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Briefly Azalea sale to be held April 18 The Mount Vernon Azalea Trail Committee is sponsoring their annual azalea sale on Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Riverbend Park. The Dixielanders will be performing at the park during the sale. Both regular and Encore azaleas will be available. APL offers sweet treats for Relay The Relay for Life team of the Alexandrian Public Library will be hosting a bake sale Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11 during the Friends book sale. All proceeds from the sale of these ‘sweet treats’ will benefit the Relay for Life of Mount Vernon, which in turn supports the American Cancer Society’s programs on cancer research, patient support, and education. Fresh baked goods and gently used books - what’s not to love. MV Elks to hold Spring Fling Mount Vernon Elks Lodge 277 will have a Spring Fling Dance on Saturday, April 8, 2015. Fire and Ice DJ’s will provide the music. Cost for the dance is $5 per person. This event is open to the public. Dancing begins at 7 p.m. At 6 p.m., we will have Dausman Brother Ribs (one-half slab), potato salad, baked beans, pickle, onion and bread for $13.75. A full slab with the same sides will be available for $20.50. We will also have a half pot, raffle and pull tabs available. Please call Donna at 812-838-3361 or 812-8383361 for reservations. Child care will be provided. New Harmony Annual Road Clean-Up scheduled for April 9 The Seventh Annual Road CleanUp for New Harmony, Indiana will be held Wednesday, April 9, 2015. Routes will be from Maple Hill to Old Plank and Old Mill Mart to Hwy 69 beginning at Maple Hill Cemetery at 4:30 p.m. Gloves and bags provided. For more information contact Town Council Members Andrew Wilson or Karen Walker, 812-682-4846. Groups welcome. PC Pound Puppies Spring Craft and Gift Show scheduled The 2015 PC Pound Puppies Spring Craft and Gift Show will be held April 11, 2015 at the Posey County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., admission is free. Featuring a large variety of vendor items, there will also be a dance revue, a classic car cruise-in, and delicious food items. Several dozen raffle baskets will be given away. Vendor space is still available. For more information, call Cathy Powers 812-963-3890 or 812-499-6413. This is an important fund-raiser to benefit Posey County dogs in need of veterinary care and to find a new forever home. In the past ten years, hundreds of dogs have been saved due to the efforts of this non-profit organization. Please come and support this worthy cause. Chamber to host annual Report to PC Business Community The Southwest Indiana Chamber will host the annual Report to the Posey County Business Community on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at the New Harmony Inn and Conference Center, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join us for a highlight of recent business impacts made in the Posey County community and for a celebration of 2015 Posey County award recipients. Keynote speaker for this year’s event is Jonathan Weinzapfel, Chancellor, Ivy Tech Community College. Register online at www.swinchamber.com or by calling 812-838-3639. NP Class of 1975 plans reunion The North Posey High School Class of 1975 will host their 40-year reunion Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Silver Bell Restaurant, 4424 St. Wendel Road, Wadesville, Ind. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Food and drink available. Please RSVP by May 23, 2015. For more info visit Cindy Kemmerling’s Facebook page.

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Alert neighbor helps prevent rail mishap By Lois Mittino Gray Randy King pays attention to clues like the Sherlock Holmes of railroad tracks. He appeared before the Mount Vernon Common Council on April 2 to give members a positive update on work being done to improve a dangerous railroad track situation he identified to the mayor last week. King, who has lived at 605 Evergreen Drive for 31 years, knows the sound of passing trains on the track which is directly behind his home. “I’m very used to train noise after all these years, but there was a lot of extra loud noise and an unusual sound pattern when the train crossed a certain part of the track,” he told the council. This set him to climbing the hill and looking at the tracks. “I found a train derailment waiting to happen. There are rotting tracks with missing spikes or some spikes that don’t even touch the rail anymore. There was one section eaten away real bad, and I think passing over that caused the unusual noises.”

He took over 50 photos and a video to document the deteriorating conditions and met with Mayor John Tucker in his office. Together they called Robby Buchanan from Evansville Western Railroad and King reported that within two hours, workers from the railroad were up inspecting that portion of track. He received a call from the railroad that it concurred and that they, “were aware of the damage and would work to fix it soon, at least by summer.” King happily reported that crews have already cut the bad portion out and re-bolted it. A train came through carrying new rails and set 10-12 on the side for future installation. “They now slow down more in the area, too” King noted. He estimates six-10 trains a day pass on the rotted tracks and hopes his citizen action will avert a potential problem. The council

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Variety lands Volz in Winzerwald art show

Pictured is artist Linda Volz, the wife of Dr. Nicholas Volz (Mount Vernon dentist), in her studio. She is honored by the invitation to display her first solo art exhibit at Winzerwald Winery, 2021 West Franklin Street in Evansville, from now through May 6. Her exhibit includes about 30 pieces - oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings along with a few stoneware pieces. Photo by Pam Robinson.

By Pam Robinson Mount Vernon’s Linda Volz is honored by her first solo art exhibit at the invitation of Winzerwald Winery, 2021 West Franklin Street in Evansville. The exhibit runs now through May 6, and includes about 30 pieces of Volz’s work, a combination of oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings along with stoneware pieces created throughout the years. She is hosting an artist’s reception Thursday, April 23, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Evansville Tasting Room at Winzerwald Winery. “Most artists pretty much work with one medium and one style. I haven’t really stuck with one medium or with one style. I like to do a lot of different things,” Volz reflects on the variety evident in her work. “My friend Bob Pote [beloved Mount Vernon watercolor artist] always teases me and says, ‘You just jump all over the

place, don’t you?’” She laughs and agrees with Pote, “I do. I guess I get bored.” Volz says her goal is to be an Impressionist, and her paintings reveals her love of color. “People look at Impressionism in art, and they look at abstract art, and they think, ‘Oh, that’s so easy. Anybody could do that,’” she comments. “But that’s really, really hard to do, especially for someone like me, who’s a realist painter. I love Impressionism. That’s what I want to do when I grow up.” Looking at Volz’s beautiful florals and landscapes filled with blooming wildflowers or a few of her portraits—for example, her husband, long –time Mount Vernon dentist Nick Volz, walking in the woods with his hunting dog—an art lover would wonder why a change

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Bell time and chimes ring again at St. Matthew

Madison Koester, right, daughter of Edwin and Julie Koester, has been selected as the Posey County Community Foundation’s 2015 Lilly Endowment Community Scholar. Koester will receive a full tuition scholarship for four years to the Indiana College of her choice and a $900 yearly stipend for required books and equipment. The Lilly alternate, Hailee Elderkin, left, will receive a $2,000 scholarship provided by the Posey County Community Foundation. Both are North Posey High School students and will attend Purdue this fall. Photo by Theresa Bratcher

By Lois Mittino Gray After at least 30 years of silence, Mount Vernon residents should be able to hear the bells of St. Matthew Catholic Church ring once again by late summer. When they hear them chime, they can look up to the top of the newly-painted steeple and see what time it is on the brand new community clock. All three projects will be completed as soon as possible since a successful fundraiser initiated in mid-December garnered over $47,000 to get it all done. Project Chairman Andy Winiger praised the generous response, mostly from parishioners and some community members, to fund the repairs. Letters went out to all parish

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USI Celebrates New Harmony connection By Lois Mittino Gray reach out to so many now that it’s far more than these brochures can say. When University President Linda M. Bennett went to Indianapolis on We hope others learn from us, as we learn from them. We wish to remain Monday March 30 to attend the Senate reading of the official USI 50th relevant. I say there are no ivory towers here, just a big ivory cone.” Anniversary Proclamation, she wore a Besides Historic New Harmony, labyrinth necklace. “I wanted to honor other programs feted included Historic our outreach connection with Historic Southern Indiana, Continuing EducaNew Harmony,” she said. She added tion and Lifelong Learning Courses, with a sly smile, “It was a verrrrry long Distance Learning, Service Learning, day,” referring to all the political husCAP Dual Credit Courses, the Japatling going on to clarify the religious nese School, ROTC, and Connect With freedom legislation after the weekend. Southern Indiana. Reaching out to When Historic New Harmony bebusinesses and entrepreneurs includes came an outreach program of the UniInnovation Pointe downtown, Crane versity of Southern Indiana in 1985, Partnership, the I-69 Innovation Corit made a strong statement on the imridor, Center for Applied Research and portance of serving regional needs. Technology and individual company Dr. Bennett said regional needs are a resource development and training prime focus of the university and to partnerships. It all fits the celebrathat, it has stayed true to the course. tion’s theme of ‘Unleashing Potential, “Our small university is known for its Expanding Knowledge’. outreach and engagement programs for Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellsperthe community and our impact and immann was to be the keynote speaker, print in these areas is as profound as but with the political hubbub taking Terri Branson, a resident of Timberlake Drive in Mount place in Indianapolis this week, she just any of the larger universities. I am so Vernon, told USI President Dr. Linda Bennett about her years couldn’t get away. She made a video proud of our accomplishments.” Dr. Bennett was speaking at the Cel- as one of only 30 teachers chosen to be in the Historic South- for the celebration stating, “We have ebration of Engagement and Outreach ern Indiana program. It was one of the first outreach pro- our hands full at the statehouse workfair and reception held on campus in grams started in the 1980s for outreach by professor Darryl Continued on Page A12 Carter Hall on Thursday, April 2. “We Bigham. Photo by Lois Mittino Gray

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OBITUARIES Henry Beuligmann Henry Joe Beuligmann, 89, of Poseyville, Indiana, born to Henry and Frances (Dunkel) Beuligmann on July 12, 1925, in Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at Deaconess VNA Plus Charlier Hospice Care in Evansville, Indiana. He graduated from Owensville High School in 1943. In 1947, his family moved to Poseyville, Indiana and established the family farm. In 1952, he married the love of his life, Virginia Bender and together they raised a large and loving family. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and served on the parish council as well as numerous other committees. In 2004, he and Virginia received the Brute award. Henry was also a highly progressive and respected farmer. He was the recipient of the John C. Straub award for land conservation in 1976. Henry loved to read and his most valued possession was his mind. He was always ready to share something interesting that he had read. He also had a great sense of humor and often cut out comic strips to share with whoever visited him. Surviving are his five sons: Joe (Donna), Paul (Tonja), Fred (Susan) and John Beuligmann all of Poseyville, Indiana and Neal (Rhonda) Beuligmann of New Harmony, Indiana; two daughters: Anne (Doug) Moe of San Jose, California and Jane (Terry) Gibbs of Poseyville, Indiana; a brother: Eugene (Betty) Beuligmann of Evansville, Indiana; a sister: Amelia ‘Dolly’ Elizabeth Butler of Wadesville, Indiana; grandchildren: Mike (Ellen), Brian (Ellen), Jason (Ann), Ryan (Sarah), Chad, Kristen (Jordan Raben), Kendall, Nora, Jeremy (Kelly), Kevin (Laura), Jenna and Travis (Lexie Holzmeyer) Beuligmann, Mallory (Josh) Hoefling, Kayla (Zack) George, Julie (John) Zeunik, Lindsey (Dan) Bowers, Megan (Nick) Cullum, Amanda (Nick) Sollman, Isaac, Lauren and Nolan Gibbs, Mary Beth (Carl) Seib, Nathan, Sara and Alex Moe and 27 great grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents; wife of 57 years: Virginia (Bender) Beuligmann; a daughter: Mary Beth Beuligmann; an infant son: Robert Allen Beuligmann; sisters: Cecelia Ann Beuligmann and Helen Nurrenbern; daughter-in-law: Monica Beuligmann and a granddaughter: Lisa Ann Beuligmann. Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in the church cemetery. Father Ed Schnur officiating. Visitation will be from 2–7 p.m., Monday, April 6, 2015, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Poseyville, Indiana with a Rosary/Memorial service at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 10 North St. Francis Avenue, Poseyville, Indiana 47633 or Deaconess VNA Plus Charlier Hospice Care, PO Box 3487, Evansville, Indiana 47734-9983. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

Ervin Renschler Ervin L. Renschler, 89, died on April 3, 2015 at Solarbron Terrace in Evansville, Ind. He was born on March 12, 1926 in Mount Vernon, Ind., to Henry and Bertha (Sailor) Renschler. He was a 1943 graduate of Mount Vernon High School and a veteran of World War II, having served in the United States Navy. After retiring from the US Postal Service after a 33 year career, he was employed by Dausmann Motors and served as a school bus driver. He served on the board of the Mount Vernon Housing Authority for 18 years, first being appointed in 1986. He was a Past Worshipful Master of Beulah Lodge 578, member of Scottish Rite, Valley of Evansville, Sunbeam Chapter of Eastern Star 1, and Hadi Shrine Temple, where he was a member of the Hospital Transport Staff. At the time of death, he was the oldest living Past Master of Beulah Lodge. Ervin took an active role in scouting and served in various capacities including Scoutmaster of Troop 475 and leading two contingents of Scouts to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. He was honored with Wabash District’s Outstanding Scoutmaster Award and the Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award. A dedicated volunteer of the American Red Cross, he was an aphaeresis blood donor and was named volunteer of the year in 2009. Ervin’s church affiliation was with Trinity United Church of Christ where he was a lifelong member, having been confirmed in 1940. He had served on the church council as president and board member, had taught Sunday school, and been youth advisor. He enjoyed camping and traveling, having attended five World Fairs. He especially enjoyed traveling to Alaska with his sons to celebrate his 80th birthday. He was very proud of his family and all of their accomplishments. He was preceded in death by parents, Henry and Bertha Sailer Renschler and brother, Herman. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Vera Mae Grabert Renschler; sons, Dr. Clifford L. (Karen) Renschler of Tijeras, New Mexico and Eric L. (Robin) Renschler of Evansville, Ind.; grandchildren, Clinton ,Tyler, Alisha and Zoe; a sister-in-law, Nancy Renschler; nieces, Mary Ruth Butler and Janelle Vogt; as well as nephews, David Renschler and Keith Grabert. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Cynthia Priem officiating and a private burial to follow at Bellefontaine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 3 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at the funeral home with a Masonic Service held at 7 p.m. and visitation from 9 until 10 a.m. service time Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Hadi Hospital Fund or Scout Troop 375. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

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Denise Sadler Denise G. Cox Sadler, 57 of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday March 26, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. She was born October 21, 1957 in Evansville, the daughter of Arnold Lee ‘Bib’ and Lucille (Wall) Cox. Denise worked as a nurse at several nursing homes and had graduated from Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg, Ill. She is survived by two daughters, Stacey McGee of Galesburg and Stephanie League of Frankfort, Ky.; four granddaughters; two brothers, David Cox of Evansville and Bill Barber of Mo.; five sisters, Dara Jean Cox of Mount Vernon, Donna (Mel) Paul of Wadesville, Kay CJ) Johnson of Evansville, Debbie Sarber of Mo., and Beverly (Glenn) Houston of Omaha, Neb. She was preceded in death by her parents. Memorial services were held at 6 p.m. on Monday March 30, 2015 at the Stendeback Family Funeral Home at 1330 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon with Rev. Danny Risinger officiating. Friends called from 5 p.m. until time of services. Online condolences may be left at stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Victor Paul Victor Raymond Paul, 55, of Owensville, Indiana, born to Anthony George Paul, Sr. and Gloria Dean (Dockery) Paul on December 18, 1959, in Evansville, Indiana, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2015, at home in Owensville, Indiana. He was member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and worked as a technician for General Electric Plastics in Mount Vernon, Indiana for 20 years. Surviving are his mother: Gloria Dean Paul of Cynthiana, Indiana; a son: Nicholas D. Allen (Carey Morell) of New Harmony, Indiana; a daughter: April Dawn (Chris) Kissel of Owensville, Indiana; six grandchildren: Landon, Brinden, Jayden, Mylee, Anslei and Courtney; a sister: Laurie Ann Paul (Rodger Schenk) of Cynthiana, Indiana; four brothers: Anthony George (Byantha) Paul, Jr., John Wayne (Cheryl) Paul and Daniel Joseph (Leandra) Paul all of Evansville, Indiana and Peter William (Barbara) Paul of Wadesville, Indiana; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceding him in death was his father. Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Thursday, April 9, 2015, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in the church cemetery. Father Ed Schnur officiating. Visitation will be from 2–8 p.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at the Werry Funeral Home in Poseyville, Indiana with a Rosary/Memorial service at 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 10 North St. Francis Avenue, Poseyville, Indiana 47633 or St. Wendel Catholic Church, 10542 West Boonville New Harmony Road, Evansville, Indiana 47720 or American Cancer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 731231718. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

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Sidonna Southard, 77, of New Harmony, Indiana, born to Robert Clyde and Elnora (McCoy) Shaw on November 17, 1937 in New Harmony, Indiana, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Indiana. She is survived by her son: h Robert b ((Buffy) ff ) S h of Louisville, Kentucky; two John Southard sisters: Lucy Ann (John Dean) Swiney of Waynesburg, Ohio and Suenell Watts (Wayne Rutherford) of Ottawa, Kansas; five grandchildren: Rachel Marie Southard, Garrett Lee

Gene R. Marx, 79 of Mount Vernon, died on April 2, 2015 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. He was born on August 8, 1935 in Mount Vernon, the son of Raymond H. and Fleeda (Parks) Marx. He married Malita Wissner on June 30, 1956 in Evansville and she

survives. Mr. Marx was a 1953 graduate of Mount Vernon High School, and was a Sergeant with the National Guard, serving for three years. He worked at Bristol Myers for 35 years and retired in 1991. He bowled from 1989-2006 with the Mount Vernon Bowling League. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking and especially time with his loving wife and children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is survived by daughters, Patti Marx and fiancé, Omar Sherron of Evansville, Terri Alsop of Mount Vernon, Ruthie Marvel and Sherri Allen of Mount Vernon; six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; and sister, Carol (Gary) Daws of Mount Vernon. He was preceded by a sister, Betty Wolf. The family would like to thank Dr. Anthony Stephens, Dr. Michael Moore, Dr. Chris Chalko, Dr. Sloan, Dr. Kim, Davita North, staff of Deaconess Hospital and St. Mary’s Rehab, and the staff at IUPUI. A special thanks for their care giving from, granddaughters, Dana Norman and Jessica Owens, and close family friends, Brenda Stratman, Sondra Kester, and Sharon Roach. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at Stendeback Family Funeral Home in Mount Vernon. Visitation was from 11 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in Bellefontaine Cemetery with graveside military rites by Owen Dunn Post 5. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation and will be accepted at the funeral home. On-line condolences may be left at stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Nancy Parks Nancy Orlan (Ragan) Parks, 89, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away March 30, 2015 at her home. She was born November 29, 1925 in Noble County, Ind., to Edgar and Lauris (Herron) Ragan. Nancy graduated from Warsaw High School, Class of 1945. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Dewitt Parks; son, Patrick David Parks; four brothers, Phil, Pat, Bert, and Jack; and one sister, Winifred. She is survived by her son, Marcus (Sandie) Parks of Mooreland, Ind.; daughter, Laura (Tom) Sommerfield of Mount Vernon, Ind.; two grandchildren, Sarah Parks and Susan Clouse; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral service were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at First United Methodist Church, 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Rev. Fred Haywood officiating and burial to follow at a later date at Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw, Ind.. Visitation was held from 4 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at Schneider Funeral Home, 512 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., and from 9 until 10 a.m. service time Wednesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to First UMC or to the Posey Humane Society, 6500 Leonard Road, Mount Vernon, IN 47620.Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com. Southard, Benjamin John Southard, Cassie Ann (Larry) Moffett and Cameron Lee Ambrose. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: John Beverly Southard, a daughter: Jeanette Ambrose and a son: Mark Allen Southard. Funeral services were held at 12 noon Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Indiana with burial at Maple Hill Cemetery in New Harmony, Indiana at a later date. Rev. John Adams officiating. Friends called from 10 a.m. until service time Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Ribeyre Gymnasium Restoration Group, P.O. Box 162, New Harmony, Indiana 47631. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

