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Posey County is the proud new owner of New Harmony Bridge By Valerie Werkmeister Two of the three Posey County Commissioners ‘put themselves out there’ last week in their decision to take control of the Harmony Way Bridge in New Harmony. The meeting room of the Hovey House was packed with standing room only from a crowd of supporters. Commissioners Jim Alsop and Jerry Walden were the first to affirm their votes to take possession of the bridge. Commissioner President Carl Schmitz initially stated he would abstain from the vote and then later changed his mind.

The vote came easily for Walden who made the motion and spoke in favor of working to reopen the bridge. Walden has served on the commission of citizens who have organized to try to get the bridge reopened. Alsop struggled with his decision and wrestled with the points brought out throughout the meeting. “I’m trying to keep my heart out of it and think with my head and that’s tough to do,” Alsop said. Commissioners were urged to make a decision, either for or against, during their regular meet-

ing on Tuesday, August 19. Members of the White County Bridge Commission, the private entity that has owned the bridge, were told their liability insurance policy would expire on August 21, and it would not be renewed. The members of that commission, Michael Egbert, Dr. David Rice and Jim Clark stated they would resign from their positions and dissolve the commission to avoid any possible lawsuits and personal liability for the bridge. The need for a government entity

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Posey County citizens gathered outside the New Harmony Town Hall Friday afternoon while the New Harmony Town Council discussed the fate of Town Marshall Scott Champlin in an Executive Session. Photo by Zach Straw

New Harmony Town Council closes ‘open’ forum By Valerie Werkmeister New Harmony residents packed the town hall with standing room only last Thursday night to hear whether the town would be keeping or losing their beloved town marshal, Scott Champlin. According to petitions around the town as well as a Facebook page, the town had sent a letter to Champlin regarding his employment. Champlin was to meet with the council in an execu-

tive session meeting on August 21, before their regular monthly meeting. Those who attended the meeting were disappointed and frustrated with how the council chose to handle the situation. Council president Joe Straw stated the open forum listed on their agenda was cancelled. In doing so, members of the audience would not be given an opportunity to speak or ask questions

on the matter or any other matter before the town that evening. One unidentified patron attempted to gain control of the meeting by addressing Straw directly stating, “Point of order Mr. Chairman, the open forum is listed on the agenda.” Straw only responded to the man that he was out of order. The patron repeated back to Straw, “No, you are.” Straw stated again, “You’re out

Scouts remember area’s warmth By Lois Mittino Gray “Like Henry the Eighth said to his wives, I won’t keep you very long,” Chris Buckley said as he took the podium during ‘Salute to New Harmony’ program in Murphy Auditorium. After the audience roared with laughter, he told the crowd that he was one of eight English boy scouts who spent two weeks in New Harmony in August 1962 in an exchange program. The boys lived with local families, many of whom were in the audience. Three of the original scouts returned for the Bicentennial Celebration 52 years later and it was evident that they charmed the crowd with their wit and insightful recollections. The trio of travelers are Buckley, Martin Ford and Brendan Blake. Ford stayed with Virginia and Bud Toliver and Blake stayed with Maxine and Gary Watson. Buckley said he lived with Joe and Ruth Wilson and their six sons and dog, Buster. Billy, as he called Bill Wilson, was a teenager at the time. “What a pleasure it is to look over on the stage and see his son all grown and now a vibrant community leader,” Buckley noted while casting a glance over at Andrew Wilson who gave the Welcome Speech from the Town Council at the Salute earlier in the evening. Blake told the Friday evening audience that, “This small town made a real difference to eight British lads 52 years ago.” Ford said he loved America so much he applied for a three year visa and never went back. He resides in Troy, Michigan now while Blake lives in Richmond, outside London, and Buckley lives in Bolton, the largest town in England, in Lancashire County. They presented a book of photos and letters from the eight scouts, all still surviving, to Town Council President Joe Straw for the town and copies for the library. What do the scouts remember most about their vis-

and I’m sure you all realize that you are working for the town, And the people is the town. So, you know if you, to me, if you’re going to get rid of him, you’re going against the people here in New Harmony. Unless he’s done something very, very wrong that none of us knows about, the people is very well satisfied,” Schaeffer said. Neither Straw nor any other member of the council responded to his questions or statements. The council swiftly moved on

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Trooper nabs daytime burglars

Brendan Blake, Martin Ford, and Chris Buckley pose at the Roofless Church following the Interfaith Service during the New Harmony Bicentennial Celebration. Photo by Dave Pearce it? They all agreed it was the overwhelming warmth and hospitality of the residents, cool American cars, great music and, of course, being teenage boys…..the beautiful girls. “Half the fun was meeting them and writing back and forth to them,” said Buckley with a wink. He corresponded for several years with Sharon York and sent her gifts on her sixteenth birthday. They reminisced over quaffs at the Yellow Tavern Friday night and she and husband Bill have visited the

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Posey County Historical Society to meet in St. Wendel Posey County Historical Society members and friends are invited to gather for lunch on Saturday, August 23 at 11 a.m. at The Silver Bell, 4424 St. Wendel Road in St. Wendel. Following lunch, Becky Higgins, President of the Society, will be discussing Mount Vernon’s Bicentennial and then presiding at the business meeting. Kunstfest T-Shirts now available Kunstfest T-Shirts are now in and available for purchase at Antique Emporium, 525 Church Street and Cookie Jar Antiques at 514 South Main Street in New Harmony. All sizes are $12 each. This year’s event will be September 20-21 with over 150 vendors, food and entertainment. There will also be Pedaling For Pups, a bike ride benefiting PC Pound Puppies. This is a free event and fun for the whole family. Indiana State Police seeks applicants for 75th Recruit Academy The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for the 75th Recruit Academy. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper may apply online at http://www.in.gov/ isp/2368.htm. This website will provide a detailed synopsis of the application process as well as career information about the Indiana State Police Department. Applications must be received via e-mail by 11:59 p.m. (EST), on Sunday, November 30, 2014. Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted for the 75th Recruit Academy. Posey County Sheriff Department seeks applicants The Posey County Sheriff Department is seeking applications for a female jailer position. This is a full time position with benefits. Applications can be picked up at the Sheriff’s Department at 1201 O’Donnell Road, Mount Vernon.

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of order.” “Yes, you are,” the man responded. Straw stated only that the matter was still under review. In fact, the only discussion regarding Champlin was addressed by resident Lynn Schaeffer, who had requested in advance to be placed on the agenda. Schaeffer addressed the council and questioned why they wanted to release Champlin from his duties. “To me, the town has spoken. You know, 90 percent, from what I’ve heard has signed the petition

At approximately 12:30 Thursday afternoon, a concerned citizen approached two men that were trespassing on property located at 9151 Watertank Road near Cynthiana. The two men left the property driving a red 2000 ChevBrian Wilson rolet pickup truck, but the concerned citizen called 911 and reported the suspicious activity. Approximately 35 minutes later, Trooper Kylen Compton was patrolling on SR 65 near I-64 when he spotted the red 2000 Chevrolet pickup truck at the Moto-Mart. Trooper Compton identified the two men as Brian Wilson, 53, and Joshua Piper, 23, both from Princeton. Troopers found several small antiques and a pill bottle containing hydrocodone pills inside the pickup truck that allegedly came from the residence on Watertank Road. Wilson and Piper also allegedly failed to pay for four Kit Kat candy bars from the Moto-Mart. They were arrested and taken to the Posey County

Jail where they are currently being held on bond. Troopers also found numerous power tools and ladders in the bed of the truck. Troopers believe that many of the items were possibly stolen from northJoshua Piper ern Vanderburgh, northern Posey County and southern Gibson County. Anyone missing power tools or ladders is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police 1-800-852-3970. Arrested and Charges: • Brian Wilson, 53, Princeton, IN • Joshua Piper, 23, Princeton, IN 1. Burglary 2. Theft 3. Possession of a Schedule II Drug Arresting Officer: Trooper Kylen Compton. Assisting Officers: Sergeant Russ Werkmeister, Sgt. Kevin Ellison and Trooper Brad Miller. Assisting Agency: Posey County Sheriff’s Department.

Mount Vernon enrollment up By Lois Mittino Gray A 2015 budget summary given by Director of Business Loren Evans was the highlight of the August 18 Mount Vernon School Board meeting. “We’re at the point where we have put the budget in the required Form Three format, need to approve it tonight for advertising for two weeks, hold a public hearing and then adopt it in October before the November 1 deadline,” he said as he explained the planned timeline. The district is required for the first time this year to post it on the state’s Gateway Internet site, although the general public will only be able

to see the first page. The board gave Evans the nod to advertise the budget as was presented. The tax rate for 2015 will be advertised at $1.22, but is projected to be about 75 cents in actuality. The rates are advertised as the high maximum that can be spent based on changes and needs of the district. For example, the 2014 rate was advertised at $1.19, but was certified to actually be 74 cents. The 2015 rate will not be certified until around Christmas. Evans said that 2015 is projected to go up a little, but de-

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‘Stellar’ donations to help MV By Lois Mittino Gray In the first Mount Vernon Common Council meeting since getting the news that the city did not receive the Stellar Grant, Mayor John Tucker spoke openly and honestly about his disappointment and that of his committee in the outcome. “Sure it was a letdown, but we’ll move forward. As one door closes, another one opens,” he said optimistically. “It was a good experience for me and for the community.” “Conceivably, we can apply for more grants now and possibly get more money than the Stellar would have given us. If we did get the Stellar grant, we had to agree to not apply for any other grants for three years,” he explained.

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Some $1.2 million was donated for the grant application as cash in hand and some was in pledges. The money donated to the Stellar Grant will be used for projects in its Strategic Investment Plan, including parks, trails, community center, and transit studies. Tucker hopes the organizations that pledged will still contribute the money to these projects developed for the Stellar Grant so they can still happen. The council will decide whether to apply again next year. Councilwoman Becky Higgins commented that she loved the community support for the grant. “McKim’s IGA put on their sign ‘You’re still stellar to us’ and

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When choosing officials, do homework and vote wisely I don’t know if I’ll make more friends or enemies with this article. It doesn’t matter though. Most of my close friends know that I’m blunt, straight forward and not afraid to express my opinion. After the events of THE this week, I decided it was time for another WAY editorial. I cover a lot of meetings through- I SEE out the county. County commissioners and IT... council, town council and school board are a BY VALERIE few of my regular assignments. I get the opWERKMEISTERR portunity to witness first-hand the pressing matters the various elected officials are discussing. Or do I? One of my big pet peeves when covering open meetings is when they aren’t truly ‘open.’ First, let me explain how open meetings should work. There should be open discussion among the elected officials. After all, how else are the citizens who elected them suppose to know where they truly stand on subject matters unless they express their opinion? They should ask questions. It should not appear as though they were briefed prior to the meeting. The meeting is where the questions and discussion are supposed to take place….in front of the public. It’s fairly simple to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ when it comes time to vote. Perhaps the elected official may just be going along with the rest of the board when the vote turns out to be unanimous. Or maybe he or she truly agrees on the matter at hand. When there’s little discussion or no one asks questions, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the board members already discussed the matter…and not in front of the public.

In regards to the agenda, it is common for those who would like to address the board to call ahead of time to request their issue be placed on the agenda. Screening a concerned citizen before a meeting in an effort to talk them out of attending the meeting should not happen. Most, but not all, of the meetings I attend have open forum listed on their agenda. It allows time for audience members to address the board without having permission prior to the meeting. When a board suddenly decides to remove that open forum time in the middle of a meeting is selling themselves short. They lessen their credibility with their constituents. It not only confuses or angers those who take the time to attend the meeting, but it disallows the board the opportunity to hear the opinions from their constituents. All too often, the only people who attend a meeting are those who are required to be there. When constituents take the time out of their busy schedules to come to a meeting to hear the opinions of the board, they should be allowed to ask questions or express their opinion in return. Likewise, when it is time for the elected official to place their vote on a difficult topic, I expect them to do so. Those who choose to abstain, rather than having the fortitude to stand by their decision, are eschewing the very duties they were elected to do. Now, I do understand and agree that there are certain instances when abstaining from a vote is necessary. That may be because the elected official has a family member connected to or a current business venture

regarding the issue at hand. Those occasions are not what I am referring to. I am specifically referencing the occasions in which the elected official must determine their stance on a topic and instead of doing so; they would rather choose to abstain from the vote. If you are not going to be able to make a decision and then stand by it, it is my opinion that you do not need to be in public office. Serving in public office isn’t for everyone. As local elections are near, I would encourage the citizens of this county to do their homework and vote wisely. Choose officials who will truly represent the will of the people and take the time to hear their concerns, both good and bad.

Guest Editorial: Glenn Mollette Foley’s Horrifying death, ISIS is a cancer that must be eliminated The beheading of American journalist James Foley was horrifying. My prayers are with his family. May God comfort Foley’s soul in eternity. Foley was one of our sons, brothers and friends. He was an American. I don’t see how we can sleep in this country until we destroy ISIS. ISIS, is a world cancer and must be eliminated. I realize

they are a long way from America, but cancer spreads fast. Cancer is never welcome in any part of the human body. Cancer grows and kills. It has to be totally removed. ISIS is the worst malignancy that has occurred on our planet since the Nazis. I am opposed to putting American soldiers back on the ground in Iraq. However, we have drones, missiles and jets.

Guest Editorial: John Crabtree Moving rural America forward In January, President Obama declared that despite Congressional logjams, “America does not stand still -- and neither will I. So wherever and whenever I can take steps without legislation to expand opportunity for American families, that’s what I’m going to do.” The Center for Rural Af-

fairs has stood firmly in favor of the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Clean Power Plan as a vital first step in reducing carbon emissions from existing coal-fired power plants, addressing climate change, and creating opportunities for renewable energy development in rural

America. And we have stood up for EPA’s crucial Waters of the U.S. proposal to clear the regulatory waters surrounding the Clean Water Act and better protect rural America’s most precious resource -- water. President Obama must also understand, however, that America’s family farms,

ranches and small towns do not stand still either. Nor do we intend to be left behind. The time has come for President Obama to fulfill his 2007 campaign pledge and close the loopholes megafarms use to get around farm program payment limits, providing them the unlimited subsidies they use to drive up land costs and drive family farmers out of business. We have applauded President Obama’s Administration for moving the new carbon rule forward and for proposing the Waters of the U.S. rule. And if they can do these things then they can by God write a meaningful ‘actively engaged’ rule for federal farm programs that protects family farmers and reins in unlimited farm subsidies. Established in 1973, the Center for Rural Affairs is a private, non-profit organization working to strengthen small businesses, family farms and ranches, and rural communities through action oriented programs addressing social, economic, and environmental issues.

Don’t miss your own party Much of our lives is defined by tradition and many traditions are defined by celebrations. Birthday parties, graduations, weddings, retirements, award presentations, housewarmings, and numerous festivals are joyous affairs where the guests of honor GAVEL are present so we can show GAMUT them how their family and friends feel about their ac- BY JUDGE JIM REDWINE complishments. About the only traditional celebration we have where the subject of the party is not present is one of the most significant, one’s funeral. How truly sad it is that the culmination of a life’s work, the time when the achievements, love and sacrifices of a lifetime are acknowledged, is beyond the caring of the person who most deserves to enjoy the accolades. Often this is unavoidable because death has come unexpectedly or with insufficient time to plan an event that includes the loved one. But if time and the situation permit, a front row seat for the main character of the play might be satisfying to all involved. It is ironic that the joy brought by one’s life is oft’ times best noted at death. Spiritual beliefs aside, a gathering of family and friends who congregate for the sole purpose of recognizing that someone has made a difference in their lives is a special gift the intended recipient should be able to receive. However, there are many opportunities to celebrate a life well lived while one is still with us. It does not need to be at the end or even near the end. Thank you’s and best wishes can occur, and, if possible, should occur while the one we honor can appreciate them. When one’s family and friends take the time and make the effort to say we care about you, it means a lot. We are all busy and would prefer to just do what we want to do. So those who attend a celebration of someone’s life are to be appreciated, hopefully by the loved one, not just one’s

survivors. Most of us will not make a great difference in the world. But we may have made a significant difference in the lives of some. It would be nice for them to be able to say so to the one who made their lives better. These thoughts were brought home to Peg and me while Peg’s mother was in a nursing home. We would visit her one day and sometimes the next day residents who had been there would just be gone. No ceremony, no celebration of a long life well lived. No anything; just gone. We thought it was sad, and frankly unfair, that people who had survived the Great Depression, WWII, Korea, Viet Nam and Iraq while helping pay to put men on the moon would leave no trace outside of their immediate family and the few friends that still survived. It reminded me of the old USSR where people would be a leader one day and be erased from history when they fell out of Stalin’s favor. Or much as the non-persons secretly placed in Guantanamo. They all just cease to exist. No fanfare. No nothing. I recently was at a funeral where the dearly not-departed was surrounded by friends and family who told personal stories and sang favorite songs and even performed original compositions. There were videos and PowerPoint presentations, a hula-hoop dancer and trombone player who appeared via an iPhone, a saxophonist, trumpeter, kazoos, drummer, guitars and even a ukulele. There were games and libations, food and celebration. Heck, there was even a hot dog cart complete with an authentic New York character. All in all it was more fun than any closing ceremony I have ever attended. And while there was a named honoree, the celebration was by and for all who cared enough to say how much life itself is cherished. Most importantly, we could all enjoy the wonderful gifts that have made and continue to make each of our lives worthwhile. Such a good feeling, even with the knowledge of our inevitable passing, makes the whole party worth the price of admission. PUBLISHER / EDITOR DAVID PEARCE

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We must unleash these at full throttle on ISIS. We must also provide the Iraqi people strategic military leadership and help neighboring countries defeat ISIS. I have never been for America going to Iraq or any other Middle East country. I detest war. With ISIS we cannot sit idly by. We are not on a separate planet removed too far for ISIS to bother us. They have their sights on America. Their goal is to strike fear and terror into all the Middle East and America. ISIS must be eliminated. Glenn Mollette is an American columnist read in all fifty states. Contact him at GMollette@aol.com. Like his facebook page at www.facebook.com/glennmollette.

Letters to the Editor NH Town Council owes citizens apology The decision of the Town Council President to cancel the ‘Open Forum’ of the monthly meeting was at best insensitive to the normal operating of the process and more likely an insult to the town population in attendance at the meeting. There was no reason for the cancellation other than the desire not to hear the citizen’s views on the Town Marshal situation. The rest of the board members were complicit in the decision by failing to object to the cancellation; not once, after the immediate decision, but also when they had an opportunity during the ‘other issues’ portion of the agenda. The people

have a right to express their opinions. When I was President of the Board there were instances when I did not look forward to that portion of the meeting but, none the less, it goes with the job. The Board was no doubt aware that the comments would support the Marshal. So what. There is no requirement or obligation for the Board to respond to the public statement(s). Citizens want to express their views. By denying that action it merely serves to reinforce the idea of an unreceptive secretive Board. An apology is in order. David Campbell New Harmony

MV FOP says thank you The annual Mount Vernon Fraternal Order of Police golf scramble was held at the CountryMark golf course on August 9, 2014. There were 14 teams that signed up for the event. Results of the event are: First place team was Lee Thomas, Jordon Burton, Steve Hobbs and Ernie Dartt. Second place team was Gene East, Troy Fetcher, Cody Myer and Jake Neuffer. Third place was Randy Bailey, Brian Bailey, Rodney Smith and Charles Newton. Proximity to Pin on the Green was Allen Middleton. Longest Drive in Fairway was Allen Middleton. Longest Putt on Green was Russ Werkmeister.

