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Friday, September 19th, 2025

The Dubois County Health Department has found two mosquito samples in the county that tested positive for West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne illness that can affect both humans and animals. The department advises residents to protect themselves by using insect repellent containing DEET, wearing light-colored clothing, and avoiding outdoor activity during peak mosquito hours, especially from dusk to dawn. Residents are also encouraged to stay away from areas with standing water and heavy vegetation where mosquitoes are most active. Steps to reduce mosquito breeding include, eliminating standing water around homes, repairing septic systems, cleaning clogged gutters, trimming vegetation, and maintaining swimming pools. Mosquitoes can reproduce in any water that remains for more than four days. The West Nile Virus can also infect domestic animals, particularly horses, where the disease can be severe and sometimes fatal. Horse owners are encouraged to consult with a veterinarian about immunizations.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is Offering a Reward for Information from a Recent Salem Arson Investigation. Around 11:30 pm on Monday, Washington County emergency responders were dispatched to the area of the 500 block of Pilgrim Way in Salem in regards to a shed on fire. There were no injuries reported and the structure was heavily damaged. Authorities believe the fire was intentionally set and Investigators are seeking the public's help in solving this arson case. A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for tips that lead to a conviction. If you have any information, call the Indiana Arson Hotline at 1-800-382-4628. All calls are confidential.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 337 in Orange County. Beginning on or around Monday, September 29, crews will begin daily road closures for State Road 337 near Orleans. These road closures will occur between North County Road 200 E and North County Road 500 East. Daily road closures will allow for culvert replacement projects. Work is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is State Road 37 to State Road 56. Local traffic will have access up to the point of closure. Road closures will occur between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert in work zones.

Thursday, September 18th, 2025

Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company is proud to announce that its website has won the Financial Services Standard of Excellence Award in the Web Marketing Association’s WebAwards. The nomination was submitted by Springs Valley’s website development partner, WSI, and evaluated by an international panel of digital marketing and website design experts. Each site in the competition is judged on key criteria including content, design, ease of use, innovation, interactivity, technology, and alignment with customer needs. The judges’ feedback highlighted the sites strengths, including the home page design for its effective use of color, icons, and layout, creating a strong first impression for visitors. Judges also said that the site blends modern digital elements with a user experience that reinforces trust—an achievement that makes Springs Valley’s online presence both functional and welcoming.

The Indiana State Police are currently investigating an ultralight aircraft crash on Saturday afternoon that left the pilot injured. According to Police, the incident occurred around 4:02 p.m. on Saturday in the 300 block of Sunny Acres Lane in Bedford. The pilot, whose identity has not yet been released, was injured in the crash. No further details about their condition have been provided. The ISP are currently investigating the cause of the crash. Authorities have not released any information regarding potential factors that may have contributed to the incident.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2025

The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced that they will host a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday October 22nd, at Jasper Middle School. The Middle School is located at 3600 N. Portersville Road in Jasper. The meeting will be to present the Screening of the Alternatives Report for the Dubois County section of the Mid-States Corridor. A Screening of Alternatives Report is being finalized for release and will be the topic of the next public information meeting. This meeting will present the latest alternatives being considered and allow the public to learn more, discuss access options and offer feedback on proposed corridor alternatives. INDOT also announced it had released a request for information to the construction industry. The RFI seeks input on contract size, types, and other construction schedule considerations. The RFI is for the 24 miles of the proposed highway that is in Dubois County. This section was identified as the first Section of Independent Utility to be studied of the five sections. Those sections include U.S. 231 through Spencer County to the Ohio River; a section near U.S. 231 north from Haysville to south of Loogootee; the area around Loogootee; and the section north of Loogootee to Interstate 69. According to the project description, major construction on the Dubois County section is expected to begin in 2027, with completion set to take around five years with an estimated cost of $1 billion.

The 78th Mitchell Persimmon Festival has announced their new Queen. Adilyn Fields was crowned Queen of the Persimmon Festival. Fields is a senior at Mitchell High School and daughter of Casey and Andy Fields. In the royal court are the three Princesses Marissa Blais, a junior at Mitchell High School and was also selected by her fellow contestants as Miss Congeniality, Avah Cooper, a junior at Mitchell and Emily Brewer, a senior at Mitchell. Festivalgoer's can look forward to their official introduction on the Main Stage on Monday, September 22, at 6 p.m. At that time, Queen Adilyn will also assist with the crowning of the Mini Miss, Little Miss, and Junior Miss Persimmon Festival winners. This year marks the 78th Mitchell Persimmon Festival, which will run from Saturday, September 20, through Saturday, September 27.

A Bedford man was arrested over the weekend after police were called to a hit and run accident in Bedford. According to police, they were dispatched to a reported motor vehicle accident on Trogdon Lane in Bedford around 3:10 p.m. on Sunday. When police arrived at the scene, they found a car down an embankment with two adults and a one-year-old child sitting nearby awaiting medical attention. The other vehicle involved in the crash had left the scene. Officers noticed a fluid trail, followed it and found a Buick that was damaged. Upon making contact owner of the car, 63 year old Kenneth Ray Price , p olice noticed during the interaction that he appeared unsteady on his feet and his speech was impaired. Price was asked about the accident and he claimed he had checked on the other car and saw no one inside. That statement contradicted accounts from the victims. As officers attempted to detain him, Price allegedly pulled away and retreated into the home. Officers then secured him and placed him in handcuffs. According to police, Price refused a chemical test. Officers then obtained a warrant for a blood draw, which was completed at IU Health Bedford Hospital. Price was taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, and resisting law enforcement.

