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Sewer district formation on the horizon By Valerie Werkmeister The formation of a new entity could determine the legacy of current Posey County leaders. Following a long joint meeting of the Posey County Council and Commissioners last week, the commissioners took the first steps towards the formation of the Southwest Indiana Regional Sewer District. It would replace the current Wadesville-Blairsville Regional Sewer District (WBRSD). The importance of this new entity has far-reaching and long-standing

effects for Posey County’s future growth. A Little Backstory The WBRSD was created in 2006 with the mission of finding a way to collect and treat sanitary sewage for some 400 rooftops with the communities of Wadesville and Blairsville. Much of the ground in Posey County is not sufficient for the use of septic systems. Last summer, Dr. Dwayne Ackerman, President of the WBRSD discussed the problem of raw sewage and contamination near South Terrace Elementary School. “Last year, the Posey County Health De-

partment’s Administrator, Denny Schaeffer, tested 40 different sites, and every single site of ground water is contaminated. It is amazing we haven’t had more people getting sick,” said Ackerman during a July 2016 commissioner’s meeting. At that time, Ackerman was pleading with government officials to make a financial commitment with a local 45 percent match to a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency that dated back to 2009. The EPA had granted over $485,000 to go towards the creation of a treatment facil-

ity. The county council failed to support the measure and the funds were sent back to the EPA. It should be noted that the expense for the 400 homes and businesses to support a treatment system was too great of a burden. The estimated $12 million cost would have meant each homeowner or business owner would have paid nearly $400 per month. The project had been stalled for years due to cost issues. Last year’s attempt to fund

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Council hears phosphorus report Wade insists on having fail coverage in writing

From left to right are pictured the new Best One Tire team: Keith Phillips, Austin Seibert, Store Manager Josh Wilcher, Rayetta Brown, David Brink, and Kyle Wilcher. Photo by Pam Robinson

By Pam Robinson New Harmony Town Council received a report last Tuesday morning from Eric Parsley with Commonwealth Engineers of Evansville regarding the phosphorus removal project at the sewer plant. Parsley reported most issues had been addressed after a walkthrough with PPMI Contractors last week to “button up” open work from October 2016. The main issue still being resolved is the clogging in the lines, causing a slow feed rate. Parsley said the clogging is most likely due to a combination of the chemical being pumped through the lines and glue found in the joints of the lines. As a result, a new

chemical will be introduced with a viscosity similar to water. Parsley addressed also the size of the pumps and their effectiveness. He said the current pumps were never intended to digest a tank all the way down. By contrast, the previously used land application for dewatering could empty the tank all the way down. The pumps used now are capable of pumping at least 30,000 gallons out of that tank, Parsley said—enough to do what’s needed on a regular basis. He added larger pumps would have cost more, and a flood plain permit would have been required. Noted were the two pay applications submitted to council: one for final payment and one for final retainage payment. Parsley emphasized no change

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Best One Tire reopens Traffic stop leads to arrest of two today with ceremony By Pam Robinson Best One Tire and Service, owned by Southern Indiana Tire, celebrates its return to Mount Vernon with a ribbon cutting today at 1:30 p.m. Ceremonies will take place at the extensively renovated building at its familiar old location, 1328 East Fourth Street, across from Arby’s. President Bruce Piper will stand with Store Manager Josh Wilcher alongside local officials to mark the grand opening. A “soft” opening was held at the store this past Saturday and yesterday. Store hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday. “We’re happy as can be to be back,” Wilcher stated. “We’ve had nothing but support from the community.” He added the highest praise for Rodney Shephard, a well-known Mount Vernon contractor, whose Shephard Services, Inc., com-

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Briefly PC Council on Aging: Deaconess Mobile Breast Center April 6, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 611 West Eighth Street, MV MVJHS: Musical April 7, 7 p.m. 701 Tile Factory Road, MV St. Philips Church: Men’s Club Fish Fry April 7, 5-7 p.m. 3500 St. Phillips Road, MV Willow Tree: Italian Dinner April 8, 5 p.m. Holy Angels Community Center, NH Alexandrian Public Library: Book Sale April 8, 9 a.m. 115 West Fifth Street, MV First Baptist Church: Spaghetti Dinner April 29, 4-6 p.m. East Tavern Street, NH More information on these and other events inside today’s Posey County News

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Special to the News On March 30, 2017, at 9:29 p.m., Deputy Jennifer Loesch conducted a traffic stop on a White 2009 Chevy Malibu near the intersection of Hart Street and Water Street in Princeton. During a roadside investigation Deputy Loesch discovered that the driver, 30-year-old Brian Dillard of rural Poseyville, was operating the vehicle without a valid license. At the end of the investigation Dillard and 32-year-old Tiffine Pfingston of Cynthiana were taken into custody and transported to the Gibson County Jail. At the Gibson County Jail Dillard and Pfingston were charged with Possession of Methamphetamines. Both individ-

Tiffine Pfingston uals remain in custody on a $750 bond. Assisting Deputy Loesch in her

Brian Dillard investigation were Princeton Officers Jason Swan and Matthew Perry.

Humanities grants awarded to area communities By Dave Pearce Jasper, Vincennes and New Harmony were three of 17 communities who will benefit from Indiana Humanities grants awarded this week. Indiana Humanities awarded nearly $30,000 to support humanities-based programming throughout Indiana and more funding opportunities are still available. Projects ranging from teacher workshops incorporating Indiana’s historic Buffalo Trace into lesson plans, Saturday-morning book

classes centered on social justice, a future presidents summer camp and more have received funding from Indiana Humanities. Public media, local libraries, small museums and other nonprofit organizations from South Bend to Batesville will receive Humanities Initiative Grants totaling $29,901 for projects that will intertwine history, literature, art history and world religions with opportunities for public dialogue and conversation. “Funding a wide range of thoughtful and cre-

Website issues lead county to move site to new server Cost of upkeep nearly cut in half By Valerie Werkmeister Troubles with the Posey County government website have prompted Posey County Commissioners to act. During their meeting, last Tuesday, March 21, Posey County Auditor Sara Beth Meighen explained the current site is hosted by Bob Price at a cost of $6,000 per year. Price has not returned phone calls for assistance by county employees or its IT administrator, Automated Office Solutions. The decision was made to copy the current website contents and move it to a new server hosted by Ryan Wagner of Visual Rush. Meighen stated they wanted to have a back-up copy of the contents before they notified Price the county would be terminating their

contract with him. The commissioners agreed to pay Wagner’s fee of $845 to move the content and an additional $275 each month to host the site on his server. The total fee for the remainder of 2017 is $3,320 and $3,300 each year after. “That is half the cost we are paying now,” Meighen said. Brittaney Johnson, the new Posey County Economic Development Director provided a brief overview of directives she is working towards. She stated the organization is taking a new focus on educating the youth and the Posey County community of the opportunities here. Encouraging people to stay in the county for not only manufacturing jobs, but also engineering opportunities will help population growth. She also noted that as plans for

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ative programming that exposes so many Hoosiers to the depth and breadth of the humanities is core to our mission,” said Keira Amstutz, president and CEO of Indiana Humanities. “We are encouraged, every year, by the types of programs that we are able to support and the opportunity to touch the lives of residents all over Indiana.” New in 2016, Indiana Humanities introduced

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Abel Scott Cole, born to Posey County News reporter Brandon Cole and his wife Tammy of Mount Vernon, made his appearance at 2:19 p.m. on March 31. Abel weighed in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 and-one-fourth-inches long. He’s also welcomed by his sister, Alexis Cole and grandparents, Eddie and Trisha Cole of Henderson, Ky., and Daniel and Cindy Moore of Evansville.


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APRIL 4, 2017 Katrina Mann Katrina Sue Mann, age 59, passed away Monday, March 27, 2017, at Norton Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Katrina worked as a Court Reporter for Judge Redwine in Posey County, Indiana. Katrina is survived by h mother, th Geraldine G ldi M her Mann. Also surviving are sisters, Donna (Steve) Howe and Lisa (Mike) Auberry and brother James (Melanie) Mann. Katrina was like a second mother, most beloved, and affectionately known as Aunt Sue Sue by her nephews and nieces: Tyler (Hannah) Howe, Adam (Kiera) Howe, James (Kelly) Mann, Jason Mann, Joshua Lunceford, Justin (Elizabeth) Lunceford, and Jessica Lunceford. She was also dearly loved by seven great nephews and nieces: Riley, Karley, and Kylee Mann, Hailey Lunceford, Malachi Spainhoward, Anderson Howe, and Wyatt Howe. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at Pierre Funeral Home, Rev. Terry Gamblin officiating with burial in Park Lawn Cemetery. Visitation was from 10 a.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017 until service time. The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Gateway for Cancer Research, 1336 Basswood Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60173, online at www.gatewaycr.org, or by phone 1-888-221-2873.

John McDurmon John R. McDurmon, age 100, of Evansville, passed away Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at the West River Health Campus. John was born October 10, 1916 in Posey County, Ind. to the late Fuhrer and Rose (Hoehn) McDurmon. H k d as a machinist hi i t at Alcoa and was a member of He worked Corpus Christi Catholic Church. John enjoyed gardening, attending his grandchildren’s sporting events and traveling with his wife, Edna. Surviving John are a daughter, Rita (Keith) McNeely of Evansville; daughter-in-law, Joyce McDurmon of Evansville; brothers, Bill McDurmon of Lakeland, Fla., George McDurmon of Cape May, N.J. and Marvin McDurmon of New Harmony, Ind.; five grandchildren, Jodi (Carlos) Morales, Lisa (Dan) Schmidt, Scott (Mindy) McDurmon, Brett (Jennifer) McDurmon and Jeff (Natalie) McDurmon; three step grandchildren, Dale (Patty) Loehr, Paul (Mary) Loehr and Ronnie Tidwell; fifteen great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren, many step-great grandchildren, and many step great-great grandchildren. In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Edna McDurmon in 2005; by a son, John T. McDurmon in 2004; by a step daughter, Patty Tidwell in 2004; by sisters, Margaret McDurmon, Norma Jean Uhde and Mary Ann Newcomb; brothers, Charles McDurmon, Arthur McDurmon, Joe McDurmon, Floyd McDurmon and Alex “Butch” McDurmon, by a step grandchild, Dennis Loehr and by a step great-great grandchild. There was a Mass of Christian Burial held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 1, 2017, Rev. Claude Burns officiated. Entombment followed in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Friends visited with the family from 3 until 7 p.m. Friday at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 West Franklin Street, where there was a memorial service conducted by the church at 4 p.m. Friends also visited with the family from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service on Saturday at Corpus Christi Church. We would like to thank West River Health Campus and Heritage Hospice for their kind and loving care of John. Memorial contributions may be made to Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 5528 Hogue Road, Evansville, IN 47712 or to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

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Albert Fairchild Albert L. Fairchild, age 84, of Wadesville, passed away Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at Deaconess Hospital Main Campus. Al was a officer with the Evansville City Police Department for over 30 years. He enjoyed riding t l and d going i fishing, he was a member of motorcycles the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 73. Surviving Al are two daughters, Debra Roe of Newburgh and Lisa Fairchild of Wadesville, four grandchildren, Blake McDivitt, Levi, Luke and Beau, a niece and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife of 40 years, Elma Jean (Mayer) Fairchild in 2014, and by his son Alan Lee Fairchild, by a sister, Ramona Riddle and by brothers, Howard and Harold Fairchild. Funeral services began at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Pierre Funeral Home, Rev. Phil Kreilein officiated. Burial followed in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends visited with the family from 10 a.m. until service time on Saturday at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 West Franklin Street. Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

‘First Brush of Spring’ weekend coming up Art patrons, art collectors, and artists will converge on New Harmony April 19-22, for the Nineteenth Annual Plein Air Paint Out, known locally as the “First Brush of Spring.” Each year, the Paint Out attracts more than 150 artists and hundreds of art enthusiasts to the town. The annual Field to Finish exhibit and public reception is scheduled for Wednesday, April 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church Street. The popular event features a field study done by artists who attended last year’s Paint Out and a finished studio painting of the same subject. The Field to Finish is a juried exhibit. Awards will be presented at 6 p.m. The exhibit will be on display at the Gallery through May. Popular Quick Draw Event Repeated: On Thursday, April 20, artists are invited to bring a blank canvas, have it stamped, and be ready to participate in the competitive Quick Draw event at the Holy

Angels Community Center by 5 p.m. The Quick Draw entries will be judged at 7 p.m., and awards will be given immediately after. Kids’ Mini-Workshop: The Kids’ Mini-Workshop will be held on Saturday, April 22, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Murphy Park Shelter House on South Main Street in New Harmony. Participants must pre-register by contacting Maggie Rapp at 812-459-9851. Paint Out Art Sale and Awards Program Closes Event: The Annual Plein Air Paint Out Art Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Ribeyre Gymnasium on Saturday, April 22. The art sale offers the public an opportunity to view and purchase art created at the Paint Out, along with other pieces the artists bring to sell. Awards presentations to be held at 2:30 p.m. in front of Holy Angels Community Center on South Main Street. Contact Maggie Rapp, at 812-459-9851, or find them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/hoosiersalonNH.

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Juanita Hyatt Juanita G. (Horton) Hyatt, 100, of New Harmony, Indiana, born to George and Grace (Moser) Horton on January 31, 1917 in Griffin, Indiana, passed away March 29, 2017 at her home in New Harmony, Indiana. Sh was a survivor i t Griffin Tornado in 1925. She off the Juanita was an active centenarian that didn’t miss anything. She owned and operated her own beauty shop for over 50 years and had the pleasure of being the Grand Marshall of two parades (The New Harmony Bicentennial Parade and the Poseyville Autumnfest Parade). She was also honored to be one of the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay bearers. One of her last things that she enjoyed was her 100th birthday party at the Charles Ford Memorial Home in New Harmony, that was attended by so many of her honored friends and family members. Juanita always was on the go. She renewed her driver’s license and vowed to keep a driving. She said “she had many things to see and places to go.” She also enjoyed going to the Ford Home and New Harmonie Healthcare, visiting her friends there. Juanita is survived by her son: Keith (Cathy) Hyatt of New Harmony, Indiana; a sister: Georgia Catherine Carr of Mount Vernon, Indiana; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband: Robert Dale Hyatt; sons: William and Ronald Hyatt; brother: Virgil Horton and sisters: Eula Freeman and Frances Lewis. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m., Monday, April 3, 2017 at Johnson United Methodist Church in New Harmony, Indiana with the Rev. John Adams officiating and burial in Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends called at the church from 1 a.m. until service time Monday April 3, 2017. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Johnson United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 515, New Harmony, Indiana 47631 or to New Harmony School Alumni Association, P.O. Box 123, New Harmony, Indiana 47631. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

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Richard Folz Richard J. Folz, age 73, of Evansville, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at Deaconess Hospital Main Campus. Rich was born May 5, 1943 in Mount Vernon, Ind., to the late Andrew and Otillia (Wannemuehler) Folz. H h d worked k d for f Whirlpool Whi l He had Corporation for 10 years and retired from General Electric in Mount Vernon after 25 years of service. Rich was a member of St. Philip Catholic Church and the St. Philip Men’s Club. Rich enjoyed watching Notre Dame Football, IU basketball and the St. Louis Cardinals. Surviving Rich are his wife of 52 years, Judy (Schneider) Folz; three daughters, Kristie (Andy) Hoffman, Kellie (Matt) Reidford and Karrie (Drex) McArthy, all of Evansville; two sons, Mike (Cindy) Folz of Evansville and Mark (Heather) Folz of Orlando, Fla.; sisters, Martha (Jim) Scheller and Helen (Jerry) Weinzapfel, both of Evansville; Mary Ann (Bob) Weinzapfel of Mount Vernon and Sr. Delores Folz, O.S.B. of Ferdinand, Ind.; three brothers, Frank (Rosie) Folz of Evansville, Hank (Sherry) Folz and Jim (Karen) Folz, both of Mount Vernon and nine grandchildren, Wade and Blake Hoffman, Molly and Kyle Folz, Brady, Kaiden and Ashton Reidford, Brittany and Trent Nosko. In addition to his parents, Rich was preceded in death by two sisters, Karen Folz and Edna Schenk and by a brother, Steve Folz. There was a Mass of Christian Burial held at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 31, 2017 at St. Philip Catholic Church, Rev. Claude Burns officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Philip Church Cemetery. Friends visited with the family from 2 until 7 p.m. on Thursday at Pierre Funeral Home and from 9:30 a.m. until service time on Friday at St. Philip Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry, 809 North Lafayette Avenue, Evansville, IN 47711 or to your favorite charity. Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

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Golden age of movies is time well missed

Madeleine, your B C P generation will probably have very little knowledge of many big stars that were in movies even before I was born. Therefore, you and several others will have no interest in this week’s column. At least, you will likely have no prior memory of the big stars I am going to refer to. A few weeks ago, I began to watch a series called, “Feud.â€? I just happened to hear about it, and realized it was something I could relate to, because I came from that era. In 1962, a black and white movie was released that many people predicted would be a box oďŹƒce op. The name of this movie was “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?â€? “Feudâ€? is about the ďŹ lming of this movie. The producer chose two big name actresses of the past to star in this movie. Both Joan Crawford and Bette Davis were extremely huge stars in their time, mostly in the 30s and 40s. By the decade when they were cajoled into being the stars of the 1962 movie, parts for them were not easy to ďŹ nd. Like so many other aging celebrities, their time had come and gone. Besides sometimes ďŹ nding themselves needing money, older stars sometimes develop a very bruised ego in later life. If we are to believe how they are portrayed in this series, these two divas were far from friends, and the daily competition on the set of the movie caused various problems in

ďŹ lming. During this time, there was a very famous gossip columnist, Hedda Hopper, who did all that she could to stir up the feud. Hopper was famous for wearing fabulous hats. Her main objective was having juicy tidbits to leak to the public. In the current series, Susan Sarandon plays Davis, while Jessica Lange brings the image of Joan Crawford back for this generation to view. In my opinion, both have done a very convincing job. You can catch this series on FX, Sunday nights. I won’t give away too much of the plot, in case anyone wants to watch it. In this current ood of viewing choices, most folks can ďŹ gure out a way to download it. I really could not remember if I saw “Baby Janeâ€? when it was ďŹ rst out, but I set it to record so that I could actually see the ďŹ lm and better relate to the series now. I am one of those people who infuriate fellow viewers of movies and television shows, because I have a tendency to pick at the errors and so on. Most of the time, we are not supposed to think about shows so seriously. I just can’t help it; I always do this. In the original movie, I was appalled that the Crawford character, an older crippled actress, did not do more to help save herself from her insane sister. Also, a situation that had supposedly gone on for years, escalated in just a few days. However, the aging actresses mostly played their roles very well. I was happy to see the movie and I am very much enjoying the series. Much has been written about Joan Crawford being very cruel to her adopted children. This was shown in the movie and novel, “Mommie Dearest.â€? I have no doubt that she was a diďŹƒcult person to deal with. The movie is considered in the “horrorâ€? genre, and deďŹ nitely is not for children to watch, but after 50 years, it is still highly rated, and ended up being a box oďŹƒce success. Granted, I do not go to all that many movies, and I am not the best critic of current ďŹ lms, but I always wonder

why movies of the 21st century are not in the same caliber of the ones from my youth. I realize that they are manufactured to lure in the age group that spends many weekends in theatres. The stars that I even know about are dwindling. Madeleine, you usually get to go and see most movies that are suitable for your age, Susan Sarandon as Bette but I worry about the time Davis playing Baby Jane when you move up to the in “Feudâ€? type that I see advertised. Yes, this is the opinion of an old person, but sooner or later, your parents will not be able to shield you from seeing things that are terrible on so many levels. Seeing two great actresses like Davis and Crawford portrayed in “Feudâ€? takes me back to the great golden age of movies. Like many Jessica Lange as Joan other things, I realize how much I miss that time. All Crawford movies from this past era were not great, of course, but they did not depend on special computer eects and graphic violence. On a side note, my great-aunt Nell most probably sewed a costume for Davis or Crawford, because she worked in the wardrobe department of a movie studio in the early 40s. I really wish I knew.

Indiana to kick off WWI centennial celebration

Delores Layer, resident at Premier Healthcare of New Harmony, had a great time cooking on Tuesday March 28. Residents rolled, cooked, and enjoyed eating their delicious cherry and apple crescent turnovers. Photo submitted

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Special to the News The United States oďŹƒcially entered World War I on April 6, 1917, a war that changed our state, nation and the world forever. To coincide with the 100th anniversary of the United States entering World War I, the Indiana World War I Centennial Committee will host a ceremony on April 6, 2017 from noon to 1 p.m. inside Pershing Auditorium at the Indiana War Memorial to commemorate the start of the war. This event will bring Hoosiers together in honor

of the United States’ oďŹƒcial entry into World War I. The ceremony will feature speakers including Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, Brig. Gen. Ronald A. Westfall, director of Joint Sta, Indiana National Guard and Judge Jim Osborne, vice chair of the Indiana World War I Centennial Committee, president of the Indiana Military Museum. The members of the Indiana World War I Centennial Committee will also be introduced to the public. “The World War I anniversary is a time to honor

als who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by The Posey County Health Department is now oering the folstate law), weigh at least 110 lowing services: pounds and are in generally HIV Testing – second Wednesday of the month, 10 a.m. – 2:30 good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school p.m., Call for appointment Pregnancy Testing – Call for appointment students and other donors 18 STD Testing – Call for appointment years of age and younger also HEP C Testing – By request have to meet certain height The Posey County Health Department is oering free walk-in and weight requirements. immunization clinics every Thursday unless otherwise posted. These free walk-in clinics are located at the Colliseum,126 East Third Street, Room 20, Mount Vernon, IN 47620 from 8:30The Parkinson’s Awareness Support Association of the 11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: • Children that do not have health insurance Tri-State (PASATS) will meet Tuesday, April 4 at 5:30 p.m. • Children that have Medicaid in the conference center at Deaconess Gateway. • Children that are underinsured (insurance that does not cover Medtronic representative Bruce Gardner will discuss new developments in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy for vaccines) • Children that are American Indian or Alaskan Native Parkinson’s patients. Topics include surgery and therapy de-

How to donate blood Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identiďŹ cation are required at check-in. Individu-

diana War Memorials Plaza Historic District. The event will also be broadcast live for those to watch remotely across the state. The broadcast can be accessed by visiting http:// Indiana.adobeconnect.com/ Indiana. For more information about the event visit http:// www.in.gov/iara/3193.htm. This is the ďŹ rst in a series of events that the Indiana World War I Centennial Committee will sponsor throughout the commemoration over the next two years.

