - Raulerson, Alan Redman, Nathaniel - Schmitt, Lauren

North Posey Junior High

North Posey High School GRADE 9

A HONORS Ashley Hartig - Lindsey Koester - Danielle Perry HIGH HONORS Zackery Baehl - David Bender - Hannah Beshears Hailee Campbell - Jackson Conrad - Caitlyn Creek Jada Cullum - Justin Cummings - Mayli Englert Bayleigh Fore - Jacob French - Destiny Gish - Jordan Goedde Annajo Goetz - Brandon Hamman - Michael Johnson Rachel Jones - Kennady Livers - Carter Martin Ashlyn McWilliams - Claire Muensterman - Stephanie Patton Austin Pearison - Austin Reynolds - Christine Scheller Brian Suttles - Logan Ungetheim - Taylor Vaughan Westin Voegel - Laura Whitler - Hannah Will HONORS Mackenzie Atkins - Justin Blackburn - Kayla Brown Dylan Butts - Annemarie Cardin - Arionna Collins Megan Cross - Tyler East - Cassie Folz - Sylvester Folz Colton Gamblin - Alec Goetz - Corey Heath - Jack Heldt William Hemmer - Levi Hopper - Hailey Johnson Jesse Kissel - Isaiah Lehman - Wyatt Lyke - Evelyn Mauer Levi Miller - Dei Mitchell - Grant Parker - Henrique Pessoa Thomas Rapp - Drake Rogers - Hannah Roth - Jacob Sanford Adam Schmitt - Haleigh Shell - Austin Spears - Alex Stewart William Talley - Asia Thomas - Hannah Vowels Kamryn Wahl - Olivia Wilson - Auston Wirtz

GRADE 10

GRADE 8 HONORS Nolan Alvey - Kenzie Brandenstein - Evan Bromm Annelise Brown - Logan Bryant - Camron Cotton Addison Elpers - Keeli Farrar - Jasmine French Audrey Gallagher - Shane Harris - Adam Herrmann Eric Herrmann - Rachel Jennings - Michael Kavanaugh Bryce Kiesel - Mary Koch - Lauren Koester Mariah McKinney - Marissa McKinney - Haley Messic Richard Meyer - Cooper Motz - Jarrett Motz - Elise O’Risky Kali Raymond - Allison Roy - Alexandra Stump Caleb Wassmer - Nathaniel Wescott - Hailey Woods Kaitlin Wright - Ty Wright HONORABLE MENTION Hunter Alkire - Morgan Baize - Luke Braddam Elijah Burden - Jessica Cook - Dalton Cox Korynn Englert - Kaybren Grubb - Julian Herke Robert Herrmann - Ellison Hill - Veronica Howard Kameron Kendall - Matthew Lane - Jacob Lingafelter Zachary Lockhart - Hailie Montgomery - Seth Morrow Jacob Newman - Samantha Ours - Johnathon Webber

Melissa Wilson

South Terrace GRADE 4 HONORS

Evan Ashburn - Mason Ashby - Austin Bruce Shane Embry - Brianna Floyd - Levi Freeman Dharma Fribley - Logan Gallagher - Thadeus Jones Jayden Miles - Madison Olander - Taylor Pieszchalski Avery Renshaw - Maxwell Renshaw - Abigail Rittichier Luke Sailer GRADE 5

A HONORS Abigail Abernathy - Taylor Baize - Kaitlyn Blankenberger Ally Brandenstein - Kamryn Brandenstein Lucas Broughton - Alexandra Fifer - Kayla Garrett HONORS Skylynn Hartig - Veronica Inkenbrandt - Devin Kiesel Riley Basham - Kaylee Bender - Elouise Bromm Amanda Marshall - Johnna Mitchell - Ethan Morlock Karly Damm - Clayton Douglas - Paige Exline Samuel Morrow - Kendra Schorr - Lydia Spann Sydni Flowers - Claire Koester - Scout Norrington Anna Stock Dalton Reidford HIGH HONORS Felisha Bailey - Tristan Bolte - Hannah Braun - Skylar Bryant GRADE 6 Emma Carner - Andrew Cook - Ryan Daugherty HONORS Emily Elbrink - Ryan Garcia - Zachary Goebel Abigail Brown - Jenna Heath - Isaac Rose Rachael Goedde - Lucas Gries - Mallory Lowe - Isaac Mayer Angelica Sauer - Cierra Stearns - Nicholas Stump Jordyn Miller - Hannah Ogg - Dalton Rankin - Ethan Rose Tyler Thompson - Nicholas Wescott - Clay Will Mia Schmitt - Wyatt Tepool - Sarah Watzlavik Michaela Weiss - Joshua Wiggins - Tabitha Wildman Alexis Will HONORS GRADE 1 Cole Ackerman - Glen Alexander - Stephen Barnett HIGH HONORS April Brand - Ryne Bunting - Robert Clifford Louis Allyn - Bryce Bourne - Wesley Campbell Layne Coleman - Michael Deshields - Alan Donovan Taylor Ellison - Izaiah Gonzales - Wesley Hoehn - Emily Jones Hannah Fifer-Gish - Nolan Gibbs - Hailey Goebel Liam Medley - Madisyn Moles - Keaton Neth Noah Gries - Jade Hatcher - Jade Hill - Courtney Kissel HONORS Kimberley Kissel - Evan Krohn - Payton Latham Maggie Aldrich - Noah Barritt - Zacariah Crossen Carson Martin - Ryan Martin - Tess Massey - Stephanie Porter Landen Deckard - Emma Elderkin - Collin Fischer Ashley Rexing - Levi Ricketts - Noah Scheller - Kristin Schorr Brody Green - Shane Krieger - Julie Long - Xavier Long Shelby Scott - Courtney Silver - Riley Smith - Jonathon Turner Hannah Reynolds - Nathan Tinsley - Kaden Turner Hannah Voegel - Mason Wassmer - Emma Wildeman Leah York Emily Willis - Hunter Willis - Baylee Willman GRADE 2 Steven Woolems - Kelsie Wright - MiKayla Wrobel HIGH HONORS GRADE 11 Colby Angel - Jack Campbell - Bryce Dyehouse A HONORS Juliana Jernigan - Lucas King - Shelby Lang - Ethan Mansfield Malte Janssen - Jarrod Koester - Madeline Pfister - Erin Will Madelyn Moore - Maddox Potter - Alaina Whaley HIGH HONORS HONORS Cheyenne Angermeier - Hannah Bailey - Rhiannon Bailey Lyla Chandley - Christian Corelloni - Hayden Deckard Sara Daugherty - Sara Elbel - Blake Gamblin - Olivea Glaser Arianna Forsee - Emma Green - Jaley Hamilton Allison Graff - Brooklynn Hamman - Celeste Hill Maxwell Hamrick - Madalyn Harralson - Benjamin Hatch Miranda Johnson - Travis Koester - Austin Lane Trenton Herringron - Nathan Howard - Chance Lueder Jacob McLain - Derek Motz - Cale O’Risky - Quentin Petrig Dylan McCarty - Blaine Morgan - Walker Ousley Haley Rutledge - Grant Scheller - Jennifer Scheller Cade Pierce - Barrett Robison - Ethan Russell - Tony Sanchez Hannah Straw - Abigail Voegel - Conner Voegel Hayley Shiver - Zoe Straw - Layne Thompson Maxwell Wright Morgan Turner - Makayla Wiggins HONORS GRADE 3 Morgan Alvey - Robyn Bender - Luke Brown HIGH HONORS Jacie Bullington - Kalina Carl - Zachary Davis Cora Bell - Mac Conyers - Logan Dutkiewicz Nicole Depriest - Kendra Harris - Caleb Hyman - Mary Jasso Landon Mitchell - Piper Osban - Aidan Paul Paige Johnson - Tanner Jones - Sarah May - Anthony Moye Hadley Weatherford Steven Moye - Mariah Myers - Jeri Neuffer HONORS Shelbi Newcomer - Felipe Paes - Gabrielle Ramsey Ethan Adams - Ellen Aldrich - Connie Barker - Hadley Barritt Matthew Seib - Joanmarie Spillane - Rachel Stephens Hudson Barritt - Sara Beirman - Cassidy Brown Lydia Vaupel - Blake Walden - Trentyn Weber - Jordan Wells Abrianna Choate - Emma Fisher - Julien Glover Jonathan Wilderman - Serena Wilderman Mitchell Hamrick - Asher Haney - Gracie Henderson GRADE 12 Alex Hyatt - Molly Jones - Brooklyn Krieger - Madeline Maier A HONORS Luke Morgan - Spencer Philipps - Abigail Ries Brooke Bender - Samantha Crofts - Hailee Elderkin Joshua Shumate - Connor Stevens - Reagan Sullivan Julia Kavanaugh - Madison Koester - Bryce Martin Leslie Swain - Jonathan Thomas - Jacklyn Thompson Breanna Owens - Elizabeth Schapker - Jessica Wilkins Danielle Underwood Kendall Wilson GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS HIGH HONORS Kennedy Andrew - Ethan Buchanan - Abigail Compton Kama Alumbaugh - Riley Angel - Evelyn Barnes - Ryli Bulla Aubrey Cummings - Mikayla Deshields - Blayke Dillman Olivia Culley - Brady Ford - Garet Hollinger - Mallory Kuhn Aaron Droste - Madison Elpers - Noelle Emge Kaden Leverenz - Kori Leverenz - Rylan Paul - Carson Tucker Madison Feldhake - Taylor Franklin - Jascie Gish HONORS Loreli Golden - Kari Hoenert - Lance Inkenbrandt Jeffrey Barnes - Ayran Baker - Lydia Deckard - Gracie DeFur Savannah King - Rebecca Korff - Vanessa Krohn Maxwell DeWar - Taylor Duffey - Grace Lueder Hunter Lehman - Derek Lindauer - James Marshall Jackson O’Daniel - Sydney Redman - Drake Ricketts Gabriel Mayer - Alex McAlister - Sara Neuffer Kaylee Roberts - Hannah Underwood - Bryan Wildeman Kaitlyn Newman - Alexis Preske - Austin Ramsey Lera Wilson Makayla Saalweachter - Katelin Schroeder GRADE 5 Benjamin Simpson - Nicole Thorbecke - Rachel Ungetheim Holt Will - Josie Woolems - Tyler Wright - Brianna Wrobel HIGH HONORS Shelby Yarbor Brady Bowman - Alex Carlisle - Derek Hollinger HONORS Dalton Kuhn - Isaac Parmenter Austin Ahrens - Jonathon Alcantara - Terri Alexander HONORS Shawn Burks - Madison Butler - Jonah Cobb Alexis Anderson - Ashlynn Anderson - Lane Branson Andrew Cumbee - Casey Davis - Jessica Deckard-Mills Shelby Corbin - Isaiah Forsee - Parker Gross - Dru Henderson Jakara Downen - Christopher Eaton - Allyssa Elpers Mackenzie Hildebrandt - Connor King - Trevor Loehr Jordan Frymire - Lauren Gibbs - Jessica Gries - Kiley Hopf Isaiah McFadden - Conner McKinney - Lucas Medley Noah McCutcheon - Quinten Phillips - Shelby Riordan Caitln Morton - Chance Murphy - Maci Potter - Aaliah Raleigh Parker Sturgell - Brandon Tepool - Zachary Wargel Mackenzie Wiggins - Jaden Wilson - Noah Woods Ryan Whittington

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GRADE 6 DISTINGUISHED Allyn, Amber - Angel, Xavier - Bailey, Halle - Carr, Lauren Clark, Emma - Deno, Sydney - Howard, Joshua Hueftle, Emily - Jackson, Brooke - Jeffries, Virginia Kelley, Isabella - Lang, Kelsey - Mansfield, Kaitlyn Mayes, Logan - Robinson, Paige - Schmidt, Emma Simpson, Megan - Smith, Laney - Steinhart, Elizabeth Veatch, Brock - Veatch, Jenna - Weatherford, Savannah White, Grace - Woods, Morgan MAROON Alldredge, Bryce - Awe, Tyler - Batteiger, Catherine Campbell, Paul - Collier, Amber - Collier, Autumn Curtis, Haley - Denning, Henry - Dike, Braden Gilligan, Aiden - Hartman, Blaise - Hile, Dylan Hogan, Emilee - Krouse, Haley - Kueber, Hayley Mcdaniel, Kaitlyn - Owens, Gabriel - Plouchard, Gracee Rhodes, Jade - Ries, Elizabeth - Robison, Josh Santoro, Maria - Schaffer, Autumn - Shell, Brooklyn I. Singer, Mallory - Stevens, Ross - Thompson, Emma Trent, Emma - Varner, Gavin - Wells, Addison White, Damon - Williams, Emily WHITE Boerner, Baylee - Bowen, Kaleb - Bowman, Charles Branson, Landone - Bredenkamp, Jonah - Chavez, Lexus Cox, Madison - Curl, Colton - Davis, Haley - Doty, Caleb Dowden, Kylee - Duffey, Nathan - Durham, Hannah Ethridge, Kyra - Fawks, Lakishia - Ford, Parker - Fox, Grant Frisby, Trevor - Glover, Jamie - Griffin, Sara Hamilton, Kayden - Hargrove, Aisha - Heckman, Samuel Jernigan, Lexus - Keitel, Abbey - Keitel, Alex Keller, Kennah - Logan, Brian - Lunceford, Jessica Mcdurmon, Tyler - Miles, Dez’marion - Morris, Blake Philipps, Hunter - Ricketts, Titus - Ritzert, Blake Schmidt, Dalton - Simpson, Kyle - Thomas, Jackson Thompson, Grace - Underwood, Tyler - Veorster, Kyndsey Woods, Brianna - Yates, Payton - Young, Whitney