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PC Pound Puppies to host Craft Show, Car Cruise-In April 11 Madeleine, once again, there is a PC Pound Puppies fundrais- puppies, she died of exposure, hunger, or worse. ing Craft Show/Car Cruise-In coming up. On Saturday, April 11, Even if she was picked up by animal control, they had no 2015 it will take place in the Activities Building at the Posey funds to take her for medical treatment, and nobody wanted an County Fairgrounds, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. DEAREST MADELEINE older, pregnant dog, so she was euthanized. There will be several new vendors, great food, This happened time after time. and entertainment. As always, I join the other We wish we could tell you that this never members of PCPP in doing all that we can to BY happens anymore, but it is not the only outget folks to come out and support us. Just by CATHY come. Hundreds of dogs, perhaps injured, giving up a couple of hours and spending a little POWERS starved, abused, or pregnant have been saved money, everyone can help us to make a differby PC Pound Puppies. No matter how much the ence. vet bills turn out to be, these dogs are taken care Sadly, we still hear of abandoned, abused, or unwanted dogs of. Most of them stay either at the shelter, or in foster homes, and puppies in our county. However, their prospects of a happy and eventually find new loving owners. They get named, and future are much better since PCPP was founded in 2004. I didn’t each one is given as much help as possible. They are spayed or get involved in this organization until 2010, and this is the sixth neutered. The folks who see to their care know each individual year of the fund-raising shows. However, there are many other case, and try as hard as they can to make their lives be what all events throughout the year. I do very little, compared to the la- dogs deserve. dies who founded PCPP, and continue to give up so much of Dogs don’t ask a lot of us, and they give us blind love, always their personal time, money, and knowledge. From taking the glad when their ‘person’ returns home. Food, shelter, cool water, dogs to the adoption event every Sunday at Pet Food Center and someone to see to their medical needs; that is all they ask of North, to vet visits, to so much else. us. However, the thing they want most is love. If they are left to They never stop despite weather, the heart-breaking stories, run loose, and sometimes get into trouble, it is the fault of a hupersonal problems, their jobs, and all else. I stand in awe of all man being, not theirs. that gets done. We have more and more people finding it in their I am happy to report that things are improving each year. Our hearts to get involved and help wherever they can. dream is, of course, for there to be the perfect world in which Let me paint you a picture of what has changed in our county. all dogs are loved and protected. However, as long as there is a At one time, an unwanted mixed breed dog, might have been al- need, we will continue to help the little ones who need us. We lowed to get pregnant time after time, producing more unwanted also try to educate everyone to report problems. If anyone nopuppies. Perhaps some cruel person decided that they did not tices a dog in need; please take time to call animal control. Foster want to deal with this, so she was thrown into a truck, driven homes are always needed; and Sunday volunteers are a blessing. out into the country and kicked out. It might have been snowing, I do very little, compared to the others who do something for raining, or very hot. the dogs on a daily basis. However, I can write about them, in For a time, she would have stood watching the only owner she hope of making everyone aware. ever knew driving away, wondering what to do. Hungry, thirsty, Please attend our events. Vendor tables are only $25, and and sad, she probably would have looked for food and shelter. there are still spaces. At the end of the day, you will have made a She could have been run over and killed by a speeding car, or difference, either as a customer or a vendor. worse yet, left to suffer and die a long painful death in the ditch. For more information, call me 812-963-3890; 812-499-6413, be she found an old barn or crawled under someone orch or email me GarnetMist@ Maybe someone’ss pporch GarnetMist@aol.com. ve bi irtth al alon lon onee. e. A fter ddoing fter ft oing oi ingg aall ll sshe he ccould he ould ou ld ttoo pr pprotect otec ot tec ectt he her ne her ew Than Th han ankks ks, from ks, from Cathy fr Cat a hy h and an Madeleine. to give birth alone. After new Thanks,

OBITUARIES CONT. Clifton Titzer Clifton Joseph Titzer, 79, of New Harmony, Indiana, born to Frank Joseph and Minnie Ann (Sensmeier) Titzer on April 19, 1935, in Haubstadt, Indiana, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Indiana. He graduated in 1954 at Robb Township High School and was a member of Holy Angels Catholic Church in New Harmony, Indiana. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for DK Parker and Flippo Construction in Manasses, Virginia. Surviving are his daughter: Amy Davis of Largo, Florida; one brother: Marvin Titzer of New Harmony, Indiana; three sisters: Diane (Jack) Armstrong of Ft. Branch, Indiana, Doris (Harold) Crawford of New Harmony, Indiana and Bonnie Hyatt also of New Harmony, Indiana and a grandson: Cory Davis of Morrisville, North Carolina. Preceding him in death were his parents; wife: Lois Yvonne (Moore) Titzer in 2003; a sister: Delores Titzer and three brothers: Delbert Titzer, Sr., Darwin Titzer and Paul Titzer.. Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at Holy Angels Catholic Church in New Harmony, Indiana with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery. Father Ed Schnur officiating. Visitation will be from 3–7 p.m., Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at the Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Indiana. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Maple Hill Cemetery, PO Box 340, New Harmony, Indiana 47631. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes. com.

Robert Herrmann Robert J. Herrmann, 77, of rural Evansville, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at the West River Health Campus. Mr. Herrmann was born February 26, 1938 in Evansville to the late Carl and Mary Elizabeth (Nurrenburn) Herrmann. Bob was a 1956 graduate of Mater Dei High School where he played football and met the love of his life, Patricia Ann Hartmann. He and Pat were married June 13, 1959. Bob began working at Shawnee/Reliance Plastics before quitting to begin farming full time. Bob loved farming and later in his life enjoyed going to and participating in spot shoots. Along with his wife Pat, Bob had also owned and operated Funny Farm Feed Folks. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Surviving Bob are two daughters, Mary Rose (Tony) Stratman, of Evansville, and Phyllis (Mike) Rogers, of Poseyville; three sons, Steve (Janie) Herrmann, of Wadesville, Robert (Darlena) Herrmann, Jr., of Evansville, and Donald (Debbie) Herrmann, of Wadesville; one brother, Russell (Lois) Herrmann, of Evansville; and 13 grandchildren, Matthew and Caitlin Herrmann, Jake, Abby and Simon Stratman, Bobby III and Tommy Herrmann, Ryan (Devon) Rogers, Rachel Rogers, Ellie, Andy, Adam and Eric Herrmann. In addition to his parents, Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 41 years, Patricia A. ‘Pat’ (Hartmann) Herrmann in 2000; and by his infant brother, Wilfred Herrmann; and stepmother, Lorena Herrmann. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev. Simon Natha officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Friends may visit with the family from 3 until 8 p.m. on Monday at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 West Franklin Street, Evansville, Indiana. Friends may also visit with the family from 12:30 p.m. until service time on Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church. Bob’s family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. James Rice and his nurse, Gina, the entire staff of West River Health Campus and Deaconess VNA Hospice for their compassionate care of Bob. Memorial contributions may be made to Deaconess VNA Plus Hospice. Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

APRIL 4, 2000 15 YEARS AGO Griffin was added to the Exit 4 sign on the westbound lane of I-64. After having Griffin’s name on the sign for more than 30 years, INDOT removed the community from the exit notification when State Road 69 was opened to improve access to Mount Vernon and New Harmony. Residents of Poseyville now have a second weather warning siren, which was installed last week on the TDS property near Main Street. Shad Sutton painted the dug out at Poseyville ball field as a part of this Eagle Scout project. The Stewartsville United Methodist Church will be the site for their Homecoming 2000 celebration this Sunday, April 9. St. Wendel Church held their annual fish fry Friday night and Fritz Martin and Rosemary Tenbarge helped prepare for the large crowd. Dennis Ward, Mount Vernon, will be the new assistant superintendent of instruction beginning July 1 at Mount Vernon Senior High School. Ashley Ziliak had a big day at the Princeton Tennis Invitational winning the third singles championship.

Benny, Beagle mix male, about three-years-old. He is a very friendly boy, loves to run and play, gets along well with other dogs.

Jack, Pitbull mix male, about 4-years-old. Jack has had a hard life. When he came to us he was very skinny and you could tell he has been run off from lots of places, and was expecting that again. You could see it in his eyes when he was petted and loved on by our volunteers . . he couldn’t believe he was being treated nicely. He is slowly coming out of his shell and wagging his tail now. He is a very loving, sweet boy who deserves a home where he is loved.

PHS News Tequillas Gives Back Night Mark your calendar – Tuesdday, April 7. See our Facebook ppage for coupons. Cat Food Donations A cat’s digestive system can ssometimes be a finicky thing, sso we are trying to regulate w what our cats are eating. For tthat reason we ask that any ccat food donations you would llike to make please be limited tto Purina Cat Chow, Iams or P Purina One Sensitive Systems. A As always we appreciate any m monetary donations.

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of The Posey Humane Society. Call (812)-838-3211 Reese is an approximately four-year-old female tortie who loves to lounge around and nap. She loves to snuggle, as well as play. Reese does good around other cats, and would do well around children.

Birthdays April 7 - Ted Rutherford, K Kendra Redick, Cecile T. E nger Effi April 8 - Joe Meyer, T Trent Creek, Jean Ann Hofm man April 9 -Frank Cici, D Doug Carne, Angie Webber, T Tracy Sollman April 10- Stephanie K Koester, Elizabeth Biggs,

Mark Biggs, Stephanie Quillen, Darin Patton, Avanel Foster, Clem Penrose, Josie Brown April 11 - Bill Williams, Matthew Robinson, Sean Gebhard, Howard Gebhard, Josephine Hirsman, Lydia Deckard, Jayden Hulsey, Chris Kissel, Carol Underhill April 12 - Martha Wilkin-

son, Mike Wassmer, Brad Williams, Andrew Maynard April 13 - David Kirkpatrick, Ernest Patterson, Sally Sturgell, Mike Butler, Kay-Leigh Allbright If you have a name to be included in the birthday calendar, please send to us at P.O. Box 397, New Harmony, IN 47631

Ralph Hardy Ralph D. Hardy, 87, of New Harmony, Indiana, born May 3, 1927 to Elial and Opal Merle (Rivers) Hardy, died Sunday April 5, 2015 at New Harmonie Healthcare. He served in the Army Air Corp, was a member and Past Master of Beulah Masonic Lodge in Mount Vernon, Ind., the Scottish Rite and Hadi Shrine. He was a lifelong resident of New Harmony, where he served as mayor and a member of the town board, and enjoyed his 30 years as a bus driver for the New Harmony School. He also enjoyed making his own fish nets to fish on the Wabash River, and loved getting together for coffee with friends, especially at the Old Mill Mart. The family would like to thank Marvin McDurmon, Bill Deckard, and the staff members at New Harmonie Healthcare, Heritage Hospice, Pine Haven Nursing Home and the many other family and friends that have helped in caring for Ralph over the last year. Ralph is survived by his daughter, Diana Davis of New Harmony, granddaughter, Kimberly Nightingale and grandson-in-law Daniel Nightingale of Evansville, brother in law, Dale (Marcia) Buller, brother in law, Lewis Buller, sister in law, Sue Buller, special friend, Addie Wingo, and many loved cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Carol Joan (Buller) Hardy; his son in law, Ernie Davis, brothers, Alfred, Arthur, Allen and Lee Hardy; sisters Edna Hardy, Elsie Dunlap and Ann Simon. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, April 10, 2015 at Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday, April 9. 2015 at Werry Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Maple Hill Cemetery, P.O. Box 340, New Harmony, Indiana 47631. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

POSEY COUNTY PAGES OF THE PAST APRIL 6, 2010 5 YEARS AGO Beloved community leader Herb Curry will celebrate triple milestones tomorrow, April 7. Curry celebrates his 80th birthday on the same day he and his sweetheart Betty married 54 years ago and on the same day he opened Herb Curry, Inc., in Mount Vernon 20 years ago, at the age of 60. Kady Willis, granddaughter of Flo Barlett of New Harmony, enjoyed the Easter Egg Hunt at New Harmonie Healthcare Center. Tracy Arnold, Bill Baro, Brian Branson, Tracy Claxton, Patricia Culley, Ryan Mcnally, Max William Dieterle and Doug Watenpool were inducted into the Mount Vernon M-Club Hall of Fame. Naerae’s Naturally Organic Food Store at 601 East Fourth Street, Mount Vernon, is having their Grand Opening on April 10, 2010. Carl Seib won first place in Diversified Crop Production Placement Proficiency. How To Train Your Dragon and Diary Of A Wimpy Kid were playing at the Harmonie Haus Cinemas.

Baby, Black lab mix female, about seven-yearsold. Baby lost her home when her family moved to an apartment that doesn’t allow dogs. She is very confused about why she is where she is now. She is very loving and sweet and gets along well with other dogs.

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APRIL 10, 1990 25 YEARS AGO Several large contracts could result in 200 jobs returning to Babcock and Wilcox’s Mount Vernon facility this year reports plant manager Paul Maurer. Cindy Jo Embrey and Bradford Alan Hollen were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony held at Zion United Church of Christ on Copperline Rd. Ewing Tire Service and Auto Parts is happy to announce the promotion of George Theodosis to Shop Manager. Cutting the ribbon to open the new Mount Vernon Jaycees Youth Soccer fields Saturday were Park Superintendent Pam Mann, Recreation Supervisor Marcie Wildt, Jaycees President Mark Meek and Mount Vernon Chairman Dusty Gottman. The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcats made Dave Pearce’s debut as a high school tennis coach a successful one as the Lady ‘Cats defeated the North Posey Vikings, 5-0. Matt Wattenpool shot a 38 to lead the Mount Vernon Wildcats golf team to victory in their first match of the season. Altogether, four parks and outdoor recreation facilities in Posey County have received $1.8 million in revenue from the nation’s offshore drilling program.

APRIL 9, 1965 50 YEARS AGO Miss Ann McCullough, a Senior Girl Scout of Troop 202 in Mount Vernon will join five others from the United states this summer in Israel. There has been only one Posey County juvenile violation recorded in Posey Circuit Court so far this year, Judge Steve C. Bach, of the Posey Court, said. Everett L. Cox, a member of the sales staff of Davis-Downen Motor Co., Poseyville, will be presented Ford Division’s 300-500 Club Award at a banquet held at Murat Temple in Indianapolis. Speedy and coordinated fire fighting held what might have been a blaze of major proportions to a minimum Saturday evening at Harold’s Restaurant in Poseyville. Long on the planning boards, work is scheduled to begin this summer on sections of Interstate 64 in Southern Indiana and Southern Illinois which, when completed, will provide a new connecting link between the two states. North Posey Jr.-Sr. High, for the first time entering three organizations, had a clean sweep with three Division I ratings for the Music Association’s Competition.


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New Harmony to hold Plein Air

Addy Lingafelter, dressed as the Easter Bunny, gives Drew Lingafelter a hug during the Easter Egg Hunt at the Griffin Ruritan on Easter Sunday. Photo submitted

NH kicks off Heritage Artisan Days Historic New Harmony invites visitors and schools to step by into the 1800’s, as they celebrate the 30th annual Heritage Artisan Days in New Harmony, Indiana, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 15 - 17. Presenters will bring history to life by demonstrating arts, crafts and skills popular during the 19th century, such as book binding, candle dipping and soap making. Demonstrators will be located throughout town, allowing visitors to enjoy the many sights and sounds of New Harmony. Guests this year will be able to see a reenactment of an oldfashioned gun duel, a popular way of settling disputes during the era. The Duelist,

Michael Ramsey, will face off against the popular 19th century doctor Albert Roberts at 1 p.m. each day at Maclure Square. The duel is free and open to the public. Roberts also will present his demonstration of the strange medical practices of the 1800’s three times daily in Murphy Auditorium; admittance to this show is included in the ticket price. New Harmony welcomes an average of 72 schools and 3,000 students for Heritage Artisan Days. School groups must register online in advance. There is a $5 per student charge. Educators also may obtain suggested lesson plans online. Other visitors may purchase tickets at the Atheneum/

Vistors Center, located at the corner of North and Arthur Streets in New Harmony. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages seven to 17 and $25 per family. For more information contact MeLissa Williams at mjwilliams2@ usi.edu, 812-682-4488 or 800231-2168. Historic New Harmony is a unified program of the University of Southern Indiana and the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. By preserving its utopian legacy, Historic New Harmony will inspire renewal and fellowship between people and communities through its programs and collections. Its office is part of USI’s Outreach and Engagement.

Friends of WMI to hold lecture on April 16 The Friends of the Working Men’s Institute’s first lecture in their 2015 Lecture Series features Maggie Roberts. She will speak at the Working Men’s Institute (WMI) in New Harmony on Thursday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m. Maggie Roberts will take the audience on a quite literal tour of the Regency Period woman’s attire as she discusses each layer of clothing that was worn at that time. Mrs. Roberts is a seamstress and historical costume enthusiast who originally hailed from California. Eventually her love for historical fashion led her into the 18th and 19th

century and to Tennessee. When asked what she likes so much about her new time periods of choice, Mrs. Roberts replies, "I love the elegance and the grace of the regency, along with the polite mannerisms seldom seen in the 21st century." She is the head of the women's costume department for the female interpreters at Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky. She also spends her free time pouring over fashion plates, scouring books on historical clothing, fighting with commercially produced patterns and cursing her sewing machine.

Poseyville Carnegie Library Spring is in the air and the weather is beautiful. So come join us at the Poseyville Carnegie Public Library to celebrate the beauty of spring in one of our programs. Parents, families, grandparents, and children of all ages are invited to our Family Story Time on Saturday, April 18 from 10-11 a.m. Several springoriented stories will be read followed by a fun craft. Adults are also invited to the Adult Crafting on Saturday, April 25 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. This month’s craft will be a decorative spring wreath complete with green grass and beautiful flowers. Various programs are being held weekly for children, teens, and young adults. Pre-K story times and crafts are held every Monday at 11:30. Come bring your little ones to make

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friends while they laugh at fun stories and create unique crafts. Elementary aged students are invited to participate in fun activities and art projects in our Elementary Fun program held every Tuesday from 4-5 p.m. Teens are invited to socialize, play games, and make crafts on Wednesday Tween Times from 3:30-7:30 p.m. If you can’t make it to any of these programs, then stop by the library any other time and check out our wide selection of books, audiobooks, CDs, and DVDs. We may be a small library, but we keep our shelves stocked with the newest books and DVDs. So come celebrate spring with us—even if you simply want a good book to read outside in this fine weather.

American Legion Auxiliary by Rita Bradford The American Legion Auxiliary met at the legion home March 25, 2015. President Jenny Witt opened the meeting with 11 members present. Chaplain Alice Klotz gave opening prayer. Members pledged to the flag and recited the preamble. Secretary Leacca Wilson read roll call and read minutes from previous meeting. Mary Ann McGennis gave the treasurer’s report. Rita Bradford read sympathy cards from the families of Polly Certain, Charles Reeves and Mary Lou Collins. Thank you notes from Posey Humane Society Shelter, in memory of Polly Certain and Food Pantry. Letter from Elizabeth D. Baier youth Spirit Award. The group voted that all outstanding bills

be paid. Total membership 454. Auxiliary members are needed to volunteer for Poppy Days, May 15-16. Call Alice 812-499-9762. The 8th District meeting will be at the American Legion Home Post 5, 203 Walnut Street in Mount Vernon, Indiana, May 31, 2015. Lunch at 11:30 a.m., $7 a person. Meeting at 1 p.m. C.D.T. All business taken care of, President closed the meeting in regular form. Sergeant of Arm’s Judy Myer retired the flags. Chaplain gave closing prayer. Dues allowance went to Alice Klotz. The next meeting will be April 22, at the legion home at 7 p.m.