Tuesday, September 16th, 2025

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lanes closure for U.S. 231 in Martin County. Beginning on or around Monday, September 22, crews will begin lanes closure on U.S. 231 near Haysville. These lane closures will occur near the East Fork White River. Lane closures will allow for a bridge deck overlay project. Work is expected to last through late November, depending on the weather. One lane of traffic will remain open during this project. Traffic will be controlled by a temporary traffic signal.  INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in work zones.

Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company recently named Rachel Adamson, Assistant Vice President & Business Banker. Rachel began her banking career with Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company in 2021 and brings over twenty years of banking experience to Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company. She enjoys being involved in various organizations including Gibson County Rotary, Gibson County 4-H, Junior Achievement, and past Gibson County Community Foundation. Residing in Fort Branch with her husband and two children , she enjoys spending time with her family, whether that be spending time outdoors, camping, or cheering her sons on dirt bikes. Rachel can be reached at 812-635-5023 or radamson@svbt.bank.

Monday, September 15th, 2025

A stretch of State Road 56 near French Lick is now known as the Chief Vern Ervin Memorial Mile. Former French Lick Chief of Police Vern Ervin was honored with a stretch of mile dedicated in his memory on Friday. This stretch of State Road 56 is near where Chief Ervin called home in Orange County. Members of the Indiana Department of Transportation joined members of his family in the dedication of this stretch of roadway to Chief Ervin, who gave his life in the line of duty after being shot and killed during at the French Lick Police Department during a domestic dispute. Chief Ervin was a United States World War II Army veteran who had served with the French Lick Police Department for 16 years and had previously served with the Orange County Sheriff's Office for one year.

Police arrested a homeless man on Thursday following a report of a domestic dispute at a Jasper apartment. According to police, around noon, 31 year old Matthew Lee Hess attempted to force his way into a woman’s apartment at the Dewey Street Lofts in Jasper. Hess was accused of striking and kicking the victim’s door for nearly an hour. The door received significant damage and Hess nearly gained entry before police arrived. Police located Hess on the property a short time later and took him into custody without incident. During the investigation, officers say Hess was also found in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Hess was booked into the Dubois County Jail on charges of attempted residential entry, intimidation, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, possession of marijuana, and possession of paraphernalia.

Friday, September 12th, 2025

Orange County Commissioner Richard Dixon has been awarded the Golden Hoosier Award, one of the highest honor bestowed upon an Indiana citizen by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Presented Thursday at the Indiana State Capitol, the award recognizes Commissioner Dixon’s lifetime of service, dedication, and outstanding commitment to his community. The Golden Hoosier Award, sponsored in collaboration with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration and AARP, celebrates Hoosiers who have devoted their time, talents, and energy to serving others. It honors individuals who embody the spirit of “unsung heroes” by making a lasting impact on their communities without seeking recognition. Commissioner Dixon’s record of service spans decades in both public safety and local government. He currently serves as Orange County Commissioner, previously served as Orange County Sheriff, and spent more than a decade as Chief of Police in Orleans. Throughout his career, he has devoted himself to protecting, serving, and improving the lives of Orange County residents. In attendance to celebrate this achievement with Commissioner Dixon were Superintendent Carl Anderson, Sheriff Davy Henderson, Commissioner Marshall Noble, Councilwoman Catherine Henderson, and Councilman Chad Hager.

Several Fire Departments were called to a barn structure fire Thursday night in Orange County. Around 8:05 P.M. on Thursday, the Orleans Fire Department was requested to aid the Rural District. 2 Fire Department with a structure fire. When Firefighters arrived, they found black smoke showing at the 3000 block of 500 North in Orleans. Crews arrived on scene to find a fully engulfed barn structure. It took several hours to get the fire contained. Assisting at the scene were Orange County District 1 and 2, Marion Township, Livonia Fire Department, Orange County REMC, Orange County Sheriff’s Department and LifeLine EMS.

On Thursday, Lawrence Superior Court II Judge Robert Cline sentenced a Mitchell man after a Jury convicted him of Criminal Recklessness. A Jury Trial was held on August 12th in the Lawrence Superior Court II for Kristepher Curtsinger for charges of Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon, a Level 6 Felony. After a day of testimony and 45 minutes of deliberations, the Jury returned a verdict of Guilty. During the sentencing, Judge Cline sentenced Curtsinger to two years in the Indiana Department of Corrections.

Wednesday, September 10th, 2025

On Monday night, members of the Indiana State police were working in the Orange County area in French Lick. While on State Road 145, police observed a vehicle speeding and a traffic stop on the vehicle was made. When police made contact with the driver, identified as 21 year old Brenden Woodbrey Jeffersonville, he allegedly showed visible signs of impairment. During a search of the vehicle, suspected marijuana was located inside the vehicle. Woodbrey was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. He also had a minor inside the vehicle. Woodbrey was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on charges of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated With a Passenger Less than 18 Years Old and Possession of Marijuana. Also assisting at the scene were the Loogootee Police Department.

According to the Washington County Sheriff Office, on Monday night, jail officers discovered an attempted suicide inside the Washington County Jail. Around 6:26 p.m., officers found inmate Alesia Dawn Neal, who had been booked into the facility on September 5th on a drug-related charge, unresponsive in her individual cell. Jail staff had interacted with her shortly before. During head count, officers discovered her in medical distress. Emergency Medical Services were immediately called and responders provided aid. Neal was airlifted to the University of Louisville Hospital, where she remains in critical condition. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available at this time.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane closures for State Road 37 in Lawrence County. Beginning on or around Monday, September 15, will begin lane closures on the north and southbound driving lanes of State Road 37 near Bedford. These lane closures will occur near the intersection of Wesley Chapel Road. Lane closures will allow for the first phase of an intersection improvement project at State Road 37 and Wesley Chapel Road. A Reduced Conflict Intersection will be installed at the intersection. Work on phase one is expected to last through the end of September, depending on the weather. The passing lanes of State Road 37 will remain open during this phase of the project. A Reduced Conflict Intersection is an alternative to traditional roadway intersections on a four-lane highway. Instead of motorists crossing fast-moving lanes of traffic to get to the opposing lanes, drivers at a RCI turn right in the same direction of traffic, merge into the left lane, and then make a U-turn in the direction they intend to travel.

Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

On Sunday morning, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was working the French Lick area. Orange County Dispatch advised of a possible intoxicated driver near French Lick. ISP and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office located the vehicle, observed a traffic violation and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 28 year old Brielle Prange of Jasper. According to police, Prange showed visible signs of impairment. Prange was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Prange was arrested and transported to the Orange County jail on a charge of Operating While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction Within 7 Years.

On Sunday night, Police were patrolling State Road 162 in Ferdinand when they stopped a vehicle for failing to dim the vehicle’s bright lights and having no license plate. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 33 year old Kaci Houchin-Rogers of Petersburg. According to police, Houchin-Rogers showed visible signs of impairment and she was transported to Deaconess Memorial Medical Center in Jasper for a chemical test. Houchin-Rogers was arrested and transported to the Dubois County jail on a charge of Operating While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction Within 7 Years.

Monday, September 8th, 2025

Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving, Inc. is scheduled to begin paving operations on State Road 160 on or after Monday, September 15, in Clark and Washington counties. Paving operations will take place on S.R. 160 between State Road 60 located east of Salem and South Hickory Grove Road located east of South Boston in Washington County, as well as between Casey Road and Forestry Road in Clark County. Operations will take place on S.R. 160 Monday-Friday from approximately 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Flagging operations will be used while work is in progress, reducing S.R. 160 to one lane. Work is expected to be complete in mid-November, weather permitting. This project is part of a $1.7 million contract awarded to E&B in August 2025.  INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution, and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.

A Mishawaka man was arrested on Wednesday after he was accused of committing a string of thefts in Lawrence County. According to a probable cause affidavit for, the investigation began after police revived a report of a theft at Kindred Spirits on Tuesday. An employee, showed police a video that showed a man taking a bottle from a shelf and concealing it before leaving without paying. A tip led police to the 700 block of Lincoln Avenue in Bedford, where the man, who was identified as 35 year old Gavin Byall of Mishawaka was later located by police. During an interview, once showed the video, Byall allegedly admitted to the theft stating he was so intoxicated he didn’t remember doing it. During the interview, Byall also confessed to other thefts, including incidents at gas stations and stealing a moped.

On Wednesday, around 7:40 a.m. Central Time, area police responded to a residence in Gentryville for reports of a male sitting inside a vehicle outside of a residence shooting at the house. A suspect and vehicle description were given and a short time later, the Santa Clause Police Department located the male, identified as 47 year old Kody Curtsinger of Gentryville. Further investigation revealed the residence in Gentryville was struck with several small caliber rounds. There were two people inside of the residence, but no one was injured. A search warrant was requested for the Curtsinger residence and during the search, several suspected explosive devices were located. Indiana State Police EOD was called to the scene and safely disposed of the devices. Curtsinger was transported to the Spencer County Jail on 5 Counts of Possession of a Destructive Device, Criminal Recklessness with a Firearm and Pointing a Loaded Firearm.

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

A Labor Day traffic stop led to the arrest of a Loogootee man in Martin County. On Monday night, police were working in the Martin County area. Police were on US 50 in Shoals when they observed a vehicle speeding. Police stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 33 year old Travis Allen of Loogootee. According to police, during the interaction, Allen showed visible signs of impairment. Allen was transported to Daviess Community Hospital for medical clearance and a chemical test. Allen was arrested and transported to the Martin County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. Also assisting at the scene were the Loogootee Police Department.

A Lawrence County man was arrested after police received a report from a woman who claimed she was held against her will for several days. According to a probable cause affidavit, police were contacted by a woman on August 25th who reported she had been held at the home of 53 year old Scottie Crane’s home in Mitchell from August 19th to August 24th. The woman told officers that she had gone to Crane’s house because she thought he was interested in buying her car. Once inside, she alleged that Crane locked the door, took her phone, and used a handgun and a knife to threaten her. The woman also claimed she was sexually assaulted multiple times a day during her confinement. The victim was finally able to escape when Crane took her to another location. Based on the woman’s statements, police obtained and executed a search warrant for Crane’s home. Crane was transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of rape with a deadly weapon, pointing a firearm, criminal confinement with a deadly weapon, kidnapping with a deadly weapon, sexual battery with a threat of deadly force, strangulation, intimidation with a deadly weapon, criminal recklessness while armed with a deadly weapon, and interference with the reporting of a crime.

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

On Saturday night, police responded to a single vehicle crash near Taswell. When officers arrived at the crash, the driver was not located. A short time later, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office located the driver, identified as 53 year old Joseph Smith of Tell City, located at his residence. According to police, while speaking to Smith, he showed visible signs of impairment and officers also located suspected marijuana. Smith was transported to Deaconess Memorial Medical Center in Jasper by ambulance for medical treatment from the crash. Smith was then arrested and transported to the Crawford County jail on charges of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Crash, Possession of Marijuana and a warrant out of Orange County for Operating While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction.

