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Friday, December 19th, 2025
The Orange County Community Foundation has announced the winner of the 2026 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Orange County. Landon Farris of Springs Valley High School has won the prestigious award. Lilly Endowment Community Scholars are recognized for their community involvement, academic achievement, character and leadership. Landon is the son of Dustin and Rebecca Farris and plans to study Civil Engineering. He is the captain of the varsity basketball team, an officer in Spanish Club and was a football team manager. He is also a member of the Springs Valley High School FFA chapter. Landon also participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Students Against Destructive Decisions, National Honor Society and the school’s Academic Team. Landon is also a board member with the Orange County Pumpkin Festival, an avid volunteer with the Blackhawk Blessings program and lends a hand at the local food pantry. Each Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship provides full tuition, required fees, and up to $900 per year for required books and equipment for four years of full-time undergraduate study leading to a baccalaureate degree at any eligible Indiana public or private nonprofit college or university. Other 2026 Lilly Scholar Finalists were Myleigh Bush, Aurora Frank and Maycee Taylor, Orleans High School; Jayka Brown, Paoli High School; and Matthew Woolsey, Springs Valley High School.
The Orange County Government has been awarded a $500,000 Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Housing Grant through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. The OOR grant is designed to assist low to moderate income homeowners with critical home repairs that improve safety, accessibility, and long-term housing stability. Eligible repairs under this grant include:
- Roof repair or replacement, ADA accessibility improvements up to the threshold of the home, Heating and cooling system replacement, Select lighting and electrical upgrades and Water heater replacement.
This award reflects strong collaboration between Orange County government and community partners, including Southern Indiana Community Healthcare, Team OC, Orange County Economic Development, Orange County CASA, and the Orange County Community Foundation. The grant will be rolled out in phases and will follow all OCRA guidelines. Additional information regarding eligibility, application timelines, and participating contractors will be released soon.On Saturday night, Police were patrolling SR 56 in French Lick when they observed a vehicle with improper taillights. Officers stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 28 year old Cody Moffatt of French Lick. While speaking to Moffatt, officers observed visible signs of impairment and Moffatt was transported to the Orange County Jail for a chemical test. Moffatt was arrested on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
Monday, December 15th, 2025
On Friday, around 2:50 pm, members of Washington County emergency services were dispatched to North State Road 135, near the intersection of Hypes Road, in reference to a single vehicle accident with injuries. Driver and witness statements, along with evidence gathered at the scene indicated that 33 year Cody Cornett of Salem was traveling southbound on State Road 135, operating a 2008 GMC Siera pickup truck. Cornett left the roadway and struck a guardrail on the West side of the roadway. Cornett’s vehicle flipped over and came to a rest on the driver’s side. Cornett had to be extricated from the vehicle and was transported by ambulance to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of his injuries. The passenger of the vehicle, 57 year old Robin Cornett of Salem refused medical treatment at the scene. Assisting the Washington County Sheriff's Department at the scene were the Indiana State Police, Salem Police Department, Salem Fire Department and the Washington County Ambulance Service. Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash, which remains under investigation at this time.
On Saturday night, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were patrolling US 50 near Montgomery when they observed a vehicle speeding. Troopers stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 23 year old William Stewart of Loogootee. While speaking to Stewart, Troopers observed visible signs of impairment. Police also recognized signs of criminal activity. A K-9 was called to the scene to assist. During an open-air sniff of the vehicle, the K-9 gave a positive indication of the presence of narcotics. Due to a positive K-9 alert on the vehicle, officers conducted a search and found suspected marijuana and paraphernalia. Stewart was arrested and transported to Washington Community Hospital for a chemical test. Stewart had a prior OWI conviction within seven years making this arrest a felony. Stewart was then transported to the Daviess County Jail on charges of Operating While Intoxicated with a Prior, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Paraphernalia.
Early Friday morning, Police were patrolling State Road 37 near Saint Croix in Perry County when they observed two individuals walking down the side of the road. Police then made contact with the two males. The two males said they had slid off the roadway, and their vehicle were stuck in a yard. While speaking to the males, police observed visible signs of impairment from both the males. Officers were able to determine the driver of the vehicle was 54 year old James Linder of New Albany. Linder was transported to the Perry County Jail for a chemical test. Linder was arrested and transferred to the Perry County Jail on a charge of Operating While Intoxicated.
Friday, December 12th, 2025
On Wednesday, the Indiana State Police held a ceremony at the Indiana State Police Museum for the eight new Indiana State Police, one Lawrence County Deputy Patrol K-9 Handlers and their newly appointed K-9 partners that successfully completed the 16th Indiana State Police K-9 Training School. Trooper Austin Collins of the Jasper Post and his partner "Leo" were among those graduates. The Indiana State Police K-9 School is an annual 12-week school held in Indianapolis, with over 480 hours of instruction to include obedience, tracking, locating articles of evidence, apprehension of fighting or fleeing suspects, building searches, narcotics detection, and handler protection. K-9 handlers also receive training in K-9 legal concepts and classes on odor detection theory and tracking situations. Teams train at night and in varying conditions with scenario-based training and problem-solving situations for eight to ten hours a day. Leo is a Belgian Malinois that came to the ISP from Poland. He is just over a year old. His handler, Trooper Collins, is a three-year veteran of the Indiana State Police and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Trooper Collins was also a police officer with the French Lick Police Department for three years before attending the Indiana State Police Recruit School. Trooper Collins is a drug recognition expert, field training officer, member of the Indiana State Police Honor Guard, certified breath test operator, and was a member of the tactical intervention platoon.
The Shoals Betterment Fund, one of the many funds within the Martin Co. Community Foundation recently made a $1,000 donation to the Shoals High School Ag Farm. This donation was for the Ag cattle corral handling facility. The Shoals Betterment Fund was established several years ago in memory of the late Sanford A. Deckard, owner and Publisher of The Shoals News. Presenting the donation were Mr. Sanford A. Deckard's son and his two granddaughters.
A Bedford man wanted on an outstanding warrant was arrested Tuesday night after a physical altercation with police. According to an affidavit, deputies arrived at a residence on Coxton Road in Bedford around 7:47 p.m. to serve an active warrant for 48 year old Anthony Caraway related to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. When police arrived, a Ram 1500 registered to Caraway was observed in the driveway. As police searched the house they found a closet that was being held shut from the inside. Officers forced open the closet door and Caraway immediately dropped to the floor and began physically resisting arrest. While resisting, Caraway allegedly grabbed at the officer’s clothing and pushed him. Caraway eventually surrendered and deputies were able to remove him from the closet physically. A search of Caraway yielded a plastic baggie with 0.6 grams of meth, 2.3 grams of heroin, a glass smoking device, a metal spoon, and a syringe. Police later learned Caraway was convicted of dealing in a Schedule II controlled substance from a 2012 case. Caraway faces charges of a probation violation, resisting arrest, possession of meth, possession of a narcotic drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful possession of a syringe.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
The Orange County Rural District 1 Fire Department and the Springs Valley Fire Department, along with IU Health Lifeline EMS responded to the 7000 block of West County Road South around 5:30 A.M. on Tuesday for a report of a structure fire. When crews arrived, they found a utility shed fully involved and the siding of a nearby residential structure melted an beginning to catch fire. Firefighters made the decision to protect the residential structure by cooing the exterior, then extinguishing the nearby utility shed. The fire was quickly brought under control by 6:00 A.M. The residence was a duplex with 2 living units and the structure was vacant at the time of the fire. No injuries were reported in the incident. 10 firefighters responded in 6 apparatus. All units were clear of the scene by 6:30 P.M. with damages estimated around $50,000.
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The Orleans Chamber of Commerce has announced winners in its 2025
Residential/Business Christmas Lighting/Decorating Contest, which was judged Monday night. This year's best overall light display honors this year went to the following:
2025 Residential Winners:
Will & Sydney Owens,
Paul & Amy Seigle,
Zac & Shyanne Gastelum,
2025 Chamber’s Choice Winner:
Simon and Wendy Sprigler, 6360 N. Co. Rd. 200 W.
2024 Orleans Business Winners:
Kirk Veterinary Service, 130 W. Washington St.
Flower Cottage, 437 N. Maple St.
Chamber officials wish to thank all those who participated in this year's contest and would like to encourage residents to take some time during the holiday season to view the many beautifully decorated homes that maybe found throughout the Orleans Community.