The members of the Fraternal Order of Police would like to thank all of the hole and event sponsors that made the scramble a success. A special thanks goes to Selina Watson for the contributions from Expressway Auto Mall of Mount Vernon, and affiliate Member Jim Hirsch for his work in the event. Active members of the FOP are made up of police officers from Mount Vernon PD, New Harmony PD, Poseyville PD, Posey County Sheriff’s Dept, CSX Railroad Police, Investigators from prosecutors offices, Indiana State Police, Indiana Excise Police, and Indiana Conservation Officers. Paul Axton

Stop making same old mistake We are about to repeat the same thing we’ve been doing for decades; re-elect 90 percent of incumbents to a congress fewer than 10 percent of us think is doing an acceptable job. It might be laughable, but consequences of our collective behavior include continuing national decline. What are we doing wrong? How can we change it? We conservatives tend to cheer when Darrell Issa, chair of the House Oversight committee calls the committee to order. Then we’re thrilled when Trey Gowdy questions a witness; ‘Sic ‘em Gowdy.’ The truth is; neither Issa nor Gowdy will ever call for abolishing the IRS. Why? Congress needs the complex income tax

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and evil IRS to maintain its control and dominion over us. Income Tax plus IRS equals Congressional Power and with it, congressional corruption. There you have it. Our best chance of reclaiming our country and reigning in our government is an Article V Convention of States. Such a convention can propose amendments to the constitution which must be ratified by 3/4 the states to become part of the constitution. Some amendments might render common congressional behavior illegal. It’s our best chance. Go to http://conventionofstates.com/ and become part of this effort in your state. Glen E Terrell Arlington, TX BOOKKEEPING CONNIE PEARCE Pocobooks@aol.com

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OBITUARIES Amanda Axton Amanda E. Axton, 89, of Poseyville, Indiana, born to Choice and Ammer (Asher) Clark on November 15, 1924, in Dixon, Kentucky, passed away Saturday, August 23, 2014, at the VNA Plus Charlier Hospice Center i E ill IIndiana. di in Evansville, She was a farmers’ wife, dedicated mother and homemaker and had worked for Whirpool and Republic Aviation as one of the ‘Rosie the Riveter’s’ on military aircraft for World War II. Surviving are her two sons: Alvin (Gail) Axton of New Harmony, Indiana and Jimmie (Kathy) Axton of Cynthiana, Indiana; five brothers; three sisters: Dorothy Roberts of Nebo, Kentucky, Naomi Williams of Chandler, Indiana and Lila Pritchett of Newburgh, Indiana; two grandchildren: Chad Axton and Heather Martin; three great-grandchildren: Katelyn, Noah and Logan and nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her parents and her husband of 55 years: Aaron Lee Axton. Funeral services will be 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 27, 2014, at the Werry Funeral Home in Poseyville, Indiana with burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Wadesville, Indiana. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until service time Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Deaconess Visiting Nurse Association, Charlier Hospice Center, PO Box 3487, Evansville, Indiana 47734-9983. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

Security, buildings, sign topics for Works meeting By Lois Mittino Gray It was a hot dog day afternoon at the Mount Vernon Board of Public Works meeting on August 21 and business was quick with few reports and no one in the audience to speak. The three topics covered were new security cameras for the wastewater treatment plant, an update on the police and fire station progress and an event sign down at the Riverfront. At the last meeting, Sewer Superintendent Rodney Givens requested a surveillance system for the wastewater treatment plant. He was told to get bids and brought them to the table. The board approved the purchase of a nine camera security system with all the software, installation and accompanying equipment needed for its operation, The lowest bid was submitted by Cellular Nation in Evansville at a cost of $11,724. In discussion prior to the vote, Fire Chief Wes Dixon said that Posey County Dispatch and Posey County Jail both use Cellular Nation. They are very pleased with the service they have so far and the company stands behind its work if there is a problem. Givens added that there is a two year warranty on the equipment, labor will be covered for the first 90 days.

The system can operate up to sixteen cameras if it is decided that more view angles are needed. Project Manager Terry Burnworth of Pyramid Engineering gave the board an update on progress at the police and fire station building and its contractors. New construction is 12.5 percent complete. The metal for the roof connect is now on site and it will be started immediately, Demolition of the concrete will begin shortly. Shephard is about 95 percent complete on the equipment in the garage area. Mr. Burnworth reported that 7 percent of the duct work is in and Deig is about 95 percent complete on the rough ins. Dan Belwood will do some sample colors this weekend for all to view. Underwood of Foam Insulators will be coming in tomorrow to start inside the old building. He added they have some curb work to do on Fourth Street and TMI’s carpentry work is coming along nicely. They used the same door systems, which were in great shape, so that will save some money as well. All in all, things are on target and Burnworth said he will report in two weeks. A discussion of the LED sign at Riv-

erbend Park and its possible funding was under new business. Mayor John Tucker said that Friends of the Park is putting in $1,000 and Mount Vernon Azalea Trail Club is putting in $6,500. The city will need to come up with the balance of $16,950. Tucker believes State Gaming would be able to fund the balance. There is $21,570.82 in line 311 and $10,000 in line 361. These lines are set aside for engineering and downtown riverfront work. Board Member Brian Jeffries likes the idea of the lit sign stating events at the riverfront but has concerns. “The devil is in the details,” he reminded the board. He would like to know how many quotes the Azalea ladies collected and wondered if they ‘shopped around’ for a good price. He asked who would be responsible for the programming on the sign as it needs to be one responsible entity. Board Member Bill Curtis agreed and added discussions have started on that. He then stated the Area Plan Commission will need to be involved and he thinks that certified letters went out already. The board consented to give tentative approval until more information is presented.

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Four tips for getting guilt-free couch time Have you ever traveled a long way and upon arrival to someone’s home the host asks, “Would you like to freshen up?” Indeed, freshen up after a long journey sounds fabulous. Often, right before my dad came home from work, my mom would say to my sister Peggy and me, “Girls, your dad’ll be home in 15 minutes, I’m going to go freshen up.” She’d be in the bathroom for about ten minutes and when she’d come out, she looked fresh. What I didn’t realize back then was my BOP (Born Organized Person) mother was setting the stage for her leisurely evening with my dad. During your day, find as many ways as you can to get things done so that you can stop work at 6 p.m. Consider it quitting time. Of course if you’re a mom, your little Snuggle Bunnies will need your love and attention after six, but I’m talking about the household workload. If you tend to be frazzled in the evening, you’ll love my 4 tips for making guiltfree couch time a reality. Read more 1. Get Organized By getting organized and creating a routine, you’ll work smart in your day, and give yourself leisure evenings. Peggy and I were in bed by 8:30 p.m., and that gave my dad and mom time alone to relax and enjoy their evenings with each other, Pam and Peggy-free. When I had kids of my own, I remember wanting that same goal, but because

I was disorganized, I didn’t have good habits and wasn’t in control of a routine that enabled me to get the kids in bed by 8:30 p.m. Instead of heading to the bathroom to freshen up before my husband got home for dinner, I’d be thawing steaks in the dishwasher (no soap)(premicrowave days) and deciding whether to get dressed or just stay in my pajamas. We’d eat late, and the kids would be in bed by 9:30 or 10 p.m. if I were lucky. 2. Make ahead Meals Freeze Some Free Time Having a freezer is like having a time capsule. With a freezer, you can actually freeze free time. For example, when I make chili and soups, I make enough for four to six extra meals and freeze in Zip-Lock freezer bags to use when I’m super busy or I’m not in the mood to cook. Since you’re going to make a mess anyway when you cook, you might as well get more meals for your mess. When you cook double a couple times a week and freeze your entrées for another night, you become your own convenience food company. By freezing meals, you save the prep and clean-up time for those frozen meals to be served later. When I make a salad for my husband and me, I make enough for two nights and before I put dressing on it, I put half the lettuce and vegetables (tomatoes, green onions, fresh parsley, radishes etc.) in a Zip-Lock bag for the next night. I make

my own salad dressings (a week’s supply at a time) and add it to the salad and toss, right before serving. The convenience food industry would love us to believe that they are helping busy people, get food on the table quick and easy, but in reality, it takes the same amount of time and energy to bake a chicken, roast some healthy sweet potatoes, and toss a fresh, green salad as it does to prepare stuff from a box, and when you prepare enough for another day or two, you’ll be freezing free time for the future. 3. Learn to Delegate Think about all the chores that can be done before six and get the family into a routine that involves them accomplishing those chores. Kids can bathe, set out clothes for tomorrow, and tidy up their rooms before dinner. They can also help with laundry, vacuum, dust, set the table and meal preparation. After six, when dinner is over, delegate kitchen clean-up to the family and go get in your jammies. In my book The Joy of Being Disorganized, (avail-

percent, but he also had marijuana and meth in his system. Hurse was arrested and taken to the Posey County Jail where he is currently being held without bond. Arrested and Charges: • Nicholas Hurse, 33, of Evansville, IN 1. Driving While Intoxicated 2. Driving While Suspended 3. Speeding Arresting Officer: Trooper Brent Gramig, Indiana State Police

Be selfish about your personal time. Make a list of down-time activities like luxuriating in a bubble bath, reading, watching a movie, playing with a hobby that relaxes you and such. Learn to say, “No” Get into the mindset, if you’re not already, that you deserve help. Getting help doesn’t mean you are some poor soul who isn’t strong enough to do it all. I remember in my young motherhood, taking on more than I could possibly do, just to be liked. When I figured out what was behind my unreasonably overbooked schedule, I started saying “NO,” If you’re a people pleaser; this is going to be a new skill you’ll need to learn. As a caregiver, you need downtime on a daily basis. I hope these tips will help you get into the habit of taking the night off. Thank you for reading my article. Please share it with your frazzled friends. Now, go freshen up. To see what Pam’s got up her cyber-sleeve, check out www.cluborganized.com. Want to get organized? Join the club.

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Impared Driver arrested after being stopped for speeding Monday, August 18, 2014 at approximately 8:50 p.m., Trooper Brent Gramig was patrolling SR 62 just west of Mount Vernon when he stopped a motorist for traveling 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. When Trooper Gramig approached the vehicle he detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage. The driver was identified as Nicholas Hurse, 33, of Evansville. A series of field sobriety tests indicated Hurse was impaired. Further investigation revealed Hurse had a BAC of .06

able on Amazon) I wrote about the art of delegation. It is an art and most moms I know are not very good at it. Here’s an excerpt from the book about the art. What’s very interesting about delegating is that once a job has been assigned to someone else and you are no longer responsible for doing it, you’ll find that you’ll be more willing to do that job as well. For example, my husband Terry does all dishes for every meal and, with that chore off my shoulders, I feel free. In that freedom, often I’ll have the thought, “I’ll surprise Terry and wash all the pots and pans before I call him to dinner,” or “I’ll tell him after breakfast that I’ll do the dishes because I know all the extra work he has to do right now.” Also, when jobs are delegated and there is an offer to help by the delegator, there is so much gratitude for the help. Before you know it, the delegatee will return the favor and do one of the chores on the delegator’s list. It’s a beautiful cycle. 4. Enlightened Selfishness

The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help ensure a stable and diverse blood supply by giving blood in honor of National Sickle Cell Awareness Month this September. Sickle cell disease is an inherited disease that causes red blood cells to form an abnormal crescent shape. It is estimated that sickle cell disease affects as many as 100,000 people in the U.S. Many of these patients face a lifetime of blood transfusions to help reduce the risk of stroke, damage to major organs and other complications that can arise as a result of sickle cell disease. To help increase donations during the month of September, those who come out to donate blood or platelets throughout the month will receive a coupon by email for a free haircut at participating Sport Clips locations. For more information or to make an appointment to donate blood, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1800-733-2767). Upcoming blood donation opportunities: Mount Vernon September 9: 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.: Harvestime Temple, 101 Roosevelt Drive September 11: 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.: Marrs Elementary School, 9201 Highway 62 East

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Labor Day heralds end of summer, start of new memories Madeleine, when we dust off the grill, don a new pair of side until dark, vacations, and visits to the pool. Students’ brains shorts, and breathe in that wonderful new summer air on Memo- have to rev up to learn again, and mornings arrive so quickly. rial Day, it is always with a sense of anticipation. School has just There are the perks to this change, however. Old friends get been dismissed for the summer, and all of that is back together in classrooms, and new clothes ahead of us. The late Spring flowers are bloom- DEAREST MADELEINE are purchased, as well as school supplies. Woning, lawn mowers hum, and all seems right with derful autumn happenings lie ahead, and it can’t the world. be long before we feel that first crisp coolness in BY Conversely, Labor Day always signals the CATHY the air. As much as we love all of the amazing end of this great warm season. Created more POWERS things of summer, we settle back into our routhan one hundred years ago to honor the Ameritines, as students, parents, teachers, and others. can workers, it is celebrated on the first MonEven for those who do not have any direct ties day in September. 2013 was actually the official to the school systems, the days following Labor observance of the first 100 years of the Department of Labor, Day make us think that it is time to get our outside chores finbut this day was recognized in the late 1880s. Recognizing that ished up and ready ourselves for the coming cold weather. the backbone of America lay in every common man; those who By this time, I am ready to stop watering all of my potted went to work each day and made this country the great nation flowers, and many of them have seen their best days anyway. that it is, leaders began to set this day aside to honor them. The marigolds and zinnias have become tall, and are now turning Celebrations, speeches, and parades have gradually given way brown. The squirrels in my back yard are noisily making winto our current observances. For most people, it consists of hav- ter nests in the tall trees, and the dogs’ coats are just starting to ing one last big party or cook-out, going on a three-day trip, or thicken up once more. just enjoying a day off. Madeleine, it used to also mean the last Madeleine, like life itself, everything has a season, and this weekend of summer vacation before school started. Alas, now time of the year always points this out. It is, obviously, a bitstudents have already spent two or three weeks back in the class- tersweet time, having to say good-bye to those long naps on the rooms. porch, and seeing nature itself prepare for the big change. It can, I have spent this weekend both working and having fun. In however, be seen as an exciting time, with all of the holidays the late 80s, we greatly enjoyed working the DuQuoin State Fair coming up, making new school friends, and having the wonderfor ten days at this time of year. It is called Illinois’ ‘second state ful Autumn colors just around the corner. fair’ and has all of the charm of the old-time fairs from the earlier We should, of course, remember the folks that this holiday part of the 20th century. Grandpa and I spent the week there, weekend was created for. This great nation was built on the staying in a small motel, and selling fudge and ice cream in the shoulders of dedicated common men and women, many of exhibit building. Our children arrived on weekends to help out, whom still do the hardest work for the least pay. Without someand enjoy seeing other things. It is one of my best memories of one to fix the roads, drive the delivery trucks, work at the big box our ‘carny’ days. stores, or even cook your restaurant meals, everything would I always think that this weekend is the real end of the year, not grind to a halt. New Year’s Eve. Summer is the wonderful finish to one year, and So, as we celebrate the last summer week-end, and begin annow we are beginning another one. There is another school year other round of happenings and changes, let’s all remember to be beginning, and many people have to get back on schedule, after thankful for being alive to have the memories and experiences Don and Cathy Powers set up to sell fudge at the Duenjoying the long warm days. No more sleeping in, playing out- of every season. Quoin Fair on Labor Day 1989.

St. Mary’s to host driver program St. Mary’s Health will host the new AARP Smart Driver Program in a fourhour classroom refresher course: • Tuesday, September 23, 12 Noon to 4 p.m. in Meeting Room 2, St. Mary’s Health The course will not require seniors to drive or take tests. Attendees will

learn how to adjust driving due to age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time. The course will also include information on aggressive drivers, defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, latest safety technology, distracted driving, and more. The fee is $15 for AARP

members and $20 for nonmembers and includes a workbook and course certificate of completion. Seniors may pay by cash or check the day of the class. Please call Mary Raley, BSN, RN and instructor for the course at 812-4856827 to enroll or for more information on the two separate offerings.

Birthdays Tanner Newcomb was recently honored at the Mount Vernon Elks Lodge with a check for $200 and a plaque for placing second in the seventh and eighth grades boys division of the Indiana State Elks Association Americanism Essay contest. His essay was titled, ‘What Does Veterans’ Day Mean To Me?’ Presenting Tanner with his award is Mount Vernon Elks Exalted Ruler, Connie Seifert and Americanism Chairman, Don Heberer. Photo submitted

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PC Pound Puppies is always in need of foster homes to help with house and crate training, which helps to make the dogs more adoptable. If you think you can help, please contact us. Our Wish List We always need: Heartgard, Advantix, Advantage Multi, Trifexis..... all sizes. Heavy Duty Leashes (the braided ones hold up longer, and are easier on our hands) Wire crates, new or used in good condition Treats, bones, rawhides Heavy duty dog toys such as Kongs and Nylabones

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August 26 - Ted Burkemper, Leroy Grabert, Marcia McIntire Jones, Karla Lyn Atkins, Toni Ann Gross, Brittany Whitcomb, Jean C. Parker, Marc Crumbacher, Sarah Milbrandt, Harold Morgan August 27 - Ashley McCleave, Sondra McNamara, Tom Armstrong, Shelley Will, Stephanie Wrobel, Clay Scarafia, Rachael Goedde, Jim Spann, Bill Meyer August 28 - James Pearce, Qutonne Crabtree, Deborah Hoffman, Tom Johnson, Bettye Bennett, Selma Bellner, George Renschler August 29 - Abbey J. Deckard, Shelley Goad, Catriona Quirk, Douglas Parker, Saundra Blackburn, Jenny Kissel, Hannah Will, Marcia Montgomery, Kathy Osborne, Rita Ricketts August 30 - Carl Maertz, Barbara Mar-

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PHS News Facebook Featured Cats of the Week The cats at Posey Humane Society have a wonderful surprise for everyone. Each week, the cats have decided that PHS staff can select three cats from their Cat Kingdom and feature them on Facebook. The picks of the week will be available for adoption at special prices for that week only. These special cats will change weekly so be sure to check back often. Your furry best friend may be waiting for you. School Is In Session Be Careful. It is back to school time once again. This means children and their furry friends are heading for school. It is not unusual for dogs and cats to follow children or go in the direction of children’s voices. That means we all need to watch out for that excited dog dashing between parked cars or chasing the school bus. Please be

sure all pets have collars and id tags/rabies tags on so if they do get out and about they can be safely returned home. Volunteers – Posey Humane Society Wants You. . . Summer is almost over, but the fun at Posey Humane Society never ends. Looking for some great animals to spend a little time with, PHS is the place. There are always cats needing a little attention or dogs waiting to be walked. If working with animals is not just what you want to do, perhaps volunteering for one of the many upcoming fund raisers may interest you. For more information on what is available just call PHS at 812-838-3211, checkout our Facebook page or email us at poseyhumane@hotmail.com. Critter Wish List The animals and staff at Posey Humane want to thank everyone for their

continued support and thoughtful gifts and donations. Our greatest need this week continues to be cat litter and adult dry cat food. Any type of cat litter is welcome. This time of year, flea treatments are always in high demand. Any type of topical flea treatment for dogs or cats of every size would be appreciated. Supplies like bleach, paper towels, extra-large trash bags, laundry detergent and gently used towels and dishcloths are always needed. Remember you can also help the environment and PHS by dropping off your aluminum cans for the Paws to Recycle Program. Donations can be dropped off daily at the shelter located at 6500 Leonard Road, Mount Vernon, Ind. The shelter is just off Hwy 62 east of Mount Vernon. If you have any questions just call the shelter at 812-838-3211. And as always, thank you for helping the animals.

