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Vol. 3 Issue 20 Serving Rural Clark County - Charlestown, Sellersburg, Henryville, Otisco, Nabb, Marysville, Borden, Memphis & New Washington August 11, 2021 Sellersburg salon's Back to School WWANTEDANTED ENJOY event helps start off the school year CASH PAID THE by Becky Stainbrook other items. “This is my talent, this day, they provided an estimated 70 DEAD OR ALIVE On Tuesday, August 3 the Marie's is what I do; I wanted to make the to 75 haircuts. Place 1st Annual Back to School financial burden less for families”, She also mentioned that the event IN A NEW HOME! event took place at Archie's Barber Lisa relayed. date was planned in coordination and Styling Shop of Sellersburg. Although the salon is currently with the August 4 start of date of Call For a FREE Market Analysis! During the event that was held named Archie's Barber and Styling Silver Creek schools, since the JUNK WRECKED from 9 a.m. To 8 p.m., the salon shop, she is in the process of salon is located in Sellersburg. Heather Hardy McDonner changing the name of the salon to However, she hopes to next year or UNWANTED (812) 987-1501 staff were giving free haircuts to HeatherMcDonner@ SchulerBauer.com any area K-12 student on a first Marie's Place. When she purchased coordinate it prior to the start some HeatherHardyMcDonner.SchulerBauer.com come first serve basis. Each haircut the business, she retained the of the other local schools. She did AAUTOSUTOS recipient was also given a back previous name for a time. The offer the event until 8 p.m. to make pack of school supplies. new name was used for the Back it possible for students from Greater 5502-442-367502-442-3675 The event was organized and to School event since they will Clark, who started July 28, and planned by Sellersburg salon owner, be transitioning to the new name, students from Borden-Henryville, THE COOL GUYS Lisa Popeck and her daughter, April Marie's Place, as Marie is the middle who started August 2, to come after name for her and her daughter who school hours. Heating, Cooling Grizzle. Lisa knows that the return to school can be a stressful thing also works there with her. Public safety officers from Tri- & Refrigeration The event was a success and plans Township Fire and Rescue, the for families and wanted to help out. AMERICAN FUJI SEAL She explained she understands that are already in the works to continue Sellersburg Police Department, it and make it a yearly event. She the Clarksville Police Department, Jeffersonville is hiring 2nd Your Hometown not only are families faced with purchasing school supplies and noted she had many other local and the Indiana State Police were and 3rd shift production new clothing, but also hair cuts. All organizations and business who on hand to celebrate and meet the associates. Dealer donated supplies or monetarily students and their families who of it together adds up, especially Including for families with more than one to help make it a success, as well were in attendance. child, then once school starts there as another stylist who helped in Visitors to the event were also Ink Technicians are expenses of school pictures and providing haircuts to those who able to enjoy some food and and Flexo Pressman came. Throughout the course of the outdoor games. 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Holcomb announces $1.3 million in 5184 E Firetower Road Salem, IN 47167 funding to distribute life-saving naloxone Each Offi ce is Independently Owned and Operated Overdose Lifeline, Inc. will distribute distribute 35,000 doses of naloxone to first responders, 35,000 doses of naloxone, place 215 families, friends and others who are likely to be the first Sellersburg Pool on the scene if someone overdoses. The organization announces back additional NaloxBox units also intends to purchase and place 215 additional Governor Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana Family NaloxBox units across the state and fund other harm to school hours and Social Services Administration today announced reduction strategies. With the new school year the state will fund a $1.3 million distribution of the Funds were made available by the FSSA Division beginning, the Sellersburg Pool opioid reversal agent naloxone to ensure the medication of Mental Health and Addiction’s state opioid response has now changed their hours. reaches Hoosiers who are at-risk of drug overdose. grant. The pool is open on Monday- “Each dose of naloxone represents another life that This is the state’s third investment in naloxone Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m., could be saved and another opportunity to engage distribution since May 2020, when Gov. Holcomb Saturdays from 10 a.m. To 6 individuals with substance use disorder in treatment,” announced a $1 million investment in 25,000 doses p.m., and Sundays from 1 to 6 Gov. Holcomb said. “The effects of COVID-19 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This is in addition to p.m. continue to linger, and now more than ever we must the 28,200 doses of naloxone distributed by the Indiana For questions or reservations, make treatments like naloxone readily available to any Department of Health in 2020. In February 2021, Gov. call 812-246-8067 or Hoosier who may encounter an individual experiencing Holcomb announced the state would partner with contact the Pool Manager at an overdose.” Overdose Lifeline, Inc. to place 215 NaloxBox units sellersburgparksandrec@gmail. Indiana reported a 33% increase in fatal overdoses in statewide. com. 2020, according to provisional data released in July by Already this year, Overdose Lifeline, Inc. and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. the Indiana Department of Health have distributed Food assistance Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is a medication more than 40,900 doses of naloxone to individuals, available approved to prevent overdose by opioids. Naloxone first responders, local health departments, and other is given when a person is showing signs of opioid Shop local and The Salvation Army New distribution entities. overdose to block the toxic effects of the overdose and First responders, families, caregivers and other Albany Center of Hope is is often the difference between a patient living and support area offering food pantry delivery individuals who would like to receive a supply of dying. naloxone can register online at overdoselifeline.org. A businesses! for families in Floyd and Clark Overdose Lifeline, Inc., an Indiana nonprofit dedicated counties. list of