GRADE 7 DISTINGUISHED Allyn, Grant - Alumbaugh, Katana - Anderson, Alena Barnes, Jayelle - Clark, Dylan - Cole, Nathaniel Collins, Demi - Dutkiewicz, Ian - Earhart, Kristen Franklin, Shayna - Jones, Margaret - Jones, Zachary O’daniel, Madison - Parmenter, Ethan - Paul, Kenzie Phelps, Skylar - Rapp, Jackson - Rodgers, Madison Tanner, Katherine - Valier, Lauren - Yarber, Emma MAROON Bradley, Tiffany - Carr, Jonathan - Courey, Alayna - Davis, Pake Defur, Jacob - Dixon, Wade - Emerson, Jasmyne - Green, Elizabeth Groves, Parker - Guthrie, Landon - Hahn, Kaylee Hamilton, Collin - Henderson, Joni - Hollinger, Hagan Krie, Alivia - Krieger, Kaaleigh - Love, Caleigh Marshall, Johnathon - Morton, Isaac - Murray, Dylan Rickert, Sophia - Rye, Lindsey - Schaefer, Nicholas Snodgrass, Rhett - Weis, Anna M. WHITE Allen, Macy - Austin, Breckan - Barker, Faith Batteiger, Aaron - Bourne, Cole - Bush, Ellen Chaffin, Johnathon - Collins, Taylor - Cordle, Ethan Doy, Kaylee - Dye, Jaxon - Esche, Gary - French, Kayanna Garrison, Magenta - Goldman, Blake - Hanmore, Brooklynn Henderson, Delayne - Johnson, Jacob - Kelley, Tommy Loehr, Savannah - Martin, Anna - Marvel, Luke May, Jackson - Nurrenbern, Hannah - Pate, Brooke Quinzer, Bronson - Rathgeber, Zachary - Ricketts, Brent Ricketts, Brock - Rutledge, Zachary - Schaefer, Brandon Schneider, J’lea - Slygh, Eric - Stolz, Caleb - Tanner, Nathan Thomas, Chase Topper, Cameron - Watson, Mary Wilkerson, Arianna

GRADE 8 DISTINGUISHED Adams, Abram - Bilskie, Leah - Bippus, Nina Boerner, Tristan - Collins, Margaret - Crawford, Meredith Culley, Logan - Epley, Cora - Hamilton, Jason Harper, Jonathan - Hueftle, Jonathan - Jones, Daniel Mitchell, Jake - Thomas, Samuel - Tucker, Nicole Turner, Maria - Weilbrenner, Emma MAROON Beeson, Tyler - Brock, Alliyah - Courey, Maiya - Cox, Elizabeth Curl, James - Dickhaut, Mackenzie - Fischbach, Bonnie Franks, Ashley - Gansman, Alexis - Gerard, Erica - Ghrist, Megan Gore, Adam - Harmes, Alexis - Harris, Luke - Hawley, Clara Henderson, Teddy - Henning, Braden - Irick, Quincy Kimmel, Bailie - Krieger, Kaaleb - Krieger, Kyle - Lang, Hannah Ludlow, Kassandra - Mcgennis, Luke - Nolan, Kailyn Pate, William - Price, Rachel - Ricketts, Camron - Robb, Zachary Robinson, Addie - Robison, Ariel - Schirtzinger, Janell Selke, Maci - Shell, Kaytlyn - Shripka, Bralyn - Stallings, Victoria Thompson, Tory - Tucker, Jaycie - Varner, Benjamin Walker, Amber - Wilson, Mitchell - Womack, Grace WHITE Batteiger, Zachary - Benthall, Olivia - Blunt, Adam Bourne, Courtney - Carlisle, Adam - Carner, Kaitlyn Clark, Tobi - Claxton, Jake - Cox, Valerie - Denning, Nicole Emerson, Blake - Farley, Chloe - Garman, Mark Gelarden, Alysa - Gerton, William - Gibbs, Brooklyn Gilpin, Gabrielle - Harms, Bryley - Kempf, Joshua Kershaw, Elisabeth - King, Dyllan - Kitterman, Grady Latshaw, Danner - Marshall, Lauren - Meeker, Christian Miller, Morgan - Nobles, Cailee - Ohning, Everett Osborne, Caleb - Reising, Jacob - Rietman, Justin Saltzman, Elizabeth - Scates, Zoey - Sharber, Seth Sims, Ty - Spickler, Clara - Spindler, Asa - Stonestreet, Hunter Walls, Tyler - Wolfe, Clinton

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HIGH HONORS Cole Norman HONORS Jessie Bacon - Kelly Blair - Andrew Gratz - Victoria Guzman Abigail Kellams - Madelyn Merkley - Nettie Nottingham Noah Phillips - Calvin Stratman - Garrett Walker Audrey Weiss - Cole Wilson - Dane Wilson

GRADE 6 HIGH HONORS Julia Dassel - Joshua Perkins - Esther Wannemuehler Mallory Weber - Sam Weinzapfel HONORS Madison Boehman - Dale Hile - Ethan Mulherin Clay Norman - Cooper Thompson - Jackson Wannemuehler

GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Lydia Allerellie HONORS Nicholas Carter - Kane Egli - Hannah Fehrenbacher - Austin Gratz John McGrew - Jacob Merkley - Anna Moll - Lucas Mulherin Macartney Parkinson - Dalton Walker - Emily Weinzapfel

GRADE 8 HIGH HONORS Zachary Norman HONORS Luke French - Samuel Goebel - Allie Goodin Kassidy Masterson - Kailee McBride - Hannah Winiger

GRADE 9 HIGH HONORS Lillie Blankenship - Madison Bulkley - Nathan Burke Samuel Campbell - Matthew Crafton - Emily Duckworth Lauren Earhart - Jackson Elaman - Katie Johnson Joseph Julian - Lyndsay Keitel - Sarah Kelley - Kelsey Moffett Pearl Muensterman - Ashley Underwood - Landon Upshaw Andrew Weis - Jordan Williams MAROON Katherine Adams - Jackson Baldwin - Grace Biggerstaff Cydney Cole - Caroline Cox - Hannah Denning Dante Dowden - Dylan Dutkiewicz - Madison Fields Hallie Fisher - Destiny Folz - Jacqueline Godinez Kyleigh Head - Riley Hollinger - Jacob Howard Kirston Jewell - Kailyn Long - Jaren Maxfield Jacob Parmenter - Noah Rapp - Nathan Reeves Sarah Rutledge - Alison Simpson - Conner Sledd Macy Snodgrass - Jack Valier - Harrison Wells Johnathan West - Kambron Wilson - Taylor Wilson GRAY Mia Baker - Nathaniel Bilby - Carlie Bradley Ellen Bredenkamp - Skylar Coburn - Austin Cooper Carley Curtis - Audrey Dausman - Nathan Fischer Elizabeth Foster - Gabriella Gilligan - Gary Griffin Sadie Hobbs - Britney Hogan - Jenna Kingery - Luke Mercer Nikolas Miller - Danielle Minton - Bryan Parkinson Austin Peerman - Rosetta Petty - Ethan Raibley - Nicole Reese Kaelen Rice - Jake Robinson - Anthony Robles Makenna Russell - Clay Sailer - Ryan Sharp - Devin Singer Hope Sinnett - Cody Slaton - Seth Stolz - Nicole Stonestreet Hali Thompson - Kyle Topper - Madeline Underwood Jorden Wacker - Paige Weintraut

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IU Drake Davenport has been named to the Dean’s List in the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing for the Fail 2014, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. Eligibility for the Dean’s List is reserved for those students who complete at least 12 graded credit hours in a single semester, earning at least a 3.5 GPA.

GRADE 10 HIGH HONORS Caitlin Austin - Austin Bethel - Taylor Brooks Zachary Collins-Little - Tyler Davis - Haley Goad Brittney Grabert - Jillian Koch - Corinna Lambright Taylor Mattingly - Drew Mcnamara - Emily Miller Ashlee Ricketts - Teena Walker - Caleb Woods MAROON Mercedes Angel - Sydney Arendt - Zoey Carr Christiana Carron - Pittayarat Chaikul - Adam Duckworth Rachel Evans - Jody Fisher - Natalie Gerard - Tatiana Gilpin Forrest Gottman - Brooke Green - Blake Jackson - Kiara Jesch Alyssa Juncker - Marissa Kiessling - Paul Konrath Rachel Krieger - Cade Latshaw - Chance Mcclarney Macey Montgomery - Celeste Nobles - Nathan Nolan Laramie Rhodes - Whitney Schaefer - Scott Schroeder Moriah Seifert - Hunter Van Zant - Shane Vantlin GRAY Evan Bremer - Tanner Curtis - Joseph Dick - Elizabeth Dunlap Jerrid Edmonson Jr - Samantha Forsee - Dalton Goff Hanna Gray - Dalton Gross - Morgan Henning - Micah Keller Trevor Lochmueller - Cameron Maier - James Marshall Cole Osborne - Walker Paris - Darin Petrig - Kort Potter Madison Powell - Madison Ries - Wade Ripple - Abbie Rowe Hannah Schmidt - Martin Seifert - Makala Selke Katherine Stoppelwerth - Bailey Sucharitakul - Trey Tanner Luke Thompson - Robert Thompson - Alex Wilkerson

GRADE 11 HIGH HONORS Mara Canada - James Collins - Jordan Crabtree Ellen Denning - Kameron Denning - Alexandra Goebel Sydney Irick - Kelley Mccloud - Naomi Seifert Madison Simpson MAROON Alex Axton - Marci Bilskie - Lane Blankenship Kole Bonham - Savannah Bush - Katelyn Culley Taylor Culley - Lauren Evans - Alex Godinez - Adam Grabert Kaleb Grabert - Emily Keitel - Denise King - Bryce Krizan Kyle Lang - Katlyn Marshall - Joselyn Mercer - Alexis Nall Yuliana Neri-Gomez - Gabrielle Pyle - Rachel Rohlman Austin Sailer - Jordan Tolbert - Truston Waller Mickaela Williamson - Anna Zenker - Shyann Zwiefka GRAY Gabriel Adams - Skye Anderson - Jonah Blevins Jared Cannato - Christian Carner - Rachel Carroll Damon Collins - Madison Cross - Jake Duckworth Wyatt Duckworth - Hannah Erwin - Daniele Faver Miranda Fisher - Zen Fulton - Drew Glover Jonathan Hamilton - Ethan Harms - Alicia Lara Kayley Lewis - Emma Lockhart - Jarod Mader Morgan Mansfield - Jalen Maxfield - Ellen May Destiney Mcdowell - Luke Nikolich - Tess Norris Jonathan Nurrenbern - Rebecca Oakman - Abree Oden James Peck - Bailey Redman - Kristina Reynolds Noah Salaman - Jillian Schirtzinger - Riley Snodgrass Luke Steinhart - Bryce Steward - William Stone