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AUGUST 25, 2009 5 YEARS AGO Fourth generation Owner/Operator of Werry Funeral Homes, Inc. in Posey County, James P. Werry, passed away August 23, 2009. North Posey senior Abbigail Mayer is presented with the Elizabeth D. Baier Youth Spirit Award at the United Way of Posey County’s Leadership Giving Recognition Dinner. Members of the Mount Vernon Dance Cats: Abbie Vanover, Lane Rusher, Diane Hasting, Destiny Oeth, Aleece Causey, Summer Oeth, Meiander Wallace, Kailey Penn, Samantha McCoy, Demi Duckworth and Emily Talkington. Members of the North Posey High School Cheer Team: M. Seng, E. Wade, K. Farrar, H. Butler, M. Wright, A. Cox, M. Pardon, M. Livers and J. Deuerling. Mary Stallings of New Harmony and Jonathan Schmitt of St. Wendel announce their engagement and upcoming marriage on September 5, 2009.

AUGUST 24, 1999 15 YEARS AGO Chris Gwaltney, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Evansville, along with his wife, Gwen and daughters, Melissa and Emily will travel to the Harlaxton campus of U of E for four months. Michelle Hudson, President of the United Way of Posey County welcomed guest speaker Mike Blake, of WFIE-TV Channel 14, during the leadership giving dinner. Wendy Doninger is on the job as the new assistant director of the Children’s Learning Center in Mount Vernon. Attorney David Tanner takes a temporary leave of absence to sing on a cruise ship. Attending the National Junior Classical League Convention at Florida State University from Mount Vernon High School were Angie Garrison, Erica Collins, Jessica Uebelhack and Amanda Gooden. North American Green Co., founded by Dan Koester and located in St. Wendel, manufactures erosion control blankets used across the U.S., in Japan and Australlia.

AUGUST 22, 1989 25 YEARS AGO Members of Carpenters Union Local 90 Kenny McBride, Paul Watson and Randall Young were on hand for the rally at the Posey County 4-H Fairgrounds. Eleven speakers addressed the more than 2000 people in attendance, who represented 35 different unions, about issues concerning nonunion workers taking union workers’ jobs, striking unions, politics and the importance of solidarity. New Harmony resident, Jim Ison, turned a hobby of miniatures into a business named Harmonie Forge. Farmers across the state of Indiana are just realizing that there might not be any lead in their leaded gasoline. Mount Vernon quarterback Wade Harris throws a 70-yard touchdown to running back Shawn Roach at Friday night’s jamboree 6-0 win over host Princton. ‘Game of Mount Vernon’ to be the all-new monopoly game, sponsored by the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce, and will be released in the fall. Sixty gameboard spots are available to businesses and industries.

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Posey County Historical Society plans for Bicentennial, future

The Posey County Histocial Society held their annual meeting at the Silver Bell Restaurant on August 23. Present were: Judy Witten (Secretary), Janet Mann, Becky Higgins (President), Sharon Tieken, Jane Saltzman (Vice President), Margaret Moye, Sandy Morris, Connie Conrad, Ervin Conrad, Marilyn Curtis, Debby Boarman, Pam Bennett, Bob Webster, Donna Creek, Darrell Creek, and David Whitten. Photo by Cathy Powers

Benefit concert set in New Harmony Nashville comes to New Harmony on Saturday, Sept. 27, when the New Harmony Artists’ Guild hosts a special evening-long benefit show at Sara’s Harmonie Way. The concert honors the life of the late Nira Jeanne Blair, former New Harmony resident and music lover. The event starts at 5 p.m. and continues until 11 p.m. or thereabouts. Artists who have agreed to play include Steve Peavey, Josh Culley, Jordan Davis, and the Barrel Jumpers – all from the Nashville

area. Every genre of music from country to Celtic to traditional Irish to bluegrass will be represented. Prior to the show, there will be a reception and an opportunity to mix and mingle with local and Nashville musicians at the Owen Community House (home of the New Harmony Artists’ Guild), 421 North Street. Admission is free, but memorial contributions to the New Harmony Artists’ Guild in Jeanne Blair’s honor will be accepted. For more information, call 812/589-5031.

The Posey County Historical Society held their annual luncheon meeting at the Silver Bell Restaurant on Saturday, August 23, 2014. Although they hold monthly meetings in the Hedges Central Community Center, once a year, they meet for a meal, alternating from the the northern end of the county to the Mount Vernon area. There are 225 paid members, and they are actively seeking new individuals to join them. The original group was begun in 1922. However, in 1931, an unfortunate break-in resulted in the theft of many important items, such as Civil War flags and arrowheads. These items were being housed in the Mount Vernon Coliseum. The group was dis-banded until 1972. The current members are striving to educate others about the importance of their county’s history, as well as showcasing and preserving items from our past. Their longrange goal is to have a historical museum where items can be on display for the public. There is much to be shared with all of Posey County’s citizens which is not common knowledge, such as the Civil War hospitals which were located in Mount Vernon. Currently, a Posey County Bicentennial Observance is being planned. It will be

held at the Atheneum in New Harmony on November 1. At that time, they will be issuing 500 commemorative coins, which will be offered for $10. This event will be from 1 to 4 p.m., with refreshments being served. There will be a display of some of the preserved items from Posey County’s past. The Historical Society also has a booth at both Kunstfest in New Harmony, and River Days in Mount Vernon. These fests would be the perfect opportunity to join their efforts and learn more about their work to preserve our history. In addition to the adults, there are also junior members, open to any student through college age, for only $5. There is a very interesting newsletter, available to members. The current summer publication features information about reserving the commemorative coin, as well as an article about the history of Griffin. Members are available to do school presentations upon request. This would be a great opportunity to bring history to life in the minds of our younger citizens. To learn more, visit Posey County Historical Society on Facebook. Their email is poseycountyhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.

Linda Warrum to speak at WMI tonight The Friends of the Working Men’s Institute’s next lecture in their 2014 Lecture Series features Linda Warrum. She will speak at the Working Men’s Institute (WMI) in New Harmony on Tuesday, August 26 at 7:30 p.m. Linda Warrum unravels the history mystery of an artist named Clorion during the Owen Period in New Harmony. Her research on Clorion started in 2009 after discovering anatomical sketches at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, MD signed Clorion: New Harmony 1830. Warrum is an interpreter with the University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony so is no stranger to New Harmony’s history. Warrum also serves on the New Harmony Town Council and is the Chair of the New Harmony Town Plan & Historic Preservation Commission. The Friends of the Working Men’s Institute premiered their Oral History Video Project on August 7 and now are selling DVD’s of the project to the public. If you are interested, please call the Working Men’s Institute at 812.682.4806 to reserve your copy.

‘Smoke’ organizers need competitors Organizers for Smoke On The Ohio are looking for competitors for its annual barbecuing event. Smoke On The Ohio is a part of the seventh annual River Days festival, scheduled for September 12-14. This year, the barbecuing competition will in-

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clude the following categories: chicken, pork butts, ribs and brisket. Smoke On The Ohio Tshirts will be available to purchase for $15 and will include the names of the event’s sponsors. Deadline to sign up for this smokin’ event is Sep-

tember 6. Judging will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13. To join the competition or to become a sponsor, purchase a T-shirt, or for more information about the event, contact Ed Adams at adamsed85@yahoo.com or call (812) 838-0035.

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Do you play sports? We are seeking photographs and items representing all sports in Posey County. We are particularly interested in photographs involving high school sports but other sports are needed as well. We also need photographs and items representing such sports as fishing, hunting, horseback ridding, etc. If you are able to loan an item to the exhibit please contact Stan Campbell at (812) 838-3286 as soon as possible. Artifacts and sports paraphernalia may be delivered to the library beginning Tuesday, September 2. The exhibit will begin at 9 a.m. on Friday, September 12 in the Alexandrian Public Library meeting room and will conclude at 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 14. August 27 ‘Busy Hands and Basic Knitting’ will be meeting at 10 a.m. and is a local gather-

ing of crafters and knitters. Cheryl Carroll will be on hand to demonstrate how to stitch during our Basic Knitting Program. She will be teaching techniques. Yarn is provided and a limited number of size eight needles are available to use. September 1 The library will be closed all day for Labor Day at 9:30 a.m. September 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 Babies Toddlers Storytimes will be held at 9:30 a.m. This is a program for children ages birth to 36 months features books, movement, music, and rhymes to promote early literacy. Parents/caregivers help their children follow along by participating in this storytime with them. Registration is required. September 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 Preschool Storytimes will

be held at 10:30 a.m. and is a program for ages 3-5 introduces children to reading and language in a fun way through stories, crafts, and other activities. Parents/caregivers are not required to attend this storytime along with their child, but must remain in the library. Registration is required. September 4, 18 and 25 at 10 a.m. In this series of programs on watercolor you will learn the skills necessary to create a watercolor landscape and still life. Each program in the series lasts from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration is required but if you have your own supplies you are invited to just walk-in. September 4, 11, 18 and 25 There is always a craft, a story and a snack and always a good time at our Laughs and Crafts Club at 3:45 p.m. This program is for kids who are in kindergarten and up. Registration is required. September 4 At 3:30 p.m. we will be discussing the book “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green at our 7-Up Book Club. This club is for those in 7-12 grades only. September 8 Do you like chocolate? Yes? Then this is the program for you at 3:30 p.m. Come to eat chocolate and play games. For those in 7-12 grades only. September 8 at 6:30 p.m. The Friends of the Alexandrian Public Library will be holding their meeting in Meeting Room B. We will be planning for our annual November book sale. We still need your donations of books, DVDs, and audio books on CDs. 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.

Despite high humidity and temperature, Parks and Recreation’s Frozen Movie Night at Riverbend park enjoyed a successfully packed crowd during Friday’s event. Photo by Zach Straw

Tri Kappa News Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa met August 11 at the home of Dianna Simkins for a pool-side party and business meeting. President Carol Scarafia called the meeting to order and distributed the new program books with the theme ‘Go confidently in the direction of your dreams’ to all members. Cathy Hyatt, Corresponding Secretary, read notes of appreciation for donations from the State Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship Fund, Gifted and Talented Fund, New Harmony Workingmen’s Institute for Conservation of the art collection, Riley Children’s Hospital, College students Kelsey Owen, Morgan Mathews, Katie Scarafia and Volunteer of the Year, Carolyn Stone. Cancer Chair, Angela Wiley, reported the results of the 2014 Relay for Life and changes for the June 13, 2015 event and future fundraising

projects. Rita Reynolds stated the Bicentennial Parade had almost 100 entries and thanked members for their assistance with the parade route. Birthday Calender Chair, Debra Johnson, urged members to complete their assigned ads and birthday names immediately. Apple Butter Chair, Carlene VanLaningham, reported she has purchased the supplies and distributed a work schedule for each day. The membership voted to donate money to the New Harmony Business Association Education Fund to support the Kunstfest. After a moment of caring and sharing, the meeting was adjourned with a prayer written by Sarah Tolbert. The next meeting is September 8 at Johnson United Methodist Church with Melissa Peerman previewing the By-Law revisions.

Applications available for Neighbor to Neighbor Fall Classes The Community Emergency Assistance Board is currently accepting applications for the fall 2014 Neighbor to Neighbor (NTN) programs. NTN is a faith-based, seven week, 14-lesson course, for working and employable adults. Individuals on a fixed income, such as disability or social security are not eligible for the program. NTN graduates will receive a $400 incentive paid towards an existing debt. Child care is available for those selected to participate in the program. Classes are offered in two Posey County locations. Mount Vernon classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from September 30 thru November 13. Applications are available at the

Black Township Trustee’s office, Family Matters, CAPE and the Mount Vernon Food Pantry. Poseyville classes will be held Monday and Thursday evenings beginning September 29 the final class will be held on Thursday, November 13. For more information or to obtain an application, contact St. Paul’s United Methodist Church at 874-2251. The deadline to turn in applications is September 19. Applicants can return their completed forms to the above locations or the mail slot at First United Methodist Church at 601 Main Street, Mount Vernon. You will be contacted to schedule an interview the week of September 22.

CREAM THE CANDIDATES Meet the people running on the November Ballot and Enjoy Homemade Ice Cream FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sunday, September 7th at 2 p.m. The Granary in New Harmony Each candidate will have five minutes to speak. We’ve invited all county, state, and US candidates come and speak to the public. c.

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William and Jerldine Winebarger

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Deig

Alicia LePage and Jared Schmidt

William and Jerldine Winebarger of New Harmony will be celebrating their 66th Wedding Anniversary with a dinner of family and friends. Winebarger and the former Jerldine Benner were married August 28, 1954 at General Baptist Church in Mount Vernon by Rev. Chester Laymon. They are the parents of two daughters. Sheila Morrow of Mount Vernon and Susan Beuligmann of Poseyville. They have 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. William retired from farming in 1998. He is still working for Conyers Oil and Howard Energy.

Nathan Deig and Megan Todd were married Saturday, July 5, 2014 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Nathan, son of Roger and Kristine Deig of Mount Vernon, graduated from Ball State University with a degree in Landscape Architecture. Nathan’s grandparents are David and Ruth Ritzert and the late Marvin and Elaine Deig all of Mount Vernon. Megan, daughter of Walt and Janet Todd of Fort Wayne, graduated with an education degree from Ball State University. Nathan is employed as a project manager for Cornerstone Landscape Group while Megan is a special education teacher in Southwest Allen County schools.

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom LePage, Russellville, Mo., together with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carr, and Mr. Tim Schmidt, all of Mount Vernon, Ind., are proud to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their children, Alicia Ann LePage and Jared Allen Schmidt. Alicia is a 2007 graduate of Helias Catholic High School, and a 2012 graduate of University of Missouri with a Bachelor and a Master’s Degree in Agricultural Education. She is employed at Mount Vernon Junior High School as a Science/Ag Teacher. Jared is a 2009 graduate of Mount Vernon Sr. High School, and a 2011 graduate of Wabash Valley College with a Degree in Agriculture Technologies. He is employed at Ashworth Farms. Together the couple own and operate Schmidt Cattle Company. The couple will be married August 30, 3 p.m. in Russellville, Mo., at St. Michaels Catholic Church with a reception following at Wasserlauf Valley. A reception will be held at the Multi Activity Center (MAC) September 20 in Mount Vernon, Ind., starting at 6 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend and celebrate Alicia and Jared’s marriage.

Girl Scout to hold pancake breakfast September 21 The Girl Scouts of Posy County, Troop 151, are hosting a pancake breakfast to benefit Riley Children’s Hospital. The breakfast will take place at Holy Angels Catholic Church Community Center on the Sunday of the Kuntzfest, September 21 from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. Tickets will be $5 at the door for adults and $3 for children.

Friends of Harmonie to meet Ray and Cindy Bippus

Andrew Effinger and Kelsey Martin

Ray and Cindy Bippus, of rural Mount Vernon, Ind., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at West Baden Springs Hotel in West Baden, Ind., with their children and grandchildren. Ray and the former Lucinda Lockridge were married August 29, 1964 at Old North United Methodist Church in Evansville, Ind. They were blessed with a daughter, Jill (Mark) Isaac of Mount Vernon and two sons, John, deceased (Kaye) Bippus of Mount Vernon and Tom (Alicia) Bippus of Evansville. They enjoy four grandchildren, Caitlin and Craig Isaac and Nina and Renee Bippus. Ray and Cindy retired from their business, Frames Built By Bippus and were happily replaced by Jill and Tom.

Randy Martin of St. Wendel, Ind., and Wesley and Theresa Campbell of Evansville, Ind., are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter Kelsey Danielle Martin to Andrew Robert Effinger, son of Bob and Mickey Effinger of Wadesville, Ind. Kelsey is a 2005 graduate of Reitz High School, and a 2013 graduate of USI with Master’s Degree in Social Work. She is currently employed at Youth First and is a social worker at Castle High School. Andrew is a 1999 graduate from Reitz High School and is employed at Magnum Construction. The couple will be married on October 4, 2014 at 2 p.m. with a reception immediately following at the Knight’s of St. John’s in Wadesville, Ind. Formal invitations are being sent.

Cream the Candidates event set for September 7

Our next scheduled meeting of the Friends of Harmonie State Park is September 9, 2014 at 6 p.m. at the Atheneum in New Harmony. A short video on the history of New Harmony will be shown after the meeting for those interested. Come on out, show your support, and see what we have planned for Harmonie State Park. Be sure to like us on Facebook: Friends of Harmonie State Park

MV Community Center opens Aug. 26 The Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation Department would like to announce that the Community Center will be opening for the school year on August 26. There will be a slight change in business hours and days of operation (see below) including being open the third Sunday of each month. Community Center Hours: Monday – Closed, Tuesday – 12 p.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday – 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday – 12 p.m. – 8 p.m., Friday – 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday – 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday – Closed except for third Sunday of month (1 p.m.-6 p.m.)

Meet the people running on the November ballot, Sunday, September 7 at 2 p.m., at The Granary in New Harmony (located at 436 Granary Street). Each candidate will have a maximum of five minutes to speak to the public. All county, state, and US candidates have been invited to speak. This event is free and open to the public. This is a opportunity for voters to be informed, personally meet the candidates and enjoy homemade ice cream. This event is hosted by The Posey County Farm Bureau Inc., and Purdue Council for Agricultural Research, Extension and Teaching. Isaac Parmenter, Jaden Wilson and Braxton Daws enjoyed a game of catch in Riverbend Park before Movie Night. Photo by Zach Straw

Poseyville Legion News American Legion Poseyville Post 278 is selling flags at the Poseyville Town Hall. There are three sizes available.

Orders for Basket Bingo being taken Orders are currently being taken for the Gateway For Cancer Research Longaburger Basket BINGO. If you would like to place an order, please contact Keely Wininger 812-4535047 or Liz Miller 812-568-2225. The deadline to place an order is September 30, 2014.

Apartments at Jacob’s Village The Mount Vernon 2016 Bicentennial Committee is in the middle of its biggest fundraiser for the upcoming celebration. The Bicentennial members are selling tickets for a chance to win a 2014 Ford Escape. Or if your name is drawn, you can use your voucher to upgrade to a Ford vehicle of your choice. If in the event that all 3000 tickets are not sold, the winner will receive $10,000. Donation is $20.00 per ticket. Drawing will be September 13 during the Mount Vernon River Days. For more information or to buy tickets, call Becky Higgins at 812-838-4106.

One of Scott Champlin’s many supporters, Brenda Carner showed her appreciation during Wednesday’s protest. Over 800 signatures were signed on a local petition to retain the officer as Town Marshall. Photo by Zach Straw

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CHURCH Saint Wendel to hold Summer Social Sept. 6, 7 Saint Wendel Catholic Church will hold its annual Summer Social on Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7. There will be a pork chop dinner Saturday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the air-conditioned gymnasium. Carry out is available. The famous country homecooked chicken dinner will be held on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sit-down dinner will be held in the comfort of the air-conditioned Saint Wendel gymnasium. Carry out and a convenient drive-through will be available as well. There will also be chil-

dren's games, hand-made quilts, bingo (also in the comfort of A/C), a kiddie tractor pull, children's inflatables, and much more. The Saint Wendel Social Raffle for 2014 will consist of ten $1,000 cash prizes. There will also be a paddle wheel for chances at cash prizes.

Special auction items at this year's social include breakfast for 50, a meal a month, reserved parking spot for weekend Mass, reserved pew for early Christmas Eve Mass, free Christmas present wrapping, monthly baked goods, and plane rides for one to two people.