resources around naloxone may be found at the to helping those affected by substance use disorder Indiana Department of Health website at optin.in.gov. --To make a request in Floyd through advocacy, harm reduction, and prevention, will County, call 812-944-1018 Amos Publishing, --To make a request in Clark Missing Persons Case Turns to Death Investigation County, call 812-280-7308 of his fields. The farm is located off of Madison, Indiana, contacted LLC SR-135, approximately four miles the Washington County Sheriff's The Clark County CCHIRP mtg. south of Salem. The farm is on the Department to report Burgan as Herald on August 25 opposite side of the highway and missing. Dillon Burgan was last Phone: 812-414-2511 just east of where Dillan Burgan seen walking into a heavily wooded The August CCHIRP meeting was last seen. area behind an acquaintance's E-mail Your Classifieds to: has been rescheduled for August After receiving this information, house on SR 135, approximately [email protected] 25 at 6 p.m. Due to the ever Sheriff Miller began searching the four miles south of Salem, Indiana, changing COVID guidelines, area on foot. A short time later, earlier that day. Debit/Credit Cards Accepted they will wait till closer to the Sheriff Miller located the body of A search for Burgan began on date to determine if we will Dillon Burgan several hundred Thursday evening and continued Business Display Advertising be virtual or in-person. For yards off the highway in a heavily thru Friday and Saturday. Officers E-mail Karen Ross at more information, contact wooded area. and volunteers from the Washington [email protected] Melanie Davis, Administrative Indiana State Police Detective County Sheriff's Department, the or call 1-502-599-5214 Coordinator at 812-256-2330, or Andrea Ratts at Dillon Burgan Travis Baker, ISP crime scene Salem Police Department, Indiana ext 3. investigators, and the Washington Conservation Officers, The Gibson [email protected] or call 1-812-620-7505 Investigators from the Indiana County Coroner's office were called Township Fire Department, and State Police (ISP) in Sellersburg to the scene. the Southern Indiana Search and The Washington County Coroner Rescue Association took part in the NEWS STORIES - Need released information on August Email Becky at 3 that they were investigating positively identified the body as search. The investigation included Dillon W. Burgan. an extensive ground search utilizing [email protected] Banners, the disappearance of a Southern or Synthia at The family of the deceased has off-road vehicles and K9. Indiana man after he was last seen [email protected] Signs! walking into a wooded area south been notified. On Saturday evening, ISP detectives of Salem last week. There were no apparent signs assumed the investigation, and on Follow Us on Facebook at: We can help! The search for Dillon W. Burgan, of injury or trauma; however, an Monday, an ISP helicopter searched The Scott County Herald We offer a variety a missing southern Indiana man, autopsy has been scheduled for the area believed to be where and of print services tragically turned into a death Wednesday to determine the cause Burgan was last seen. The Clark County Herald including yard signs, investigation after his body was of death. If anyone seen or spoke with Newspaper banners, and more. located later that day. This case is still under investigation. Dillon Burgan on or after July 29, Call us today at Late Tuesday evening, a local The original release from the 2021, please contact Detective I can do all things through 812-414-2511 or farmer contacted Washington Indiana State Police stated that on Travis Baker at the Indiana State Christ which strengtheneth me. Thursday, July 29, 2021, family Police post in Sellersburg at 812- 812-620-7505 County Sheriff Brent Miller after Philippians 4:13 KJV finding an article of clothing in one members of Dillon W. Burgan, 29, 248-4374.

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ACCREDITED BUSINESS A+ Protecting Assets & Providing Peace of Mind since 1996 ® Page 2 · The Clark County Herald · August 11, 2021 ISP Sellersburg Investigating Helicopter Crash near Corydon Clark County Sheriff's Arrests The Indiana State Police in Sellersburg is assisting in the The following is a report supplied Marshall Michael Anthony Humphrey, investigation of a helicopter by the Clark County Jail of those Brian E Dixon, Anderson, Hold Floyds Knobs, Warrant – crash that occurred Wednesday who were arrested recently. for US Marshall Misdemeanor afternoon in rural Harrison County. Bert N Grimes, Madison, Chrystal Dawn Hatfield, June D Wells, Jeffersonville, Around four o'clock Wednesday Possession of Methamphetamine Jeffersonville, Criminal Trespass: Strangulation – Applying afternoon, The Indiana State Wendy Jo Grote, New Refusing to Leave Property; Pressure to the Throat or Neck Police in Sellersburg was notified Washington, Possession of Theft – Shoplifting (Under $750); of Another Person; Domestic of a helicopter crash off Big Methamphetamine; Possession of Warrant – Felony Battery – Family/Household Indian Road NE, a short distance Paraphernalia – Prior Conviction Johnathon Bradley Hall, Member; Disorderly Conduct; northeast of Corydon. When Kile Owen Goodman, Clarksville, Warrant – Public Intoxication by Alcohol officers arrived, they found the Indianapolis, Warrant – Felony Misdemeanor Frank William Aldridge Sr., wreckage of a Bell 206 helicopter Jordan P Sykes, Henryville, April D Sago, New Albany, New Albany, Warrant – Felony x2 in a cornfield a short distance The preliminary investigation Warrant – Felony; Warrant – Possession of Methamphetamine; Joshua L Fenwick, Jeffersonville, off the roadway and near a rural reveals that the helicopter is Misdemeanor x5 Hold for Other Agency (Felony) OWI: Prior Conviction Within residence. The pilot, 29-year- owned and operated by Southmark Destiny Paige Britt, Brandon Scott Roby, Clarksville, 7 Years; Intimidation – Another old Zane Lightner of Billings Aviation in Hattiesburg, Jeffersonville, Warrant – Possession of Controlled Person Placed In Fear That Threat Montana, was already transported Mississippi. The copter was Misdemeanor Substance – Misdemeanor; Will Be Carried Out; Battery – to the Harrison County Hospital being used as a crop duster and Joseph K Colglazier , Warrant – Felony Bodily Injury – Other Person by private vehicle. Lightner was accidentally struck a power line Campbellsburg, Theft: Motor Jason R Hardshaw, Sellersburg, Bejamin Atgyee, Jeffersonville, later transported to University running across the