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025

The Springs Valley Fire Department is proud to announce that Firefighters Parker Farris, Nick Merritt, and Maddie Burgan have successfully become the newest Nationally Registered EMTs. This achievement not only highlights their dedication and hard work but also enhances the level of emergency medical care they can provide to the community. Certified EMTs within the department are crucial, given the often critical nature of medical calls they respond to. Having trained professionals like Farris, Merritt and Burgan ensures that they can deliver immediate and effective care in emergency situations, ultimately saving lives and improving patient outcomes. As the department continues to grow and adapt to the needs of the community, the skills and expertise of these EMTs are invaluable.

Orange County Historian Jeff Lane was the presenter for the August 26 th meeting of the Orange County Historical Society with attendees competing in a fun & fascinating trivia game on the history of the Orange County Courthouse. 2025 marks the 175 th anniversary and the Society is celebrating at the Orange County Historic Museum in Paoli with a brand-new expanded courthouse display. Some items pulled from the museum’s collection for the special exhibit include the original directions for winding the Courthouse Clock, weathervane, the clock pendulum, tools used in the actual 1847 construction, charred remains from the 1970 fire and highlights from the 1950 Centennial event. A separate exhibit showcases some of the many ways the Courthouse image itself has been remembered or reproduced down through the decades. The new display will be up from now through 2026. A very special 175 th Anniversary Celebration of the Courthouse is set for September 14 th from 3 to 7 pm.  Citizens of Orange County are encouraged to join in the festivities planned that afternoon on the historic Courthouse Lawn.  Society members will have a booth set up with Courthouse souvenirs, including a limited number actual 1850 bricks for sale during the event.

On Thursday, around 8:13 pm, Washington County emergency services were dispatched to North State Road 39 near the intersection of State Road 256 for a personal injury accident. Upon arrival, deputies observed a black 2019 Harley Davidson off the West side of North State Road 39 near Little York. The driver of the motorcycle was identified as 34 year old David Stitzel and the passenger was identified as 31 year old Jessica Pelley, both of Seymour. While investigating the scene of the accident, evidence and witness statements indicated that Stitzel was traveling South on State Road 39, when the motorcycle traveled off the West side of the roadway striking the guardrail. Stitzel was flown to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries by Air Methods Helicopter. Pelly was pronounced dead at the scene by the Washington County Coroner’s Office from injuries succumbed from the accident. Neither Stitzel or Pelly were wearing a helmet. Members of the Washington County Ambulance Service, Gibson Township Volunteer Fire Department and the Washington County Coroner’s Office assisted at the scene.

Thursday, August 28th, 2025

The Orange County Community Foundation has announced that the 2026 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship application is now available. Applications are due September 8th at 12 PM. This prestigious scholarship covers full tuition, required fees, and up to $900 a year for books and equipment for four years of undergraduate study at any eligible Indiana college or university. Eligible students must: Graduate from an accredited Indiana high school by June 30, 2026, Be in the top 15% of their class, Be on track for an Academic or Technical Honors Diploma and Meet local residency/school attendance requirements. Applicants will be evaluated on academics, community involvement, character, and financial need, with finalists participating in essays and interviews. The recipient will be announced in December 2025. Learn more at www.occf-in.org or call 812-723-4150.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has temporarily closed the public access boat launch at Patoka Lake Tail Waters due to high water levels. The closure was requested by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which has increased the water discharge rate from the dam as a safety precaution. The boat launch will remain closed until water levels return to normal. Boaters are advised to use alternative access points, which are listed on the DNR’s “Where to Fish” map.

The Indiana State Police and Crawford County Sheriff's Office conducted a Traffic Stop that concluded a several month long investigation. Both Crawford County and Indiana State Police received tips about possible drug activities in the Carefree area of Crawford County. On Wednesday, around 12:44 a.m., police conducted a Traffic Stop. During the stop, police noticed signs of criminal activity and K-9 Remy was requested. After the positive K-9 indication on the vehicle, the vehicle was searched, but nothing was located. After speaking to both the driver, 39 year old Allen Crawford and passenger 42 year old Sarah Williams both of Marengo, it was discovered that Crawford had gone into a gas station restroom prior to the traffic stop. Upon further investigation, police located 57 grams of suspected methamphetamine in the ceiling of the bathroom. Police were able to confirm that the suspected methamphetamine belonged to Crawford. Both Crawford and Williams were transported to the Crawford County jail. Crawford faces charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, 10 Grams or More, Possession of Methamphetamine Over 28 Grams, Maintaining a Common Nuisance and Obstruction of Justice. Williams faces charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, 10 Grams or More and Visiting a Common Nuisance.

Wednesday, August 27th, 2025

Three juveniles were taken into custody on Monday night following a report of a break in at a building in Bedford. Police received a 911 call around 6:53 p.m. reporting two males inside a building located in the 1600 block of J Street in Bedford. According to a probable cause affidavit, a second 911 call identified the males as juveniles fleeing the scene on bicycles. Police located one of the juveniles near the intersection of 17th and K Streets and detained him. The detained juvenile identified the other two individuals involved in the incident. The owner allowed police to view security footage, which showed three males inside the building. Officers also noticed a broken window on the south side of the building which was believed was the point of entry. The owner also reported that a vase inside the building had been smashed. Police then located and detained the other two juveniles. All three were transported to the Bedford Police Department and their parents were contacted. All three juveniles face charges of trespass and criminal mischief.

A report of a woman burning items that did not belong to her landed her in Jail on Friday. According to a probable cause affidavit, police were dispatched to a residence on Bartlettsville Road in Bedford after a 911 call reported a woman burning her belongings. The caller said that they were in a relationship with the suspect, who was identified as 28 year old Heather Walton. When police arrived, they located Walton near a burning barrel. According to police, Walton was non compliant and resisted when officers attempted to detain her. After being warned, she eventually complied and was taken into custody. Walton was taken to the Lawrence County Jail and booked on a charge of resisting law enforcement. The Department of Child Services was also notified.