Program to encourage and support those grieving begins September 3

Heritage Hospice is offerNo mtg. due to Labor Day ing real life support and en- at Newburgh Healthcare couragement to the grieving. First Wednesday of each We provide four convenient month (Sept. 3) at West River locations listed below. The Health Campus program is open to anyone Second Monday of each who has suffered the loss of a month (Sept. 8) at Heritage Community Table loved one. Center Please call Heritage HosSecond Wednesday of each St. Wendel students, Carden Kissel, Dylan Ahola, and Blake Martin at the Back to September pice at 475-9712 to request month (Sept. 10) at New HarSchool Movie Bash on Friday, August 15. Photo submitted monie Healthcare Free meal every Thursday, more information. serving from 5 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist HELP US HONOR THE VETERANS The Mount Vernon/New Harmony Minis- Vernon, Ind. Church. Everyone is welcome. terial Association, Posey County Christmas The application deadline is Friday, October IN OUR COMMUNITY! Gift Assistance Program sponsored by Trin- 31 before 2:30 p.m. No applications will be ac- No preaching, just good eating. Submit your Veteran’s photo: September 4 – BBQ, Baked ity United Church of Christ is now accepting cepted after this date. Email news1@poseycountynews.com Beans, Cheesy Potatoes, Cupapplications from families for assistance with With the help of many churches, businesses OR send to: P.O. Box 397 New Harmony, IN 47631 cakes; September 11 – Baked children’s gifts during this year’s holiday sea- and organizations in the community 589 chil- Spaghetti, Salad, Breadstick, son. dren were sponsored in 2013 and were given Root Beer Float; September 18 The program is open to families that live in a brighter Christmas. If you would like to – Pizza Casserole, Salad, ApPosey County and have children 18 years and sponsor a child or children or make a donation ple Slices, Cookies; September under (18 years must be a high school student). please call Trinity United Church of Christ at 25 – Hearty Chicken DumpApplications are available at Trinity United 812-838-3805 or e mail trinityucc1@sbcglob- ling Soup, Biscuit, Peaches, Church of Christ, 505 Mulberry Street, Mount al.net. Cookies

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Sermon of the Week: Life’s Three Great Questions By Pastor Timothy Johnson, Countryside Baptist Church There are three questions that every human being, at one time or another, will think about. Some people will give them nothing more than a passing thought during their lifetime while others will think about them constantly. I think most people are somewhere in between, usually thinking of them at around the times of life’s major events. The three questions are: 1) Where did I come from? 2) Why am I here? 3) Where am I going when I die (some people will phrase this question, “Is this all there is?”)? The Bible does give an answer to all three questions. WHERE DID I COME FROM? In general, we are all created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27, 5:1, 9:6; 1 Corinthians 11:7; James 3:9) but that does not fully answer the question. God has known you from eternity past, “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee” (Jeremiah 1:5a). The Scrip-

tures often speak of God forming the individual in the womb (Isaiah 44:2, 24, 49:5). All life, spiritual and physical comes from God. In fact, the Bible, speaking of Jesus Christ, says that all things were created by Him, for Him and are held together by Him (Colossians 1:16-17). The answer to the question, where did I come from is Jesus Christ. WHY AM I HERE? Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” In other words, we are created by Jesus Christ to walk in His light doing what He has created us to do. Colossians 1:16, as noted above, does tell us that all things (including us) are created “by him and for him” (Christ Jesus) No one can tell you specifically what God wants you to do with your life, which is between you and God, but the Bible is clear that God does

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friends. They had invested time in training them, being open and honest with them in sharing the ups and downs of life and had come to believe in and trust them. And then in their darkest moments they felt the pain of desertion and the fear of being alone. But they would not give up on God. The lamp of faith may have been dimmed by God’s silence but it had not been extinguished by life’s tragedies. Both confessed that He is still ‘My God.’ God never promised that if we believed in Him our lives would be free from the fear of isolation or loneliness. He did, however, promise to be with us in our darkest moments. He did not promise to take us around the dark valleys of life, but through them. Visit us at www.SowerMinstries.org.

Phone: 812-682-3288

Phone: 812-838-2640

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Church of Christ 700 Mill Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2635

paid or the sentence is served we say the person, “has paid their debt to society.” When it comes to sin the only payment God will accept for sin is sinless blood (Hebrews 9:22). Since we have all sinned, none of us can pay our debt to God; we need someone to pay it for us. Jesus Christ being sinless as God in the flesh is the only one that could possibly pay for anyone’s sins. We cannot be redeemed by money or good works, but only through

the blood of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 1:18-19, Ephesians 2:89). Putting your faith in what Christ did on the cross, is the only means of answering the third question with a positive outcome because it is through faith that Christ’s blood is applied to your guilt and therefore, pays your debt (John 1:12, 3:16-18 and the list goes on). The answer to all three of life’s great questions is Jesus Christ.

Mt. Vernon River Days Parade A Star-Spangled Spectacular Parade

To Honor Posey County’s Bicentennial and the 200th Birthday of our National Anthem "The StarͲSpangled Banner"

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

Calvary Baptist Church 618 Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-4777

of sins or specific sins, like murder or rape, that will send them to hell but the truth is we are all guilty of something. It might be as small as telling a lie, or taking a cooking out of the cookie jar when we were nine years old, but the fact remains we are all guilty, from the murderer to the nine year old cookie thief (Romans 3:10,23). In society, when someone commits a crime and is found guilty, they are issued a fine or jail time. When the fine is

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Seeds of the Sower Feelings of being abandoned and forsaken are, perhaps, among the most painful feelings of life. In desperation we cry for someone or anyone to come to our rescue. Tragedy strikes, hopes are dashed, one whom we deeply loved and have spent our lives with is suddenly taken from us. And there we are: alone. Our cries go unheard - and it seems as though the heavens above have turned to brass and the clouds have become marble. So, we cry out in fear and frustration for our God. But He does not answer. He’s not available. Jesus knew those feelings. As life was ebbing from His body He cried out, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” David and Jesus felt abandoned, indeed were abandoned, by those who were their closest

have a purpose and a plan for everyone. The problem is, most people never get to a point in their lives to know what that specific purpose is (2 Peter 3:9). The specific steps to knowing the will of God for your life are found in Romans 12:1-2 and elsewhere in the Scriptures but that is another topic for another day. The conclusion we can make for the answer to question number two is, in general, the reason we are here is Jesus Christ. WHERE AM I GOING WHEN I DIE? This question can only be answered by you, but is answered through Christ. The Bible is specific, there is an afterlife and heaven and hell are the only two destinations (Luke 16:19-31). If you are thinking, “I don’t believe in hell or any of this stuff” please read on. I am only showing what the Bible says. Our sin has separated all of us from God (Psalm 66:18; Isaiah 59:2). Many think there is a line in the sand; this line may be a certain number

First Church of the Nazarene 424 Vine Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2743 First Presbyterian Church 120 E. Sixth Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2473

Church of God Mission 627 W. 5th Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-2236

First United Church of Christ Corner of North & Walnut Cynthiana, Ind. 47612

Church of the Nazarene 531 E. Steammill Street New Harmony, Ind. 47631

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

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

For the safety of all, no candy or other handouts may be thrown or distributed directly from a moving vehicle. Participating walkers alongside entry vehicles may hand out candy and/or handouts. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies and Judges Choice Award will be handed out. Please mail your application to: Black Township Fire and Rescue 5775 Industrial Rd. Mt. Vernon, Indiana 47620, send by email to Jay Price, or fax application to 812-838-0950 If you have any questions call 812-838-8703, Jay Price at 812-307-0247 or Greg Oeth 812-838-3541 (voicemail available) Email: Jay47620@gmail.com Parade line up to take place at Mt. Vernon High School Football Parking Lot at 5:00PM

Mount Vernon General Baptist Church 1717 N. Main Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-4555 Mount Zion General Baptist Church 1425 Oliver Road Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-783-2337

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Phone: 812-874-2220 Stewartsville United Methodist RR 2 Poseyville, Ind. 47633 Phone: 812-851-5561 The House of Prayer 8012 Bald Knob Rd. Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-550-4653 The Turning Point 9800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-9800 Trinity United Church of Christ 505 Mulberry Street Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-838-3805 United Church of Christ of Cynthiana University Heights Baptist Church 8800 Middle Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-5158 Wadesville General Baptist Church 3262 Princeton Street Wadesville, Ind. 47638 Phone: 812-673-4660

Salem Heusler United Church of Christ 11325 Lower Mount Vernon Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-985-2542

Zion Lippe United Church of Christ 9000 Copperline Road East Mount Vernon, Ind. 47620 Phone: 812-985-2437

South Gibson Apostolic Chapel 6144 S. 1075 W. Owensville, Ind. 47665 Phone: 812-729-7231

Zoar United Church of Christ 4600 Church Road Evansville, Ind. 47712 Phone: 812-963-3749

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church 10 N. St. Francis Avenue, Poseyville, Ind. 47633


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Parent Karla Ludlow takes a minute to meet the new Eighth grade Social Studies Teacher Rick Johnson Junior High Principal Chad Rodgers. talks with Tracy Courey whose daughter Maiya is taking his class.

‘Scouts’ continued from Page A1 the Buckleys in England. Brendan Blake said his pen pal was not as thrilled to see him again and was feeling a little spurned, but soon got over it telling his wonderful stories around the table. Blake said she would often send him radio station lists of what was the Top Ten in America and he would amaze his friends by predicting what would become a hit across the pond. “In truth, whatever was big in America would become big in England in the next two or three months,” he recalled. This was before the British Invasion in music and Buckley remembers asking his American friends, “Have

you heard of the Beatles? You will.” Blake, who has a doctorate in physics from Oxford University, loves to tell about his brush with fame when he met the Beatles in 1963. Working as a photo editor for the student university newspaper, he was invited to a dinner on campus when the Beatles helped to kick off a fundraising campaign. “They were wonderful fun to talk to and used a lot of swear words while I took pictures,” he recounted. “I remember standing at the urinal that night and there was John on my left and George on my right,” he said with a twinkle in his eye.

Seventh grader Tiffany Bradley leads her father Rick Bradley Sr. to her next class as they follow a shortened version of her daily schedule. Sherry Rapp is in the background. Photos by Lois Gray Blake taught physics and then became interested in Information Technology and taught at the University of Minnesota. Afterwards, he went into the private sector and worked for IBM for 31 years. He returned to academia after retirement and taught information technology another ten years at Kingston University in Southwest London. Blake said he really thought a lot about education when he was a young lad visiting New Harmony. “I was a real admirer of Robert Owen, although I am not a proponent of socialism today. I liked the way everyone here, rich or poor, had equal access to education and all went to the same school. In England, the rich go to private schools, educated poorer folks go to grammar schools and the poor go to technical schools. This creates snobbery and class distinction and I didn’t like that. I like how you do it here. Always have.” Buckley made his living in the retail clothes business and working in the criminal courts. Ford worked in Michigan in the automotive industry, especially on power train engines. The eight scouts spent two weeks in New Harmony and two weeks in Evansville on their exchange visit. A contingent of Evansville scouts from Buffalo Trace Council led by Scoutmaster Kouts went to England. Both groups crossed paths in Chicago. In fact, the Evansville group flew to England in the same plane the English lads just arrived in. All three of the gentlemen enjoyed meeting old friends and made many new friends this past weekend. They loved riding in the parade on the boys scout float. They planned to stay an extra day on Monday to celebrate the 70th birthday of their oldest cohort, Brendan Blake. “We have to. He’s just such a great bloke,” Buckley said enthusiastically.

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Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellspermann today announced a new initiative to engage high school students in planning for the future of their local rural communities. The ‘My Community, My Vision’ program invites high school students to submit essays outlining ideas for enhancing the development and quality of life in their home communities through their own research and in consultation with local officials and civic leaders. Based on the initial essays, five applicants will be selected to develop more formal and detailed plans with assistance of graduate students from the Ball State University School of Urban Planning and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority. The five finalists will each receive a $500 award for their spon-

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soring organization. The Office of the Lt. Governor is sponsoring the program which is being administered by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs and the State Department of Agriculture. Expressing her support for the initiative, Lt. Governor Ellspermann commented, “Maintaining strong and viable rural communities is important to the future of Indiana, and we need future leaders to begin thinking about their own vision for their city or town. ‘My Community, My Vision’ invites these future decision makers to share their ideas and plans with local officials. By their involvement, student leaders will learn about the planning process and the collaborative efforts required to create an even more vibrant community.” Organizational support for “My Community, My Vision” is being provided by local high school chapters of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) and the Indiana FFA. Application essays are currently being accepted through the My Community, My Vision webpage where additional information is also available. The deadline for the initial essays is 5 p.m. on September 12, 2014.

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Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

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Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å

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America’s Next Top Model A photo shoot at the beach gets steamy. (14)

14 News at 10:00PM (N) Å

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Home Team Friday Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) (14,D,L) Nightline (N) (G) Å

How I Met (PG)

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30 Rock (14) Å

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Late Night With Seth Meyers Meredith Vieira; Dane DeHaan; Magic Man. (14)

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Bering Sea Gold (In Stereo) (14) Å

Airplane Repo “Repo Rat Race” A race to beat out rival repo men. (14)

Airplane Repo “Repo Rat Race” A race to beat out rival repo men. (14)

Family Guy Evening at James Woods’ mansion. (In Stereo) (14) Å (DVS)

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Birth of a Rivalry: Curran/Pitbull 1 (N) Movie: ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis, Ian Holm. (In Stereo)

Bering Sea Gold The difficulties of winter set in. (In Stereo) (14) Å

Bering Sea Gold The difficulties of winter set in. (N) (In Stereo) (14) Å

Cops (14) Å

Family Guy Retelling “The Empire Strikes Back.” (14) Å (DVS)

Cops (PG) Å

Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up “Under the Ice: Motherlode” (In Stereo) Å

Cops (PG) Å

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Cops (14) Å

College Football: UNLV at Arizona. (N) (Live) Å

High School Football: De La Salle (Calif.) vs. Jesuit (Calif.). (N) (Live)

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Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS)

George (PG)

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Legends “Lords of War” (14,D,L,S,V)

Franklin & Bash (14) Å

Movie: ››› “The Last Samurai” (2003) Tom Cruise. A Westerner learns the ways of the samurai in the 1870s.

Criminal Minds (14) Å (DVS)

Friends “The One With the Birth” (PG)

(6:00) Castle (PG)

Friends (PG) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (14)

Tanked (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Movie: ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998)

Chris D’Elia: White Male (MA)

Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (PG) Fresh Prince (G)

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

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Full House (G)

The 700 Club (In Stereo) (G) Å

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Redwood Kings: Cut Masters (PG)

Covert Affairs (14) Å (DVS)

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Mod Fam (PG)

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Venture Bros. (14) American Dad (14)

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Dog With a Blog “Wingstan” (G)

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Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Monumental Mysteries (PG) Å

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

Dog With a Blog (G) Å

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Defiance “I Almost Prayed” (14) Å

Four Weddings (In Stereo) (PG) Å

I Didn’t Do It “Ball or Nothing” (G)

Defiance “All Things Must Pass” (14)

Four Weddings (In Stereo) (PG) Å

Girl Meets World (In Stereo) Å

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Girl Meets World (G) Å

Four Weddings (N) (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Aqua Teen (MA)

Monumental Mysteries (N) (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

Mysteries at the Museum (PG) Å

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

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Diners, Drive (G)

Diners, Drive (G)

Eating America (G)

House Hunters (G) House Hunters (G)

Love It or List It, Too (G) Å

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Bones “The Foot in the Foreclosure” Human remains are found. (14,D)

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Engagement (14)

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Private Practice (14) Å

Open House NYC (In Stereo) (PG)

Bee Gees: 1 (G)

Family Guy (14) Å American Dad (In Stereo) (14) Å

Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

1st Look (In Stereo) (PG)

Eyewitness News at 10pm (N) Å

Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

How I Met Your Mother (PG) Å

Engagement (14)

Saturday Night Live Host and musical guest Lady Gaga. (In Stereo) (14) Å

The Big Band Years (My Music) Big Band hits. (In Stereo) (G) Å

Burn Notice “Rough Seas” Modern pirates. (14,V) Å

10:00

Golden Girls (PG) Golden Girls (PG) Golden Girls (PG) Golden Girls (PG) Frasier (G) Å

Movie: ›››‡ “Speed” (1994) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper. Å

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House Hunters (G) House Hunters (G) House Hunters (G) Hunters Int’l (G)

9:30

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George Strait: Cowboy Rides Away Å

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9:00

Eyewitness News at 9PM (N)

48 Hours (In Stereo) (PG,V) Å

Diners, Drive (G)

Love It or List It, Too (N) (G) Å

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8:30

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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (PG)

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Love It or List (G)

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Diners, Drive (G)

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The Waltons “The Attack” (G) Å

(6:00) George Strait: Cowboy Rides Away (N) Å

The Waltons (G)

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Reckless “Damage Control” Roy asks Terry to testify. (N) (14,L,S,V) Å

Bones Human remains are found. (14)

America’s Funniest Home Videos (PG) Bones (In Stereo) (14) Å

Sullivan & Son (14)

Alaska: The Last Frontier (In Stereo) (14) Å

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College Football Final (N) (Live) Å

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Friends (PG) Å

George (PG)

Falling Skies (PG)

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The Last Ship (14) Å

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Movie: “Sole Custody” (2014, Suspense) Julie Benz, Rick Ravanello, Chelah Horsdal. A woman’s ex-husband fakes the death of their son. Å

Archer (MA)

Alaskan Bush People (In Stereo) Å

The Big Bang Theory (PG)

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Movie: ››› “Catch Me if You Can” (2002, Comedy-Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken. A teenage scam artist poses as a pilot, surgeon and lawyer.

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Redwood Kings: Cut Masters “San Francisco Dungeon” (N) (PG) Å

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Redwood Kings: Cut Masters “South Dakota Shoot Out” (N) (PG) Å

Movie: ››› “Men in Black” (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones. (In Stereo)

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Wizard Wars “Puppy Love” (PG,L)

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Two and a Half Men (14) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The 14 News at rape and robbery of tourists. (14) 10:00PM (N) Å

60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from the 1960s. (G)

Bee Gees: One Night Only Las Vegas concert. (G) Å

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Unforgettable “Admissions” A powerful CEO is murdered. (N) (14,D,L,V)

College Football: Cowboys Classic -- Florida State vs. Oklahoma State. From Arlington, Texas. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å

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

College Football: Advocare Texas Kickoff -- LSU vs. Wisconsin. From Houston. (N) (Live) Å

SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

Movie: “PopFan” (2014, Suspense) Chelsea Kane, Nolan Funk. An obsessive fan rescues a pop star from a car crash. (14,D,L,V) Å

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

Movie: “Sole Custody” (2014, Suspense) Julie Benz, Rick Ravanello, Chelah Horsdal. Premiere. A woman’s ex-husband fakes the death of their son. Å

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‘Bridge’ continued from Page A1 to take over the bridge was necessary in order to gain clear title and qualify for state and federal grants to repair the aging structure. “I understand today, we need to get ownership so we can get the matching funds so we can get it done. It’s, it’s difficult. And, and you’ve got to make decisions with your head and not your heart. Umm, I look at Posey County as a whole. The matching funds does concern me. I have received a lot of phone calls, e-mails and visits from people in New Harmony and outside of New Harmony,” Alsop said. He stated people have commented that it should be an Illinois or White County problem too. He noted neither entity is stepping up to the plate. “My biggest concern is five years from now. If we don’t get this thing done, if we don’t get it fixed, five years from now we still own the bridge,” Alsop said. It’s tough folks, it is. Being from New Harmony, it’s really tough. Uh, because I do have a responsibility to the community as a whole. There’s 25,000 people I have a responsibility to. I’m putting myself out there, because I think that, uh, we can try to find a way to make this happen. And if we don’t, we tried,” Alsop said. Alsop agreed to second Walden’s motion and approved the takeover. A number of citizens and business owners from both sides of the river voiced their support for reopening the bridge. Their urged commissioners to take action at the meeting instead of waiting and jeopardizing its future. Several brought up points of decreased business and additional expenses to travel on the interstate to get to either state. The New Harmony Inn has suffered from a loss of business from Carmibased company, Elastec American Marine. The New Harmony Inn will provide an estimated 65 percent of the income for the newly passed innkeeper’s tax. They pointed out that their revenue loss will only mean additional lost revenue for the county. Carl Schmitz stated he questioned Representative Wendy McNamara about a $10 million grant proposed by previous Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. He said McNamara informed him Governor Mike Pence said the funds are no longer in play. Schmitz said he spent the prior four days investing approximately 100 hours of research into his decision. He had engineers in canoes and kayaks in the Wabash River examining the bridge. He questioned Indiana senators and other representatives. He also tried to get a response from Illinois officials, but to no avail. Schmitz wanted answers to questions as to where the state line was located and if the county did take ownership, how far into Illinois would they be responsible for maintenance. He also questioned whether the approach to the bridge would be in the flood plain due to the new flood plain maps for New Harmony. Schmitz was informed the state line is located at the middle pier of the bridge and they would be responsible for the entire bridge up to approximately 15-20 feet past the building on the Illinois side. He asked for assurance that Illinois would maintain the highway up to the bridge. Egbert stated that he was not able to get a response from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), but their website does indicate the maintenance project on their five-year plan.