Posey County Health Department offers testing, immunizations

Parkinson’s support group meeting

tails, new FDA approvals, and an update on DBS in the TriState. Medtronic is a global healthcare solutions company committed to improving the lives of people through medical technologies, services, and solutions. The meeting will allow time for open discussion and sharing of current issues for Parkinson’s patients, family and friends. More information is available at the group website pasats. org or by calling 812-450-6000.

Mobile Breast Center to set up April 6 Deaconess Mobile Breast Center will be Thursday, April 6, 2017 at Posey County Council on Aging, 611 West Eighth Street, Mount Vernon from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

SWIRCA now VA provider for program SWIRCA and More has received certiďŹ cation to be a VA provider for the VeteranDirected Home and Community Based Services program. This program gives Veterans of all ages who are at risk of nursing facility placement the opportunity to direct their own services. The program is designed to give the Veteran maximum choice and decision-making about who will help them and what goods and/or services will enhance their life, al-

and remember the many Hoosiers who have served in our military and given their lives for our freedom,â€? said Jim Corridan, chair of the Indiana World War Centennial Committee and director of the Indiana Archives and Records Administration. “It is important for us to recognize the 135,000 Hoosiers who served in The Great War and the 3,000 who sacriďŹ ced their lives.â€? Attendance is free and open to the public. Parking is available at metered locations surrounding the In-

lowing the Veteran to maintain their independence at home for as long as possible. SWIRCA and More has trained Care Coordinators who help the Veteran enroll in this new program, along with providing ongoing support and assistance for the Veteran as they hire their own workers and direct their own care. For more information, contact Special Programs Coordinator Jillian Hall at 812492-7441 or 1-800-253-2188.

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To schedule your appointment call 812-450MAMM. Mammograms are covered by most health plans. Please bring your ID and Insurance card to your appointment.

Requirements to be seen: • Complete shot record showing all immunizations since birth • Children should eat before coming to the clinic • Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please call Martye Fitts, Public Health Nurse at 812-838-1330 for questions.

Health Fair set for April 14 Deaconess nurses and other clinical sta will provide free screenings and health education at “Caring in the Community,â€? which will take place on Friday, April 14 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Eastland Mall in Evansville. The fair will oer free screenings and education on topics including: Blood pressure BMI and nutrition Cholesterol Diabetes

Stroke Sleep apnea Heart health Signs and symptoms of stroke Smoking cessation and lung disease Medication questions Mental health services Home safety tips Community resources Screenings and education will be provided by Deaconess nurses, pharmacists, diabetes educators and wellness coaches.

Birthdays April 4 - JoEllen Williams, Anna Hagedorn, Cindy Smotherman, Wilma Heriges, Roy Flock, Danielle Ries, Gary A. Schneider, Ashley WhitďŹ eld April 5 - Carrie Proctor, Neil Smith, Therese Fitzhugh, Jennifer Slagle, Ian Kurzendoerfer, Marty Crispino, Scott Roales, Loraine Eaton, Connie Wheeler, Kendra Georgesen April 6 - Samantha Alsop, Braden Schipp, Janet Robb, Millie Robb, Sue A. Maricle, Ashli Oglesby, Mary Jones, Grace York, Janet Hurst, Samantha Russler April 7 - Ted Rutherford, Kendra Redick,

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Cecile T. EďŹƒnger April 8 - Joe Meyer, Trent Creek, Jean Ann Hofman April 9 -Frank Cici, Doug Carne, Angie Webber, Tracy Sollman, Adam Austin April 10- Stephanie Koester, Elizabeth Biggs, Mark Biggs, Stephanie Quillen, Darin Patton, Avanel Foster, Clem Penrose, Josie Brown If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to: Posey County News, P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631, or email: news@poseycountynews.com

World War I - 100 Years Ago War News from The Western Star, April 5, 1917 - Mount Vernon

between the United States and Germany was passed by the Senate tonight by a vote of 82 to 6. It goes to the House where debate will begin tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Note: (The House of Representatives passed the war resolution on April 6.) Company L Leaves In Special Coaches — Company L 2nd Indiana Infantry, who were last week called to mobilize in their armory to await orders, left in two special coaches hitched to the regular 1:25 train Sunday afternoon. They were in command of Captain Merle Weisinger and 1st Lieutenant Ivan Curtis and were bound for Jeersonville, where they will guard the U.S.

Commissary Department. Captain Winston Menzies Organizing — Captain Menzies is organizing a company of volunteers that will be accepted by the state in the event of a call by the War Department for volunteers from Indiana. Any man between the age of 18 and 45 who desires information, telephone or write Captain Menzies, Mount Vernon, Ind. Note: More woes for Kaiser William II — The following nations will declare war against Germany in 1917: the United States, Cuba, Panama, Greece, Siam, Liberia, and China. ( The Story of The Great War by William Braithwaite, 1919)


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Kids won’t quit efforts to make Say’s Firefly state insect By Lois Mittino Gray “We won’t give up!” proclaims the sign held by Cumberland Elementary students who faced bitter disappointment after learning that their cause won’t happen again for another year. The West Lafayette students of Maggie Samudio have been working aggressively for three years to get legislation passed to make the Say’s Firefly our state insect. Thomas Say, who identified and named the insect in 1826, was a frontier naturalist who lived in New Harmony when he died in 1834 and is buried here at the corner of Granary and Main Streets. Speaker of the House Brian Bosma wrote in a letter, “House Bill 1034 was not passed out of the House Committee on Natural Resources before the deadline for committee reports to be approved and, therefore, will not be heard on the House floor this session.” HB 1034 was first read in committee on January 4 of this year. It was authored by Representatives Robert Cherry, Mike Aylesworth, Sally Siegrest, and Sheila Klinker, all of whom applauded the children’s exhaustive efforts. They have mailed thousands of postcards, spoken at the state house to the Natural Resources Committee in the past, and have made thousands of posters achieving statewide recognition. Our local State Senators Jim Tomes and Vaneta Becker authored Senate Bill 165, with Senator Ron Alting as the primary author. It also died in committee after being introduced on January 4. Senator Tomes writes, “I have agreed to be second author on Senator Alting’s bill and I am so happy to support this measure in large part because it is so refreshing to see grade school kids get involved with a project that involves state government. It is also a wholesome project that should bring a smile to everyone’s face!” Tomes noted that the Say’s Firefly is indigenous to Indiana, which is not the case with other state insects. Indiana is one of only three states that do not have an insect mascot. “It is nice for government to occasionally be able to do something that is universally

pleasing to our citizens,” he said. “I feel bad for the kids because they have worked so hard and believe in the Say’s firefly. While the kids are disappointed, of course, please know that there is no way they will give up now. Parents and other adults that we speak to are in disbelief. They don’t understand why the bills have not moved forward. It won’t cost the state any money to do this. The parents are beyond disappointed, but they are still supportive of us,” Mrs. Samudio remarked. The students were thrilled to be invited to the Indiana State Museum on March 4th. The museum was celebrating and recognizing remarkable women from Indiana in the area of science. Lucy Say (Thomas’ wife) was being honored for her work in creating all the paintings of the insects that were included in various books and articles in the early 1800s. New Harmony State Historic Site Property Manager Amanda Bryden had some of Lucy’s original artwork there. “The kids were so excited to finally meet Amanda, who has worked with us so much on Thomas Say history. We felt so privileged to be able to gaze upon Mrs. Say’s meticulously created portraits of butterflies, bees, and beetles. It was an amazing experience for 24 students in grades K through 4, and their parents. The students encouraged museum patrons to sign their petition and gave out postcards to send out supporting their cause. What a memorable experience for all of us!” “Next to our group that day was Purdue entomologist Tom Turpin with his display case of fireflies, which included the Say’s firefly from Posey County. What made it even more special is when our state representative Sheila Klinker surprised the children with a visit all the way from Lafayette. We were limited on time to speak because the children surrounded her with a very gentle and sincere group hug and they all had questions for her. She did tell everyone how disappointed she was with the way things went in the legislature this year, but she has plans

Rural New Harmony resident Doug Little is all smiles after finishing tilling the soil for his garden on a nearly perfect Sunday afternoon. Photo by Dave Pearce

PHS News Wish list: Purina Cat Chow, Purina Kitten Chow, cat litter, dog food, dog bones, dog collars, paper towels, bleach and laundry detergent. Cat food donations please limit to Purina Cat Chow, Iams or Purina One Sensitive Systems.

CPL News By Claire Wezet

WMI News Preschool Story Time: Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Library Lil: Thursdays after school at 3:30 p.m. New Harmony Upcoming Events April 8, Art and Antique Stroll around New Harmony April 8, Ginkgoa Concert at Murphy Auditorium April 8, Moonlight Walk at Cathedral Labyrinth at 7 p.m.

Pre-K Storytime - Mondays at 11:30 a.m. Story time for kids between two and five years old. You can register for events via the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library’s Facebook page at https://www. facebook.com/poseyvillepubliclibrary/, by phone at 812-874-3418, or at the circulation desk in the library.

Students from Cumberland Elementary, from left, Yashi V., Cal E. and Richard D. show off their can-do attitude. The students and parents will continue their efforts to have Say’s Firefly made the state insect of Indiana. Photo submitted already in the works for next year,” Mrs. Samudio continued. “She would like to push for a state symbol bill and put a state insect, a state mammal, and a state wildflower together as they were all discussed this year.” Mrs. Samudio feels that the bad press that came out of some Ball State Students trying to make a sugar cream pie the state pie of Indiana in 2009 left legislators worried about state mascots looking too frivolous. She said they were just trying to pay homage to the Amish heritage of the area. However, three years later in 2012, Indiana State Senator John Waterman saw an opportunity to commemorate the state’s frontier history by adding a rider to a piece of library legislation that designated the Grouseland Rifle as the official rifle of Indiana. Indiana was the third state to name an official state firearm. A gun. Why not a state insect? Mrs. Samudio would like Posey County residents to get fired up about this. “This is

a way to increase tourism to Posey County, which could also have a direct impact on your economy. Residents should convince the Senate President Pro Tempore David C. Long of Fort Wayne that this student driven project has merit and should be passed. Everybody from Posey County should be writing him emails, letters, or making phone calls or all of the above,” she opined. The energetic educator loved the stories she read in people’s supportive letters to legislators from New Harmony that told about the fireflies along the Wabash River at night. “When they are out this summer and it is magical like that, you should celebrate them and advertise our cause. Have a firefly festival with games and music,” she suggested. The next activity her students have planned is a Family Art Night in April. “We are going to color postcards to send to Senator Long. Yes, we are,” she said with determination.

PCPP Spring Craft Show set for April 29 The Eighth Annual PC Pound Puppies Spring Craft and Gift Show will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at the historic Ribeyre Gym and Annex in New Harmony, Indiana. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds of the Craft Show benefit PC Pound Puppies (PCPP) and are used to pay for the medical costs of rescued dogs. Another feature of the Spring event is the Classic Car Cruise In. Last year’s show brought several dozen beautiful cars and trucks to New Harmony. The Craft Show will feature more than 40 booths of high-quality crafts and gift items. Several new vendors have already signed up but spaces are still available. Breakfast and lunch will be available. The menu includes our popular home-

made soups, Homemade Barbecue from Team Cameron of Mount Vernon, plus coffee, soft drinks, and desserts. The event is free and open to the public, but attendees are encouraged to bring along a donation that PCPP can use for homeless dogs. Suggested items include new collars and leashes, new dog toys, new or gently used dog crates (wire or plastic – especially large sizes), flea and heartworm preventives like Advantix and Heartgard, paper towels, and spray cleaners (409, etc.). For more information about the Craft Show or to inquire about booth rental, contact Cathy Powers at 812-963-3890 or 812-499-6413 or garnetmist@aol. com.

Wadesville couple wins $25,000 in raffle In a noon drawing at the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center today, officials announced that 1,910 tickets were included in the 2017 Easterseals Home Run Sweeps raffle drawing. Tickets were $100 each and a maximum of 3,000 were available. The official ticket sales period began January 3 and ended just before the drawing, which had been postponed from the original date of March 14 due to low ticket sales. John Maxwell of Evansville won the grand prize of $50,000. Joe and Becky Koester of Wadesville won the $25,000 second prize. Jama Lyons of Uniontown, Ky., won the $10,000 third prize.

Officials from Kemper CPA Group verified all tickets and witnessed the random drawing. Easterseals Board Chairman Brant Kennedy picked the winning tickets from the raffle bin. Easterseals estimates net proceeds from this year’s Home Run Sweeps ALL CA$H Raffle will reach approximately $102,480. In 2016, sales of 2,062 tickets raised approximately $87,280. Net proceeds will help to underwrite physical, occupational and speech therapy sessions for local individuals with disabilities who couldn’t otherwise afford these life-changing services. This year's amount brings the 26year total raised by the Sweeps to approximately $3,019,911.

APL News By Stanley Campbell Drawing and Watercolor Workshop April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10 a.m. We will be working on development skill in drawing and watercolor. Some supplies provided. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies feel free to just walk-in. We still have room for a few more artist. Eating Well on a Budget Do you want to learn how to eat well on a budget? Tena Jones, Purdue Extension Nutrition Education Assistant, will show how you can cook low-cost, healthy meals for you and your family. There will be four sessions: April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 10 a.m. You may come to one or all of the four sessions. Attendees who come for all programs will receive a free cookbook at the end of the session. Food samples and a freebie will be handed out

each session. Activities will be available for your preschool age children during the program. Sneak Peek Book Sale On Friday, April 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. Friends members only are admitted to have a sneak peek at the sale and to shop but you can join at the door. Friends Spring Book Sale Saturday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. the book sale will be open to the public. National Library Week April 9 to April 13 we will be celebrating National Library Week. Come help salute the library and her staff. Spring Babies/Toddlers Storytimes April 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25 at 9:30 a.m. 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. Register for Mondays or Tuesdays. Registration required. Spring Preschool Storytimes April 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25 at 10:30 a.m. A program for ages 3 - 5 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. Register for Mondays or Tuesdays. Registration required. Otaku Manga April 10 at 3:30 p.m. Like manga and anime? We meet the second Monday of every month to watch anime, discuss manga and titles to order for the library, have snacks, and just hang out with other otakus. The club is always looking for new members. Stop on by, there is no registration. Grades six - 12 only. Novels at Night Meet us at Bliss, 111 Eas Water Street on April 11 at 6

p.m. to discuss “”Faithful” by Alice Hoffman. You can get your copy at the Circulation Desk. National Bookmobile Day Come visit our Bookmobile in our parking lot April 12 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. For all ages. Lego Club April 12 at 3:30 p.m. A club for kids who love Legos. We supply the Legos, you supply the creativity. For kids ages six - 12. Program

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St. Francis Xavier celebrating Easter in newly renovated church By Pam Robinson The recent, extensive renovation of St. Francis Xavier Church in Poseyville reveals the truth in Romans 8:28: “We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.” Fr. Ed Schnur, pastor at St. Francis Xavier, said parishioners had discussed renovations before a fire broke out in the sacristy on August 8, 2016. “The fire got the ball rolling,” he stated. For six to eight weeks after the fire, a team of twelve parishioners forming the refurbishing committee worked to create a realistic plan for an overhaul of the church. They had a vision to renovate rather than to clean and repair the structural damage to the back of the church and the smoke damage throughout the main body of the church. Schnur reported the church exceeded its goals in pledges for the joint capital campaign, Stewards of God’s Grace, between the parish and the Diocese of Evansville. As a result, the makeover will be paid in full over the next three years once all pledges come in. “The people of St. Francis Xavier parish were very generous in making their gifts and pledges to this campaign,” he said. “This project is a result of that capital campaign.” Only the altar and the tabernacle have remained from the old sanctuary. The old pews were sold to make room for all new red oak pews stained with a nutmeg finish. Parishioners themselves built the new baptismal font, and a new ambo, or lectern, is being finished to install in place of the old one. Rich, warm earth tones have come together in the stone and tile in the altar area and coordinated with the new pews, paint (actually applied

Community Table April 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, April 6 – BBQ on Bun, Baked Beans, Chips, Dessert Thursday, April 13 –

Dorito’s Cheesy Chicken Casserole, Green Beans, Bread Slice, Dessert Thursday, April 20 – Rita’s Ham and Potato Casserole, Coleslaw, Roll, Yogurt Parfaits Thursday, April 27 – Chicken and Noodles, Carrots, Fruit, Dessert

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throughout the whole building), and carpet. To top it all off, a new roof was laid over the entire building, not just in the portion suffering structural damage. As Schnur pointed out, the new roof required rebuilding the guttering system since the two are tied together. Easter will most surely be celebrated with joy in the new sanctuary. The first Mass has, however, already been celebrated there. On Sunday, March 26, Bishop Charles Thompson, head of the Diocese of Evansville, served as the celebrant to mark the occasion of opening the sanctuary to parishioners again. Since last August, they had been worshipping in the

school cafeteria from folding chairs. In addition to the twelve-member refurbishing committee, other groups gave freely of their time and resources. “The number of volunteers was tremendous — when we moved the pews out, when we tore the old carpet out. Even on the day of the fire, a lot of people just showed up to move things out. There have been a lot of people who’ve pitched in and done little things,” Schnur commented. “It’s heartwarming to see so many people just step up and volunteer in any way that they could, wherever they were needed. It’s been a community project.”

Rita Moss, bookkeeper at Wesselman’s Grocery Store in Mount Vernon, gets a pie in the face from her friend Wade Reinitz during Friday afternoon’s second annual MDA Fundraiser. The event raised over $1200. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

First Baptist to host Spaghetti Dinner First Baptist Church of New Harmony, Ind., would like to cordially invite you to attend a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, April 29, from 4-6 p.m. in the churches fellowship hall. For a donation of $5, you will receive a plate of spaghetti, French bread, salad, a dessert, and beverage. 100 percent of all money raised will be given to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering which supports missionaries on the mission field in North America. This year, FBC-NH increased their goal to raise $2,200 and has a hallelujah goal of $3,000. This is a 20 percent

increase over last year’s goal. There will also be bake sale items for purchase and a silent auction. This is our third year to host this mission dinner, and we appreciate the community’s support as the last two years have been quiet successful. We are a small congregation, but that doesn’t prevent us from exalting God, encouraging each other, equipping believers, and evangelizing the world. If you do not have a church home, we would love for you to visit us. Our normal church times are Sunday morning at 10:40 a.m.

Sermon of the Week: God’s Acceptable Bouquet love (1 John 4:8) and two verses later it explains God’s love, “Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” Propitiation is not a word used to much anymore but according to Webster it means, “to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired.” If a wife is mad at her husband and he brings home flowers to calm her anger, the flowers are the propitiation - the something given to make her less angry. Isaiah explains this as far as God, and our sin is concerned, “Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastise-

ment of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken. And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth. Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for

sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand” (Isaiah 53:4-10). Did you notice? In this vivid prophecy of the cross, we read how Christ was bruised for our iniquities, wounded for our transgressions. We also read He was an offering for our sin. In the description of the murder of Christ, we read, “Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him.” In other words, the death of Christ is the flowers given to God to remove His anger from us. This is the love of God. Romans 3:25 also talks about Jesus being the propitiation, and the next verse explains that God is just and “the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.” God does love us, but God is also just. Being loving He desires to spend time with us, to include all of the

eternity. However, being just He must also punish sin. Herein, is a problem we are all sinners. Because God is holy, and our sins have separated us from Him (Isaiah 59:2). How does a just God punish sin and still provide a way for sinners to live with Him? Step in God’s Son; Jesus Christ. The Holy, Sinless, Son of God took the punishment for our sin on the cross. That appeased the Father. It is the sacrifice of Jesus that takes the anger of God away. Jesus is the flowers; He is the propitiation. Without His sacrifice, we are all doomed to a fiery eternity in hell. With His sacrifice, comes the guarantee of a home in heaven. If Christ died for all then what is the difference? Why do some go to heaven and others to hell? Remember the husband bringing the

flowers? When we place our trust, our faith, in the sacrifice of Christ and bring that bouquet to the Father, He is pleased, and the anger subsided. If we bring anything else, it is not sufficient. Romans 3:24-25, “Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God.” Have you brought to God the proper bouquet? Preacher Johnson is Pastor of Countryside Baptist Church in Parke County Indiana. Email: preacherspoint@gmail.com. Website: www.preacherjohnson.com. Preacher Johnson is available for revivals, prophecy conferences, and other speaking. All Scripture KJV.