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Art patrons, art collectors, and artists will converge on New Harmony, Indiana, April 15 to 18 for the Seventeenth Annual Plein Air Paint Out, the ‘First Brush of Spring.’ Each year, the Paint Out attracts more than 150 artists and hundreds of art enthusiasts to this historic southwestern Indiana town, where visitors can enjoy the Paint Out and other activities held in conjunction with the event. Field to Finish Reception Open to the Public The annual Field to Finish exhibit and public reception is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. Held at the Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery, 507 Church Street, the Field to Finish event provides an excellent opportunity for the public to meet with the artists. The unusual exhibit features a field study done by artists at last year’s Paint Out and a finished studio painting of the same subject. The Field to Finish is a juried exhibit and the awards will be presented at 6 p.m. The exhibit will be on display at the Gallery through May 24. Popular Quick Draw Event Repeated Back again by popular demand is the Quick Draw event. On Thursday, April 16, artists are invited to bring a

blank canvas, have it stamped, and be set up to participate at the Holy Angels Community Center by 5 p.m. Artists must keep their canvases blank until a signal is given for them to begin drawing. The Quick Draw entries will be judged at 7 p.m., and awards will be given at a reception to follow immediately. Kids’ Mini-Workshop The Kids’ Mini-Workshop will be held on Saturday, April 18, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Murphy Park Shelter House on South Main Street in New Harmony. Participants must pre-register for the workshop by contacting Maggie Rapp at 812-459-9851. Completed art work may be entered into the Youth Competition at Paint Out. Paint Out Art Sale and Awards Program Close Event The Annual Plein Air Paint Out Art Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Ribeyre Gymnasium on Saturday, April 18. The gym is located on Main Street in downtown New Harmony. 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. Saturday activities will close with the ‘First Brush of Spring’ awards presentations to be held at 2:30

p.m. in front of Holy Angels Community Center on South Main Street. Well Known Artists to Instruct Workshops The week following the Paint Out, April 20 - 23, seven well known and highly successful artists will be in New Harmony to conduct workshops. They include C.W. Mundy, Carolyn Anderson, Kenn Backhaus, Scott Christensen, Laura Robb, Daniel Gerhartz, and Quang Ho. For current registration status, contact Maggie Rapp, Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery Director at hoosiersalon@sbcglobal.net or 812459-9851. On Tuesday, April 21, at 7 p.m., several of the art instructors will participate in a panel discussion contemplating the question ‘What Keeps Us Painting?’ at the Atheneum in New Harmony. The event is open to the public. The annual ‘First Brush of Spring’ Plein Air Paint Out is sponsored by the Hoosier Salon, the Indiana Plein Air Painters Association (IPAPA), and the New Harmony Artist Guild. For more information on the Paint Out, contact Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery Director, Maggie Rapp, at hoosiersalon@sbcglobal.net or 812459-9851.

Kid’s Workshop slated for April 18 The Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery is sponsoring a Kid’s Mini-Workshop on Saturday, April 18 during the 17th Annual First Brush of Spring Paint Out. The session is from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Workingmen’s Institute in New Harmony. Jamie Rasure will coordinate the event which will provide children the opportunity to create original art which they may enter into the Youth Competition at the Paint Out. Pre-registration is required. Hoosier Salon children’s programs are offered free to all children and some supplies will be furnished. Children younger than 12-years-old must be accompanied by an adult. For more information or to enroll a child, call Jamie, at (812) 673-2777 or 483-2357.

Emerson Butler is all smiles as she drives around a John Deere ‘Power Wheels’ on Easter Sunday. Photo by Zach Straw

poseycountynews.com Fine Art and Craft Exhibition to be held Posey County artists and artisans are once again invited to participate in the Alexandrian Public Library Annual Fine Art and Craft Exhibition to be held from April 24 to April 26. Organized and exhibited by the Alexandrian Public Library, the show is annually presented as a component of the library’s continuing community art awareness project. The invitation to participate is open to anyone residing or working in Posey County. There is no age limit. Artists may submit one entry. Categories included are clay, glass, furniture, quilting, fiber, metal, photography, jewelry, needle work, painting, wood and 3D mixed media. Space is limited. Students, amateurs and professionals are encouraged to participate. There is no entry fee. Artists may set their own prices if they wish to sell their work. This makes it very easy and inexpensive to get your work on display. The exhibit will be held on Friday and Sat-

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urday, April 24 and 25 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on Sunday, April 26 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The exhibit area will be in the Alexandrian Public Library meeting room. The library is located at 115 West Fifth Street in Mount Vernon, Indiana. The exhibit is free to the public. Those wishing to enter the exhibit may do so from April 13 to April 21. All submissions must be picked up by April 29 by 8 p.m. unless other arrangements have been made in advance. Anyone wishing to enter an item considered fragile or easily stolen, such as jewelry, must provide a secure display cover to protect the item. As usual, photographs of entered items will be posted on Flickr, as well as preserved in the library archives. For additional information concerning the exhibit contact Stan Campbell at the library by calling 838-3286.

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April 8 and 22 At 10 a.m. Busy Hands Craft Group will be meeting. “Busy Hands” is a gathering of crafters - we meet at 10 a.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month unless the library is closed. If you quilt, knit, do tatting, crochet, etc. come and join the fun. No registration is necessary but space is limited. April 8 Our Lego Club will be meeting at 3:30 p.m This is a club for kids who love Legos. We supply the Legos and refreshments, you supply the creativity. For kids ages 6 and older. Registration is required and begins March 25.* April 10 Friend Book Sale Preview 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This preview is for members of the Friends of the Alexandrian Public Library. You may join at the door. April 11 Friends Book Sale - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This sale is open to the public. April 12 Friends Book Sale - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This sale is open to the public.

April 12 through April 18 National Library Week Join us for a celebration of libraries. All week, help salute APL and her staff by “planting a flower”. Overdue fines on items returned this week will be forgiven. Go to our Facebook page and answer our daily question. All week, enjoy free popcorn during library regular hours (while supplies last) and receive a free gift when you check out at the Circulation Desk (while supplies last). April 13 New adults in their 20s and 30s can join our inaugural New Adult Book Discussion Club 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The first book we will be discussing is “How to Build a Girl” by Caitlin Moran. April 14 Adults “Glam up” your reading with hand made ribbon bookmarks and fancy charms. (Registration required) 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday, April 14. April 15 Today is National Bookmobile Day. Come visit our Bookmobile in our parking lot from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

There will be cupcakes and you can enter for a giveaway for a Bliss gift certificate. April 16 Adults are invited to participate in our drawing and watercolor class 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies come on in. April 16 Kids are invited to participate in our Thursday Laughs and Crafts Club 3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Registration is required. April 16 Join in on this quilting and sewing program 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Want to register? The library offers multiple ways you can register, including: on the web, by phone, and in person. You can register well in advance by going to our website at www.apl. lib.in.us. Can’t register online? Call the Adult Information Desk at (812) 838-3286 or visit the Adult Information Desk in person. Our library staff representative will be ready to assist you and answer your questions. Check out our Facebook page and Like us.


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CHURCH Geranium sale St. John’s Annual Relay For Life Fundraiser On Friday, April 10, St. ter Pork Chop Sandwich, and Mill Streets. We will be set for April 18 John’s Episcopal Church is with Darrin's personal bar- selling lunches from 11 a.m. Johnson United Methodist Church United Methodist Women Geranium Sale will be held on Saturday, April 18 from 10 a.m. - Noon. White, Red, Salmon, Fuchsia and Pink - $4.75 each. To reserve your plants you may call the church office at 812-682-4648 by April 5.

St. Peter’s UMC to host Flea Market

Work continues on the Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church in Poseyville. Photo submitted

St. Peter's United Methodist Church, 2800 St. Phillips Road, will have their Annual Flea Market, Vendor Fair and Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Food will be available. Lots of items. If you would like a booth for this event, please call 812-985-5143.

hosting its Thirteenth Annual Pork Chop Lunch Fundraiser to benefit the American Cancer Society, Relay For Life. Each packaged lunch includes Darrin Seitz’s Famous Slo-Smoked Mo Bet-

beque sauce on the side. The lunch also comes with baked beans, potato salad, and pickle and onions for only $8. Our tent will be located in the parking lot of Auto Zone on the corner of Fourth

until we run out. These great lunches sell out fast, so we highly recommend that you call the church today at 8385445 to reserve your lunches, or fax an order to 8384881, or e-mail your order to mtvstjohns@sbcglobal.net.

Seeds of the Sower by Michael Guido Lo, there was a great earthquake, for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled away the stone and sat upon it; his appearance was as lightening and his clothes were as white as snow. For fear of him, the guards trembled and became as dead men. And the angel said to the women, “Be not afraid I know that you seek Jesus of

Nazareth who was crucified. He is risen. He is not here. Why seek the living among the dead? Remember how He spoke to you while He was still in Galilee, saying, ‘The Son of Man must be delivered up into the hands of sinful man and be crucified and on the third day rise again.’ Come now and see that place where He lay. (Then they remembered His words.)”

“Go quickly and tell His disciples and Peter that He is risen from the dead, and lo, He goes before you into Galilee. There, you will see Him as He told you.” Some went away with fear and trembling and said nothing because they were afraid. Others went away quickly with fear and great joy and ran to tell the disciples. Visit us at: SowerMinistries.org

April Community Table Free meal every Thursday, serving from 5 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville. Everyone is welcome. No preaching, just good eating. Thursday, April 9 – Beans and Ham, Cornbread, Candied Carrots, Dessert

Thursday, April 16 – Overnight French Toast, Sausage Links, Fruit Salad, Ice Cream Thursday, April 23 – Pizza, Salad, Breadstick, Dessert Thursday, April 30 – Chicken Casserole, Salad, Roll, Dessert

Bridges of Hope sets up booth in Evansville Bridges of Hope Fair Trade, a mission of First United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon, Indiana will be very busy the weekend of April 11-12. Look for our booth at the Evansville, Indiana's 68th Annual Heritage Federal Credit Union Home Show Saturday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Old National Events Plaza in the Arts and Crafts Pavilion. We will have metal art from Haiti, whimsical planters from India, leather-handled baskets from Ghana, gourd ornaments from Peru, knitted puppets from Zimbabwe and more. We will also be New Harmony, Indiana at the Deaconess Women's Weekend Away Saturday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Our table will be at the Vendor Marketplace located in the New Harmony Inn and Conference Center. We will have jewelry from South Africa, Jason Farrar, pastor of Lighthouse Assembly of God, scarves from Ecuador, gourd ornaments from Peru, greeting closed out this year’s Cross Walk in New Harmony. Stormy cards from Kenya, and more. Ari Collins and Wade York reach for an egg at St. weather forced the annual ceremony inside, but it didn’t Find us on Facebook at BridgesofHopeFairTrade and on Matthew child care's egg hunt. It was held inside due to stop the event from continuing on. Photo by Zach Straw storms. Photo sutmitted the web at www.firstumcmv/mission/boh

Sermon of the Week: Looking For The Right Thing In The Wrong Place Many today are in the same state as the women that day. They are empty inside and needing what only God can give them. Yet they look for the right thing in the wrong place. They look in the realm of pleasure. Yet soon they find that all the sex and drugs in the world cannot fill the emptiness in their hearts. Pleasure is good for a while but we were not created for our pleasure but for His. Some look to fill it with the world of possessions. They think if they only have the right things in their lives they will be happy. But Jesus said what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose His own soul? Pos-

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From The Cutting Edge... by Dr. J.R. Hume Almost two thousand years ago a group of women left their homes before sunrise to go to complete their last act of love for a friend. They made their way through the streets of the sleeping city still stunned by the events of the preceding days. Just a week ago they had watched as the crowds cried in joy at the entrance of the king to the city. This same fickle crowd, less than five days later were crying for His death. Now they were going to finish the task of laying the greatest man they had ever know to rest. There was some intrepidation about the stone that needed be rolled away. They even wondered about how they would get past the temple guards at the tomb. What they found was literally amazing. The stone was rolled away and the guards were scattered. They went in the tomb and it was empty. As they exited the tomb they were greeted by two men in white who asked them the greatest question they had ever seen: Why seek ye the living among the dead? Jesus was alive. He had risen from the dead just as He said He would. They were looking for the right thing, but in the wrong place.

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sessions are not wrong, but being controlled buy them is. Some look in the world of praise. By this I mean they want to be a star. If only the crowd will love them they will be happy. Sadly some of the greatest stars of all time testify to the fact that

stardom and praise are not enough to fill the emptiness. They are looking for the right thing, but in the wrong place. That first Easter, Jesus rose from the dead. There were no tv stations covering the event. No reporter from the Roman times was there.

But these two angels were there to announce the truth to the women. He is not here. He is living and you do not look for the Living Son of God in a tomb. He is just as alive today as He was that first Easter. And ultimately He want to fill that void in

your heart today. Isn’t it time for you to quit searching for the right thing in the wrong place? Only Jesus can fill our emptiness and satisfy our spiritual hunger. His resurrection offers us the hope that our failures are not final and our future is in His hands.


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SCHOOL At left: MVJHS Seventh-grader Emma Yarber and eighth-grader Olivia Benthall rehearse their lines before going onstage, practicing their roles in the upcoming play ‘The Return of the Glass Slipper.’ Photo by Zach Straw

At right: Stagehands Austin Rice, Shawn Bass and Blake Emerson will be working behind the scenes to make sure everything goes well. The play will be open to the public on Friday April 10 at 7 p.m. and Saturday April 11 at 3 p.m. Photo by Zach Straw

Volunteers needed for Reality Store The Purdue Extension Office in Posey County will be assisting with the Reality Store experience for 8th graders from all Posey County Schools. Volunteers are needed to staff the different booths on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, at Mount Vernon Junior High School. Reality Store is a handson activity for students that is very close to ‘real life.’ The original curriculum was established by the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. Goals of the program include: learning basic skills in financial planning,

goal setting decision-making and career planning. Students examine their attitudes about their futures and hopefully are motivated to stay in school. Through pre-activities, students choose a career based on their interest, personality, and abilities. Upon arrival at the Reality Store, students deposit a portion of their income with Uncle Sam. They then go to the bank and make decisions about saving. Students also open a checking account and begin their journey of going from booth to booth making financial decisions.

Within the Reality Store, students are exposed to many adult decisions. They look at housing option. They select transportation. They ‘pay’ for utilities, clothing, groceries and other items. They gain an appreciation of careers, the world of work, and financial planning. Please consider volunteering for this very worthwhile youth development activity. Volunteers are needed between 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Call the Extension Office (838-1331) or email Jane Jett jjett@purdue.edu to sign up to work or ask questions.

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MVJH presents ‘The Glass Slipper’ live Mount Vernon Junior High presents ‘The Return of the Glass Slipper’ Friday, April 10 2015 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 3 p.m. The play will be held at the MVSHS

Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $7 for adults, and $5 for students K-12 and senior citizens 65 and over. Tickets may be purchased in the school’s office or at the door.

TXT L8R Social Media Contest offers scholarships Indiana high school and college students have a choice: Use their smartphones behind the wheel and make a tragic mistake, or engage their social media followers to ‘Drive Now. TXT L8R.’ and earn a $5,000 scholarship. Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Indiana Department of Labor, Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana State Police are again partnering to award $5,000 scholarships to stu-

dents who compose the most creative and viral social media posts on Twitter, Instagram and Vine. Contest Rules: Students may register their public Twitter accounts through April 10 and read contest rules at www. txtl8r.in.gov. Entries must be posted during April, which is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and use the hashtag #TXTL8RIN. Keeping one’s hands on the wheel and eyes on the road is not just a safe driving practice – it’s the law. Social media

posts that are composed while driving will be disqualified. High school and college entries will be awarded separately, and up to three students may work together on the same social media account. The state will deposit $5,000 into the CollegeChoice 529 savings plans for the winners of five categories: • Twitter – most tweets/ retweets/favorites • Vine – most likes • Vine – most creative • Instagram – most likes • Instagram – most creative

NPHS presents Disney’s Aladdin, Jr. North Posey High School will present Disney's Aladdin, Jr. on April 10 and 11 at 7 p.m. and April 12 at 4 p.m. Tickets will be sold for $7/Adult; $5/Student; family of two adults/three plus children - $25. Tickets may be purchased at NP High Office between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Monday - Friday or at the door before each performance. No reserved seating. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3:15 p.m. on Sunday with a Disney Music Extravaganza until show time. Please come join us in Agrabah, The City of Enchantment.

South Terrace holds Talent Show The 2015 South Terrace Talent Show will be on Friday April 24, 2015 at North Posey auditorium at 6:30 p.m. South Terrace students can still sign up to be in the show until Friday April 10. Acts can be singing, dancing, martial

arts demo, music instruments, comedy and more. The Kindergarten students are invited to perform a song with their classmates in their very first show. They will practice the song during music class so all the parents have to do is come

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and watch them. Every year the show is very entertaining, we have some very talented student at our school. Please encourage your students to participate and plan to come watch the show, admission is free.

The following ten students were selected by the faculty of Mount Vernon High School as ‘Wildcat of the Month’ for March, 2015. Students are selected based on criteria which include academics, citizenship, effort and attendance. March honorees are: Front row l to r: Briana Ritzert, Melissa Pfeiffer, Tyler Sellers. Back row l to r: Ashley Underwood, Kirston Jewell, Kyleigh Head, and Samantha Greenwell. Not pictured: Emily Miller, Jackson Elaman, and Britney Hogan. Photo submitted

NP High School offers summer school North Posey High School will be offering summer school to North Posey Students this year in English, Algebra I, and U.S. Government. Any student who needs to make up a credit in English or Algebra I should sign up in the Guidance Office. U.S. Government will be offered at a cost of $9.25 and English and Algebra I at no charge. If students think there is a chance they might not pass the English or Algebra I class they are currently taking or if they failed the class last semester they should sign up. This will insure that they have a place reserved for summer school. Classes

with fewer than 20 students will not be offered. Summer school will meet Tuesday, May 26 through Friday, June 19, 2015, from 8 a.m. - noon each weekday. There will be no transportation offered for any summer school classes. 100 percent attendance is required for credit to be earned. No late signups for summer school will be accepted. If payment is not received by Friday, May 1, 2015, the student’s name will be removed from the sign-up sheet. If you have any questions, please contact your child's counselor.

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Texas Gas is seeking authorization to construct, own, operate and maintain a new approximately 30.6 mile, 10-inch diameter natural gas pipeline lateral and meter and regulator station which will extend from Texas Gas’ existing Robards Junction facilities in Henderson County, Kentucky to an interconnection with an industrial facility located near Mount Vernon, Posey County, Indiana. The Southern Indiana Lateral Project is more fully described in the application to FERC. A copy of the application is available at the Alexandrian Public Library, 115 West 5th Street, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 47620. The application may also be viewed on the FERC website at www.ferc.gov, using the “eLibrary” link by entering the docket number in the docket number field to access the document. Further, a separate notice regarding this project will be mailed directly to landowners who are considered affected by the current proposal, under FERC regulations, and to relevant government entities. For information on becoming involved in the FERC review of this project and/ or to obtain the FERC pamphlet, An Interstate Natural Gas Facility on My Land? What Do I Need to Know?, go to the FERC website at www.ferc.gov or phone the FERC Office of External Affairs at (202) 502-8004 or toll free at (866) 208-3372.

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United Way workshop slated for April 29 LIFESTYLE TOURS Name of Business: Lifestyle Tours From the time they make their reservations and throughout Owners/Manager’s Name: Ken Meyer, Owner the tour, we take care of all the details to make their travel Who started the business experience uncomplicated and and why? Ken Meyer started pleasant. Lifestyle Tours in 1983 to proWhat do most members vide travel and entertainment of the community not know opportunities through group about your business? travel. While we have been in What are the services you business for 32 years, people provide? Group travel includknow that we take motorcoach ing motorcoach tours to destours. What many people tinations within the United don’t know is that we offer States and Canada about air tours to destinations Group Air Tours with Colall over the world. We are not lette to destinations around the a full-service travel agency world. but rather we offer travel opWhat is your favorite thing portunities to individuals to about the business? people who want to see the Owners Ken and Peggy Meyer with Group Air Tour Di- country or the world with the We have the chance to meet people when they are experi- rector Tracy Wilson. Not shown, Tour Directors Wanda security of group travel. encing the destinations of their LaMar and Sherry Underwood. Photo by Zach Straw Anything else you would choice. We get to help people’s travel dreams come true! like included about your business? How does your business differentiate itself from the Please visit our website to see our destinations for 2015 competition? and 2016! www.lifestyletoursonline.com or give us a call at Lifestyle Tours offer personal service to our traveling clients. 812.682.4477!