Washington County Prosecuting Attorney Tara Coats Hunt announced that on Monday, a Jefferson County, Kentucky Grand Jury returned an indictment in the homicide case involving the death of Cairo Jordan. Dejaune Anderson, Cairo’s mother, has been indicted on Murder, Manslaughter 1st Degree, Criminal Abuse 1st Degree, and Abuse of a Corpse. Prosecutor Hunt made the decision to request that the Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney review the investigation into Cairo’s murder and consider presenting the case to a Grand Jury. As a result, the prosecution of Dejaune Anderson will now be directed by Commonwealth and their office. This case involved both Indiana and Kentucky and determining jurisdiction required extensive legal analysis. Although Washington County has been fully prepared to prosecute this case, shifting jurisdiction ensures a strong legal foundation and prevents the ruling from being overturned due to a technicality. This investigation has already resulted in one conviction: co-defendant Dawn Coleman pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and received a 30-year sentence, with five years suspended to probation.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
The Paoli Police Department are advising all local businesses and residents that multiple reports of “washed” counterfeit $100 bills are circulating in the community. “Washed” bills are genuine lower-denomination bills that criminals chemically strip of their original ink. The blank currency paper is then reprinted to look like a $100 bill. Because the paper itself is real U.S. currency, these fakes can pass quick inspections. Businesses and individuals should take extra care when accepting $100 bills. Key red flags include:
Security Strip: A legitimate $100 bill’s security thread reads “USA 100” and Washed bills often still show the original $1 or $5 security strip when held up to light.
Watermark: The watermark on a $100 bill is the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. A washed bill may show George Washington or Abraham Lincoln instead.
Raised Printing: Counterfeit reprints on washed paper often have blurred or flat-feeling ink instead of the raised texture found on authentic bills.
Color-Shifting Ink: The “100” in the bottom right corner should shift from copper to green when tilted. Many counterfeit prints cannot duplicate this effect.
Security Ribbon: The blue 3-D ribbon woven into modern $100 bills should show moving bells and 100s when tilted. If the ribbon is printed on the surface instead of woven through the paper, it is fake.
If You Encounter One police advise you do not return the bill to the person who handed it to you. Try to delay the individual if safely possible. Note any physical description, vehicle, or direction of travel and Contact the Paoli Police Department immediately at (812) 723-2836.An Orange County woman was arrested on Monday after police pulled her over for speeding in Martin County. On Monday afternoon, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were patrolling US 50 in Shoals when they stopped a vehicle for speeding. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 40 year old Ashley Moore of West Baden. During the interaction, the Trooper recognized indicators of criminal activity. Moore also showed visible signs of impairment. During a search of the vehicle, suspected marijuana was located. Moore was arrested and transported to Daviess Community Hospital in Washington for a chemical test. Moore was then transported to the Martin County jail on charges of Possession of Marijuana and Operating While Intoxicated with a Prior. Moore was convicted of OWI in 2024 making this arrest a felony.
A Mitchell man was arrested on multiple drug and driving charges after police attempted to serve a separated warrant. The incident began when on Friday when police received a tip regarding another male who was allegedly driving with a suspended license and had failed to report striking a deer in a 2011 Subaru Forester. The information about the male showed an active driver’s license, but indicated an active arrest warrant. Police then attempted to serve the warrant in the 1100 block of West Warren Street in Mitchell. According to the Probable Cause Affidavit, upon approaching the home, officers immediately detected the strong odor of marijuana. At the home, police spoke to a woman who answered the door and 21 year old Kindal Turpin of Mitchell who was inside the home. Both allowed the officers to enter the residence and during the search, officers located a bag of marijuana that weighted over 25 grams and paraphernalia. Police also confirmed that Turpin’s driver’s license was suspended. Turpin, was taken into custody and faces charges of operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in his body, driving while his driver’s license was suspended with a prior conviction, possession of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.
Friday, December 5th, 2025
An Early morning traffic stop for an equipment violation led to a narcotics arrest in Orange County. On Thursday morning, officers with the Paoli Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a busted tail light. During the stop, signs of deception and criminal behavior were noticed and K9 Kilo was deployed for a free air sniff. K9 Kilo showed a positive alert on the vehicle and a search of the vehicle was conducted. During the search, a small amount of suspected meth was found. A follow up interrogation and search of the suspects led to officers locating a firearm and a large amount of suspected methamphetamine. The officers in total removed a handgun, a pipe, and 28 grams of methamphetamine. The two people in the vehicle were identified as Kelley Richardson and Dalton Hitner who both face charges of Possession of meth with a firearm and Possession of paraphernalia. Hitner faces additional charges of Dealing meth and Maintaining a Common Nuisance.
A traffic stop initiated by State Police Monday evening, resulted in the arrest of a Monroe County man, and two Lawrence County women. Troopers with the Bloomington District were conducting traffic patrols in Bedford when they observed a 2011 white Mazda CX-7 approaching at a high speed. Troopers activated their emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop. The driver who was identified as 55 year old Marlo Hurt of Mitchell was stopped in the parking lot of an abandoned building located at the intersection of 16 th and G Streets. Following the stop, the back driver side door opened and a male subject, identified as 27 year old Tanner Hurt of Bloomington fled the scene. During the foot chase, Troopers observed Hurt throwing a backpack he was wearing as he ran down the sidewalk. Hurt was apprehended as he was attempting to jump a chain link fence. Other troopers assisting with the stop, found the backpack. In the backpack were drug-related items including multiple plastic bags containing a total of 3 grams of a crystal substance believed to be methamphetamine, paraphernalia with burnt plant material, multiple used hypodermic syringes, and other items of paraphernalia. Tanner Hurt, the other passenger, 22 year old Teegan Ray-Burton of Bedford and the driver Marlo Hurt are all facing multiple drug related charges.
On Wednesday afternoon, Troopers from the Indiana State Police were patrolling in Washington when they stopped a vehicle for driving in the wrong lane of travel and failing to signal a lane change. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 70 year old Dean Buchheit. Buchheit showed visible signs of impairment and was transported to the Daviess Community Hospital in Washington for a chemical test. Buchheit was then arrested and transported to the Daviess County jail on charges of Operating While Intoxicated.
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025
On October 21st, Detectives with the Huntingburg Police Department began an investigation after reviewing a Cyber Tip Report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The Cyber Tip was generated by Instagram and included information of an adult male communicating to a minor female under the age of 16. During the investigation, it was determined that 51 year old Christopher Wilson of Dubois was the user of the Instagram account that was soliciting an underage female. Additional evidence of child solicitation and vicarious sexual gratification was also discovered through a search warrant and subpoena to electronic and internet service providers. On Monday, a search warrant was executed in Jasper and Dubois. Detectives from the Huntingburg Police Department were assisted by investigators with the Jasper Police Department, Dubois County Sheriff's Office, Ferdinand Police Department, and the Dubois County Prosecutor’s Office. During the search, numerous electronic devices were seized and will be searched by police for additional evidence. Wilson was taken to the Huntingburg Police Department and interviewed. As a result of the investigation, Wilson was taken into custody on Monday and booked into the Dubois County Jail on charges of Vicarious Sexual Gratification and Child Solicitation.
A Tennessee man was arrested Monday afternoon after leading police on a pursuit that ended with a successful PIT maneuver on Interstate 65. Around 1:30 p.m., police received a report of an orange 2012 Jeep traveling southbound on I-65 in Scott County driving erratically. Police responded and located the vehicle near Henryville. Upon catching up to the Jeep, troopers attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused to yield, weaving across lanes, traveling on the right shoulder, and nearly striking the guardrail. The Jeep continued southbound, crossing lanes and driving on the shoulder. Deputies from the Clark County Sheriff’s Department and officers from the Sellersburg Police Department deployed stop sticks near the Sellersburg exit, successfully deflating multiple tires. Despite the disabled tires, the driver continued fleeing. A PIT maneuver was performed near the 6.5-mile marker, bringing the vehicle to a stop. Police took the driver into custody without further incident. The driver was identified as 28 year old Wesley Phillips of Spencer, Tennessee. Phillips was transported to Clark County Hospital for medical clearance and then booked into the Clark County Jail on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Aggressive Driving, Reckless Driving and Operating While Intoxicated with Refusal.
Monday, December 1st, 2025
The Orange County Community is recognizing Calvin Seitz from the Springs Valley community for an outstanding accomplishment on the cross-country course. Despite wintry conditions in Wisconsin, Calvin powered through to win the Brooks Cross Country Midwest Championship with a time of 15:11 beating the second place finisher by over 5 seconds. This achievement earned him the Midwest title and secured his spot to represent the region at the national championships in San Diego on December 13. Seitz, a Junior at Spring Valley High School, already won the State Championship in Indiana after finishing 1st on November 1st with a time of 15:01.
The Dubois County Sheriff's Department would like to make the community aware of a recent scam circulating the area that involves the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Scammers are contacting people through text messages, emails, and phone calls, claiming there is an issue. They often include fake links or request payment or personal details.
An Important Reminder:
• The BMV will not ask for your Social Security number, banking information, or payments through unsolicited messages.
• Do not click suspicious links or respond to unknown senders.
• Verify all information directly through the official DMV/BMV website or by calling your local branch.
• If you believe you’ve been targeted, report it to local law enforcement.
The Martin Co. Community Foundation awarded over $7,700 to nineteen Shoals and Loogootee teachers through the 2025 MCCF Classroom Grant Cycle. The Classroom Grant program is designed to fund small, in-class projects that might not have a typical funding source. The goal is to help teachers provide additional educational projects that reinforce curriculum in a creative and innovative way that stimulates student learning. The Shoals Community School Corporation grant recipients and projects were:
Kari Goodman, Sense the Fun
Aimee Harder, Fun in P.E.