GRADE 12 HIGH HONORS Grace Baldwin - Zoee Brown - Rachel Burke - Kaysie Collins December Davis - Jared Henning - Abigail Randall Kellen Ray - Caleb Rice - Hollie Robinson Jessica Robinson - Kaitlin Whaley MAROON Wesley Alldredge - Hunter Brooks - Katelyn Brown Tarah Brown - Stefanie Bulla - Jon Cox - Raquel Denning Breanna Devault - Andrea Dick - Keandric Givens Riley Goad - Lucas Goings - Anna Griffin - Caitlin Gross Miranda Holbrook - Andrew Johnson - Cassandra Jones Kurt Kissinger - Austin Krizan - Zachary Laubner Alyssa Marlowe - Joshua Martin - Devin Mccune Briar Murphy - Hannah Padgett - Cody Pate - Melissa Pfeiffer Isaac Redman - Logan Reeves - Colten Reynolds Noah Roberts - Cheyenne Schmuck - Kaylee Scott Madison Seib - Tyler Sellers - Brock Sigler - Ryker Slocum Glynnes Stewart - Abbigail Stotlar - Morgan Swain Katie Tucker - Keith Turner - Ellie Weilbrenner Hunter Wilson - Erin Wolf - Josie Wooten GRAY Andrew Adams - Brandon Akin - Zackary Allyn Eric Attebery - Kyle Baker - Logan Brown - Kelsey Bruno Tabetha Cleveland - Austin Colson - Kerilyn Davis Natasha Davis - Aaron Dickhaut - Ryan Doy - Levi Duckworth Sidney Falb - Erin Garman - Samantha Gowdy Brittany Harpool - Frederick Harris - Kalin Hastings Elbert Henderson - Mitchell Jackson - Ja’leigh Jarvis Skylar Johnson - Elisabeth Konrath - Madison Krie Daniel Long - Brandon Mann - Riley Marshall Brandon Mccarty - Kaitlyn Mcpherson - Brandon Merrick Antonia Metcalf - Donald Miller - Cody Mobley - Tyler Moll Abbie Normington - Gwenyth Raibley - Hunter Reese David Rheinhardt - Luke Ripple - Brianna Ritzert Thomas Schneider - Lydia Thompson - Justin Trevino Toni Waddell - Jacob Waters - Jacey West - Payton Whoberry Lindsay Wilkerson - Cory Word

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University of Kentucky Ryan Scott Pharr, Junior, Biology; Logan, Kasey J. Logan, Sophomore, Theatre; and Kassidy Layne Wolfe, Junior, Biology, from Mount Vernon, Indiana, have been named to the UK Dean’s List. For the first time, more than 6,000 students have made the University of Kentucky Dean’s List. UK has released its Dean’s List for the Fall 2014 semester. A record high 6,366 students were recognized for their outstanding academic performance. That’s an increase of nearly 500 since Fall 2013 and nearly 900 more than Spring 2014. To make a Dean’s List in one of the UK colleges, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher and must have earned 12 credits or more in that semester, excluding credits earned in pass-fail classes. Some UK colleges require a 3.5 GPA to make the Dean’s List.

Hanover The following students were among the more than 300 students who earned Dean’s List honors for the fall 2014 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must have a GPA of 3.5 or better. • Cara Hoskins, a firstyear undeclared major, is the daughter of Craig and Rhonda Hoskins, Mount Vernon (47620). She is a graduate of Mount Vernon Senior High School. • Jace Gentil, a sophomore undeclared major, is the son of Geoffrey and Kristina Gentil and Laura Ticheno, Wadesville (47638). He is a graduate of North Posey High School. Located on 650 acres overlooking the Ohio River in southeastern Indiana, Hanover is a premier, nationally ranked liberal arts institution that has core strengths in the sciences, education and business.

U of E Graduates The University of Evansville is proud to announce that local students graduated during the Winter Commencement ceremony on Wednesday, December 17. These local residents were among students who graduated at Winter Commencement. Local graduates are: Braden Lupfer of Cynthiana, Ind.; Brandyn Mohr of Mount Vernon, Ind.; and Logan Schmitt of Poseyville. Ind.

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GRADES 5-8 HIGH HONORS Jenna Fehrenbacher - Alaina Spahn - Casey Straub - Jenna Zirkelbach - Johnson Koester - Caleb Dyson - Evan Herr Blaise Kelley - Megan Muensterman - Lauren Ahola - Max Muensterman - Olivia Schmitt - Blake Zirkelbach

Noah Blankenberger - Tanner Schickel - Grant Schneider, Emma Lamble - Sam Muensterman - Logan Wunderlich Grant Martin - Brennon Sweeney - Kylee Baumholser - Anna Belle Gries - Audrey Hirsch - Devin Lintzenich Jamie Luigs - Cora Schmitt - Will Weatherholt - Dawson Wunderlich HONORABLE MENTION

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University of Evansville The following local students earned a position on the University of Evansville Dean’s List for academic achievements during the Fall Semester 2014: Olivia Baldwin of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Nursing; Daniel Banks of Mt. Vernon, Ind., majoring in Organizational Leadership; Craig Beeson of Mt. Vernon, Ind., majoring in Mechanical Engineering; Jonathan Boettcher of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Communication; Abby Brenton of Wadesville, Ind., majoring in Nursing; Jacob Brenton of Wadesville, Ind., majoring in Undeclared; Marcus Dyer of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Electrical Engineering; Lauren Grabert of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Nursing; Torsten Maier of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Mechanical Engineering; Jared Melliff of Wadesville, Ind., majoring in Mathematics; Brandyn Mohr of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Organizational Leadership; Kelsey Owen of New Harmony, Ind., majoring in Pre Physical Therapy; Jean Reising of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Organizational Leadership; Katie Schmidt of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Nursing; Mallory Schmitt of Wadesville, Ind., majoring in Accounting; Logan Schmitt of Poseyville, Ind., majoring in Finance; Michelle Huff of St. Philip, Ind.; Bailey Schnur of Mount Vernon, Ind., majoring in Secondary Education. To make the Dean’s List, a student at UE must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Ivy Tech Ivy Tech Community College Southwest proudly recognizes the following Posey County students for making the Dean’s List for the 2014 fall semester. To be on the Dean’s List, Ivy Tech students must achieve a minimum 3.50 grade point average in non-academic skills advancement courses with no D’s or F’s, must have earned six or more credits during the semester, and at least 12 non-academic skills advancement credits during their course of study. Katelyn Alsop, Micah Bechtel, Savannah Benton, Devin Buchanan, Kyle Burchett, Diana Burkes, Nicole Burnett, Kristi Carroll, Rebecca Cleek, Julia Cox, Taylor Cullman, Jamie Deuerling, Jeremy Dillon, Hannah Duncan, Dennis Dyehouse, Darrin Eaton, Lisa Garris, Jeffrey Haskett, Victor Heath, Lesly Hester, Marissa Hildebrandt, Corey Hobbs, Allison Holt, Jonathan Hyatt, Daniel Keene, Sierra King, Taylor Koester, Jennifer LaMar, Rachael LaMar, Caitlin Lashley, Amber Lynch, Kaitlyn McGee, Casey McMillan, Rachel Mohr, John Pieszchalski, Pamela Powell, Cassie Pruiett, Chris Quirk, Jacey Ritzert, Brandi Robb, Billye Robling, Kenneth Rudibaugh, Cassandra Sampson, Sheila Schapker, Zachary Scheller, Katie Stovall, Hilary VanHaaften, Felicia Vanlue, Barbara VanZant, Kristen Voelker, Herbert Weatherford, Abigail Westfall, and Noah Westfall.


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NPHS HOMECOMING COURT BIOS Representing the Freshman Class Katelyn Norman, daughter of Tiffany Norman and Mathew Yancy of Wadesville and Scott and Lynne Norman of Evansville, escorted by Wyatt Lyke, son of John and Tammy Lyke of New Harmony, Danielle Perry, daughter of Dave and Luann Perry of Poseyville, escorted by David Bender son of Mark and Jenifer Bender of Cynthiana. Representing the Sophomore Class Haley Holman, daughter of Allison Gauer and Scott Holman of Wadesville escorted by Ryan Daugherty, son of Ernest and Lisa Daugherty of Griffin Hannah Voegel, daughter of Jeff and Jenny Voegel of Poseyville escorted by Sam Morrow, son of Joe and Cathy Morrow of Wadesville. Representing the Junior Class Abby Vaupel, daughter of Everrett and DeeAnn Vaupel of Stewartsville escorted by Felipe Paes, son of Luiz and Nancy Paes of Piracicala, Brazil. Felipe is staying with Dee and Troy Pardon of Poseyville. Erin Will, daughter of Terry and Nancy Will of Poseyville escorted by Ross Bender, son of Chris and Debbie Bender of Poseyville. Crown Bearers Brennan and Braelyn Barrett. They are the children of Brandon and Jill Barrett of Wadesville. 2015 Basketball Queen and representing the Senior Class...

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Madison Feldhake and Hunter Lehman Madison is the daughter of Scott and Kim Feldhake of Wadesville. She plays volleyball and softball, is a member of Art Club, Drama Club, National Honors Society, Student Council, Spell Bowl, and Academic Fine Arts Bowl. Madison is the Secretary of the Class of 2015. She is involved with the PEERS Project and the Ribeyre Gym

Restoration group. She plans to attend Indiana University to major in Political Science and History and then attend graduate school to become a lawyer. Hunter is the son of Laura Backes of Poseyville. He is a varsity cheerleader and has the lead role in this year’s production of Aladdin. Hunter is the Student Council Historian, Drama Club Treasurer, and the Senior Representative for Choir. Hunter has danced at several social events including USIs memorial of Martin Luther King Jr and is involved with Saint Francis Xavior Church. After high school Hunter plans to pursue a career in dance and theatre in New York City. Savannah King and Aaron Droste Savannah is the daughter of Jennifer and Chad Devine of Wadesville and Paul and Kristen King of Newburgh. She is a member of the soccer, track and cross country teams. She is in Student Council, National Honors Society, Varsity Club, and on the Science Academic Team. Savannah participates in Big Brother Big Sister. She plans to attend IUPUI and major in nursing. Aaron is the son of Stan and Diane Droste of Evansville. He is a member of the football and golf teams. He has spent time helping with the youth football league. After high school Aaron plans to begin an apprenticeship to become an electrician. Rachel Ungetheim and Derek Lindauer Rachel is the daughter of Rob and Julie Ungetheim of Wadesville. During high school she has been a member of the volleyball and basketball teams, in Student Council, German Club and Varsity Club. She has spent time helping with the youth volleyball and basketball programs. Rachel plans to attend Western Kentucky and major in nursing. Derek is the son of Tim and Cheryl Lindauer of Wadesville. He is a member of the football and baseball teams. He participates in Big Brother Big Sister, Varsity Club, and is a member of National Honor Society. He has spent time helping with the youth baseball and football teams. Derek plans to attend USI and major in Engineering.

‘Change’ continued from Page A1 In high school, students must pass end of course assessment tests or ECA’s. These are standard based assessments that will measure a student’s knowledge at the end of the course. In elementary school, students must pass ISTEP. The first testing session is scheduled March 2 – March 15. The second session will be done April 27 – May 15, statewide. Due to the new test format and skills that are tested, it has been said that students’ test scores will drop during this transition period. Teachers are trying to rapidly teach the necessary skills and students are struggling with the new materials. Wells stated the state is focused on the amount of growth a student exhibits in the test scores, the ISTEP will still be based on a pass/ fail basis. Wells offered ways parents and teachers can support students as they prepare for the

new tests. She urged parents to stay in contact with teachers. Asking teachers questions on what their child needs to focus on or how they can improve is key. Another tool for parents is accessing a parent portal on the IDOE website: www.doe.in.gov/parentportal. There will be sample questions and information parents can use to help their children. When students do their homework, parents should set aside time to ask them to explain their work, particularly in math. The tests not only want the students to have the correct answer, but they want the student to be able to show their work or explain why the answer is correct. This will demonstrate that they understand how to apply the skill correctly. The same supportive measure can be taken when a child reads. Parents should ask their child to find a sentence or picture that proves the way he or

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of The Posey County Pound Puppies. Call (812)-305-4737 Georgia is a friendly, loving girl who was taken from a neglectful situation. She had heartworms when we got her but that has been treated. She is about five-yearsold, up to date on shots, spayed, and microchipped. She would love to have a yard so she can get some exercise. She gets along well with other dogs.

