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07/30/2010
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BREAKING NEWS; The Knox County Sheriff's Department is investigating the death of a Emison area man. Credible sources told WFML News two men were cutting down a tree near Old Highway 41 North of Vincennes. A tree fell on one of the men and he was killed on the scene. The accident happened sometime around 2pm. We will have more details once they are released.
07/30/2010
It‘s day five (Friday) of the "Cops Cycling for Indiana Cops". C-O-P-S stands for "concerns of police survivors". The ride consists of Indiana police officers, along with friends, family and survivors, bicycling 878 miles around the state to honor officers who died in the line of duty. The ride began Monday in Indianapolis and ends in the Circle City on August 7th at the Heroes section of Crown Hill cemetery.
Master trooper Rich Crawford says the group will be biking from Huntingburg to Vincennes today (Friday).
Crawford says So Far, the Weather has been good for the most part.
Indiana State Police Lieutenant Gary Dudley and retired Lake County Sheriff‘s Department Chief Gary Martin were killed in a wreck during the 2006 cops ride. Dudley‘s widow, Carolyn, is now co-president of Indiana Cops. His brother, Dan Dudley, is one of the cyclists in this year‘s ride.
07/30/2010
LAWRENCE CO. HEALTH DEPARTMENT SHOWCASING REMODEL
The Lawrence County Health Department will be showcasing it's newly remodled facilities on Sunday, August 1st.
Public Health Administrator Phyllis Wells says the Health Department offers a wide-variety of services including a rural health clinic for those in need of medical services. Wells says the Health Department also provides behavioral health services for those suffering from drug addiction or mental illness.
They also sponsor Blood Pressure, Vision and Hearing screenings.
The Open House will be held from 1-to-3 pm Central time Sunday. Refreshments will be provided.
07/30/2010
A former Terre Haute emergency medical technician wanted for sexual misconduct and theft turned himself into the Putnam county sheriff‘s department thursday.
27-year old Jason Jordan allegedly touched a female patient inappropriately and also removed several pictures from her cell phone.
The 26-year old woman complained about Jordan‘s alleged actions during the trip from Brazil to Indianapolis on July 12th.
07/30/2010
A Chandler man will serve 18 months in a community corrections work release program after pleading guilty to mail fraud and conspiracy to commit arson.
37-year-old Christopher Kimbrough was sentenced in federal court in Indianapolis Wednesday.
Kimbrough admitted that he agreed to pay another person ten-thousand dollars to set a fire on rental property he owned on East Oregon Street in Evansville over two years ago. The Evansville Fire Department estimated the loss for the building and contents was 50-thousand dollars.
Additional investigation found that the property was insured by Kimbrough for 80-thousand. Kimbrough attempted to collect insurance proceeds on the property after the fire.
Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Young ordered Kimbrough to be on supervised release for 18 months after his work release sentence. Kimbrough was also ordered to pay back nearly 15-thousand dollars to the Evansville Fire Department and other victims of his offense.
Travis Adams, a co-defendant alleged to have set the fire, has a sentencing hearing scheduled for August 10th.
07/30/2010
BUDGET SHORTFALLS BRING LAYOFFS
Budget shortfalls are forcing local governments to lay off workers, slash critical programs and raise taxes. the ripple effect carries down to businesses and working families.
Without additional funding, state budget actions could cost the u-s economy 900-thousand public- and private-sector jobs.
State-mandated budget cuts are having a dramatic impact on Indiana.
Budget shortfalls have forced downsizing at Richmond state hospital, along with facilities in Logansport, Madison and Evansville.
These cuts and staff reductions are projected to be complete by March 2011.
The cities of Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Gary --also dealing with major budge reductions.
AFSCME is pushing congress to support the federal medical assistance percentage extension, a stimulus program that assists state and local governments with public health funding.
07/30/2010
Back-to-school means a trip to the doctor for a lot of kids.
the indiana state department of health has new recommendations for students going into preschool, kindergarten and the 6th grade effective this year.
All preschool and kindergarten students must have 2 doses of the chicken pox vaccine while kindergarteners must also have their 4th dose of the polio vaccine before entering school.
07/30/2010
NEW STATE REGULATION TO PROTECT SENIORS
A new state regulation that went into effect this week is geared at protecting senior citizens from investment advisors who use bogus titles.
The Indiana Secretary of state's office says under the new rule, professionals whose titles include the words "senior,""retirement" and "elder" along with the terms "specialists,""adviser" or "consultant" will
violate state securities law.
Violations are punishable by a 10-thousand dollar fine and license suspension or revocation.
The rule doesn't apply to professional titles approved by the American National Standards Institute or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.
07/30/2010
NEW WW II NAVY EXHIBIT AT INDIANA WAR MEMORIAL
Ten men who sailed on the U-S-S Indiana in WW II were on hand Thursday during a christening ceremony for a model of the ship at the Indiana War Memorial.
Brigadier General J. Stewart Goodwin says the featured guests, now in their 80‘s and 90‘s, were appreciative of the effort to preserve history.
The new 60 pound model, which is over 7 feet long and 14 inches wide, will be the heart of the new WW II Navy exhibit at the Memorial in downtown Indianapolis.
07/29/2010