Ruby Harder, Butterfly and Blossom Project
Melanie Hawkins, Free Build STEM
Heidi Hoffman (Elementary), Step up to the Plate and Measuring Fitness
Molley Parsley, Tiny Seeds, Big Dreams
Cassie Phillips, Plant Propagation and Tissue Culture
Sarah Sexton, CPR/First Aid/AED Certification
Wesley Stephenson, More is LessWednesday, November 26th, 2025
An autopsy was completed Tuesday on the body of 43 year old Robert Alan Bragman of Salem. According to the coroner’s preliminary findings, Bragman’s death was likely due to a cardiac event, possibly compounded by hypothermia. No foul play is suspected. Toxicology results remain pending, and the investigation continues under the direction of the Indiana State Police. Robert Bragman was initially reported missing on Monday, November 17th. His body was discovered near a walking trail just west of Salem on Saturday, November 22, by a locally organized search team.
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a lane closure for State Road 56 in Dubois County. Beginning on or around Monday, December 1st, State Road 56 will be reduced to one lane of traffic near Jasper. This lane closure will occur between County Road 350 West and Pine Crest Drive over Crooked Creek. This lane closure will allow for a shoulder replacement project. This work is expected to take three weeks to complete, depending on the weather. This shoulder replacement project is in preparation for bridge work in 2026. One lane of traffic will remain open during this project. Traffic flow will be controlled with a temporary traffic signal. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution, and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones.
Friday, November 21st, 2025
Indiana State Police arrested a Jeffersonville man Tuesday night after a traffic stop on Interstate 265. A Trooper stopped a vehicle driven by 33 year old Garrett Smelosky of Jeffersonville around 9:30 p.m., November 12th near the 10th Street Exit for failing to yield to emergency vehicles who were working a crash, and for speeding. Smeloksy’s vehicle allegedly sped past Troopers as well as the wrecker driver as they were working a car versus deer accident in the median of I-265. During the stop, Smelosky allegedly displayed signs of impairment. Based on the stop and investigation, troopers obtained a search warrant for a blood sample. A 1 month old infant was in the back seat of the vehicle during the incident. The child was unharmed and was released to a family member. Smeloksy was transported to the Clark County Jail on charges of Neglect of a dependent, Operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a passenger under 18 and Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has announced that five state properties will host holiday light shows starting later this month. Ouabache State Park kicks off its light show on November 28th. Other participating sites include Mounds, Lieber, Spring Mill, and Versailles State Parks. Each event supports the park’s Friends group, offering Hoosiers a festive way to celebrate the season. Check the DNR website for dates, times, and admission details.
As holiday travel ramps up, Indiana State Police are cracking down on unsafe driving as part of the Safe Family Travel campaign. Authorities stress that impaired driving and failure to wear a seat belt remain major causes of fatal crashes. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute urged drivers to "buckle up, slow down, and never drive impaired" to ensure safer roads. The campaign runs from November 26th through the end of December.
Thursday, November 20th, 2025
On Tuesday, police arrested a Washington County man on multiple charges as the result of an Indiana State Police investigation which began in 2024. In late July 2024, Indiana State Police Detectives began an investigation into an alleged child sexual abuse case in Washington County. As part of this case, Detectives secured a search warrant for a social media account linked to 22 year old Eric Crawford, resulting in thousands of files for review. During this process, photos of another juvenile victim unrelated to the initial investigation were discovered. Detectives sent his investigation findings to the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office for review and potential filing of charges. On Monday, an arrest warrant was formally issued for Crawford. The warrant was for three counts of Possession of Child Pornography; each charge is a Level 6 Felony. On Tuesday, Crawford was arrested in Harrison County and transported to Washington County Jail without incident.
Wednesday, November 19th, 2025
Springs Valley Water will be closing the entrance to Abydel Road at the Hwy 56 intersection in West Baden beginning December 1st for a water line replacement project. Access to Abydel can be made by using the flood route access. Springs Valley Water will complete the work as soon as possible but at this time they do not know when this entrance will be reopened.
A Jury Trial was held from November 12th to 17th, in Lawrence Superior Court 1 for charges against Casey Brown. Brown was charged with Murder, Attempted Murder, and Criminal Confinement. After two and a half hours of deliberations, the Jury returned a verdict of Guilty on all counts. Casey Brown will be sentenced by the Honorable Judge Robert Cline on December 9th at 9:00 a.m.. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, Lawrence County Coroner’s office, Indiana State Police, French Lick Police Department, and Orleans Police Department all contributed to this case.
A complaint regarding a threat at a Bedford park on Saturday led to an arrest of a juvenile male. The incident occurred on Saturday, around 2:09 p.m., when Officers were dispatched to Thornton Park at 1625 Q Street in Bedford in reference to a female juvenile caller who reported being threatened by a male in the parking lot. When police arrived, they made contact with the caller, who directed him to a group of five males near two parked vehicles. While speaking with the group, police detected the distinct odor of marijuana coming from a black Ford passenger car. The male juvenile who owned the Ford consented to a probable cause search. During the search, police found a THC vape, A clear plastic bag containing a Schedule I Controlled Substance, Five unopened “shooters” of alcohol, plus two other bottles of alcohol and a nicotine vape. Based on the evidence collected, the juvenile male faces charges of possession of marijuana, possession of a Schedule 1 controlled substance, illegal possession of alcohol, and unlawful possession of a tobacco vape. The juvenile was taken to the Bedford Police Department for processing. He was the released from custody and handed over to his mother and issued a Promise to Appear in the Lawrence County Probation Department Juvenile Division. The other males present at the scene were advised to leave and did so without further issue.
Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
The Former Lawrence County Auditor recently plead guilty to official misconduct and ordered to pay several thousand dollars in restitution. Jessica Staggs, the Former Lawrence County Auditor has pleaded guilty to official misconduct, a Level 6 felony, stemming from her tenure as the Clerk-Treasurer for the town of Oolitic. The investigation began in November of 2023 after the Indiana State Police and the Indiana State Board of Accounts contacted the Lawrence County Prosecutor regarding concerns over the handling of town funds. A Special Prosecutor was later appointed to review the case, which led to an arrest warrant for Staggs. She was initially arrested on August 12th of 2024, surrendering to authorities at the Lawrence County Jail. Staggs appeared before Special Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff in Monroe County for sentencing. Staggs was sentenced to a term of 365 days, with all but one day suspended, resulting in a credit for one day served. Staggs was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $124,760.21 and court costs of $189.00. The charges relate to Staggs’ time serving as the Clerk-Treasurer for the town of Oolitic from October 2014 to December 2020. A Special Investigation Report from the State Board of Accounts uncovered that Staggs had allegedly failed to deposit more than $79,000 in utility receipts between 2015 and 2020.
Monday, November 17th, 2025
On Sunday, around 1:26 p.m., the Orange County Sheriff’s Department received a report of a pedestrian who had been struck by a vehicle on State Road 150 E. The vehicle fled the scene prior to deputies arrival. Following a lengthy investigation and using investigative tactics, deputies identified a suspect vehicle and driver. The suspect, Shannon Daugherty, was apprehended in Martin County and transported to the Orange County Jail, where he was remanded on the preliminary charge of: Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. The victim’s name is being withheld at this time to protect the privacy of the victim. The victim was alert and verbally responsive at the scene. Also assisting at the scene were the Paoli Police Department, Martin County Sheriff’s Office, IU Health Paoli, Air Evac, Livonia Fire Department and Southeast Fire Department.
Fire Crews were called to a small grass fire caused by a suspected lit cigarette in Orleans. On Friday around 12:24 PM, the Orleans Fire Department was dispatched to the east side of town for a reported grass fire. When firefighters arrived, units located a small area of grass burning. Crews promptly extinguished the fire and conducted a thorough check of the surrounding area to ensure no further hazards were present. The suspected cause of the fire was a discarded cigarette. The Orleans Fire Department would like to remind the public of the importance of properly extinguishing and disposing of cigarettes. Even a small ember can ignite dry vegetation and lead to potentially dangerous situations.
A two vehicle collision on Friday on State Road 64 in Crawford County resulted in two people injured. On Friday, around 4:30 P.M., Crawford County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a serious two vehicle collision on State Road 64 in the intersection of North State Road 66, commonly known as the Milltown 4-way. Upon arrival, deputies and first responders immediately began working to save the lives of those involved in the crash. The vehicles involved in the crash were a Jeep Wrangler and a Harley Davidson Road Glide. The driver of the Jeep was transported to the hospital by a family member for non life threatening injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was airlifted from the scene with severe injuries. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by police. Assisting at the scene were the Milltown Police Department, Milltown Fire Department, Crawford County EMS, Indiana State Police, Marengo Police Department, Crawford County EMA, Crawford County Dispatch and Air Evac.