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she thinks about the story. Wells also offered some interesting information concerning studies that show how children reacted whey they were praised for their intelligence or praised for their effort. She explained the study showed two groups of students: one that passed and another that failed. The passing students were praised on how smart they were. The failing group was praised on how hard they worked. Both groups were then given an impossible test that neither could be expected to pass. The group that was praised on their intelligence was more frustrated and performed much less than the group that was praised for their effort. They deemed the reason was because the passing group felt that they were smart and performed as they should and didn’t need to work as hard to change. However, the failing group was eager to continue to work hard in order to be praised for their effort. Wells explained that parents and teachers should praise all students’ efforts as well. Dr. Angie Wannemuehler, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum at North Posey explained a few of the things the corporation has done in order to better prepare its students for the impending changes they face on the upcoming tests. A digital literacy course was introduced in the elementary school to teach students keyboarding and computer skills necessary for completing the test. Teachers were trained on the red and green flags for the college and career readiness standards; the corporation is in the process of developing a Project Lead the Way Program for the junior high that will begin in the fall; IDOE instructors have presented seminars to teachers in the summer to

help them learn how to prepare their students; the teachers recognized the standards that were no longer being taught and determined the new standards for their grade level and identified additional resources needed for their students; high school teachers selected novels that were more rigorous and junior high teachers used the former high school novels in their curriculum; new English literature textbooks were purchased for the high school and junior high; located computer software programs to supplement teacher instruction since the Indiana curriculum is so new and textbooks are not yet available and utilize acuity tests that allow the students to practice tests that will be similar to ISTEP. Wannemuehler explained that although the school corporation has been diligent in implementing these new programs and curriculum in order to prepare its students, they are aware it will take some time to adjust to the changes. Other websites that are available resources for parents include: Mindset Video: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=NWv1VdDeoRY; Experience College and Career Ready Assessment Types: http://www.doe. in.gov/assessment; Department of Education article on College and Career Readiness: https://www2. ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/blueprint/faq/college-career.pdf; Family Engagement Message from Superintendent Glenda Ritz: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=QfnuCeVGUHQ; ECA’s (End of Course Assessment ) Information: http:// www.doe.in.gov/assessment/ end-course-assessments-ecas; Mathematics Standards Resource Guides (Scroll down to this): http://www.doe.in.gov/ standards/mathematics.

of accountability changes and with all that being said, Posey County as a whole has taken those challenges and ran with them. And that’s why we still continue to have excellent schools and that’s why we have, or we’re lucky enough to have these nominations and I believe it’s an entire community, students, teachers, everybody involved that makes this happen. It’s just an honor to be nominated, so we’re really happy for both schools, MSD of North Posey Superintendent Dr. Todd Camp said. North Elementary School Principal Terri Waugaman explained the Department of Education will determine award winners in September following review of the applications each nominated school must complete by March 20. She stated they will review data that measured growth in students’ test scores from the past five years as well as the current year. “They look at growth and achievement and how you close the gaps in the school and the gains,” Waugaman said. The application will be a lengthy and detailed process that will require documentation of school data, community information, curriculum and extra-curricular programs that are available at both schools. Since the award focuses on how the schools have been able to improve their students’ test scores and increase their growth in scores, both principals took the time to explain some of the initiatives they have implemented. Dr. Beth Johns, Principal

at Farmersville Elementary, stated they have emphasized a focus on writing skills. The new ISTEP tests will demand students demonstrate not only their knowledge on a subject, but also how to explain their answer. Teachers have watched video presentations to learn how to expand their skills to teach their students. At North Elementary, students are given an additional 30 minutes of study time in identified deficit areas, called Response to Intervention, or RTI time. The students work in small groups with teachers to study the skills they need to show improvement. In addition, the school uses assessment testing such as Star and Accuity in order to assess students’ needs. Both principals emphasized they have worked hard to embrace a climate that hard work is valued. They have focused on the core skills students need to learn. Despite all the changes in education and curriculum, school leaders feel these schools have demonstrated their ability to succeed. They stressed that parent and community involvement and support was also key to each school’s success. Wannamuehler added this nomination tells her the programs the corporation initiated three years ago have worked. Teachers and students at Farmersville planned a special celebration last Friday that included games and food for them to enjoy. North Elementary teachers and staff wore blue to celebrate their nomination and explain the award to students.

‘SLAM’ continued from Page A1 teraction between the students and leaders.” Harris and Boettcher both grew up in the church and took advantage of the SLAM program. They both enjoyed many aspects of SLAM, but really credit the youth group for teaching them an important lesson. “We want to teach young people how to live their lives for Christ, outside of the church walls,” said Harris. After Harris graduated high school, he left SLAM, but Boettcher stayed with the ministry. Both Harris and Boettcher were recently asked by the church pastor to take upon a leadership role. They were both happy to accept. “We have a great leadership team that we have set up,” said Harris. There are a couple of young ladies who presently attend college that can talk with the students, if they have problems or concerns in life. Along with Harris and Boettcher, these young ladies have an advantage in working with the youth. They are not that far removed from the age group, so they are able to understand these students on a personal level. “There are also adult leaders, church board members and church elders that help oversee the program.” On Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. SLAM meets in the basketball gym at the main church building. Teams are picked and full-court basketball is played. It has not been uncommon for as many as 20 students to show up for this. Any age is welcome and it is a good way for adults and students to interact. “Adult members can be a good example for the students, while enjoying the same activity,” said Harris. SLAM has also been busy making improvements to their game room. They have repainted. There is a climbing wall, pool table, ping-pong table and a basketballshooting game. “We are set up in the SLAM building to have concerts,” said Harris. “We also have made some connections with some acts that have been associated with some pretty big names like Jamie Grace. I don’t want to give anything away, but we will be making announcements soon.” SLAM welcomes any denomination or those without a home church. “We just want to preach and teach the love of Jesus and have them spread that with their friends and families,” said Harris. “We really want to make an impact on this community.” There is a bus route pick-up for kids that need help with transportation. The first time a student rides, they will need a signed permission slip for safety reasons and so parents are aware. For more information, call Harvestime at 838-5447. Harvestime Temple is located in Mount Vernon at the corner of Main Street and Roosevelt Drive. SLAM is open to middle and high-school students. Wednesday nights the doors open at 6 p.m., the service starts at 7 and continues until 9 p.m.

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School Building (near entrance one). “Good. We’re already saving some money,” exclaimed Board Member Kathy Weinzapfel. The goal of the clinic is to offer employees a good primary care health experience, while keeping medical claims costs down. It is free to all staff, dependents, and retirees covered on the district’s Meritain health insurance plan. For now, the clinic is open from 7-11 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-5 p.m. Patients can go there primary care services, lab tests, routine procedures and to get antibiotic prescriptions. Tri State Community Clinics will run and staff the operation. A permanent location is planned for the clinic using a 600 square foot space at Hedges Central. The board accepted the specifications for the new construction and gave permission to advertise on Wednesdays, January 21 and 28 in media. The prebid conference will be held January 29 at 10 a.m. in Hedges Central, Room Seven. Bids will be opened on February 5 at 10 a.m. in the Administrative Offices. From there, the board will take action on February 16, either accepting or rejecting the renovation bids. Construction and renovations are expected to begin February 17. School Superintendent Tom Kopatich said the goal is an anticipated opening by late April. In other matters: • The board is required by law to organize as a Board of Finance at the beginning of the year. Heather Allyn was elected its president and Clarence Nelson as the secretary. The Board of Finance heard a report from Director of Business Loren Evans on the yearly investments and investment policy. He said that one percent is being earned on scholarship accounts and that interest every year pays the scholarship. “We are earning as much as we

can, but the scholarship donors at times have had to supplement the check given out each year,” he noted. This does not include the scholarships from the Posey County Community Foundation. Other accounts, such as the General Fund, earned only one percent. • In personnel matters, the resignation of Amy Creek was accepted as a food service worker at West Elementary School effective immediately. Linda Gibson was hired to drive bus route seven, replacing Shirley Koonce. Gibson has been a substitute bus driver for the district since September, 2014. Twenty-two staff members were approved to attend 11 workshops from January to March 10. They include a Social Studies Adoption textbook fair in Huntingburg. Workshops are on science, math, music, landscaping and economics and several athletic clinics. • Fifty-one Mount Vernon High School students received permission for Sunday travel to attend the DECA State Competition on March 8-10 in Indianapolis. Kopatich told the board, “I’ve never been to that competition and with so many of our students qualifying to be in it, I may go with them this year.” • adopted the transfer of funds from primarily the General Fund to balance the 2014 fund budgets as recommended. “Overall we stayed under budget in 2014 and I’m pleased with it,” said Director of Business Loren Evans. • Kopatich announced that Dana Taylor, the high school Fine Arts Academy Director, has received the Southwestern Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year award for Posey County. He will be feted at a banquet at the New Harmony Conference Center on March 4. • The next meeting is slated for February 2 at 5:45 p.m. in the Mount Vernon Junior High School Library.


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Posey County’s Dan Ritter, chairman of the 2014 United Way of Posey County campaign, announced today that the campaign drive raised $727,083 of the $690,000 goal. He said “We have reached 105.4% of the goal because of the support of the Posey County community. This means services available for our community when we need them. The United Way campaign in Posey County was a success because of the generosity of the people, businesses, and industry of Posey County. These contributions stay in our community to provide these services. It is really all about Local People Helping Local People. Thank you to everyone for your help.� Ritter noted that the amount raised was the largest ever for the

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GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE WEEK United Way in Posey County. United Way of Posey County agencies that will receive funds in 2015 are: Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Posey County, 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, ECHO Community Health Care, Family Matters, Homeless Shelter of Mt. Vernon, Indiana Legal Services, Lampion Center, New Harmony Ministry Association, Posey County Council on Aging, Posey County Red Cross, Salvation Army, WNIN

Radio Reading Program, and Willow Tree of Posey County. Contributions also help to fund United Way programs such as Information and Referral Assistance, and 2-1-1, a service in Posey County that provides the easy-to-remember telephone number for access to information about resources and assistance in Posey County. Those helping the United Way towards campaign success include: Ewing Tire Service, Elizabeth Koester, Quality Execution, Quality Execution Employees, Jim Denning, Richard & Virginia Lloyd, Magic Mist, Al Mason, Jay Price, Phyllis Ries, Steve & Kathy Riordan, Tracy Ripple, Dallas Robinson, First Federal Savings Bank, Jenifer Neidig, Alles Brothers Furniture Co., Sarah H. Appel,

CountryMark Employees, Fifth Third Bank Employees, Funk’s Carpet Showroom, Dennis Givens, Ronald & Joan Siers, Mt. Vernon Auto Parts, Western Hills Country Club, Sam & Connie Woehler, 3 Chicks Fudgery, Black’s Towing, Mt. Vernon Barge Service, Jean Hadley, Richard Hawley, Melvin & Phyllis Levin, Charles & Carol Martin, Printcrafters, Trent & Beverly VanHaaften, Children’s Learning Center Penny Olympics, Eaton’s Mufflers, Adam Farrar, Four Seasons Motel, JL Hirsch Co., KJ Bradley Trucking, Roadhouse Liquors, Roadhouse Wine & Spirits, Posey County Package, New

Harmony Wine & Spirits, Paul Watzlavik State Farm Agency, Mt. Vernon Transfer Terminal, Neth-Schweizer Inc., The Golden Rose, Theodosis Auto, Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, Karl & Janet Johnson, Sarah O’Daniel, Pizza Hut, Joan Roedel, Expressway Ford Mercury Employees, Express-

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Vikings have little trouble with Princeton, Rebels

Viking sophomore defensive specialist Ethan Morlock stays with his man during action this week against South Central. Photo by Dave Pearce By Dave Pearce North Posey’s young head coach put another feather in his hat this week. The Vikings were facing two teams who had a combined three wins on the year. Sometimes

those teams are the toughest to prepare for. But barring a first-quarter wake-up call against South Central, the Vikings sustained a high enough level of play to move their record to 12-6 on the

season with the pair of wins. “We really haven’t been in a position like this in the past three years,” Howington said after the win over Princeton. “We approach every opponent the same way, regard-

less of their record. We told our guys coming into tonight that we were looking for two things. The first was be loose, because we’re a pretty good basketball team playing in front of a large crowd on our homecoming. And number two, we need to be focused. I think we learned that on Wednesday night. If we come out and we are not focused on the task at hand, we are in for a war.” Former Boonville High School player and South Central Coach Ryan Crick brought his squad over two hours to play a rare Wednesday 6 p.m. game at North Posey High School and for the first quarter, it appeared that his team might gain their third win of the season. The Rebels came out firing on all cylinders and took an early 11-4 lead as the Vikings had trouble against the Rebel pressure. Just a little over three minutes into the game, James Marshall came up with a rebound basket and Bryce Martin scored a pair of free throws and on a drive and at least, the Vikings were back in the contest. Following a South Central time out, the Rebels hit a 3-pointer before Ethan Morlock came up with a rebound and shuffled it to Damon Cardin to pull the Vikings to within 14-12. The teams traded 2-pointers to end the