Schmitz also stated he was informed by Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) officials that lead-based paint on the bridge would have to be removed. Also, if the county took control of the bridge, they would be responsible for completing a $137,000 study to check the structure and do any repairs that were revealed in that study before the barriers to the bridge would be removed. All three commissioners were troubled by the idea of saddling the county with the expenses that come with the bridge. They acknowledged that through the county’s ownership, they would be eligible to apply for competitive grants to try to alleviate those costs. However, most of those grants require matching funds, which are just as difficult for the county to fund. Alsop said in jest to Schmitz, “If we get out there Bud, you better be out there too.” Schmitz responded stating, “Actually, I’ve talked to a lot of people. And a lot of people told me until I got my questions answered, I should abstain. Until Illinois officials would answer my questions. And, uh, well it’s passed. I’m still going to go with that way, because until Illinois answers some of my questions, I can’t put the county in jeopardy.” Alsop stated he’s not going to get a response from Illinois officials. “But, it is passed and I’m going, I’m just going to abstain at the present time due to the fact that Illinois will not answer my questions,” Schmitz said. After some urging by the crowd, Schmitz finally recanted and stated, “Be’ins the other two voted yes, I’ll go with it.” Egbert stated that there is approximately $20,000 remaining in the commission’s account that will transfer to the commissioners. The county may use those funds to pay for the unknown cost of liability insurance. In other business, the council approved: • The appointment of Poseyville Town Marshal Doug Saltzman to the E-911 Advisory Board. • The placement of a four-way stop sign at the intersection of Bufkin-Springfield and Copperline Roads. • Naming Debbie Bennett-Stearsman as a point of contact for the Blight Elimination Program. • The addition of Allstate Insurance Company as supplemental insurance for county employees. The insurance will replace Colonial and is funded by employees and not by the county. • Tabling any action on a nuisance ordinance complaint on James and Patricia Ann Davis of 11948 Diamond Island Road. Building commissioner Ed Battieger reported the Davis’ were served with the notice on August 18. He stated they have until September 9, to clean up their property. • Tabling a request to spend $10,800 to get the county e-mail ‘in-house.’ A representative from AOS advised the expenditure was necessary in order to add a spam filtering program that would allow an ‘apples to apples’ conversion from the old to the new system. The commissioners decided they would like additional information before approving the expenditure. The next commissioner’s meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 2, at 9 a.m. in the Hovey House.

‘Stellar’ continued from Page A1 posted it on Facebook. There were 200 likes in an hour,” she noted. Tucker said by the time he got home on the day of the grant announcement, he had 55 phone messages of support waiting for him. • In legal matters, Mayor Tucker called a public hearing to order on the Ordinance of Additional Appropriations from the EDIT fund. There were no remonstrators and ordinance 14-15 passed unanimously. The funds will be used for purchase and demolition of five dilapidated structures in the 200 block of Main Street. Attorney Beth McFadin Higgins explained now that EDIT funds are available, they will wait for the two authorized appraisals due at the end of the month, make sure the titles are clean and close the sales within sixty days. • A second reading of the alcohol ordinance took place and then Councilman Andy Hoehn moved to suspend rules and pass the ordinance after third reading tonight. Ordinance 14-16 concerning Use of Alcohol on Certain Public Property Prohibited passed unanimously. • The Ordinance to Amend the City of Mount Vernon Flood Hazard Area / Flood Prone District as required by FEMA to continue eligibility in the Flood Mortgage Plan

passed on first reading. Attorney Higgins explained that she and Zoning Director Mindy Bourne met and examined the flood map for the city and found no changes. They both looked through historical data for evidence of fiscal impact of flooding and felt there was none. “There is no cost of enforcement on the city end and we can put on the bottom of the ordinance that it will have no fiscal impact on the city,” Higgins said. • Jerry Thacker, representing Emerald Coast Ministries, told the board he works with terminally ill children. He takes the children and their families out on a boat for a few hours and prays for them. He said a problem is that many of the marinas that dock the boat are now crowded with inebriated folks or drug users, He is requesting that Mount Vernon could hopefully get an area in town for his safe operation of the boat. He left the council members with information to peruse and asked them to consider an idea of a place to move his operation to Mount Vernon and safely run his boat. He said his boat is now docked about 17 miles from Hartford, CT. • Sewer Supt. Rodney Givens stated everything is running fine at the plant. He will be working with IDEM soon

on some changes in their reporting procedures. They are also working on correcting some issues that they had with the Long Term Control Plan. • Council members discussed parking and curb problems in their respective districts. It was agreed that the worst thing in Mount Vernon are the railroad tracks on west Fourth Street. Mayor Tucker said he spoke with Rodney Buchanan of Evansville Western Railroad and those tracks are on the list to be taken care of in the next month. Council concurred to have Attorney Higgins moved forward with an ordinance addressing the parking issues on lower Main Street for the next meeting. • Water Superintendent Chuck Gray was ill for the meeting as the Water Utility Board. Curtis reported in his stead that work continues on College Avenue on the line to the new police and fire station and work continues on tearing out the KROFTA (old filter). Curtis also brought up raising the limit on water bill adjustments that Supt. Gray is allowed to do on his own, without coming to the board. He suggested raising the limit to $1,000 so customers below that limit would not have to come to a meeting in person. The board thought that was a good idea.

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‘Forum’ continued from Page A1 with their agenda while disgruntled patrons left the town hall in the middle of the meeting. Council member Karen Walker reported that the town’s wastewater superintendent, John Dailey, submitted his resignation, effective August 15. She stated he was an excellent employee who served the town for 18 months. Until Dailey’s replacement is hired, former employee Jeremy Farrar was hired to perform his duties. He’s certified in the operation of a Class II wastewater treatment plant and he’s licensed to oversee the water plant operations also. Jason Farrar, Jeremy’s brother, will also work part-time at the wastewater treatment plant to perform daily maintenance tasks. Walker stated the town will advertise in local papers as well as on the Monster. com website to seek qualified candidates. Walker also informed the council that Lehman Roofing was hired at a cost of

$14,826 to replace the roof at the wastewater treatment plant. Finally, Walker stated the council will receive an update on the sewer rates review in September from Pat Callahan, CPA. Andrew Wilson informed fellow council members that he and clerk-treasurer, Karla Atkins, have been reviewing funds and perpetual care plans for the cemetery. He intends to present information to the council in upcoming meetings. Council member Linda Warrum advised other members that a wish list of projects for the shelter house in Murphy Park has been created. The tally of the cost of items is nearly $15,000. Among the items on the list are updated electrical wiring, patching the floor from mole damage, sealing the floor and moving the old brick grill. To combat some of those costs, she asked for the council’s support to apply for grants from the Posey County Community Foun-

dation. The board agreed to support their efforts to seek grant funding. The board approved the much discussed ordinance 2014-4 establishing flood hazard areas. The council was required to pass the ordinance so that residents, businesses and the town can purchase flood insurance. An amendment to the tree ordinance 2014-6 was approved. The amendment revises the fine from $100 up to $300 if an individual is caught damaging a tree. The council agreed to support a request initiated by David Flanders, President of the New Harmony Business Associates. Flanders stated the group would like the town to send a letter of intent on their behalf to seek designation as a cultural district. Flanders said the letter must be sent by August 28, and a formal presentation on the program will be discussed during the next town council meeting on Thursday, September 18, at 5 p.m. in the town hall.

‘Enrollment’ continued from Page A1 pends on how the debt service will work this year. The tax levy summary will be advertised high at $12,287,350, but the figure is projected to be $11,177, 350. The Bus Replacement Fund will go to $287,600 this year, up from $220,420 in 2014. Loren presented the board with a lengthy Capital Projects Fund report to look over reminding them that the budget was set for 2015 projects, but the 2016-17 projects could still be changed and modified. “The old saying is you’re married to the 2015 budget, engaged to the 2016 budget, and just dating for the 2017 one,” he said with a smile. Board Member Kathy Weinzapfel asked about the effect of the new fertilizer plant on assessed valuation and tax levy in years to come. School Superintendent Dr. Tom Kopatich explained that the plant will be in a TIF tax district, so that all funds will be rolled back to them to improve infrastructure and not to the community. “However, if it brings in more stores and houses that will add to the tax rolls and new employees will move into the school district with their children so enrollment should go up.” Board member Clarence Nelson noted that the district is in good financial shape now with the number of students it has at present. “The growth can only be good for us,” he remarked. Kopatich said that enrollment appears to be up this year from the 2,040 student ADA number of last year. The official state count day will be September 12. There are three kindergarten classes at Marrs and West Schools and two at Farmersville Elementary which is a district high. In other board action: • confirmed the employment of Kelly Cox as ECA Supervisor at the high school and Marc Hunter Stevens in the same job at the junior high. In these new positions, they will attend evening and Saturday activities to make sure someone is there on site.

Junenna Helt will be a new kindergarten teacher at West Elementary and Jillian David will teach the same at Marrs Elementary. New Teacher Assistants are Angela Cross, Lindsay Schultz, and Tammy Weatherford. Jim Hatfield was tapped to be the Business Department Chairman at the high school. • accepted the retirement of Janet Jackson, a 36 year employee, as the Cafeteria Manager at Marrs Elementary, effective August 29. Sarah Henning resigned as a Teacher Assistant at Marrs, Tim Alcorn as the assistant high school softball coach, and Kara Word as a bus driver and junior high food service person. • Approved Kim Hindman and John Schelhorn to attend Life Skill Training Sessions in Evansville on August 27-28 and Lisa Dixon on August 28 only. Sub costs will be paid by Youth First. • Going over the monthly financial statement, Kopatich said that 58.4 percent of the school year has passed by the end of July with 57.32 percent of the General Fund expended and 56.25 percent of the Transportation Fund. “Our finances look very good at the present time,” he reported. • ordered twenty American flags and several Indiana flags for schools with tattered ones. The old ones will be collected and turned over to the American Legion for ceremonial burning. • Recognized the achievement of MVHS student Hannah Schmidt who placed first in the CountryMark/ Indiana Prairie Farmer magazine essay contest. • approved the use of softball facilities on Sundays in September and October for Mount Vernon Cub Softball (junior high). • Heard reports on the Self-Insurance Fund and School Lunch Funds. • The next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 2 at 5:45 p.m. in the Mount Vernon Junior High School library. Note: The day was changed due to Monday being Labor Day.


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Seniors lead Vikings to 26-6 win over Rebels

North Posey senior Lance Inkenbrand keeps his head up, always looking for a few more yards, during Friday night’s 26-6 win over the South Spencer Rebels. The senior had 214 yards on 22 carries for an average of over nine yards per carry. The Vikings host Mount Vernon on Friday. Photo by Dave Pearce

By Dave Pearce At South Spencer on Friday night, the North Posey Vikings learned that hard work and following the lead of a smart and savvy senior class can produce desired results. The Vikings rode a small but talented senior class to a 26-6 win over the South Spencer Rebels in the opener for both teams. Following the game, Coach Paul Rynkiewich said he believed his team could win the game and the seniors on the team believed it even stronger. Despite facing a senior-laden team in the Rebels (21 seniors), the Vikings really never let the Rebels get into a groove. “I don’t care how much you drank during the game, you have lost a lot of fluids,” Rynkiewich told his team following the game, which started with a heat index of around 102. “This was brutal. You have to get down all the fluids you can.” The Viking defense proved, from the opening kick-off, they were going to do everything they could to prevent the Rebels from moving the ball and scoring. On the first drive of the game, the Vikings stalled the Rebel drive on the North Posey 40 when the Rebels, facing a fourth-and-3 on the 40, passed to the wide side of the field. But sophomore Dalton Rankin was up to the task and despite the completion, the Rebels were stopped for no gain and turned the ball over on downs.

“Our defensive coordinator Coach Kevin Gengelbach came up with a great defensive gameplan and the kids executed it,” Rynkiewich said after the game. “My hat goes off to the defense.” But the Vikings set the tone early on offense, as well, as Lance Inkenbrandt ran around, through, and over the Rebel defense for a total of 214 yards in the contest. The first 24 of those yards came on the Vikings’ first play from scrimmage when he carried the ball down to the Rebel 34. It was then that the Vikings proved they are far from one-dimensional. Quarterback James Marshall, on second-and-7, hoisted the ball into the air for senior Bryce Martin and he came down with the big gainer on the seven-yard line. Two plays later, Inkenbrandt followed the left side of the line into the end zone, giving the Vikings a 7-0 lead at the 4:21 mark of the first quarter. The Rebels proved they, too, had some weapons but the run-back which could have tied the game, was called back on a penalty and with the Vikings called for a penalty of their own during the play, the ball was kicked again, this time with the special team picking up the slack and gaining the stop. The Vikings held the Rebels to three-

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Viking tennis team overcomes odds, beats Tell City By Dave Pearce The North Posey Viking boys’ tennis team was expecting to experience a rebuilding season after losing most of the starters to graduation. However, the young Vikings picked up their first win of the sea-

son in their first outing this week, taking a 3-2 decision at Tell City. Viking sophomore Evan Krohn, who was thrust into the No. 1 singles position this season after playing No. 3 singles last season, easily defeated Jake Swi-

hart at No. 1 singles in straight sets, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5). Conner Voegel saw action in a couple of varsity spots for at least part of the season last year but found the going tough at Tell City as he was defeated at No. 2 singles by a score 6-0, 6-1.

But Grant Scheller, called upon as a sophomore as well, to play in a singles spot, defeated Tell City’s Jeff Yeung by scores of 6-4, 6-2 to give the Vikings a 2-1 edge after the singles in a best-of-five scoring system.

After the Vikings’ No. 1 doubles team of Holt Will and Jarrod Koester fell to the Marksmen’s Kevin Yeung and Luke Thomas by scores of 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, it all came down to No. 2 doubles. Viking youngsters Wes-

tin Voegel and Austin Scheller took care of business, defeating Chandler Lacy and Jack Ramsey in three hard-fought sets, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1. The Vikings will look forward to a busy schedule this coming week.

Wildcats lose turnover battle, fall to Heritage Hills By Nathaniel Corey In the game of football, it is typical for the team that wins the turnover battle, wins the game. So was the case in the Mount Vernon Wildcats game Friday night at Heritage Hills. Mount Vernon coughed up the ball three times, compared to once for the Patriots. Heritage Hills went on to win 21-7. “We hurt ourselves with the turnovers in the game,” said Coach Paul Maier. “We gave up two fumbles and an interception that cost us. When you turn the ball over, each one is a nail in your coffin.” In the first quarter, the Wildcats seemed to be in control. Mount Vernon marched down the field, eating up nearly the entire quarter in the process. Riley Snodgrass was in full control of the offense in the opening drive. While the passing game was shaky, Snodgrass used his legs to move the chains. Snodgrass would lead the Wildcats in rushing with 79 yards on 25 attempts. Snodgrass had the team in the red zone, but the first of the Mount Vernon turnovers would come just outside the goal line. Snodgrass would get across the goal line late in the second quarter for the first score of the game, on a one-yard run. Heritage Hills would answer back in the final minute of the half on a 23-yard pass from quarterback Logan Wilkerson to his back Sean Schaefer, making the score 7-7 at the half. Schaefer would continue to be a thorn in the Wildcats side in the second half. Schaefer scored again late in the third quarter on a 48-yard run, giving the Patriots a 14-7

lead. Schaefer would seal the game late in the fourth on an eight-yard run. Schaefer led the team in rushing with 72 yards on 10 carries with two touchdowns. He scored a third touchdown on a catch and led the team in receiving as well with two catches for 24 yards. Wilkerson was 3-9 for 25 yards passing, with a touchdown and a pick. Kaleb Grabert grabbed the interception for the Wildcats. Snodgrass was 13-22 passing for 78 yards with an interception. Keandric Givens and Hunter Brooks both led the team in catches with six each. Givens picked up 44 yards and Brooks gained 36 yards in the receiving game. Although the team was moved the ball well at times, Maier was not satisfied. “We didn’t play very well offensively,” said Maier. “We did not control the line of scrimmage. We played well in spots, but we were way too inconsistent. We have a veteran group of guys, and we can’t make the mistakes we made. The frustrating thing is that we haven’t made those mistakes, but we were not in it mentally. We put Heritage Hills on Riley Snodgrass tucks the ball and runs for short yardage against Heritage Hills in our schedule because we knew they would Mount Vernon’s season opener on Friday. Mount Vernon fell in defeat on the road, 21-7. make us better, win or lose. Unfortunately we lost, but I think that will make us better in the long run.” For the game next week against North Posey, Maier said the focus is within the team. “The focus will be on us this week,” said Maier. “If we execute, we will win games. If we make mistakes, we will lose games. We need to do what will make us have success, not worry about what North Posey is doing.” Mount Vernon travels to North Posey on Friday. Kick-off is at 7 p.m.

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Lady Vikings open against area’s best, find holes By Dave Pearce If you live in Southern Indiana and want to find out how far your volleyball team has to progress to play with some of the best teams in the area, try opening your season against the Castle Knights. And if that is not enough, try adding Mater Dei in the hot, sweaty confines of the Evansville West Side Catholic School in the second match of the season. That was the case for the North Posey Lady Vikings in opening week of volleyball play. But despite straight-set losses to both of their talented and experienced op-

Eli Schapker works hard to make a good set during North Posey Volleyball action this week. Photo by Dave Pearce

ponents, North Posey Coach Natalie Barnard-Macauley found reason for optimism as she saw her young team face a ‘real’ opponent for the first time this season. “The best part of the whole thing was that we never gave up,” Macauley said of her troops. And they could have… After dropping the first set to Castle, 25-17, the Vikings finally realized they could go toe-to-toe with the Lady Knights if they stepped up their game. They closed the gap to 25-20 in the second game as the Lady Vikings became more accustomed to Castle’s 6-foot-3 and Notre Dame-bound front line player’s serve. Despite serving eight straight points in the second game, the Lady Vikings had more spunk and fight than Castle expected but the Warrick County team still managed to close out the second set. So, with a young team, you would expect the Lady Knights, dominated by eight seniors, to easily close out the third game. Your expectations would be well short. After falling behind as much as 15 points in the final game, the Lady Vikings went on a tear and put it all on the line, only to come up barely short of taking the third set, 25-22. “When you stick with a team that is ranked in the state in the largest class, that’s a big deal,” Macauley said following the match. “If you play that team at the end of the year, it would be fantastic just to see how far we have come, knowing that they are going to get better, as well.” But the coach summed it up best when she said, “We definitely have some things to work on. I am absolutely thrilled with the way we performed tonight but we still didn’t win. When we don’t win, that means there are still some things we need to work on and correct.”