Tuesday, August 26th, 2025

An Indianapolis man was arrested in Lawrence County after police pulled him over for erratic driving early Wednesday morning. According to a probable cause affidavit, police observed a blue Dodge with unusual driving behaviors on State Road 37 around 12:44 a.m. in Bedford. According to police, the vehicle was swerving over the center line and fluctuating its speed. Police conducted a traffic stop and identified the driver as 40 year old Michael Thompson of Indianapolis. Police stated that Thompson had slurred speech, watery eyes, and smelled of alcohol. Thompson failed several standardized field sobriety tests and a portable breathalyzer test showed a blood alcohol content of 0.175. After refusing a blood draw, a search warrant was obtained to have his blood drawn at IU Bedford Hospital. Thompson was then taken to the Lawrence County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated.

A Clark County man was arrested Sunday afternoon after being stopped for driving over 100 mph on State Road 62. On Sunday afternoon, police were on patrol on the south side of State Road 62 just east of Charlestown. Around 3:45 pm, police heard a vehicle accelerating as it approached their location. As the vehicle came into view, he observed it to be a white Chevrolet Corvette and clocked the vehicle travelling eastbound at 117 mph in the 55 mph zone. Police performed a traffic stop on the vehicle. During the stop, police identified the driver as 40 year old Derick Hihn of Charlestown. While speaking with Hihn, he was observed to be intoxicated and an OWI investigation was conducted. As a result of the traffic stop and ensuing investigation, Hihn was arrested for Reckless Driving, Operating While Intoxicated and OWI with Endangerment.

Monday, August 25th, 2025

On Thursday, Officers with the Paoli Police Department were on patrol when they conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle operated by Zachary Bonta. Police noticed the strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. During the investigation, Police conducted a search of the vehicle and located several items of evidence in the vehicle. Bonta was taken to the Orange County Jail on charges of Possession of meth while in possession of a firearm, Unlawful possession of a handgun, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of paraphernalia.

A Bedford man was arrested after domestic incident on Tuesday night. According to a probable cause affidavit, police were dispatched to an apartment on O Street around 11:43 p.m. Tuesday night. A woman stated that 51 year old Thomas Goen of Bedford had just pulled her hair and fled the scene. According to the woman and her son, Thomas had been drinking throughout the day and became argumentative with her. During the argument, he was accused of grabbing her by the hair, pulling it and throwing her. Police later located Goen and attempted to take him into custody. According to police, during the arrest, he allegedly resisted, yelled at officers and tried pulling away. Goen faces charges of domestic battery and resisting law enforcement.

The Indiana Department of Transportation is scheduled to reduce the speed limit on State Road 60 on or after Wednesday, August 27, in Campbellsburg. The speed limit will be reduced from 55 mph to 45 mph on S.R. 60 between just west of South Bilyeu Road and just east of North Hickory Street and will be reduced from 45 mph to 35 mph between just east of North Hickory Street and just east of North Marshall Road. The reduced speed limit is intended to improve safety along S.R. 60 in Campbellsburg. Advance speed limit warning signs will be installed to help emphasize this change. A no passing zone will also be installed on S.R. 60 between West Oak Street and Sycamore Street to help reduce speeds and enhance safety in Campbellsburg. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.

Friday, August 22nd, 2025

The town of Crane recently received a grant of over $6,000 to be used for a local playground. The Crane Town Hall received $6,500 from the Martin Co. Community Foundation . This is part of the grants awarded during the last quarterly grant cycle totaling $86,100. The grant will help the Town of Crane purchase a swing set for the playground, offering an enjoyable and safe place for the children to play.

A Clark County massage parlor owner was arrested Wednesday on multiple felony charges following a months-long investigation by the Indiana State Police. In February, Police received reports of alleged illegal activities at Asian Massage, located in Hometown Plaza at the intersection of State Road 60 and County Road 311 in Sellersburg. The investigation, which involved subpoenas of business and financial records and other investigative methods, identified 62 year old Yonghua Fang Thrasher of Louisville, Kentucky, as the owner and operator of Asian Massage. With assistance from the Indiana Department of Revenue, the investigation uncovered an alleged theft of $16,554 in unpaid state and county taxes. The Clark County Circuit Court issued an arrest warrant for Thrasher, charging her with Corrupt Business Influence, two counts of Theft, two counts of Tax Evasion and Failure to Allow Access to Records. Thrasher was arrested on Wednesday and taken to the Clark County Jail.

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

The St. Anthony Fire Department has received a $10,000 grant through the State Farm Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program in partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council. The department is one of 150 departments in 44 states to receive a grant, including seven departments in Indiana with a total of $1.5 million awarded this year. The grant will allow the department to purchase two 800 MHz handheld radios and five VHF/800 pagers. This upgrade will improve interoperability between fire, police, and EMS agencies and will ensure a faster and more reliable response in emergencies. Volunteer fire departments like St. Anthony rely heavily on community support and grants to maintain operations and meet growing safety demands. St. Anthony Fire Department serves Jackson Township in Dubois County, covering 36 square miles and 2,000 residents, while also assisting neighboring departments when needed. The total cost to fully upgrade its radio system is estimated at $70,000, which makes the grant a huge step toward reaching that goal.