cornfield where Vehicle Warrant – Felony x5 Domestic Battery – Family/ Hospital in Louisville with non- the copter was dusting. Joni Nyoka Massey, Henryville, Darnell M McGee, Louisville, Household Member; Intimidation life-threatening injuries. The Federal Aviation Hold for Other Agency Kentucky, Court Order Return – Threat to Commit Forcible Administration (FAA) has been (Misdemeanor) Johnathan H Habermel, New Felony contacted and will be conducting James Robert Brown Jr., Albany, Warrant – Felony Avery Alexander Wariner, a joint investigation with the Sellersburg, Warrant – David Ray Davis, Hanover, Jeffersonville, Possession of National Transportation Safety Misdemeanor; Possession of Warrant – Misdemeanor Methamphetamine; Carry Administration Board (NTSB). Methamphetamine Cassandra Nicole Hines, Floyds Handgun Without License with This crash is still under Tara Raye Dykes, Louisville, Knobs, Possession of Marijuana, Prior Conviction; Possession of investigation. ISP conducted the Kentucky, Parole Violation Hash Oil, Hashish, or Salvia Paraphernalia preliminary investigation and is Geoffrie A Dill, Marengo, Hold (Possession Only) Douglas Gordon Dennis, maintaining scene security until for US Marshall Jordan A Sternbach, Sellersburg, Jeffersonville, OWI the arrival of federal investigators. Carl Tyrone Wilson, Indianapolis, Warrant – Felony Bran Williams, Clarksville, Hold for US Marshall Terry W Marcum, Louisville, Murder; Arson – Resulting in Micah N Adkins, Sellersburg, Kentucky, Warrant -Felony Serious Bodily Injury to Any NW Alumi/Community gears Possession of Marijuana, George Joseph Crawford, Person Other Than Suspect Hash Oil, Hashish or Salvia Jeffersonville, Warrant – Felony Mary V Johnson, Depauw, up for volleyball on August 21 (Possession Only); Possession of Kenneth Eugene Williams II, Warrant – Felony x3 Grab a friend or the family and head out to watch some intense Paraphernalia – Prior Conviction Jeffersonville, Possession of Stephen Trujillo, Jeffersonville, volleyball action on Saturday, August 21 at the New Washington Kaitlyn Love Williams, Cocaine or Narcotic Drug Sched I Warrant – Felony Alumni and Community members volleyball tournament at the New Maryvsille, Domestic Battery – or II <5G; Possession of Syringe; Austin Limbach, Jeffersonville, Washington Junior-Senior High School. Family/Household Member Hold for Other Agency (Felony) Intimidation; Disorderly Conduct Registration and warm-ups will begin at 4 p.m., and the first Damon R Shanks, Puducah, Tabitha R Geiger, Henryville, Terry William Newton, game will begin at 5 p.m. The tournament will consist of men's and Kentucky, Resisting Law Warrant – Misdemeanor Louisville, Kentucky, Warrant – Enforcement – Suspect Uses A Aumindu Markell Gibson, Felony women's brackets playing the best 2 out of 3, capped at 15. Women Vehicle Louisville, Kentucky, Warrant – Summer R Browning, will be playing first. Carlos Rodriguez Pineda, Felony Sellersburg, Warrant – Felony The cost to register to play is $25. Admission for spectators is Sellersburg, OWI: Endangering a Jason D Chapman, New Albany, Kathy Diane Torres, Louisville, by donation only. All proceeds for the event will go to the New Person; Operator Never Licensed Warrant – Misdemeanor Kentucky, Warrant – Felony Washington Volleyball Program. For more information, email Cindy William Rodney Washburn, New Joshua Heaton, Clarksville, Danny Wyatt, Louisville, Stone at [email protected]. Albany, Warrant – Felony x2 Possession of Syringe; Resisting Kentucky, Warrant – Felony Zachary Jesse Behr, Sellersburg, Law Enforcement – (Resists, Terry James Kennedy, OWI Obstructs, or Flees); Theft – From Jeffersonville, Warrant – Felony Activities at Falls Dive in movie at Robert Ray Lewis, Jeffersonville, Building (Under $750) April Nicole Matherly, of Ohio State Park Sellersburg Pool Possession of Controlled Misty Renea Kerby, Clarksville, Warrant – Felony x3; Substance – Schedule II – IV; Jeffersonville, Public Indecency; Warrant – Misdemeanor Discover the wonders of the on September 4 Possession of Marijuana, Hash Public Nudity – Intent to Be Seen; Harvey Anthony Lewis, fossil beds with a park naturalist The Sellersburg Parks Oil, Hashish or Salvia (Possession Public Intoxication by Drugs Charlestown, Warrant – Felony on a Fossil Bed Hike on Saturday, Department is hosting a “Dive In Only) Dawn R Spaw, Jeffersonville, Kimberly Elizabeth Bogan, August 14 at 1 p.m. Movie” on Saturday, September Terry C Jaron, Indianapolis, OWI, OWI: Endangering a Jeffersonville, Warrant – Felony Hikers will look at Devonian 4 at the pool. The pool opens for Hold for US Marshall Person Brian Demontte Crute, marine fossils and discuss how the day at 12 noon; however, the Jason Quinn Carpenter, Robert William Volpert Jr., Louisville, Kentucky, Warrant – they lived, what they ate, how/ movie doesn't begin until 7 p.m. Jeffersonville, Possession of Jeffersonville, Hold for Other Misdemeanor The movie planned is Jaws. Methamphetamine; Possession Agency (Misdemeanor) Chad Daniel Godsea, why they were preserved. This hike is planned to last All are invited to bring a float of Controlled Substance – Wilbur H Romans, Louisville, Jeffersonville, Warrant – Felony or enjoy the movie from the pool Schedule II – IV; Possession of Kentucky, Theft: Motor Vehicle Victor Junior Cloukey, sixty minutes and will meet on the deck. deck. Admission is free for pass Paraphernalia (Introduce Into Theodoric Ladon Hayes Jr., Charlestown, Warrant – holders or $5 for Sellersburg Body) Louisville, Kentucky, Possession Misdemeanor Hikers will walk down 60 steps residents, $6 for Indiana residents John David Brown, Greenville, of Marijuana, Hash Oil, or Spice Melissa Ann Bilbrey, to fossil beds and return via and $10 for state residents. Resisting Law Enforcement – – Prior Conviction; Possession of Jeffersonville, Hold for Other ramp. Suspect Uses a Vehicle; Reckless Controlled Substance Schedule V Agency (Felony) Please wear shoes suitable for Driving – All Violations Johnathan Lamont Unseld, Donovan Nathaniel Short, walking on rocks. Free fossil Provide input Honey M Hamilton, Louisville, Jeffersonville, Theft: Motor Indianapolis, Possession of Kentucky, Warrant – Felony Vehicle (Prior); Possession of Marijuana, Hash Oil, Hashish or brochure will be provided to all to Indiana DNR David E Bagshaw, Jeffersonville, Methamphetamine; Possession of Salvia – Prior Convition participants. Hold for Other Agency (Felony) Paraphernalia – Prior Conviction Brad Andrew Miller, Louisville, The World of Birding, Family through Sept. 15 Dion Robinson, Jeffersonville, Blake