North Posey freshman David Bender is fouled on his way to the basket against the South Central Rebels this week. He scored six unanswered points to help put some distance between his Vikings and their opponents. Photo by Dave Pearce quarter with the Rebels lead- their first lead of the game. ing 16-14. They trailed 22-20 when But it would be the Viking Bender played hero with an pressure that would take over old-fashioned 3-point play in the second period and six followed up by a 3-pointer straight points by freshman on the next trip down the David Bender mid-way floor and the Vikings were through the period and the Vikings would celebrate Continued on Page B4

‘Cats take second with impressive tourney showing By Brandon Cole Adversity is the most overused word in sports, but what else do you call it. Paul Konrath suffered a knee injury last week that was potentially season ending. He, along with nine other Wildcat wrestlers, still managed to move on to the individual regional contest. Harley Gorman, at 106 pounds, came in second place. He is 34-9 on the year. At 113 pounds, (41-1) Konrath was a champion. “He dug down about as deep as a person can dig,” said Alcorn. At 126 pounds, it was (27-11) Noah Keller taking third place. Just dominating through his bracket, was 132-pound wrestler, (32-2) Austin Bethel. He was a champion. “He cruised through his weight class,” said Alcorn. “He got pin falls all the way through his bracket.” With a fourth-place finish at 138 pounds, it was (25-12) Micah Keller punching his ticket to advance to the Regional meet. At 145 pounds, (36-7) Payton Whoberry claimed third place. At 182 pounds, (26-9) Tyler DeKemper was a champion. “If there was a wrestler of the day award it would go to him,” said Alcorn. “He got a gift to start the day. The number one seed in the tourney from Castle sustained an injury. Tyler was the two seed, but became the one. He beat a good Reitz kid by a point.” In the finals, DeKemper beat a Boonville kid who had beaten him previously. DeKemper had just beaten him the week prior, at conference, so this match could have tilted either way. “The final score was 2-0 and Tyler just controlled the match,” said Alcorn. “I was most impressed with how he stepped up.” At 195 pounds, (23-12) Kyle Lang took fourth place. Tristin Choate is 36-5 on the year and was the 220-pound runner-up. Heavy-weight wrestler, (17-5) Wade Rip-

ple took third. Mount Vernon only finished behind Castle in overall team standings. “We stuck right with them for a few rounds, but they just have a few more bullets in their gun than we do,” said Alcorn. Mount Vernon improved by a place from last year. “We did this with a couple of kids who we knew would have a hard time placing,” said Alcorn. “For them to still be in the hunt, is pretty awesome. To finish second over some complete teams like Reitz and Memorial was a testament to the boys’ hard work and the kind of season they have been having.” The top five teams in the final standings were: 1.Castle (241), 2. Mount Vernon (194), 3. Memorial (177), 4. Reitz (152), 5. Heritage Hills (132). The original diagnosis for Konrath was pretty bleak. “We heard torn tendon, torn ligament or tibia fracture, but once we got to the orthopedic doctor they were a little more familiar with that joint and our sport,” said Alcorn. The doctor felt like it was a dislocated kneecap. “They began to move the knee cap around a little bit,” said Alcorn. “The knee cap did come back in to place and that relieved some pain for Paul. They gave him some stuff to do this week. One of the biggest things was to stay off of it. He got in the pool a couple of days. He rode a bike, but Saturday was the first chance to see what his leg would do. It was definitely a credit to him, how tough and how focused he is as a wrestler. There was nothing that was going to keep him off the mat.” Konrath did not look 100 percent. He changed his approach and did not shoot as much as normal. “It was damage control to get through the day,” said Alcorn. “His opponents were inferior, even on one leg. He looked different, but he did what he had to in order to get through and protect himself.”

Mount Vernon sophomore Austin Bethel makes quick work of his Castle opponent. Bethel was the sectional champion in the 132-pound class and will join nine teammates at Saturday’s Castle Regional. Photo by Garry Beeson Mount Vernon is four weeks away from the state finals. “I believe each week, Paul will get stronger and open things up,” said Alcorn. “He will learn to adapt and do a little more each week.” The team will head back to Castle on Saturday for Regionals. “Whenever we face them, Mater Dei will be the toughest competition,” said Alcorn. “They are the toughest team in the state.” They have the most wrestlers ranked in the top 10. “Our true biggest opponent is between our own ears,” said Alcorn. “The boys know they can be one-and-done there. If you don’t win your first match, you don’t wrestle any more. We have to make sure we do our job and take care of us. We just don’t need to make the moment any bigger than it is already.”

Eight wrestlers advance to the regional, with four from each sectional. How you place in the sectional determines who you wrestle from the other sectional. From there, if you win the first match, you are moving on to semi-state. “We have to avoid wrestling, not to lose,” said Alcorn. “We have to stick to the things that got us here. I think the phrase I use with the boys is: You are not an accident. You are a statement. Now go make it.” The goal is to get every kid to semi-state. “But if we can get more than half out to the semi-state that will be a good showing,” said Alcorn. “We don’t have anyone that is really outmanned. We have one wrestler with a tough first match. The kid is really, really good. But I think with us, seven-to-nine guys could make it through.”

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Butler lands Wildcat freestyler, 4.0 student in Rachel Burke By Brandon Cole Rachel Burke will swim for Butler University after this year’s graduation at Mount Vernon High School. Burke, who boasts a 4.0 GPA, has overcome some adversity this season and is peaking at the right time. “I have had a lot of improvements in my stroke this season after suffering a shoulder injury,” said Burke. “I was swimming into the wall in the 200 IM and I hit the wall. My shoulder popped out. I finished the race, but the next day, I could not swim.” Burke spent the entire summer trying to regain her form and looks to be right on top of things as she prepares for the Big Eight this week. She had an exciting junior year, highlighted by best times at the Sectional meet and advancing to state in the 400 Freestyle Relay. “After that meet, I had my injury. I had to come back and be what I was my junior year,” said Burke. “It was a struggle for me because I was swimming so well. I wanted to see what I could do in the other events in my club swimming, but I was unable. “Moments that stood out to me in my career were in my freshman year and junior

year,” said Burke. She made the transition into high school swimming and cut a considerable amount of time off her swims during her freshman year. “My junior year, I broke all of my records that I had standing in high school.” At Butler, Burke plans on swimming the mid-distance freestyles. “The coach has also asked about my Backstroke and Butterfly,” said Burke. “I think I will compete in these races as well.” Burke chose Butler for a few different reasons. “I felt most at home there,” said Burke. “I spent two separate swim camps there, back-to-back and instantly fell in love with the program. I love the coach and the girls I met on the team there. After taking a visit to Butler, I was instantly in love. I got to attend a class and I loved the atmosphere. I loved the friendliness of the people at school and it was just a wonderful experience.” She plans to major in mathematics, but is also interested in computer science. “Math and computers are what I have been interested in through most of my high school career,” said Burke. Burke is the daughter of Michael and

Surrounding Burke as she signs her letter of intent to swim at Butler are front row left to right: Adam Burke, Karen Burke, and Rachel Burke. Back row left to right: Nathan Burke, Mike Burke, Coach Kelly Tenbarge, Coach Lynn Simms and Head Coach Steve Loehr. Photo by Garry Beeson Karen Burke of Mount Vernon. She is also active in NHS as the secretary, Key Club, Student Council and SADD. She has swam a total of nine years in club and four years in high school.

“It will mean more to me than anything to swim at Butler,” said Burke. “It is an up and coming program, and I am thrilled to be able to help compete, and score points as they go to the next level.”

Lady Vikings win one of three in final week of regular season By Dave Pearce You had to get to the early game if you wanted to see the good portion of the North Posey Lady Viking basketball week. Junior Kayla Sanford scored 28 points and Sophomore Ally Brandenstein 22 to lead the Lady Vikings to a 74 – 35 PAC victory over South Spencer on Tuesday. But on Thursday at Forest Park and again on Saturday at Gibson Southern…did I mention the win over South Spencer? The Rebels were never really in the contest as Sanford and Brandenstein scored all 18 of the Viking first-quarter points to give the home team an 18-12 lead after the first period. “We hit the basket some tonight and when you hit the basket, it makes everything else look better,” Coach Tracy Stroud said after the win over South Spencer. Stroud found it necessary to recent that remark following the 21-point output in the entire game Thursday at Forest Park. But against the Rebels, the Vikings were clicking and the shots were falling and the Vikings appeared to be getting into their rhythm. This week was the last week of the regular season for the Vikings as they have a week off before heading into the sectional at Forest Park next week. “They were running a zone and the girls were finding Ally and Ally was hitting the gaps of the zone really well,” Stroud said of his 6-foot sophomore’s success in the scoring column. “They didn’t have anyone to match up with her inside so when she got the ball inside, she was able to do some good things. And then, when we missed some shots, she came up with some weakside rebounds.” The Lady Vikings continued their torrid pace in the second period, as Brandenstein and Sanford took turns scoring until a third Viking broke into the scoring column with just seconds remaining in the half. Freshman Kimberlyn Weaver scored the final Viking basket of the half to give the Vikings a 38-18 lead at the half. “When Kayla is hitting from outside and Ally is able to score inside, it gives you a

good inside-outside punch,” Stroud said. The combination of 28 and 22 points left only 24 points to be spread out over the remainder of the team as the Vikings outscored the Rebels in every quarter. Kristin Schorr finished with 11 while Weaver had six. Cidney Colbert finished with five and Kaitlyn Blankenberger had two. The Vikings also shot well from the free throw line, hitting 20-of-25. “I didn’t think our defense was particularly good in the first half,” Stroud said. “We were gambling and doing some silly things just because we thought we were athletically better but I thought they took care of that in the second half. They kept their feet on the ground and played better defense.” Forest Park’s Coach Marty Niehaus must have watched the game film from the South Spencer game in preparation for the game against the Vikings on Thursday as her team virtually shut down the Sanford-Brandenstein show and forced the remainder of the Vikings to beat her Rangers. On Sunday evening, the Vikings found out they will open sectional play at Forest Park on Tuesday, Feb. 10, beginning at 7 p.m. in a single game against the Perry Central Commodores. Should the Vikings win, they would again face South Spencer, who drew the bye. The winner of that contest would face the winner of the Tell City-Forest Park game in the sectional championship. “It should be a wide open sectional,” Stroud said. “We were 6-of-44 from the field against Forest park and just played awful. We played pretty good defense in the first half but we didn’t make any shots. Then in the second half, we didn’t make any shots and our defense fell apart, too.” But despite poor play against Forest Park, the Vikings still managed to run their offense and get a sufficient number of good looks at the basket. The shots simply didn’t fall. “We played much better against Gibson Southern,” Stroud said. “Our shooting was still bad but I was more pleased with our effort. We had a good attitude and worked hard against a good team.”

Viking freshman Kimberlyn Weaver moves quickly around her South Spencer defender in the Vikings’ win over the Rebels this week. The youngster has earned playing time at the varsity level and is a key to the future of Lady Viking basketball. Photo by Dave Pearce

Mount Vernon Parks and Rec, vital to a strong community By Brandon Cole When you are new in town, it is important that you try new things. It is important that you make your character known. You have to set a standard. My family and I did not grow up in Mount Vernon, but I proudly call it home. My daughter has played a lot of sports and participated in many activities. I have taught her that this is a great way to make friends and learn life lessons. Mount Vernon Park and Recreation plays a vital role in our community. These kids that play against each other in sport, will team up in middle and high school. They will make friendships that last a lifetime and they will learn lessons that will guide their actions as adults. I am grateful that I got to play a small

part in these kid’s athletic careers. We practiced hard. We played hard and had fun. We learned fundamentals each week. There were, however, more important lessons learned this year than just the X’s and O’s. These girls learned character, teamwork, confidence and the value of hard work. It was apparent during our first practice; we did not have any experienced team members that could create on their own. I was OK with this. I saw young ladies that had heart and determination. We learned how to dribble, shoot, pass and play defense. Each week, I added a new skill and worked hard on developing toughness. During our first game, I saw a lot of nervous faces. Keirra Deig said, “I don’t want to shoot, because I might miss and people

will be mad at me.” I stopped her right there. I pulled my girls into a huddle. I said, “This is a game. I want every one of you to shoot the ball when you get open. I want you to have fun. We are going to play as a team.” Deig flashed a smile and I could tell that a weight had been lifted. Each kid gave me a high five and that little girl walked out on the court and made her first basket of the year. I learned that you couldn’t force kids into certain positions because it is what their build would dictate. Alison Gansman was one of our shorter girls. She proved to be a good forward, rather than a guard. She gained shooting skills and a strong and more controlled defensive presence. Lexi Cole was brand new to the sport of basketball and had a lot of learning to do. She gained the confidence to dribble past half court where the opposing team’s press began. She made her first shot this year, and learned to play solid defense. Sydney Friedman was very timid on day one. They say you can’t teach aggressiveness, but this young lady learned how to rebound with confidence. She gained basketball speed and how to put up a shot after a rebound. Cora Bell had good instincts from day one, but had to learn how to put what she

practiced into live-game action. She was driving with the ball and not hesitating during the final game of the year. I actually coached Karagen Sitzman in soccer last year. I knew I was getting an athlete, but that she needed a little push to excel. Each time I challenged her with a new skill, she learned it well. Grace Schroeder had a decent shot at the beginning of the year, but really continued to improve throughout the season. She also became a good defender. Olivia Culley probably had the best ball handling skills from day one. She had a pretty good jump shot, but something else stood out about her. She had the ability to stand tough in the mix of the game. Gwen Gansmen approached me at a skill day before the season began. She said, “I’ll be an assistant coach, if you will be the head coach.” The league needed coaches, so I agreed. She handled all the communication, was organized and reminded me to have fun. We did not win a game this year, but learned many lessons. They put everything together during the season finale, but just came up short. I told them if they won the last game, we would have a pizza party. After the effort they gave me, they earned it and we celebrated a year of lessons, fun and excitement at Dominos. Thank you girls.