Indiana State Police Superintendent Anthony Scott announced that Detective Josh Greer has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant. In his new role, Sergeant Greer will serve as the Jasper District Investigative Squad Leader. Sergeant Greer has been a member of the Indiana State Police for over nineteen years, beginning his career as a dispatcher at the former Terre Haute Post, then road trooper for the Evansville District, and since August of 2017 as a detective at the Jasper Post. His promotion follows a rigorous selection process, including a comprehensive written exam, an oral interview, and an extensive evaluation of his overall job performance. Sergeant Greer is a Boonville native and he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology from Indiana State University. Sergeant Greer graduated from the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy as a member of the 68th Academy in 2007. In 2017, Sergeant Greer was promoted to Detective at the Jasper District. As a Detective, Sergeant Greer specialized in homicide, cybercrime, financial crimes, crimes against children and missing person’s investigations. Throughout his career, Sergeant Greer has served as a Field Training Officer, a member of the ISP Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team, and a Crash Reconstructionist including team leader.

An accident on I-65 northbound claimed the life of an Indianapolis woman on Monday afternoon. Just before 5:30 Monday evening, troopers from the Indiana State Police, officers from the Clark County Sheriff’s Department, the Sellersburg Police Department, and Tri-Township Fire and Rescue, responded to the report of an injury crash on I-65 northbound near the 10.2 mile marker just north of the Sellersburg exit. Once on scene, officers discovered the passenger in one of the two involved vehicles was ejected during the crash. The investigation revealed that a gray 2018 Ford F-150 pickup was northbound in the center lane of I-65 northbound when it attempted to merge into the far left lane. As the truck began to merge into the left lane, it struck a blue 2019 Chevrolet Malibu that occupied the left lane, causing both vehicles to lose control and spin into the median between the north and southbound lanes. The pickup rolled over before coming to rest in the southbound fast lane. The Malibu came to a stop resting on top of the center guardrail barrier. The driver of the Malibu was not injured and was released at the scene. The driver of the Ford F-150 suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to University of Louisville Hospital. A passenger in the F-150, 70 year old Gloria Jones of Indianapolis was ejected during the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene by the Clark County Coroner’s Office.

Monday, August 18th, 2025

An Orange County man was arrested over the weekend after a traffic stop. On Sunday morning, Troopers with the Indiana State Police were working State Road 56 in French Lick when they stopped a vehicle for an equipment violation. Police made contact with the driver, who was identified as 28 year old Richard Hagen of West Baden. According to police, Hagen showed visible signs of impairment. Hagen was then transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Hagen was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Operating With Suspended Registration.

Two Washington County Deputies and a Gibson Township Volunteer Firefighter have been recognized for saving a man’s life earlier this year. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division have presented a Certificate of Meritorious Service to Sgt. Matt Hein, Deputy Seth Goode and Fire Captain Andrew Mull. In January of this year, members of emergency services were dispatched to Elk Creek Lake, where 76 year old Jasper Combs had fallen through the ice while ice fishing. A fellow fisherman made a valiant but unsuccessful attempt to save Combs, who was left clinging to the ice before members of emergency services could arrive. Sgt. Hein, Capt. Mull and Deputy Goode arrived and quickly ran nearly a half mile through the woods and around the lake to get close to Combs before stepping onto the ice. Hein and Mull were able to throw a rope to Combs and pull him back onto the ice and to the shore, where they began rendering aid. They then assisted in carrying Combs back around the lake to a waiting ambulance.

On Friday, around 10:17 a.m., Police were patrolling the City of Washington near Center Street and NE 11th Street when he stopped a Lincoln Navigator for expired plates. During the stop police also determined the driver was not wearing his seatbelt. When police spoke to the driver of the Lincoln, who identified himself as 50 year old Martin Hoevel of Washington. During the interaction, police observed that the temporary license plates had been altered and was expired in March. Hoevel was arrested and during a search, suspected methamphetamine was located. A search of the vehicle was then performed and paraphernalia was located. Hoevel was transported to the Daviess County jail on charges of Forgery, Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Paraphernalia.

Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 237 in Crawford County. Beginning on or around Monday, August 18, crews will close State Road 237 near Sulphur. This closure will occur on the S.R. 237 bridge over I-64. During this project, the driving lanes of I-64 near this bridge will also be closed. Passing lanes will remain open. This road closure will allow for a bridge rehabilitation project. Work is expected to take a month to complete, depending on the weather. Traffic will have access to S.R. 237 from I-64 during this project. East bound motorists are asked to utilize the State Road 66 interchange as a detour to access northbound S.R. 237. West bound motorists are asked to utilize the State Road 37 interchange as a detour to access southbound S.R. 237. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution, and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones.

Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

IU Health Paoli Hospital has been awarded their third Pathway to Excellence ® designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for its commitment to safeguarding caregiver wellbeing, a positive practice environment, and a culture of sustained excellence. The Pathway designation is a global credential that highlights a hospital’s commitment to creating a healthy work environment where nurses feel empowered and valued. IU Health Paoli Hospital’s nurses are an integral part of the healthcare team, with a voice in policy and practice. The Paoli team celebrated this third designation at a cruise-themed event.

A fatal crash on Monday claimed the life of a Bloomington man at the intersection of State Road 37 and Old 37 in Judah. Lawrence County central dispatch received a 911 call around 1 p.m. reporting a collision involving a passenger car and a bicyclist in Judah. Police and other first responders were dispatched to the scene of the accident. A preliminary investigation by police revealed that 26 year old Jimmy Arthur of Mitchell was driving a black 2012 Chrysler 200 southbound on State Road 37. At the same time, 70 year old Mark Dayton of Bloomington was riding his bicycle westbound on Old 37. According to witnesses, the traffic light for westbound Old 37 was green and the light for northbound and southbound State Road 37 was red. As Dayton entered the intersection on his bicycle, Arthur allegedly ran the red light and collided with him. Dayton was pronounced dead at the scene and Arthur was uninjured in the crash. The investigation is ongoing and as required by law, Arthur submitted to a blood draw with the results pending. The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Indiana State Police, Oolitic Town Marshal’s Office, Marshall Township Fire Department, Oolitic Fire Department, IU Health EMS, Bedford Fire Department, and the Lawrence County Coroner’s Office.