Individual statistics for the match showed Kristin Schorr leading the team with six kills and 11 digs while fellow sophomore Ally Brandenstein was credited with four kills and two digs. Brooke Bender finished with two kills and seven digs to go along with a service ace. Cidney Colbert had two kills and a dig, Kendra Schorr had four digs and a service ace and Rachel Ungetheim had a pair of kills a solo block and a dig. Alli Graff had five digs and a pair of service aces while Madison Feldhake had a pair of digs. Eli Schapker had her usual steady game, finishing with a pair of kills, 19 assists, and six digs. Roni Inkenbrandt also had a kill. The Vikings kept up their spunk heading into the match against Mater Dei. They, too, have a tall star in 6-foot-2 athletic Torri Schickel. But the Lady Vikings were not intimidated by the tall and athletic Wildcats but eventually succumbed to the inhumane heat at the Mater Dei gymnasium. In an identical score as against Castle, the Vikings fell to Mater Dei 25-17 before falling in a back-breaker 26-24 on what could have been considered a questionable call. In the third set, the Lady Vikings never were able to regain the momentum or their composure, possibly realizing that a win in the third game would only mean a longer sentence in the hot and humid gymnasium. As players on both teams frequently called for towels to wipe up perspiration that had fallen to the floor around them, the players’ faces showed the result of the heat as a large fan at the end of the court did little to help the situation. It would be Kristen Schorr who stood out at Mater Dei, finishing with nine kills, two blocks, nine digs, and a service ace. Brandenstein took steps toward growing into the player she is expected to become as she finished with seven kills and two digs.

Sophomore Ally Brandenstein goes above the net to put this ball away during the opening week of volleyball season. The Lady Vikings fell to powerful Castle in the season opener. Photo by Dave Pearce Morgan Alvey had a dig, Brooke Bender had two kills and six digs, Cidney Colbert had two digs, Madison Feldhake had seven digs, Alli Graff had nine digs, Eli Schapker had a dig, 23 assists, 11 digs, and three service aces, while Kendra Schorr had four digs. Rachel Ungetheim had a pair of kills and a pair of digs. “I have been really pleased with what I have seen but as I told the girls, I would like to see us continue to do more and more every game,” Macauley summarized.

Ups and downs early for MV netters By Nathaniel Corey The Mount Vernon Volleyball team came into the new season with a lot of optimism after last year. While the season is still early, they team has dealt with some good times and some bad as well. The team opened its season last week with a win on the road at Wood Memorial. Mount Vernon won 2725, 25-18, 25-18. The junior varsity team won 2511, 25-11. Haley Goad led the team in kills and digs with 10 of each. Drew McNamara and Alexis Nall each had six Members of the Mount Vernon Girls Golf team are Kaelen Rice, Katlyn Mar- aces, and McNamara also shall, Chance McClarney, Jessica Robinson and Jillian Schirtzinger. The team is coached by Dave Bell.

Mount Vernon girls golf improving By Nathaniel Corey The Mount Vernon girls golf team, and Coach Dave Bell, are working to improve every day. According to Bell, it is a process that is paying off. “We are a year older and a year improved,” said Bell. “This season we have improved from our first match to our most recent.”

The team was at Helfrich on Tuesday to face the Lady Bears of Evansville Central. Kaelen Rice led Mount Vernon with a 49. Jillian Schirtzinger shot a 52 on the course. Katlyn Marshall and Jessica Robinson each shot a 53 on their round and Chance McClarney shot a

56. Mount Vernon’s total team score was 263, with Central’s at 317. “Our goal is to learn and improve each day so we are ready when the conference and sectional matches get here in September,” said Bell. The team will travel to Boonville this afternoon.

Whoberry leads charge in cross country By Nathaniel Corey The Mount Vernon boys cross country team opened up its season at Brittlebank Park on Tuesday, hosting Princeton. Mount Vernon came out on top, 25-30. Finishing first overall was Mount Vernon’s Payton Whoberry. Whoberry finished with a time of 17:50. Mount Vernon and Princeton each had five runners in the top ten. Finishing for Mount Vernon were Noah

Keller in third, Micah Keller in fifth, Javon Gantt in seventh and Cade Latshaw in ninth. For Princeton, Justin Niederhaus was second, Phil Dzienziol was fourth, Nate Niederhaus was sixth, Lee Friedman was eighth and Thomas Ault was tenth. Rounding out Mount Vernon’s top seven were Zach Peerman and Ethan Harms. Mount Vernon will next see action at the Alan Hopewell Classic held at Gibson Southern on Sept. 4.

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had a pair of blocks. Ellen Denning had 33 assists in the win. “I was happy with the game,” said Coach Michelle Northrop. “We were losing in the beginning, but we fought back from the deficit and were able to pull out the win in the first set. The girls kept their heads together and finished the next two. We had some very good plays and we played well together as a team.” On Saturday, the girls travelled to Evansville for the Memorial Invite. The team fell in defeat to Heritage Hills, 25-21, 21-25, 23-25, and were defeated by Memorial, 21-25, 17-25.

The team was able to wrap up the invite with a 25-13, 25-23 win over North Knox. “I was disappointed in our performance at Memorial,” said Northrop. “We came out and won the first game against Heritage Hills, but weren’t able to finish the match. We kept putting ourselves in situations that we had to fight out of. I was very disappointed in our games with Memorial. We performed at the end of the day, but it was a little too late.” The team will be back at home this evening with a 6 p.m. match against Evansville Central.

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MV Park and Rec announces Fall Youth Sports registration dates The Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation Department would like to announce that Fall Youth Sports registration has started. We are now accepting registrations for Flag Football, Tackle/Cub Football, Cheerleading, and Youth Soccer. The deadline is August 22 at 5 p.m. Evaluation for Tackle/Cub Football is August 23, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the high school. U10 and U12 Soccer evaluations will be held on August 21 and 28 at 6 p.m. across from Brittlebank Park. Forms and more information can be found at the Parks Office or online at mvparks.blogspot.com or facebook.com/mvparksandrec. The Parks Department can be reached at 838-3691. North Posey game passes available for purchase North Posey High School Passes (good for all NPHS athletic home games, excluding IHSAA state tournament series and PAC tournament games). All-Sport Passes, adults $60, seniors (62+) - $30, students (1st grade – 12th grade) - $30. Football Passes (good for all four home Varsity games and all home JV games). Adults/seniors/students - $15. All-Sport Passes and Football Passes went on sale Monday August 4, 2014 in the high school main office 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Individual Ticket Prices (Adults, Seniors, Students). Varsity Football - $5, JV Football - $3, Volleyball - $5, Boys/Girls Soccer - $5, Boys/Girls Basketball - $5, Boys/Girls Freshman Basketball - $3, Wrestling - $5, Baseball - $5, JV Baseball - $3, Softball - $5, Boys/Girls Track - $5. St. Wendel Athletic Club to host fall baseball The St. Wendel Athletic Club will be hosting fall baseball this year for: Pinto (6-7 year old) Mustang (8-9 year old) Bronco (10-11 year old) The cost will be $50 per player. The season will run September 13 through October 11. Pinto games will be on Saturday afternoons and Mustang and Bronco will play on Sunday afternoons. Sign ups will be on August 17 and August 24 from 1-3 p.m. at the St. Wendel Athletic Club on Spahn Road.


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Lady Wildcat soccer rebounds from tough loss By Nathaniel Corey The Mount Vernon Lady Wildcat soccer team suffered a tough 6-0 defeat early last week at North Posey, but came home on Saturday looking to get back in the win column. The girls did just that, defeating Pike Central 7-1. The team put up six points in the first half alone. Savannah Bush got the festivities started at 33:30 in the first half, scoring the first of her two points. Freshman Macy Snodgrass wasted little time, scoring the first of her three points just 33 seconds later at 32:57. Bush would put up her next point at the 29:18 mark in the opening half. Carlie Bradley put up the team’s fourth point at 23:28 off of a nice assist by Hadlee Whoberry, who would have four assists in

the win. Snodgrass would once again kick one in the net at 9:40 to give the Lady Wildcats the 5-0 lead. December Davis would sneak the final ball of the first half past the Pike Central goal keeper at 4:30 in the first. The large lead in the game gave Coach Kelly Cox an opportunity to give the other girls on the team some playing time in the second half. But early on, Snodgrass would strike again, scoring her third goal at 34:20 in the second half. Pike Central would upset the shutout opportunity, scoring their only goal with about 15 minutes left in the game. “I was surprised how we didn’t play with enough intensity against North Posey,” said Cox. “I knew

it would be a tough match, but we have to play with intensity to win. I thought you could tell that North Posey was always a step ahead of us. Against Pike Central, we were the team that was a step ahead. We were at the ball first in the midfield. If you can’t win the midfield, you can’t play soccer.” For Cox, the fundamentals are still where the team needs to improve. “We need to keep getting better,” said Cox. “We need to work on our style of play. Our starters need to know what each other is going to do, we are lacking that right now. We are always working on ball skills. We are working on being a more cohesive group.” The girls will have a chance to get another home win tonight, when they host Mount Vernon’s Stephanie Bulla faces Big Eight rival Princeton at off against North Posey’s Maddy Pfister 6 p.m. in a recent game.

Mount Vernon’s Shely Underwood makes a high kick against Pike Central.

Mount Vernon tennis off to strong start By Nathaniel Corey Mount Vernon Tennis Coach Hunter Stevens and his team come into the 2014 season riding three consecutive sectional championships. Stevens and the Wildcats travelled to Evansville Reitz looking to get off to a hot start on the road to a Mount Vernon’s Hunter Wilson kicked fourth. Luke Steinhart returns a serve from his off his season the right way, defeating his The Wildcats picked up Reitz opponent last Tuesday. Steinhart opponent from Reitz in two sets and with- a 4-1 win over the Panwon his match in two sets. out a point surrendered. thers. Luke Steinhart picked ‘Viking Football’ continued from Page B1 and-out on their first possession and the offense took it from there. In an offense combination of painful grinding and intricate touch, the Vikings moved the ball up the field, slowly but surely. The Rebels would get the ball back and had a little success on a quarterback keeper the first couple of times but the Vikings quickly snuffed out that threat. The Rebels were driving toward the end zone when Gengelbach’s defense got the biggest defensive stop of the night when the Rebels had a first down at the Viking 19. On first down, a running play resulted in a one-yard loss. On second down, a pass completion netted another loss of a yard as Inkenbrandt proved he can play defense, as

well. The Rebels threw an incomplete pass on third down as the Vikings covered the field well. Then on fourth down, Kern made the stop that stalled the drive and sent the Vikings into the half-time locker room with a 7-0 lead. The Vikings came out of half-time ready to prove their dominance as Isaac Maier carried a difficult squid kick out to the 19. Inkenbrandt and Marshall then took over the show, with the aid of another big catch by Martin, and Inkenbrandt somehow got away from five would-be tacklers on his way to a 33-yard score. The extra point was missed and the Vikings led 13-0 at the 9:21 mark of the third quarter. “We picked up the pace a little bit and I

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up a 6-0, 6-0 win in number one singles over Logan Hurt. Hunter Wilson also was unblemished in his number two singles match, defeating Emerson Courter 6-0, 6-0. Not to be outdone was Brandon McCarty, making the singles perfect for the Wildcats with a 6-0, 6-0 win in number three singles over Will Harl. The Wildcats were 1-1 in doubles play.

think it wore them down a little bit,” Rynkiewich said. “The heat was just brutal out there tonight. But I think it affected them a little more than it did us.” The Viking defense simply would not allow the Rebels to move the ball and the smaller Vikings continued to peck away at the big South Spencer line. With a little over a minute to go in the third quarter, Dalton Rankin made his biggest catch of the night on a first down play. He gained 15 yards out to the 42 but a South Spencer player was injured on the play and the game was halted as an ambulance dove onto the field and the young man was carried off. Calls to check on his condition had not been returned at press time. “To my offensive line, you runts, size ain’t everything, is it?” Rynkiewich told the players after the game. “I am very proud of the offensive line.” When the game resumed, the Rebels appeared to have a new fire and the Vikings appeared rattled. The Vikings were unable to get much on offense and were facing fourthand-18 heading into the final period. Marshall lined up to punt and when the snap came, no one headed in Marshall’s direction but instead, all the Rebels appeared to be working for a return up the left side of the field. Seeing the entire right side of the field open, Marshall tucked the ball and ran 35 yards to the South Spencer 15. Then on first down, Marshall again connected with Martin, the time in the end zone, and the Vikings led 19-0. The 2-point conversion failed. “James has the green light in a situation such as that,” Rynkiewich said. “But it was one of those ‘oh no…I mean yes’ plays and just shows you how heady James is on the field.” The lone highlight of the night for the Rebels came on the ensuing kick-off return as the lightning-fast returner for the Rebels took the ball the distance to bring his team to within 19-6. But Cale O’Risky snagged the onsides kick and the Vikings were able to score again in the fourth quarter as the Vikings appeared

The team of Garrett Kitterman and Noah Salaman picked up a 6-0, 6-1 win in number one doubles over Kyran Vaughn and Jacob Conner. Kol Reinitz and Martin Seifert were defeated in number two doubles play in three sets, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, by Caleb Brack and Jaden Cleek. The boys open the home portion of their schedule this afternoon at home against Harrison.

to impose their will on the Rebels. With under eight minutes to go, and following two gains on hand-offs to Rankin, Inkendrandt took it in from the 10 to make the score 26-6. The Rebels would not threaten again. The Vikings actually ran out the clock with the ball inside the Rebel 10-yardline with about two minutes to go. “We’ve got to continue to get better and we can’t be satisfied,” Rynkiewich told the team following the game. “You have to continue to be coachable. I’m very proud of you seniors. It was outstanding leadership. And the thing I loved was the football smarts according to situational things. And Derek Lindauer is a blocking son-of-a-gun and a leader on the defense. He will close on the ball. Martin made a couple of big catches and covered their best receiver quite well. And Zac Wargel has a fast motor and plays hard and fast.” Besides the smarts, Rynkiewich was also complimentary of Inkenbrandts work in the weightroom in the off-season, saying the senior has worked so hard and it is good to see it paying off for him. “He punished some people out there tonight,” Rynkiewich said. “James made some incredibly heady plays and Lance is a running back.” Finally, Rynkiewich said perhaps as much as anything, the improvement in defense from last year to this year means this team can be successful. “There were some guys, we had hoped to see step up and they almost all did,” Rynkiewich said. “With the brutal heat, sometimes guys just had to come out. And when that happened, it is just the next man up. Everyone gave it all they had tonight.” “We have told these young guys to follow this group of seniors and they will take you somewhere,” Rynkiewich said of his team’s make-up. So far, so good. The Vikings will host Mount Vernon in the Posey County News Bowl game on Friday night. The Wildcats fell to Heritage Hills 21-7 in Lincoln City on Friday night.

USI announces summer additions to men’s basketball The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team announced the summer additions of four players for the 2014-15 season. The Screaming Eagles have signed five players overall for the coming campaign. Joining the Eagle roster are junior guards Travis Britt (Rantoul, Illinois); junior forwards Shane Seniour (Newburgh, Indiana) and George Edwards (Chicago, Illinois), and freshman guard Calvin McEwen (Clarksville, Indiana). The four new players join sophomore guard Bobo Drummond (Peoria, Illinois), who transferred to USI in January, as well as freshman guard Brett Benning (Davis, Illinois) and freshman forward/center Conner Chalfant (New Albany, Indiana), who committed in the early signing period last fall. “We were a senior heavy team last season and the challenge was to replace size, depth, scoring and rebounding, said USI Head Coach Rodney Watson. “Travis (Britt) gives us an athletic six-foot-three guard, who will complement Gavin (Schumann) and allow us to balance the floor with two scoring guards. “Calvin (McEwen) will provide depth at the point guard position,” continued Watson. “He had big games against great teams like Bowman Academy and we hope that is his trend. “George (Edwards) is a six-foot-six power forward, who averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds on a good Casper College team,” said Watson. “He plays hard and that must be the trademark of this team. “Shane (Seniour), a six-foot-seven power forward, continues to grow as player from his

time at Castle High School. He will help us get power baskets and he can stretch a defense. We will need all of his 14 points and 7.6 rebounds per game from last season,” concluded Watson. In addition to the incoming players, the Eagles return senior forward Austin Davis (Freeport, Illinois), senior guard Gavin Schumann (Cincinnati, Ohio), junior forward Zach Watson, and sophomore forward Nick Hutcheson. Biographical information on the signees: Britt: Britt transferred to USI from Coffeyville Community College after averaging 4.0 points and 1.7 rebounds per game as a sophomore and 8.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest as a freshman. He also lettered in basketball at Rantoul Township High School (Rantoul, Illinois), averaging 18.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.4 blocks as a senior. Seniour: Seniour transferred to USI after two seasons at Parkland College (Champaign, Illinois). He was named first-team All-Region XXIV as a sophomore after averaging 14.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. Seniour also was named first-team All-Conference and the NJCAA Division II National Player of the Week in November 2013. In high school, Seniour lettered in basketball and track at Castle High School (Newburgh, Indiana), earning second-team AllSIAC honors in basketball as a senior. Castle also won a pair of SIAC championships, two IHSAA sectional championships, and an IHSAA regional crown during Seniour’s tenure at with the Knights.


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At right: Mount Vernon tennis player Hunter Wilson stretches to get to this ball during scrimmage action against Castle. Photo by Nathaniel Corey

Members of the Mount Vernon junior varsity boys soccer team are front: Jacob Minick, Joseph Collins, Luke Thompson, Harley Gorman, Dalton Goff and Damien Dewig; back: Jordan Crabtree, Jarod Ladnier, Jacob Ladnier, Ryen Birch, Madison Krie, Jake Duckworth and Coach Travis Kaiser.

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LEGALS 2014-113

2014-131

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION TO BORROW FUNDS FOR PUCHASE OF FIRE TRUCK FOR HARMONY TOWNSHIP PURSUANT TO INDIANA CODE 36-8-13-6 Notice is hereby given that at a public meeting on August 12, 2014, at 7:00 P.M. at the New Harmony Fire Department, 400 Old Fairgrounds Rd., New Harmony, Indiana 47631, a public meeting was held to determine whether Harmony Township should borrow money from a financial institution in Indiana to purchase a fire truck for Harmony Township pursuant to Indiana Code Section 36-8-13-6. Harmony Township determined that the amount of $168,609.00 should be borrowed from Old National Bank of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, for the purchase of a fire truck at interest of 2.60% (Bank Qualified Tax Exempt Fixed Rate). Not less than ten (10) taxpayers in Harmony Township who disagree with the determination may file a petition in the office of the Posey County Auditor, at 126 E. Third St., Ste. 220, Mt. Vernon, IN 47620 not more than thirty (30) days after this notice of determination is given. The Petition must state the taxpayers’ objections and the reasons why the taxpayers believe the borrowing to be unnecessary or unwise.