Friday, November 14th, 2025
Springs Valley Water will be flushing hydrants in French Lick and West Baden beginning Monday November 17 th through Friday, November 21 st. It is possible that you may have little to no water pressure during flushing in your area. Flushing will be done in a manner to minimize discoloration. However, it is suggested that water be checked for discoloration before starting laundry or baths.
The Orleans Chamber of Commerce is once again inviting all Orleans residents and business owners to take part in its 2025 annual Christmas Lighting Contest. This year's contest is open to local business owners and all residential properties in Orleans located within a five mile radius. Prizes will be awarded for best overall decorating. Nominations for the 2025 Christmas Lighting Contest may be mailed to the Orleans Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 9 or dropped off at Orleans Town Hall. Those wishing to fax their entries may do so to 812 865-3413. Special entry forms will also appear in The Orleans Progress Examiner. All entries must include the owner's name, address, telephone number, and detailed driving directions. For more information contact the Orleans Chamber office at 812 865-9930.
On October 24th, Detectives with the Huntingburg Police Department and Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force began an investigation after reviewing a Cyber Tip Report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The Cyber Tip was generated by MediaLab/Kik and included media files depicting child sex abuse material. During the investigation, it was determined that 27 year old Keyen Reutepohler of Jasper was the user of the Kik account that uploaded the files. Additional evidence of child exploitation, child solicitation, and distribution of obscene matter was also discovered through search warrants for electronic service providers. On Wednesday, search warrants were executed in Jasper and Huntingburg with additional evidence being seized. Reutepohler was then taken into custody and booked into the Dubois County Jail on 9 Counts of Child Exploitation, 1 Count of Child Solicitation and 3 Counts of Distribution of Obscene Matter.
Thursday, November 13th, 2025
On Tuesday, around 4:14 pm, members of emergency services were dispatched to the 10000 block of Saylor Road near Salem, in reference to a motor vehicle accident involving a dump truck. Driver and witness statements, along with evidence gathered at the scene indicate that 70 year old Jerry Radcliff of Scottsburg was traveling eastbound on Saylor Road, operating a 2001 International dump truck. Radcliff left the roadway and drove into the ditch, on the south side of the roadway. Radcliff then drove back onto the roadway before overcorrecting and traveling off the roadway and into the ditch on the north side of the roadway. Radcliff then struck a tree before coming to a stop. Radcliff was transported by air ambulance to University of Louisville hospital for treatment of his injuries. Also assisting at the scene were the Washington County Ambulance Service, Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department and members of the Salem Fire Department. The motor vehicle accident remains under investigation at this time.
Wednesday, November 12th, 2025
Icy conditions Monday morning led to a multi-vehicle pileup that closed U.S. 231 in Dubois County. Firefighters were called to U.S. 231 between Huntingburg and Jasper around 5:46 a.m. for a report of a crash involving multiple vehicles. Details on how the incident occurred have not been released, but according to the Jasper fire chief, 12 vehicles were involved and two people were transported to the hospital with no severe injuries were reported. Jasper responded with 12 firefighters and one truck to help provide care for anyone involved in the crash. Due to the time of day, they also responded with their light truck to the scene and called the Huntingburg Volunteer Fire Department to provide additional lighting. The pile-up pushed traffic onto alternative county roads, but slick conditions there also contributed to slide-offs,. Tow trucks were responding to multiple slide-offs across the county, which slowed clearing the scene on U.S. 231 and forced it to remain closed for an extended period.
The National FFA Organization has launched the application period for their 2025-26 scholarship program, making nearly $2.5 million in financial assistance available to students pursuing higher education and career training. The organization’s scholarship fund, supported by a vast network of corporate partners and individual donors, is designed to assist FFA members, whether they plan to attend a trade school, vocational program, or a two- or four-year college. The online application window is currently open and will remain open until January 15, 2026. All high school seniors and FFA alumni currently enrolled in college are eligible to apply. The single online application streamlines the process, matching applicants to a wide array of scholarships based on criteria such as intended field of study, financial need, and geographic location. These scholarships support students pursuing careers in agriculture, science, technology, business, and skilled trades. To apply online for the scholarship go to ffa.org/participate/grants-and-scholarships/scholarships.
Members of the Indiana State Police’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, with the assistance from several other agencies arrested a Bloomington man for possession of child sex abuse material. 57 year old Greg Vaughn of Bloomington was arrested Monday following the execution of a residential search warrant. Detectives initiated the investigation into the possession of Child Sexual Abuse Materials in October and identified the potential suspect as Vaughn. A search warrant was applied for and granted for the suspect’s residence. The search warrant was executed in Bloomington and police seized electronic and digital media devices. Vaughn was arrested without incident and transported to the Monroe County Jail on 2 counts of Possession of Child Sex Abuse Material (under 12 years of age). The examination of his electronic devices by ISP forensic examiners remains ongoing, with additional charges possibly forthcoming.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2025
Orange County Firefighters battled a blaze Sunday night at a Greenfield township home. The Orange County Rural District 1 Fire Department and Southeast Fire Department were dispatched Sunday night around 7:45 P.M. to a reported residential structure fire near the 9400 block of County road 625 west in Greenfield township. Fire Crews arrived to find a single family home with light smoke in the living room. Crews quickly determined the fire was in the walls around the chimney. Fire personnel removed the wall paneling and insulation and extinguished the fire. The fire had slightly spread up the wall into the upstairs bedroom and the same tactics were used to extinguish that fire. The fire was brought under control in 20 minutes and 250 gallons of water was used to extinguish the fire. 5 Fire apparatus and 13 firefighters were needed on the scene to battle the blaze. No injuries were reported and all units were cleared from the scene just before 10 P.M. Also assisting at the scene were the Southeast Fire Department and the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
Judge Pro-Tem Robert Cline of the Lawrence Superior Court I sentenced a Mitchell man to 2 years executed in the Indiana Department of Correction. 56 year old Franklin Banks of Mitchell pled guilty to Failure to Register as a Sex of Violent Offender, a Level 6 Felony as part of negotiated plea agreement with the State of Indiana. Banks was awarded no credit time as part of the agreement. This case shall be served consecutive to a case in Martin County.
Last Week, fourteen probationary troopers graduated from the 88th Indiana State Police Lateral Academy. These probationary troopers have completed over 1,200 hours of structured training in law enforcement techniques and hands-on, scenario-based training at the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy. The probationary troopers now begin their next phase of instruction, a three-month field training period, working alongside veteran troopers. The new troopers assigned to the Jasper Post are Aaron Guzman and Dakota Hatton. Trooper Guzman is a graduate of Washington High School. After high school, Guzman earned an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Owensboro Community and Technical College. In 2015 Trooper Guzman joined the U.S. Army and served as a Calvary Scout for four years and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2016. After his time in the military, he served five years with Washington Police Department. Trooper Hatton is a 2014 graduate of Washington High School. After high school, Hatton earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Johnson University in Knoxville, TN. In 2015, Trooper Hatton joined the Army National Guard as a Military Police Officer and served in an overseas tour at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After returning home, he served four years as a patrolman with Washington Police Department in Washington.
Friday, November 7th, 2025
The Martin Co. Community Foundation recently awarded the Purdue Extension Martin County 4-H Council a $12,000 Vision Grant to help replace the old stage at the Community Building. The old stage consisted of risers that, while durable, were very heavy, difficult to move and setup, and had no handrails for those physically challenged to climb the steps. The new stage will resolve those issues as well as offer more flexibility with the setup and configuration.
A routine traffic stop led to the arrest of two men after a large amount of marijuana was found. According to the probable cause affidavit, the incident began when police observed a black Chevy Malibu merge onto State Road 37 without using a turn signal. After initiating a traffic stop, police approached the vehicle and immediately noted a “very strong odor of marijuana” emitting from inside. The driver, who was identified as 19 year old Caleb Coryea of Bedford told officers that his taillight was not operational. The passenger was identified as 25 year old Jordan William s of Indianapolis. Due to the strong odor of marijuana, police initiated a probable cause search of the vehicle. During the search, officers located a gun with an extended magazine, multiple bags containing an estimated 135 grams of marijuana and 50 THC oil smoking cartridges. Both individuals received a verbal warning for the taillight issue. They were not immediately arrested at the scene as the officer had to assist another officer with an urgent matter. The case was submitted for review and warrants were issued for the men’s arrest. Both were detained on Monday on charges of dealing and possession of marijuana.