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The United Way of Posey County is pleased to announce a workshop designed to help nonprofit organizations learn about the role high trust relationships play in both personal and organizational success. The upbeat, interactive workshop will give participants the knowledge and tools to improve personal and organizational outcomes through building trust. The workshop, offered in cooperation with the Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network, will be Wednesday, April 29, 2015, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Alexandrian Public Library, 115 West Fifth Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana. The presenter is June Miller, who has been involved in training for over 20 years and trains more than 1200 people throughout Indiana annually on nonprofit issues. Attendance is open to all area nonprofit organizations for a registration fee of $10 per person. All staff, Board members, and volunteers of member agencies of the United Way of Posey County are eligible for scholarships provided by the United Way of Posey County and may attend at no cost. Registration is required for all attendees. Lunch is provided. The deadline for registration is April 22, 2015. Call the United Way of Posey County at 838-3637 or email to uwposey@sbcglobal.net for more information.

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JE of Southwestern Indiana kicks off Financial Literacy Campaign April is National Financial Literacy Month. As a Junior Achievement pillar of success, Financial Literacy is a top priority for our organization. Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana has developed an awareness campaign that will coincide with Financial Literacy Month. The campaign, titled “Dollars Make Sense,” is sponsored by Old National Bank. The campaign will begin March 30, 2015 and will run through May 2, 2015. This is the second year that Junior Achievement and Old National Bank have partnered on program. The time for financial literacy awareness is more important now than ever before. In a 2015 survey titled “Teens and Personal Finance” from Junior Achievement USA and The Allstate Foundation, 84 percent of teens report looking to their parents for information on how to manage money, but more than 34 percent of parents say their family’s approach to financial matters is to not discuss money with their children. The same survey also shows a clear disconnect between teens and parents and their thoughts on who is paying for college. Results show that 48 percent of teens think parents will help pay but only 16 percent of parents answered that they were planning

on helping. Participating Dollars Make Sense locations throughout JASWIN’s 11-county footprint will “sell” JA Dollars for a donation to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana. The JA Dollar will have important tips on the back for parents and families to begin financial literacy discussions within the home. There is also a QR code on the back which will take individuals to the Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana website where they can access additional financial literacy information. Funds raised in each county will stay local to be used for JA programs within that community. At Junior Achievement, we are committed to preparing students to own their economic success. We understand that preparing our youth to be financially literate is essential to their future success, which is why JA has developed relevant programs crafted to meet the needs of an ever-changing financial and economic environment. Junior Achievement programs help students set personal goals about money, make wise academic and financial choices, and develop work-readiness skills to prepare them for their future. Participation in JA provides students with the ability to build a

foundation of financial security and career accomplishment that will benefit them for years to come. “We are excited to partner with our sponsor, Old National Bank, as well as business and media partners to continue this important campaign in our communities,” said Theo Boots, President of Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana. “It is important for parents and teens have honest conversations about money management. Together as a family, it is essential to develop a plan for life after high school – whatever that looks like for your family. As an organization that strives to empower all young people to own their economic

success, the Dollars Make Sense campaign will give parents the foundation on how to begin these discussions with their children, no matter their age.” Participating Dollars Make Sense locations are available on the Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana website at www.jaswin.org at the Dollars Make Sense tab under Events. Also made available are resources for parents and families to begin these important financial literacy discussions. Additionally, we have provided links to further tools, games and websites where kids and parents can learn more about financial literacy and the importance of this information to the future success of our youth.

Members of the Keck Gonnerman Antique Machinery Club have been working hard to complete their new building, located at the eastern end of the Posey County 4-H. Photo by Zach Straw

Old National to now offer insurance Old National Insurance, a subsidiary of Evansvillebased Old National Bancorp, now offers insurance coverage to Indiana residents by Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. The agency provides home, auto, farm and business insurance.

Indiana Farmers, headquartered in Carmel, has been in business since 1877. “When we first met with the team from Old National, they stressed the importance of building relationships and strengthening our communities,” said Indiana Farm-

ers Mutual Chief Operating Officer, Glenn Toren. “That was music to our ears. Both Old National Insurance and Indiana Farmers are committed to developing long-term relationships with our shared policyholders.” A top 100 U.S. insurance agency, Old National Insurance provides comprehensive insurance services including business, personal, employee benefits, third party administration and alternative risk solutions. There are 300 risk management professionals located across Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. “We are pleased to welcome Indiana Farmers as another excellent option for our insurance clients in the Hoosier state,” said Old National Insurance Chief Operating Officer, Jim Hynes. “Our service-focused team of insurance experts is eager to expand their offerings to include Indiana Farmers products."

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Bryan Ruder - Financial Advisor with Stifel, Nicolaus and Company Planning a wedding can be overwhelming, with dozens of important decisions to be made before the big day. During such a hectic time, most couples spend more time on things like picking out a China pattern than they do talking about their finances. However, if you’re about to tie the knot, it’s a good idea to have a frank and honest discussion about money with your future spouse so you can start your marriage off on the right foot. According to a recent survey from the American Institute of CPAs, financial matters are the most common source of conflict among American couples. Unexpected expenses, mounting debt, problems stemming from inadequate savings, and inability to prioritize needs versus wants are just a few of the financial issues that can put stress on a relationship. Do you know how your philosophy on saving and spending differs from that of your partner? Do you know if he or she has good or bad financial habits? Answering these questions now can help prevent stressful moments down the road. As you begin your life together, an important first step is to establish a budget. Taking a complete inventory of your combined monthly income and expenses will give you a clear idea of your total financial picture. Be sure to be up front about the amount of debt you’ll each be bringing to the marriage, including student loans, credit cards, car loans, etc., since they will soon be your joint responsibility. You may even want to consider ordering credit reports for yourselves in order to avoid any surprises.

Once you have a handle on your cash flow, determine who will pay the bills, and establish ground rules for purchasing big-ticket items. You’ll also need to decide whether to combine your checking accounts or keep them separate. You may even find it best to develop a hybrid solution, maintaining a joint account to pay for rent, utilities, groceries, and other monthly expenses, and individual accounts for personal, discretionary spending. Every couple is different, so choose the option that works best for you. With your budget in place, it’s time to talk about your financial future together. Where do you see yourselves in 10, 20, or 30 years? Are children in your future? Do you have an emergency fund in place? Is it time to start saving for a down payment on a house? Have you already set up retirement accounts? Make plans to revisit your finances on a monthly – or even weekly – basis. Regularly setting aside time to talk about your financial situation can help strengthen your relationship and keep you focused on your goals. Finally, don’t be afraid to ask for assistance. A professional financial advisor can provide clear, objective advice and help you work toward your goals. Bryan Ruder is a Financial Advisor with Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, member SIPC and New York Stock Exchange. He can be reached by calling the firm’s Evansville office at 812-475-9353 or 1-855-56-RUDER.

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The Southwest Soil and Water Conservation Districts will be partnering with the local Indiana State Department Resource Specialist to hold a Weed Management Workshop Tuesday, April 21. This informational workshop will be held at the Francisco Lions Club, Francisco, Indiana. Pre-registration is required. Check in begins at 8 a.m. CST with the program beginning at 8:30 a.m. cen-

tral time. Speakers for the morning will be Ron Rathfon, Extension Forester for the Department of forestry and Natural Resources at the Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center and Patrick Whitson from Aquatic Control, Evansville. The speakers will focus on invasive weeds in forest and waters. In the afternoon we will travel to the Patoka Fish and Wild-

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100 Miles From Nowhere (PG)

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Movie: “So You Said Yes” (2015, Drama) Kellie Martin, Chad Willett. (G) Å

Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Chal

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Caribbean Life (G)

Breaking Borders (N) Å

Caribbean Life (G)

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Movie: › “Old Dogs” (2009) John Travolta, Robin Williams. Premiere.

Intervention “Kristen” (14,L) Å

Younger “IRL” (In Stereo) (14,L) Å

Movie: ››› “Slither” (2006, Horror) Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks.

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≤ HALL (6:00) Movie: “A Novel Romance” (2015) Amy Acker. (G)

Friends (PG) Å

8 Minutes (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Movie: “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past”

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Bourdain: No Reservations (PG)

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Movie: ››‡ “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008) Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett.

Medium (PG)

ESPN FC (N)

Mike & Molly (14)

King of Hill (PG)

Medium (PG)

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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

River Monsters (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

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Intervention “Zach; Theresa” (N) (14)

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

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Full House (G)

Movie: ›› “Bad Teacher” (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake.

Intervention “Kristen” (14,L) Å

Full House (G)

(4:30) Movie: ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane

B FAM Dude-My Car C COM (4:22) Superbad

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Movie: ›››‡ “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. Å (DVS)

MLB Baseball: Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. From Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y. (N) (Live)

; ESPN Countdown < TNT (4:00) The Help

Movie: ›››‡ “The Blind Side” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. Premiere. Å (DVS)

NHRA Drag Racing: SummitRacing.com Nationals. From Las Vegas. (N) Å

: ESPN2 SportsCenter (N)

Movie: ››‡ “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Voices of Seth MacFarlane.

Bar Rescue (In Stereo) (PG)

Movie: ››‡ “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Voices of Seth MacFarlane.

Bar Rescue “Mandala Down” (PG,L)

Movie: “Seeds of Yesterday” (2015) Rachael Carpani, Jason Lewis. Premiere. Two The Lizzie Borden Chronicles Lizzie and The Lizzie Borden Chronicles Lizzie and Movie: “Seeds of Yesterday” (2015, Suspense) Rachael Carpani, Jason Lewis. siblings maintain a love-hate relationship. (14,D,L,S,V) Å Emma attend a party. (N) (14) Emma attend a party. (14) Å Two siblings maintain a love-hate relationship. (14,D,L,S,V) Å

Bar Rescue (In Stereo) (PG)

(5:00) “If There Be Thorns” (14) Å

Lip Sync (PG)

(4:00) This Is 40

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Bar Rescue “Mandala Down” (PG,L)

Bar Rescue (In Stereo) (PG)

7 SPIKE Bar Rescue (PG)

Alaskan Bush People “Pile It On” The Browns begin to build their home. (PG)

Alaskan Bush People “On the Prowl” Billy strikes a barter for windows. (PG)

Alaskan Bush People: Revisited “Episode 4” (In Stereo) (14,V) Å

Movie: ››› “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007) Bruce Willis. Premiere. America’s computers fall under attack.

Salem “Blood Kiss” (MA,L,S,V) Å

Entertainment Tonight (N) (In Stereo) Å Trick To a Wrinkle- Wen - NEW Special Free Face! (G) TV Offer! (G)

Castle “Number One Fan” Castle deals with a hostage situation. (PG,L,V)

Paid Program

Salem “Blood Kiss” (MA,L,S,V) Å

Two and a Half Men (14) Å

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Movie: ››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. Jason Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him.

Alaskan Bush People: Revisited “Episode 4” (N) (In Stereo) (14,V) Å

Movie: ››› “Wanted” (2008, Action) James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie. An office drone becomes part of a secret society of assassins. (DVS)

Salem “Blood Kiss” (N) (MA,L,S,V)

11:00

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10:30

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This is Kentucky Basketball

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Battle Creek “Mama’s Boy” A case forces Russ to seek help. (PG,L,S,V)

Revenge “Exposure” Victoria discovers devastating secrets. (N) (PG) Å

Once Upon a Time “Heart of Gold” Gold Secrets and Lies “The Cop” Ben becomes the prime suspect again. (14,L)

Amer. Funniest

9 + WEHT Home Videos (PG) blackmails Regina. (N) (PG,V)

The Good Wife “Winning Ugly” Eli and Alicia try to stop a recount. (N) (14,L,S)

American Odyssey “Oscar Mike” Odelle tries to avoid detection. (14,V)

A.D. The Bible Continues Calaphas and A.D. The Bible Continues Jesus gives Pilate crucify Jesus. (PG,V) Å the disciples their mission. (N) (14,V)

(6:00) Dateline

. $ WFIE NBC (PG) Å

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Wolf Hall on Masterpiece (N) (PG)

9:30

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9:00

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

8:30

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8:00

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11:00

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9:30 Family Guy “Road to Europe” (PG,D)

9:00 Family Guy Peter gets amnesia. (14)

8:30 The Simpsons (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Nature (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

Last Call With Carson Daly (14)

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Nature (N) (PG) Å (DVS)

The Late Late Show With James Corden How I Met Your (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å Mother (14) Å

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

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The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Late Show With David Letterman Actor Ben Stiller; Tove Lo performs. (PG)

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

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

How I Met (14) Conan Kristen Stewart; Brian WIlson. (N) (14)

Salem “Cry Havoc” (MA,L,S,V) Å

Survivorman: Bigfoot “Where the Myth Began” Northwest California. Å

The Office “Booze Cruise” (PG) Å

Engagement (14)

Conan Kristen Stewart; Brian WIlson. (14)

Engagement (PG)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Raising Hope (14)

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Nashville Rayna plans a baby shower for Eyewitness News Juliette. (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å at 10pm (N) Å

Supernatural Rowena and Crowley grow Eyewitness News at 9PM (N) closer. (In Stereo) (14) Å Chicago PD “The Three Gs” A case hits close to home with Olinsky. (14)

Nazi Mega Weapons (N) (PG) Å

blackish “The Real World” (14)

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Pharrell (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å Williams; Oscar Isaac. (N) (14) Å

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How I Met (14) The Big Bang Theory (PG) Dual Survival “Episode 10” (In Stereo) (14,L) Å

Parks (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Survivorman: Bigfoot “Where the Myth Began” Northwest California. (N) Å

Dual Survival “Waterlogged” The rainforest of Costa Rica. (14,L) Å

Dual Survival “Episode 10” (In Stereo) (14,L) Å

Survivor “Keep It Real” A castaway hunts Criminal Minds “Beyond Borders” A fam- CSI: Cyber “Crowd Sourced” The team for the idol. (N) (PG) Å ily of four is abducted. (N) (14,L,V) hunts for a bomber. (N) (14,L,V)

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Full House (G)

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Terra’s Little Family Terra’s Little Family Little Women: LA: Terra’s Little Family (PG) (PG) Special (14,L) Å

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George (PG)

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George Lopez (In Stereo) (PG) Å

At Midnight (14)

Boy Meets... (G)

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Boy Meets... (G)

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Boy Meets... (G)

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Movie: ››‡ “Jurassic Park III” (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill. A search party encoun- Movie: ››‡ “The Count of Monte Cristo” ters new breeds of prehistoric terror. ‘PG-13’ (Violence) Å (2002) Jim Caviezel. ‘PG-13’

Hollywood, FL (14) Daily Show (14)

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG)

The Soul Man (PG) Instant Mom (PG)

Castle (In Stereo) (PG) Å (DVS)

NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. (G) Friends (PG) Å

Castle City councilman dies. (PG) Full House (G)

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Movie: ›› “Along Came Polly” (2004) Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston.

Movie: ›››‡ “Jurassic Park” (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park. ‘PG-13’ (Adult situations, violence) Å

South Park (MA)

Young-Hungry (14) Freak Out (N) (14)

Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Storage Wars (PG) Shipping (PG)

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Castle Death of a teenage boy. (PG)

MLB Baseball: San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers. From Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (N) (Live)

Terra’s Little Family Terra’s Little Family Little Women: NY Jordanna invites the (PG) (PG) women to perform. (N) (14) Å

Movie: ››› “300” (2007) Gerard Butler. Badly outnumbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. (In Stereo) Movie: ›‡ “Wrath of the Titans” (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson. (In Stereo) 7 SPIKE (4:00) Movie: ›››‡ “Gladiator” The Americans (N) (MA) The Americans (MA) The Americans “Stingers” (MA) The Americans (MA) 8 FX (6:00) Movie: ›››‡ “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans.

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River Monsters (In Stereo) (PG) Å Mod Fam (PG)

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Mod Fam (PG)

River Monsters “Killer Torpedo” (PG) Mod Fam (PG)

NCIS “Damned If You Do” (14,L,V)

River Monsters (In Stereo) (PG) Å

My 600-Lb. Life “Chay’s Story” (PG)

Lizzie McGuire (In Stereo) (G) Å

NCIS “Double Blind” (14,D,L,V)

That’s So Raven (G) Å

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Food Parad. (PG)

Superjail (MA)

Food Parad. (PG)

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Property Brothers (G) Å

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Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

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11:30

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10:00

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BrainChange-Perlmutter (G)

9:30

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Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

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Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

Call the Midwife (N) (14) Å

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The Simpsons (In Stereo) (PG) Å Dateline NBC (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

American Crime Carter’s situation behind Eyewitness News bars worsens. (N) (14) Å at 10pm (N) Å

2015 Masters Highlights (G)

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Late Show With David Letterman Court- Late Late Show/ How I Met Your ney Love; Chris Elliott. (PG) James Corden (14) Mother (14) Å

Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L) Elementary A member of a hacker group Two and a Half is murdered. (N) (14) Å Men (14) Å

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How I Met (14)

Parks/Recreat (14) Raising Hope (14)

How I Met (14)

Conan Amy Schumer; Kenny Smith; Joe Cougar Town (In Zimmerman. (14) Stereo) (PG) Å

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Conan Amy Schumer; Kenny Smith; Joe The Office “The Zimmerman. (N) (14) Injury” (PG) Å

Lip Sync (PG)

Louie (N) (MA)

Lip Sync (PG)

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Louie (MA)

Louie (MA)

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Louie (MA)

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Celebrity Wife Swap Judy Gold and Penn Jillette. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Comedians (MA)

Lip Sync (PG)

Louie (MA)

Lip Sync (PG)

Alaska: The Last Frontier Shane and Kelli break ground. (14) Å Comedians (MA)

Celebrity Wife Swap Kate Gosselin and Kendra Wilkinson. (PG) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Alaska: The Last Frontier “Greener Pas- Alaska: The Last Frontier The family tures” Containing the herd. (14,L,V) harvests a sterile cow. (14) Å

Terra’s Little Family Terra’s Little Family Little Women: NY Jordanna invites the (PG) (PG) women to perform. (14) Å

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

Alaska: The Last Frontier Atz Sr. divulges range rider secrets. (MA) Å

The Big Bang Theory (14)

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

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Carice Van Last Call With (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å Houten; Keith Alberstadt. (N) (14) Carson Daly (14)

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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The Middle (PG)

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Man Fi. Food (PG)

Man Fi. Food (PG)

Property Brothers (G) Å

The Middle (PG)

8:00 The Flash “Tricksters” A villain mimics a criminal mastermind. (PG,V) Å Picture This

Mom (N) (In Stereo) The Big Bang (14) Å Theory (PG) Å How I Met (14)

Chicken (14)

Cleveland (14)

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Movie: ›› “The Uninvited” (2009, Horror) Elizabeth Banks, Emily Browning.

My 600-Lb. Life “Marla’s Story” (PG)

That’s So Raven (Y7) Å

River Monsters (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Outrageous Births: Tales (14)

A.N.T. Farm (In Stereo) (G) Å

NCIS “Detour” (In Stereo) (14,D,L,V) Girl Meets World (G) Å

Jessie Jessie defends Mr. Kipling.

River Monsters “Killer Torpedo” (PG)

My 600-Lb. Life “Marla’s Story” (PG)

I Didn’t Do It (In Stereo) (G) Å

Monsters (PG) Jessie The kids are I Didn’t Do It (In snowed in. (G) Stereo) (G) Å

The Odd Couple (N) (PG) Å How I Met (14)

Alaska: The Last Frontier Atz Lee and Jane hunt for black bear. (14) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Voices of Seth MacFarlane.