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Phone: 812-838-2640 Griffin Christian Church 319 N. Main Street Griffin, Ind. 47616 Phone: 812-851-3291

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

Owensville, Ind. 47665 Phone: 812-729-7231

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

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

Fair Haven Christ Fellowship Church 10500 Hwy 68 Cynthiana, Ind. 47612 Phone: 812-568-8409

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

First Baptist Church 1205 N. Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2187

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

First Church of the Nazarene 424 Vine Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2743

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

First Presbyterian Church 120 E. Sixth Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2473

Mount Calvary C.O.G.I.C. 816 East Third Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-774-6744

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

By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church The belief that Hell is not a real place is gaining steam in some circles of Christianity. This teaching causes huge problems with Christianity in general. If hell is only symbolic, then the need for Christianity vanishes like a vapor. If there is no need of salvation, part of which is avoiding hell, then there is no need for Christianity. Some will say, Christianity provides more than salvation; yes, I suppose that is true, but the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ is the core of Christianity. Without the saving works of Christ, the Bible is slimmed down to not much more than a few guidelines on living and the ancient history of the Hebrews and the Church. The Bible tells us God is

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

First United Methodist Church 601 Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620

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

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Mount Vernon Community Church/ Black’s Chapel United Methodist 1800 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-0318 Mount Zion General Baptist Church 1425 Oliver Road Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-783-2337 New Beginnings Christian Fellowship Church 11420 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-5288 New Harmony Christian Church 307 N. Brewery Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-3626 New Life Church 8551 Hwy. 165 Poseyville, Ind. 47633 812-874-2028 churchredefined.org Old Union Christian Church 10017 S. State Rd. 165 Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone: 812-874-3186 Point Church of the Nazarene, 12611 Bonebank Road Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-5182 Poseyville Christian Church 6 E. Main St. , Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-3411

St. Matthew Catholic Church 421 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2535 St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 46 Cales Street, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-2251 St. Peter’s United Church of Christ 10430 Hwy 66,Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-985-3416 St. Peter’s United Methodist 2800 S. Saint Philips Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-3751 /985-2025 Saint Philip Catholic Church 3500 St. Philip Road South Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-2275 Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church 318 Main Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631 Phone: 812-682-4604 Saint Wendel Catholic Church 10542 W Boonville New Harmony Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-963-3733 Salem Heusler United Church of Christ 11325 Lower Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-2542 South Gibson Apostolic Church 6144 S. 1075 W.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church 10 N. St. Francis Avenue, Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-874-2220 Stewartsville United Methodist RR 2 Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-851-5561 The House of Prayer 8012 Bald Knob Rd. Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-550-4653 The Turning Point 9800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-9800 Trinity United Church of Christ 505 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-3805 University Heights Baptist Church 8800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-5158 Wadesville General Baptist Church 3262 Princeton Street Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-673-4660 Zion Lippe United Church of Christ 9000 Copperline Road East Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-2437 Zoar United Church of Christ 4600 Church Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-963-3749


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JUMC taking orders for ham loaves The United Methodist Women of Johnson United Methodist Church are currently taking orders for their delicious homemade ham loaves. We sold out very early in the Fall so call and get your order as soon as possible and you can have Ham Loaves for your Easter dinner. Please call the church office (812-682-4648) or President Marsha Bailey (812-682-4852). Marsha will be happy to answer any ques-

tions regarding this sale. Pick up will be Friday, April 7 between 9-11 a.m. or 4-6 p.m. at the church or other arrangements can be made for pickup. The loaves are individual serving size, come with the recipe for the special basting sauce, and are priced at $2 each. All proceeds will support the United Methodist Women's mission projects. We appreciate your support.

Spring book sale set to begin April 8

Amateur photographer Donna Self, one of the artists featured at the Red Lantern Spring Reception on March 30, stands next to her photograph “Before the Storm” that was on display at the Red Wagon Thursday evening. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

Have you made plans to attend the Friends of the Alexandrian Public Library spring book sale? This annual event will be held Saturday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. Proceeds will help fund library programs.

Moose Lodge fish dinners continue into April Elks Trivia Night Back by popular demand and open to the public. Mount Vernon Moose Lodge 497 will be having an all you can eat fish dinner on Friday nights through April 14, 2017. Dinner service starting at 5 p.m. ending at 7:30 or until fish is gone. Carry outs are welcome, please call the lodge to place your order 812838-3664. Lodge location 711 West Second Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana.

Adults $10 each, children under 12 years of age $5. Dinner includes: all you can eat fish, potatoes, hush puppies, baked beans, and slaw. Open to the public, come one come all, we would love to see you. As always, your attendance is benefiting our local area. We thank you for your support. Dates: March 17, 24, 31 April 7, and 14, 2017

Philharmonic partners with Honor Flight The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra partners with Honor Flight of Southern Indiana during the Patriotic Pops Sunday, April 9 at 4 p.m. at the Victory Theatre to bring awareness of the Veteran organization to the Tri-State community. The mission of Honor Flight of Southern Indiana is to honor America’s Senior

Veterans for all of their sacrifices by transporting them to Washington, DC to visit their memorials Free Of Charge. Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. We transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials. Top

priority is given to the senior veterans – World War II survivors, along with those other veterans who may be terminally ill. Honor Flight will be in the Sixth Street Lobby to provide information and accept donations when the doors open at 3 p.m., during intermission and after the concert.

State Park pass available at APL The Indiana State Library, in cooperation with the Indiana DNR and the State Parks Department, are partnering up to make State Parks more accessible this year by providing each library in Indiana with one free admission pass. The Alexandrian Public Library will be offering patrons an opportunity to participate in this program. The pass, which is first-come, first-serve, may be checked out for a period of seven days only and cannot be renewed. Card holder must be 18 or older. If you have any questions about the pass please call the Circulation Desk at 812-838Judy Heberer was shopping at the Consign to Design 3286. open house on Saturday morning in Mount Vernon. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

UTB season finale ends with Ginkgoa Tickets for the April 8, 2017 UTB concert are available with just a click at www.underthebeams.org or a call to our box office at 812682-3128. This year, you can choose your own seats online and all seats are reserved. Marking their 17th season, Under the Beams annually presents a slate of world class and award winning musicians in New Harmony’s historic Murphy Auditorium, with all concerts held on Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. The 2017 season concludes on Saturday, April 8 with Ginkgoa, a French/American Pop Electro-swing band founded in Paris. She comes from New York, he lives in Paris – her name is Nicolle Rochelle, his name is Antoine Chatenet, and fighting against all the odds of their geographic destiny, they found each other. Making songs with French and American vibes, time periods are crossed with in-

Robb Township Alumni Dinner set Save the date: The Robb Township Alumni Dinner will be held June 10, 2017 at the Red Wagon Restaurant in Poseyville. A letter and more information will come later. For more information or questions call Dody Straub at 812-838-4527.

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spirations from Pop Music, to the Swing of old New York, and a mix of Electro beats. They only have one thing in mind: to make generations of people dance, sway, and sing along to melodies that stay in your head long after Ginkgoa has left the building. This concert will be a fun, up tempo finale to the 2017 season. Under the Beams is a non-profit, 501c3 organization dedicated to bringing arts and educational programming to the New Harmony region through concerts and musical outreach programs for area students of all ages. This programming is not possible without contributions from our supporters and our all volunteer staff and crew. To order tickets or make a contribution to Under the Beams, please contact us at 812-682-3128, www.underthebeams.org, or send to Under the Beams, PO Box 813, New Harmony, IN 47616.

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coming up soon The Mount Vernon Elks Lodge 277 will be hosting a Trivia Night Saturday, April 22. There will be a fried chicken dinner is at 6 p.m. for $12. The Trivia contest begins at 7 p.m. Sheriff Greg Oeth will be the emcee. Teams consist of two to six members. The entry fee is $10 per member. It is open to the public. Net proceeds will benefit the Indiana Elks Project "Cancer Research." RVSP at 812-838-3361.

Preceding the public sale, a Friends-only special preview sale will be held Friday, April 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. Book Categories include: Art, Biography, Children’s, Cooking, Gardening, History, Home Repair, Literature, Math, Mystery, Fiction, Nonfiction, Reference, Science,

Haubstadt fish fry set St. James Church, Madden Hall, Old Princeton Road, Haubstadt, Ind., will hold a Fish Dinner on Friday, April 7, 2017 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Menu: Fried or baked fish, german potato salad, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, slaw, applesauce, cornbread, dessert, coffee and tea. Carry-outs available in old cafeteria. Everyone welcome.

Willow Tree fundraiser set Willow Tree of Posey County will host an Italian Dinner on April 8 from 5-7 p.m. at the New Harmony Community Center. Musical entertainment will be provided by The Flatheads. Adults are $15 and kids under 12 are $5.

St. Philip Fish Fry slated for April 7 The Annual St. Philip Men's Club Fish Fry will be on Friday April 7, 2017 in the St. Philip Center/Gymnasium with Carry-outs being from 4:45 - 6:30 p.m. and the dining room from 5 - 7 p.m. The menu includes: fried fish, mac and cheese, slaw, cornbread, baked beans and beverage. The cost is $9 for adults and $4 for children.

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Sophia Gilbert gives the Easter Bunny a hug at the Alexandrian Public Library egg hunt on Saturday morning. Photo by Michelle Gibson

Scouts, Kiwanis team up for fun Poseyville Boy Scout Troop 387 has partnered with the Poseyville Kiwanis to offer a fun morning with the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 15 at the Poseyville Community Center. Come eat a pancake breakfast and have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny before going out to hunt eggs with the Kiwanis. Breakfast consists of pancakes, sausage and eggs along with drink of your choice and will be served from 6 – 10 a.m. The Easter egg hunt begins promptly at 9 a.m. outside the community center. A $5 minimum donation is requested for breakfast. Children two years of age and under will eat free. Pictures with the Easter Bunny will be charged separately.

MV Bark Park opening day event set for April 8 The Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting an opening day event for the new MV Bark Park, a dog park located on the south end of Brittlebank Park, behind Brittlebank Pool. The event will take place on April 8, from 10 a.m. to noon. Visitors, and their dogs, will be able to tour the park, register for use of the park, and ask questions. MV Bark Park T-shirts will be for sale and members of the Posey Humane Society will be on hand. The Parks Department is currently ac-

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cepting registrations for the MV Bark Park. Forms can be found online at the City of Mount Vernon website, on the Parks Facebook page, or at the Parks Office, located in the old Hedges School building (Door 8, Eighth Street side). A copy of up-to-date shot records is required in addition to the registration form and waiver. There is an annual registration fee of $10 for the first dog, $5 for any additional dogs up to four total dogs per owner. Call 812-838-3691 with any questions.

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Premier Healthcare Management to acquire New Harmonie Healthcare Premier Healthcare Management and Consulate Healthcare have made an agreement for Premier Healthcare to acquire New Harmonie Healthcare as of April 1, 2017. Premier Healthcare Management will be changing the name of the facility to Premier Healthcare of New Harmony. The staff and leadership team of the facility will remain the same and focused on continuum of care. New Harmonie Healthcare is located at 251 Highway 66 in New Harmony, Ind. They have been serving seniors since 1989. Currently they offer Short-term rehabilitation, Long-term care, Skilled nursing care, Memory care, Respite services, Hospice care and out-patient therapy. All of

these services will continue, uninterrupted. The facility offers 96 beds, and accepts Medicare, Medicaid and some insurance. “We are excited to expand our Premier Healthcare family to the staff and residents at New Harmonie Healthcare. We look forward to build upon the exceptional nursing care and outstanding customer service being provided for our current residents. Plus, providing a higher level of staff engagement and training opportunities to continue being a leading healthcare provider in the area,” David Cheplowitz, Owner. Premier Healthcare Management is based out of Skokie,

Ill., where they have been operating skilled nursing facilities since 2008. Premier Healthcare currently manages seven facilities in Illinois and four facilities in Indiana. Premier Healthcare believes in a premier level of care and concern for our patients and families. Our approach is individualized, comprehensive and family-centered. We offer a positive and meaningful approach to every resident we care for. Our Core Values includes improving quality of life while providing a premier level of care. Premier Healthcare is excited to have this opportunity to join this local community in providing a rewarding workplace for our employees and enriching our resident’s lives.

Ports of Indiana to celebrate Ports Day today On April 4, the Ports of Indiana will join the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) in celebrating the second annual "Western Hemisphere Ports Day." This day recognizes the industry's role in creating jobs and propelling economies in nations across the Americas. "We are pleased to observe Ports Day and especially proud of the contributions our ports make to Indiana's economy and the connections they provide to U.S. and international markets," said Ports of Indiana CEO Rich Cooper. "Our three ports have direct access to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico via the St. Lawrence Seaway and Ohio/Mississippi Rivers and are supported by multiple short-line and Class I rail connections as well as several interstates that crisscross our state. These transportation networks provide port companies and users with a sustainable competitive advantage." On Ports Day, port leaders from across the hemisphere will gather in Washington, D.C., for the AAPA's annual spring conference to discuss trade policy, increasing freight volumes and the planning necessary to meet the growing demand for goods. In 2015, international trade moving through Western Hemisphere ports totaled 3.81 billion tons valued at $3.36 trillion, according to IHS Inc.-World Trade Service. Of that total, North American ports handled 1.94 billion tons of goods valued at $2.21 trillion. In the U.S. alone, ports' contribution to

the economy reached nearly $4.6 trillion in 2014. "Ports of the Western Hemisphere are job creators that deliver prosperity around the globe," said Kurt Nagle, AAPA's president and CEO. "However, we must take a moment to reflect on the needs of our industry and make plans today to address the infrastructure needs that make goods movement possible for tomorrow. It is critical that wise investments are made to our transportation infrastructure to ensure that our industry can continue to make a valuable contribution to the economy." From 2014 to 2016, Indiana's three ports handled 34 million tons of cargo, the highest three-year total since the state's first port opened in 1970. Major cargoes included coal, steel, grain, fertilizer and limestone. Maritime operations at the state's three ports contribute over $7.8 billion in total economic activity per year to regional economies and support nearly 60,000 total jobs. For more information about Ports Day, visit www.aapaports.org. About the Ports of Indiana: The Ports of Indiana is a statewide port authority managing three ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan. Established in 1961, the Ports of Indiana is a self-funded enterprise dedicated to growing Indiana's economy by developing and maintaining a world-class port system. Information: portsofindiana.com At left: Rachel Rohlman enjoys her Saturday afternoon shopping at Consign to Design in Mount Vernon during their open house. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

Items were collected on Saturday morning for the Mount Vernon time capsule which will be opened in the year 2041. Here, Don Kleinschmidt displays the 1991 letter that Mayor Jackson Higgins wrote to the future Mayor for the Mount Vernon Bicentennial, and Becky Higgins, holds the current letter composed by Mayor William Curtis to be read at the opening of the Mount Vernon time capsule during its 225th celebration. Photo by Michelle Gibson

At right: Howard Rush and his son Jayden take a minute to rest after doing yard work on Sunday afternoon in Mount Vernon. The pair enjoys working together and can be reached at 812-228-6007. Photo by Dave Pearce

Local teachers received a grant from CF Industries. Pictured from left to right are Chuck Polage of CF Industries, and teachers, Katie York, Meghann Herrenbruck, Melanie Potts, Cammy Rodgers and Koren Duckworth. Photo submitted

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Heritage Federal supports War on Hunger food drive Heritage Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that throughout the month of April, they will be supporting The Salvation Army’s ‘War on Hunger’ food drive. Heritage Federal Credit Union is making an initial donation of $500 to the Salvation Army’s “War on Hunger,” accepting donations at all eight of their local branches, and doing

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will donate 30 cents; and on Thursday, if you submit a photo of donating food at Schnucks, or call in or text a donation, they will donate 40 cents. Through social media, another $500 donation can be generated from HFCU. The Salvation Army has also made it easier than ever to donate. You can donate to the ‘War on Hunger’ campaign by texting 4WAR to 91999 and enter the amount you would like to donate, or you can drop off your food donation at any participating Schnucks location or make a cash donation at any HFCU branch location.

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Heritage Federal Credit Union’s Ruth Jenkins, CCE, CUERME, President and CEO and Advisory Board Chair for the local Salvation Army states, “Many of us take it for granted that we are able to go to the grocery store and just buy what we need. Not everyone has that luxury. Many people are struggling day-to-day just to feed their families right here in our own back yard. That is why it is so important that both businesses and individuals come together and support the fundraising efforts of The Salvation Army’s ‘War on Hunger’ in our own community.”

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North Posey Junior High GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Kaylee Bender - Clayton Douglas - Sydni Flowers Anna Gries - William Weatherholt HONORS Annie Alcantara - Meredith Atkins - Riley Basham Ethan Brown - Kendyl Brown - Ellison Carlson Audrey Crawford - Karly Damm - Avery Elpers Landon Epley - Lyndsey Gentil - Morgyn Hines Audrey Hirsch - Suzanne Johnson - Tristain Joseph Brandon Koch - Claire Koester - Bryer LaMar Addyson Lingafelter - Haley Lowe - RuthAnn Meyer Rachel Newman - Scout Norrington - Kayla Orpurt Julianne Pardon - Megan Payne - Jaedyn Rhineburger Jenna Rhineburger - Eyan Rice - Alexa Simmons Jacob Will - Braden Willis - Mary Woolston HONORABLE MENTION Caleb Armstrong - Hannah Barrett - Lucas Bass - Isabel Brock Elouise Bromm - Bret Bullington - Annie Byford Finis| Cummings - Trinity Dessauer - Rachel Drone Paige Exline - Cassidy Gish - Christian Greene - Chase Krohn Camden Lupfer - Madelyn Mayer - Payton Metcalf Addyson Moss - Samuel Myers - Annabelle Newton Annastasia Patterson - Noah Pharr - Ella Rapp Natalee Schoening - Skyy Shaw - Stone Silver Landon Smitha - Alexa Wagner - Sean. Wharton Wyatt Willman

GRADE 8 HIGH HONORS Jaxson Bender - Grace Glaser - Dalton Hill Kimberly Korff - Isaac Rose - Tyler Thompson HONORS Abigail Brown - Brooke Coleman - Casey Cotton - Adam Cox Victoria Crawford - Austin Danhauer - Kennedy Devine Makenna Elpers - Draike Farrar - Justin French Kennedy Hallam - Jenna Heath - Ian Heinlin - Gaige Kihn Hayleigh Latham - Kyle LaVanchy - Clayton Lutz Veronika Mofield - Destiney Nottingham - Garrett Parker Brady Reidford - Braden Schipp - Olivia Schmahlenberger ZaChariah Seibert - Cierra Stearns - Kedrick Wahl Jaydyn Wehmer - Jaxon Wiggins - Clay Will - Cody Wright HONORABLE MENTION Mila Alderson - Samuel Belt - Samantha Buchwald Brayden Duncan - Kaleb Elpers - Taylor Freeman Kelsie Garrett - Haylee Gengelbach - Tristin Keepes Kollyn Luttrell - Dominic Metcalf - Bianca Niehaus Kyle Payne - Owen Spears - Braedon Stogner Eelyssa Stucki - Nicholas Stump - Wade Turpen Haley Wallace - Nicholas Wescott - Reilly Whitler Jacob Wilder - Caitlin Williams

HIGH HONORS Kathryn Bellew - Dylan Clark - Nathaniel Cole - Demi Collins Kristen Earhart - Joni Henderson - Hagan Hollinger Zachary Jones - Kaaleigh Krieger - Ethan Parmenter Kenzie Paul - Skylar Phelps - Jackson Rapp Madison Rodgers - Summer Sanders - Katherine Tanner Lauren Valier - Emma Yarber MAROON Katana Alumbaugh - Alena Anderson - Breckan Austin Tiffany Bradley - Theron Browning - Ellen Bush - Pake Davis Ian Dutkiewicz - Jasmyne Emerson - Shayna Franklin Elizabeth Green - Kaylee Hahn - Kiaya Hawthorne Delayne Henderson - Margaret Jones - Alivia Krie Johnathon Marshall - Dylan Murray - Madison O’Daniel Brooke Pate - Zachary Rutledge - Lindsey Rye - Drew Scates Nicholas Schaefer - Eric Slygh - Nathan Tanner - Anna Weis GRAY Shawn Bass - Cole Bourne - Wade Dixon - Gary Esche Kayanna French - Landon Guthrie - Collin Hamilton Bryson Henn - Savannah Loehr - Luke Marvel - Jackson May Isaac Morton - Hannah Nurrenbern - Bronson Quinzer Madison Roach - Myra Schutz - Chase Thomas Destiny Turner - Arianna Wilkerson

GRADE 10 HIGH HONORS Nina Bippus - Adam Carlisle - Meredith Crawford Logan Culley - Cora Epley - Megan Ghrist - Jason Hamilton Jonathan Hueftle - Hannah Lang - Rachel Price Nicole Tucker MAROON Abram Adams - Emily Ashby - Makayla Austin Morgan Bannister - Leah Bilskie - Alliyah Brock - Tobi Clark Jake Claxton - Margaret Collins - Bonnie Fischbach Ashley Franks - Mark Garman - Erica Gerard - Alexis Harmes Bryley Harms - Clara Hawley - Braden Henning Jaime Jimenez - Emily Juncker - Elisabeth Kershaw Bailie Kimmel - Dyllan King - Kassandra Ludlow Jake Mitchell - Kailyn Nolan - Justin Rietman Janell Schirtzinger - Kaytlyn Shell - Ty Sims Victoria Stallings - Kiana Toliver - Jaycie Tucker Maria Turner - Amber Walker - Emma Weilbrenner Mitchell Wilson GRAY Tyler Beeson - Olivia Benthall - Adam Blunt Courtney Bourne - Derek Brakie - Elizabeth Cox Nathanial Cox - Mackenzie Dickhaut - William Gerton Brooklyn Gibbs - Gabrielle Gilpin - Teddy Henderson Quincy Irick - Kyle Krieger - Michael McDowell Ashlee Oeth - Caleb Osborne - William Pate - Kylee Raymer Kelsey Reynolds - Zachary Robb - Addie Robinson Ariel Robison - Zoey Scates - Maci Selke - Bralyn Shripka Logan Sitzman - Clara Spickler - Asa Spindler Samuel Thomas - Benjamin Varner - Tyler Walls

GRADE 11 HIGH HONORS Nathan Burke - Samuel Campbell - Emily Duckworth Lauren Earhart - Katie Johnson - Madison Johnson Joseph Julian - Kelsey Moffett - Pearl Muensterman Landon Upshaw MAROON Katherine Adams - Jackson Baldwin - Grace Biggerstaff Lillie Blankenship - Ellen Bredenkamp - Madison Bulkley Dealia Carlino - Caroline Cox - Matthew Crafton Brady Crossen - Anna Davidson - Hannah Denning Dylan Dutkiewicz - Jackson Elaman - Mykayla Fortune Jacqueline Godinez - Kyleigh Head - Jacob Howard Lyndsay Keitel - Kailyn Long - Jaren Maxfield Jacob Parmenter - Ethan Raibley - Noah Rapp - Kaelen Rice Sarah Rutledge - Ingrid Skjaeveland - Ashley Underwood Andrew Weis GRAY Zonelle Boren - Cody Cameron - Angelica Cole - Cydney Cole Audrey Dausman - Destiny Folz - Gabriella Gilligan Laurin Green - Sadie Hobbs - Riley Hollinger - Kirston Jewell Jalen Josey - Sarah Kelley - Jenna Kingery - Dayton Krie Danielle Minton - Caleb Oakman - Austin Peerman Madelyn Plough - Nicole Reese - Kenzie Ricketts Jake Robinson - Makenna Russell - Katelynn Seib Alison Simpson - Devin Singer - Seth Stolz - Hali Thompson Kyle Topper - Paige Weintraut - Johnathan West Jordan Williams - Kambron Wilson