Christopher Provenza, Kentucky, Theft – Shoplifting Nature Club event will be held The Indiana Division of Warrant – Felony Henryville, OWI – Value of Property is $750 to on Sunday, August 15 from 3 to Fish and Wildlife wants to Bradley Eugene Bozarth, Donald L Blanchard, $50,000; Possession of Cocaine 4 p.m. hear ideas for fish and wildlife- Bardstown, Possession of Jeffersonville, Warrant – or Narcotic Drug Sched I Join local birders as they look related regulations in Indiana Methamphetamine; Possession of Misdemeanor x3 or II Drug <5g; Trafficking for a species around the river Through Sept. 15, individuals Paraphernalia – Prior Conviction; Mawadd Ibrahim, Charlestown, With Inmate With Controlled can contribute ideas and provide and in the woods. Find out why input on issues Indiana DNR Possession of Marijuana, Hash Domestic Battery – Family/ Substance-Deadly Weapon – bird watching is popular as local Oil, Hashish or Salvia (Possession Household Member Cellular Device has identified for consideration Only) Jodi Catherine Edelen, Molly May Cobb, Charlestown, birders lead this free event. through their Got INput form: Bridgette Marie Parker, Jeffersonville, Intimidation; Warrant – Misdemeanor On Wednesday, August 18 on.IN.gov/gotinput. Memphis, Warrant – Felony x2 Domestic Battery – Family/ Dakota Burke, Clarksville, visitors can attend a fossil Victor Valdez-Sandoval, Household Member; LSOA – Battery: Serious Injury – program from 2 to 4 pm. Henryville Basketball Crawfordsville, Hold for US Property Damage Crash Endangered Adult The “Recongnizing Fossils at 2nd Annual Car Show the Falls” event introduces the Henryville Basketball 2nd diversity of fossils that are found Annual Car Show, sponsored Volunteers make progress at future home site on the fossil beds and explains by Frank H. Monroe Heating- how to identify them to common Cooling, Inc., will be held on names. Saturday, August 21 at 231 Interpretive Naturalist and Ferguson Street in Henryville. Park Paleontologist will present Money raised will used to this program free with regular benefit the Henryville High Interpretive Center admission. School basketball programs. You On Saturday, August 21, can enter both the parade and the car show. Registration will visitors can take the Full Moon be open from 10am-1pm and the Hike on Trail 2. show will be from 11am-3pm. Hikers should meet at the Clark There is a $20 entry fee. Sunday, Shelter for the 1.5 mile. This is August 22nd is set for the rain the shortest trail and a great hike date. for first,time Full Moon Hikers. For more information regarding A red flashlight, good shoes, and the car show contact Tracy hiking stick are recommended. Johnson at 502-322-6275. For basketball related questions contact Jarad Hill at 502-817- Weekend at Bernie's, 8371. Double Barrel to perform at Music in Concerts in Warder the Park on Aug. 13 Park in Jeffersonville Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity Clark & Floyd Indiana An acoustic set from Double Jeffersonville Main Street Inc. and the city of Charlestown spent Barrel and a rock and roll has a great line-up of concerts in some time last week working performance from Weekend at Warder Park every Friday night. to clear debris from a future Bernie's hit the stage on Friday, The schedule for the trips is as home site. Mayor Hodges was Aug. 13 for the next session of follows: also on hand to assist in the Charlestown's Music in the Park **August 13 -- The Clark Band efforts. Bubbas 33 of Clarksville series. 70s to 80s Classic Rock provided lunch for the crew. Bring a blanket or lawn chair **August 20 – The Polkatz - In June, the Habitat for to Greenway Park from 6 to 10 German Tunes and Polkas Humanity Clark & Floyd p.m. to enjoy the family-friendly **August 27 -- Cloigheann Irish organization celebrated thirty event. Band – Irish Melodies years of helping area families. Double Barrel opens the show, No concessions will be sold at During that time they had with Weekend at Bernie's going the event. For more information, assisted fifty families and the on at approximately 7 p.m. visit https://www.jeffmainstreet. number continues to grow. org/concerts-in-warder-park. Kids craft time coming up at library RestoraƟ on ChrisƟ an The Charlestown-Clark branches of the library is hosting fun, craft Pre-Kindergarten Program events throughout this month for children to participate in some creative is a kindergarten readiness program for 4 to 5 year old off ering 3 or 4 days a week. Shop local time while celebrating the start of a new school year. The events are held The program uses bible lessons, math, english, science on various dates throughout the rest of August at the following locations. and music to get your child ready for the next step. and support --Henryville Library – August 19 – 6 p.m. --Charlestown Library – August 23 – 6 p.m. NNowow TTakingaking RRegistrationegistration area --Borden Library – August 24 – 6 p.m. businesses. --Sellersburg Library – August 25 – 6 p.m. fforor 22021/22021/22 SSchoolchool YYearear --New Washington Library – August 26 – 6 p.m. They depend on it! Children must be accompanied by an adult to attend and registration Please call 812-246-2776 is required. To register, call 812-256-3337 or visit the Calendar link on for more informaƟ on or the library website. check out our website at restoraƟ onchrisƟ an.org The Clark County Herald · August 11, 2021 · Page 3 Clark County Obituaries

Ramona "Jo" J. Colglazier, 61, Brittany Wines and Shawn Nikki Warford (Mike); siblings, Delucio, Austin Parnell, Emma Taves, Mary K. Carlton, Angelika of Salem, passed away Saturday, Richmer; stepson, Christopher Betty Layton (Richard), Shirley Stotridge, Maverick Stotridge, D. Gibson, Sheena D. Carlton, Lisa July 31, 2021 at Baptist Health Wines; grandchildren, Bradley and Waters, and Pamela Clair; and Adeline and Olivia Hanner, Weakley, April Collins, Amber Floyd Hospital. Patrick Wines and Finn Richmer; grandchildren, Christian, Justin, Jeffrey, Arianna, Braylon and N. Wadsworth, Alicia M. Futch Born January 22, 1960 in Salem, and brothers, Edward W. Richmer Reagan, Lukas and Lilly. McKinley Spicer; her brother, and Casey Russell; grandsons, Jo was the daughter of the late (Deb) and Anthony Richmer Expressions of sympathy can Dallas Kopp of Jeffersonville,, Phillip L. Carlton, James E. Donald Gibson, Jr. and Ruby (Debbie). be made to the American Heart Indiana; several nieces, nephews Jackson, Brian D. Carlton, Jacobi (Collett) Collingsworth. Her funeral mass wase celebrated Association. and other relatives. Carlton and Dustin