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Property Brothers (G) Å

Movie: ››› “1408” (2007, Horror) John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack.

My 600-Lb. Life “Chay’s Story” (PG)

Jessie “Karate Kid- Dog With a Blog tastrophe” (G) “Too Short” (G)

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

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Who Wants to Be a Grey’s Anatomy Surgical interns balance Grey’s Anatomy “Crazy Love” Meredith 9 + WEHT Millionaire (PG) confronts Amelia. (N) (14) Å life and work. (14) Å Two and a Half

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Alaska: The Last Frontier Life returns to the homestead. (14) Å

Seinfeld “The Truth” Family Guy (PG) Å Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å Family Guy (14) Å The Big Bang (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) Theory (14)

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

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(6:00) Celebrity Wife Swap (PG)

NFL Live Å

College Hockey: NCAA Tournament -- Boston University vs. North Dakota. Semifinal. (N) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

George (PG)

Inside the NBA (N) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

George Lopez (In Stereo) (PG) Å

The First 48 (In Stereo) (PG) Å

NBA Basketball: Portland Trail Blazers at Golden State Warriors. (N) (Live) Å Friends (PG) Å

The First 48 “Bad Love” (14,L) Å Brickleberry (MA)

Boy Meets... (PG)

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Boy Meets... (G)

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Boy Meets... (PG)

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The First 48 (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

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Full House (G)

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The First 48 “Bad Love” (14,L) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman.

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Tosh.0 (14) Å

Railroad Alaska (In Stereo) (14) Å

Ice Cold Gold (In Stereo) (PG)

Railroad Alaska (In Stereo) (14) Å

Ice Cold Gold (In Stereo) (PG)

To Be Announced

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Daily Show (14)

(6:00) Movie: ›› “Along Came Polly” (2004) Ben Stiller.

Movie: ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Horror) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. ‘PG’ (Adult language, adult situations, violence) Å

South Park The “Game of Thrones” conclusion. (14) Å

Hollywood, FL (14) Hollywood, FL (14) Tosh.0 (14) Å

Full House (G)

The First 48 (14)

NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. (N)

2015 Masters Tournament: First Round. From Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (N)

SportsNation

Celebrity Wife Swap Kate Gosselin and Kendra Wilkinson. (PG) Å

9 LIFE

NICK A&E FAM COM

: ESPN2 SportsNation (N) ; ESPN SportsCenter (N) < TNT (6:00) Castle (PG) > ? B C (5:00) Movie: “Ju-

I AMC rassic Park III” To Be Announced

Dig “The Well of Souls” (14)

AP

J

Dig “Emma Wilson’s Father” (14) Good Luck Charlie (G) Å

The Suite Life on Deck (G) Å

The Suite Life on Deck (G) Å

Dig “The Well of Souls” (14) Jessie “One Day Wonders” Å

American Gypsy Wedding (14)

Good Luck Charlie (G) Å

Dig “The Well of Souls” (N) (14)

Welcome to Myrtle Manor (14) Å

Helix “The Ascendant” (14)

A.N.T. Farm (In Stereo) (G) Å

Austin & Ally (In Stereo) (G) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

American Gypsy Wedding (14)

Olympus “Daedalus” (14)

I Didn’t Do It “Pilot” Å

Law & Order (14)

Welcome to Myrtle Manor (N) (14)

12 Monkeys “Paradox”

Dog With a Blog Avery is upset. (G)

Movie: ›› “Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer”

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

R USA

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

S DISN (2011, Comedy) Jordana Beatty. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å

Olympus “Daedalus” (N) (14)

Superjail (MA)

Family Guy (14)

Chicken (14)

The Layover with Bourdain (PG)

Aqua Teen (MA) Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Family Guy (14) Bourdain: No Reservations (PG)

Beat Bobby (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

American Dad (14) American Dad (14) Family Guy (14) The Layover with Bourdain (PG)

All-Star Academy (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

Expedition Unknown (PG) Å

Chopped Canada (N) (G) Å

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

The Middle (PG)

Party Down South (14)

Golden Girls (PG)

Down South (14)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (14)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (PG)

Frasier (PG) Å

Cops Rel. (PG)

Frasier (PG) Å

Cops Rel. (PG)

Beat Bobby (G)

Beat Bobby (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

Down South (14)

6:30

FRIDAY EVENING

7:00

BROADCAST CHANNELS

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

Jane the Virgin Michael has a realization Eyewitness News at 9PM (N) about Jane. (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Eyewitness News

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (14)

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (14)

International Jazz Day (N) (PG) Å

_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N)

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Live From Lincoln Center (N) (G)

Grimm “Hibernaculum” Juliette seeks revenge on Adalind. (N) (PG,V)

Charlie Rose

Wheel of Fortune

) ` WNIN PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Week

. $ WFIE (N) (G) Å

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

11:00

Family Guy (In Stereo) (14) Å

11:30

The Best of the 60s (G) Å

American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

12:30

APRIL 10, 2015

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

12:00

The Simpsons (In Stereo) (PG) Å

10:30

The Big Bang Theory (PG) Å

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

Lawmakers 2015

10:00

WealthTrack (G)

Late Late Show/ How I Met Your James Corden (14) Mother (14) Å

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

The Cleveland Show (14) Å

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Late Show With David Letterman Kevin Spacey; Lily James. (PG) Å

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

Å

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

2015 Masters Highlights

20/20 (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Shark Tank A solution for lost pacifiers. (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Two and a Half Men (14) Å

Cristela Daniela loses her job. (PG)

The Amazing Race “Smells Like a Million Hawaii Five-0 A murder takes place at a Blue Bloods “Payback” A suspect’s Bucks” (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å convention. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å confession is questioned. (14,D,L,V)

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

Two and a Half

L * WEVV Men (14) Å

How I Met (14)

Full House (G)

Jail (PG,L) Å

Arctic Recovery “Pilot” Motorists rely on towing companies. (PG) Å

Cops (14) Å

Engagement (PG)

Engagement (14)

Jail (14,L,V) Å

Bering Sea Gold The pressure of the summer season. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Jail (PG,L,V) Å

Movie: ›› “Colombiana” (2011)

SportsCenter

Bring It! “Copycat” Miss D is out for retribution. (PG,L) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

Grimm “The Wild Hunt” (14,L,V)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

NBA Tonight (N)

George (PG)

Boy Meets... (PG)

Raymond (PG)

George Lopez (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Cold Justice (14) Å

Friends (14) Å

Criminal Minds (In Stereo) (14) Å

Boy Meets... (PG)

Criminal Minds “Retaliation” (14,L,V)

NCIS: Los Angeles (14) Å (DVS)

Say Yes (PG)

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Say Yes (PG)

Jessie “World Wide Web of Lies”

Movie: ›‡ “A Haunted House” (2013, Comedy) Marlon Wayans. Å

I Didn’t Do It “Ball or Nothing” (G)

Archer (MA) Å

Boy Meets... (PG)

Boy Meets... (PG)

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Movie: ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott. Eight married friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. (DVS)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Movie: ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott. Meet the Smiths Eight married friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. (DVS) (PG)

How I Met (14)

How I Met (14)

Meet the Smiths (N) (PG)

How I Met (14)

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

The Big Bang Theory (14)

Bering Sea Gold The “best” dredger in Nome. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Arctic Recovery “Pilot” Motorists rely on towing companies. (PG) Å

Bering Sea Gold The “best” dredger in Nome. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

How I Met (14)

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

% WTBS (PG) Å

Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up “No Man Left Behind” (N) (14,L) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Bring It! “Copycat” Miss D is out for retribution. (N) (PG,L) Å

Friends (PG) Å

Jump! “The Fastest Feet” Competing for Jump! “The Fastest Feet” Competing for Bring It! (PG,L) Å the title of fastest feet. (N) (PG,L) the title of fastest feet. (PG,L)

Movie: ›‡ “The Watch” (2012, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill.

Cops (PG) Å

Bellator MMA Live Will Brooks vs. Dave Jansen; From Irvine, Calif. (N)

Bring It! (PG,L) Å

Movie: ›‡ “The Watch” (2012, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill.

(6:00) Bering Sea

0 DISC Gold (14) Å

Cops (14) Å

(4:30) Movie: Ted

Cops (14) Å

7 SPIKE Cops (PG) Å

8

(6:00) Bring It! (PG) Å

Boxing: Friday Night Fights. (N) (Live)

Fresh Prince (G)

Movie: ››› “A Time to Kill” (1996) Sandra Bullock. A lawyer’s defense of a black man arouses the Klan’s ire.

FX

9 LIFE

College Basketball Awards (N) (Live)

Full House (G)

SportsCenter

Cold Justice (N) (14) Å

Criminal Minds (In Stereo) (14) Å

2015 Masters Tournament: Second Round. From Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (N)

: ESPN2 Auriemma Project

iCarly “iDate a Bad Boy” (G) Å

Criminal Minds “Parasite” (14,L,V)

Fresh Prince (G)

; ESPN SportsCenter (N) < TNT Meet the Fockers > NICK Sam & Cat (G)

Criminal Minds (In Stereo) (14) Å

Criminal (14)

Criminal Minds “Retaliation” (14,L,V)

? A&E

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

Say Yes (G)

Archer (MA) Å

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

South Park (14)

Mod Fam (PG)

Bride (PG)

South Park (MA)

Jessie “Zuri’s New Old Friend”

Futurama (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Bride by Design

Futurama (PG)

Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith. A smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress.

Mod Fam (PG)

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Key & Peele (14)

Mod Fam (PG)

Say Yes (PG)

B FAM (5:30) Movie: “Bruce Almighty” (2003) C COM (6:29) Tosh.0 (14) Key & Peele (14)

Mod Fam (PG)

Penn Zero: PartTime Hero (Y7)

Mod Fam (PG)

NCIS: Los Angeles (PG) Å

To Be Announced

Mod Fam (PG)

Say Yes (G)

Movie: ›‡ “Jaws 3” (1983, Horror) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG’ Å

(4:00) Movie: ››‡ “Sahara”

Mod Fam (PG)

Penn Zero: PartTime Hero (Y7)

Movie: ››‡ “Jaws 2” (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Tourist town and police chief dread huge white shark at beach. ‘PG’ (Adult language, adult situations, violence) Å

To Be Announced

Bride (PG)

Movie: ››‡ “Jaws 2” (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Tourist town and police chief dread huge white shark at beach. ‘PG’ (Adult language, adult situations, violence) Å

I AMC

Mod Fam (PG)

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Olympus “Daedalus” (14)

The Pool Master “Sporting Pool” (PG)

AP

Bride by Design

Say Yes (PG)

Helix “O Brave New World” (14)

The Pool Master (In Stereo) (PG)

J

Dog With a Blog (In Dog With a Blog Stereo) Å (G) Å

12 Monkeys “Arms of Mine” (14,L,V)

The Pool Master “Sporting Pool” (PG)

R USA

“Judy Moody-NOT

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

The Pool Master (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

S DISN Bummer Summer”

Helix “O Brave New World” (N) (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Love It or List It “Irene & Marcos” (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Family Guy (14)

12 Monkeys “Arms of Mine” (14,L,V)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Childrens (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Eric Andre Sh. (14) Venture (MA)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Family Guy (14)

Dream Home (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

Cops Rel. (14)

Jack, Triumph (14)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

American Dad (14) Family Guy (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

Bob’s Burgers (14)

Mysteries at the Museum (N) (PG)

Cleveland (14)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Dream Home (G)

Frasier (PG) Å

Mysteries at (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

19 Kids (PG) 19 Kids (PG) U TLC Say Yes (PG) V SYFY (5:00) Movie: ››‡ “Outbreak” (1995) Dustin Hoffman. King of Hill (PG) X TOON Regular Show (PG) King of Hill (PG)

[ TRV

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (PG)

Love It or List It “Irene & Marcos” (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Love It or List It A tiny townhouse. (G)

¨ HGTV Love It-List It (G) ≠ FOOD Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (PG)

The Middle (PG)

Golden Girls (PG)

The Middle (PG)

9:30

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Cops Rel. (PG)

The Middle (PG)

9:00

11:30

Golden Girls (PG)

The Middle (PG)

8:30

11:00

Movie: ›‡ “Batman & Robin” (1997) Arnold Schwarzenegger. The dynamic duo returns to take on an icy villain.

8:00

10:30

The Waltons “The Volunteer” (G)

7:30

Bones A cryptic message written in blood. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Saturday Night Live Taraji P. Henson; Mumford & Sons. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

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

Blue Bloods Bank robbers disarm an off-duty cop. (In Stereo) (14) Å

End of Illness-David Agus (G)

The Insider (N) (In Stereo) Å

Austin City Limits (PG) Å

Trick To a Wrinkle- Paid Program Free Face! (G)

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

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

Inside Edition Weekend (N) (PG)

Live From the Artists Den (G) Å

Burn Notice “Past & Future Tense” Jesse The Pinkertons (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å makes contact. (PG) Å

10:00

∞ CMT Reba (PG) Å ≤ HALL The Waltons (G)

SATURDAY EVENING 6:30 7:00

BROADCAST CHANNELS

Movie: ››‡ “The Switch” (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bate- Eyewitness News at 9PM (N) man. A woman uses a friend’s sperm, unknowingly, to get pregnant.

Brian Williams and Friends (N)

Classic Gospel (In Stereo) (G) Å

Inside the Court of Henry VIII (PG,V)

_ ( WTVW at 6:30PM (N)

Eyewitness News

) ` WNIN Picture This

In an Instant “In an Instant: The Shootout” (N) (In Stereo) (14,V) Å

How I Met Your Mother (14) Å

Seinfeld “The Millennium” (PG)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

48 Hours (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

To Be Announced

Mike & Molly (14)

Mike & Molly (14)

Married (MA)

Two Men (PG)

Two Men (PG)

Movie: “Text to Kill” (2015, Suspense) Dina Meyer, Emily Tennant, Keenan Tracey. Teens investigate the source of threatening messages. Å

Married (MA)

Movie: Max Payne

Movie: ›› “Men in Black II” (2002) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (DVS)

Movie: ››‡ “The Last Castle”

Two and a Half Men (14) Å

Criminal Minds “Boxed In” A missing child reappears after a year. (14,L,V)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

NCIS: Los Angeles “Traitor” Granger is poisoned by the mole. (PG,L,V)

Cougar Town (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Your Family or Mine “Pilot” (MA)

Meet the Smiths (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Deadliest Catch “Captain’s Choice 1: Sig Deadliest Catch “Captain’s Choice 2: Hansen” (In Stereo) (PG) Å John & Andy Hillstrand” (PG) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Movie: ›››‡ “A Few Good Men” (1992) Tom Cruise. A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a comrade’s death.

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Blue Bloods “Family Ties” (14,L,S,V)

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

Blue Bloods “Hall of Mirrors” (14)

20/20 (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Caught on Camera Boxing: Premier Boxing Champions. Garcia takes on Peterson for the WBA, WBC and IBF World super (PG) lightweight titles. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å

Paid Program

Wheel of Fortune

. $ WFIE (G) Å

9 + WEHT

Two and a Half

L * WEVV Men (14) Å

Everybody Loves

CABLE CHANNELS # WGN-A Blue Bloods (14)

% WTBS Raymond (PG)

Deadliest Catch “Captain’s Choice 13: All Captains” (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Cops (14) Å

Movie: “Killer Crush” (2014, Suspense) Daveigh Chase, Rick Roberts. A student’s obsession with her professor turns dangerous. (14,D,L,V) Å

Cops (PG) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Dredd” (2012) Karl Urban. A futuristic cop acts as judge, jury and executioner.

Deadliest Catch “Captain’s Choice 12: John & Andy Hillstrand” (N) (PG) Å

Auction (PG)

Deadliest Catch “Captain’s Choice 11: All Captains” (N) (In Stereo) (PG) Å

(6:00) Deadliest

Auction (PG)

0 DISC Catch (N) (PG)

Cops (PG) Å

Movie: “Text to Kill” (2015, Suspense) Dina Meyer, Emily Tennant. Premiere. Teens investigate the source of threatening messages. Å

Cops (N) (14)

Movie: ›› “Battleship” (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch. Earth comes under attack from a superior alien force.

“Babysitter’s Black Book” (14)

7 SPIKE Cops (14,V) Å 8 FX (5:00) The Call

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Kevin Hart: Grown Little Man (14)

Kevin Hart: Plastic Cup Boyz (MA)

Movie: ›› “Duplex” (2003, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore. Premiere.

Movie: ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. (In Stereo) Å

SEC Storied Arena Football: Las Vegas Outlaws at Los Angeles KISS. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å NBA Tonight (N) : ESPN2 NHRA Drag Racing SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ; ESPN College Hockey: NCAA Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From TD Garden in Boston. (N) (Live) Å Movie: ›››‡ “The Help” (2011, Drama) Viola Davis. An aspiring writer captures the experiences of black women. Movie: ››‡ “It’s Complicated” (2009, Romance-Comedy) Meryl Streep, Steve Martin. Å Life as Know < TNT It’s Complicated Thundermans (G) Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (PG) Friends (PG) Å Friends (PG) Å George Lopez (PG) Å George (PG) Love-Raymond (G) > NICK Henry Danger (G) Henry Danger (G) Bella, Bulldogs (G) Make It Pop (G)

The Pool Master (In Stereo) (PG)

I Didn’t Do It “Food Mighty Med “Less Fight” (G) Than Hero!” (Y7)

Kirby Buckets (In Stereo) (Y7) Å

Mod Fam (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Jessie “Take the A- I Didn’t Do It (In Train... I Think?” Stereo) (G) Å

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (14)

My Cat From Hell (In Stereo) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Liv & Maddie (In Stereo) (G) Å

The Pool Master (In Stereo) (PG)

Mod Fam (PG)

Dog With a Blog “Wingstan” (G)

Inuyasha (14)

Witchslayer (14

A Haunting “Demon Unearthed” (14)

I Didn’t Do It (In Stereo) (G) Å

A Haunting (In Stereo) (14) Å

Jessie Jessie gets Luke a math tutor.

A Haunting “Shape of Evil” (14) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Spawn” (1997, Fantasy) John Leguizamo, Michael Jai White.

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Sword Art On. (14)

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Ghost Adventures (PG) Å

The Dead Files (PG) Å

Boondocks (MA)

Dragon Ball Z (PG) Kill la Kill (N) (MA)

Cleveland (14)

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

Ghost Adventures (N) (PG) Å

A Haunting “The Shadowman” (14)

My Cat From Hell (In Stereo) (PG)

Movie: ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton. Michael Corleone moves his father’s crime family to Las Vegas. ‘R’ (Adult language, adult situations, graphic violence) Å

Married at First Sight (PG) Å Married-Sight (14) ? A&E (4:30) Tombstone Movie: ››› “The Italian Job” (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg. Premiere. (In Stereo) Å Movie: ›› “Bad Teacher” (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake. B FAM (4:30) Movie: Hitch Movie: ›‡ “Dude, Where’s My Car?” (2000, Comedy) Ashton Kutcher. Kevin Hart: Grown Little Man (14) The Comedy Central Roast Various celebrities roast Justin Bieber. (MA) Å Kevin Hart: Plastic Cup Boyz (MA) C COM South Park (14)

(4:30) Movie: ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino,

My Cat From Hell (In Stereo) (PG)

Jessie The kids are Liv & Maddie (In snowed in. (G) Stereo) (G) Å

Movie: ››› “Bridesmaids” (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne.