GRADE 12 HIGH HONORS Austin Bethel - Adam Duckworth - Jody Fisher - Haley Goad Brooke Green - Morgan Henning - Jillian Koch Taylor Mattingly - Drew McNamara - Macey Montgomery Madison Powell - Ashlee Ricketts - Caleb Woods MAROON Mercedes Angel - Sydney Arendt - Caitlin Austin Andrea Aviles - Austin Brakie - Taylor Brooks - Zoey Carr Christiana Carron - Mason Clark - Zachary Collins-Little Jacob Crissup - Tanner Curtis - Ashley Ford - Natalie Gerard Dalton Goff - Forrest Gottman - Brittney Grabert Daylinn Hunt - Blake Jackson - Raymond Jarvis III Kiara Jesch - Alyssa Juncker - Marissa Kiessling Rachel Krieger - Corinna Lambright - Cameron Maier James Marshall III - Emily Miller - Mckensie Miller Katelyn Newman - Celeste Nobles - Nathan Nolan Carsen Oden - Walker Paris - Savannah Quinzer Matthew Ragsdale - Madison Ries - Wade Ripple Whitney Schaefer - Claire Schneider - Scott Schroeder Martin Seifert - Bailey Sucharitakul - Trey Tanner Shane Vantlin - Teena Walker - Matthew Zoch GRAY Joseph Allbright - Evan Bremer - Alexis Briody Michael Brocato - Kinley Brown - Tyler Davis Damien Dewig - Joseph Dick - Scotty Ford Samantha Forsee - Amir Ghulam - Jorge Gonzalez-Gomez Harley Gorman - Dalton Gross - Collin Jackson Jacob Johnson - Megan Jones - Micah Keller Kaleb McCaffry - Austin McDurmon - Cole Osborne Collin Pate - Darin Petrig - Delaney Pfeiffer - Maeghan Ray Noah Schnur - Moriah Seifert - Bailey Shumate Katelyn Sizemore - Katherine Stoppelwerth - Luke Thompson Robert Thompson - Hunter Van Zant - Mitchell Veeck Cassidy Woodburn

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HONORS Danielle Bostian - Kylen Brown - Allie Cook - Hayden Gee Da’Mea Hayes - Maya Luna - Jackson Madden - Henry Martin Trace Martin - Keegan Meritt - Brantly Oakley Kaitlyn Oakley - Layla Peacock - Trey Schipp - Austin Schmitt Aubrey Schoening - Charlotte Smith - Jackson Tucker Evan Tuley - Rowan Wheeler - Brett Wrobel

GRADE 5 HONORS Jolene Abell - Kathryn Baize - Makenna Bryant Ava Crawford - Ashton Elpers - Kamden Farrar Madelyn Galindo - Kaden Gengelbach - Keira Gengelbach Ava Lowe - Cody Lynch - Brendan Mason - Abigail Pardon Colin Schipp - Logan Simmons - Liam Stone Jenna Wehmer - Carson Woods - Olivia Woods

GRADE 6 HONORS Marissa Abell - Kylea Devoy - Shaina Farrar - Kyle Fifer Simon Folz - Zoe Heinlin - Erin Hoehn - Laela Jackson Bethany Jones - Calista Jordan - Lauren Kihn - Kyle Mayes Emma Moore - Mason O’Brien - Luke Scheller Molly Seibert - Allison Werkmeister - Anna Werner Kylie Will

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

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

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

GRADE 4 BLUE AND WHITE Blake Banks - Catie Claire Bell - Colton Green Charlie Hargrove - Tyler Jolley - Kyle Lindenschmidt Hank Partridge - Kyra Rainey - Cammie Ritchie HIGH HONORS Kyra Rainey HONORS Blake Banks - Catie Claire Bell - Colton Green Charlie Hargrove - Tyler Jolley - Kyle Lindenschmidt Hank Partridge - Cammie Ritchie B.U.G Colton Green - Kyra Rainey - Cammie Ritchie Caleb Watzlavik

GRADE 5 BLUE AND WHITE Riley Burdge - Hannah Carr - Emily Osborne - Mason Suits HIGH HONORS Hannah Carr HONORS Emily Osborne - Ben Powell B.U.G Riley Burdge - Emily Osborne - Mason Suits

Saint Phillips GRADE 5

HIGH HONORS Kaylee Bacon - James Bohleber - Addison Kelley Mallory Kempf - Zane Norman - Tyler Vanover - Brett Wilkey HONORS Cade Dassel - Isaac Deeg - Nate Goebel - Ethan Goodin Cecilia Guzman - Kaylee Kramer - Evan Masterson Ashly Meyer - Aiden Scheu - JT Sinnett - James Van Bibber Hailey Wells

GRADE 6 HIGH HONORS Erika Correa - Ava Epley - Sophia Fehrenbacher Jasmine Hertel - Kaleigh Kelley - Drew Lannert Kailey Walker - Allison Weber - Clara Weinzapfel Cody Wells HONORS Cooper Darr - Grace Phillips - Janelle Schapker Austin Vanover

GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Maddie Merkley - Cole Norman - Audrey Weiss HONORS Jessie Bacon - Charlie Burnett - Joe Crowe - Tanner Damm AJ Gratz - Tori Guzman - Lauren Masterson - Noah Phillips Calvin Stratman - Garrett Walker - Cole Wilson - Dane Wilson

GRADE 8 HIGH HONORS Julia Dassel - Kasey Seibert - Esther Wannemuehler Mallory Weber - Sam Weinzapfel HONORS Madi Boehman - Dale Hile - Greg Mayer - Ethan Mulherin Joshua Perkins - Jackson Wannemuehler

St. Wendel GRADES 5-8 HIGH HONORS Blaise Kelley - Megan Muensterman - Brennon Sweeney Lauren Ahola - Cora Schmitt - Kennedy Wenger Lauren Zirkelbach - Kathleen Glaser - Emma Hall Lucas Johnson - Reagan Koester - Sara Muensterman Kate Wenger - Nicole Bender - Jackson Graff Courtney Straub HONORS Caleb Dyson - Evan Herr - Grant Martin Kylee Baumholser - Leslie Eades - Jamie Luigs Avery Martin - Max Muensterman - Dawson Wunderlich Blake Zirkelbach - Molly Schmitt - Blaine Herr Renea Kerchief - Jonah Zoller HONORABLE MENTION Will Kiesel - Savana Schneider - Bryce Humphrey Allison Schmitt - Olivia Schmitt - Nolan Kihn - Jake Koch Blake Martin - Gavin Wheeler - Mason Wunderlich Hanna Schmitt

Marrs GRADE 3

HIGH HONORS Gabriella Boerner - Hannah McNeece - Maelie Sartore Alaina Allyn - Usiah Barnes - Kalem Harris - Maiya Jones Aubrey May - Gianna Starnes - Alaina Allyn - Usiah Barnes Kalem Harris - Maiya Jones - Aubrey May - Gianna Starnes HONORS Lorelai Boyd - Sean Campbell - Nathan Craig - Logan Eaton Mason Higginson - Haley King - Graeson Lyons Chloe Schroeder-Lambert - Ryder Snodgrass Christian Weakley - Luke Weintraut - Kaitlyn Weyer Gavin Bennett - Haley Fischer - Kaylee Fraser - Madison Gish Hunter Grafton - Landon Hostetter - Chase King Xavier Long - Meyer Robb - Jordan Stinnett - Kylee Hanebutt Kanyon Hogan - Amelia Leach - Jaelyn Long Arianna Martinez-Trautvetter - Taylor Roberts - Ella Sponn

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

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Aparna Kudiyirikkal Anil - Rylee Schmuck - Morgan Watson Adam Burke - Ryan Kelley - Brandi Schu HONORS Dusten Anderson - Zackary Bulkley - Camaro Crawford Brooke Franks - Bella Gibbs - Maysa Hartman - Allyson Johnson Troy Knight - Wyatt Little - Rees Lyons - Grayce Martin Ella McCune - Solicity Muncy - Hannah Rhea - Lena Romero Hannah Seifert - Raycee Stallings - Morgan Adler Dominick Baehl - Blake Brucken - Aaron Cobb - Halie Dickinson Dillan Ethridge - Meredith Feagley - Destin Gentry Caleb Holton - Madolyn Huss - Derek McCord Adam McDowell - Olivia Redman - Merritt Snodgrass Emily Stokes - Ava Watters - Hadley Weatherford Aaron Weiss

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Farmersville GRADE 1 HIGH HONORS Isabella Benthall - Jake Carlisle - Joslyn David Josie Harshbarger - Abram Leverenz - Kendall Voelker Holton Webber HONORS Rawlings Bell - Kaydence Briody - Jacob Brown Bryce Corbin - Allie Goldman - Emma Grabert Alison Greene - Emma Konrath - Wyatt Korb - Dillon Kuhn William Lemberg - Madisyn Mandel - Hayden Mastison Cody Mavrick - Logan Mitchell - Marcus Riecken Brayden Rhoads - Elexis Ricketts - Villet Shockley Jesse Tyler - Jayden Wiggins

GRADE 2 HIGH HONORS Lacey Allyn - Madisyn Burgdorf - Paige Howard Lida Isham - Bryce MIddleton - Cadence Osban - Libby Reese HONORS Lindsey Allyn - Jaycee Campbell - Atticus Durbin Alyssa Dyehouse - Alivia Fisher - Gloria Guerrero Rainnin Hamm - Kaylen Hatch - Dylan Hindman Jake Lueder - Levi Odde - Cloe Papenmeier Ben Reinitz - Makayle Schneider - Zachary Simpson Jacelyn Stevens - Chase Timmons - Kinsley Wolfe

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

GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS Colby Angel - John Campbell - Maxwell Hamrick Shelby Lang - Ethan Mansfield - Layne Thompson HONORS Glory Almon - Christian Cortelloni - Hayden Deckard Bryce Dyehouse - Arianna Forsee - Camron Gray Jaley Hamilton - Ethan Howard - Nathan Howard Juliana Jernigan - Aiden Langston - Chance Lueder Dylan McCarty - Madelyn Moore - Cade Pierce Maddox Potter - Barrett Robison - Ethan Russell - Zoe Straw Chloe Swartz - Morgan Turner - Alaina Whaley Makayla Wiggins

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

South Terrace GRADE 4 HONORS Reese Basham - Kade Buecher - Brennan Butcher Carly Douglas - Sarah Drew - Braeden Harp Alyssa Heath - Isabel Hight - Kayla Jones - Isaac Luigs Ashlynn Lutz - Makayla Mayer - Adelyn Olander Jacob Pugh - Jonathan Schmitt - Sydnie Smith Seth Turpen - Kathryn Wescott - Valerie Wildeman Tate Wilson

GRADE 5 HONORS Kade Bender - Victoria Buchwald - Joshua Dill Olivia Esche - Jonathan Folz - Anna Freeman Donovan Garrison - Natalie Nenneker - Madeleine Powers Kaiden Reidford - Sibyl Renshaw - Matthew Stump Lillian Tenbarge - Reece Thompson

GRADE 6 HONORS Evan Ashburn - Faith Curry - Dharma Fribley Jayden Miles - Madison Olander - Josie Payne Avery Renshaw - Abigail Rittichier - Renee Schickel Xander Stone

West GRADE 1 HIGH HONORS Aidyn Breeze - Blake Hathaway - Mahkenzie Mosley Aleah Bebout - Cierra Gross - Annabelle Brock Shane Stephens - Davin Sullivan HONORS Olivia Cave - Reagan Denning - Kayden Grooms Bryson Hall - Sophia Hasselbrinck - Zoey Lively Alyvia Schneider - Carly Yarbrough - Bryce Boggs Grayson Boren - Chloe Hall - Kendrick Hershberger Lilly McCarty - Evelyn Nall - Marielena Neave Shane Nobles - Bentley Springer - Maxwell Thompson Braden Wheeler - Fletcher Wheeler - Danny Martinez Zoey Allen - Graysie Braddam - Colton Choate Shay Clark - Aidan Embrey - Anna Esche-Hart Keaton Givens - Erick Godinez - Rosalena Gonzalez Zane Johnson - Nakhilyn Waller - Carley Whitfield Hayden Williams

GRADE 2 HIGH HONORS Samantha Brakie - Alexis Buchanan - Alyssa Fendel Isaac Hamilton - Emma Jackson - Shaylee Johnson Molly McCormick - Athan Sharber - Logan Anderson Lidia Juarez-Fernandez - Ryanna Simpson HONORS Daythan Bradshaw - Hailey Jarvis - Connor Marchand Gisell Medina - Izabella Mitchener - Layne Peavler Jaxon Schutz - Nevaeh Clark - Cael Collins - Kylee Cox Bryce Hoy - David Jeffries - Joseph Peters - Hailie Pettyjohn Madelyn Abel - Ileigh Barnes - Delaney Biggerstaff Brylan Brakie - Mason Cullman - Adelivia Lopez-Prohaska Carter Seibert - Molly Miller - William Thornburgh

GRADE 3 HIGH HONORS Cheyenne Curry - Izaiah Gonzalez - Presley Kessler Mandalynn Brock - Levi Embrey - Natalie Kanipe Jackson Rodgers HONORS Samantha Bouch - Dominick Garza - Clayton Green Gage Hayden - Ryan Hess - Piper Jarvis - Layne Kraft Kennedy McGrew - Morgan McWhirter - Mikayla Melendez Giuliana Santoro - Orion Wolfe - Derek Bradshaw Mason Chapman - Dakota Kaufman - Jason Kester Kristian Kimrey - Faith League - Kiara Shepherd Joshua Stoneberger - Robert Tungate - Kaycee Anderson Lillian Chapman - Jonathan Kern - Ethan Poole - Hunter Robb Emily Stacey

GRADE 4 HIGH HONORS James Peters - Ava Valier - James Millay - Jazelle Permenter Chance Brock - Isabella Ewalt - Grant Hathaway HONORS Jasmine Denning - Noah Green - Kaitlynn Hoy Thomas Jarvis - Elijah Anderson - James Basden Beverley Bebout - Nyvaeh Clayton - Aubrey Hardy Rue Henderson - Brendan Hubbard - Blaine Morgan Savannah Muller - Colten Schneider - Miles Chambliss Connor Collins - Brynn Davis - Ian Jackson - Katelynn Michel Andrea Rutledge - Grace Thornburgh - Brentlee Youngblood

GRADE 5 HIGH HONORS Arlissa Sharber - Matthew Bell HONORS Nolan Deno - Kirsten Dickens - Taylor Mason Emily McCarty - Abigayle Miller - Hannah West Max Alldredge - Grant Doherty - Mark Gray - Kendra Hess Braden Bincsik - Isabel Robb - Lauren Robb - Andrew Santoro

Irick named to IWUSN Deans List Mount Vernon High School 2016 graduate Sydney Irick has been named to the Academic Dean’s list of the Indiana Wesleyan University School of Nursing for the fall semester of the 2016-2017 academic year.

MVJHS to perform musical on April 7, 8 The Mount Vernon Junior High School will perform the musical, “DooWop Wed Widing Hood,” on Friday, April 7 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 8 at 3

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North Posey High School GRADE 9 A HONORS Emily Abernathy - Camden Bender - Megan Brenton Emma Cook - Emily Fortune - Emma Goebel Damien Hughes - Cole Koester - Johnson Koester Macee Long - Sophia Martin - Mallory Motz Samuel Muensterman - Kyle Perry - Anne Stegall HIGH HONORS Jordyn Beshears - Cierstin Bostian - Faith Droege Zachary Eagan - Rylie Farr - Magenta Garrison Madelynn Hartig - Blake Koch - Drew Lutz Magdalen Newcomb - Samantha Payne - Eric Reynolds Josiah Ricketts - Alexis Schlimmer - Raice Straub Rylee Thompson - Tanner Tichenor - Hunter Wassmer Haley Wilson HONORS Chase Anderson - Theodore Anderson - Ethan Baumholser Ivy Brandenstein - Dylan Brown - Jennifer Brown Tessa Chanley - Jacob Cobb - Carynne Crowe - Laura Cumbee Bonnie Dreshfield - Trevor Englert - Haylee Exline Wade Fickas - Elizabeth Fifer - Tristen Fisher Michael Goedde - Brooklen Gries - Levi Harms Tyler Holman - Kimberlee Hopper - Naiasha Hutchinson Preston Lockwood - Zachary Lowe - Helen Newton Alizea Norrington - Cheyenne Page - Isaac Pearison Matthew Pieszchalski - Sean Pieszchalski - Nathan Ricketts Madasyn Rohrscheib - Gabriel Sailer - Isaac Scheller Morgan Schmidt - Cole Simpson - Isabella Sims Abbigail Spencer - Hunter Straw - Cameron Tepool Nathan Willman

GRADE 10 A HONORS Logan Bryant - Keeli Farrar - Bryce Kiesel - Elise O’Risky HIGH HONORS Camron Cotton - Kaylee Crowder - Shane Harris Adam Herrmann - Eric Herrmann - Robert Herrmann Ellison Hill - Rachel Jennings - Lauren Koester Mariah McKinney - Marissa McKinney - Haley Messic Richard Meyer - Jarrett Motz - Kali Raymond Meredith Stephens - Alexandra Stump - Nathaniel Wescott Melissa Wilson - Hailey Woods - Kaitlin Wright HONORS Joann Boyd - Luke Braddam - Haley Brandenberger Kenzie Brandenstein - Annelise Brown - Madison Cates Nikita Combs - Addison Elpers - Korynn Englert Jasmine French - Lea Grattenthaler - Kaybren Grubb Kate-lynn Harrison - Kacey Huggins - Kameron Kendall Mary Koch - Matthew Lane - Jacob Lingafelter Hailie Montgomery - Dayne Morris - Cooper Motz Jacob Newman - Samantha Ours - Macie Plas Allison Roy - Alexis Stokes - Caleb Wassmer Johnathon Webber - Ty Wright

GRADE 11 A HONORS Hannah Beshears - Ashley Hartig - Rachel Jones Lindsey Koester - William Talley HIGH HONORS Zachary Adkins - Mackenzie Atkins - Zackery Baehl David Bender - Hailee Campbell - Arionna Collins Caitlyn Creek - Jada Cullum - Justin Cummings Bayleigh Fore - Jacob French - Colton Gamblin - Destiny Gish Alec Goetz - Annajo Goetz - Brandon Hamman - Corey Heath Hailey Johnson - Kennady Livers - Jackson Conrad Ashlyn McWilliams - Danielle Perry - Austin Reynolds Hannah Roth - Christine Scheller - Adam Schmitt Brian Suttles - Logan Ungetheim - Taylor Vaughan Florian Veen - Ignacio Minguez - Westin Voegel Kamryn Wahl - Hannah Will - Auston Wirtz HONORS Lexi Alvey Justin Blackburn - Liam Bohler - Ashley Boyd Braden Brown - Kayla Brown - Dylan Butts Annemarie Cardin - Isaac Cochran - Megan Cross Katlyn Downey - Cassie Folz - Noah Gates - Jordan Goedde Alecia Hadley - Kaylee Harrison - William Hemmer Levi Hopper - Wyatt Lyke - Carter Martin - Cody Martin Evelyn Mauer - Madelyn McGee - Kaylee Mofield Claire Muensterman - Dylan Owen - Gabrielle Palmer Stephanie Patton - Thomas Rapp - Drake Rogers Jacob Sanford - Haleigh Shell - Alex Stewart Kimberlyn Weaver - Kylie White - Cameron Williams

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‘Best One Tire’ continued from Page A1 pleted renovation of the Best One Tire building. “He’s just been a class act,” Wilcher said. “We’ve invested upwards of $300,000 to reopen.” The store closed several years ago, he explained, as a result of the downturn in Mount Vernon’s economy at the time. Obviously, with the economy struggling as bad as it was, that caused a lot of struggling for Best One,” Wilcher commented. “However, now with the economy coming back, we have a new president, Bruce Piper, and we’re very excited to come back.” The excitement stands out in Wilcher’s description of what Best One will offer its customers. “We have a new team—all new employees and all new management. We’re very excited to get back in here. We have state-of-the-art equipment and a completely remodeled lobby. Customers will not recognize it, for sure on the inside, when they come back.”

In addition, he is proud to offer a customer shuttle service available to any customer. He noted, in particular, the convenience to employees, say from Sabic or GAF, to get rides to and from work when they drop off a car or a truck at the store. “We provide every service to keep your car running such as checking on the brakes or air conditioning. We will offer every service, not only for automobiles, but for farm equipment and semi-trucks also,” Wilcher continued. Needless to say, as the store name tells, every major brand of tire is available to Best One Tire customers. Providing a service truck is an additional service planned for late this year or early next year. “We will be able to make road and field calls for truck drivers and farmers then,” Wilcher commented. “We don’t quite have one of those out of the gate. It will cost us around $116,000

The Best One Tire team is proud of its new customer shuttle purchased from Expressway Autoworld. Photo by Pam Robinson to have one of those to send out to someone.” An Evansville resident, Wilcher hopes to add to the six-member Best One team, including himself, with

more local talent. Two team members live in Posey County: Rayetta Brown, who manages the front, and the shop’s master technician, David Brink. Wilcher’s 19-year-old

son, Kyle, serves on the team as well. (The younger of his two sons, 17-year-old Jason, is a junior in high school.) “We’re looking to hire two to four more technicians. These are fulltime jobs with full benefits. We offer health, vision, dental, 401K, profit sharing,” Wilcher said. He encourages skilled technicians to stop by the store to meet him and to complete an application for consideration. As passersby can attest, the store renovations and grand opening happened in record time. “It’s been happening pretty fast,” Wilcher stated. “We met and decided to move on it in December. We’re extremely glad to be back in Posey County. We will be very, very involved with the community. We already have some projects in the making with the high school. We can’t wait to get the doors open and help stimulate the local economy.”