CHECKING THE ARREST REPORT....
19-year-old Kevin O' Connor of Bicknell was arrested on Wednesday and charged with three counts of forgery and three counts of theft. He was taken to the Knox County Jail where bond was set at ten-thousand dollars.
A Vincennes woman is facing charges in Daviess County after her Wednesday arrest.
Authorities report that 61-year-old Joann Lorene Smith was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in the Washington area. She was taken to the Daviess County Security Center where bond was set at two thousand dollars.
A Wheatland man was jailed in Knox County and charged with meth possession. Bond for 19-year-old Ryan Shoulders was set at 65-hundred dollars.
52-year-old Jimmie Burden of Vincennes was taken into custody at 1st and Harrison after testing point one-six-blood alcohol content. Burden was lodged in the Knox County Jail on five-thousand dollars bond.
07/29/2010

Pace Community Action Agency has money available to assist small businesses expand or help individuals thinking about starting a new one.
Bertha Proctor told members of the Knox County Chamber of Commerce yesterday that the Business Expansion and Enterepeneurship Grant is availble in Knox, Daviess, Greene and Sullivan counties.
She says it's for businesses with 5 or fewer employees looking to expand or start a new business.
The second loan program is called the Rural Business Enterprise Grant and is available only in Knox County.
Proctor says the revolving loan fund can provide up to 30-thousand dollars for expansion of businesses with 50 employees or less.
More information on the loan programs is available by calling Pace at 882-7927, extension 1211.
There is a 150-dollar fee that must accompany each loan application. The fee is non-refundable.
07/29/2010

48 TO CLOSE IN SHELBURN FRIDAY
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces that State Road 48 will be closing near Shelburn on Friday.
Working in conjunction with Peabody Coal Company officials, INDOT will be closing S.R. 48 from the junction of U.S. Route 41 to the junction of State Road 159. The closure will allow Peabody to move mining equipment across the highway.
No through vehicle traffic will be allowed, however local residents will have access to the point of closure.
07/29/2010

JASPER DOCTOR INJURED AND WIFE KILLED IN KENTUCKY CRASH
Kentucky State Police continue to investigate an accident that happened Tuesday evening that took the life of a Jasper woman and left a Jasper doctor in the hospital.
The investigation revealed that 81 year old Dr. Thomas Eversman was traveling ten miles south of Owensboro when for unknown reasons lost control of his car--entered the median and struck a southbound semi driven by 34 year old Matt Peaugh (pew) of Radcliff, Kentucky.
The impact Eversman's vehicle into the median as it burst into flames. Eversman was ejected from the vehicle and was airlifted to Saint Mary's Hospital in Evansville. His wife and passenger, 74 year old Mary Eversman was pronounced dead at the scene.
The truck driver was not injured.
07/29/2010

It's not so much the heat...buth the humidity that is making this summer feel a little more unbearable in Indiana.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis says the amounts of rainfall in some areas in June and July have made the ground more moist, pushing the humidity in the atmosphere higher than typical for this time of year.
National Weather Service Chief Meteorologist Dave Tucek says the overnight lows have been warmer than what they normally are for mid-summer. That means the temperatures are more likely to peak into the 90‘s. temperature-wise, Tucek calls this July "pretty usual." He notes last July was cool by comparison.
07/29/2010
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PHOTO COURTESY OF WISH TV
Police say an object that caused a bomb scare at a Bloomington apartment complex is not a bomb.
Bloomington police Lt. David Drake says the device isn't a bomb but "definitely something made to look like a real one."
Residents were evacuated Wednesday from a building at the Bradford Place Collegiate Residences after a maintenance worker found the device.
Drake says a maintenance worker went into an apartment closet and found two pipes tied together with a wire coming out of it.
Police, firefighters and a bomb squad from Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center responded.
07/29/2010

HOMLESSNESS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL KIDS IS ON THE RISE
A new report shows homelessness among children enrolled in Indiana public schools rose 26 percent over the two years ending in 2008-09 as the state felt the brunt of the economic downturn.
The report comes this week from First Focus, a children's advocacy group. It cites recently released federal data.
The report says the number of homeless public school students nationally rose 41 percent from 2006-07 to 2008-09. Indiana's 26 percent growth was tied for 27th highest among states.
Indiana Department of Education figures show homeless public school students numbered about 10,000 across Indiana last year.
The department says about half were in kindergarten through third grade.
07/28/2010