A Mitchell man was arrested on drug charges after a severe two-vehicle accident that occurred in June. The incident occurred on June 17th around 6:34 p.m., at the intersection of State Road 37 and Patrick Robbins Way in Bedford. Police arrived at the scene to find two damaged vehicles, one of which had rolled over. While investigating, police learned that a vehicle was struck while attempting to turn onto State Road 37. Due to the severity of the impact, the Bedford Fire Department had to extract the driver from his vehicle. Both occupants were transported to IU Health Bedford, complaining of full-body pain. W itnesses on the scene told police that a vehicle ran the red light and struck the other vehicle at a high rate of speed causing it to roll over two to three times before coming to rest in the grass median. Police made contact with the other driver, identified as 54 year old Darin Compton of Mitchell who was the driver of a blue Ford F-150. Officers noticed multiple injuries on Compton and he appeared confused and spoke slowly. Due to the severity of his injuries , Compton was life-lined to Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. A month later, police received the final toxicology report for Compton, which confirmed his blood contained methamphetamine, amphetamine, and a controlled substance. Police then requesting an arrest warrant and Compton was detained on Monday on charges of OWI causing moderate bodily injury and OWI endangerment.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
The Paoli Police Department have welcomed back from retirement Matthew Anderson. Matt returns to the department where his distinguished law enforcement career began in 2006, bringing with him nearly two decades of dedicated service to the citizens of Orange County. He is a veteran law enforcement officer and honorably retired member of the Indiana Army National Guard. In the past, Matt has earned a reputation for his professionalism, leadership, and commitment to public service. Throughout his career, he has served as a certified instructor in firearms, emergency vehicle operations, and in-service training.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Orleans Town crews are now picking up bagged leaves. Trash and bagged leaves must be kept separate for pick-up. The Town’s Leaf Machine pickup will also get underway soon. Crews will be moving from pile to pile until all the leaves are down and collected and then will make the circuit again. Residents are being asked to rake leaves to the tree plat, located between the sidewalk and curb and NOT into the street. Burning of leaves are not permitted on any town street or roadway. Residents are asked to kindly remove any large sticks and similar debris from the leaf pile. The sticks clog up the vacuum pipes and slow the crew’s progress. Leaf collection season is a great time to clear any nearby storm drain inlets and help the town keep them maintained to prevent drainage and flooding problems during heavy rainfall. Questions concerning leaf collection should be directed to Orleans Town Offices at 812-865-2539.
Community members gathered in downtown Orleans on Friday to celebrate the dedication of the Magnificent Monon Mural, the striking piece of public art painted by artist Adam Long. The mural, which spans three massive working grain bins, vividly captures the legacy of the historic Monon Railroad that once played a vital role in the town’s development. Attendees also celebrated the unveiling of a donor plaque recognizing the businesses, organizations, and individuals whose support made the mural possible. The project brought together local leaders, property owners, and funding partners who shared a vision for honoring Orleans’ past while adding a vibrant new attraction to its downtown. Long’s design pays homage to the Monon Railroad, often called “The Hoosier Line,” which connected communities across Indiana and served as a lifeline for commerce and travel. The mural’s location also connects directly to the Monon South Trail, allowing trail users to walk from the trail to the viewing spot and experience the artwork up close. A plaque at the site lists the names of donors and supporters, ensuring the community’s contributors are recognized for their role in bringing this vision to life.
Indiana State Police Cold Case Detectives have arrested a Tennessee man in connection with a 1996 rape reported in Scott County. The investigation began in September of 1996 when Detectives responded to a report from an adult female victim who stated she was raped after leaving the former Austin Lounge in Austin with two men. The victim provided a name she believed belonged to her assailant. DNA analysis has since confirmed that individual was not the perpetrator. In June, an Indiana State Police forensic scientist informed officer that advanced DNA technology and techniques had identified a close genetic relative of the original suspect profile. Acting on this lead, Detectives conducted follow-up interviews and identified 53 year old Sammy Wayne Riley of La Follette, Tennessee, a former Scott County resident as the suspect. Detectives collected additional DNA samples for analysis to support the case and then requested an arrest warrant for Sammy Riley. A warrant was then issued in Scott County for Riley’s arrest on one count of Rape: Committed by Using or Threatening the Use of Force. Upon learning Riley had returned to Indiana, Detectives took Riley into custody without incident on Saturday.
Monday, November, 3rd, 2025
A Friday night traffic stop in Orange County led to the arrest of a Monroe County man on drug charges. On Friday, around 10:43 p.m., Police were patrolling the City of French lick near State Road 56 and State Road 145 when they stopped a Chevrolet SUV for having expired registration. Police then spoke to the driver of the SUV, who was identified as 35 year old Zachery Edwards of Bloomington. During the interaction, indicators of criminal activity were noticed they and requested the assistance of a K-9. The K-9 performed an open-air sniff of the SUV and gave a positive indication of the presence of narcotics. Due to a positive K-9 alert on the vehicle, officers conducted a search and found a small amount of suspected methamphetamine and paraphernalia. Edwards was arrested and transported to the Orange County jail. While processing Edwards at the jail another bag of suspected methamphetamine was located on Edwards. Edwards is facing charges on Possession of Methamphetamine with an Enhancement for Possession in a Penal Facility, Driving While Suspended with a Prior, Operating a Vehicle Without Ever Receiving License and Possession of Paraphernalia. Also assisting at the scene were the Paoli Police Department.
On June 12th, the Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation after receiving information that 19 year old Conner Madsen of Dale had allegedly raped and molested a child. Indiana State Police conducted the investigation and submitted the findings to the Spencer County Prosecutor’s Office. After reviewing the investigation, the Spencer County Prosecutor’s Office filed criminal charges against Madsen, and an arrest warrant was issued. On Friday night, around 5:45 p.m., police stopped Madsen on State Road 62 in Saint Meinrad. Madsen was arrested without incident and taken to the Spencer County Jail. He faces charges of Rape, Child Molesting, Sexual Battery and Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors. Assisting at the scene were the Spencer County Sheriff’s Office, Perry County Sheriff’s Office, Spencer County Prosecutor’s Office, and Spencer County EMS.
According to police, there is a new scam occurring in the area. A male subject is calling residents and identifying himself as a Duke Energy employee. He is stating the account is past due and payment must be made to avoid the service being shut off. He requests payment immediately and has even said he is waiting in the customer's driveway. If you receive a call like this, do not give out any of your information, make a payment, or purchase gift cards in lieu of a direct payment. If additional assistance is needed, contact your local sheriff's office or police Department.
Thursday, October, 30th, 2025
An Early Wednesday morning crash near Holland resulted in the death of the driver. Around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, First Responders responded to the scene of a single vehicle accident involving a semi tractor trailer on state road 161 near County Road 1025 South near Holland. According to the Dubois County Sheriff's Department, the crash resulted in the death of the semi driver, No other injuries reported. The vehicle was successfully removed from a ditch on the side of the road by local wreckers. Further details about the incident are currently under investigation.
It’s that time of year when kids look forward to dressing up in their favorite costumes and spending time trick-or-treating with family and friends. Although everyone loves to get lots of candy and have fun, the most important thing is health and safety while trick-or-treating and ensuring everyone gets home safely. Police offer some safety tips to keep people safe.
1. Make sure that you have a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective material on the costume so that you can be seen at all times.
2. Always trick-or-treat with an adult or use the buddy system when approaching a house.
3. Walk on the sidewalks and not in the roadway and make sure that you look
both directions before crossing the roadway.
4. Only go trick-or-treating at houses where the front porch light is on.
5. Never enter the house of a stranger.
6. If a trick-or-treater gets separated from others, have them stay where they are and ask an adult for help.
7. Have an adult inspect the candy before it is eaten.
8. If you’re not actively participating in trick-or-treating and are out driving, slow down and drive with caution.Five finalists were selected for the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship in Crawford County. This year’s finalists are Leah Byerly, Devin Decker, Hays Ferriell, Levi Richardson, and Jace Roser. All finalists are senior class students at Crawford County High School. The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship provides full tuition, required fees and a special allocation of up to $900 per year for required books and required equipment for four years. The top 20% of the graduating class was eligible to apply for the Crawford County Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Lilly Endowment created LECSP for the 1997-98 school year and has supported the program every year since with tuition grants totaling more than $505 million. More than 5,400 Indiana students have received Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships since the program’s inception.
Tuesday, October, 28th, 2025
The Orange County Sheriff's Department worked a two vehicle collision early Monday Morning. Around 6:51 a.m. on Monday, the Orange County 911 Dispatch Center received several 911 calls reporting a vehicle crash on State Road 37 near County Road 350 North. Kevin Gilland of English was traveling northbound on SR 37 driving a 2003 Chevrolet. Maher Ahmad was traveling southbound traveling on SR 37 driving a 2018 Mercedes. Initial investigation at the scene reveled that the Mercedes driven by Ahmad crossed the center lane striking the Chevrolet driven by Gilland. Both drivers were taken to IU Health Paoli for their injuries. Both vehicles were towed by local towing services and no injuries were reported at the scene.
First grade students in Mrs. Rutherford's class at Throop Elementary in Paoli turned a classroom lesson about community into action by collecting supplies for the Orange County Humane Society. The class set out to collect 100 items and exceeded that target, delivering 145 items and a fifty dollar donation to the local animal shelter. Students who were able to attend met at the shelter to drop off the donations and to visit the animals. The activity grew out of a unit on how people can contribute to the places where they live and learn. According to school officials, the effort also gave students a hands on opportunity to practice empathy and responsibility while supporting a local nonprofit that depends on community donations and volunteers. The Orange County Humane Society accepts donations year round and is located at 856 North Greenbriar Drive in Paoli or you can call them 812-723-4142.