‘Humanities grants’ continued from Page A1 the Nancy Conner Grant. This annual award honors former employee Nancy Conner for her more than three decades of service to Indiana Humanities, and her passion to ensure that all Hoosiers—particularly those in smaller Indiana towns—have the chance to experience the richness of the humanities. Funding for this award is granted to projects that serve towns with a population of 35,000 or less. This year’s recipient is the Lanier Mansion Foundation, which will host a literary series in Madison, Ind. Those interested in learning more about Indiana Humanities grants may attend one of two grant workshops in to be held in April. Workshop participants will receive information about available grants, an overview of the types of activities they support and tips on how to write successful grant proposals. Workshops will take place in Greensburg on April 11 and Lafayette on April 25. Both

events are free and open to the public, but registration is required. More information is at www.IndianaHumanities.org/grants. Humanities Initiative Grants support nonprofit organizations that sponsor public humanities programs such as panels, workshops, lectures, reading and discussion programs, and production of humanities resources. The next application deadline is July 31, 2017. This round of Humanities Initiative Grantees includes: Historic New Harmony Heritage Artisans Days University of Southern Indiana, Evansville Awarded: $1,980 Timeline: April 19–21, 2017 Grant funds will support Historic New Harmony’s Heritage Artisans Days in April. Over the course of three days, southern Indiana elementary students will experience 19th-

century history through interaction with more than 16 historic interpreters who present how their professions and roles were an integral part of New Harmony’s founding. “Getting from Here to There” Teacher Workshop Indiana’s Historic Pathways, Jasper Awarded: $1,605 Timeline: Oct.10, 2017 Indiana’s Historic Pathways will use this grant to hold a workshop geared toward third- and fourth-grade teachers and interested members of the public. This workshop will focus on Indiana’s Buffalo Trace through scholarly lectures, lesson plans and a teacher panel about innovative classroom learning ideas. Harrison and His Contemporaries Grouseland Foundation, Vincennes Awarded: $1,999

Timeline: March 2018—Summer 2018 This grant will support development of an exhibition titled William Henry Harrison and his Contemporaries; the goal is to educate students and other visitors to Grouseland, Harrison’s home as territorial governor, about the connections and important relationships Harrison had to notables of national significance during his lifetime, including Aaron Burr, Tecumseh, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Chief Little Turtle, Anthony Wayne and Arthur St. Clair. Indiana Humanities attempts to connect people, open minds and enrich lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk. Indiana Humanities is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Lilly Endowment, Inc. Learn more at www.indianahumanities.org

‘Website issues’ continued from Page A1 Midwest Fertilizer continue to move forward, she anticipates other smaller companies will move into the county also. Preparing for the future by having vacant buildings or areas with ready infrastructure will ensure more opportunities for county growth. Posey County Clerk Betty Postletheweight informed the commissioners of the status of the lawsuit involving the county having too many registered voters. She explained the state sent out postcards prior to elections held in 2014 and 2016. If voters didn’t respond to the postcard or vote, the state mandated

the Clerk’s office to remove the voters’ names from the rolls. She said 1,100 names were taken off the list. Last Monday, she was also mandated to put another 500 voters’ names on the inactive list. She advised any voter who would like to check their voter registration status to search the Secretary of State’s website to determine their eligibility. She stressed that anyone who voted in 2014 or 2016 will not be affected. The commissioners approved $591,786.70 in pay applications for work completed on the jail project during the month of February. They consisted of: Weddle Broth-

ers - $374,434, Pauly Jail Building Company - $29,670; Deig Brothers - $39,420; Midwest Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. - $1,890; Mel Kay Electric - $90,000; Alt & Witzig $1,088.42 and Garmong Construction - $55,284.25. Commissioners also approved the purchase of a new lawnmower from Juncker Outdoor Power and Equipment for use at the Courthouse and Coliseum in Mount Vernon. Commissioner Jay Price stated the new mower is a Skagg and will cost $7,376.40. He also received quotes from Hutson, Inc. and JL Farm Equipment Co Inc.

Bids for road paving mixes were opened and received during the meeting. Bids were received from Metzger Construction, Jerry David Enterprises, Inc. and JH Rudolph & Co. After review, Posey County Highway Superintendent Steve Schenk recommended accepting the bids from each company based on their location as well as for various uses. Also from the meeting: • Commissioner Carl Schmitz will serve as a representative on the Work Force Development Board. • Chuck Thompson, the county’s Emergency Medical Director, in-

formed the council they received a good report during a recent audit by the State Board of Accounts. The department was also presented with the “Stroke Ninja” award by Deaconess Hospital for following the correct protocol and procedures during an emergency call with a patient. • The animal control report for February include 32 complaints, seven animals were picked up, one bite complaint and a total of $90 was collected. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 4, at 9 a.m. in the Hovey House in Mount Vernon.

‘Sewer district’ continued from Page A1 the local match was an effort not to lost the $485,000. The inability to find a financially feasible way to construct and sanitary sewer treatment facility has caused community leaders to look in a new direction. Enter Wessler Engineering Wessler Engineering was contacted and asked to perform a new preliminary engineering report. The previous one had been done by Lochmueller Group several years ago. James Kovacs, a project manager for Wessler Engineering addressed commissioners and the council during their joint meeting last Tuesday. He outlined plans that show a new way to support the treatment facility. Officials agree that Posey County needs more growth. Good roads, good schools and internet services for the entire county are important facets towards economic growth but without infrastructure such as sewage and water, none of it matters. Kovacs redefined the boundaries of the WBRSD to include the eastern part of the county that would add the areas of St. Wendel, St. Phillips, and Harbortown. By including these areas, it would add 1,400 homes.

According to Kovacs, Harbortown subdivision has a non-functioning sewage treatment system. Kovacs explained Wessler’s idea is to use strategic placement of sewage treatment plants to work with the natural flow of Mother Nature. Kovacs said it has been a long-held thought that Posey County flows into the Ohio River. He used maps to show otherwise. He suggested placing a treatment plant near the corner of property at Astra Zeneca to utilize gravity flow instead of more expensive lift stations. He explained a grinder pump at each house would function as a low-pressure sewer system. He likened the process to squeezing a tube of tooth paste. With each squeeze of the tube, more toothpaste comes out. The used water at each home would be similar in that as it is pushed out, more would be pushed behind it and it would be further moved down the line in the system. Kovacs also had a bit of surprise good news to share. He said the Indiana Finance Authority informed the CEO of Wessler Engineering there is a chance they could get the $480,000 back from the EPA. The funds have not been

re-used or earmarked for any new projects. If the county moved forward with forming the framework to the new regional sewer district, it could help bolster their chances. Also, the $2 million offered by the state could qualify as the local match required to retain the funds. Kovacs stated the state is researching whether that is the case or not. If so, it saves the county from putting up the 45 percent match they failed to agree to last summer. Commissioners Jim Alsop and Jay Price were hesitant to agree to the new plan. They expressed concern over the liability of including Harbortown, but agreed something must be done. “At some point in time, we’re going to have to deal with this,” Alsop said. Kovacs requested the commissioners agree to pay $50,000 to Wessler Engineering to begin the process to create the new regional sewer district. He stated the county would only be billed for work as it was completed and the entire $50,000 would not need to be paid in one lump sum all at once. Council members Dave Pearce and Stefani Miller agreed from their perspective, there was

no choice. The county must move forward. Kovacs stated the commissioners’ decision today would be their legacy towards a 25-year project. Nothing in the future could take place without taking the first step today. The commissioners agreed to enter the agreement with Wessler Engineering. Next, the commissioners agreed to bring meetings in the Hovey House into the 21st century by approving a $15,087 bid with Concept Sound & Lighting for a new sound system, screens and the possibility of live streaming meetings. Posey County Auditor Sarah Beth Meighen explained the county could save money by having some meeting presenters, such as out-of-town attorneys, appear remotely. The meetings would be conducted through internet connection via computer and large screens so audience members can see items government officials see. Meighen said the county would save money by way of hotel, meal and gas expenses for out-of-town presenters. A total of $20,000 was budgeted, however electricity needs were not included in the quote.

‘Phosphorus report’ continued from Page A1 orders were submitted to complete this project. The payment reflects the actual bid. The last date work was completed at the site was February 20, 2017, the date Parsley highlighted as the date the one-year warranty begins. Councilman Roger Wade asked Parsley if anything was in writing if things didn’t work. Parsley replied it was covered under the warranty. “I still want it in writing,” Wade insisted. He expressed concern about the new chemical failing to work or being used in double the amount of the previous chemical. Parsley agreed he could provide something in writing before the week ended. At the same time, he emphasized the town’s permit and compliance schedule requires construction to be completed by April 1. According to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, or IDEM, Parsley pointed out, if any issue arises with the chemical, it would need to be addressed before the April 1 deadline to make sure everything is in compliance. Parsley admitted the previous chemical had pumped 4

gallons per day through the line whereas the newly introduced chemical pumps about 4.2 gallons per day through the line. He repeated, however, more issues were involved other than strictly an engineering issue—namely, the glue in the joints. All books, including manuals, pertaining to the project were delivered to Town Hall before the council meeting, Parsley said. On a different note, council authorized its attorney, Erin Bauer, to move forward in collecting fees for training reimbursement from former New Harmony Town Marshal, Caleb McDaniel. Bauer will bring back a progress update to council for review. In other business: • With no second, Councilman David Flanders’ motion failed regarding the installation of a sound system in council chambers. • Upon the recommendation of Posey County Tourism Commission President Jim Spann, Harmonie State Park Property Manager Jon Winne was appointed to the tourism commission as New Harmony’s representative. No additional recommenda-

tions came before council. • Golf cart inspections will be held March 30 and 31 from 3-6 p.m. at the back of Town Hall. • Councilwoman Virginia Alsop reported the street sweeper would be out again the beginning of April. Regarding the Parks Board, she said members will be focusing on Maclure Park and plans to complete certain projects there this summer. In addition, she said the board is gathering information on the emerald ash borer. • Councilman David Flanders reported he would attend the first meeting of the Posey County Solid Waste district later in the morning to represent New Harmony Recycling Center. “New Harmony has a small, but busy, recycling center,” Flanders said. “We invite residents to leave any questions or suggestions.” He said the preference is for questions and suggestions to be submitted in writing at the recycle center on South Street. Flanders said answers would be researched and shared, possibly at New Harmony Town Council meetings. • Council voted to renew

the restroom cleaning contract with the Ribeyre Gymnasium Restoration Group. Council President Alvin Blaylock said the contract reads the same as last year’s contract, with the Town of New Harmony to contribute $600 toward utilities and supplies. Contract runs from mid-April through mid-October. • President Blaylock announced work was in progress to stop the water leak that had developed overnight in the 800 block of Church Street. • Council President Alvin Blaylock responded to Councilman David Flanders’ question about the $2500 claim for Maple Hill Cemetery. Blaylock explained it was for tree removal last year, and the contractor didn’t bill for the service until this year. • Councilman David Flanders referred to a letter regarding the new signage prohibiting off-road vehicles, or ORVs, on Church Street. Flanders questioned compliance with state rules for location of the signage. Council President Alvin Blaylock said in the past the State of Indiana had authorized the Town to do what it

liked with signs on Church Street. He added he would be calling Vincennes to assure signage would be in compliance with Department of Transportation, or DOT, guidance. He said the signs would read, “No off-road vehicles, ORVs, allowed on town streets per Indiana Code I-21-1-3.” He added one sign would be placed at the east and one at the south end of town. Flanders questioned also if the town had a fine ordinance in place to

accompany the code and how much time the Town Marshal would need to spend in court if a violation was challenged. During ensuing discussion, Attorney Bauer said typically law enforcement appears in court only when a matter goes to the prosecutor. In the end, Flanders asked in summary, “If I go now to court and challenge a citation and the officer doesn’t appear, the citation is dismissed?” Attorney Bauer replied, “I assume they would dismiss.”


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O L ... B G A None of us can claim perfection. We are inherently awed; that’s what makes us human. You might say we’re creatures of habit. Our make-up is one of good traits, and others not so. You might think an addiction is something more serious than habit, but it’s not deďŹ ned as such. An addiction is a dependence on or commitment to a habit or practice. We often hear about the addiction to drugs, pornography, or alcohol, but I stand on the premise that there’s a subtle addiction assaulting us daily. My conjecture is this one is seldom debated, yet television can be a very real addiction in itself. When I was a tyke programs like Leave it to Beaver, The Lone Ranger and Batman were downright tame as far as programming was concerned. They lacked profanity, violence, and certainly didn’t have shady content that bordered on the obscene. However, by today’s standards, that type of programming would be considered lame. Those producing today’s shows sure push the envelope. Shows like Two and a half Men are loaded with sexually explicit dialogue that isn’t really comedy at all. Other shows like Criminal

Minds, CSI, and Flashpoint are heavy laden with violence. Television can be like any other addiction; we can choose to indulge or not. My premise is one that there’s nothing wrong with television, if you control it and not let that boob tube lay waste to you. When Elvis Presley ďŹ rst appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show the cameramen were instructed to not show below his waist, for Elvis would slowly move his hips in a provocative manner that would drive women wild. The censors didn’t care for that. Yet today’s programming has metamorphosed into the distasteful. Some time back I found myself suering in a fog of depression. I don’t know what triggered it, but I ďŹ nally realized the state I was in after a month or so. I would come home from work, take a shower, change into my pajamas, grab something to eat and drink then slip into bed with that therapeutic remote control. That went on for days, yet my wife never said a word. I guess she never thought a thing of it. It took me a while, but I soon realized I was depressed and was treating it with a drug of sorts. My wife and I used to watch the show Criminal Minds. Why? I don’t really have an explanation as to why, but one night we were watching it and the episode showcased a serial killer who was a satanic worshiper and a cannibal as well. They caught him when he killed a young woman and

chopped her up in the barbecue and served her at a church function. I remember saying, “For cryin’ out loud, Cindy, why are we watching this garbage?â€? She couldn’t answer, but I then added, “We’re never gonna watch that again!â€? The next day I kept asking myself, “Of what value was that program to me?â€? The answer would always revolve back to “None.â€? I’m convinced television isn’t all that innocent. It’s a serious matter when it pertains to things you allow to ow past the gate of your mind. If you dwell on

something long enough it will overtake you. I used to watch that popular show Survivor, until I came to the conclusion that their motto of “Outwit, Outplay, and Outlastâ€? would be better deďŹ ned as “Deceive, Hedge, and Plunder.â€? (I grew to detest the behavior they’ve promoted) A college professor of mine once said television was the biggest waster of time that was ever invented ~ I now concur with her. I’m ďŹ nding myself less and less interested in television anymore. The older I get I think taking in

nature on a walk, reading a good book under the shade of an old oak, or creating something out of nothing is far better than wasting time on programming that’s of little beneďŹ t to my soul. Greg Allen’s column, Thinkin’ Out Loud, has been published bi-monthly since 2009. He’s an author, nationally syndicated columnist and the founder of Builder of the Spirit in Jamestown, Indiana, a non-proďŹ t organization aiding the poor. He can be reached at www.builderofthespirit.org or follow him on Twitter @ GregAllencolumn.

cause they did something wrong. If they didn’t do anything wrong, they don’t think in terms of immunity. Five people. Folks, I’m telling you: Nobody’s seen anything like this in our country’s history.â€? Flynn followed up the same month on NBC’s “Meet the Pressâ€?: “When you are given immunity, that means that you have probably committed a crime.â€? A number of other Trump senior sta weighed in at that time, trying to score points o the idea that a President Hillary Clinton would be under FBI investigation for years, presenting an intolerable situation. Now that Trump is under assault, he wants Flynn to testify under immunity, to challenge the Democrats’ “witch hunt.â€? Same old diversion strategy, and it too smells bad. Trump must be supremely conďŹ dent that Flynn has nothing to oer the intelligence committees. Recall that Trump waited two weeks before ďŹ ring Flynn, a clear sign of his hope that Flynn could weather the storm. Flynn, meantime, has lots to gain from a grant of immunity, notably, his discussion of sanctions with Russia’s ambassador while still a private citizen. Like Nunes, Flynn is a proven Trump loyalist—a former campaign booster who will do whatever is demanded of him to

frustrate a probe of collusion with the Russians. Wisely, the Senate Intelligence Committee turned Flynn down, at least for now. Trump’s third ploy is to keep massaging the “wiretapâ€? accusation, each time trying to redirect the media and Congressional investigators. Trump began by directly accusing President Obama of having wiretapped him at Trump Tower. That accusation got nowhere, so he diverted to the accusation that he and his team had been “surveilledâ€? by Obama’s people. Now that that charge has been shown to be nothing more than ordinary and perfectly legal National Security Agency eavesdropping on phone calls initiated from abroad, Trump is asking for investigation of any kind of surveillance by anyone at any time. It’s a ďŹ shing expedition that he (probably in league with Stephen Bannon) surely knows can go nowhere. From the president on down, this is an administration on the defensive, populated by people who are their own worst enemies. The Watergate model looks more relevant by the day. Mel Gurtov, syndicated by PeaceVoice, is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Portland State University.

Guest Editorial: Mel Gurtov, Portland State University Three of Donald Trump’s latest ploys to distract attention from Russiagate have failed First was Rep. Devin Nunes’ late night visit to the White House under escort by two sta members to view classiďŹ ed information. The visit increasingly looks like a prearranged attempt to divert his committee’s investigation into Russiagate. One of the escorts had been appointed by Michael Flynn, the former national security assistant; eorts by Flynn’s successor, H.R. McMaster, to remove him were reportedly thwarted by Trump

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himself. As Sean Spicer might say, this episode doesn’t pass the smell test: It sounds like a “weapon of mass distraction,� as someone on CNN said. Trump is grasping for straws—anything that will lead the media and investigators away from the Russia matter, all the more so now that Jared Kushner’s meeting with the representative of a sanctioned Russian bank has become known. The second ploy is a signature

example of Trump’s untrustworthiness: His turnabout on immunity for government oďŹƒcials who might be prosecuted for criminal behavior. As he has shown time and again, what he once said about a matter is irrelevant to what he now says. Recall that in late September 2016, Trump said in reference to Hillary Clinton and senior sta seeking immunity over her use of a private email server: “The reason they get immunity is be-

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Katrina to go with this eulogy nor are there other written remembrances of her forty years of service to Posey County and me. The reason is to be found in the adage which best describes her: “The impossible can be accomplished if praise is not the object.� Katrina served Posey County from 1976 at age eighteen until March 27, 2017 without seeking or wanting recognition. She worked first for Posey Circuit Court Judge Steve Bach, then for Posey County assessor Mary Lee Curtis, then for Posey County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Rachels and his successor Tom McClelland, then with me in what was the Posey County/now Posey Superior Court/ and from 1983 until last week with me in the Posey Circuit Court. According to the Posey County Auditor’s Office, as of last week Katrina had 494.50 hours of unused/unpaid vacation, personal, sick and flex time (comp. time). Katrina could never find time for herself as she was always doing for everybody else. The Court came first, right after her family. Her work required diligence and intelligence. Her diligence was legendary among her fellow workers and

thousands of citizens who relied upon her for answers to countless complicated legal questions. Of course, most people did not know about her 144 point I.Q., every point of which often came to the rescue of attorneys, litigants and me. There was no job or issue that came before the Court that Katrina felt was not her responsibility. If there was work to be done and people to be helped, she was all in without a request for assistance or thanks. Gentle Reader, you may have never had the honor and pleasure of knowing Katrina Sue Mann but if you or your family, friends or clients needed any service from Posey County government during the last forty years, you may well owe a debt of gratitude to Katrina. However, do not feel bad for not knowing about her sterling service and generous attitude; she would have been embarrassed for you to acknowledge her. For example, Katrina worked right up to going into the hospital last week in spite of immense pain and discomfort. I am pretty sure now, although she fought to the end, she knew this time was different. Of course, she made sure nobody else, including me, knew. Since Katrina can no longer prevent anyone from singing a paean to her, perhaps if you knew her but also did not get a chance to tell her goodbye, you may wish to join in the following farewell: O M M G

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By Dave Pearce After a disappointing 9-3 loss to Evansville Central earlier last week, the Mount Vernon Wildcat baseball team redeemed itself, winning the Terre Haute tournament title on Saturday. The Wildcats defeated New Haven and Terre Haute South in the process. The Wildcats lost to Munster but were declared the tournament winner

via their head-to-head win over Terre Haute South’s Braves. The Wildcats had trouble finding offense in the loss to Central despite coming up with seven hits. Walker Paris had two doubles while Mitchell Veeck, Jackson Elaman, Nathan Burke, Tanner Curtis, and Hunter Vanzant each had hits. Paris finished with a pair of RBIs and Bryan Hensley had one.