A Bedford man was arrested on Saturday following a traffic stop by Bedford Police. According to a probable cause affidavit, police observed a black Ford F-150 fail to stop at the intersection of 7th and J Streets. The truck also failed to use a turn signal when making a turn around 12:43 a.m. on Saturday. Police initiated a traffic stop and identified the driver as 24 year old David Bliven of Bedford. During the stop, police noticed the smell of alcohol coming from the vehicle and Bliven. He also showed visible signs of impairment. Bliven agreed to perform field sobriety tests, which he failed and a preliminary breath test showed a blood alcohol content of 0.109. Bliven was transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of operating a vehicle while Intoxicated, OWI with endangerment.

Monday, August 11th, 2025

A Washington County man was arrested Thursday after an Indiana State Police investigation into alleged child battery. On August 4th, the Salem Police Department requested assistance with an alleged battery involving an infant who had been taken to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. An Indiana State Police Detective responded and was informed that the Indiana Department of Child Services was also investigating. Police learned that the alleged battery occurred on August 2nd in Washington County. The investigation included interviews, including that of 20 year old Trent Morrow of Salem. The child was also evaluated by a forensic team at Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. All information gathered during the investigation was provided to the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office for charges. On Thursday, a warrant was issued for Morrows for one count of Domestic Battery on a victim under 14 years of age causing Serious Bodily Injury and one count of Neglect of a Dependent Causing Serious Bodily Injury. Morrow was arrested on the warrant on Thursday evening and taken to the Washington County Jail.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 58 in Lawrence County. Beginning on or around Monday, August 18, crews will close State Road 58 near Heltonville. This closure will occur between County Road North 450 E and Kurtz Street. This road closure is for structure replacement and slide repair. This closure is expected to last through the end of November, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is State Road 37 to U.S. 50 to State Road 446. Local traffic will have access up to the point of closure. INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert in work zones.

The Orleans Police Department is welcoming a new full time police officer. His name is Kaden Lundy and he has served as a Reserve Officer for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and the Town of Orleans for the last several months. Officer Lundy is planned to attend the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in the coming months. He was sworn in this past week at the Orleans Town Hall.

Friday, August 8th, 2025

On Wednesday, the Orange County Community Foundation presented a check for $2,215.40 to the Springs Valley Youth Football League to help fund equipment needs for the 2025 season. With these funds, the league was able to purchase new shoulder pads and helmets for their players. This grant was made possible through their unrestricted grant cycle, which allows them to quickly respond to local needs as they arise.

Over the past several weeks, the Paoli Police Department has responded to multiple reports of vehicle break-ins across town. Unfortunately, they have learned that several of these incidents were never officially reported. Crimes have escalated as they have received a report of a residential break-in on the east side of Paoli. The suspect entered the home while the homeowner was asleep, and the crime was only discovered after the resident woke up. Police are asking residents on the east side of town to Review any home security or doorbell camera footage from the past several nights, Pay particular attention to any suspicious behavior or people walking through neighborhoods late at night, along with unfamiliar vehicles parked in the area. If you find anything concerning, contact the Paoli Police Department immediately at 723-2836. In order the help prevent break ins for vehicles, police suggest, Always lock your doors and roll up windows, even if parked in your driveway, Remove all valuables and Park in well-lit areas whenever possible. For Homes, Keep doors and windows locked, even when you are home, Use outdoor lighting or motion-activated lights to deter activity, Report suspicious persons or vehicles immediately and keep you home security system armed at all times. Your vigilance and timely reporting are critical in helping police identify suspects and prevent further crimes.

Thursday, August 7th, 2025

BoardRoom magazine, in partnership with Forbes Travel Guide, has announced that Sultan’s Run Golf Course in Jasper has earned the prestigious  Distinguished Golf Destination award, The Hallmark of Excellence for a golf course.  This merit-based designation recognizes exceptional golf courses that exceed expectations in the quality of service and amenities, facilities, and most importantly, the teamwork of the staff and m anagement. Developed by industry leaders, BoardRoom magazine and Forbes Travel Guide, the  Distinguished Golf Destinations designation is the most prestigious and valuable accolade a resort, semi-private, daily fee, or public golf course can achieve.  Distinguished Golf Destination status is earned through a process where every aspect of your facilities, course(s), and operations are evaluated against the most important of all measures: Golf Experience.

Wednesday, August 6th, 2025

On Monday around 9:17 am, emergency crews responded to the intersection of Scifres Road and Bush Road near Salem in reference a motor vehicle crash. Washington County Sheriff's Deputies arrived on the scene and found a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze off the east side of Scifres Road crashed into a tree. The driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, was identified as 34 year old Paige Turley of Kokomo. Turley was pronounced dead at the scene. The preliminary investigation reveals that Turley was traveling southbound on Scifres Road. Turley drove off the west side of the roadway, over corrected and lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle crossed over to the east side of the roadway and struck a tree along the edge of the roadway. Speed was a factor in the crash. Gibson Volunteer Fire Department, Salem Fire Department, Washington County EMS and the Washington County Coroner’s Office all assisted at the scene.