My Cat From Hell (N) (In Stereo) (PG)

K.C. Undercover (Y7) Å

“There’s Something About Mary”

My Cat Hell (PG)

I AMC James Caan. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ‘R’ Å

J AP R USA

K.C. Undercover

S DISN (Y7) Å

A Haunting (In Stereo) (14) Å

A Haunting “Demon Unearthed” (14)

A Haunting (14)

U TLC

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

Ghost Adv. (PG)

Ghost Adventures “Alcatraz” (PG)

Cleveland (14)

V SYFY (5:00) Movie: ›››› “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” X TOON Ninjago Mstr (Y7) Dragon Ball Z (PG) King of Hill (PG)

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Golden Girls (PG)

Diners, Drive (G)

House Hunters Renovation (G) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Property Brothers (G) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Ghost Hunters (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Log Cabin Lvn (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Golden Girls (PG)

Cops Rel. (14)

Log Cabin Lvn (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

Diners, Drive (G)

Property Brothers (G) Å

Cops Rel. (14)

House Hunters Renovation (G) Å

Property Brothers “Chris & Mike” (G)

Good Witch “Together We Stand...”

Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Cops Rel. (14)

Movie: “Stranded in Paradise” (2014) Vanessa Marcil, James Denton. (G) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Movie: › “Bio-Dome” (1996) Pauly Shore. Idiot collegians bumble into experimental ecosystem.

Diners, Drive (G)

¨ HGTV Flip or Flop (G) ≠ FOOD Diners, Drive (G)

Good Witch “Together We Stand...”

Diners, Drive (G)

∞ CMT Batman & Robin ≤ HALL Chateau Merou

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Golden Girls (PG)

The Middle (PG)

Rehab Addict (G)

Rehab Addict (G)

The Middle (PG)

Party Down South (N) (14) The Middle (PG)

Beat Bobby (G)

All-Star Academy (G)

American Gypsy Wedding (14) American Gypsy Wedding (14) U TLC Gypsy (14) V SYFY (4:30) Movie: 1408 WWE SmackDown! (In Stereo) (PG,D,L,V) Å King of Hill (PG) Cleveland (14) Burgers (PG) X TOON Regular Show (PG) King of Hill (PG) Expedition Unknown (PG) Å [ TRV Man v. Food (G) ¨ HGTV House Hunters (G) Fixer Upper (G) Å

≠ FOOD (6:00) Chopped (G) Chopped (G) ∞ CMT (5:30) Movie: › “Bio-Dome” (1996) Pauly Shore. Å The Waltons “The Stray” (G) Å ≤ HALL The Waltons (G)

TV GUIDE 4/7/15 through 4/13/15

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Allow me to be politically correct, for a moment... Are you upset about the new Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act? It is wrong to deny people goods or services because they are different. You know what, I am actually kind of excited about this act. America has undergone a dramatic change over the last A MILE decade. We have given in to IN MY anyone who makes a scene. SHOES Anyone who challenges the BY BRANDON N history of our society is auto- COLE matically right. Our government asks for forgiveness on a global level, almost daily. Let us learn to spark a debate and open the floor to conversation. The loudest voice in the room is not always right. Can we at least be ourselves in America? Why do we enjoy listening to comedians? They say what we think, but don’t have the guts to vocalize. The United States of America is based on the premise that we stood up to a country of tyranny. We finally got tired of being told what to do. We each inhaled liberty and it felt good. We got that freedom deep in our lungs. I grew up with the occasional fight. There were definitely arguments. People did not get along, but there was a difference. We owned it and it was okay. At the end of the day, we knew who we were. Dr. Martin Luther King had a dream. It was a wonderful dream, but there was a problem. People released their bowels all over it. It suddenly became okay for one faction of people to say they were okay with another, but act totally different behind closed doors. Every group is guilty of this. We are a nation of hypocrites. We allow our news stations to engage us in public outcry when a minority faces tough situations, but that is invalid. We all face tough situations. We have no minorities. We are all in this together.

Until we all realize that we are all Americans and that some of us are just jerks, we are not going to be happy. Why is it hard to come into this understanding? In America, we want you to be an individual, but only as long as it fits neatly into our own way of thinking. Everyone’s opinion is valid, but some people are idiots. Why can’t we just voice these things? Not everybody is meant to get along with everybody. How can we have civil liberty laws and racially segregated dating sites? Why can a Jewish man be sued for refusing to make a Nazi cake? How can we tell everyone they need a pricey college education to matter, but expect people to do medial labor? We are supposed to be the nation of second chances, but we are chastised for a lifetime if we obtain a single conviction. Our movie stars show us the life we want. They sell us on drugs, lies and disregard for others. This is truly the country that swears its cool to jump in the pool at the pool party. Everybody says how awesome it is to jump in, but something happens the moment you do it. You are the outsider. You have lost your membership. You are encouraged to enjoy food, live without regard, get a college degree, be thin, but don’t work at it. Your clothes should be carefully laid out in a manner that it appears you given no thought, but in some weird eclectic fashion they should some how make sense like a haiku. You are tempted to try drugs, drink heavily, and engage in countless relationships, while elusively escaping a sexually transmitted disease. You are told to care, but not too deep. You are suppose to be able to have the choice to abort and avoid an accident, but love a child that is planned. How about this America: How about you actually be who you are? It’s time to reclaim our place. We are so ready for someone to tell us what to wear, what to drink, eat, think and watch, that we have forgotten something. We have forgotten who we are. Wake up. Be yourself. It may not be trendy, but at least it’s hon-

Guest Editorial: Dan Weber, Ass’n of Mature American Citizens

est. I am a Christian in front of my Christian friends, as well as with everyone else. This is not always a popular stance. I am also a sinner. I am an athlete. I am a thinker. I am a lot of things, but one is for certain. I am me. That may not be much to some, but it is all some of us have. We should all be proud of it. Which brings me back to the IRFRA. There are going to be people that want to throw their ideologies in your face. They are going to want to challenge boundaries. They are going to want to make people feel uncomfortable. This act is actually a refreshing step in the right direction. If someone does not want you as a customer, do not give him or her your business. Give someone else your hard-earned money. Economic times are hard. There is only one thing I hate more than discrimination and that is people that wear masks of equality behind a cloak of indifference. Dr. Martin Luther had a dream and I still have hope for it. Discuss and make your voices heard. Be American.

Guest Editorial: Greg Allen

Protesters do not seem to know what is in Indiana’s Religious Freedom Law

So... You think God is a bigot

‘The law does not give anyone or any organization the right to discriminate’

On March 26, 2015 Indiana Governor, Mike Pence, signed into law the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and a hellish firestorm of opposition soon erupted. Outraged celebrities, politicians, and journalists said the law was a license to discriminate against gay people. The CEO of SalesForce said he was pulling out of Indiana. The city of San Francisco is banning taxpayer-funded travel to the Hoosier state and the NCAA has expressed concerns about holding future events there. The legislation would prohibit state and local laws that ‘substantially burden’ the ability of people - including businesses and associations - to follow their religious beliefs. Governor Pence said the bill ensures that, “Religious liberty is fully protected under Indiana law,” and that, “The Constitution of the United States and the Indiana Constitution both provide strong recognition of the freedom of religion, but today, many people of faith feel their religious liberty is under attack by government action.” Indiana makes the twentieth state in the Nation to adopt such legislation. It’s modeled after the Federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993. The measure unanimously passed the House of Representatives and sailed through the Senate on a 97-3 vote back then. In a 1997 Supreme Court case (City of Boeme v. Flores), the court held that federal RFRA was generally inapplicable against state and local laws. Since then, a number of states have enacted their own RFRA statutes. The point of RFRA isn’t to discriminate against gay Americans, but to prevent the government from discriminating against religious Americans.

It’s safe for people to live in or travel to Indiana, no matter what their sexual preferences might be. It’s also safe there for people of faith, as a result of the state’s new religious freedom law. “Yet, massive protests and disruptive boycotts have been triggered by individuals who obviously have not taken the time to find out what the new law is all about,” according to personal rights advocate Dan Weber. “The law,” he said, “does not give anyone or any organization the right to discriminate against anyone for whatever reason. It is aimed at checking the potential for government overreach when it comes to an individual’s right to practice his or her religion.” Weber, who is president of the Association of Mature American Citizens, asked if anyone has read the legislation. The core of the measure is in this paragraph: “Sec. 8. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a governmental entity may not substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion, even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability. (b) A governmental entity may substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion

only if the governmental entity demonstrates that application of the burden to the person: (1) is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (2) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.” Nowhere does it say that one individual or company is allowed to trample the rights of another individual for any reason, he said. “It’s important to note that 19 other states already had very similar laws on their books prior to the passage of the Indiana law, which mirrors the federal Religious Freedom and Reformation Act that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1996. The federal law was applauded as landmark legislation and those 19 other states were not hammered when they enacted their laws.” Meanwhile, the Arkansas legislature passed its own religious freedom act with wording similar to that of the Indiana law. And, Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson signed it into law after the Arkansas lawmakers tweaked the measure to avoid the kind of backlash Governor Pence has faced. The Indiana legislature also enacted clarifications

to its bill and the governor has signed the updated law in the hopes of quelling the criticism. So why is Governor Pence taking so much heat? One blogger posted a message on the Internet blaming the protests on ‘media speculation (‘openly cited’), and (‘potential impact’), rather than an existing threat.’ He wrote that, “the civil rights of all Americans are a serious issue. So are our religious rights. When they conflict, that’s a job for our courts to sort out.” Could it be that Pence is under fire because he is close to the Koch brothers and that he might soon announce that he will seek the GOP presidential nomination, Weber opined. “Or is it just an attack on Republicans, in general. After all, liberal stalwart George Stephanopoulos, who some call a not-so-independent reporter for ABC News, was pretty rough on the Governor when he interviewed Pence recently. It’s only theory on my part, but it’s a good question and it’s interesting that no reporter has sought to explain the reason or reasons why the Indiana law was singled out by the protesters.”

However, a CNN headline like ‘Law allows businesses to reject gay customers’ is nothing more than misconception and an affliction of bad journalism. In a letter to the editor of the Indy Star, a reader wrote: “As a Christian I won’t participate in what I see as their sin. I think that is the issue here. I think the word ‘participate’ is the word we need to be using. You want to come in my grocery store and buy potato salad for your wedding, be my guest. You want me to take the wedding pictures? My beliefs do not let me participate at that level and I believe the Religious Freedom Act is needed to make that dichotomy which others fail to see.” An article written in the Indianapolis Star, on the day of the bill’s signing, was titled: ‘Gay activists to Christians: Surrender - or else.’ A radio personality in Indianapolis wrote the piece and said a few years ago he hosted a gay activist attorney on his radio program. When he asked whether she believed the homosexual lobby could peacefully coexist with transitional Christian morality she said: “Sure, if Christians give up their resistance to our cause.” The author of the article claimed it’s a reincarnation of fascism. “Believe like us, think like us, and embrace our views or be fined, fired, evicted or punished by the state.” He also added they rely on a healthy dose of propaganda to fool the masses into supporting their agenda. Liberal comedian Bill Maher dubs them ‘The Gay Mafia.’ When the CEO of SalesForce claims none of his employees or customers will be allowed to go to Indiana he’s discriminating and forcing others to conform. In Missouri, a Christian couple, who ran a bakery,

were sued by a lesbian couple because they didn’t feel comfortable with baking a cake for their wedding. They ended up losing their business. A female florist in the state of Washington said she couldn’t provide the arrangements for a male customer who decided to marry another man. When the Attorney General of that state caught wind of it he said he would see to it that the woman would lose her business and everything she personally owned. When confronted with that threat she said: “I won’t turn my back on Jesus, and if I become penniless I will never denounce my faith.” If a RFRA was in place in Washington, it would have prevented that Attorney General from carrying out a vendetta. With all the talk of discrimination against gays there’s little consideration for the discrimination that’s going on against people of faith who can’t turn their back on what they believe, or ‘participate’ in what they view as contrary. Studies have found that nearly 80 percent of Americans claim to be Christian. On the other hand, according to Census statistics, roughly four percent of the population say they’re homosexual. There’s a chasm there. Those who seek change in social structure, which has been defined since the dawn of time, also try to redefine biological order. By doing so, they’re essentially claiming: ‘God’s a Bigot.’ Greg Allen’s column, Thinkin’ Out Loud, is published bi-monthly. He’s an author, nationally syndicated columnist and the founder of Builder of the Spirit in Jamestown, Indiana, a non-profit organization aiding the poor. He can be reached at www. builderofthespirit.org or follow him on Twitter @GregAllencolumn.

Letters to the Editor Posey County losing generation of agricultural entrepreneurs Having spent my 65 years living in Posey County, and 35 of them dealing in/ with the agricultural industry selling real estate, several names through the years standout as institutions in their chosen ‘field.’ Names that didn’t need a surname for everyone knew them with just their given name. All of them shared a common

denominator through life: they worked hard and lived ‘The American Dream.’ There was Manfred, Jack, Urban, Kenny, Ralph, Billy Ray,Woody, Pat, and Ervin just to name a few. We lost another this week, Henry Joe. Anyone reading this that’s been here for any time can fill in the blanks.

Osborne/Sabic receive thanks We are losing a generation of agricultural entrepreneurs who started with horse drawn teams and saw the evolution into modern machinery, and somewhere along the way managed to plant the seed for the next generation to harvest. Respectfully, WilliamWillson

The Parks and Recreation Community Center would like to thank Bradley Osborne and his Sabic crew for their great work at the Community Center and also for the new equipment for the kids. We appreciate everything they do for the community. We are very lucky to have dedicated people that give back to the community, we Thank You. Ruth Fulwider Park and Recreation Community Center

The Islamic State and religion In a March 2015 article in The Atlantic, Graeme Wood examines ISIS’s goals. He concludes the prime motivation is religion, a slavish devotion to a literal reading of the Quran and a desire to bring about The GAVEL Apocalypse. That’s right, the GAMUT same apocalypse sought by some fundamentalist Chris- BY JUDGE tians who slavishly support JIM REDWINE Israel in hopes of bringing Jesus back. That’s right, the same Jesus Islam believes is just below Mohammad and the same Jesus, according

to Graeme Wood’s article, ISIS hopes to bring back to rule in Jerusalem. Confusing enough? Are these people who hate each other unwittingly all on the same side? Are they all convinced they are the only true believers even though other people reading a different version of the same book believe much as they do about the End of Days? Muslims, Christians and Jews claim Abraham as their common religious ancestor. Christians believe Jesus is the son of God, at least

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their god. Muslims believe Jesus was a great prophet but not a god. Many Jews do not see Jesus as either god or prophet. Fundamentalist Islamists, such as ISIS, believe biblical punishments such as beheading, crucifixion and stoning are demanded by God. Hebrews in Jesus’s time held similar beliefs. One of Jesus’s most oft’ repeated sayings is, “Let him without sin cast the first stone”. Each of three religions ‘Of the Book’ is fractured into numerous splinter groups, each of whom asserts its interpretation of the Torah, the Quran or the Bible is the only way. I

am reminded of my childhood where our First Christian (Disciples of Christ) church grew out of the contentious Campbellite tradition and now has formed a friendly alliance with Presbyterians. The real danger is not religion or even a strongly held belief in a particular doctrine. The real danger is the unshakable faith that a particular idea is the only idea acceptable. Then real harm comes from the belief that anyone whose religion differs from ours is an apostate and apostates must be killed. This, according to Graeme Wood, is exactly what motivates ISIS.

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JUMP ‘Neighbor’ continued from Page A1 thanked him for his efforts and thanked the railroad for its immediate reaction. Councilman Andy Hoehn, wanting to be proactive, brought up the issue of the aged Mulberry Street Bridge as a point of concern since the railroad will only get busier with new business coming to town. He was told that the county would have to initiate repair action as all bridges belong to the county, even within the city. Hoehn remarked, “We need to solidify that this is a problem so it doesn’t get lost in the tracks. I’d like to see us ask them to put in on their agenda.” In other council action: • Jim Cameron, a financial consultants with Umbaugh and Associates, was on hand to answer questions at a public hearing held during the meeting on the ordinance to raise water rates to fund the new 11 million dollar water project. The project will install a new filtration system including two Trident Filtration units, an ultraviolet light disinfection system, an elevated water storage tank and will redo the electrical system. For Phase I in 2015, with the BANs and bonds, Umbaugh suggested a 6.7 percent increase, which translates to about $1.89 extra per month for the average customer. For Phase

II in 2016, 12.6 percent, or $3.79 per month is needed. Councilman Bill Curtis said the project should take eighteen months to complete. The ordinance 15.10 to increase water rates passed third reading and was unanimously approved. Another ordinance 15.11 to purchase the bonds for it also passed unanimously. Curtis said they will start on the project immediately with site work and soil borings. • Randy Adams addressed the board and asked what the status was of passing an ordinance about nuisance neighbors and upkeep of homes. Adams gave the council samples of similar ordinances from South Bend and other communities earlier in the year. Councilman Brian Jeffries said that he read over the Evansville ‘Good Neighbor’ policy, but wanted to see first what issues came up for them with it now in effect. Curtis called South Bend and discussed their ordinance, but said that, “It’s so much different for a large size town like that. They have more manpower to enforce the ordinance.” He assured Adams that as they review it, they will get back to him with quicker feedback. • A reminder that the April 30 date will have no meeting as it would make three, instead of two, for the month of April.

Posey County fifth graders took their annual trip to the 4-H Fairgrounds on Wednesday morning, learning about agriculture in Southern Indiana. Seen here, Jeanette and Dave Sturgel take a break from teaching children about cattle. Photos by Zach Straw

‘USI’ continued from Page A1 ing to clarify that Indiana does not discriminate. I learned that working in Southern Indiana. We all feel pain as voices are taking shots at our great businesses and universities. I’m proud to recognize your fifty years of service,” she said in the recorded message. The Lt. Governor said her dream job was the six years she spent at USI as Director of the Center for Applied Research and Economic Development. “It’s weeks like this, I do remember it well,” she sighed. She congratulated the University for recently earning the Carnegie Engaged University Classification. “Wear it with pride and don’t forget what sets USI apart as the Gold Standard for Community Engagement.” Dr. Ellspermann’s former boss, Dr. Ed Jones took over for her as keynote speaker and detailed the history of outreach and engagement at USI for the past 36 years of his tenure. Linda Cleek, Director of Lifelong Learning, who has been there almost as long as Dr. Jones, surprised him with a new annual award. It will be called the Ed Jones Engagement Award for commitment to learning and he was honored to be the first recipient. “We may call it the MEDDY,” she quipped. After all the speeches and awards, participants were given tours of several places on campus, including the new technology center, and a reception followed.

‘Volz’ continued from Page A1 in style would be necessary. Like most artists, however, Volz wants to challenge herself to regularly create and to improve. Certainly, Volz’s humble beginnings have taught her patience and delayed gratification. The Evansville native has always loved art and won the contest for designing the Freedom Festival button as a high school student. Once she graduated from high school, however, her parents couldn’t afford to send her to college. When she and Nick Volz married, she continued to work in bookkeeping and even enrolled in a few college courses while her husband worked hard to complete dental school. When the couple started their family in Mount Vernon, she knew she wanted to spend her time with her three wonderful children—Louis, Maria and Dexter. Not until 2007 did she return to college. She graduated with the Bachelor of Science in Art from the University of Southern Indiana, or USI,

in 2011, mixing in a smattering of business classes so she could succeed as an entrepreneur. Before she graduated, she received several art awards in 2010: at the USI Student Art Show, a bronze Sculpture Merit Award; in the First Brush of Spring Amateur Division, oil on canvas, third place; in the Tri-State Art Guild’s Big and Tiny Show, intaglio/watercolor, first place. In 2011, the year she graduated, she received first place in the Tri-State Art Guild’s Big and Tiny Show for an oil on canvas, the Merit Award at the Henderson Fine Arts Center for an oil on canvas and the Best of Show in the Inspired Women’s Art Show for an oil on canvas. The year after she graduated, she painted with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and received the Merit Award at the Hoosier Salon Member Show. Although she appreciates all her awards, Volz remains humble and doesn’t rest on her laurels. Her goals include

displaying her work in more solo exhibits. She wants to create a body of work with a theme to show at one of those exhibits. Moreover, she dreams of being featured with the professionals one day at the annual First Brush of Spring Paint Out in New Harmony, which she enjoys as an annual amateur participant. Volz possesses the patience and perseverance – and perhaps most important, the passion – to earn a place alongside the professionals she so admires. She paints for the joy and love of art, the best reasons of all. She says even more inspiration for her art has come from her 1-yearold granddaughter Anabel, who will be joined in August by Volz’s second granddaughter. “I like painting from life instead of from photographs,” Volz states. The devoted wife, mother and grandmother has never lost sight of what matters most of all—life. Her paintings create a picture of a life well spent.