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Wildcats tame pesky Titans By Brandon Cole Mount Vernon took Gibson Southern into overtime, on the road and came away with an impressive 60-47 win on Friday night. The Wildcats came out strong in the opening quarter. Solid play led to a 14-11 score, heading into the second period. Gibson Southern clawed their way back into the game. At half time, they had reclaimed the 23-21 lead. The third quarter was tight, with Gibson Southern getting the best of the Wildcats 13-12. In the final quarter of regulation, the Wildcats did what they had to do. Mount Vernon fought back from five down, with less than three minutes to go. Some good decisions by the Wildcats, brought the game into overtime at 45-a piece. In overtime, a team’s depth is important. The Wildcat’s depth took over and outscored

Gibson Southern 15-2. This led to a 13-point victory. “Any road win, is a good win,” said head coach Marc Hostetter. Damon Collins finished the game with 21 points. Zac French tossed in 19 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Levi Duckworth led the team in rebounds, with nine. The (5-11) Wildcats will look to continue their winning ways as they host (11-3) Evansville Central tonight. Central averages 63 points-per game, compared to Mount Vernon’s 57. Rasheide Bell leads the Bears in points (20.6), assists (6.3) and steals (1.5). Collins leads the home team in points (10.2). Duckworth leads the team in rebounds with 5.8 per game. He also leads the team with 1.4 blocks-per game. Luke Steinhart leads the team with 4 assists-per game. Bryce Krizan averages 1.9 steals-per game. Tip off is set for 6 p.m.

At left, Mount Vernon’s Damon Collins finds his way through the Gibson Southern Titan defense to score two of his game-high 21 points. Collins has been a steady performer for the Wildcats all season and has been asked to help pick up scoring. Photo by Garry Beeson

Wildcats get the most out of numbers, finish third By Brandon Cole With only nine swimmers, Mount Vernon was still able to finish third at home in an eight-team meet on Saturday. Memorial stole the show with 343 points, but Mount Vernon finished just one point behind Heritage Hills (241) at 240 points. This is quite impressive when you consider the other teams in the top four had at least

20 competitors. Mount Vernon’s 200-Yard Medley Relay team of Travis Harris, David Rheinhardt, Jacob Howard and Austin Colson finished first with a time of 1:48.33. The 200-Yard Freestyle Relay team consisting of the same above swimmers also brought home top honors with a time of 1:34.09.

Harris finished second in the 100-Yard Backstroke with a time of 1:00.75. Zack Allyn won the 100-Yard Breaststroke in a time of 1:10.79. Mount Vernon finished ahead of Jasper (221), North (144), Reitz (102), Central (89) and Bosse (7). “The guys are getting better every week,” said head coach Stephen Loehr. “They still have three weeks before their sectional. They are still dropping times. They are working hard in practice.” Loehr spoke highly of Howard’s performance. “He is starting to grow. He hasn’t even reached his peak yet. He is swim-

ming his fastest times. He is learning how to race. He dropped two seconds off of his 100 fly, which he just set his best time a week ago. Two seconds in a 100 is a lot of time.” The team was without the services of a strong swimmer in Adam Duckworth. “The numbers speak for themselves,” said Loehr. “When you are able to place this high with half as many competitors, you are doing something right.” The Mount Vernon girls will begin their sectional this Thursday. The boys’ team will next battle Mater Dei and Tecumseh at home on Feb. 12.

Above, Boy Scouts in Troop 387 are ready to serve spaghetti during the spaghetti dinner fundraiser held Saturday, January 31. Pictured in front, from left are: Eyan Rice, Jonanthan Dill, Hunter Straw, Brandon Tepool and AJ Reynolds. In back are: Jacob Lingafelter, Dalton Epley and Ryan Garcia. Photo by Valerie Werkmeister At right, Eyan Rice is ready to serve pancakes during Troop 387 pancake breakfast fundraiser held Saturday, January 31. Photo by Valerie Werkmeister

Wildcat Bailey Schumate completes another competitive swim for the Mount Vernon swim team. It was a successful week for the program. Photo by Garry Beeson

Vikings, from Page B1 ahead 26-22. The Rebels would get no closer. The Rebels would not score from the 4:19 mark of the second quarter until the 4:13 mark of the third quarter as the Viking lead ballooned to 42-22. The Vikings outscored the Rebels 16-6 in the second quarter and 20-4 in the third quarter to put the game out of reach and give the reserves and freshmen some deserved minutes on the varsity court. For the Vikings, Cardin finished with 16 while Austin Graves had 12, Marshall had 11, Martin had 10, Bender had six, and Morlock and Grant Scheller each had four. The Vikings were perfect from the free throw line, hitting all seven of their attempts. Then on Homecoming night Saturday, it seemed to be a match-up of programs headed in opposite directions as the Vikings are sporting a 12-6 record while the Princeton Tigers, Class 3A State Champions only a few short years ago, were trying for only their second win of the season. But despite a lessthan-impressive game from the Vikings, the home team was able to defeat Princeton by a

count of 64-39. Again, it took one quarter for the Vikings to begin clicking as they held only a 17-15 lead after the first period but outscored the Tigers 14-9 in the second quarter to give themselves a little breathing room at half-time. But the Vikings owned the second half, outscoring Princeton 33-15 to bring home their twelfth win. Junior Austin Graves hit six three point field goals for 18 points and senior guard James Marshall added 19 points has North Posey defeated Princeton 64-39. “It was a total team effort,” Howington said after the game. “You guys made the plays, especially there in the second half. It seemed like every time I looked up, it was another player making the play. That’s the thing about you guys, you don’t really care who makes the plays as long as the Vikings make that play.” Marshall finished with a game-high 19 and Graves finished with 18. Scheller and Cardin each finished with nine points as Cardin was

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saddled with foul trouble and played very little in the first half. Martin finished with six and Bender had three. The Vikings had nine 3-point baskets and again, the Vikings got to the line only six times, making five of them. “That was an ugly game because they made us play ugly,” Howington told the team after the Princeton game. “Defensively, we didn’t block out and rebound very well. Against that team, we are lucky they didn’t shoot the ball very well.” The Vikings had an uncharacteristic 18 turnovers which troubled Howington considering his approach to the game and his offense which hinges on making the most of possessions. “To have 18 turnovers and still win a game by a good margin shows you how good you are but we need to get better at that eliminating turnovers),” Howington challenged his team. “I said before the game that was one of our strengths. But we have to sharpen up and we have to make fewer mistakes.” There was no one in the locker room who was not aware of the challenge/opportunity facing the Vikings as they will travel to Southridge this week to face Pocket Athletic Conference co-leader Southridge. The Raiders and the Vikings each have one loss in the conference but if the Vikings hope for a shot

at the title, they are going to have to do it on the road. “I am proud of the way our guys show mental toughness,” Howington said. “I’m very proud of the guys in that locker room.” And while Howington knows his team will be in for a fight, he said he can go into the game with confidence because of the help of his assistant coaches, from reserve coach Michael Travers to freshman coach Jeremy Schipp. Volunteer coaches Jason Simmons, Vince McClure, and Josh Smith have also spent their time scouting for the Vikings. “We’ve won six in a row and that’s the longest streak we have had in several years,” Howington told the team. “Enjoy this one but don’t be satisfied because next week is huge. If we make a run at this conference, we are going to have to do it with six games on the road.” Southridge leads the team in defensive average with the Vikings just behind. Howington is expecting a tournament atmosphere and looking for answers to the length Southridge possesses in their match-up zone. “It will be a hostile environment up there but I think these guys will rise to the challenge,” Howington said. “We have a lot of work to do between now and then to put them in a good position.”


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Vikings, first-year coach Moll, send five to wrestling regional

North Posey Vikiing freshman Levi Miller wins the sectional championship on Saturday at Central. Photo by Dave Pearce By Dave Pearce Posey County will be very well represented at this weekend’s wrestling regional at Castle High School. North Posey’s five regional qualifiers (including one champion) will join Mount Vernon’s ten wrestlers in the trip to Warrick County. Although first-year Coach Cody Moll is happy to have five wrestlers in regional competition, he was a little disappointed that so many of them will go in as the fourth

seed, diminishing their chances to move on to the semi-state. The No. 4 seed from the Central Sectional with square off against the No. 1 seed from the Castle sectional. “I was happy,” Moll said following the sectional. “Obviously I wish we had won more in the last round but going into it, we figured Levi (Miller) would advance but other than that, we weren’t sure. We figured we could have sent as many as six or as few as just Levi.” Moll said the saddest part of the losses were that they were winnable matches for the Vikings. “Fish (Cameron Fisher) got beat by a better wrestler,” Moll said. “He’s not going to beat Central’s Willet right now. But the other three all lost by one, two or three points. But in the round to earn a spot in the regional, we got hot and won five matches in a row. That was really nice. Of course, I would rather be like Mater Dei and win in the semi-finals but it felt pretty good for North Posey to win that many in a row.” But the biggest noise from the crowd came when freshman Cole Werkmeister got his first true win of the season in the first round of the sectional. He saved the best for last, posting a 10-8 decision to advance to the next round. He finished sixth. “That was a great moment,” Moll said of the Werkmeister win. “Coaching Brandon Keller to the state title was a great moment but coaching that match with Cole was pretty great. That’s about the loudest I have ever heard our kids. Whenever he won that match, they were going crazy. Everyone probably thought our fans were crazy.” Cameron Fisher defeated a wrestler he

North Posey Vikiing wrestler Kaynin Capps nearly puts his Tecumseh opponent away during the match for third place and a better seeding. The Brave came back to win the match and the third seed. Photo by Dave Pearce had lost to earlier in the year by six to earn in the stands. It gets to a kid. But me actuhis way into the regional. ally going to Mater Dei, it was nice to have “That’s a huge swing,” Moll said of the the big crowd behind you but being on the improvement. “Overall, from the beginning other side of the table, you really see the difof the year, that’s what you want to see… ference.” improvement. From out first couple weekAs far as expectations for the regionals, ends of the year, we have come out and have one of the Viking No. 4 seeds wouold have gotten a whole lot better.” to upset a number one seed but Moll realizes Freshman Levi Miller had a tough match it’s not likely but is certainly not impossible. against his Mater Dei opponent in the finals “If any one of my four seeds would win, but pulled out the 5-4 decision. that would be really exciting,” Moll said. “That’s a tough spot for a freshman to be “And Levi has to keep going. He has to win in,” Moll said. “He’s got half the stadium two to get to the title match but he would cheering against him in Mater Dei and they like to have another shot at the Castle kid. are all yelling a booing and doing their thing He’s been looking forward to that.”