Indiana State Police Superintendent Anthony Scott announced that Trooper Teresa Vaal has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant. In her new role, Sergeant Vaal will serve as a Jasper District Squad Leader. Sergeant Vaal has been a member of the Indiana State Police for seven years. Sergeant Vaal's promotion follows a rigorous selection process, including a comprehensive written exam, an oral interview, and an extensive evaluation of her overall job performance. Sergeant Vaal is a native of Dubois County where she graduated from Southridge High School. After high school, Sergeant Vaal attended and graduated from University of Southern Indiana with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Before becoming an Indiana State Trooper, Sergeant Vaal worked for the Pike County Sheriff’s Office as a Dispatcher. In 2018 Sergeant Vaal graduated from the 78th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy and was assigned the Jasper Post. In 2020, Sergeant Vaal was awarded the Trooper of the District Award. Sergeant Vaal currently resides in Perry County with her husband.
Monday, October 27th, 2025
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has announced that they are accepting applications for a Merit Deputy position. This opening comes as part of their natural cycle of officer retirements. They are looking for motivated men and women who want to serve their community with integrity and pride. Benefits include:
-A $5,000 Bonus,
-A $52,132 Starting Salary
-Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
-15 Paid Holidays per Year
-Take-Home Car with Off-Duty Use in Orange County
and Indiana Sheriff Pension.
If you’re ready to build a career in public service, they'd love to hear from you. For more information, contact Chief Deputy Ben Bosley at chiefdeputy@orangecounty.in.gov.
A Vincennes man was arrested on Wednesday after a Dubois County traffic stop recovered a stolen pickup truck from the Louisville, Kentucky area. According to Police, the incident began around 11:30 a.m. when officers received a report of a suspicious person at a car dealership in Jasper. Police located the suspect, later identified as 24 year old Connor Smith of Vincennes. Smith was driving a 2024 Toyota Tundra with false and fictitious license plates on US 231. When the vehicle crossed into Huntingburg, police pulled the truck over at the Northside Dollar General. An investigation determined that the pickup had been reported stolen from the Louisville, Kentucky, area in June. Smith was arrested and booked into the Dubois County Jail on a charge of auto theft. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office and Huntingburg Police Department assisted in the arrest.
Last Week, Lawrence Superior Court I Robert Cline sentenced a Bedford man to 1,165 days executed in the Indiana Department of Correction. 37 year old Jeffrey Johnson of Bedford previously pled guilty to Burglary, a Level 5 Felony as part of negotiated plea agreements with the State of Indiana with 910 days to the IDOC with 545 days suspended to supervised probation. While on supervised probation, the Defendant committed a new crime and pled guilty to Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, a Level 6 Felony as part of negotiated plea agreement with the State of Indiana with 365 days all executed at the IDOC. As a result of the new charge and the admission to violating his supervised probation, Judge Cline revoked and ordered the Defendant to serve 800 days in IDOC.
Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
The Orange County Community Foundation Inc. has announced the six finalists for this year’s prestigious Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship:
Landon Farris, Springs Valley High School
Matthew Woolsey, Springs Valley High School
Jayka Brown, Paoli High School
Myleigh Bush, Orleans High School
Aurora Frank, Orleans High School
and
Maycee Taylor, Orleans High School
One of these students will soon be named the 2026 Orange County Lilly Scholar, receiving full tuition, required fees, and up to $900 per year for books and equipment at any Indiana college or university. Since 1998, 44 Orange County students have been named Lilly Scholars — part of more than 5,400 Indiana students who have benefited from this incredible opportunity made possible by the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program.
The Lilly Scholarship not only recognizes academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement, but also encourages bright young Hoosiers to pursue their education and future careers right here in Indiana.Several fire departments across Southern Indiana are receiving a funding boost through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Volunteer Fire Assistance Capacity program. The DNR Division of Forestry awarded more than $450,000 statewide to 100 departments in 54 counties. Multiple local fire agencies are among the recipients of the grants which are funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. The grants are intended to help departments purchase firefighting gear, radios, and safety equipment, or to enhance wildland firefighting capabilities. The French Lick Fire Department in Orange County received a $5,000 grant to support wildland firefighting efforts. In Dubois County, the Dubois Volunteer Fire Department received $4,962.50, Haysville Community Volunteer Fire Department was awarded $4,900, Ireland-Madison Township Volunteer Fire Department earned $5,000, Schnellville Volunteer Fire Department was granted $5,000, and St. Anthony Volunteer Fire Department received $5,000. The Central Perry Volunteer Fire Department in Perry County received a $5,000 grant for water-handling improvements, in Spencer County, the Chrisney Volunteer Fire Department was awarded $5,000 for new safety equipment. Departments were selected based on factors including population density, the number of public acres protected, and wildfire reporting to the DNR’s Fire Control Headquarters.
Late Friday night, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were working in the Daviess County area on State Road 57 near Plainville. They observed a vehicle speeding and crossing the centerline in front of them. Troopers stopped the vehicle and spoke to the driver of the vehicle who was a juvenile from Linton. The driver of the vehicle showed visible signs of impairment. The juvenile was then transported to Daviess County Jail for a chemical test. The juvenile tested .181 BAC and was released to a guardian. The Juvenile faces a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
Monday, October 20th, 2025
On Friday around 7:35am, the Springs Valley Fire and Orange Co Rural District 1 Fire Departments were dispatched to the 6500 block of County Road 175 South, also known as Gorge Road for a report of a possible residential structure fire. Firefighters arrived on scene to find smoke coming from the structure. An interior attack crew comprised of both departments made entry to find heavy smoke conditions and a small to moderate fire in the living room area. Interior crew were able to quickly extinguish the fire. Personnel also performed ventilation to clear the smoke conditions and assist in removing heat from the structure. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. Assistance from the State Fire Marshall’s Office was requested. The home was under renovation at the time of the fire and there were no occupants currently living in the home. No injuries were reported while fighting the fire. Also assisting at the scene were the Dubois County EMS, Orange County Sheriff’s Department and the Dubois County Fire Department.
Police arrested a Floyd County man after they witnessed him failing to stop at a stop sign in Crawford County. On Friday morning, the Indiana State Police and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle for disregarding a stop sign on State Road 64 in Marengo. Officers made contact with the driver, identified as 61 year old Paul Gullett of Georgetown. During the interaction, officers recognized indicators of criminal activity. During a search of the vehicle, 5 grams of suspected methamphetamine and suspected marijuana were located. Gullett also showed visible signs of impairment. Gullett was arrested and transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Gullett was then transported to the Crawford County Jail on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Possession of Marijuana.
Friday, October 17th, 2025
Emergency Personnel were dispatched to the scene of a head on collision involving two vehicles between Ames Chapel and Kellams Curve in Orange County. Around 3:11 p.m. on Thursday, the Orange County 911 Dispatch received 911 calls reporting a two vehicle collision on State Road 56, east of Prospect. Initial investigation revealed a 2024 Honda passenger car, driven by John Klingle of French Lick was westbound on SR 56 when the vehicle went left of center colliding with a 2015 Buick, driven by Douglas Lafevor of Williams. Both drivers were treated at the scene by IU Health Life Line EMS for injuries sustained in the accident. Klingle was then flown to U of L Hospital for further treatment of more serious injuries. This incident is still under investigation by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Assisting at the scene were the West Baden Police, Paoli Police, French Lick Police and Springs Valley Fire.
The French Lick Resort is expanding its recreational offerings by restoring a landmark and introducing a new short format golf course. The developments, aim to provide fresh experiences for guests while spotlighting the area’s past. One of the two things the resort is adding is t he Billiard & Bowling Pavilion at the West Baden Springs Hotel. The Hall is set to reopen to guests this Fall, bringing a historic recreation hall back to life. The hall has previously sat vacant for at least 50 years. The Hall was originally opened on Christmas Day in 1917, the building will be restored to its initial purpose. The finished pavilion will feature a six-lane bowling alley and pool tables. A pizzeria and bar will be also be added. The pavilion is located in the gardens along the back brick drive to the hotel. Golfers at French Lick Resort can enjoy the game a new way with the introduction of The Sand Creek Course. This 9 hole short course is a similar course to one that existed on the grounds in the early 1900s. The course is located behind the French Lick Springs Hotel, adjacent to the Valley Links Course, Sand Creek features holes ranging between 40 and 90 yards which allows for a quick round of around 75 minutes. The short course borrows miniature elements from the resort’s acclaimed championship courses, such as the famous Pete Dye volcano bunkers and the challenging Donald Ross greens. The resort also plans to add music and lighting for late-night play in the near future.
On Wednesday night, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were working in the Daviess County area. Troopers responded to a single vehicle crash on a rural county road near Montgomery. The driver of the vehicle, identified as 57 year old April Diamond of Washington showed visible signs of impairment. Diamond was transported to Daviess Community Hospital in Washington for a chemical test and medical clearance. Diamond was then arrested and transported to the Daviess County Jail. Upon a BMV check, Diamond had a prior Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated charge within seven years. Diamond has been charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated with a Prior. Also assisting at the scene were the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, Daviess County Fire and EMS.