BURKHART INSURANCE DONATES TO HOSPITAL
Recently, Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation received a $25,000 pledge from locally owned Burkhart Insurance of Vincennes.
The donation will support the hospital’s renovation of the Critical Care and Intermediate Care units. With this pledge, Burkhart Insurance becomes one of the first local businesses to make a contribution of this size to the Hospital Foundation.
Tony Burkhard says he bought his agency in 1986 and it was tough and the family lived on his wife's job as a respritory therapist. He said it felt good to give back.
07/28/2010

SAMARITAN CENTER FACING BUDGET WOES
The Budget for the Samaritan Center in Vincennes is tighter than last year.
John Manning, CEO for the mental health center says 25 staff members were let go as part of a reduction in force brought on by reductions in reimbursement at the state level.
Manning says the good news that he doesn't anticipate having to lay-off anymore employees. The bad news is the remaining staff probably won't see a pay raise for the second straight year.
Manning says there are two new funding streams available to the Samaritan Center this year.
The first is a change at the State Division of Children Services which will require DCS staff to refer children and families in need to the local Mental Health Center instead of contracting with other private providers.
The second is a change in the state Medicaid plan which allows services for persons with Chronic and Persistent Mental Illness to be treated locally rather than be re-hospitalized.
07/28/2010

A Washington man, who had been the object of a manhunt has been captured.
Officials with the Knox County Sheriff's department arrested Eddie Wayne Grisham at the Vincennes Econolodge around 3:15 Tuesday afternoon.
Grisham was wanted on a Vigo County felony warrant after his alleged involvement with two others in an armed home invasion on June 28. Grisham was allegedly the driver of a vehicle that attempted to run down two Vigo County Sheriff's Deputies.
The third suspect has not been identified and is still at large.
Vigo County detectives took Grisham to the Vigo County Jail Tuesday evening. He will appear in court on today.
07/28/2010

Vincennes Police confiscated in excess of 30 grams of marijuana from a home in Vincennes Tuesday.
Officer Jeremy Rasico says they received an anonymous tip about marijuana being grown in the backyard of a home at 611 North 10th Street.
After receiving a search warrant officers went to the home and found several marijuana plants in the backyard, along with several bags of pot, prescription drugs and paraphernalia inside the house.
Several weapons including an assault rifle were also confiscated.
Police arrested 40-year-old Justine Stevens on charges of possession of marijuana and cultivating marijuana.
Officers say they're seeking a second person who lives at the home for questioning.
07/28/2010

The Vincennes Community School Board is already searching for a new Superintendent--and now they will also be looking for a new principal at Clark Middle School.
DLC Media has learned that Principal Brian Wilson sent an email to faculty and staff
Tuesday morning--informing them that he is leaving to take a position in Jasper.
Interim Supt. Tom Nonte confirmed Wilson's resignation--which comes as teachers and staff are moving into the newly constructed middle school and preparing for the first academic year in the new school.
The first day of school for students in the Vincennes school system is August 12th.
07/28/2010
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PHOTO COURTESY OF EVANSVILLE COURIER AND PRESS
Jurors have convicted a former Evansville police officer on charges that he forced two women into sex acts while he was on duty.
The Vanderburgh County jury found 29-year-old Martin Montgomery guilty of two felony counts of criminal deviate conduct on Tuesday.
Prosecution witnesses testified that Montgomery on separate instances in 2008 and 2009 forced women into sex acts with each other or with him after he had gone to their homes on reports of disorderly conduct.
Defense attorney Dennis Brinkmeyer questioned the women's credibility as they had all been drinking alcohol at the time.
Montgomery resigned from the police force soon after his arrest last year and faces six years to 20 years in prison on each conviction.
07/28/2010

A Kentucky man was burned after crashing his experimental aircraft in Southern Indiana yesterday.
Indiana State Police Sgt. Chad Dick says 69-year old Charles Lunceford of Lewisport, Kentucky, was attempting a test flight of a home-built gyrocopter when it went down in a wooded area near the Perry County Airport, about 7 miles north of Tell City.
The aircraft burst into flames after the crash, but Lunceford was able to crawl about 100 feet.
Lunceford received burns to his lower extremities and was transported him to the University of Louisville Medical Center. The N-T-S-B is investigating the cause of the crash.
06/10/2010
If your looking for a chance to volunteer, the 2010 "Race to Pace" will be held on July 30th from 9 -am. to 3 p.m. at the PACE administrative office on North 4th Street in Vincennes. This will be an opportunity for community volunteers to work with children, clean, organize, and paint. The project will benefit the child ten from Head Start.
The assistant director, Tai Blythe, will supervise interns Colleen Borgmeier and Andrew Stoelting. Stoelting says that this is a great opportunity to better understand his own community through his work. For more information you can call: 812-882-7927. The Pace Community Action Agency is a private not-for-profit corporation that provides services to improve the community and encourage self-reliance.