Futch; great Jo was preceded in death by her on Thursday, Auguest 5 at Our Lady She was preceded in death by grandchildren, Abigail, Henry, parents, Donald Gibson, Jr. and of Perpetual Help Catholic Church Glenn Charles "Charlie" her father, Raymond Kopp, her Curt and Drake; and daughter in Ruby Collingsworth; 2 sisters: (1752 Scheller Lane, New Albany) Lockenour, 84, of Pekin, Indiana mother, Artie Byerly Kopp, her law Regina Carlton. Deborah McNeely and Louise with burial to follow at Flower passed away Monday, August brothers, Wilford Kopp and Ray She is preceded in death by her Burton; 2 nephews, and 1 niece. Point-Parr Cemetery in Alton, 2, 2021 at his residence. Born Kopp, her sisters, Alice Cox and parents, her son, Adam T. Carlton; She is survived by 1 son: Timothy Indiana. Newcomer Cremations, November 26, 1936 in Pekin, he Joyce Poff, and her son in law, sisters, Thelma Calloway and "T.J." Colglazier (Charity); 1 Funerals & Receptions (3309 was the son of the late Herman Brian Keith Colber, September 22, Edna Pauline Toops. daughter: Linda Underwood Ballard Lane, New Albany) was Lockenour and Edith (Anderson) 2020. Cremation was Ellen’s wishes (Jeremy); 2 brothers: Donald entrusted with arrangements. Houghland. On January 26, 1957, Funeral services were conducted with a Celebration of Life Service. Gibson, Jr. and Jonathan Gibson; he married Barbara "Sue" (Emery) Thursday, August 5 by Jeff Kinman Celebration of Life Service will 6 grandchildren; and 2 great George I. Smith, 87, of Memphis, Lockenour who survives. at the Morgan & Nay Funeral be held on Saturday, August 14 grandchildren. Indiana, passed away on Thursday, Charles retired from Kimball Centre, 325 Demaree Drive in at Bunker Hill Christian Church Visitation was held on Saturday, July 29, 2021. International with 43 years of Madison, Indiana. Interment in Salem beginning at 12:00 p.m. August 7 at Hughes-Taylor Funeral George was a long-time member service; he was a member of the followed in the Grandview with lunch and fellowship to Home-Pekin Chapel. of St. John Paul II Catholic Pekin Church of Christ. Memorial Gardens, 9306 North follow. Church (St. Joseph Hill Campus) He was preceded in death by his US 421 in Madison, Indiana. David Lynn Looney 59, of in Sellersburg. He retired from parents, Herman Lockenour and Memorial contributions may Nancy Lee Hall, 86 of Henryville passed away on maintenance at Sears, Roebuck & Edith Houghland. be made to the Alzheimer’s Underwood, Indiana passed away Thursday July 29, 2021 at Baptist Co. in Clarksville, Indiana. George He is survived by his wife, Barbara Association or the Jefferson on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at her Health Floyd in New Albany, IN. could build or fix anything and "Sue" Lockenour; 2 daughters: County Animal Shelter. Cards are home, surrounded by her family, David was born on December 26, enjoyed working in his building Glenda Smith (Martin) and Tracy available at the Morgan & Nay after a long battle with cancer. 1961 in Clark County, IN to James or garden and talking to neighbors Lockenour-Strader (Joel Strader); Funeral Centres of Madison and She was born on March 22, 1935 B. and Marietta Mills Looney. He who came to visit. He loved life 1 half-brother: Joseph Lockenour; Hanover. Online condolences, in Memphis, Indiana, the daughter was a US Army and Navy veteran, and was happiest when surrounded and 1 grandson: Tyler Smith. remembrances and memorials can of the late George and Fannie Lou retired police officer, firefighter by his friends and family. He will The funeral service was held be left at www.morgan-nay.com. (Melton) Grider. On December 19, and EMS worker and a member of be remembered by his beautiful Friday, August 6 at Hughes-Taylor 1952 she married Ralph E. Hall, the Blazing Star Masonic Lodge smile and willingness to help Funeral Home-Pekin Chapel Franklin C. Isaac, 84 of who passed away January 17, #226, Sellersburg Moose Lodge, anyone. with Jeremy Goen officiating. Charlestown, IN passed away on 2018. American Legion Post # 204, He was born in Clark County, Burial followed in Martinsburg Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at his Nancy and Ralph were the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 40 and Indiana, to Louis V. and Mary Cemetery. home. owners of the 256 Auction Barn 8 Club and the Kosair Shriners. Bernadine (Koetter) Smith. Mr. Isaac was born on July 31, for many years, people would be He is survived by his wife Christina In addition to his parents, he is Joan J. Hayes 77, of Otisco, IN 1937, in Elsie, KY the son of lined up around the building just Looney; daughters, Jennifer preceded in death by his daughter, passed away on Tuesday, August Paul and Mima Wheeler Isaac to get one of her famous griddle (Justin) Underwood of Lexington, JoAnn Smith; brothers, Callistus, 3, 2021 at her home. who preceded him in death. He hamburgers. After retiring from IN, Breena (Benjamin) White Julius, Robert, and Louis "Bud" She was born on June 8, 1944, in was also preceded in death by is the auction barn, Nancy cared for of Sellersburg, IN, Laci Meador Smith; sisters, Marcella Miller, Maysville, KY to William and Ruth brothers, Walter and Larry Isaac. the elderly in her home, giving of Henryville; sons, Michael Edith Ems, Regina Jacobi, and Estelle Stribling Wise. She was Franklin retired from General them much love and treating them (Natalie) Looney of Charlestown Rita Austin. a former employee of Fischer’s Electric Appliance Park in as her own. Before Nancy became and James (Candace) Meador George is survived by his loving Packing and General Electric Louisville, KY after several ill, you would always find her of Sellersburg; step daughters, wife of years of 65 years, Wilma and was a former Lobby Lady at years of faithful service. He was in her yard planting flowers and Nakia White and Sapphire Russell Caroline (Hollkamp) Smith; McDonalds in Charlestown. She a member of First Baptist Church mowing grass, or at a yard sale. both of Louisville, KY, and daughters, June (Michael) Kruer was a member of Sacred Heart of Charlestown and was an avid She also loved her family very Bryann Russell of Henryville; and Jane Smith-Lamb; son, Jude Catholic Church in Jeffersonville Kentucky Wildcat fan. much and always looked forward grandchildren, Jordan, Jayden, (Morena) Smith; sister, Mary and enjoyed spending time with Survivors include his wife, to the holidays when all of her Bella, Connor, McKenzie, Elijah, (Francis) Geswein; grandchildren, her grandchildren. Joan was Bonnie Haas Isaac; daughter, family was together