State Sens. Jim Tomes (R-Wadesville, fifth from left) and Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville, third from left) welcome local leaders representing the University of Southern Indiana (USI) to the Statehouse to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the institution. Tomes and Becker led the Senate in recognizing USI on 50 years of excellence in education and community engagement with Senate Concurrent Resolution 36. USI plans to celebrate their 50-year anniversary for an entire year with a lecture series, art displays, student activities and a capstone event in September. For more information, visit www. usi.edu/50. Pictured left to right: Cindy Brinker, USI Vice President for Government and University Relations; Justin Groenert, Southwest Indiana Chamber Director of Government Relations and Public Policy; Becker; Margie Tomes, Tomes’ wife; Tomes; Greg Server, former Evansville state senator; and Norma Lawrence, USI alum.

Nancy Hasting discusses plant care. Photos by Zach Straw

Carrie Parmenter of the Posey County Soil and Water Conservation District plays a ‘Soil Web’ game with Marrs Elementary Students.

‘Chimes’ continued from Page A1 families requesting donations and Parish Administrator Father James Sauer did many pulpit appeals. Any funds collected over the target amount will be used to set up an endowment specifically to fund standard maintenance of the clock and bells. The Verdin Company of Cincinnati, specializing in clock and bell repairs, has given the church an estimate of $20,328 to repair the community clock atop its steeple and $11,325 for Automatic Bell Ringing Equipment. When the clock face dials are fixed and the clock is functioning, the automatic ringing system will activate the bells every fifteen minutes on the hour, half hour and quarter hours. It strikes the quarters with two small bells and the largest bell on the hour. The fundraising campaign also includes painting the steeple for $15,000, which should last 15-20 years. Winiger said his “dream was to get everything in place by Easter. Realistically, let’s hope for summer around July or so,” he predicted. “We’ll have a dedication ceremony then.” The Verdin Company is working on installation plans and when the electrical work is complete, Verdin will find a date to hit town and install the new system and parts. “It won’t take a real long time to install, probably one or two days when they can fit it in their schedule,” Winiger speculated. Discussion on donating city money to repair the community clock provided lively exchange at the last Mount Vernon Common Council meeting of March 19. Councilman Andy Hoehn brought up the idea to contribute to clock repairs as a way to honor the upcoming Bicentennial. At the time, Hoehn was not aware the project target money had achieved its

goal and argued the point that the clock actually was owned by the city. According to A History of Posey County by John Leffel, the clock was purchased around 1893 by popular subscription from community members. Frederick P. Leonard headed the list with the first fifty dollars plunked down until enough was collected. The natural place for it would’ve been city hall, but the subscribers wanted it in a place where it would surely be well cared for, and decided on the tower of St. Matthew Church. The city paid the nominal sum of $50 a year to the church for its upkeep. Winiger has a newspaper article from 1926 detailing that the city council voted to pay for the repainting of the church steeple, but nixed illuminating it as too expensive. The city continued to pay the church annual maintenance fees until about the mid-1970’s. At that time, the church received $300 a year from the city. Although the clock was a city clock, council members had concerns about separation of church and state and setting precedent with other churches needing donations from tax money. Council members tabled the discussion of the donation until Hoehn could find out what was still needed. Councilman Brian Jeffries recounted his story of growing up across the street from the clock and looking up at it as a youth. He said he would make a private donation to the project, as did other council members. Councilman Hoehn said he was pleased to find out the project will be funded entirely through private donations. “I just thought what a great Bicentennial project that would be for our town to have the clock and bells again. How sweet for tourists coming through to hear it and look up in the sky.”

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CREDIT WOES?

Lady Vikings open season with 2-1 thriller

North Posey Viking Blake Gamblin holds on to this baseball after the Reitz runner attempted to jump over the tag. The runner was called out. Photo by Dave Pearce and Blankenberger blocked the plate and held on for the final out of the contest. “For our first game out, I was very pleased, especially with our defense,” Coach Gary Gentil said. We had some great plays from everyone. Blake Gamblin made a couple of great plays on the infield, along with Ally Bandenstein. And Kayla Sanford also threw a girl out from the outfield. We left a few runners on base but I have to realize that it was our first game.” The Panthers opened the contest with a high-velocity pitcher. Then, after the Vikings had seen her, the Panthers changed to a slower but more accurately placing pitcher. But the Vikings were not fooled for long by the change and finished with

Viking pitcher Hailee Elderkin alertly throws to first after stabbing this ‘come-backer’ during the win over Reitz. Photo by Dave Pearce seven hits on the night. Panther run, despite nine “Haylee Elderkin threw a hits, came in the bottom of great game on the first night the seventh inning. of her senior season,” Gentil Schorr and Blankenberger, said. “She scattered some the number seven and eight hits but she had good de- hitters in the line-up, each fense behind her.” finished with a pair of hits Following Elpers’ home while Feldhake, Elpers, and run in the third inning, the Sanford all tallied a hit. The Vikings were held scoreless Vikings had a total of eight until the sixth when Schorr came in to score. The only Continued on Page B3

Wildcats competitive in first week but are 1-2

Mount Vernon senior Cody Mobley brings the heater during baseball action this week. Photo by Garry Beeson

By Brandon Cole The Mount Vernon Wildcat baseball team topped Evansville Central in comefrom-behind fashion, 8-5, in their inaugural game this year. The Wildcats then dropped two heartbreakers. The Wildcats finally managed to grab the lead after a strong fifth inning. Mount Vernon scored on a two-run single by Logan Brown off Peerman, scoring JD Collins and Bryce Krizan. Collins paced the Wildcats at the plate. He went 2-2, drove in one run and scored another. He singled in the second and fourth innings. Pitcher, Brian Hensley shut down Evansville Central, while he was on the rubber. Hensley held the Bears hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, no walks and struck out three batters. Sitzman was charged with the loss. He pitched just 3 2/3 innings, walked three, struck out three and allowed five runs. Mount Vernon jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first. The WIldcats got things going when Krizan

MV M-Club announces inductes Mount Vernon M-Club, Inc., at it’s regular meeting announced those to be inducted into the thirty-first class of the Mount Vernon Athletic Hall of Fame. Athletes named were: Jason Arnold (2001), Seth Hildenbrand (2004), Coach Larry Merritt (1974-1983) and Seth Rainey (2003). Also being honored is Cheryl ZinkBell, who will receive the Darwin Rueger Service Award.

Gerald ‘Chummy’ Jeffries will be the guest speaker. Jeffries was an athlete and coach at MVHS. He was inducted into the second Hall of Fame in 1986. The Hall of Fame Banquet will be Saturday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mount Vernon High School cafeteria. Tickets are on sale at the MVHS Athletic Office or by calling Jackson Higgins (812-838-3149) before April 15.

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singled. A stolen base then moved Krizan from first-tosecond. The Wildcats added another run when Krizan scored on a passed ball. Evansville Central did the bulk of their damage in the second inning, as they put up five runs in the second. The Bears committed four errors, compared to Mount Vernon’s lone hiccup. Mount Vernon out-hit Central 7-6

on the day. Despite another fine hitting day, the Wildcats lost to Terre Haute South 2-0. They were then narrowly defeated 8-7, by New Haven. They won the hit battle, but came up just short in the run column. The Wildcats are 1-2 on the young season and will host Memorial today. The game is set to begin at 5 p.m.

Mount Vernon junior Bryce Krizan lays down a bun during baseball action this week. Photo by Garry Beeson

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Viking run came later in the game when Kristin Schorr singled and advanced to second on a passed ball. Catcher Kaitlyn Blankenberger then got her second hit of the night and the speedy Schorr scored easily. But that was about the only thing that came easy. Three times on the night, the Viking outfield gunned down runners, including what would have been the tying run in the bottom of the seventh inning. With runners on, the Panthers were able to push one across following a walk, a hit, and a deep fly ball. After allowing another baserunner, and with two out, the Panthers tested the arm of centerfielder Kristin Schorr. That was the undoing as Schorr threw a strike to home plate

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Cat’s Konrath is National Champ By Brandon Cole Mount Vernon star wrestler, Paul Konrath topped an impressive class at FloNationals on the campus of Indiana University in Pennsylvania on Friday as he earned the National Wrestling Title. “This is another strong accomplishment for a hard-working kid,� said Mount Vernon High School wrestling coach, Tim Alcorn. “He is very driven and knows how to win matches.� Konrath won the title at the 106-pound class. He was not the highest ranked wrestler in the competition, but he let his wrestling do the talking. Nationally ranked Number 12, Josh Humphreys (Huntington, W. Va.), Num-

ber 17, Louis Hayes (Carl Sandburg, Ill.) and No. 18 Quinn Kinner (Kingsway Regional, N.J.) topped an impressive class indeed. Konrath defeated Sidney Oliver, of Missouri, in an exciting grappling match on Friday to earn the title. He recently placed third at the Indiana State Wrestling Tournament. Alcorn mentioned that he did this on one good leg. “Imagine what he could do on two good legs,� said Alcorn. He put just that on display this week in front of the wrestling world. Konrath is also a national freestyle wrestling champion at 113 pounds. With two years left in high school, this young man is sure to have a bright future.

At right, Mount Vernon sophomore Paul Konrath is interviewed by television personnel after winning the National FloNation Freestyle Wrestling Championship in the 113 weight class. The event took place on the campus of Indiana University in Pennsylvania. Konrath, only a sophomore, has a bright future in the sport.

Mount Vernon Wildcat pitcher Ellen Denning, a junior, is at full extension during Mount Vernon Wildcat senior Katie Tucker looks for a successful ‘slap’ during softsoftball action in the scrimmage this week against Reitz. Photo by Garry Beeson ball action in the scrimmage against Reitz. Photo by Garry Beeson At left, North Posey Viking centerfielder Kristin Schorr turns on this pitch and drives it into the gap for one of her two hits during this week’s win over the Reitz Panthers. Photo by Dave Pearce

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The Mount Vernon High School basketball team celebrated their season with a banquet recently. Two players were awarded with individual awards. Free throw percentage and most assists was earned by junior Luke Steinhart. Most rebounds was earned The Mount Vernon High School basketball team celebrated their season with a banby senior Levi Duckworth. Pictured above are the juniors on this year’s team. They quet recently. Two players were awarded with individual awards. Free throw percentare, left to right, Zac French, Damon Collins, Luke Steinhart and Bryce Krizan. age and most assists was earned by junior Luke Steinhart. Most rebounds was earned by senior Levi Duckworth. Pictured above are the seniors on this year’s team. They are, left to right, Mitchell Jackson, Hunter Wilson, Hunter Brooks, Austin Krizan, Brandon Merrick and Levi Duckworth.

Award winners at the recent Mount Vernon swim team banquet are, left to right, Luke Mercer, Most Improved; David Rheinhardt, MV Swimmer and Coach’s Award; Ella Simsz, Coach’s Award; Kati Russell, Most Improved; and Samantha Gowdy, MV Swimmer.

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LEGALS Court News Arrests March 26 Stormi Hayhurst—Mount Vernon—Theft—MVPD March 27 Steve Cameron—Mount Vernon—Theft—MVPD Complaints March 14 12:04 a.m.—Alarm— South garage motion—Mulzer Lane, Griffin 12:08 a.m.—Wanted Person—No information— Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 12:17 a.m.—Fight—Asking for assistance—Street. Philips Road, Evansville 1:02 a.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Red Ford Explorer has been closed to his residence for over an hour now. It is on the right hand side of the road. Advised the headlights are on but no one is in the vehicle or around it. Caller has yelled in the area but no one has come to the vehicle. Finds this odd and would like an officer to check on it—Country Homes Drive, Evansville 1:48 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Burgundy Buick—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon · 2:54 a.m.—Welfare Check—Female, maybe 5’8, 180, late 50’s, short hair, dark sweatshirt and dark pants, was picked up from Springfield Road on first curve and the caller drove her to the Orchard. She is walking westbound toward Springfield now and she was wanting to get to an area on Blackford Road. The female would not give her name. The caller advised she is adamant on going to that area and didn’t want the cops called. The female advised she has been trying to call people and no one is answering. Caller was running out of gas and had a child in the backseat so couldn’t take her to Blackford. Caller is worried she is going to get into the back water because she seems to have been drinking—Springfield Road, Mount Vernon 6:24 a.m.—Accident— Chevy pickup went off into

the median, trying to get out— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:45 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Boat trailer—Main Street, Cynthiana 8:49 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Jeep—I-64, Poseyville 9:30 a.m.—Accident— Caller is at an area where a vehicle has hit one of the AT&T boxes. It is in the ditch full of water. Needing to make a report for the company—Street. Phillips Road, Mount Vernon 10:47 a.m.—Welfare Check—2 little girls outside. One child just in underwear, preschool age—Main Street, Wadesville 11:53 a.m.—Accident— Impala and Equinox—Posey County Line Road, Evansville 12:02 p.m.—Juvenile Problem—Teenage grandson is going off on the grandparents. He has a knife in his hand, and tearing up the place. He has also hit the grandfather earlier today—Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 12:10 p.m.—Theft—Caller bought a tiller and family member has used it. Now will not give it back. She let her parents use it and now they moved. Now the brother lives where parents used to live and he will not give the tiller back. Would like an officer to come to residence to talk to her about this situation—Winternheimer Road, Wadesville 12:39 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Silver Chevy Silverado—Hwy 62/Bypass, Mount Vernon 1:37 p.m.-Welfare Check—46 year-old female distraught and having trouble. Wife is threatening to tear up the property and he is concerned about her. Would like an officer to go check on her to make sure she is okay—Benthall Road, Mount Vernon. 3:53 p.m.—VIN Inspection—Motorcycle—Sharon Drive, Mount Vernon 7:11 p.m.—Emergency—19 year-old male called grandmother saying he needed an ambulance. Caller doesn’t believe it’s for him, believes it’s for a friend—Walnut Street, Poseyville 8:24 p.m.—Fight—Out for

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a juvenile problem—Locust/ Gum, Cynthiana 9:01 p.m.—Motorist Assist—No information—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:29 p.m.—Fall—32 yearold female fell down 2 stairs. Believes she has injured her left leg. Can see the bone is broken. Is conscious and breathing—Sycamore, Mount Vernon 10:37 p.m.—Shots Fired— Neighbor is shooting some type of rifle—Hwy 165, Poseyville 11:45 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Green Dodge—Hwy 69/ Springfield, Mount Vernon March 15 5:19 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Camry, 2 occupants—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 5:29 p.m.—Domestic— Male subject assaulted the female subject and took money from her. Is away from the male at this time but he is trying to chase her. Caller advised that the male subject is attempting to leave. White male wearing tan jacket and black cargo shorts—Barter Street, Mount Vernon 5:49 p.m.—Accident—2 vehicle rear-end collision, no injuries. Caller called back and advised they have no damage, do not want officers—Hwy 62, Evansville 6:45 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller advised that there is a GM pickup sitting in the roadway. Nobody around the vehicle. Has been there for several hours and was there last Sunday as well. Requesting the vehicle be checked—Oliver Road, Wadesville 6:52 p.m.—Domestic— Male and female arguing, throwing things at each other. Male subject left in a black 4-door smaller sedan—Old Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 11:24 p.m.—Investigation—Out at address reference investigation—West Street, Stewartsville March 16 9:20 a.m.—Information— Out at residence—Westwood, Mount Vernon 10:05 a.m.—Information— Out at address—Main, Cynthiana 10:55 a.m.—Information— Out at address—Motz Road, Wadesville 11:15 a.m.—VIN Inspection—1991 S10 GMC Sonoma—Upper Mount Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 11:38 a.m.—Information— Out at address—Denzer Road, Evansville 12:10 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Stratus—8th/ Wolflin, Mount Vernon 12:20 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Silver/blue Blazer, 1 occupant—Hwy 69/Wheeler Road, New Harmony 12:41 p.m.—Traffic Offense—2 occupants—Hwy 62/Lamont Road, Mount Vernon 2:00 p.m.—Medical—Offsite medical issue—Zoar Church Road, Mount Vernon

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ANTHONY SIMS, Plaintiff, v. CLIFFORD JARBOE, JR., LOUISINDA JARBOE, POSEY COUNTY AUDITOR, And UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS, Defendants.

IN THE POSEY SUPERIOR COURT

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CAUSE NO: 65C01-1503-PL-000098

2:05 p.m.—Information— Out at address—Riverside Drive, Evansville 3:43 p.m.—Family Fight— Male subject has hit the vehicle with his fists. Was refusing to let them leave and threatened to burn their belongings. He is intoxicated. Caller will meet officers—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 4:52 p.m.—Breaking and Entering—Male subject in a blue vehicle in the recycling center lot attempting to break into the building. Caller advised the subject is leaving in a blue Grand Marquis. Deputy made contact with someone and advised it was an employee that forgot his keys—Ford Road, Mount Vernon March 17 1:27 a.m.—Medical—59 year-old female—Main Street, Griffin 2:27 a.m.—Threatening— Caller advised subjects in a black and silver Dodge Durango are threatening caller. Unsure what they want. Caller does know the subjects. Caller believes they may be on drugs or alcohol. Caller advised she has two small children in the home—Deer Run, Evansville 6:05 a.m.—Alarm—Back door—Hwy 66, Wadesville 7:32 a.m.—Message— Requests to speak to deputy reference property damage to filed from over the weekend— New Harmony Road, New Harmony 7:45 a.m.—Reckless—Suv, Illinois plate, gray, weaving in and out, tailgating. Female driver on the phone—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 8:34 a.m.—Accident— Advised a rental truck was partially parked in the street. Caller hit a car when making a curve. No children on the bus at this time—Taylor Street, New Harmony 8:50 a.m.—Road Hazard—Limb partially in the roadway—Hwy 66, New Harmony 9:32 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Ford Fusion, 1 occupant—Hwy 66/69, New Harmony 10:32 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Red Chevy Blazer, 1 occupant—8th/Main Street, Mount Vernon 10:40 a.m.—Road Hazard—Tree down—Hwy 66, Wadesville 12:54 p.m.—Wanted Person—Circuit Court, Mount Vernon 1:50 p.m.—Accident— Semi off in a ditch—Savah/ Vines Road, Mount Vernon 3:21 p.m.—Accident— No information—Hwy 66, Wadesville 5:02 p.m.—Found Property—Has found her stolen car dolly. Requests a call—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 7:19 p.m.—Welfare Check—Female subject walking near the area or in the cemetery. Does not believe she has any weapons. Dressed in black clothes—Bellefontaine Cemetery, Mount Vernon 8:37 p.m.—Alarm—No information—Main Street, Poseyville 11:00 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller requests extra patrol in the area. Advised the subjects are back—Church Street, Cynthiana 11:58 p.m.—Alarm—General burglar alarm—Hwy 66, Wadesville 12:02