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Lady Vikings pick up two more wins

North Posey senior Mallory Lowe’s eyes light up as this offering from an opposing pitcher approaches the plate. Photo by Dave Pearce

By Dave Pearce It was a big week for the North Posey Lady Viking softball team. Not only did the Vikings beat the weather, getting both scheduled games in this week, but they also were able to pick up wins in both games. When added to last week’s dramatic seasonopening win at Reitz, the Vikings are off to a 3-0 start. “It’s nice to see them working hard so early in the season against good competition,” North Posey Coach Gary Gentil said of his Vikings. “Getting the wins is just an added bonus … the gravy.” Gentil assessed his team’s effort as “pretty good against Forest Park and really good

ton came in and pitched the sixth inning for the Vikings. The Vikings scored seven runs against the Rangers and most of the damage was done in the second inning when the Vikings batted around. In the contest, Farr, Blankenberger, and Mauer each had a pair of hits while Lowe, Brandenstein, Ogg, Atkins, Abernathy, and Lewis all had hits for the Vikings who finished with seven runs on 12 hits. Mauer had a solo home run in her final at-bat in the contest. Then on Friday evening, the Vikings

against Henderson County.” But when your pitchers are throwing well and your team is hitting the ball, it just makes a lot of other things fall into place. And in the early part of this season, things are falling into place for the Vikings. “Forest Park is finding their way right now,” Gentil said of the youthful Rangers. “They hit the ball pretty well and they have some speed. Then they have a couple of lefty pitchers who throw a lot of ‘junk’ and that makes it a little difficult. Some of them are still learning their positions so they are just like the rest of us at this point in the season.” Junior Viking pitcher Evelyn Mauer pitched five solid innings for the Vikings as they picked up their first conference win of the season, defeating the Lady Rangers 7-1 just minutes ahead of a big rain storm. As a matter of fact, the rains came just after the sixth inning was finished, a complete game by Pocket Athletic Conference rules. The Vikings have shown good depth on the mound early this season as Megan Bren-

wasted little time in establishing dominance against what is usually one of the better teams in the State of Kentucky. The Vikings jumped on the Lady Colonels early and often enroute to a lop-sided win. “We came out and were really focused at the plate,” Gentil said of his team. “We made the pitcher work and made her throw strikes. When you can sit back a little bit and not chase stuff, it shows. We got some good hits.” The Vikings scored 11 runs on 15 hits. Brandenstein and Blankenberger each had doubles and Brandenstein had a triple as the senior went 3-for-4 in the game, scoring twice. “Ally Brandenstein and Kaitlyn Blankenberger are both getting RBIs for us and with their experience, they are both hitting the ball well,” Gentil said. “Riley Farr had a really good game for a freshman. She went 2-for-4, had a stolen base, two hits and an RBI and played a good defense at second base. And Hannah Ogg did an outstanding job on the mound again. They had two

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Lady Cats score notable victories By Dave Pearce It was an impressive opening weekend for the Mount Vernon Lady Wildcat softball team as they went on the road and played a day-night double-header on Saturday. The end result was a pair of overwhelming victories for the Wildcats as they manhandled both Forest Park and Loogootee to begin the season 2-0. “I was pretty concerned about Loogootee,” Wildcat skipper Dave Bell said. “We didn’t look real sharp against Forest Park in the first game, even though we scored 12 runs and won 12-3. But we were hitting line drives right at people. I’m not sure what it was but I just didn’t think we looked real sharp against them.” In the first inning against the Lady Rangers, the Wildcats picked up a pair of walks and a base hit by Sadie Hobbs to open the contest. Then, with the bases loaded, Megan Ghrist hit the first of what would be two grand slams on the day for the Wildcats. Ghrist would also have another dinger later in the day to go along with teammate Brooklyn Gibbs’ two home runs, one of them also a grand slam. “Right away, we were ahead 4-0,” Bell said of his team’s fast start. In the second inning, Kriston Jewell singled and Gibbs got the first of her homeruns to give the Wildcats a 6-0 lead. Then in the fourth, the Wildcats gave up a run but the Wildcats would get it back in the top of the fifth. Gabbi Gilpin walked to lead off the inning and Gibbs reached on an error. Hobbs came through with another RBI single and the Wildcats added two more runs on errors committed by the disheartened Lady Rangers. Then in the top of the sixth inning Lindsey Keitel doubled and scored on a hit by Jaci Tucker. Jewell then got

North Posey’s Addie Robinson slams the ball out into the field during the second inning against Loogootee Lady Lions. Photo by Garry Beeson another hit as the Wildcats put a 12-spot on the Rangers to open what looks to be a fun and exciting season. Forest Park did put two runs on the board in the bottom of the sixth but four-year starting pitcher Haley Goad settled down and put the Lady Rangers away in the seventh inning to gain win number one of the season for the team. “Haley does a really nice job for us,” Bell said. “She had four strikeouts and gave up four walks but scattered five hits throughout the game.” On the offensive side, Ghrist finished with a double and a homerun while Hobbs finished with a pair of singles. Ghrist had four RBIs and Gibbs added three. Then, following a long delay as the Loogootee Lady Lions had traveled to Vincennes earlier in the way and picked up a win, the Wildcats would have to reboot to face what Bell termed “a dangerous team.” But his team answered the call as the offense again went to work. Gibbs got the call to start

and picked up the win. She also helped her own cause, leading off the game with a double before scoring on a Goad single before Ghrist picked up her second homer of the day. Right away, the Wildcats had opened up a 2-0 lead. “Then we go out in the bottom of the first inning and make our first error of the year and it cost us two runs,” Bell said with a smirk. “All of a sudden the game was tied and I was thinking ‘this is not going to be good’.” But in the second inning, with two outs, Addie Robinson doubled and Jewell walked. Gibbs then lined a two-run double and then scored on another Hobbs hit. Then in the bottom of the inning, lightning struck again in the same place as the Wildcat committed another error. The error combined with two base hits and the Wildcat lead had been cut to 5-4. But in the third inning, Ghrist singled and scored on a Gilpin hit. Gibbs was strong on the mound in the third inning and the Wildcats

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built on their lead. Gibbs picked up her third double of the game and scored on a wild pitch to pad the lead. Then in the sixth, Kietel led off with hit followed by a Tucker hit. After they were bunted over, Robinson singled to score a run and Jewell walked to load the bases for Gibbs, who politely obliged with the team’s second grand slam of the day and her second home run of the day as the Wildcats. Hobbs then walked and Ghrist doubled to score Hobbs and Kietel singled to score Ghrist and Tucker’s base hit scored Kietel. Robinson then had another RBI single as the Wildcats run-ruled the Lions 14-4. “We made three errors that game but they were all three throwing errors and those can be corrected,” Bell said. “Other than that, we played

Brooklyn Gibbs lets the ball fly during a weekend game. Photo by Garry Beeson well defensively and we made the plays we were supposed to make. We had 15 hits and scored 14 runs. Gibbs finished the game 4-for-4 with three doubles and a home run and five RBIs. Ghrist was 3-for-4 with a double and a home run. Kietel was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIS and Robinson was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. “It was a long day because we played Forest Park at 11 but couldn’t play Loogootee

until 5 o’clock,” Bell said. But judging from the outcome, Bell would probably take a whole lot of long days like that one this season. The Wildcats scored 10 runs in their scrimmage against Reitz and 12 and 14 on Saturday. They will host Evansville North on Thursday before traveling to Washington for a Big Eight Conference encounter at noon on Saturday. They will host North Posey on Monday, April 10 at 5 p.m.

Wildcats baseball, from Page B1 Dutkiewicz fanned three. The Wildcats were unable to find offense in a 6-0 loss to Munster in the tournament. The Wildcats had only four baserunners against Munster, those coming on walks. Tanner Curtis walked twice while Nathan Burke and Mitchell Veeck each received a free pass. The Wildcats picked up the tourney win on the strength of a pair of onerun victories. The Wildcats defeated New Haven 2-1 and Terre Haute South by a score of 7-6. Against New Haven, Curtis got the win, going four innings and giving up three hits and one run. The team committed one error behind Curtis. He struck out two and walked three. Brian Hensley saw two innings,

striking out a pair and walking two but allowing no hits. Martin Seiftert gave up one hit but struck out two in one inning on the mound. Walker Paris and Hunter Murphy led the Wildcats with two hits apiece while Veeck, Nathan Burke, and Austin Brakie each had a hit. Paris and Veeck each had a double. Bryan Hensley’s sacrifice led to the one earned run. In Saturday’s game against Terre Haute South, the Wildcats got one in the first before the Braves put up three in the second and two in the third to take a 5-1 lead into the fifth inning, In the bottom of the fifth, the Wildcats scored four runs to pull to within 5-4 but Terre Haute South put

an insurance run on the board in the sixth. The Wildcats came back in impressive style, scoring a pair in the bottom of the seventh inning to take the win. Seniors Hensley and Paris each had a pair of hits and each scored two runs for the Wildcats. Hunter Murphy had two hits and an RBI. Hensley had three RBIs. The Wildcats threw four pitchers at the Braves with Burke getting the win and Paris the save. Dutkiewicz went three innings giving up five runs on only four hits an error and a walk. Burke went two innings, giving up only one hit and a walk. Brakie and Paris each gave up a hit in their one inning of action.


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Vikings win two, lose two as season starts By Dave Pearce Another year is upon us and it’s time for the “boys of summer” to finally get moving. Hopefully the outlook for every high school baseball team in the state is positive. And North Posey’s is no different. With three seniors graduating from their team last year, North Posey hopes to turn their 8-16 record around this year. Starters coming back from last year’s squad are seniors Ethan Morlock, Dalton Rankin, Ethan Rose, Levi Ricketts, Dyllan Riordan. Juniors Wes Voegel, Brandon Hamman, Corey Heath and sophomore Shane Harris are also back. “The encouraging point of last year’s team was the young and promising pitching coming back,” North Posey head coach Darrick Wiggins said. “With seniors Morlock, Rankin and Riordan and juniors Voegel, Heath and Hamman, and the promising Harris on the mound, the Vikings look able to compete. Juniors AJ Reynolds and Grant Parker will also join this pitching staff that looks to be pushed to its limits with the new Pitch Count Rule.” Offensively, the Vikings will be led by senior Dalton Rankin who has committed to play for Rose Hulman next season. Junior Wes Voegel and sophomore Shane Harris will also do their best to move runners around for the Vikings this spring. “All these young men work hard to improve their swings every time we get together and their hard work is beginning to pay off,” said Wiggins. Joining this group for the 2017 season are Juniors Alec Goetz, Cody Reese and Wyatt Lyke as well as sophomores - Jarrett Motz, Seth Morrow and Dalton Cox. Hopefully, the speed, pitching and hard work in the batting cages will pay off for the Vikings in 2017.

Dirt flies up and the ball bounces as North Posey baseball player Alec Goetz attempts to get on base during the season opener this week against Memorial. The Vikings played four games this week, winning two. Photo by Dave Pearce The Vikings played their season opener at Stone Field taking on a very good Evansville Memorial team on Wednesday. The two teams started their college Division I prospects in an early season teaser. The Vikings started Shane Harris and Memorial started Drew Ashley and neither one disappointed. After three innings, Memorial had scored three and the Vikings were not on the scoreboard. Both teams were having trouble with both pitchers’ command and speed. Because of the colder conditions and early season the teams elected to pull their starters early and use relievers for the remainder of the game. The Vikings followed Harris with Wes Voegel and Grant Parker. Both pitchers held the Tigers in check, but the Viking bats could not warm up as

they were shutout 8-0. But the Vikings were not without their opportunities against the Tigers’ Indiana University signee. The Vikings loaded the bases in the third and after battling, Rankin hit the ball hard but right at the second baseman ending the threat. The Vikings also had other opportunities but were unable to put timely hits together. Then on Friday night the Vikings traveled to South Knox and played in a cold and drizzly night game. But the bats were warmer and the Vikings pushed across eight runs against the Spartans’ two. Ethan Morlock started out the pitching duties and maintained a shutout and had six strikeouts in three innings of work. AJ Reynolds and Dyllan Riordan followed Morlock and held South Knox to two runs for the remainder. Shane Harris led the way for the Vikings offensively with two hits and scored once. On Saturday, the Vikings hosted a double-header against the Blackford Bruins, which is a team located between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. Blackford is on spring break and set up their schedule to make a southern trip and the Vikings had an open weekend. Blackford’s coach Tony Uggen, Viking fans might remember from the 2005 North Posey State Championship game, was the coach for Northview. In the first game, the Vikings started Dalton Rankin and followed by Grant Parker for the win. The Vikings pushed across 12 runs on nine hits compared to the Bruins one run on two hits. Offensively the Vikings were led again by Shane Harris with two hits. He also scored twice and drove in four runs. Besides getting the win on the mound, Rankin followed with a 1-for-1 performance that drove in two runs.

North Posey pitcher Wes Voegel reaches back to put all he has into this pitch during the season opener this week against Memorial. Photo by Dave Pearce In the second game the Bruins took advantage of the Vikings quiet bats and squeaked out a comefrom-behind 3-1 win. The Vikings started Wes Voegel followed by Corey Heath and Brandon Hamman. The three hurlers kept the Bruins at bay with only three hits and three runs but it wasn’t enough for the win. The Vikings had three hits as well but could push only one run across.

The Vikings stand at 2-2 and look forward to a challenging week. The Vikings were to face powerhouses South Spencer on Monday and Mater Dei on Wednesday. The Vikes will have a Thursday Varsity/JV game at Evansville Reitz and on Saturday, a Varsity/JV at Perry Central. Also the Freshman will host a three team tournament hosting Mater Dei and Jasper this week.

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The winning team in the First Annual Danny Embrey Memorial Softball Tournament was the team pictured above. Team members are, front row, left to right, Matt Antey, Mac, Tristan, Drew Aushenbaugh, and Brandon Conaway. In the back row are Ben Labhart, Amos Russelburg, Chris Holmes, Matt Scherzinger, Tyler Evans, and Eric Barnes. Photo submitted

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earned runs on her.” But the Vikings up and down the line-up were hitting the ball well. Mallory Lowe got the Vikings off on the right foot as the lead-off hitter was hit by a pitch to open the game and eventually scored. She had an RBI as well. Mauer went 1-for-3 at the plate with an RBI and a run scored. Right fielder Atkins also had a single and scored a run as did Abernathy. Elise Lewis had two hits and also scored a run for the Vikings. While the Vikings and their coaches are happy to have three early-season wins, the competition will pick up in intensity this week as the Vikings will play two critical Pocket Athletic Conference games in the second week of the season. They will host always-tough Gibson Southern on Thursday evening before hosting conference opponent and possible sectional opponent Tell City on Friday night. “After this week is over, we’ll have almost half of our conference games in,” Gentil said. “We will have played Forest Park, Gibson and Tell City.” While there are no official rankings out yet, the Lady Titans from Gibson Southern are expected to be among the state’s elite in Class 3A after being forced up to Class 4A and advancing to the semi-state last year. “They have their pitcher Nurrenbern back and they are super and are going to be looking to make that run far into the tournament again this year,” Gentil said. “They have almost everybody back from last year’s team.” Gentil said it is good for his team to play

North Posey senior Kim Kissel is aware of her surroundings as she prepares to field at shortstop. Photo by Dave Pearce against good programs and the Titans have one of the best around. “We have good senior leaders who lead by example,” Gentil said.

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Court News Arrests March 24 Justin Keith—Edinburgh— Warrant, Burglary, Theft— PCS Jacqueline Moore—Evansville—Driving While Suspended—PCS Larry Mosley—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Driving While Suspended (petition to revoke)—MVPD Ryan Reynolds—Mount Vernon—Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator for Life, Resisting Law Enforcement, Operating While Intoxicated—PCS March 25 Jerry Rosser, Jr.—Evansville—Battery with Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Officer, Resisting Law Enforcement x 2, False Informing x 2, Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Operating a Vehicle with a Schedule I or II Controlled Substance—PCS Heather Ricketts—Mount Vernon—Domestic Battery, Interference with the Reporting of a Crime—MVPD March 26 Scott Faver—Wadesville— Driving While Suspended— ISP Jonathan Maw—Mount Vernon—Domestic Battery, Strangulation—MVPD

March 27 Justin Lisanby—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Criminal Trespass—MVPD March 28 Michael Coburn—Mount Vernon—Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator (petition to revoke)—PCS March 29 Alton Folz—Mount Vernon—Theft, Driving Without a License—MVPD Jefferson Hodges—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Theft— PCS March 30 Kirstin Gaffney—Evansville—Warrant, Driving Without a License, Speeding (failure to appear)—MVPD David Roten—Evansville—Driving While Suspended--MVPD Complaints March 23 2:09 a.m.—Gray Ford dumping items in apartment dumpster—Mount Vernon 10:57 a.m.—Road Hazard—Boat parked on street and basketball goal in front of it and kids—Raintree Drive, Mount Vernon 12:04 a.m.—Miscellaneous—Request to speak with officer reference an assault

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case involving the caller—6th Street, Mount Vernon 12:46 p.m.—Theft—Her brother stole money from her—Stewartsville Road, Stewartsville 12:55 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Advised sister is blocking caller’s driveway with her vehicle—Sharp Street, Poseyville 3:50 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Request an officer. Advised they have a client whom is very hostile—No location 5:28 p.m.—Juvenile Problem—Caller advised she is having issues with her 9 yearold—9th Street, Mount Vernon 5:42 p.m.—Accident— Male on moped fell into the ditch—Bluff Road, Mount Vernon 7:36 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Advised young male yelling at an adult—No location 11:13 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised his wife heard someone in their yard. Heard their back gate—West Street, Griffin March 24 12:35 a.m.—Assault— Male subject advised a car pulled up next to him and male jumped out---Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon 4:25 a.m.—Theft—Caller advised her truck was stolen around 8 or 8:30 this evening—Eastgate Drive, Mount Vernon 7:21 a.m.—Welfare Check—Male subject passed out in a vehicle. Vehicle is running. Gold Century—4th Street, Mount Vernon 8:21 a.m.—Animal Complaint—Black dog keeps jumping the fence when caller walks, runs towards caller— Canal Street, Mount Vernon 1:35 p.m.—Theft—Request to speak to a deputy reference identity theft on the company—SR 66, New Harmony 4:11 p.m.—Animal Complaint—Caller advised 2 dogs being aggressive in his backyard. They are not the caller’s dogs—Washington Av, Mount Vernon 7:13 p.m.—Impaired Driver—Caller advised male came into the store very intoxicated with 2 children—4th Street, Mount Vernon

8:15 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised vehicle has driven through the soccer field and is just sitting there— Smith Road, Mount Vernon 10:58 p.m.—Message— Caller advised she is wanting her boyfriend out of her house—Lincoln, Mount Vernon 11:29 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Caller advised her daughter is accusing her of things and the daughter is beating her boyfriend up— Main Street, Mount Vernon March 25 12:24 a.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised juveniles were trying to take the stickers off his license plate—Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon 2:24 a.m.—Domestic Violence—Male and female arguing in the street. Verbal at this time—No location 4:13 a.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Caller advised there is a disturbance at her residence. Female and male are verbally arguing—Main Street, Mount Vernon 9:33 a.m.—Theft—Out with a scooter that his son reported stolen a couple months ago—No location 1:28 p.m.—Harassment— Caller advised subjects drove by and yelled racial slurs. Request an officer—9th Street, Mount Vernon 1:31 p.m.—Custodial Inference—Caller request an officer. Advised ex is enroute to his location—Vista Drive, Mount Vernon 2:59 p.m.—2:59 p.m.—Domestic Violence—Daughter is trying to get her clothes. Male is arguing with her. Verbal at this time—Water Street, Mount Vernon 3:42 p.m.—Message— Wanting to speak with an officer reference his wife taking a tv out of the house—Vista Drive, Mount Vernon 4:23 p.m.—disturbing the Peace—Juvenile called and advised his dad told him to call the police—Brummitt Street, Owensville 7:48 p.m.—Theft—Caller advised fishing gear was stolen from a vehicle—No location 7:58 p.m.—Assault— 21-year-old female advised her father grabbed her by her upper right arm—Ryan Lane, Evansville

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Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Robinson Township, Posey County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budge for the current year at their regular meeting place at 201 Schroeder Rd. S., Wadesville, IN, at 6 o’clock p.m., on the 18th day of April, 2017.

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2017-62 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcohol Beverage Board of Posey County, Indiana will hold a public hearing at 9:00 am on April 19, 2017 at the City Hall Annex Building, 520 Main St, in the city of Mount Vernon in said county, to investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the applicants listed herein to wit: RC6500133 Beer Wine & Liquor - Fraternal Club RENEWAL AMERICAN LEGION 5 203 WALNUT ST Mount Vernon IN D/B/A AMERICAN LEGION DL6584084 Beer & Wine Dealer - Grocery Store RENEWAL MIHIR ENTERPRISE INC 7107 HWY 66 Wadesville IN D/B/A FRANKY J’S Pravinkumar Patel 11501 Diamond Island Rd. Wadesville, Secretary Pravinkumar Patel 11501 Diamond Island Rd. Wadesville, President RR6531723 Beer Wine & Liquor - Restaurant (209) RENEWAL Shree Gajanana Inc. 11115 Broadway Ave Evansville IN D/B/A St Phillips Truck Stop VIJAYKUMAR PATEL 13414 PRARIE DR Evansville, Secretary VIJAYKUMAR PATEL 13414 PRARIE DR Evansville, President RR6531877 Beer Wine & Liquor - Restaurant (209) RENEWAL G ROGER McCORMICK 7228 MAIN ST Wadesville IN D/B/A BLUE MOON PUB Published in the Posey County News on April 4, 2017 - hspaxlp

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March 26 3:53 p.m.—Assault— Caller advised male subject choked her and assaulted her—3rd Street, Mount Vernon 3:54 p.m.—Harassment— Daughter went to jail yesterday and her husband keeps texting the caller—Water Street, Mount Vernon 4:44 p.m.—Hang-up—Can hear several juveniles on the phone—Walnut Street, Mount Vernon 7:20 p.m.—Welfare Check—Caller requests a welfare check on son. Advised drug use is going on—Vista Drive, Mount Vernon 7:29 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised someone is beating on all her windows— 6th Street, Mount Vernon March 27 10:40 a.m.—Theft—Company laptop stolen from coat closet, has video footage— William Keck Bypass, Mount Vernon 1:00 p.m.—Criminal Mischief—Someone left a dead squirrel and animal fecal matter on the carport—Boberg Road, Evansville 2:19 p.m.—Information— Has video of a drive-off that occurred this morning—Main Street, Mount Vernon 2:41 p.m.—Message—Has questions about a subject she has had evicted—Jefferson, Mount Vernon 7:38 p.m.—Citizen Dispute—Caller advised his father is very intoxicated and won’t let caller leave—Mackey Ferry Road, Mount Vernon 7:51 p.m.—Standby— Caller is the landlord and he is needing help evicting the tenant—Jefferson, Mount Vernon 7:52 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised there are several people behind the building where the semis are parked— 2nd Street, Mount Vernon 9:41 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Caller saw a female and male fighting. Advised it was verbal only—Freeman Lane, New Harmony 9:48 p.m.—Disturbing the Peace—Caller saw subjects approach front door and jerk it open—Walnut Street, Mount Vernon 9:55 p.m.—Threatening— Female and male subject were threatening caller and her 3-year-old—Nettleton Street, Mount Vernon Traffic Violations January 23, 2017 Osama Saud M. Alanazi, 22, Evansville, 69/55, $6.50 plus costs; Donna J. Alfrey, 44, Evansville, driving while suspended, $6.50 plus costs, driver’s license suspended 90 days; Donna J. Alfrey, 44, Evansville, unsafe lane movement, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; Donna J. Alfrey, 44, Evansville, no insurance, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Greg S. Alper, 57, Lexington, Ky., 93/70, $16.50 plus costs; Ladesha A. Anderson, 25, Evansville, 69/60, $6.50 plus costs; Brook N. Arnold, 23, Wadesville, driving while suspended, dismissed; Brook N. Arnold, 23, Wadesville, no insurance, dismissed; Brook N. Arnold, 23, Wadesville, no operator’s license in possession, $7 plus costs; Jennifer A. Baker, 32, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Shalena M. Barnes, 40, Mount Vernon, 50/30, $11.50 plus costs; Joshua D. Bean, 38, West Frankfort, Ill., failure to use headlights, $7 plus costs; Willem J. Bentle, 28, Evansville, 72/55, $11.50 plus costs.