2014-132 Notice to Taxpayers of Proposed Additional Appropriations

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Posey County Area Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mt. Vernon, Indiana to make changes and amendments to the following: The Zoning Ordinance of the City of Mount Vernon, the Town of Cynthiana, the Town of Poseyville and Unincorporated Posey County, Section-153.147Use Unit 2 Area-Wide Special Exception Uses, Section 153.270-Definitions, and Appendix A: Use Unit by Zoning District Written objections to the proposal that are filed with the Executive Director ofthe Area Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. Oral comments concerning the proposal will be heard at the hearing. The hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Complete information concerning the proposal amendments is on file in the Area Plan Commission office, Second Floor, Coliseum Building, Room 223, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, Posey County. POSEY COUNTY AREA PLAN COMMISSION BY: MINDY BOURNE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Posey County that the proper legal officers of The Posey County Council will meet at 330 Walnut St., Mt. Vernon, Indiana on September 16, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. to consider the following additional appropriation in excess of the budget for the current year. Name of Fund County General IV D Incentive County General County General County General

Purpose Intended Consulting Services Equipment System Support EMS - Part-Time EMS - Overtime

Amount $65,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $72,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00

Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriation as finally approved will be referred to the Department of Local Government Financing. The Department will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within (15) days of receipt of a certified copy of the action taken at the above meeting. Kyle J Haney Posey County Auditor

David Butler, Trustee Published in the Posey County News on August 26, 2014 - hspaxlp Published in the Posey County News on August 19 & 26, 2014 - hspaxlp

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2014-120

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 55 S. Cale St., Poseyville IN 47633. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of POSEYVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POSEYVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POSEYVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POSEYVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POSEYVILLE CARNEGIE LIBRARY will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/9/2014 6:00 P.M. 55 S. Cale St., Poseyville IN 47633

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

9/23/2014 6:00 P.M. 55 S. Cale St., Poseyville IN 47633

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

128,445

1

2

Fund Name

Budget Estimate

General Total

163,829 163,829

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

129,000 129,000

The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 11011 North St. Cynthiana IN 47612. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of SMITH TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of SMITH TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of SMITH TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, SMITH TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the SMITH TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/26/2014 7:00 P.M. 11011 North St. Cynthiana IN 47612

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/7/2014 7:00 P.M. 11011 North St. Cynthiana IN 47612

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

22,284

1

5

Current Tax Levy

124,752 124,752

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2

Fund Name

Budget Estimate

General Twp Assistance Fire Cum. Fire (Twp) Holiday Fund Total

18,000 12,000 18,000 20,000 1,680 69,680

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

5

Current Tax Levy

10,500 12,000 20,200 9,084 0 51,784

11,620 9,992 19,466 9,084 0 50,162

2014-117

The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 2006 Old Evansville Road, New Harmony. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of HARMONY TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of HARMONY TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of HARMONY TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, HARMONY TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the HARMONY TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/9/2014 7:00 P.M. 400 Old Fairgrounds Road, New Harmony

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place: Estimated Civil Max Levy:

9/23/14 7:00 P.M. 400 Old Fairgrounds Road, New Harmony 26,679 Estimated Fire Max Levy:

2

Fund Name

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

20,087

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1

Estimated Fire Max Levy:

Budget Estimate

General 21,950 Twp Assistance 8, 320 Fire 29,500 Library(Non-lib. unit) 8,500 Fire Equipment Debt 34,000 Total 102,270

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

7,657 4

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

14,000 6,000 7,700 7,000 51,000 85,700

5

Current Tax Levy

12,893 5,975 7,410 6,985 0 33,263

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 3601 Stallings Rd., Wadesville IN 47638. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of CENTER TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of CENTER TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of CENTER TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, CENTER TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the CENTER TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/8/2014 9:00 A.M. 3601 Stallings Rd., Wadesville IN 47638

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

9/18/14 9:00 A.M. 3601 Stallings Rd., Wadesville IN 47638

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

19,726

1

2

Fund Name

Budget Estimate

General Twp Assistance Total

17,684 10,700 28,384

Estimated Fire Max Levy: 0 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

11,000 4,000 15,000

5

Current Tax Levy

10,967 3,994 14,961

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

2014-116 2014-110

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 101 Fifer Hill Road E. Griffin IN 47616. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of BETHEL TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of BETHEL TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of BETHEL TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, BETHEL TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the BETHEL TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/15/2014 7:00 P.M. 101 Fifer Hill Road E. Griffin IN 47616

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

9/29/2014 7:00 P.M. 101 Fifer Hill Road E. Griffin IN 47616

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

17,757

1

2

Fund Name

General Twp Assistance Total

Budget Estimate

17,235 9,000 26,235

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF POSEY

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IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPERVISED ESTATE OF BURTHAL CLEVELAND JR., DECEASED.

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IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT 2014 TERM

CAUSE NO: 65C01-1407-ES-00048

ATTORNEY: BENDER LAW, LLC 17 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 430 Poseyville, Indiana, 47633 Phone: (812) 874-3636, (812) 985-2102 NOTICE OF SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF INDIANA In the matter of the estate of Burthal Cleveland Jr., Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Jacob P. Weis was on the 29th day of July, 2014, appointed personal representative of the estate of Burthal Cleveland Jr., deceased, who died on February 4th, 2014.

Estimated Fire Max Levy: 0 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

10,000 8,000 18,000

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.

5

Current Tax Levy

10,078 6,985 17,063

Dated at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, this 29th day of July, 2014 Betty B. Postletheweight Betty B. Postletheweight, Clerk Posey Circuit Court Jamie L. Simpson Deputy Published in the Posey County News on August 19 & 26, 2014 - hspaxlp

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LEGALS Court News Arrests August 12 Andrew Howe—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Domestic Battery (Petition to Revoke)—ISP · Spencer Key—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Possession of Marijuana—MVPD · Levin Haag—Mount Vernon—Operating While Intoxicated—MVPD August 13

Darius Stewart—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Battery— MVPD Jerome Stewart—Mount Vernon—Possession of Synthetic Marijuana—MVPD Michael Gill—Mount Vernon—Possession of Marijuana—MVPD August 14 Darius Stewart—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Receiving Stolen Property (Petition to Revoke)—PCS

August 15 Tre Kirk—Mount Vernon—Aggravated Battery— MVPD August 16 Gary Swain, Jr.—Mount Vernon—Failure to Stop After Accident Resulting in Damage—MVPD August 17 Joseph Reinitz—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Battery

Resulting in Bodily Injury, Disorderly Conduct—PCS Jacob Spieker—Mount Vernon—Warrant, Theft x 2—PCS August 19 Nicholas Hurse—Evansville—Operating While Intoxicated, Driving While Sus-

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Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

9/23/2014 6:00 P.M. 10868 Main St., Cynthiana IN 47612

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

72,995

1

2

Fund Name

Budget Estimate

General 202,550 Local Road & Street 30,360 Motor Vehicle Highway 115,800 Cum. Capital IMP (CIG Tax) 38,500 Cum. Capital Development 58,000 Total 445,210

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of POSEYVILLE CIVIL TOWN, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POSEYVILLE CIVIL TOWN will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POSEYVILLE CIVIL TOWN within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POSEYVILLE CIVIL TOWN shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POSEYVILLE CIVIL TOWN will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/10/2014 4:30 P.M. 38 W Main St., Poseyville IN 47633

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/8/2014 4:30 P.M. 38 W Main St., Poseyville IN 47633

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

264,176

1

Fund Name

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

5

Current Tax Levy

73,500

71,367

1,953 75,453

1,953 73,320

2

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

Budget Estimate

General Lease Rental Payment Local Road & Street Motor Vehicle Highway Park Cemetery Cum. Capital Imp (Cig Tax) Cum. Capital Development Economic Development Economic Dev Income Tax Credit Casino/Riverboat Community Building/Services Total

321,492 38,500 6,142 128,100 4,437 8,000 8,289 15,000 8,000 45,000 8,000 20,000 610,960

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

5

Current Tax Levy

193,000 52,000

184,990 51,994

69,000 2,000 2,000

69,988 1,592 1,998

8,685

8,685

326,685

318,247

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 112 Main St., Griffin IN 47616. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of GRIFFIN-BETHEL TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/16/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/14/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Estimated Civil Max Levy: 1

Budget Estimate

Special Fire General Total

52,725 52,725

The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 400 Brown St., Mount Vernon IN 47620. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of POSEY COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIST, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/16/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/14/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

577,098

1

66,079

2

Fund Name

4

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

40,000 40,000

2

5 Fund Name

Budget Estimate

Current Tax Levy

39,979 39,979

Special Solid Waste Management Total

773,589 773,589

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

614,232 614,232

5

Current Tax Levy

558,827 558,827

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926.

The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 4312 Slim Pond Rd., Mount Vernon IN 47620. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of POINT TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POINT TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POINT TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POINT TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POINT TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/15/2014 6:30 P.M. 4312 Slim Pond Rd., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

9/29/14 6:30 P.M. 4312 Slim Pond Rd., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

9,780

1

2

Fund Name

General Twp Assistance Fire Total

Budget Estimate

9,420 4,000 12,220 25,640

Estimated Fire Max Levy: 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

12,063 4

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

9,000 1,000 12,200 22,200

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 201 Schroeder Rd S., Wadesville IN 47638. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of ROBINSON TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of ROBINSON TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of ROBINSON TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, ROBINSON TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the ROBINSON TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

10/14/2014 5:30 P.M. 201 Schroeder Rd S., Wadesville IN 47638

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/28/2014 5:30 P.M. 201 Schroeder Rd S., Wadesville IN 47638

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

50,165

1

2

5 Fund Name

Budget Estimate

Current Tax Levy

8,487 972 11,703 21,162

General Twp Assistance Fire Cum. Fire (Twp) Total

30,320 34,200 94,000 10,000 168,520

Estimated Fire Max Levy: 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

84,737 4

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

27,500 23,000 85,000 31,014 166,514

5

Current Tax Levy

25,711 22,980 82,277 31,014 161,982

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

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Court News Continued deputy to call her—Upper Mt. Vernon Road, Evansville 9:27 a.m.—Animal Problem—Advised bull in the middle of highway—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 12:58 p.m.—Phone Harassment—Advised male subject keeps calling her harassing her. He advised female to stop calling him. She advised she is not calling male—Lower Mt. Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 1:20 p.m.—VIN Inspection—1970 Nova—Grandview Drive, Evansville 1:44 p.m.—Agency Assist—Home check with probation—Mackey Ferry Road, Mount Vernon 2:30 p.m.—Reckless— White semi driving at a high rate of speed—I-64, 18 mm 4:49 p.m.—Trespassing— Having problems again with a neighbor. Just wants this on

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file. Is going to file protective order tomorrow. Does not need to speak with officer— Schissler Road, Evansville 4:50 p.m.—Extra Patrol— Requesting extra patrol in the area. Found sandwich baggies with knots in the corner and corner ripped out. Requesting extra patrol due to possible drug activity going on— Rocky Falls, Evansville 6:17 p.m.—Found Property—Subject in a blue Dodge, 4-wheel drive truck, stated that he bought a stolen dirt bike that was reported through Vanderburgh County. Subject in the neighborhood stole it then sold it on Craig’s List— Broadway, Evansville 7:18 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Black Nissan—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:28 p.m.—Information— Green Mercury partially in the

roadway. Spoke with owners, they advised it has a busted tire, cannot fix it until tomorrow. They are going to drag it out of the roadway until they can get it fixed—Leonard/Bypass, Mount Vernon 8:28 p.m.—ATV—Subject riding 4-wheeler in the area. Advised not supposed to be riding them out there—Gregory Lane, Mount Vernon 9:31 p.m.—Traffic Offense—White BMW SUV— Hwy 66, Wadesville 10:01 p.m.—Traffic Offense—Silver Malibu, unknown occupants—Industrial Road, Mount Vernon July 26 2:06 a.m.—Reckless— White passenger car all over the roadway. Illinois plate— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 4:19 a.m.—Suspicious—

Legal Ads 2014-125 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 4200 Princeton St., Wadesville IN 47638. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of WADESVILLE-CENTER TOWNSHIP FIRE, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the POSEY COUNTY COUNCIL will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/16/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/14/2014 9:00 A.M. Hovey House, 330 Walnut St., Mount Vernon IN 47620

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

52,823

1

2

Fund Name

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

Budget Estimate

Special Fire General Total

60,160 60,160

4

5

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

Current Tax Levy

53,000 53,000

51,314 51,314

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp 2014-128 The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9826. Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at Coliseum. For taxes due and payable in 2016, notices will not be printed in the newspaper and will only be available at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9826. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of POSEY COUNTY, Indiana that the proper officers of Posey County will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of Posey County not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, Posey County shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of Posey County will meet to adopt the following budget:

Public Hearing Date

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Adoption Meeting Date

Public Hearing Time

9:00 AM

Adoption Meeting Time

9:00 AM

Public Hearing Location

330 Walnut Street, Mount Vernon, IN 47620

Adoption Meeting Location

330 Walnut Street, Mount Vernon IN 47620

Estimated Civil Max Levy 1 Fund Name

0101-GENERAL 0124-2015 REASSESSMENT

$11,043,000 2 Budget Estimate

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals

5 Current Tax Levy

$10,797,377

$8,456,203

$0

$6,970,528

$294,100

$350,000

$0

$349,514

$3,054,158

$0

$0

$0

$275,000

$0

$0

$0

$1,869,480

$1,932,476

$0

$1,757,442

0801-HEALTH

$256,869

$250,000

$0

$248,806

0823-MENTAL HEALTH

$300,000

$305,000

$0

$302,122

2391-CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

$357,316

$390,000

$0

$389,007

$15,250

$0

$0

$0

9501-0201 EDIT Economic Development Income Tax

$2,037,000

$0

$0

$0

9502-1190 Elected Official Training Fund

$5,000

$0

$0

$0

0702-HIGHWAY 0706-LOCAL ROAD & STREET 0790-CUMULATIVE BRIDGE

9500-1152 Local Emergency Planning Committee

9504-1121 COIT

$296,212

$0

$0

$0

9505-1216 Auditor's Ineligible Homestead

$6,500

$0

$0

$0

9506-2000 Superior Court Probation

$6,650

$0

$0

$0

$850

$0

$0

$0

9508-0511 Pre-Trial Diversion

$5,500

$0

$0

$0

9509-0103 Infraction Deferral

$34,875

$0

$0

$0

9510-1103 BUILDING COMM. FUND

$0

$0

$0

$0

9511-1160 COUNTY-ID SECURITY

$0

$0

$0

$0

9507-2250 Juvenile Adjustment Program

9512-8897 Prosecutor's IV-D

$7,500

$0

$0

$0

$33,139

$0

$0

$0

9517-0170 Plat Book Maintenance

$0

$0

$0

$0

9518-0333 Sales Disclosures

$0

$0

$0

$0

9519-0152 Clerk's Record Perpetuation

$0

$0

$0

$0

9516-1168 Local Health Maintenance

9520-2050 Juvenile Probation

$1,000

$0

$0

$0

9521-1202 Surveyor's Fund

$21,800

$0

$0

$0

9522-1206 Local Health Department - Trust

$18,396

$0

$0

$0

$333,830

$0

$0

$0

$20,027,802

$11,683,679

$0

$10,017,419

9523-1222 Posey County 911 Totals

Published in the Posey County News on August 12 & 26, 2014 - hspaxlp

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AUGUST 26, 2014 • PAGE B9

LEGALS Court News Continued Someone keeps knocking on her door and ringing the doorbell. This has been going on since December. The first time they advised to put extra lights which they did and it is still happening. Do not want to speak with anyone, just area checked—Mary Anderson Road, Wadesville 7:13 a.m.—Suspicious— Black female in jeans and a pink t’shirt with a purse is walking on the shoulder acting very funny. They have been watching her for awhile and noticed her laying down at the stop sign. They request that she be checked on by officers—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 7:39 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Boat—Copperline Road, Mount Vernon 9:39 a.m.—Information— Caller advised she called last night about subjects knocking on her door and ringing her doorbell. Caller advised they have security cameras and were reviewing the footage. They recorded an image of the subject and requesting a deputy come look at the footage to see if they can ID the subject—Mary Anderson, Wadesville 10:28 a.m.—Fire—Advised that someone is burning stuff at a trailer. He has no idea who the guy is or what he is burning—Record Road, Wadesville 11:42 a.m.—911 Hangup—No answer on call back. Attempted several times— Harmonie State Park front office, New Harmony 11:43 a.m.—Standby— Needing to get items from female subject’s residence. She advised him he can get the items. Female may not be there. Male subject will call when he gets in the county but

requesting to speak to a deputy first to make sure it’s ok to get the items due to female having restraining order on caller—New Harmony Road, Stewartsville 11:58 a.m.—VIN Inspection—70 Nova—Grandview Drive, Evansville 11:59 a.m.—Information—Requesting to speak to a deputy in reference subject on her property. Caller is at work, will try to answer if she can hear it. Male subject was asked to do some work but did not talk to caller. Was not given permission to go out there but was asked to do a job— Record Road, Wadesville 12:30 p.m.—Reckless— Maroon and neon green Mustang racing down the highway. High rate of speed—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 12:36 p.m.—Illegal Dumping—Caller advised that someone has been dumping illegally in his dumpster. Is requesting an officer to tell the subject that this is illegal—Overpass Road, Mount Vernon 3:14 p.m.—Runaway Juvenile—Male subject in park. Advised daughter has ran away—Cynthiana Park, Cynthiana 3:43 p.m.—Illegal Dumping—Caller advised that someone had dumped wood in the driveway. Requesting to speak with officer—Welborn Road, Mount Vernon 3:46 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Illinois plate, truck— Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 3:47 p.m.—Reckless—Red Chevy sports car weaving all over the roadway. Crossed the fog and center line several times—Hwy 69, New Harmony 3:58 p.m.—Accident—

Mercury marquis ran into the ice machine. No injuries, just needing a report—Franky J’s, Wadesville 4:15 p.m.—Accident— Friend was putting 4-wheeler in caller’s truck and busted back window out. Requesting an officer. 2007 GMC Sierra—West Street, Stewartsville 9:05 p.m.—Disturbance— Courtyard, subjects having a party. Receiving several complaints—New Harmony Inn, New Harmony 9:18 p.m.—Disturbance— Caller has custody of daughter’s child. Daughter is there refusing to leave. Believes daughter is on drugs. Not physical—Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 9:57 p.m.—Utility Problem—Electric line down in the roadway—Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon July 27 1:27 a.m.—Disturbance— Male subject in her front yard, loud and screaming. She has no idea who this male subject is. Advised her to call back if he leaves. Called back, advised he left on a bicycle toward the park. Does not wish to speak with officers now— Locust Street, Cynthiana 1:59 a.m.—Road Hazard— Tree has fallen across the road, completely blocking both lanes—Farmersville/Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 3:14 a.m.—Reckless—Vehicle almost hit his vehicle on the side. Black Grand Prix— 5th Street, Mount Vernon 9:00 a.m.—VIN Inspection—VIN check—Uebelhack Road, Mount Vernon 10:18 a.m.—Road Hazard—The lights are out at Hwy 62/Bypass, not flashing, possibly power outage.

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Stoplights out at Hwy 62 and Street. Philips Road. Hwy 62/Plaza Drive lights are not working—Several locations, Mount Vernon 11:59 a.m.—Road Hazard—Low hanging line— Farmersville Road, Mount Vernon 1:34 p.m.—Reckless— Black Ford Ranger all over the roadway—I-64, Griffin 3:00 p.m.—Information— Caller is requesting officer contact her—Poplar Street, Cynthiana 3:37 p.m.—Reckless— Green Pontiac driving at a very slow rate of speed, throwing trash at passing vehicles—SR 66, New Harmony 4:02 p.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Horse trailer with 2 horses in it sitting on the side of the highway, no vehicles around—I-64, Poseyville 5:14 p.m.—Alarm—Residence, basement motion— Hunter Road, Poseyville 5:46 p.m.—Motorist Assist—U-Haul with car and trailer—I-64, Griffin 7:21 p.m.—Information— Out reference investigation— Grandview, Evansville 8:37 p.m.—Phone Harassment—Someone has been calling caller several times. Requesting to speak with deputy—Boberg Road, Wadesville 8:51 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Red Dodge Dakota, 2 occupants—Hwy 62, Evansville 9:52 p.m.—Alarm—Motion detector—Hwy 66,

Wadesville 11:48 p.m.—Suspicious— Said she heard a boom and then she heard someone coughing outside her residence. She is wanting an officer to check the area and speak with her—Jackson Road, Mount Vernon July 28 3:41 a.m.—Citizen Dispute—Caller advised there is a subject that has parked his vehicle in the middle of the road and thrown his key because she wouldn’t take him home. Caller called back and advised that more than one officer should be sent. The male subject has been drinking and will probably lose it when they get there. He has not been driving, the vehicle is parked with no keys—Barter Street, Mount Vernon 8:24 a.m.—Road Closed— Closed for the day—Leonard between Seibert/Bypass, Mount Vernon 8:27 a.m.—VIN Inspection—Motorcycle—Pine Street, Poseyville 10:11 a.m.—Suspicious— Male subject owns residence and he is incarcerated right now. The residence did have padlocks on them but they have been busted and doors open. Requesting an officer— Bufkin-Springfield Road, Mount Vernon 10:50 a.m.—Accident— Pickup and semi. No injuries—Givens Road, Mount Vernon 12:00 p.m.—Lockout—Out

Legal Ads 2014-133 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 21 N. Locust St., Poseyville IN 47633. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing.