at home. Gavin, Liam and Layla. Michelle (Doug) McCrocklin, preceded in death by her husband, Teresa Voskuhl and her husband In addition to her parents and Life Celebration Services John Kruer, JoAnn (Jeromy) Rex, Carlton Hayes in 2018. Kurt of Charlestown, IN; son, husband she was preceded in death were held on Tuesday, August and Jackie Smith; and great- She is survived by her Jeffrey Isaac and his wife Tonya by her son, Robert Lee (Bobbie) 3 at Grayson Funeral Home grandchildren, Noah, Jacob, daughter Shannon M. Stevens of of New Albany, IN; brother, Paul Hall; daughter, Debbie Lou Nye; in Charlestown with burial in Hudson, Cade, Eli, and Mason. Charlestown; step-sons, Michael Isaac (Janet) of Weeki-Wachee, and several brothers and sisters. Charlestown Cemetery. His funeral mass was held on E. Hayes and Steven F. Hayes both Florida and Jerry Isaac (Mary) Survivors include: son, Larry Saturday, August 7 at St. John Paul of Louisville, KY; 7 grandchildren of Lakeland, FL; sister, Mary (Laurel) Hall; sister, Lottie Allene Tully 84, of Charlestown, II (St. Joseph Hill Campus) with and 19 great grandchildren. Ruth Bidwell (Paul) of Conneaut, Sutterfield of Greenwood, IN passed away on Saturday July burial following at St. Joseph Hill A Mass of Christian Burial will OH; sister’s-in-law, Kay Isaac Indiana; five grandchildren, Lori 31, 2021, at her home. Catholic Cemetery in Sellersburg, be was at on Friday, August 6 of Otisco, IN and Candi Isaac (Jason) Davis of Jeffersontown, She was born on November 10, Indiana. Newcomer Cremations, at St. Michael Catholic Church of Lakeland, FL; grandchildren, Kentucky, Larry (Kendra) Hall of 1936, in Greensburg, KY to Feese Funerals & Receptions - New in Charlestown with burial in Corey Isaac and his wife Shelby Elizabethtown, Indiana, LeighAnn and Ruth L. Dixon Butler. She Albany was entrusted with his St. Michael Cemetery. Grayson of Jeffersonville, IN, Cody Isaac, (Josh) Mullins of Jeffersonville, was a retired dental assistant and care. Funeral Home was entrusted with Chris Isaac and Cassidy Isaac Indiana, Tonya (Eric) Nye of a member of St. Michaels Catholic The family requests that the arrangements. all of New Albany, IN, Alicia Henryville, Indiana, Mindy (Jay) Church. contributions in George’s memory Expressions of sympathy may go Riley and her husband Kevin Nye of Henryville, Indiana; six Allene was preceded in death by be made to St. Jude Children's to St. Michael Catholic Church or of Indianapolis, IN and Kayla great grandchildren, Nathan her husband, Herman Tully and Research Hospital. the American Heart Association. Voskuhl of Charlestown, IN. Legler, Taylor and Skylar Mullins, son Mark Tully. Life Celebration services for Keller, Keisler, and Kennison Allene is survived by her Adam C. Drury, 86, of Otisco, Betty Eileen Kopp Reasor, Franklin was held on Saturday, Hall; and her beloved pets, Peanut daughters, Linda Faye Wolf and Indiana, passed away on Thursday, 81, of Madison, died on Friday, August 7 at the Grayson Funeral and Cookie. her husband Nelson of Lexington, July 29, 2021. July 30, 2021, at 1:30 a.m. at the Home in Charlestown. Graveside Her funeral service was held IN and Lisa Tully of Boulder, CO; He served in the Water’s of Clifty Falls in Madison, services were held on Sunday, Saturday, August 7 at Collins son Mike Tully of Charlestown; Army. Adam was a longtime Indiana. August 8 at the Charlestown Funeral Home with Roger Pedigo grandchildren, Joshua Crone and member of St. Michael's Catholic She entered this life on May Cemetery. officiating. Internment followed his wife Shelby of Sellersburg, IN Church in Charlestown and an 27, l940 in Sellersburg, Indiana. at Willey’s Chapel Cemetery in and Travis Crone of Charlestown; auxiliary member of the Clark She was the daughter of the late Robert Lee Hammons, 74 of Borden, Indiana. Tiffany Tully of Jeffersonville, County Sheriff's Department. Raymond and Artie Byerly Kopp. Sellersburg, IN passed away The family would like to thank IN and Nicholas Tully; great At the age of 14, Adam began She graduated from Silver on Thursday August 5, 2021, at Kindred Hospice for taking such grandchildren, Lyla and Kent his career as a heavy equipment Creek High School in Sellersburg, Indian Creek Healthcare Center in wonderful care of Nancy. She Crone of Sellersburg and Layton operator. He retired from the Army Indiana in 1958. She was united in Corydon, IN. adored all her team who cared Hubbard. Ammunition Plant and was the marriage to Donald James “Don” He was born on December for her. Expressions of Sympathy Mass of Christian Burial was owner of Drury's Backhoe Service. Reasor on October 16, 1959. This 12, 1946, in Pittsburgh, Texas can be made to the Kindred held on Thursday, August 5 at He was born on June 2, 1935, in union of 62 years was blessed for to Robert Charles and Margie Hospice Foundation to help grant St. Michael Catholic Church with Louisville, Kentucky, to M.C. and Betty to be a stay at home mom for LeGrand Hammons. last wishes to patients suffering burial following in the church Maudie (Foster) Drury. Adam is her three children, Dianne, Donnie Robert was an Army Veteran of from a terminal illness. Online cemetery. survived by his wife of 57 years, and Danny. the Vietnam War and was a retired condolences can be made at:www. Jeanette (Bindner) Drury; children, Betty later in life worked for The Supervisor for CSX Railroad. collinsfuneralhome.net. William "Bill" "Sonney" Taff, Mary "Lisa" Evans (Jack), Harold Charlestown Leader as a set typist He was preceded in death by his III, 66, of Hardinsburg, Indiana Drury (Diane), Michael Drury, and sorter. Her husband’s passion parents, brother, Bobby Hammons Brandon Neace, 29, of passed away Saturday, July 31, and Kina McKinney (Darin); was buying old homes that needed and sister Fran Lawrence. Hardinsburg, passed away 2021 at his residence. 