2017-59 Notice to Taxpayers of Proposed Additional Appropriations Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Robinson Township, Posey County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budge for the current year at their regular meeting place at 201 Schroeder Rd. S., Wadesville, IN, at 6 o’clock p.m., on the 18th day of April, 2017.

ATTORNEY: William H. Bender 17 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 430 Poseyville, Indiana, 47633 Phone: (812) 874-3636, (812) 985-2102 NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF POSEY COUNTY, INDIANA. In the matter of the estate of Marialice S. Cox, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Patricia C. Ayers and Barbara A. Boone were on the 21st day of March, 2017, appointed C0-Executrixes of the estate of Marialice S. Cox, deceased, who died the 27th day of January, 2017. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, this 21st day of March, 2017. Betty B. Postletheweight Betty B. Postletheweight, Clerk Posey Circuit Court Jamie L. Simpson Deputy Published in the Posey County News on March 28 & April 4, 2017 - hspaxlp

Fund Name: Cumulative Fire Fund: Major Budget Classification: Personal Services Supplies Other Services & Charges Township Assistance Debt Service Capital Outlays

$ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 40,000.00

TOTAL for Cumulative Fire Fund:

$ 40,000.00

Amount

Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriation as finally approved will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance (Department). The Department will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken at the above meeting. Dated 3/29/17

Gary Saalweachter (Fiscal Offier) Robinson Township Trustee

Published in the Posey County News on April 4, 2017- hspaxlp

John C. Betonwhite, 46, Madisonville, Ky., 79/60, $11.50 plus costs; Brian D. Blankenship, 22, Mount Vernon, leaner permit violation, $7 plus costs; Robert T. Bleeks, 21, Carmi, Ill., 76/60, $11.50 plus costs; Mario L. Booth, 33, Harrisburg, Ill., 45/30, $6.50 plus costs; Joshua D. Boots, 24, Evansville, driving left of center, $6.50 plus costs; Joshua D. Boots, 24, Evansville, use of telecommunications device while operating, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Victoria L. Brashear, 25, Rockfield, Ky., 86/70, $11.50 plus costs; Rebekah D. Brown, 28, Princeton, Ky., 80/60, $11.50 plus costs; Amber N. Brumbeloe, 28, Wadesville, driving while suspended, dismissed; Amber N. Brumbeloe, 28, Wadesville, no operator’s license in possession, $7 plus costs; Mason L. Bryant, 35, Mount Vernon, 65/55, failure to appear; Jordan C. Burris, 20, Evansville, 94/50, $26.50 plus costs; Heather R. Cain, 40, Mount Vernon, 45/30, $6.50 plus costs; Lance D. Carlisle, 22, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, dismissed. Lance D. Carlisle, 22, Mount Vernon, expired plates, dismissed; Lance D. Carlisle, 22, Mount Vernon, no operator’s license in possession, $7 plus costs; James R. Carpenter, 33, Enfield, Ill., 70/55, failure to appear; Amanda D. Carter, 36, Evansville, 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Matthew L. Clark, 26, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, dismissed; Matthew L. Clark, 26, Mount Vernon, false/fictitious registration, $7 plus costs, Matthew L. Clark, 26, Mount Vernon, expired plate, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; James L. Clay, 67, Louisville, Ky., 75/65, dismissed; Melinda L. Cleveland, 48, Mount Vernon, failure to signal lane change, $6.50 plus costs; Brooke N. Cohoon, 25, Mount Vernon, expired plates, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Brooke N. Cohoon, 25, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, $6.50 plus costs, driver’s license suspended 90 days; Andrew J. Conner, 28, Boonville, 83/60, failure to appear; Caitlin E. Cooper, 25, Harrodsburg, Ky., expired plates, dismissed. Dustin W. Coston, 29, Carmi, Ill., 73/55, failure to appear; Sammantha L. Davis, 33, Bedford, 85/70, failure to appear; Sammantha L. Davis, 33, Bedford, driving while suspended failure to appear; Norman Day, 56, Terre Haute, 65/55, dismissed; Sarah C. Doerner, 29, Evansville, 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Derek E. Dowdy, 24, Evansville, 73/55, $11.50 plus costs; Zackary t. Elliott, 20, New Harmony, no insurance, dismissed; Jeffrey A. Embrey, 29, Evansville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Jamie L. English, 27, Harrisburg, Ill., 72/55, $11.50 plus costs; Brandon L. Fields, 33, Evansville, 79/60, $11.50 plus costs; Elijah L. Ford, 20, Mount Vernon, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Jonathan E. Franks, 19, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Jonathan E. Franks, 19, Mount Vernon, failure to stop at through highway, $6.50 plus costs; Tailore M. Frymire, 24, Carmi, Ill., 50/30, Dismissed. Chelsie L. Fulcher, 24, Corydon, Ky., 73/55, $11.50 plus costs; David P. Fulton, 64, Ocean View, De, 68/55, amended to 58/55, $6.50 plus costs; Theodore Gilbert, 59, Metropolis, Ill., 48/30, $11.50 plus costs; Joseph R. Goebel, 50, 65/50, Newburgh, failure to appear; Angela M. Goedde, 43, Wadesville, 83/25, failure to appear; Drew M. Goodridge, 24, Evansville, license plate light, $7 plus costs; Drew M. Goodridge, 24, Evansville, improper headlights, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Patricia J. Goodwin, 36, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Jonathan O. Graves, 30, New Harmony, expired plates, failure to appear; Rebekah J. Gregory, 32, Mount Vernon, 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Kelsey R. Hadley, 26, Evansville, 48/30, $11.50 plus costs; Brian K. Hatch, Jr., 31, Mount Vernon, false/ fictitious registration, dismissed; Braelen R. Hicks, 20, Henderson, Ky., 74/55, failure to appear; Braelen R. Hicks, 20, Henderson, Ky., expired plates, failure to appear. Alicyn A. Howard, 18,


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Little Big Shots “Tiny Dancer” Dancer; twin boxers; gospel singer. (N) (G)

Once Upon a Time “Mother’s Little

NCIS: Los Angeles A woman may be selling Navy secrets. (N) (14)

(6:00) Little Big

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North Woods Law “Episode 6” (PG)

Lone Star Law (N) (In Stereo) (14)

Big Time RV (G)

Spring Baking Championship (N) (G)

Kevin Can Wait (N) Man With a Plan (PG) Å (N) (PG) Å

Superior Donuts (N) 2 Broke Girls (N) (PG) Å (14) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn. A husband and wife are assassins for rival organizations. Å

“Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012)

(5:45) Better Call

WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (In Stereo Live) (PG,V) Å

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Diners, Drive (G)

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Last-Standing (PG) Last-Standing (PG) Last-Standing (PG) The Middle (PG)

The Middle (PG)

The Middle (PG)

The Middle (PG)

At Midnight (14)

Friends (14) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Jessie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Girl Meets World (G) Å

30 for 30 Å

Fresh Prince (G)

The First 48 (In Stereo) (14) Å

Fresh Prince (G)

Inside the NBA (N) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Jalen & Jacoby

Mod Fam (PG)

Tiny House (G)

Delicious (G)

Family Guy (14)

Cleveland (14)

American Dad (14)

Help My Yelp (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

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Booze Traveler (PG) Å

Aqua Teen (PG)

Haunted High Å

Golden Girls (PG)

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Golden Girls (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

Frasier (PG) Å

Frasier (PG) Å

Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004) George Clooney. Indebted criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G) Å

Love It or List It (G) Å

Bizarre Foods/Zimmern (PG)

Chicken (14)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

CSI: Crime (14)

My 600-Lb. Life “Nicole’s Story” (PG)

Movie: ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich. Å

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G) Å

Tiny House (G)

Delicious (G)

Better Call Saul (In Stereo) (14) Å

Daily Show (14)

Alaskan Bush People- Grit (14)

South Park (MA)

Best Friends When- Austin & Ally (In ever (G) Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Alaskan Bush People- Grit (14)

My 600-Lb. Life “Cynthia’s Story” Cynthia loses weight for her children. (PG)

Jessie “Punch Dumped Love” (G)

South Park (14)

Better Call Saul (In Stereo) (14) Å

South Park (14)

Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country (N) (PG) Å

Lone Star Law “Border Bust” (14)

Talking Saul (Season Premiere) (N) (14) Å

Daily Show (14)

Bob’s Burgers (14) Family Guy (14)

Last-Standing (PG) Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) George Clooney. A suave ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault.

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (N) (G)

Love It or List It (G) Å

SC Featured

Movie: ››‡ “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn. A husband and wife are assassins for rival organizations. Å

Movie: ›› “Mean Girls 2” (2011, Comedy) Meaghan Martin. (In Stereo) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Cops (14) Å

Movie: ››› “Chronicle” (2012) Å

Cops (14) Å

Street Outlaws The drivers race to win. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Seinfeld “The Secret Code” (PG)

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Burgers (PG)

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (G) Å

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

The First 48 “Murder in Treme” (14,L)

Delicious (G)

Booze Traveler (N) (PG) Å

Last Man Standing (PG) Å

Antiques Roadshow (G) Å

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

The First 48 (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Friends (PG) Å

King of Hill (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Delicious (G)

House Hunters (G) Love It or List It (PG) Å

Cops (14) Å

Conan (14,D,L) Å

Baseball Tonight

Wrld, Gumball (Y7) King of Hill (PG)

Bizarre Foods/Zimmern (PG)

Angie Tribeca (14) Å (DVS)

NFL Live Å

My 600-Lb. Life “Nicole’s Story” Nicole may leave her kids motherless. (PG)

Delicious (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

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Frasier (PG) Å

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

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Little Women: LA Elena and Preston receive test results. (14) Å

Movie: ›› “Jupiter Ascending” (2015) Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean. Premiere. Å

Bunk’d (In Stereo) (G) Å

Alaska- Last Frontier (14)

Better Call Saul (Season Premiere) (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

Bunk’d (In Stereo) (G) Å

Tavis Smiley (G)

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

11:30

Golden Girls (PG)

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (In The Late Late Show With James Corden Paid Program Paid Stereo) (PG) Å (In Stereo) (14,D,L) Å programming. (G)

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

Street Outlaws “From Mega to Street” (In Stereo) (14) Å

(5:00) Movie: ››› “Independence Day” (1996)

Liv and Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Tavis Smiley (G)

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

11:00

Golden Girls (PG)

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)

Conan (N) (14,D,L) Å

(6:00) My 600-Lb. Life “Cynthia’s Story” (PG) Å

Liv and Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

Alaskan Bush People- Grit (14)

Alaska- Last Frontier (PG)

Better Call Saul “Klick” Jimmy must make a difficult choice. (14) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Better Call Saul “Nailed” Jimmy faces a sudden personal dilemma. (14) Å

Bush People (14)

S DISN (G) Å

J AP R USA

I AMC Saul “Fifi” (14)

Tosh.0 (14) Å

Tosh.0 (14) Å

South Park (MA)

Young-Hungry (14) Baby Daddy (14)

The Twins: Happily Ever After? (14)

Young-Hungry (14) Baby Daddy (14)

South Park “God God Go I & XII” (14)

Tosh.0 (14) Å

The First 48 (In Stereo) (14) Å

The First 48 “Murder in Treme” (14,L)

Island Life (G)

Boat Buyers (G)

Rick, Morty (14)

Spring Baking Championship (G)

Island Life (G)

Boat Buyers (G)

Rick, Morty (14)

Movie: ›› “The Wedding Date” (2005) Debra Messing, Amy Adams. Å

NBA Basketball: Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Full House (G)

Bates Motel “The Body” (N) (14,L,V)

Full House (G)

Nicky, Ricky (G)

Thundermans (G)

Full House (G)

NBA Basketball: Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons. (N) (Live) Å

(6:00) Bones (14)

Game Shakers (G) Full House (G)

MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs. From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (N) (Live)

Baseball Tonight

30 for 30 Å

College Basketball: State Farm Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships. Å

SportsCenter (N)

? A&E The First 48 (PG) B FREE (4:30) Grease Å C COM South Park (14)

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10:30

Caribbean Life (G)

Big Time RV (G)

SuperMansion

Spring Baking Championship (G)

Caribbean Life (G)

Big Time RV (G)

Metal (MA)

Tasmanian Devils

Who Do You Think You Are? (PG)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Chrisley (14)

Lone Star Law “Gator vs. Dog” (14)

Chrisley (14)

Andi Mack “Outside Austin & Ally (In the Box” (G) Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Long Lost Family (In Stereo) (PG)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Paid Program (G)

Kevin Hart: Let

Into the Badlands “Palm of the Iron Fox” Into the Badlands The Widow’s fight for power. (14) (14) Å

Lone Star Law (In Stereo) (14)

Comic Book Men (N) (PG) Å

South Park (14)

Robison (PG)

American Pickers (PG) Å

Fresh Prince (G)

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Movie: ››› “World War Z” (2013) Brad Pitt. A zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity.

Cops (14) Å

Movie: ››› “World War Z” (2013) Brad Pitt. A zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity.

Cops (14) Å

Snow White

Cops (PG) Å

Paid Program (G)

Gorburger Sh. (14) South Park (14)

Joel Osteen (PG)

Fresh Prince (PG)

Law & Order “Blaze” (In Stereo) (14)

Movie: ››› “Troy” (2004, Adventure) Brad Pitt, Eric Bana. Achilles leads Greek forces in the Trojan War. Å

44News at 10 (N)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Friends (14) Å

American Pickers (PG) Å

Friends (PG) Å

SportsCenter Å

30 for 30 Å

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Street Outlaws “From Mega to Street” (Season Premiere) (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

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(6:00) Street Outlaws: Overdrive “Episode 9” (N) (In Stereo)

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Angie Tribeca (N) (14) Å (DVS)

Underground “Whiteface” (MA,L,V)

Scorpion “Rock Block” An asteroid contains strands of DNA. (N) (14)

Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy “Tea Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å American Dad (N) (DVS) Peter” (14,D,L,S,V) (DVS) (DVS) (14) Å (DVS)

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L * WEVV Tonight (N) (G) Å

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Who Wants to Be a Dancing With the Stars (N) (In Stereo Live) (PG,L) Å 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG)

Quantico “ODYOKE” A friend seeks Alex’s help. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

The Voice “Knockouts, Part 3” Artists are paired against teammates. (N) (In Stereo) Taken “Solo” Bryan is taken during an (PG,D,L) Å operation. (N) (14,S,V) Å

Wheel of Fortune

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_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N) from Cadmus. (In Stereo) (PG) Å ) ` WNIN PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow (N) (G) Å

10:00

Golden Girls (PG)

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

9:30

Golden Girls (PG)

American Experience Wilson envisions democratic world order. (N) (PG)

9:00

Golden Girls (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cake Wars “Happy Feet” (G) Å

Movie: ›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Å

Spring Baking Championship (N) (G)

Big Time RV (G)

Pretty Face (14)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Big Time RV (G)

Family Guy (14)

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

8:30

ESPN FC (N)

Movie: ››‡ “The Wolfman” (2010, Horror) Benicio Del Toro. Å (DVS)

Penn & Teller: Fool Us Xavier Mortimer; Eyewitness News at 9PM (N) Fielding West. (In Stereo) (PG)

8:00

Boat Buyers (G)

Island Life (N) (G)

Supergirl Jeremiah Danvers is rescued

7:30

When Calls the Heart (N) (PG) Å

Boat Buyers (G)

Island Life (N) (G)

Eyewitness News

BROADCAST CHANNELS

MONDAY EVENING 6:30 7:00

≤ HALL (6:00) Movie: “Moonlight in Vermont” (2017) Å

∞ CMT

Guy’s Grocery Games (N) (G) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Shallow Hal” (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black. Å

≠ FOOD Guy’s Games (G)

Big Time RV (G)

Caribbean Life (G)

American Dad (14) Family Guy (14)

Food Paradise (N) (G) Å

Food Paradise (G)

¨ HGTV Beach Bargain (G) Lakefront Brgn (G) Lakefront Brgn (G) Caribbean Life (G)

Rick, Morty (14)

Bizaardvark (In Stereo) (G) Å

Long Island Medium (In Stereo) (PG)

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Who Do You Think You Are? (N) (PG)

Bunk’d “Dance in My Pants” (G)

Mod Fam (PG)

North Woods Law “Episode 6” (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Rick, Morty (14)

Long Lost Family (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Movie: “The Swap” (2016) Peyton List. Two high school athletes magically swap bodies. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Brak Show (PG)

Venture Bros. (14)

South Park (MA)

Into the Badlands Sunny and Bajie meet Into the Badlands “Palm of the Iron Fox” Talking With Chris Hardwick (Series a dangerous foe. (14) Å The Widow’s fight for power. (14) Premiere) (N) (14) Å

Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (MA)

Movie: ››› “Grease” (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. (In Stereo) Å

X TOON Train Dragon

Long Island Medium (N) (PG)

Friends (PG) Å

American Pickers (PG) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Movie: ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. Å

Medium (PG)

Bizaardvark (In Stereo) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

North Woods Law “No Way Out” (PG)

Full House (G)

American Pickers (PG) Å

Full House (G)

Feud: Bette and Joan (MA) Å

Bar Rescue (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Movie: “Evil Nanny” (2017, Suspense) Lindsay Elston, Matthew Pohlkamp, Nichole Sterling. A family must evict its negligent nanny. Å

Feud: Bette and Joan (MA) Å

Bar Rescue “Paradise Lost” (PG,L)

Movie: ››‡ “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” (2014) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Å (DVS)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

30 for 30 Å

Feud: Bette and Joan (MA) Å

Bar Rescue (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Naked and Afraid “Rise Above” Survival- Naked and Afraid “Episode 3” (In Stereo) Naked and Afraid Strangers face an ists in the Amazonia jungle. (14) (14) Å extreme environment. (14) Å

V SYFY (6:00) Movie: ›› “Resident Evil: Retribution” (2012)

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South Park (MA)

Into the Badlands Sunny and Bajie struggle to stay alive. (14) Å

South Park (14)

Andi Mack “Outside K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å

Law & Order (14)

North Woods (PG)

S DISN the Box” (G)

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American Pickers (PG) Å

Full House (G)

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Pickers (PG)

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Crashletes (PG)

Henry Danger (G)

(6:00) Movie: ››‡ “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” (2014, Fantasy) Ian McKellen.

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Movie: ›› “Bad Boys II” (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. Å (DVS)

Engagement (PG)

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Blue Bloods (In Stereo) (14) Å

Paid Program Paid In Depth With Graprogramming. (G) ham Bensinger

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The King of Queens (PG) Å

Home Fires on Masterpiece (PG)

Bob’s Burgers (In Stereo) (PG) Å

APRIL 9, 2017 12:00 12:30

Scandal The gladiators feel Olivia’s absence. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Bones A man is found dead. (14)

Person of Interest Reese’s cover leads to complications. (14) Å

Castle Alexis thinks an inmate is innocent. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

RightThisMinute (N) Å

Call the Midwife (N) (14) Å

Paid Program Paid The List (N) (In programming. (G) Stereo) (PG) Å

Bones (In Stereo) (14) Å

11:30

Family Guy “Deep Bob’s Burgers (In Throats” (14,D,L,S) Stereo) (PG) Å

11:00

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MLB Baseball: Miami Marlins at New York Mets. From Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live)

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SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Movie: “Evil Nanny” (2017, Suspense) Lindsay Elston, Matthew Pohlkamp, Nichole Movie Sterling. A family must evict its negligent nanny. Å

Feud: Bette and Joan (N) (MA) Å

Bar Rescue (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

30 for 30 Å

(5:00) Movie: “A Wife’s Nightmare”

(6:00) Movie: ››‡ “Snow White and the Huntsman” (2012) Kristen Stewart. (In Stereo) Å

Bar Rescue “Paradise Lost” (PG,L)

: ESPN2 SportsCenter (N)

9 LIFE

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7 SPIKE Bar Rescue (PG)

Blue Bloods (In Stereo) (14) Å

44News at 10 (N)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

14 News at 10:00PM Å

Movie: ›› “Rush Hour 2” (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone. Detectives battle a Hong Kong gangster and his henchmen. Å (DVS)

Naked and Afraid: Uncensored “Ashes to Naked and Afraid “Episode 3” (N) (In Ashes” (N) (14) Å Stereo) (14) Å

Naked and Afraid “Melt Down Under” Survivalists in Australia’s Outback. (14)

Blue Bloods “Mother’s Day” (14,L,V)

(6:00) Naked and

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% WTBS “Bad Boys II”

Elementary “High Heat” Probing a private investigator’s murder. (N) (14,L,V)

American Crime Shae is introduced to online sex work. (N) (14) Å

Match Game Adam Carolla; Jenna Fischer. (N) (In Stereo) (G) Å

Madam Secretary Henry finds the doomsday cult’s bomb. (N) (14) Å

Shades of Blue “Fracture” Caroline’s murder is investigated. (N) (14,L,V)

Austin City Limits (PG) Å

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

10:30

Wolf Hall on Masterpiece (PG) Å

10:00

The Cardinals Insider (In Stereo)

9:30

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

9:00

Chicago Justice “Lily’s Law” A female juror turns up dead. (N) (14,L)

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Chicken (14)

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Golden Girls (PG)

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Frasier (PG) Å

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Chopped “Clean Eatin”’ (G) Å

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My Big Fat Fabulous Life (PG)

Austin & Ally (G) Å

Chrisley (14)

Wild Russia (In Stereo) (PG) Å Chrisley (14) Best Friends When- Austin & Ally (In ever (G) Stereo) (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

She’s in Charge (In Stereo) (PG)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

House Hunters (G) House Hunters (G) Fixer Upper (G) Å

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Live PD (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Americans (MA) Little Women: LA Terra confronts Briana. (14) Å

Legion “Chapter 8” (MA,L,S,V) Å Little Women: LA Briana tells Matt she wants a divorce. (14) Å

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Conan Actor Chris Pratt; comic Tom Papa. (14) Å

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My Big Fat Fabulous Life (PG)

Liv and Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

WWE SmackDown! Did “The Viper” Randy Orton slay Bray Wyatt? (N) (PG) Stuck in the Middle Good Luck Charlie (G) Å (G) Å

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Switched at Birth (N) (14) Å

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College Basketball: State Farm Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships.