Thursday, October 16th, 2025
The Orleans Chamber of Commerce has officially announced the winners of its Annual 2025 Scarecrow Decorating Contest. The creative entries were judged during the recent Orleans Fall Fun Fest in the Park, with the results released this week. The Chamber extended its thanks to all the businesses and residents who participated, contributing to the town’s festive fall atmosphere.
For Business:
1st Place-The Pawlor
2nd Place (Judges Choice)-Butterfly Lane Preschool
Residential:
1st Place-Sam and Kim Holland
2nd Place (Judges Choice)-Velma HendersonIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita reported that the state’s Unclaimed Property Division may surpass the all-time record for returning unclaimed funds to Hoosiers. But many people are still unaware of funds which might be claimed, such as unclaimed wages, refunds, overpayments, money orders, savings and checking accounts and cell phone bill overpayments. To see if you may be due unclaimed property, visit “IndianaUnclaimed.gov, or text CLAIM to 46220 to search your name, family or business. Or you may call 866-462-52 46. That number again for Indiana Unclaimed Property is 866-462-52 46.
A lengthy investigation by the Indiana State Police has resulted in the arrest of a Mitchell man on drug-related charges. 45 year old Chad Falco of Mitchell was arrested on a warrant on Wednesday afternoon for Dealing Methamphetamine. Police requested assistance from the Lawrence County Sheriff's Department in Falco's apprehension. He was observed in a passenger vehicle traveling on Tripleton Pike. Officer's initiated a traffic stop, and Falco was taken into custody without incident. He was transported to the Lawrence County Jail where his custody was transferred. During the arrest, law enforcement officers and detectives found Falco to be in possession of more than 10 grams of methamphetamine. Additional charges are pending.
Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Police responded to a crash in Orange County on Tuesday that killed a Martin County man. On Tuesday, The Orange County Sheriff's Department responded to a single vehicle crash on County Road 75 North, just east of County road 1175 West near French Lick. The preliminary investigation revealed that John Reichenberger of Shoals was driving a 1988 Ford F-150 westbound on County Road 75 North that left the roadway. After exiting the roadway, the vehicle traveled over 450 feet through a wooden fence, down and embankment before impacting a tree. Reichenberger was pronounced dead at the scene by the Orange County Coroner's Office. No other passengers were in the vehicle at the time of the crash. Further investigation will be conducted by the Orange County Coroner's Office with results pending.
The Lost River Township Volunteer Fire Department recently received $15,000 from the Martin Co. Community Foundation 's third quarter round of 2025 Impact Cycle grants, which totaled $100,000. This grant is to help with costs for new turnout gear that expires periodically and must be replaced. Also receiving part the MCCF's third quarter round of grants was the Martin County Council on Aging for $50,000. The Shoals Senior Citizens Center is in dire need of repair and remodeling, as well as needing an Americans with Disabilities Act compliant restroom. This grant will help get the facility to where it needs to be.
On Tuesday around 12:17 p.m., the Spencer County Sheriff’s Office received a call from 48 year old Jamie Adkins stating she had just shot her husband. Officers with the Santa Claus Police Department, Indiana State Police and Spencer County Sheriff’s Office responded to the residence in Santa Claus. Officers attempted to make contact with the female but were unsuccessful. Officers then made entry into the residence. Upon entry into the residence, officers located a deceased male, identified as 49 year old John Adkins, with gunshot wounds and Jamie Adkins with a gunshot wound. Jamie Adkins was transported by ambulance to Owensboro Hospital in Kentucky where she died from her injuries. This investigation is still pending.
Monday, October 13th, 2025
Around 6:44 PM on Friday, the Orleans Fire Department was dispatched to the area of Maple Street and Liberty Street for reports of a utility pole and transformer fire. Upon arrival, crews found a transformer actively arching with explosions audible throughout the area. Firefighters secured the scene and remained on standby while utility crews were notified to handle the electrical hazard. No injuries were reported, and the area was cleared once it was deemed safe. Assisting at the scene were the Orleans Police Department, Orange County Sheriff’s Department and Duke Energy.
Federal regulators are scrutinizing NSA Crane, the massive Indiana naval installation, for years of hazardous waste and explosives mismanagement. The EPA cited multiple violations, including storing volatile materials, like red phosphorus, improperly, failing to label hazardous containers, and neglecting to update emergency plans with first responders. The agency is planning to propose a nearly $250,000 fine against the facility for these environmental and safety risks.
A Georgia man was arrested Saturday evening after failing to stop for speeding and leading police on a short pursuit. Around 6:30 Saturday evening, police were conducting stationary traffic patrol on I-65 just north of Sellersburg when they observed a blue Jeep Cherokee approaching quickly. The Jeep was clocked southbound at 115 mph in a 70mph zone and police attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The driver continued south at a high rate of speed and officers observed the vehicle driving recklessly around other vehicles. The driver then pulled to the side of the road and was taken into custody. Two children were discovered in the vehicle during the traffic stop. The driver, 35 year old Michael Tapia of Georgia was arrested for Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle and Reckless Driving. He was incarcerated at the Clark County Jail and the children were released to their mother who resides in central Indiana.
Thursday, October 9th, 2025
The Orange County 4-H program is now accepting applications for its Livestock Committee, with submissions due by October 15 at 11:59 p.m. The committee includes chairmen and members representing beef, dairy, horse, dog, poultry, rabbit, sheep, goat, and swine projects. Those selected as chairmen will also serve on the Showmanship Committee. The purpose of the Livestock Committee is to advise, guide, and develop 4-H programs that promote positive youth development within each livestock area. Committee members play an essential role in ensuring the educational success and growth of youth participants throughout the year. Anyone interested in applying or learning more can contact Julie Harris at carrell@purdue.edu or call 723-7107.
A Bedford man was taken into custody Sunday afternoon after police observed him driving erratically. According to a probable cause affidavit, the incident occurred on Sunday around 3:50 p.m. when police observed a red Chevrolet Silverado driving south on M Street and failing to use a turn signal. Police followed the vehicle and saw the truck cross the double yellow center line multiple times. The vehicle continued to drive erratically and police initiated a traffic stop. During the stop, police detected the odor of alcohol coming from the drivers, identified as 62 year old Noble Ball of Bedford. Police also noticed his eyes appeared glassy. Ball agreed to perform standardized field sobriety tests and failed those. A preliminary breath test administered at the scene yielded a positive result of 0.098%. Further investigation confirmed that Ball had a previous OWI conviction in 2021. Ball faces charges of OWI with a prior conviction, OWI with endangerment, and violation of specialized driving privileges.
A 23 year old Daniel Lee Wade Burns of New Albany was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Tuesday evening in Clarksville. The incident occurred around 8:22 p.m. on Browns Station Way near Lewis and Clark Parkway. The Clarksville Police Department, along with local fire and emergency personnel, responded to reports of a passenger car striking a concrete culvert. Medical personnel pronounced Burns, the sole occupant of the vehicle, deceased shortly after arriving at the scene. The Clarksville Police Department requested an Indiana State Police crash reconstruction officer to investigate. Preliminary findings indicate Burns was driving a gray 2007 Pontiac G7 westbound on Browns Station Way in the right lane. The vehicle drifted across the fog line on the north side of the road, struck a raised curb, and continued west along the curb. The vehicle then veered off the roadway into a ditch, where it collided head-on with a concrete culvert. Brown Station Way was closed until 11:00 p.m. to allow for the investigation.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
The Washington Police Department was called to investigate an Armed Robbery that occurred early Monday morning at the Marathon Gas Station located at 409 W National Highway in Washington. Two male subjects were reported to have entered the store, stole items, one displayed a handgun, and then they fled on foot to the West. The subjects were believed to have then continued running North across W National Highway. On Tuesday around 2:15 PM, police arrested a suspect from the robbery identified as 18 year old Issac Hardcastle outside of a residence in the 1200 block of McCormick Ave without incident. Hardcastle was arrested on charges of Robbery While Armed with a Deadly Weapon, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery While Armed with a Deadly Weapon, and Theft of a Firearm. During the arrest, Detectives reported seizing a Handgun. The investigation is ongoing.