12 grandchildren; 10 great- lots of work, then fixing them up Survivors include his wife, Angela Monday, August 2 at his home. Born October 23, 1954 in grandchildren; and 1 great-great- and either renting or selling them, Dishon Hammons; son, Robert He was born September 21, 1991 Elmhurst, Illinois, he was the son grandchild. and Betty worked by his side doing Allen Hammons and his wife in Maysville, Kentucky the son of the late William "Bill" Taff, Jr. Cremation was chosen following a lot of the work that needed done. Marci of Petoskey, MI; brothers, of Brian Free and Tracie Neace and Shirley Mae (Campbell) Taff. Adam's wishes, and Newcomer Betty had an infectious laugh Steve Hammons of Houston, Brown. He was a member of the Bill was an Army veteran Cremations, Funerals & that would bring such joy to others TX and Randy Hammons; sister, Carpenter’s Union in Indianapolis and retired machinest and was Receptions (3309 Ballard Lane, around her. She was happy and Thelma Reece of Otisco, IN; and formerly worked for Messer Lutheran by faith. New Albany) was entrusted with laughing most of the time, even grandchildren, Mya and Emma Construction. He was preceded in death by his his care. A memorial mass was later in life when she was hardly Hammons. Brandon is survived by his wife: parents, Bill and Shirley Taff. celebrated on Saturday, August 7 at able to speak. In earlier years, Cremation was chosen and no Madison Everage Neace. They Bill is survived by his life partner, St. Michael's Catholic Church (101 she loved walking in the woods, services are planned. were married March 27, 2018. He Cathy Hall; 5 children: Joe Heinz, St. Michael's Drive, Charlestown, mushroom hunting, boating and is also survived by two daughters: Amanda Barger, Michael Taff, IN 47111). Adam was laid to rest fishing. She loved camping and Ellen Darlene Futch 73, of Adlee Sturgeon and Zoey Neace Amber Merrill, and Angelina at St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery singing country songs with her Salem, IN passed away on August both of Hardinsburg, his mother Walker; 2 sisters: Linda Leon and in Charlestown. husband, Donald. She enjoyed her 5, 2021, at her residence. and step-father: Tracie and Robert Debra O'Brill; 10 grandchildren; farm animals such as her geese, She was born on September Brown of Felicity, Ohio, two and several nieces and nephews. Robert Bruce McKinley, 79, her goats, her chickens, and her 29, 1947, in Charlestown, IN brothers: Kenny Works of Fort Cremation was chosen; Hughes- of Borden, Indiana passed away dogs. She was a devoted mom and to William and Mary Aldridge Thomas, Kentucky and Daniel Taylor Funeral Home was Saturday, July 31, 2021 at Clark grandma who loved Christmas and Reynolds. Eaton of Alexandria, Kentucky, entrusted with funeral care. Memorial Hospital. always loved to decorate her home Ellen was an accountant, loving grandparents: Matt and Connie Born April 14, 1942 in Borden, and yard. wife, sister, mother, grandmother, Neace of Hardinsburg, his mothers Mrs. Donna R. Pittman, 53, of he was the son of the late Robert A few years ago Betty was so and great great grandmother. She and fathers in law: Michele Pekin, passed away Thursday, July McKinley and Thelma L. (Jacobi) happy to be able to meet her was also member of Bunker Hill Flanagan (John) of Pekin and Carl 29 at Baptist Health Floyd in New McKinley. country music idol, Loretta Lynn. Christian Church in Salem, IN. Everage (Anna) of Sellersburg, Albany. Robert was a retired truck driver She was a member of Church of Ellen is survived by her husband, his great-grandmother: Wyvonne Mrs. Pittman was born February with Haas Cabinet. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Norman P. Futch; daughter, Mary McCracken of Batavia, Ohio, and 5, 1968 in Salem the daughter He was preceded in death by and served in many positions over Beth Jackson and her husband two sisters in law: Nikita Everage of Everett “Scottie” Scott and his parents, Robert and Thelma the years. She loved the Lord with James; sons, Ronald L. Carlton of Pekin and Cheyenne Everage of Cloa Bowling Scott. She was a McKinley, and 2 sisters. all her heart and looked forward to and his wife Cathy, Darren L. Sellersburg. cosmetologist. He is survived by his beloved the day she’d see her mom and dad Futch and Daryl L. Futch and his Funeral services were held She is survived by her husband: domestic partner of 22 years, and brothers and sisters again. wife Griselda; sister Brenda S. Friday at Weathers Funeral Home Eddie Pittman they were married Janet Nelson; 3 sons: Christopher Betty will be missed by her Reynolds; granddaughters, Ellen J. in Salem, Indiana. Burial will January 6, 1990. She is also B. McKinley (Michelle Atkins), loving husband, Donald James follow in Hardinsburg Cemetery. survived by a son: Travis Pittman Brian Lewis McKinley (Monica), Reasor of Madison, Indiana; her (Iris) of Pekin, a daughter: and Benjamin P. McKinley; loving daughter, Dianne Colber Deshanna Naugle (Evan) of 4 grandchildren and 2 great of Madison, Indiana; her loving Pekin, three brothers: Dale Scott grandchildren. sons, Donald Glenn Reasor of of Jeffersonville, Darrell Scott of The funeral service was held Charlestown, Indiana, Daniel Four Generations of Service! Scottsburg, and Donald Scott of Thursday, August 5 at Hughes- J. Reasor and his wife Cindy of Because some things in life are too important. Sellersburg, four grandchildren, Taylor Funeral Home-Borden Deputy, Indiana; her beloved Since 1949, the Grayson family has helped many families say their fi nal goodbye and mourn the loss and 1 great-grandchild. Chapel with burial following in grandchildren, Jesse Colber, Travis of someone they love. While there is never a good time for a funeral, working with a funeral home Funeral services were held on. Walnut Hill Cemetery. Colber, Brittany Delucio and her that cherishes the importance of family can really make a difference. Wednesday, August 4 at Weathers husband Daniel, Amber Reasor, Funeral Home. Mary Louise Haley, 66, of Rebecca Reasor, Casey Reasor, Jeffersonville, IN passed away on Kristen Hanner and her husband, Marcia Kay Richmer, 59, of August 2, 2021. Matthew, and Kayla Spicer and Charlestown, Indiana, passed Funeral services were held on her husband, Tyler; her adoring away on Friday, July 30, 2021. Saturday, August 7 at Legacy great grandchildren, Trenton, She was a long-time employee Funeral Center, 921 Main Street, William, and Katlyn Colber, Charlestown New Washington at the Census Bureau in Jeffersonville, IN, with burial Vanessa Colber, Zoi Delucio, Axel 812-256-2424 812-293-3834 Jeffersonville. Marcia loved to following at Walnut Ridge spending time with her family and Cemetery. friends and was especially close Mary was born on February 15, with her grandchildren. 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Realistic Greenhouse Production for Business & Home Webinar Aug. 19 Purdue Extension Lawrence and Washington Counties invites any horticulture enthusiast interested in learning more about the realities involved in greenhouse production both from the business and homeowner perspectives to join a free webinar featuring a very enthusiastic and excited speaker - Rachel Beyer of Mavourneen Farm in Bloomington, IN, on Thursday, August 19 beginning at 11:30 a.m. Rachel will cover many considerations related to realistic greenhouse production that one should take into account when considering New Washington students beginning this process including: the basics of starting a greenhouse, started off their school year on greenhouse equipment and supplies, common greenhouse problems, July 28. cost of a simple greenhouse, realistic production estimates, extending Pictured are some of the the growing season. 