March 18 a.m.—Alarm—

Downstairs motion detector— Hwy 66, New Harmony 2:12 a.m.—Theft-Automobile—Caller advised truck was stolen last night. Caller did not call this in because she thought husband had truck. Caller then realized truck was actually stolen when Henderson, KY called and advised they have located her truck and subject who stole the vehicle. Caller is enroute to Henderson to meet with police. Requests a call—Story Street, Poseyville 8:22 a.m.—Criminal Mischief—2 house windows have been shot out—Mackey Ferry Road, Mount Vernon 9:43 a.m.—Information— Service information—Main Street, Mount Vernon 12:07 p.m.—VIN Inspection—2 trailers—Deer Run, Evansville 12:50 p.m.—Message— Would like deputy to call him. It’s concerning DNA swabbing—Poseyville 1:41 p.m.—Impaired Driver—White Windstar van all over the road—Stierley Road, Wadesville 1:50 p.m.—Information— Service—New Harmony Road, Poseyville 3:39 p.m.—Lockout— Semi, aware officers are not liable for damages—Givens Road, Mount Vernon 4:13 p.m.—Family Fight— Subject’s called Vanderburgh dispatch. Possibly male and juvenile. Male subject wants son removed from the home— Grossman Road, Mount Vernon 4:23 p.m.—Standby—Requesting an officer to standby at 5:00 P.m. for child exchange. Will be in a gold Trail Blazer—Church Street, New Harmony 4:32 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver truck—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 4:43 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Lexus, 2 occupants—Gun Club Road, Mount Vernon 4:54 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Honda, 4 occupants—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:25 p.m.—Fraud—Wants to speak with a deputy in reference a scam that occurred at his home in Wadesville— O’Donnel Road, Mount Vernon 7:32 p.m.—Miscellaneous—Ford F-250, blue, in the flood water. No one in the vehicle. Caller advised he got out of the vehicle—Point Township, Mount Vernon 8:10 p.m.—Water Rescue—1998 maroon Subaru Outback. Subject is still in the vehicle. Vehicle taking in water. Advised he was trying to get to North Carolina—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 9:51 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Blue Chevy 4-door, 2 occupants—West Franklin/ Elk Trail, Evansville 10:55 p.m.—Disturbance—Caller advised her boyfriend has been verbally fighting with her. Tried to take her keys, took her phone, and tried to keep her from leaving. Hasn’t been physical toward her but has been throwing things around the house. Caller removed herself from the situation but at the end of the call, she advised that she was going to go back to the residence to wait for officers. Caller wants subject removed from the residence—Deer Run, Evansville

March 19 12:34 a.m.—Road Hazard—Red Ford Taurus is stalled on the side of the roadway. When the caller passed the vehicle they flashed their lights on and off but that was it. The hazards are not on. Caller also advised that the vehicle is not completely out of the roadway—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon. 3:32 a.m.—Disturbance—19 year-old son is out of control. Son took her car without permission but brought it back earlier. Also, has been fighting with his girlfriend and tried to chase her out the door. Has not been physical with her. She has tried to talk to him but it’s not helping. He is in the home now. Requesting officers to come and take her son away. Advised there is nothing more she can do with him. Caller called back and advised that she got the girlfriend out of the house and is taking her home. She advised she no longer needs officers and they will deal with the son. Officer called the caller back to talk to her to make sure everything was okay. She advised that she absolutely doesn’t need officers at her residence. The issue was between her son and his girlfriend and not the caller. With removing the girlfriend the situation has solved the problem—Chesepeake Drive, Mount Vernon 8:51 a.m.—Message— Would like to speak with deputy about subject threatening to call cops because he is hauling on posted road—Old Evansville Road, New Harmony 10:30 a.m.—Information— Service—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 11:28 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Red Pontiac, 2 occupants—Hwy 69/I-64, Griffin 11:40 a.m.—Motorist Assist—Blue Dodge—Hwy 62/ Caborn, Mount Vernon 11:49 a.m.—Traffic Offense—Black Toyota Corolla, 2 occupants—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 12:41 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White Ford, 1 occupant—Hwy 69/Harmony Township Road, New Harmony 3:16 p.m.—Trespassing—Out at residence—Pearl Street, Mount Vernon 3:23 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Gray Dodge van, 1 occupant—Hwy 62/Caborn, Mount Vernon 3:33 p.m.—Accident— Caller advised the meter reader is there and hit the barn with a blue Chevy van/suv. He is being smart-alecky and starting to cause problems—Old Sand Road, New Harmony 4:17 p.m.—Message—Request to speak with deputy reference accident Uncle as in on February 11th—Posey County 5:11 p.m.—Traffic Hazard—Subjects working on roadway, no proper signs until you get to the flagger. Caller advised he almost had an accident when he came up on the flagger— SR 66/SR165, Wadesville 6:52 p.m.—Message—Has a restraining order against a male subject. Male subject is contacting her—Upton Road, Mount Vernon 6:56 p.m.—911 Hang-up— Busy on callback—Boberg Road, Evansville 7:00 p.m.—Wanted Person—Arrived on Upton Road—Mount Vernon

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STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF POSEY

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IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPERVISED ESTATE OF STEVEN R. KINCHELOE, DECEASED.

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IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT

CAUSE NO: 65C01-1504-ES-28

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Posey County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Taylor B. Kincheloe was, on the 1st day of April, 2015, appointed personal representative of the estate of Steven R. Kincheloe, deceased, who died on the 9th day of March, 2015. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.

ADAM J. FARRAR 24871-82 VAN HAAFTEN & FARRAR 204 Main Street P.O. Box 1026 Mt. Vernon, IN 47620 Ph: (812) 838-1400 Fax: (812) 838-1401 Attorneys for Plaintiff

Dated at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, this 1st day of April, 2015.

Published in the Posey County News on March 24, 31 & April 7, 2015 - hspaxlp

Published in the Posey County News on April 7, 14 & 21, 2015 - hspaxlp

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR POSEY COUNTY, INDIANA

Betty B. Postletheweight Betty B. Postletheweight, Clerk Posey Circuit Court Jamie L. Simpson Deputy


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LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS Court News Continued 7:11 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Red Chevy truck, unknown occupants—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:35 p.m.—Traffic Hazard—Semi’s parked on the side of the roadway. One is on the shoulder with no flashing lights, no marking lights, no hazard triangles or anything out. Afraid someone may hit them—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 8:40 p.m.—Wanted Person—Service—Joubert, Cynthiana 9:39 p.m.—Agency Assist—Out with State removing debris from roadway— I-64, Griffin Divorces Granted Melissa Raddatz Adams and Travis Adams Lisa Adler and Scottie Adler Mary Allen and Rockford Allen Bryan Bonser and Sherry Bonser Robin Dartt and Robert Dartt Shaynnon Davis and Joseph Davis Paul Fisher and Teresa Fisher Marc Florence and Laurie Florence Melissa Frymire and Lee Frymire, II Jill Garcia and Robert Garcia Vicki Garrison and Robert Garrison Brian Glaser and Lisa Glaser Toni Glover and Jonathan Glover Connie Greenwell and Tony Greenwell Ashley Hayes and Trevor Lee Hayes William Joe Higgins and April Dawn Higgins Kay E. Ketcham and Randy J. Ketcham Kendra McClarney and Carl McClarney Satanna Meriwether and Donte Meriwether Katherine Miller and Brodrick Miller

Jamie Montgomery and Matthew Montgomery Malinda Perkins and Joshua Perkins William Price and Karen Price Angel Rohrscheib and Josh Rohrscheib Erica Romans and Kevin L. Romans Cheryl L. Roos and Brian D. Roos Michelle Leigh Sollman and Kermit Keith Sollman, II Brittney Stewart and Adam Stewart Russell J. Townsend and Doris J. Townsend Keith Wannemuehler and Leah Wannemuehler Michael Woolley and Crystal White Leon Wilderman and Angela Wilderman Brian Woods and Amanda Woods Justin Wyatt and Victoria Wyatt Superior Court Felony/ Misdemeanor Rondre Casanova Cook, 25, Mount Vernon. Domestic Battery, Level 6 Felony. Petition to Revoke. 6 months Indiana Department of Corrections. Rondre Casanova Cook, 25, Mount Vernon. Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator, Level 6 Felony. 6 months Indiana Department of Corrections. Brandi M. Diaz, 31, Mount Vernon. Theft, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, 1 year probation and fees, 32 hours public service, do not go on or around property of McKim’s IGA. 1 year Posey County Jail, suspended. Jared L. Gish, 46, Poseyville. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .15% or More, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 2 is dismissed. Fine and costs are dismissed, counseling, 12

months probation and fees, specialized driving privileges. 12 months Posey County Jail, suspended. Russell J. Greene, 26, Mount Vernon. Theft, Class A Misdemeanor. Fine and costs are waived, do not go on or around property of Huck’s. 10 days Posey County Jail, suspended. Jeffery Hardin, 53, Evansville. Ct. 1- Intimidation, Level 5 Felony; Ct. 2- Intimidation, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 1 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, counseling, 104 days probation and fees, counseling. 6 months Posey County Jail, all suspended except 76 days. David E. Harris, 45, Evansville. Burglary, Class B Felony. Petition to Revoke. Civil Judgment entered for past due fees, $1632.55 to Cincinnati Insurance Company, $1815 to Larry Meyer, and $414.22 to Albert Dermstedt. 15 months Indiana Department of Corrections. Donald S. Hurm, 39, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Class B Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Driving While Suspended, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, restitution to AT&T and Donna Garrett for damages, counseling, 6 months probation and fees. 6 months Posey County Jail, suspended. Tina Jarvis, 47, Mount Vernon. Disorderly Conduct, Class B Misdemeanor. Dismissed. Kevin Dale Kincheloe, 50, Olney, IL. Cruelty to an Animal, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, restitution in the amount of $799 to the City of Mount Vernon, and $108 Posey County Pound Puppies, 364 days probation and fees, 30 hours public service. 364 days Posey County Jail, suspended. Tommy Ray Lewis, 57, Mount Vernon. Theft, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, 6 months probation and fees. 6 months Posey

County Jail, suspended. Daniel E. McDurmon, 35, Evansville. Ct. 1- Resisting Law Enforcement, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 2- Theft, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 3- Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 4- Habitual Offender. Ct. 3 and Habitual Offender are dismissed. 18 months Indiana Department of Corrections. Bradley J. McKinney, 38, Wadesville. Check Deception, Class A Misdemeanor. Dismissed. Bradley J. McKinney, 38, Wadesville. Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. Civil Judgment entered for past due fees $661.50, probation is terminated. 60 days Posey County Jail. Bradley J. McKinney, 38, Wadesville. Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. Dismissed. Delbert W. McKinney, 61, New Harmony. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .15% or More, Class A Misdemeanor. Ct. 2 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, counseling, 12 months probation, 180 days specialized driving privileges. 12 months Posey County Jail, suspended. Phillip J. Miley, 19, Griffin. Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. Civil Judgment entered in the amount of $103.94 to Steven Glaser and past due fees. 60 days Posey County Jail. Daryl Kevin Moman, 26, Mount Vernon. Possession of Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, 90 days probation. 180 days Posey County Jail, all suspended

except 90 days upon conditions. Zach Mosley, 19, Mount Vernon. Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury, Class A Misdemeanor. Petition to Revoke. Dismissed. Probation is terminated. Amanda Lynn Muensterman, 30, Evansville. Ct. 1Attempted Burglary, Level 4 Felony; Ct. 2- Theft, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 3- Criminal Mischief, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 4- Criminal Mischief, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 5- Failure to Stop after Accident Resulting in Damage to Unattended Vehicle, Class B Misdemeanor; Ct. 6- Failure to Stop after Accident Resulting in NonVehicle Damage, Class B Misdemeanor. Ct. 1 and 4 are dismissed. Restitution in the amount of $670.53 to Larry Schmitt, restitution to Darron Myers and Michael Reyher, amounts to be provided at a later date, counseling, 2 years Community Corrections Program, 32 hours public service. Ct. 2- 2 years Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 3- 12 months Posey County Jail; Ct. 5- 6 months Posey County Jail; Ct. 6- 6 months Posey County Jail, suspended. Amy D. neighbors, 42, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Theft, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- False Informing, Class A Misdemeanor. Dismissed. Megan M. O’Nan, 39, Evansville. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor; Ct. 3- Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Level 6 Felony; Ct. 4- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Level 6 Felony. Ct. 1, 2, 4 are dismissed. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, counseling, 2 years probation and fees, driver’s license suspended 18 months, 48 hours public service. 2 years Indi-

ana Department of Corrections, all suspended except 20 days. Brandon Robert Osborne, 25, New Harmony. Ct. 1Operating a Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .15% or More, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle with an Alcohol Concentration Equivalent of .15% or More, Level 6 Felony. $1 plus costs, $200 countermeasure fee, counseling, 18 months probation and fees, specialized driving privileges. 18 months Indiana Department of Corrections, all suspended except 10 days. Kyle B. Parris, 25, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor; Ct. 3- Possession of Marijuana, Class B Misdemeanor. Ct. 2 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, counseling, 1 year probation and fees, specialized driving privileges. Ct. 1- 1 year Indiana Department of Corrections; Ct. 2- 180 days Posey County Jail, suspended. Clara J. Schmidt, 59, Mount Vernon. Ct. 1- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor; Ct. 2- Public Intoxication, Class B Misdemeanor. Ct. 1 is dismissed. $1 plus costs, counseling. 6 months Posey County Jail, suspended. Edwin Smiley, 20, Mount Vernon. Criminal Trespass, Class A Misdemeanor. Fine and costs are waived, 6 months probation. 180 days Posey County Jail, suspended. Cory W. Waters, 27, Mount Vernon. Criminal Trespass, Class A Misdemeanor. Fine and costs are waived. 30 days Posey County Jail. Darren Woodruff, 44, Newburgh, Invasion of Privacy, Class A Misdemeanor. $1 plus costs, 24 hours public service. 10 days Posey County Jail, suspended.

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TRACTORS: Case - IH 7120 tractor with front assist; Int 1566 Turbo Tractor; Int 1466 Turbo Tractor; Int 1066 Turbo Tractor; Int 966 Tractor; Int 666 Tractor; Int Super C Tractor-w/hyds & 60 inch Woods belly mounted mower; Int 200 Tractor with 2 pt hitch; 5- 100 lb Int front end weights TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Int 11ft mounted chisel plow w/drag harrow; Int 490 21 ft hyd fold disc w/9 1/2 spacing, 20” blades, drag harrow; Dunham Lear 21 ft cultimulcher; Int 496 18ft hyd fold disc-20.5” blades, 8” spacing; Lely Roterra 15 ft with new tines; Case IH 183 rear mounted cultivator with Danish tines; Brillion 12ft deep till with disc cutters; Int 5-16 semi mounted plow COMBINE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Case IH 1440 Axial-Flow combine; Case IH 15 ft no till grain drill with press wheels and Yetter markers-New front coulters; Int 800 Cyclo Air 6 row corn planter-w/liquid fertilizer attachment & monitor, excellent condition; Parker 500 bushel grain cart, with hyd auger; Parker 450 bushel grain cart, with hyd auger; Case IH 820 16ft grain table with pick up reel & Tiger Jaw knife; Case IH 963 6 row corn head, with new knives; Int 820 16ft grain table for parts; Int 13 hole grain drill w/fertilizer & seeder attachment. TRUCK, GRAIN CARTS, MISC. EQUIP: 1976 Chevy C60 Farm Truck-w/350 gas eng. 4/2 trans. 16’ steel grain bed w/hoist, roll tarp & cattle racks, 77,350 mi; Soil Mover pull type dirt scraper; Woods 10 ft heavy duty grader blade w/3 way hyr. adjust; Rhino 15ft bat wing rotary mower; Rowse #700, 7 yard dirt pan; 500 gallon, poly tank, spray trailer, with pump & 27 ft boom; Newton Crouch NC 5000 stainless steel 5 ton fertilizer spreader; 7ft x 5ft Tender Foot farrowing crate floor and steel frame; 2 Osbourn 1 ton hog feeders; New Holland 69 Super Hayliner, twine tie hay bailer; DMI 3100 21 ft anhydrous tool bar applicator; (2) Kill Bros 150 bushel gravity wagons; Cardinal 8” X 50’ pto grain auger; Hutchinson 8” pto drive grain auger; Little Giant 40 ft double chain elevator; Levco pto drive ditcher; Fertilizer pump with 5 hp electric motor; Poly 1500 gallon tank; 4 pig pen flooring frames, one with tender foot; 1000 gallon poly tank; (2) 4 wheel rubber tire wagon with steel bed; 2001 Honda Rancher 4 wheeler; Woods XT 148 rotary mower; Farmstar 250 pto drive power seeder; Topro single row spring tooth cultivator; Woods RM550 finish mower, 4ft; 4 ft box scraper; PK trailer mounted sprayer with gas engine. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Please visit our website for a large selection of furniture, home décor, and misc. household items. (Online only auction listed separately from farm equipment) AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please visit our web site at www.curranmiller.com to view pictures and obtain additional information about the equipment. Please call 812-474-6100 for information and assistance with online bidding. SHOWING: Monday, April 13th from 2:00-6:00pm. TERMS: Cash or Check at time of item pick-up. All items are subject to a 5% buyer’s premium. Bidding is subject to a 5 minute auto extend feature. BID CENTER: Representatives will be at the auction site on Tuesday, April 21st from 4-6pm to assist people with the online bidding process.

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North Posey FFA Chapter holds annual banquet Career Development Events... Creed: Danielle Perry Freshman Exempt and Freshman Public Speaking: Lindsey Koester Quiz Bowl: Emma Carner, Lindsey Koester, Danielle Perry, Kennedy Livers Jr. Welding: Nik Haggard Sr. Welding: Shawn Burks The awards were as follows: Treasurer Book: Travis Koester Greenhand Degrees: Cole Ackerman, Andrea Becker, DaSecretary Book: Erin Will vid Bender, Tristian Bolte, Kayla Brown, Ethan Feldhake, Job Interview and Public Speaking: Zach Goebel Jon Gross, Emma Jennings, Lindsey Koester, Kennedy LivAg Business Demo: Travis Koester ers, Wyatt Lyke, Cody Martin, Gage McCullough, Steven Animal Science Demo: Erin Will, Parker Sturgell Moye, Kaitlyn Newman, Grant Parker, Danielle Perry, AJ Food science Demo: Robyn Bender, Olivea Glaser Reynolds Chapter Meeting: Kari Hoenert Chapter Degrees: Glen Alexander, Skylar Bryant, Emma Parker Sturgell Carner, Mike DeShields, Nolan Gibbs, Tim Gish, Zach Jessica Gries was awarded the 2015 Dekalb AgriculturErin Will Goebel, Luke Gries, Noah Gries, Nik Haggard, Levi al Accomplishment Award for her excellence in academTravis Koester Ricketts, Zach Scheller, Josh Wiggins, Emma Wilderman, ics, leadership and agricultural work. Photo submitted Robyn Bender Tabitha Wildman, Baylee Wilman Zach Goebel Derek Motz Star Greenhand: Lindsey Koester Olivea Glaser FFA Scholarship: Parker Sturgell and Kari Hoenert Emma Carner Dekalb Accomplishment: Jessica Gries Lindsey Koester Cargill Mental Attitude: Bryce Martin Hannah Straw Star Farmer: Parker Sturgell Danielle Perry Star in Agribusiness: Kari Hoenert Service Awards: Luke Brown, Makayla Saalweachter, Kari Dr. Todd Camp and Mr. Don Barton were honored with Hoenert, Jacob McLain, Zach Goebel Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees. Retiring Officers: Kari Hoenert –President Finally, we would like to thank Mr. John Lyke and Mr. JaParker Sturgell- Vice President son Martin for cooking the meal for the banquet as well as Erin Will- Secretary Mrs. Nancy Dougan and Mrs. Marlene Wilderman for help Travis Koester- Treasurer serving and cleaning up after the meal. Also, the chapter Robyn Bender- Reporter greatly appreciates the generosity of the members of the Zach Goebel- Sentinel Lindsey Koester is recognized as the Star Greenhand. New Harmony American Legion for donating the chicken Olivea Glaser- 2nd Vice President Photo submitted and green beans for the meal. Emma Carner- 2nd Reporter By FFA Reporter Robyn Bender The North Posey FFA chapter held their annual parent – member award banquet on Thursday, April 2, 2015 in the North Posey High School Cafeteria. The banquet is held to honor the members and their achievements over the past year.

Don Barton (at right) receives his Honorary Chapter Farmer Award from North Parker Sturgell, Star Chapter Farmer, Mr. Wassmer, and Kari Hoenert, Star in Posey FFA Secretary Erin Will. Photo submitted Placement, Both girls each received a $500 Scholarship. Photo submitted

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