A Bedford man was arrested over the weekend after he was accused of committing several vehicle incidents. According to a probable cause affidavit filed, the incident began around 9:32 p.m. on Saturday with multiple reports of an erratic driver in a maroon Ford Mustang. A caller then reported that the Mustang had struck a pedestrian while they were walking near 18th and I Streets. A witness told officers that he saw the Mustang intentionally swerve toward the pedestrian, striking him and causing him to fall before fleeing westbound on 18th Street. He was transported to IU Health Bedford, complaining of pain in his leg, ankle, and foot. While searching for the vehicle, officers located the driver after he allegedly caused two more crashes. The driver, later identified as 22 year old Dylan Nunn of Bedford fled on foot from the accident. A Lawrence County Sheriff’s deputy eventually located Nunn on the side of the roadway in the 1400 block of Sunny Acres Drive and arrested him. During the arrest, officers immediately smelled the odor of alcohol. A portable breath test returned a BAC of 0.176. Nunn was charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in moderate injury, operating a vehicle while intoxicated with endangerment and OWI with a blood-alcohol level of 0.15 or greater.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2025
Three men were arrested after police discovered multiple illegal drugs during a welfare check at a Mitchell residence. On Thursday Mitchell Police were called to the residence in the 400 block of East Vine Street in Mitchell to assist Probation Officers. The residence belonged to 39 year old Robert Henderson who is currently on probation. When police got there, probation officers were in the process of arresting Henderson, 29 year old Daigan Rayhill and 29 year old Brandon Haley. According to a probable cause affidavit, when the Probation Officers arrived at the house, they immediately found a syringe, a small clear plastic baggie containing white powder that later tested positive for cocaine, and a scale lying in plain view on the couch. Additional baggies, straws with residue, and another syringe were later found after a search. The three separate baggies found contained 1.56 grams of cocaine. Henderson is facing charges of maintaining a common nuisance, possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, and unlawful possession of a syringe. Haley and Rayhill are facing charges of visiting a common nuisance, possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, and unlawful possession of a syringe.
A late night response to a suspicious person complaint at a Bedford storage facility led to the arrest of a Lawrence County woman. According to the probable cause affidavit, police responded to the storage units in the 1000 block of Peerless Road in Bedford just after midnight on Thursday. When they arrived, they found 55 year old Tracy Chenault of Williams sitting nearby. Chenault told officers she had been at the storage units since 8:30 a.m., attempting to retrieve her belongings because the owner wanted her to vacate the unit. Chenault then requested a ride to Mitchell and police began loading her belongings into the patrol vehicle. Around that time, police became aware that something had fallen out of Chenault’s bag. Police searched the bag and located a glass smoking device with white powdery residue and a small baggie containing three grams of crystal meth. Chenault was transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Washington Police Department are currently investigating an Armed Robbery that occurred early Monday morning at the Marathon Gas Station located at 409 W National Highway in Washington. Two male subjects were reported to have entered the store, stole items, one displayed a handgun, and then they fled on foot to the West. The subjects were believed to have then continued running North across W National Highway. Police are asking for the Public's assistance in any information to help finding these individuals.
Monday, October 6th, 2025
Around 7:44 P.M. Saturday night, the Orleans Fire Department was dispatched to assist Orange County Rural District 2 with a reported motor vehicle accident with fire. The accident took place on State Road 37 near Johnson road just south of Orleans. Engine 18 arrived first and found two vehicles on fire. Firefighters made a quick attack to extinguish the fire. No injuries were reported during the accident. Assisting on scene were IU Lifeline EMS, Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Orleans Police, Hankins Towing, Longs Towing and Indiana Department of Transportation.
Air Evac 17 recently partnered with the Orange County Sheriff's Department by donating first aid kits for 3 of their patrol cars. These kits will provide life saving equipment such as personal protective equipment, CPR masks, bandages and other bleeding control supplies for law enforcement officers to utilize during any emergency situation they encounter. The Air Evac Life team is committed to helping provide the best emergency care to the citizens of Orange and surrounding counties.
On Tuesday, around 2:10 P.M., members of emergency services were dispatched to the 9000 block of S. Voyles Road in reference to a single motor vehicle collision with injuries. Deputies arrived on the scene and spoke with the driver, who was identified as 49 year old Jennifer Williams of Salem. Williams stated she was traveling north on Voyles Road, when a deer ran into her lane of travel. Williams said she collided with the deer, which caused her vehicle to travel off the right side of the roadway, into a field, over an embankment and driveway. Williams was transported by ambulance to St.Vincent Hospital in Salem and later transferred to a Louisville hospital by air ambulance for a fractured back. 81 year old Bonnie Williams of Salem was identified as a front seat passenger in the vehicle. Williams was transported to St. Vincent Hospital in Salem, where she was treated for her injuries and released.
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
The Indiana Department of Health has notified the Orange County Health Department that mosquito samples collected in Orange County have tested positive for West Nile virus. At this point 4 positive pools have been tested to be positive near French Lick. The department recommends taking precautions against mosquito bites to reduce the risk of disease caused by mosquito-borne viruses. State and local health officials recommend that all Hoosiers take the following steps to prevent mosquito-borne diseases:
Furthermore, homeowners, landlords and property managers should take the following steps to control mosquitoes indoors and outdoors:
On Sunday, around 12:04 A.M., members of emergency services were dispatched to the area of State Road 60, near 2393 N. Smedley Road in Campbellsburg for a motor vehicle accident. Deputies arrived on the scene and discovered that two motorcycles had collided on the roadway. One motorcycle was located in a ditch, while the other motorcycle was located down the roadway. The driver of the motorcycle that was located in the ditch, was found unconscious. That driver was identified as 29 year old Kenny Davey of Campbellsburg. The second driver was identified as 41 year old Travis England of Salem. Davey was not wearing a helmet and was flown to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of his injuries. The motor vehicle crash remains under investigation at this time.
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company has named Kasi Sanders, Assistant Operations Manager. Kasi joined Spring Valley’s operations team in April of 2019 as an eBanking Specialist. Kasi resides in Jasper, has three children and one grandchild with another on the way. In her free time, she enjoys listening to live music and traveling. Kasi can be reached at 812.634.4895 or ksanders@svbt.bank.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
As fall officially begins, the American Red Cross is urging the public to make lifesaving blood or platelet donations to help keep the blood supply strong. Donors of all blood types, especially those with types O positive and B negative blood, are needed now. To encourage donation, all who come to give blood, platelets or plasma from now through October 19th will receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card by email. For details, visit RedCrossBlood.org/Fall. In the local area, upcoming blood donation opportunities include:
To make an appointment, visit RedCrossBlood.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS, or by use the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
Southern Indiana landowners whose property was seized by the federal government for the Monon South Trail can now pursue compensation following a landmark ruling by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. Last week, the court granted class certification to a putative class of nearly 300 landowners whose underlying railroad easement property was taken under the National Trails System Act. The 62.3-mile Monon South Trail, a recreational hiking and biking path, is being developed along a former railroad segment running between New Albany and Bedford and crosses through Floyd, Clark, Washington, Lawrence, and Orange counties. The City of New Albany and the Indiana Trails Fund initiated the conversion process in 2018. The grant of class certification allows landowners to be compensated for the taking of their property, which occurred when the government utilized the rail corridor for the public trail. The certification comes just before the original statute of limitations for filing individual claims was set to expire in February 2024. Attorneys Lindsay Brinton and Meghan Largent, from Lewis Rice’s Federal Takings & Rails to Trails Practice Group, filed the successful motion for class certification.
A Bedford man was sentenced to the Indiana Department of Correction by Judge Robert Cline in Lawrence Superior Court I after failing to comply with the terms of his probation. 35 year old Darrell Hildum of Bedford pled guilty to Domestic Battery, a Level 6 felony in a negotiated plea agreement with the State of Indiana. Hildum was sentenced to 545 days total in the Indiana Department of Correction with 540 days suspended and put on supervised probation for 365 days. However, after being convicted of a new criminal offense in Greene County, Hildum’s suspended sentence was revoked and ordered into execution. Judge Cline sentenced Hildum to 540 days in the Indiana Department of Correction with credit for actual days in jail to be applied.
Monday, September 29th, 2025
A single vehicle crash in Martin County led to arrest of a Crawfordsville man on Friday evening. On Friday night, a member of the Indiana State Police was working in the Martin County area near Loogootee. The Trooper responded to a crash on US 231 near Loogootee. The driver of the vehicle, identified as 62 year old Steven Ford of Crawfordsville, was transported to Deaconess Memorial Medical Center in Jasper by ambulance. Police then spoke to Ford at the hospital and during the interaction, Ford showed visible signs of impairment. After medical clearance and a chemical test, Ford was arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail on charges of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Possession of Paraphernalia. Assisting at the scene were the Martin County Sheriff’s Office & Dubois County Sheriff’s Office.
On Friday night, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were working in the Crawford County area near Eckerty. ISP were on State Road 145 when they observed a vehicle speeding. The vehicle was pulled over and police made contact with the driver, who was identified as 28 year old Jason Hill of Eckerty. During the interaction, Hill showed visible signs of impairment and was transported to the Crawford County Jail for a chemical test. Hill was arrested on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
It’s that time of year again as farmers are hard at work bringing in the harvest. With more farm equipment on the roads, drivers are reminded to stay alert and share the road safely this harvesting season. For drivers:
Be patient when following farm machinery as it often moves slowly.
Only pass when it is safe and legal to do so.
Watch for wide equipment and make sure to give plenty of space.
For farmers:
Please use all safety equipment, lights, and reflective markings so you’re visible to other drivers.
Signal turns and pull offs whenever possible to allow traffic to pass safely.
Farmers work hard to feed us all, and we hope everyone, farmers and drivers alike, all get home safely this season.
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