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Angie Tribeca “Pilot” (14) Å

Bering Sea Gold The Pomrenkes vie for Alaskan Bush People The Browns set up new mining ground. (14) Å their home site. (14) Å End of Watch Å

Little Women: Atlanta Sam makes a surprise return to Atlanta. (14) Å

Little Women: Atlanta Tanya drops a bomb on Nico. (14) Å

Movie: ›‡ “No Good Deed” (2014)

Little Women: Atlanta Tanya drops a bomb on Nico. (14) Å

Jalen & Jacoby

Movie: ››‡ “A Walk Among the Tombstones” (2014) Liam Neeson. (In Stereo) Å Bringing Up Ballers Nikki and Johanna reconnect. (N) (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Hawaii Five-0 “Ike Hanau” (14) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Super Bowl

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Hawaii Five-0 “Kahania” (14,L,V)

NBA Basketball: Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å Hawaii Five-0 “Pono Kaulike” (14,L,V)

Duck Dynasty (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

Fresh Prince (PG)

Friends (14) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Duck Dynasty (PG) Jep (PG)

Friends (PG) Å

Animal Nation With Anthony (PG)

The Zoo “Handle With Care” (PG)

Powerless “Van of the Year” (PG,L,V)

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Lone Star Law (In Stereo) (14) Å

Colony “Ronin” (14) Å (DVS)

Lone Star Law “Out For Blood” (14)

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7:30

8:00

8:30

Reign A tragedy pushes Mary and Darnley apart. (N) (PG) Å

9:00

9:30

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

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11:00

Tavis Smiley (G)

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

11:30

Washington Week

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

Charlie Rose

Last Man Standing (PG) Å

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Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

10:30

Tavis Smiley (G)

10:00

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

The Simpsons (PG,D) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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

Dateline NBC (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Great Performances A film about World War I. (N) (PG)

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

First Dates One dater displays innocent charm. (N) (MA) Å

Charlie Rose

The Originals Freya and Keelin embark on a journey. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

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Live PD (N) (In Stereo Live) (14) Å

Tosh.0 (14) Å

Tosh.0 (14) Å

Kevin Hart: Grown Little Man (14)

Movie: ››› “Free Willy” (1993, Children’s) Jason James Richter, Lori Petty. (In Stereo) Å

South Park (MA)

Bring It! (PG) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Friends (PG) Å

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (In The Late Late Show With James Corden Stereo) (PG) Å Aaron Paul; Jenny Slate. (14)

Cops (14,V) Å

Gold Rush “Viking Voyage” Todd uses dynamite to blast boulders. (PG) Å

Bring It! The Dolls face their hometown rivals. (PG) Å

Cops (14) Å

Jalen & Jacoby

Cops (14) Å

Bring It! The Dolls compete in a grudge match. (PG) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

30 for 30 Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

30 for 30 Å

Fresh Prince (PG)

Fresh Prince (G)

Hawaii Five-0 “A Make Kaua” (14)

Friends (PG) Å

Hawaii Five-0 “Luapo’i” (14) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Live PD (In Stereo) (14) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Tanked (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Mod Fam (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Dream Home (G)

Mod Fam (PG)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Dream Home (G)

Mod Fam (PG)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Burgers (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

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House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

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Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Girl Meets World (G) Å

Dream Home (G)

King of Hill (PG)

A Chef’s Life (G)

The Middle (PG)

10:00

Golden Girls (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Bob’s Burgers (14) Family Guy (14)

9:30

Diners, Drive (G)

9:00

Family Guy (14)

Golden Girls (PG)

10:30

Burgers (PG)

Movie: “A Nightmare on Elm Street”

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Aqua Teen (14)

Cleveland (14)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Frasier (PG) Å

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Steve Austin’s Broken Skull (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Chicken (14)

11:30

Golden Girls (PG)

Steve Austin’s Broken Skull (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

11:00

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

A Chef’s Life (G)

1st Look “Wiz Kids” Open House NYC (N) (PG) (In Stereo) (G)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Paid Program Paid Blue Bloods “Secrets and Lies” Linda programming. (G) helps with an investigation. (14,L,V)

How I Met (PG)

Movie: ››‡ “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. Å (DVS)

How I Met (PG)

Underground (G)

Outdoorsman With Paid Program Paid Paid Program Paid Buck McNeely (G) programming. (G) programming. (G)

Soundstage “Jason Isbell” (PG) Å

American Ninja Warrior Sixty competitors Raw Travel (In vie with one another. (PG) Å Stereo) (PG) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Austin City Limits (PG) Å

Underground “Whiteface” (MA,L,V)

Person of Interest “Wingman” A mysteri- Movie ous errand. (14,L,V) Å

Inside Edition Weekend (N) (PG)

Saturday Night Live “Louis C.K.; The Chainsmokers” Louis C.K.; The Chainsmokers perform. (N) (14) Å

Saturday Night Live (In Stereo) (14) Å

Home Fires on Masterpiece (PG)

Blue Bloods (In Stereo) (14) Å

A Haunting “Ghostly Voices” (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Ghost Brothers “Rose Hall” (14)

Dream Home (G)

A Haunting “Untouchable” (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Ghost Brothers “Rose Hall” (N) (14)

Dream Home (G)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

King of Hill (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

A Haunting “Untouchable” (N) (PG)

We Bare (Y7)

Dream Home (G)

A Haunting “Ghostly Voices” (PG)

Expedition (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

A Haunting (PG)

Fixer Upper (G)

Outlaw: Celebrating the Music of Waylon Jennings (N) (PG) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

South Park (14)

Kevin Hart: Grown Little Man (14)

Movie: ›› “Big Top Pee-wee” (1988) Paul Reubens. Premiere. Å

Into the Badlands Sunny and Bajie meet Talking Dead a dangerous foe. (14) Å (14) Å

The Comedy (14)

Movie: “Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain”

The Walking Dead “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life” The stakes continue to grow higher. (MA,L,V) Å

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

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INDOT announces multiple projects in April, seeks input on future highway projects The Indiana Department of Transportation is inviting its customers and the public to provide input on the selection of future state-highway construction projects. To use federal funds, a transportation project must be listed in a four-year budget document known as the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. In urban areas, Metropolitan Planning Organizations produce and collect public input on their own Transportation Improvement Programs. Provide input INDOT’s draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program is available for public review at www.in.gov/indot/3132. htm. The document lists construction projects planned from July 2017 through June 2021 and the funds available for transportation projects and programs including highways, transit, bicycles and pedestrians. The public may submit comments through: The web comment form at www.in.gov/indot/3132.htm, Email addressed to draftstip@indot.in.gov, Postal mail addressed to Michael McNeil, INDOT STIP Director, 100 N. Senate Ave., IGCN 955, Indianapolis, IN 46204, or Paper comment forms at one of six regional open houses. INDOT respectfully requests that all comments be submit-

ted or postmarked by Monday, May 1. INDOT will then collate and respond to comments and questions on the record as an appendix to the final document. The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane restrictions for I-69 in Evansville the Lynch Road interchange. Beginning on or around Friday March 31, contractors will begin work on multiple I-69 bridges from the Olmstead Road Crossing to Covert Avenue. Crews will restrict one lane of traffic in either direction beginning with the southbound driving lane as a part of a project to perform concrete patching and pavement overlay on the bridges in that stretch. Work will then move in the sequence of northbound right lane, southbound passing lane, northbound passing lane. Motorists may also see intermittent closures in both the north and southbound lanes at the same time, as crews work pave the bridge deck while patching operations are performed on the opposite side. Restrictions will be in place around the clock with work zone speed limits reduced. Once contractors have completed this project, they will perform the same work on bridges north of this location. This project is part of a multi-phase project on I-69 from I-64 to U.S. 41. Workers will be present until this fall performing various operations along the corridor. Other operations include patching and joint sealing on sev-

Sign ups available for Posey County Emergency Warning System Historically, Indiana has experienced some of the state’s worst thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding during the spring months. Posey County EMA suggests that households break their severe weather preparation into three parts: planning, preparing and practicing. Plan - Sign up For Posey Counties Emergency Warning System, CODE RED, go to www.poseycountyin. gov and follow the CODE RED Link or call the Posey County EMA office 838-1333 for assistance · Purchase a weather radio whose label indicates that it is “all-hazard” and broadcasts alerts from the National Weather Service. Look for “NOAA” on the label (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Also look for the SAME Technology designation, which allows the radios to be programmed to specific counties and types of alerts. · Know the difference between watches and warnings. A watch indicates a seriously increased possibility of a thunderstorm or tornado; a warning indicates that there IS a thunderstorm or tornado in the area. · Ensure that household members know which local news media outlets to monitor for severe weather alerts, and to take those alerts seriously. Remember that national cable, satellite or streaming TV services may not carry localized weather alerts. Prepare - Create a preparedness kit that includes food and water for three days, a first-aid kit, flashlights, batteries, small tools and any other important items that are needed. · Prune tree limbs and secure outdoor items that could be tossed about by high winds. · Keep cell phones charged, and ensure all household members have several emergency contact numbers of friends and family members programmed in. · Know which neighbors may have disabilities or mo-

bility challenges, and be able to direct first responders to those who may need extra help. Practice - Take household members – quickly but calmly – to the location they would move to in severe weather, ideally a basement. If a basement is not available, go to an interior room on the lowest level with no windows. Storm cellars also offer excellent protection. Practice moving under a sturdy table or desk, or covering up with pillows, blankets, coats or a mattress to protect the head and body from flying debris. · Walk through potential evacuation routes, both from the home and the neighborhood. · Conduct a family drill in which children pretend to call 911 and calmly talk with an emergency dispatcher (a family member or friend can be on the other end of the line, requesting appropriate information). · Participate in the Statewide Tornado Drill on Tuesday, March 21, at 10:10 a.m. and 7:35 p.m. These drills provide a valuable opportunity for families, schools and businesses to practice their weather safety action plan. Flooding is also an issue Hoosiers may encounter in the spring months. Driving on flooded roadways can often place Hoosiers and emergency response personnel in unnecessary danger. Never drive through flooded roadways, even if the water appears shallow. The road may have washed out under the surface of the water. Purchasing flood insurance is one of the most costeffective steps a homeowner can take to protect their home. For more information on purchasing flood insurance and other resources to help homeowners prepare their homes for a flood, visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s FloodSmart website at www. FloodSmart.gov. For more information on preparing for severe weather, visit GetPrepared.in.gov.

4-H Healthy Living Get Ready….. Get Set….. To Go….. What: “Color Me Green 4-H Dash” 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk Why: To encourage people to move more and to promote 4-H and awareness for an active and healthy lifestyle. Who: Anyone who wants to run or walk the course!

When: May 20, 2017, 9:00 a.m. with registration starting at 8:45 a.m.

Where: Posey County 4-H Fairgrounds

Registration Cost: $5 or 2 canned goods. All entries will be delivered to the local food pantries in Posey County. Prizes: White 4-H t-shirts imprinted with “Color Me Green 4-H Dash” and sunglasses to the first 50 entries. Green color will be thrown at “color stations” on all participants. Rain Date: May 27 (same time & place) Questions? Contact:

Cheven Meyncke May, 4-H Youth Educator Purdue Extension-Posey County 126 E. Third Street, Room 29, Mt. Vernon, IN 812-838-1331 or maycm@purdue.edu

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Court News Continued Grayville, Ill., 102/70, $26.50 plus costs; Robert J. Hyatt, 20, Mount Vernon, 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Jessica M. Jones, 33, Eldorado, Ill., 70/60, failure to appear; Levi S. Kelley, 24, Evansville, false registration, failure to appear; Levi S. Kelley, 24, Evansville, expired plates, failure to appear; Eric L. Kempf, 26, Evansville, 65/55, $6.50 plus costs, Danae A. Keown, 24, Mount Vernon, 80/60, $11.50 plus costs; Shelby L. Kermickle, 25, West Salem, Ill., 70/55, $6.50 plus costs; Nathaniel F. Krampe, 21, Owensboro, Ky., 45/30, $6.50 plus costs; Richard E. Lee, 66, Fort Smith, ZR, 74/55, $11.50 plus costs; Richard P. Leinenweaver, 34, Mount Vernon, 71/60, $6.50 plus costs; Michael F. Lockwood, 66, Evansville, expired plates, $7 plus costs; Michael F. Lockwood, 66, Evansville, improper headlights, $7 plus costs, costs suspended; Brett L. Jukert, 32, Sabetha, KS, 76/55, amended to 58/55, $6.50 plus costs; Michael J. Maloney, 56, Ridgway, Ill., disregarding lighted signal, $6.50 plus costs. Lora E. Mathews, 38, Eldorado, Ill.., 71/55, $11.50 plus costs; Jacob L. Matz, 39, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $7 plus costs; Britney J. McQueen, 18, Evansville, 65/55, $6.50 plus costs; Brandon K. Mosby, 26, Tell City, 84/55, $21.50 plus costs; Henry D. Najera, 43, El Cajon, Ca, Disregarding traffic officer, $6.50 plus costs; Henry D. Janjera, 3, El Cajon, Ca, failure to reduce speed for authorized emergency vehicle, $6.50 plus costs, costs suspended; Bryant K. Oldham, 47, Evansville, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; David B. Osborne, 46, Mount Vernon, 50/30, $11.50 plus costs; Luke C. Otterbein, 24, Evansville,

73/55, $11.50 plus costs; Kylena S. Page, 25, Carmi, Ill., 73/55, $11.50 plus costs, Mackenzee M. Pagett, 24, Wadesville, 78/60, $11.50 plus costs; Jonathan L. Payton, 43, Evansville, 79/60, $11.50 plus costs; Gage W. Pence, 19, Mount Vernon, 65/55, $6.50 plus costs Jessie Wade Phillips, 27, Evansville, littering, failure to appear; Jessie Wade Phillips, 27, driving while suspended, failure to appear. Kevin Putler, 41, Evansville, driving while suspended, failure to appear; Erika R. Putz, 31, Prairie Du Sac, WI, 75/55, failure to appear; Dylan J. Redman, 24, Mount Vernon, no insurance, $7 plus costs; Edward H. Reed, 18, Boonville, 76/55, $16.50 plus costs; Kaelen N. Rice, 16, Mount Vernon, 72/55, dismissed; Joey d. Ricketts, 47, Newburgh, 75/60, $6.50 plus costs; Sarai E. Ricketts, 24, Wadesville, no insurance, 47 plus costs; Cody Robison, 20, Mount Vernon, expired plate, $7 plus costs; Everett C. Rose, Jr., 50, Honaker, VA, 70/55, failure to appear; Morgan E. Rowe, 19, Lebanon, 69/60, $6.50 plus costs; Rebecca Rutledge, 23, Mount Vernon, 45/30, $6.50 plus costs; Troy D. Rutledge, 48, Mount Vernon, expired plate, dismissed; Colton Sain, 28, Mount Vernon, 72/55, amended to 60/55, $6.50 plus costs; Elijah Schauss, 21, Mount Vernon, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, $6.50 plus costs; Denise E. Scheu, 48, Evansville, 80/60, failure to appear. Denise E. Scheu, 48, Evansville, expired plates, failure to appear; Forrest Sebree, 24, Evansville, disregarding lighted signal, $6.50 plus costs; Mohamad Shahzad, 53, Danville, Ky., 90/70,

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Historic New Harmony ~ New Harmony, IN

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GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES - APRIL 14, 2017

REV. HARRY WHEATCROFT MEMORIAL GOOD FRIDAY CROSSWALK 1pm at New Harmony Christian Church at 307 Brewery Street in New Harmony. They visit each church in town, stop and have a reading, a prayer, then move to the next church. MV MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL COMMUNITY GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 12:05 to 12:55 p.m. It will be held this year at Trinity United Church of Christ at 505 Mulberry Street in Mount Vernon.

HARMONIE STATE PARK & THE FRIENDS OF HARMONIE STATE PARK Easter Egg Hunt at Big Oak Picnic Shelter on Saturday, April 15 at 10 am. Ages 0 to 12. Ages 0 to 12. Prizes will be pool passes, coins, candy and Easter baskets. CHARLES FORD RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES OF NEW HARMONY Annual Children’s Egg Hunt: Friday, April 14 at 1pm Sharp. 920 S. Main Street, New Harmony, IN, 812-682-4675. SAINT PETER’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Community Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 15 at 11:30am. 2800 St. Phillips Road, Mt. Vernon. 0-12 years of age. Bring your own baskets. Crafts, Games, and Lunch Provided. Discover the true meaning of Easter through the Veggie Tale Easter Carol shown before and after the egg hunt. Everyone welcome. MARRS TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, April 8 at 10am Sharp, Station 2 - 5690 S. Ford Road. Come early to register, rain or shine, bring your own basket, sponsored by Marrs Twp. Volunteer Fire Ladies Auxiliary. CYNTHIANA TOWN EGG HUNT Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, April 8 at 10am at Cynthiana Town Park. Sponsored by Community State Bank.


The Easter Story as told in the King James Bible The Last Supper - And his disciples went forth, and came into the

followed him a great company of people and women, which also bewailed and lamented him. ~ LUKE 23:26-27

city, and found as he said unto them: and they made ready for the passover. And in the evening he cometh with the twelve. ~ MARK 14:16-17 And as they did eat, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them: and they all drank of it. And he said unto them, This is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many. Verily I say unto you. I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God. ~ MARK 14:22-25

The Crucifixion - And when they were come to the place, which is called

The Betrayal - And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests and elders of the peo ple. Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: hold him fast. And forthwith he came to Jesus, and said, Hail, master; and kissed him. ~ MATTHEW 26:47-49 And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor. ... And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done? But they cried out the more, saying, Let him be crucified. When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person: see ye to it. Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified. ~ MATTHEW 27:2, 23-26

Jesus Led Away, Mocked - Then the soldiers of the governor

took Jesus into the common hall, and gathered unto him the whole band of soldiers. And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe. And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it upon his head, and a reed in his right hand; and they bowed the knee before him, and mocked him, saying Hail King of the Jews! And they spit on him, and took the reed, and smote him on the head. And after that they had mocked him, they took the robe off from him, and put his own raiment on him and led him away to crucify him. ~ MATTHEW 27:27-31 And as they led him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the country, and on him they laid the cross, that he might bear it after Jesus. And there

Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left. Then said Jesus, Father forgive them; for they know not what they do. ~ LUKE 23:33-34 And it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the vail of the temple was rent in the midst. And when Jesus had cried out with a loud voice, he said, Father into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost. Now when the centurion saw what was done, he glorified God, saying, Certainly this was a righteous man. ~ LUKE 23:44-47

Jesus Is Risen - And very early in the morning, the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great. And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted. And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him. But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you. ~ MARK 16:2-7

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So then, after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven and sat on the right hand of God. And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen. ~ MARK 16:19-20 And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. And they worshipped him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy: And were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. Amen. ~ LUKE 24:51-53

Why Christians Celebrate - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. ~ JOHN 3:16-17

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Sunrise Service: 6:30 am Easter Breakfast: 7:30 - 8:30 am Easter Program: 9 am Easter Worship: 10 am

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Mount Vernon General Baptist Church

Black’s Chapel UMC Last Supper Drama: April 13: 7 pm Easter Sunday Service: 10:30 am

Palm Sunday, April 9: 10:30 am Good Friday Experience, April 14: 6-8:30 pm

Sunrise Service, April 16: 6:30 am Easter Celebration Service, April 16: 10:30 am

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Mount Calvery C.O.G.I.C.

Palm Sunday, April 9: 10 am Maundy Thursday, April 13: 6 pm followed by Agape Meal Easter Sunday Worship: 10 am

Easter Egg Hunt, April 9: 11 am Easter Worship Service, April 16: Noon

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Wadesville Christian Church

Easter Morning Service: 10 am Egg Hunt: Following morning service

Egg Hunt, Saturday, April 15: Noon Easter Sunday Service: 10 am

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Trinity United Church of Christ

Poseyville Christian Church

Maundy Thursday Service, April 13 Holy Communion and Drama: 7 pm Easter Sonrise Service: 7 am Easter Breakfast: 7:45 am Easter Worship Service: 10:10 am

Fellowship and donuts: 9:15 am Sunday School 9:30 am Easter Worship Service: 10:30 am

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Harvestime Temple

Easter Sunday Service: 7 am Breakfast and Egg Hunt to follow

Good Friday, April 14 Glow in the dark Egg Hunt: 6 pm Easter Sunrise Service: 6:30 am Easter Worship Service: 10 am

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The Red Wagon

Restaurant & Bar

6950 Frontage Road | Poseyville 812-874-2221 | www.redwagonrestaurant.com


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