2014-134 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 4923 S. Bohleber Rd., Evansville IN 47712. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of ROBB TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of ROBB TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of ROBB TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, ROBB TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the ROBB TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget:

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of MARRS TOWNSHIP, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of MARRS TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of MARRS TOWNSHIP within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, MARRS TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the MARRS TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget:

Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/30/2014 8:00 A.M. 38 W Main Street, Poseyville

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/14/14 8:00 A.M. 38 W Main Street, Poseyville

Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/17/2014 7:30 P.M. 4923 S. Bohleber Rd., Evansville IN 47712

Estimated Civil Max Levy:

26,127

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/1/2014 7:30 P.M. 4923 S. Bohleber Rd., Evansville IN 47712

Estimated Civil Max Levy: 1

56,776

2

Fund Name

reference to lockout—Hedges parking lot, Mount Vernon 6:00 p.m.—Property Damage—Property damage to the telephone pole. No vehicles around—Graddy Road, Mount Vernon 6:53 p.m.—Traffic Hazard—Caller advised that there is a tree in one lane of traffic near the top of a hill. Caller is afraid someone is going to wreck—Springfield Road, Mount Vernon 7:35 p.m.—ATV—Subject out riding 4-wheeler in trailer park. Subject intoxicated, cutting through caller’s yard and driving recklessly. Caller has called the manager and the manager has not called caller back. Advised they are not supposed to be on the atv’s out there—Seibert Lane, Mount Vernon 8:43 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Yamaha motorcycle— SR 62, Mount Vernon 9:17 p.m.—Harassment— Caller advised that a subject is knocking on her door and leaving the area. Requesting a deputy come to her residence—Cheshire Drive, Mount Vernon 9:18 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Flatbed semi, Illinois trailer plate—I-64, Poseyville 9:40 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Navy blue Ford Explorer—Hwy 62, Mount Vernon 10:25 p.m.—Information—Requesting to speak to a deputy reference notifying a family member—Taylor Av, New Harmony 11:06 p.m.—Juvenile Prob-

Budget Estimate

Rainy Day General Twp Assistance Fire Total

5,924 120,000 28,200 350,000 504,124

1

Fund Name

Estimated Fire max Levy: 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

2

Budget Estimate

Estimated Fire Max Levy: 3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

37,843 4

5

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

Current Tax Levy

259,375 4

Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

5

Current Tax Levy

General Twp Assistance Fire Total

21,924 12,000 35,000 68,924

14,300 12,000 38,000 64,300

15,452 9,927 36,815 52,194

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

2014-129 57,000

54,934

280,000 317,000

251,577 306,511

A Public Hearing will be held on September 10, 2014 prior to the regular council meeting to discuss the following ordinance regarding gas rates and charges. ORDINANCE 2014-09-10-01 ORDINANCE AMENDING GAS RATES AND CHARGES

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp 2014-130

WHEREAS, the Town of Poseyville, Indiana owns and operates a gas utility providing services to Poseyville and surrounding area:

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The Notice to Taxpayers is available online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov or by calling (888) 739-9926. Complete details of budge estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 115 W. 5th St., M Vernon, IN 47620. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing.

WHEREAS, the Council has determined a need to amend gas rates and charges based on recent gas rate study: THEREFORE, the Council ordains as follows: 1. Poseyville Municpal Gas shall charge gas users the following gas rates and charges measured by metered gas usage: See attached Exhibit “A”

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of ALEXANDRIAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, POSEY County, Indiana that the proper officers of ALEXANDRIAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY will conduct a public hearing on the year 2015 budget. Following this meeting, and ten or more tax payers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with proper officers of ALEXANDRIAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, ALEXANDRIAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned meeting, the ALEXANDRIAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: Time of Public Hearing: Public Hearing Place:

9/16/2014 5:45 P.M. 115 W. 5th St., M Vernon, IN 47620

Date of Adoption Meeting: Time of Adoption Meeting: Adoption Meeting Place:

10/21/2014 5:45 P.M. 115 W. 5th St., M Vernon, IN 47620

2. This ordinance is effective with September 2014 usage billed October 2014. POSEYVILLE TOWN COUNCIL ATTEST: Stanley Forzley, Clerk Treasurer

POSEYVILLE MUNICIPAL GAS UTILITY EXHIBIT “A” GAS RATES AND CHARGES RATE PER MCF(1)

EFFECTIVE 9/1/2014

EFFECTIVE 3/1/2015

$8.75

$9.95

MONTHLY METER CHARGE: (2) Estimated Civil Max Levy: 1

1,468,242

2

Fund Name

General Total

Budget Estimate

2,015,275 2,015,275

3 Maximum Estimated Funds to be Raised (Including appeals and levies exempt from maximum levy limitations)

4 Excessive Levy Appeals (included in Column 3)

1,469,000 1,469,000

Published in the Posey County News August 26 & September 2, 2014 - hspaxlp

5

Current Tax Levy

1,424,765 1,424,765

Residential and small Commercial Medium Commercial - Rotary and 3.5 to 4M Large Commercial/Industrial- 5M to 16M

$ 5.25 $12.00 $25.00

1. Subject to a purchased gas cost adjustment tracking factor occasioned solely by the changes in the cost of purchased gas, including transportation and balancing charges. 2. The monthly meter charge is in addition to rate per mcf charge and GCA tracking charges. 3. Persons who opt to have their gas service locked off for whatever reason, will have to pay a (seasonal) reconnection charge of $150.00 for a residential customer and $250.00 for a commercial customer at such time that they want gas service restored. (This amends Ordinance 1998-10-6-O1) Published in the Posey County News on August 26, 2014 - hspaxlp

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LEGALS Court News Continued lem—15 year-old left on foot wearing light blue shirt and black shorts. Possibly headed towards Poseyville on foot. Request this be on file at this time only. No officer needed— Eastlake Drive, Wadesville 11:53 p.m.—Motorist Assist—Pontiac suv, unknown occupant—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon July 29 2:05 a.m.—Information— Deer is in the middle of the roadway, deceased, blocking southbound lane—Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 2:46 a.m.—Suspicious— Advised subjects running through subdivision, ringing doorbells and running through yards—Oakfield Crt, Wadesville 7:52 a.m.—Property Damage—During the night someone drove up into the yard,

causing damage to the yard. Request for an officer—Blackford Road, Mount Vernon 8:26 a.m.—Repossession—2012 jeep Patriot. Owner is not aware the vehicle has been taken—Deer Run, Evansville 9:33 a.m.—Theft—Female subject’s water has been turned off and someone keeps turning it on and off—Old Plank Road, New Harmony 1:11 p.m.—Fraud—Receiving calls from an auto dial telling the caller they want to check her credit. She is saying the caller ID is showing it is coming from the State Park—Romaine Road, New Harmony 3:08 p.m.—Theft—Requesting to speak with deputy in reference a stolen dirt bike—Grandview Drive, Evansville

3:58 p.m.—Disturbance— Subject on foot came up in caller’s yard and threw a bat at their children. Male subject, 16 years-old. Request to speak with an officer—West Franklin, Evansville 4:11 p.m.—Harassment— Received strange phone calls—Copperline Road, Mount Vernon 5:31 p.m.—911 Hangup—Received a 911 call, she answered then the line was disconnected—Nation Road, Mount Vernon 5:58 p.m.—Fight—Male subject physically fighting with another male and female. Female was screaming for help. Female advised that her ex-boyfriend, driving a tan minivan—Main Street, Griffin 10:01 p.m.—Abandoned Vehicle—Out with vehicle. Not supposed to be here after

dark—Street. Phillips Ball Diamond, Street. Philips July 30 1:17 a.m.—Road Hazard— Advised train is hanging in one lane with no lights on. Advised almost hit train head-on—Old Hwy 69, Mount Vernon 5:22 a.m.—Alarm—Panic alarm—Middle Mt. Vernon Road, Mount Vernon 7:00 a.m.—Domestic— Can hear male and female yelling at each other. Open line, male saying things about lying. Line went dead, tried to call number back, no answer. Female called, advised send officers fast to this residence, someone is getting beat up. When asked who, the female hung up—Schuessler Road, Evansville 8:04 a.m.—Road Closed— Will call when reopened— Haines between Stierley/Don-

Legal Ads 2014-135 NOTICE TO BIDDERS TIME AND PLACE OF BIDS: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the Construction of the Repairs and Site Improvements for St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville, Indiana shall be received by the Owner, at the Project Site, until 4:00 o’clock PM Local Time on Thursday September 4, 2014 and then privately opened. Any bids received later than the above time will be returned unopened. PREPARATION OF BIDS: Proposal and supporting documents required to be attached thereto must be submitted on the forms furnished by the owner and delivered in a sealed envelope addressed to St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Poseyville, Indiana marked “Construction Bid”, and the name and address of the bidder. The date and hour of the opening of bids must appear on the envelope in which the proposal is submitted. If the Bid is sent through the mail or other delivery system the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate envelope with the notation “BID ENCLOSED” on the face of it. Proposals must be completed in ink or typewritten. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any bid or waive informality or errors in bidding, to award the contract to his interests, and to hold bids for a period of 30 days from bid date. METHOD OF BIDDING: One Combined Unified Bid shall be received for the complete project. BID BOND: The Bidder must f ile with their sealed bid a certified check or a bid bond in the amount of equal to five percent (51) of the total base bid and all additive (+) alternate bids, including combinations of work proposed, payable to the Owner and same to remain in force for a period of thirty (30) days after the bid due date. The Bid Security of the successful Bidder will be returned when and if satisfactory Performance Bond, Labor and material Payment Bond, and Insurance Certificates have been furnished and the Contract for Construction has been fully executed. Unsuccessful Bidders will receive their Bid Security after contracts have been awarded. All bids must be guaranteed and not withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days following the bid opening. PERFORMANCE BOND: Contractor receiving award shall be required to furnish, before commencing work, an approved Performance Bond, Labor and Material Payment Bond for 100*. of the Contract amount which shall be in full force and effect for 12 months from date of acceptance of the work. The award of the contract is subject to all approvals required by local and federal agencies. Upon securing of all approvals, the successful bidder shall receive a notice to proceed with construction and said contractor shall begin construction within fifteen days of receipt of such notice and shall complete the project pursuant to the contract documents. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Contract documents may be obtained from the Office of the Architect for a refundable deposit of $ 100.00 per complete set, limit two per prime bidder on refundable basis. A separate $15.00 nonrefundable check is required for shipping charges. Additional sets will be allowed on purchase price, nonrefundable as listed below. Deposit(s) shall be returned to each bidder who returns documents in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the bid date. Any nonbidder will forfeit his deposit. Supplemental sheets of drawings and specifications for subcontractors or suppliers shall be obtained by paying actual cost of reproductions as stated below. Persons requesting supplementary sheets are responsible for determining the sheets required. Checks should be made payable to Erny & Associates, P.C. Project Manual (only) Complete Set of Drawings (only) Single Sheet of Drawings Single pages of Project Manual

$ 40.00 $ 60.00 $ 6.00 $ 0.30

PRE BID CONFERENCE: A pre bid conference will be held on Wednesday, August 27, 2013, 2:00 P.M. (Local Time) at the project site 46 South Cale Street, Poseyville, IN. 47633. Invited bidders on this project are encouraged to attend. VISIT OF PROJECT SITE: Invited bidders are encouraged to visit the project site to view conditions of which work will be performed. Access within the existing building will be available upon request only during business normal working hours. LOCAL LABOR CONSIDERATION: The Owner is encouraging bidders to consider local labor whenever possible in preparation of their Bid Proposal. Discussions between Architect and Bidders concerning this item may take place in determing contract, awards. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: Performance of the work shall be in accordance with plans and specifications on file at the following locations. OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT ERNY & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 1315 EAST ST. CLAIR VINCENNES, INDIANA 47591 PHONE: 8128866736

OFFICE OF THE OWNER ST. PAT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 46 SOUTH CALE STREET POSEYVILLE, IN 47633

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speed—Hwy 66, Wadesville 8:13 a.m.—Car/Deer— Wife hit a deer in a 2014 Toyota RAV 4, metallic gray— Gumble Road, Evansville 9:28 a.m.—Fire—Garage on fire, can see flames coming through the roof—Benthall, Mount Vernon 11:41 a.m.—Theft—Lawn mower is destroyed, parts are missing—West Street, Griffin 11:43 a.m.—Family Fight—Stepfather came over to caller’s property, screaming and yelling at caller and her son. Male subject has left and went back to his property— Main Street, Griffin 2:56 p.m.—Fight—Caller’s boyfriend and his brother are fighting. Not physical at this time—Jeffrey Lane, Mount Vernon 3:43 p.m.—Information— Requesting a call in reference a restraining order—New Harmony Road, Poseyville 4:22 p.m.—Information— Requesting deputy call him reference earlier call—Barter Street, Mount Vernon 4:37 p.m.—Wanted Person—Enroute to address— New Harmony Road, Stewartsville 5:07 p.m.—Wanted Person—Out with subject— Church Street, Poseyville 8:29 p.m.—Suspicious— Out with a vehicle in the middle of the roadway. Red Chevy—4th/Pearl, Mount Vernon 9:24 p.m.—Suspicious— Caller heard someone talking outside the residence. Would like the area checked—Jackson Road, Mount Vernon 9:24 p.m.—Alarm—Ceiling motion sensor—Lawrence Drive, Mount Vernon 11:34 p.m.—Information— Request a call reference exwife smoking K2 with small child in home--Cynthiana Probate Robert Reynolds, Sr. June Henry Blaine Nashold, Jr. Ann Hageman James Erwin Madeline Kern Richard Howery Kenley Kauffman Clarissa Hoehn Burthal Cleveland, Jr. Mildred Kramer Arvilla Boberg Wilfred Phillips Charles Weilbrenner Donn Simpson Mildred Roethemeier Darrell Stafford Eloise Pfister Circuit Court Civil Hobgood Electric, LLC vs. Marilyn Boykin, Richard Boykin Capital One Bank vs. Steven Bruk Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Tamara Powell Credit Acceptance Corpora-

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A Local Logistics firm is seeking entry level production workers. Our mission is to be a global service provider that is customer driven, responsive, flexible, and cost effective, accomplishing this vision through employee pride and commitment. Job Duties: • Operates material handling equipment as required to receive, store, and ship material. • Performs receiving and shipping inspections and identifies all incoming and outgoing material shipments to determine: a) quantity is as ordered b) no damage is apparent, and c) documentation is available as required. • Performs physical material inventories to establish, maintain, and document the receipt, shipment and control. • Loads material into packaged, bulk tanks, bulk containers, and railcars. Unloads pallet trucks, supplies, and raw materials on plant site. • This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed in this position; they are only the major duties.

Benefits Offered: We offer competitive wages with a salary review at 90 days, 6 months and annually. Other benefits include: • BlueCross and BlueShield Medical • Dental • Vision • Life Insurance • 401K/Profit Sharing • Vacation pay • Steel Toe Boot reimbursement Resumes submitted to: Industrial Relations P.O. Box 608 Mt. Vernon, IN 47620

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Mach 1 Convenience Store is looking for energetic, self-motivated individuals for the position of Sales Associate for their new store in Evansville. We offer flexible working hours, raise after 90 days, paid vacation & paid holidays.

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SIGN ON BONUS FOR FULL TIME RN’S!!! Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is currently offering a $5000 sign on bonus for full time RN’s hired! We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive benefit package including an option for immediate medical coverage for FT RN’s hired at no cost during your introductory period. Interested candidates must have a valid license in the State of IN. Interested candidates can apply online at www.extendicare.com/jobs. EOE Transitional Services is seeking caring people to provide in home and community support services to adults with developmental disabilities. We currently have immediate openings for our Direct Service Professional’s in the Mount Vernon area. We have full- time, part-time, and PRN (on-call positions) available. If interested, please apply online at: www.jobs.thementornetwork.com Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and current auto insurance. Criminal History, Driving Records and Professional References will be checked. EOE

Citadel Plastics is the world-leading source of thermoset and thermoplastic compounds. We are an organization dedicated to safety, quality, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement. We are searching for qualified team members to fill the following positions. Grinder Operator - Ability to set up, operate, or tend to machines to crush, grind, or shred plastic materials, - Read work orders to determine production specifications and information, - Examine materials, ingredients, or products, - Clean, adjust, and maintain equipment, - Transfer materials, supplies, and products between work areas using forklifts and hand tools, - Ability to be accurate, detail oriented, responsible, manage time, and be safety oriented.

Send resumes to: HR@citadelplastics.com EOE

Last Weeks Solution

Immediate opening for seasonal outside work. Equipment operation a must. Apply to: PO Box 7, Mount Vernon, IN or call 838-5960 and leave message.

MISCELLANEOUS INDY 1500 GUN & KNIFE SHOW - Indiana’s Largest! State Fairgrounds. Expo Building Fri., Aug. 29, 2-8pm, Sat. Aug. 30, 8-6pm. Sun. Aug. 31, 9-4 pm. Bring this ad for $1 off 1 admission.

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United Fidelity Community Day

Mount Vernon Cheerleaders

Mount Vernon Cheerleader Brooke Green paints Luke Utley’s face during Saturday’s event. Photos by Zach Straw

Monte Skelton of Joshua Academy plays a jazz solo.

Braving the heat and humidity Mount Vernon’s Cheerleaders donated their time making snow cones and painting faces during United Fidelity Bank’s Annual Community Day on Saturday. Seen here are cheerleaders Emily Keitel, Kamey Denning and Rachel Rohlman. Photo by Zach Straw Doug ‘Cowboy’ Hodges Johnny Crowe is all smiles with his balloon sword at the made balloon animals. free annual event, hosted by United Fidelity Bank.

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Kim Catt, DON at The Ford Home was called to come and get her newborn Grandson, Mitchell. Her daughter was suffering from severe eclampsia, several days after giving birth, and started having seizures. Rushed to the hospital by ambulance, she was placed in a medically induced coma to try and prevent further injury from the life threatening condition. This left newborn Mitchell in Kim’s care during an incredibly frightening time. Kim’s sense of duty to the residents of the Ford Home precluded her from simply calling in, so Mitchell became the unofficial mascot of the home for two days. The ladies, the staff, all joined together to take care of him... Little Mitchell suddenly had 20 loving Grandmas, and more surrogate Aunties than you can count, ready and willing to happily surround him with loving care! EVERYONE HERE AT THE FORD HOME MISSES LITTLE MITCHELL, BUT WE’RE PROUD TO REPORT THAT KIM’S DAUGHTER HAS RECOVERED !

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