A Campbellsburg woman was arrested Saturday night after police pulled her over for having a suspended license. According to a probable cause affidavit, Around 5:53 P.M,. police observed a silver Chevrolet Traverse on State Road 37 and 39th Street in Bedford driving slowly with hazards on and a line of vehicles behind it. Police later observed the vehicle driving evasively on Washington Avenue. Police conducted a license plate check on the owner of the vehicle, who was identified as 50 year old Christy Burman of Campbellsburg. Burman was found to have a suspended driver’s license with a prior suspension and police conducted a traffic stop. Upon contact, police suspected her to be intoxicated and Burman consented to Standardized Field Sobriety Tests which she failed. K9 Castiel was called in and gave a primary alert to the odor of narcotics in the vehicle. A probable cause search was then conducted and officers located a white crystal-like substance that field-tested positive for methamphetamine , several cut straws and methamphetamine. Burman was transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, OWI with endangerment, possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving while her driver’s license was suspended with a prior conviction.

Additional charges were added on to a Lawrence County man after he was arrested after police served an active arrest warrant in Mitchell. When police arrived at the home on Saturday and announced their presence to the residents. Police found a truck that was known to be driven by the suspect, identified as 47 year old Darcy Cox of Springville. A female inside the residence appeared to be attempting to hide from officers. Police also confirmed that Cox had an active protective order prohibiting him from being at the residence due to a prior domestic battery charge. Due to a reasonable belief that Cox was inside, Police knocked down the front door. Police then located Cox hiding and he was taken into custody. During a search, Police found a plastic bag holding 1.31 grams of a white, crystal-like substance that tested positive for methamphetamine. Cox was taken to the Lawrence County Jail and faces charges of possession of methamphetamine, invasion of privacy, and a warrant in another county on charges of petition to revoke his probation.

Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

Fire Crews in Orleans were called to a report of a black car on fire on Monday morning. On Monday Around 11:19 A.M., The Orleans Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a vehicle fire on SR 37 near Babcock Motor. Truck E-18 arrived to find heavy fire and smoke coming from the engine compartment of the vehicle. Fire crews quickly made an attack on the fire and had it under control within a few minutes. Assisting at the scene were the Orleans Police Department, Orange County EMA and Magner Towing.

A Washington County man was arrested on Sunday following an Indiana State Police investigation. On May 19th,an Indiana Department of Child Services family case manager reported allegations of inappropriate sexual contact between 35 year old Jeremy Wayne Underwood of Salem and a minor. Police then launched a criminal investigation into the matter. The investigation was conducted along with DCS personnel and included a forensic interview with the victim at a local child advocacy center. Following the investigation, Police provided all information to the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office for review and charging. An arrest warrant was issued for Underwood on July 29th. The warrant was for three counts of Child Molestation. On Sunday Underwood was located and arrested by officers with the Salem Police Department and remanded into the Washington County Jail without incident.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for U.S. 231 in Martin and Daviess County. Beginning on or around Monday, August 11, crews will close U.S. 231 near Loogootee and Crane. This closure will occur between I-69 and U.S. 50. This road closure will allow for a chip and seal road maintenance project to be completed. Work is anticipated to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is I-69 to U.S. 50. Local traffic will have access during this closure. Local traffic will utilize a flagger.

Monday, August 4th, 2025

The Paoli Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing juvenile. Her name is Necia Marie, she is 17 years old and went missing on Thursday, July 31st. Necia last contacted her parents on Thursday, stating she was going to the park. That was the last time the family heard from her. She left in her parents’ vehicle, which was later located in Clinton County. Her family believes she may be headed to Frankfort, possibly to visit a friend. There has been no contact with Necia since Thursday. Anyone with information regarding Necia Marie’s whereabouts is urged to contact law enforcement immediately. Your help is greatly appreciated.

The Daviess County Sheriff's Office are investigating a traffic fatality accident that occurred near Washington on Thursday. Around 4:41pm, Daviess County Central Dispatch received a call of a three vehicle accident at the intersection of State Road 257 and US 50. According to the investigation, Gina Graber of Loogootee was driving a 2014 Ford Edge and was eastbound on US 50. Daniel Altmeyer of Huntingburg was driving a 2015 FedEx truck and was southbound on State Road 257. Jake Kuykendall of Olney Illinois was driving a 2023 Honda moped northbound on State Rd 257 and was stopped on the south side of the intersection. A collision occurred between the Ford Edge and the FedEx truck; the FedEx truck then struck the moped. As a result of the collision Kuykendall was thrown from the moped. He was transported to Daviess Community Hospital and then transferred to a hospital in Evansville where he passed away during the night. Assisting at the scene were the Washington City Police Department, the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department, the Indiana State Police, the Daviess County Ambulance Service, Craney’s Wrecker Service and Briggeman’s Wrecker Service.

Friday, August 1st, 2025

IU Health Paoli Hospital and IU Health Bedford Hospital have received American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines® achievement awards for demonstrating commitment to following up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of stroke, ultimately leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times, and fewer hospital readmissions. Get With The Guidelines puts the expertise of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to work for hospitals nationwide, helping ensure patient care is aligned with the latest evidence- and research-based guidelines. As participants in the Get With The Guidelines programs, IU Health Bedford Hospital and IU Health Paoli Hospital qualified for the awards by demonstrating their commitment to improving quality care. This year, the hospitals received these achievement awards:

Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Silver award – IU Health Bedford Hospital

Around 9 a.m. on Wednesday morning, a semi-truck hauling an oversized load brought down multiple utility poles along U.S. Highway 50 east of Loogootee. The incident happened around near the 11800 block of East U.S. 50. The downed poles caused power outages and disrupted phone and internet service in the area. According to police, the driver of a Peterbilt semi, became stuck in a line and snagged overhead lines. The semi damaged two poles, one belonged to RTC Communications and another pole belonged to Daviess-Martin County REMC. Crews from both utility companies responded to begin repairs and no injuries were reported during the incident.








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