Lady Wildcats miss leading scorer in pair of pre-tourney losses

Mount Vernon junior Mara Canada has been asked to take a lead role on the offensive end of the floor in the absence of Alex Nall. Canada’s junior classmate and school’s leading scorer went out with a broken foot this past week, just prior to the start of sectional action. Photo by Garry Beeson

PAWS Elite finishes fourth By Brandon Cole Mount Vernon PAWS Elite wrestling club traveled to Castle High School on (Sunday) for the SIEWC (Southern Indiana Elementary Wrestling Conference) conference championships. A total of 12 teams compete in the conference, so each wrestler has the potential for a full 12-man bracket with some tough competition coming from other teams such as Jasper, Memorial, Castle and Reitz to name a few. “All the Mount Vernon wrestlers gave it their all, and though some came up short of the podium, the K-5 group placed fourth as a team,” said team representative, Erin Hollinger. “This is a great accomplishment considering five of the weight brackets were forfeits for Mount Vernon.” The 6-8 grade group went in with a small group of only three wrestlers, and Luke McGennis came out earning a second-place finish. The middle school group is new for Mt. Vernon this year, with seven boys signing up and only four finishing out the season. “Coach Hunter Stevens is hoping for a larger turnout next year so the boys who

want to go above and beyond regular season middle school competition will have a format to do so,” said Hollinger. The K-5 division is much larger with 37 wrestlers competing this season. They fared well all season and conference was no exception. Earning fourth place for the team was Aiden Reed (40 lbs.). Thirdplace medals went to Blaine Reed (55 lbs.), Derek Hollinger (87 lbs.) and Beau Baldwin (125 lbs.). Second place honors went to Jarrett Dye (65 lbs.) and Conference champions for the 2014-2015 SIEWC season go to Jayden Stillwagoner (45 lbs.), Colten Schneider (60 lbs.), and Chris Newman (75 lbs.). During the regular season, Mount Vernon had two wrestlers that went undefeated for the entire conference season, Jayden Stillwagoner (18-0) and Blaine Reed (170). Chris Newman suffered only one loss for the season, and several others lost only a few. “Overall the PAWS Elite season was a huge success, with a handful now training for off season tournaments and eventually heading to Folkstyle State in Indianapolis on March 7-8,” said Hollinger.

By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcats hit a major speed bump last week against Jasper. The all time single-season scoring record holder in Mount Vernon history, Alexis Nall, fractured her foot and is done for the season. As one could imagine, it is quite difficult to replace a player of Nall’s magnitude. Adversity challenges athletes and teams to step up to the plate and adapt a next-up attitude. Mara Canada has claimed that role this week. Canada scored a combined 55 points in the last two games. Both games resulted in losses (Harrison 59-44, Tell City 56-49), but the girls made a statement. They are not going to lay down for the opposition or feel sorry for themselves. “Alexis has led our Team all year in scoring (20+ points per game) and rebounding,” said head basketball coach Byron Sanders. “The speed and height of Harrison made that challenge even more difficult. We started out apprehensive, feeling our way, and the void of not having Alexis on the floor was evident and daunting.” Harrison took advantage and ran out to a 38-7 halftime lead. “I could never be any prouder of the girls however,” said Sanders. “Instead of rolling over, they picked themselves up at half-time and came out with a vengeance, outscoring Harrison 37-21 for the half.” The final score was 59-44, but the valiant effort and comeback the girls posed was definitely a moral victory. The second half showed a team that was determined.

Canada stepped up in a big way, scoring 29 points and making six steals. Alyssa Smolsky also contributed with five points, but made a big statement by leading all rebounders with 12. Mount Vernon actually out rebounded Harrison. “In order to effectively compensate for Alexis’ game contributions we are going to have to have more scoring out of the remaining girls and rebounding will be critical for every girl to improve on,” said Sanders. Canada came out in a big way against Tell City. She hit her first five, three-point shots and catapulted the Lady Wildcats to an early 21-11 lead through one quarter. She finished the game with 26 points, four assists and no turnovers. “Tell City put a smothering man-to-man defense on Mara, and the rest of the team just couldn’t pick up the slack,” said Sanders. Smolsky did toss in 11 points and Erin Wolf had seven points, but no one on the rest of the team could score more than two points. “We were 11-for-20 from the free throw line, and missed several lay-ups,” said Sanders. “We have to capitalize on those kinds of opportunities.” As a team, they held their turnovers down to only 12, while Tell City committed 18. “But we are going to have to have more scoring out of the rest of the team in order to compete,” said Sanders. “It doesn’t get any easier as we face seventh-ranked Memorial at their gym this Thursday for our last regular season game.” The Lady Wildcats record has now fallen to 10-13.

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January 24 Robert Mathis—Chandler—Operating Vehicle While Intoxicated—PCS Cory Waters—Mount

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Vernon—Warrant, Auto Theft, Theft—PCS Michael Seitz—Evansville—Operating While Intoxicated, Breath Test Refusal—PCS Brandon Jernigan— Mount Vernon—Warrant, Conversion (Petition to Revoke)—PCS January 25 Russell Crane— Poseyville—Domestic Battery—PCS January 27 John Loehr—Mount Vernon—Attempted Burglary, Trespass, Criminal Mischief—PCS

January 28 Desirae Haysley—Cynthiana—Strangulation, Domestic Violence—PCS David Harris—Evansville—Warrant, Burglary (Petition to Revoke)—PCS Matthew Curtis—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person (Petition to Revoke)—PCS January 29 Geoffrey Burnes— Evansville—Warrant, Nonsupport of a Dependent Child—PCS Patrick Reynolds— Mount Vernon—Warrant, Possession of Marijuana, Illegal Consumption of an

Alcoholic Beverage (Petition to Revoke)—PCS Complaints January 13 12:36 a.m.—Medical— Received a third party call—John Ave, New Harmony 12:44 a.m.—Traffic Offense—blue van, one occupant—Bypass/Lamont Road, Mount Vernon 10:46 a.m.—Miscellaneous—Needs to speak with officer about incident that occurred in Vanderburgh County last night. There is a no contact/protective order in place and male subject came to her work and took a vehicle. Vanderburgh Coun-

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ty advised her to call Posey and they will give them an incident number in which he broke that order so he can be arrested—Cynthiana 12:40 p.m.—Agency Assist—Request agency assist in reference standby—Sharon Drive, Mount Vernon · 2:28 p.m.—Restraining Violation—Caller advised she received a text message from ex-boyfriend’s mother. Advised she has a restraining order against male subject only, not the mother of male—Sheriff’s Department January 14 12:13 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Kia, some kind of hatchback, one occupant—I-64, Cynthiana 1:13 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Toyota, occupant unknown—I-64, Griffin 2:03 a.m.—Disturbance—Security officer advised there is a subject at gate 9 in a semi. They’ve asked the person to leave several times and he won’t leave. Is currently getting very hostile—Lexan Lane, Mount Vernon 6:05 a.m.—Road Hazard—White Dodge pickup on the side of the road, partially in the roadway. Unsure if there is anyone in it—Hwy 62, Evansville 7:22 a.m.—Alarm— ATM vibration sensor— Hwy 165, Poseyville 7:58 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Ford Fusion, one occupant—Hwy 66, Poseyville 8:35 a.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Out with abandoned vehicle, no occupant, brown car—Maple Hill, New Harmony 1:50 p.m.—Deliver Message—Male subject needs to be contacted in regards to his wife. Advised male he needs to go home and take wife to emergency room— SR 62, Mount Vernon 5:13 p.m.—Message— Requests to speak with deputy reference earlier case— Posey/Vanderburgh County 6:54 p.m.—Accident— Unknown injuries, unable to get voice response. Onstar’s


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Manual of Inspections. To undergo the PLEA inspection, an agency must agree to comply with the standards detailed in the ‘Polygraph Guide for Standards and Practices’ and formally request to undergo the PLEA inspection process. As part of the accreditation process, the Indiana State Police Polygraph Unit underwent an inspection and review of their procedures and casework. This process includes the examination of every polygraph test being reviewed by another polygraph examiner before the results

are considered official. “The PLEA accreditation demonstrates the Indiana State Police polygraph unit’s dedication, professionalism and service to all those we serve,” stated First Sergeant Paul Hansard. “It would not have happened without the outstanding work performed daily by the men and women

of the ISP polygraph unit.” The Polygraph Unit is under the direction of the ISP Laboratory Division. It is staffed by five regional examiners and one supervisor. For further information on the Indiana State Police Polygraph Unit go to www.in.gov/ isp and click on the ‘ISP Laboratory Division’ link.

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Court News Continued advising there was airbag deployment—Ford/Wolfinger, Mount Vernon 7:53 p.m.—Standby— Caller requesting deputies standby while roommates remove items from the residence. Advised they could become violent—Big Pine, Evansville 8:52—Fight—Physical fight at the residence, two males assaulted the caller— Big Pine, Evansville 10:05 p.m.—Suspicious—Caller advised that people have threatened to burn his house down. Requesting extra patrol around the area. While on the phone, subjects came to the residence. He is now requesting deputies—Graddy Road, Mount Vernon January 15 12:02 a.m.—Miscellaneous—Woman came to the lobby screaming that she was cold and had nowhere to go—Mount Vernon 3:15 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Hyundai, low speed, not wanting to stop. Will be in pursuit. Deputy called in after switching to Gibson’s frequency that Fort Branch police department is involved and stop sticks have been put out. Deputy notified that Indiana State Police and Gibson County have the driver in custody—Posey County 8:23 a.m.—Traffic Stop—GMC pickup, one occupant—Hwy 66, New Harmony 8:50 a.m.—Welfare Check—Have not seen or heard from male subject for a week. There is a water leak at the residence somewhere too—Winery Road, Wadesville 11:14 a.m.—Welfare Check—Subject missed appointment this morning. Would like officers to check on him—Gregory Lane, Mount Vernon 12:21 p.m.—Standby—2013 white GMC Terrain, registration is expired. Subject has had this vehicle for 13 months without paying. Towing is there to get vehicle. There is a car parked in front and behind the vehicle needed for the tow. Called back and advised that one car moved, he can get to the tow at this

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time, however, he does not have the keys. Employees located the keys in the room, however, will not give the vehicle keys to the tow company—North Street, New Harmony 4:08 p.m.—Breaking and Entering—Caller advised that there are several kids at school bullying her son. Has spoken with the school system and they advised that they are taking care of the issue. Her residence was broken into and medicines were stolen. Believes the incidents may be connected. School has informed her to report with Sheriff’s Department so they can do investigation—Poseyville 4:27 p.m.—Road Hazard—Unknown object in the eastbound lane—Hwy 66, Wadesville 4:57 p.m.—Theft—2005 Dodge Neon left unlocked and wife’s wallet was taken out. Unsure if anything else was taken. Would like an officer to take a report—Elk Trail Drive, Evansville January 16 1:57 a.m.—Information—Caller advised she loaned boyfriend silver 2005 Toyota Camry, 4-door, yesterday to come to work. Advised male subject never showed back up at home. Female advised she has attempted male by cell multiple times. Advised she finally got in touch with a friend whom advised vehicle is possibly on Bluff Road— Mount Vernon/Evansville 7:34 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Infinity— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 8:19 a.m.—Message— Would like for deputy to call him about wife still getting text messages. Deputy already working on this— Black oak Ct, Wadesville 8:45 a.m.—Standby— Terminating an employee and articles that she has. Would like an officer there—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 9:44 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Grand Prix—hwy 62, Mount Vernon 9:58 a.m.—Theft—Company reported money taken from the company—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:21 a.m.—10:21 a.m.— VIN Inspection—2005

Chevy Silverado—Church Street, Poseyville 11:32 a.m.—Alarm— Basement area—Waterford Drive, Mount Vernon 1:26 p.m.—Information—Paper service— James Drive, Mount Vernon 3:41 p.m.—Accident— Caller hit a large hole in the roadway and has damaged her vehicle. Caller is in a maroon Dodge Caravan. Caller is refusing medical treatment, advised she is not injured. Caller called back and advised she is tired of waiting and had a 2 monthold baby in the vehicle. She had a friend come and change the tire and spoke with her husband who advised her she didn’t need to call in the first place. She’s leaving and everything is okay—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 4:30 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Toyota, one occupant—Bypass/Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 5:11 p.m.—Standby— Wants an officer to go with her to get belongings from her residence. She is at her brother’s house now. Also needs officer to serve protective order on husband while they are there—Williams Road, Wadesville 5:36 p.m.—VIN Inspection—1997 Lexus—North Street, Cynthiana 5:58 p.m.—Theft—Had 2 Kindle Fires and earphones stolen. Had subjects in the basement working yesterday when no one was home. Believes they may have taken them—Hwy 66, Wadesville 6:19 p.m.—Traffic Hazard—Was stopped by someone, a semi attempting to back into a driveway and keeps pulling out in front of traffic—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:14 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Semi jackknifed in the roadway—Base/Winkler Ferry, Mount Vernon 9:46 p.m.—Wanted Person—Male subject, paper service—James Drive, Mount Vernon 10:33 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Nissan— Main Street, Mount Vernon 11:29 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Chevy Suburban, unknown occupants— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon

January 17 1:09 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Ford truck, one occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 1:35 a.m.—Traffic Offense—White Chevy Tahoe, one occupant—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 1:43 a.m.—Traffic Offense—2 vehicles, Chrysler 300 one occupant, Yellow Cavalier one occupant— Hwy 66, Wadesville 2:15 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Pursuit—Posey County 6:46 a.m.—Accident— Caller advised hit black ice and slid into a guardrail. Advised vehicle is halfway on the roadway still. No injury—SR 66, New Harmony 7:03 a.m.—Car/Deer— Out with car/deer accident that just occurred—Hwy 69, New Harmony 8:13 a.m.—Message— Found drug paraphernalia in his home. He advised it is a girl that was staying there. He told her to leave Monday because of the drugs. Deputies were called because she would not leave— Schuessler Road, Mount Vernon 10:22 a.m.—Threatening—Receiving threats by text and phone calls from several subjects. Would like to speak with a deputy—Herman Island Road, Mount Vernon

Notice is hereby given that JEWELL E. HENNING was on the 22nd day of January, 2015, appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of the Estate of MARY V. MARSE, Deceased, who died testate on December 13, 2014 and was authorized to proceed with the administration of said decedent’s estate without Court Supervision. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. DATED at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, this 22nd day of January, 2015. BETTY POSTLETHEWEIGHT, Clerk, Circuit Court of Posey County, Indiana By: Jaime L. Simpson Deputy Published in the Posey County News on February 3 & 10, 2015 - hspaxlp 2015-22 Notice to Bidders The Posey County Commissioners are accepting sealed bids on (3) used trucks. 1 – 1983 Ford 1 ton truck F-350, Flat Bed, 1 Ton 1 – 1986 Chevrolet Dump Truck CL-455, 220 HP 1 – 1989 FORD DUMP TRUCK F-700, 213 HP, 29,900 GBN The trucks can be seen at The Posey County Highway Department at 1203 O’Donnell Road, Mount Vernon IN. between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Auditor’s Office till 4:00 P.M. February 16th, 2015 or at the Hovey House by 9:00 a.m. on February 17th, 2015. When they will be opened. Bids per sealed envelopes, these should be marked on the outside with equipment names and number. The Board of Commissioners has the right to reject any and all bids. Posey County Commissioner Carl Schmitz James Alsop Jerry Walden Published in the Posey County News on January 27 & February 3, 2015 hspaxlp

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Court News Continued 10:44 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Journey, 3 occupants—I-64, Poseyville 11:08 a.m.—Criminal Mischief—Someone busted taillight out on caller’s vehicle. 2000 Honda Civic. Requesting a deputy—Uebelhack Road, Mount Vernon 12:41 p.m.—Theft— Chainsaw, weed-eater, and drill missing from around his residence. Request a deputy. While on the phone with caller, he did not want deputy to come to his location. He is going to call the Sheriff’s office on Monday to speak with detective— Main, Stewartsville 2:19 p.m.—Extra Patrol—Requesting extra patrol for parent’s home— Hwy 66, Wadesville 2:30 p.m.—Information—Sold car to daughter of the neighbor that lives next to his business with agreement she would make payments. She has failed to do so. Caller advised the car is at the neighbor’s house now. Caller is requesting a deputy—Gum Street, Cynthiana 4:35 p.m.—Accident— Jeep Wrangler off in the ditch. Subject is out of the vehicle. Doesn’t appear to be injured—Hwy 66, Wadesville 5:25 p.m.—Lockout—2011 Dodge Avenger—Wolfinger Road, Mount Vernon 7:30 p.m.—Family Fight—Advised brother is intoxicated and out of control. Advised he is chasing him around trailer with a knife. Caller called back and advised has separated himself from his brother. Advised he is now taking the butcher knife to the house— Elk Trail, Evansville 10:23 p.m.—Custodial— Ex-boyfriend has taken caller’s 2 year-old son. States he’s at a female subject’s

residence who is his current girlfriend—Ford Road, Mount Vernon 11:13 p.m.—Message— Request to speak to deputy in reference her vehicle stolen that was found last night—Posey County January 18 12:57 a.m.—Agency Assist—Vanderburgh County advised are in a pursuit with a silver Chevy, 90 mph. They are westbound on Hogue Road, passing Big Sky Road. Now westbound on Upper Mount Vernon Road, northbound on Street. Philips Road. Registered owner lives in New Harmony—Posey/Vanderburgh County 1:43 a.m.—Agency Assist—Advised patient is combative, need law enforcement—Hwy 62, Evansville 2:42 a.m.—Suspicious—3 subjects came to his door and rang his doorbell, and beat on the front door. When he opened the door and yelled at them, the subjects took off running. Unsure of what they were doing there. Request an officer to drive through the area—Ramblewood Crt, Mount Vernon 6:46 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Semi—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 7:02 a.m.—Alarm—Interior—North Street, New Harmony 7:56 a.m.—Standby— Child’s father said he would meet her at 8:00 A.M. Cannot get a hold of the father. Caller is wanting an officer to go with her to get the child. Caller is in a black Chevy truck—Ford Road, Mount Vernon 8:54 a.m.—Motorist Assist—No information— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:49 a.m.—Domestic—

Boyfriend jumped on caller, tried to turn caller over in a chair. Caller has went to neighbor’s residence. Boyfriend jumped on neighbors and let caller’s dog out. No medical attention needed— Griffin Road, Griffin 11:09 a.m.—Suspicious—Found a bag of something in his yard. Requests a deputy come pick it up—Hwy 65, Cynthiana 11:13 a.m.—Reckless— Poseyville—Westbound black Highlander swerving all over the road—I-64, Poseyville 11:27 a.m.—Suspicious—Watching friend’s property. There is a truck on property, ruts in the yard, no one around the truck—Fifer Hills Road, Griffin 12:07 p.m.—Traffic Offense— Tundra, blue— 5th/3rd, Poseyville 12:14 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Nissan— Hwy 66/Mary Anderson, Wadesville

1:07 p.m.—Message— Requesting to speak with deputy in reference vehicle he was towing and the truck broke down—Posey County 2:54 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that there are people parked in front of her residence. Unsure of who it is, green Mustang—Gun Club Road, Mount Vernon 5:00 p.m.—Lockout—2010 Explorer, aware officers are not liable—Upton Ct, Mount Vernon 8:50 p.m.—Breaking and Entering—Caller advised that his back door was open. Is wanting to make sure that nobody is inside the residence. Caller has called back inquiring on the deputies location—Church Street, Cynthiana January 19 5:45 a.m.—Reckless— White dodge passenger car, possibly an Intrepid, driving at excessive speeds and passing recklessly—Hwy

Circuit Court Felony/Misdemeanor Vanessa Burkeen, 30, Mount Vernon. Theft, Class D Felony. Dismissed. Sean Clark, 24, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Assisting a Criminal, Class D Felony; Ct. 2- Receiving Stolen Property, Class D Felony. Ct 2 is dismissed. $1 plus costs. 180 days Posey County Jail. Sean Clark, 24, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Domestic Battery, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Domestic Battery, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. 1 year Posey County Jail. Pay all past due fees. Timothy Denn, 25, Mount Vernon. Domestic Battery, Level 6 Felony. Amended to Domestic Battery, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, $50 domestic violence fee, 1 year probation and fees, counseling. 1 year Posey

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Court News Continued County Jail, suspended. Dorian Givens, 41, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class A Felony; Ct. 2- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class a Felony; Ct. 3- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class A Felony; Ct. 4- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class a Felony; Ct. 5- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class A Felony. Habitual Substance Offender. Ct. 1, 3, 5 amended to Class B Felony. Ct. 2 and 4 are dismissed. Ct. 118 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 3- 18 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 5- 18 years Indiana Department of Corrections. Ct. 1 is enhanced 7 years for being a Habitual Substance Abuser. Michael Gross, 40, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Conspiracy to Commit Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class B Felony; Ct. 2- Possession of Chemical Reagents or Precursors with Intent to Manufacture a Controlled Substance, Class D Felony; Ct. 3- Receiving Stolen Property, Class D Felony. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee. Civil judgment entered in favor of Henry Dersch for damages. Ct. 1- 8 years Indiana De-

partment of Corrections; Ct. 2- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 3- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections, concurrent. Phillip Hutchinson, 30, Wadesville. Ct. 1- Dealing in a Sawed-Off Shotgun, Class D Felony; Ct. 2- Intimidation, Class D Felony; Ct. 3- Possession of Marijuana, Class D Felony. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, counseling. Ct. 1- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 2- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 3- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections, concurrent, suspended to Posey County Community Corrections Program. Emma Johnston, 47, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug, Class D Felony; Ct. 2- Possession of Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 3- Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 3 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, 9 months probation and fees. Ct. 1- 9 months Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 2- 9 months Indiana Department of Corrections, concurrent, suspended.

Emma Johnston, 47, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1, 2- Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. Probation is terminated. 6 months Posey County Jail. James Johnson, 32, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Possession of Chemical Reagents or Precursors with Intent to Manufacture a Controlled Substance, Class D Felony; Ct. 2- Neglect of a Dependent, Class D Felony. $1 plus costs. 12 months Indiana Department of Corrections. James Johnson, 32, Mount Vernon. Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury, Class D Felony. Petition to Revoke. 12 months Indiana Department of Corrections. Joshua Mandel, 27, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Attempted Possession of Child Pornography, Class D Felony. Found not guilty at Court Trial. David Moore, 46, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class B Felony; Ct. 2- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class B Felony; Ct. 3- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class B Felony; Ct. 4- Possession of Methamphetamine, Class D Felony; Ct. 5- Resisting Law

Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 6- Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Infraction. $1,001 fine plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, counseling. Ct. 1, 2, 3- 6 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 4- 1 ½ years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 5- 1 year Posey County Jail. Aaron Pfeiffer, 25, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Theft, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Theft, Level 6 Felony. Ct. 1 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, restitution to Chuckles Gas Station in the amount of $55.01. 1 year Indiana Department of Corrections. Jesse Ricketts, 47, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Possession of Methamphetamine, Class D Felony; Ct. 2- Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class D Felony. Dismissed. Jesse Ricketts, 47, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Dealing in Methamphetamine, Class B Felony; Ct. 2- Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Class D Felony. Petition to Revoke. 4 years Indiana Department of Corrections. 4 years probation and fees. Dennis Robb, 33, Mount Vernon. Residential Entry, Level 6 Felony. Dismissed. Dennis Robb, 33, Mount

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Police investigate armed robbery in Mount Vernon Indiana State Police and Mount Vernon Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at Huck’s Convenient Store located at 819 Main Street in Mount Vernon. At approximately 11 p.m. on Monday, January 26, an unknown male entered the store wearing a hooded sweatshirt, camouflage mask and gloves. The male approached the clerk, displayed a handgun and demanded cash. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash the male fled the

area on foot. No one inside the store was injured. Description: Race Unknown Male Age Unknown Approximately 5 foot-6 inches Approximately 150 lbs. Wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt Camouflage mask Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police at 1-800-852-3970 or Mount Vernon Police at 812-8388705.

Preschool - fifth grade students at St. Philip enjoyed an Animal Tales program during Catholic Schools week while learning about various animal classifications. They saw a Burmese python, an African bullfrog, a tiger sala-

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Kordell Stewart, a Little Brother in the Posey County Big Brothers Big Sisters program, gets a picture with one of the Harlem Wizards. A group of Big Brothers Big Sisters and their ‘Littles’ were able to enjoy the Harlem Wizards’ ‘Slamtastic Show’ due to the generosity of a ticket donor. Photo submitted

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2015 15 CHEVY SILVERADO DOUBLE CAB 44X4

2015 CHEVY CAMARO

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DRAWING: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015

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2015 15 FIAT 50 500L

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2015 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB 4X4

2015 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4

*Winner agrees to pay all taxes fees and license on vehicle.

Purchase tickets at the following locations: • Subway-Wadesville • Franky J’s • Cynthiana State Bank Poseyville

Located in the Expressway Auto Mall of America corner of Hwy 62 & 69 Mt. Vernon, Indiana

888-830-4422 expresswayjeep.com

• One Stop Express • Moto Mart • All Expressway Locations

5230 E. Division St.

888-629-8698

OPEN: Monday-Saturday 8:30am-8:30pm

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Visit us on the Web at www.expresswaydodge.com

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Located in the Expressway Auto Mall of America corner of Hwy 62 & 69 Mt. Vernon, Indiana

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PROCEEDS BENEFIT NORTH POSEY SENIOR HIGH AND JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS


PAGE B12 • FEBRUARY 3, 2015

THE POSEY COUNTY NEWS • SERVING THE COUNTY SINCE 1882 • WWW.POSEYCOUNTYNEWS.COM

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