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Have you General Charles Scott Chapter, Septic Systems • Sewer & Water Lines United Methodist Church of New researched your family roots to Scottsburg; John Paul Chapter, (Parts & Repair) Driveways • Dirt Hauling Albany, IN on Tuesday, August the founding of our nation? Want Madison; John Wallace Chapter, • Dump Truck Service 3rd, hosted by the to be a part of the upcoming Bedford; Jonathan Jennings Hwy. 56 & 62 Land Clearing • Ponds • Trenching Chapter DAR of New Albany. celebrations? Chapter, Carmel; Joseph Hanover, IN Trackhoe Work Also present was the newly Go to https://www.dar.org/ Hart Chapter, Columbus; (812)866-2091 FREE ESTIMATES elected Honorary Vice President national-society/become- Kikthawenund Chapter, HELP WANTED: General Vicky Zuverink a member NSDAR has a Anderson; Lost River Chapter, SEASONALCarl FleTommyenor Fleenor LABORERTommy Fleenor National Society officer and membership of 190,000 women Paoli; Major Hugh Dinwiddie •GARAGE SALE• 812-752-812-752-27862987 812-752-2786 member of the Piankeshaw strong and the number continues Chapter, Knightstown; Olde General maintenance laborerCell ( 8at12 )Clark 528-7 3State79 Forest to maintain and Moving Sale - Aug 6th, 7th,clean 13th, & property 14th 9a- buildings, grounds and facilities. Will also assist Chapter. to grow. Town Chapter, Logansport; 5p Lots of home interior, small appliances, property staff in maintenance and construction of facilities as well as The State and District officers are DAR Chapters represented at Ouiska Run Chapter, English. furniture, misc. 140 N State Rd 39 (Little •WANTED• traveling around the state during the meeting included: Ann Rogers Piankeshaw Chapter, New York) Scottsburg 2Aug11pschprovide safe and clean recreational facilities. the first week of August to share Clark Chapter, Jeffersonville, Albany; Ross’ Run Chapter, Gibson Township VFD Fish FryApply during Littlein person Buying atStanding Clark Timber State or Timberland. Forest, TopHenryville, IN new information with chapters. IN; Bloomington Chapter, Versailles; Rushville Chapter, York Yard Sale/ Flea Market at UnitedMonday Pro- Prices through Paid!! FreeFriday, Estimates! 8:00 812-278-am – 2:30 pm In addition, this is a chance for Bloomington, IN; Captain Rushville; Samuel Bryan ducers Stockyards, August 14th 10 a.m. to 4458. (4aug11psch) the newly installed State officers Henry Vanderburgh Chapter, Chapter, Beech Grove; Schuyler 1 p.m. Booth Rental $10. Call MandyPhone: Tolliver (812) 294-4306 or on line at www.in.gov/spd to network with local chapter Evansville, IN; Captain Jacob Colfax Chapter, South Bend; at 812-896-3297. 2Aug11psch Click•MOBILE on “search HOMES• state jobs” officers and members. Projects Warrick Chapter, Boonville, IN; Spier Spencer Chapter, Rockport; 730 N. Gardner St., Scottsburg - (Scott for the coming administration Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, The Hoosier Elm Chapter, County Herald Office) This week’s highlight- Bairds Homes in Madison is buying used were discussed and plans for the Indianapolis; Christopher Corydon; Timothy Ball Chapter, ed special: Assortment of Men’s & Boy’s mobile homes 1995 or newer. Call Rick at Society that will culminate in the Harris Chapter, Salem; Colonel Hammond; Tippecanoe River – Athletic Shoes - $1.00 pr. up to $10.00. 812-265-2610 TFNsh coming 250th Anniversaries of , Columbia Wythougan Chapter, Bourbon- (tfnsch). the events leading to the birth of City; Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Plymouth; Wa-Pe-Ke-Way Yard Sale - Little York - August 14 8-?. 1Aug- •LOST & FOUND• our nation – 2026 through 2033. Chapter, Indianapolis; Dubois Chapter, Danville; and William 11psch The National Society of the County Chapter, Huntingburg- Tuffs Chapter, Elkhart. Yard Sale-700 & 726 Wanda St., Scottsburg. 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Early summer is a Spinosad (Fertilome Borer MOSTLY WOODS OLD CLOSET PURGE! great time to do that, but realize and Bagworm killer, Captain BARN SEWERS $229,900 NEW NEW CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS JUST CAME IN that by this time, they have had Jack’s Deadbug) can be applied STOP BY AND SEE THE NEW STUFF TODAY MARYSVILLE 10 ½ ACRES a few weeks to feed and have to leaves and is very effective Gently Used Clothes · Home Goods & Decor become large enough to find, at killing caterpillars. Some OPEN/WOODS OLD DW Electronics Household · Glassware even though they try to hide formulations of this insecticide AND GARAGE $69,900 TOHELP WANTED: Much More! by covering themselves with (eg, Monterrey Garden Insect CASH ONLY · Priced As Is leaves. Typically, these insects Spray) are OMRI approved, HANOVER 2 ½ ACRES SEASONAL LABORERNo refunds or exchanges. All sales are fi nal. Sold as is. 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How to Navigate Family Feelings About Returning to School (Family Features) - Whether how they feel about going back it's your child's first day of to school ahead of the first day of kindergarten or the start of middle class. Ask questions to help them Borden Elementary students school, back-to-school season can determine why they feel particular kicked off their new year with bring a range of feelings - from feelings when they think about on August 3. The Borden worry to excitement - for the school then work together to schools had to delay their start entire family. This year may be solve potential issues. That could by one day due to a pressure more emotional as many families mean finding a way to meet your valve failure which caused spent the better part of the past two children's teachers ahead of time, water issues for the schools. school years at home due to the whether virtually or in-person, or They were still able to hold their Back to School event on COVID-19 pandemic. practicing introducing themselves the evening of July 30. School "It's important to remember to classmates. was originally scheduled to that even in the best of times, it's Build a consistent begin on August 2, however, normal for children to express routine school begin on August 3 feelings of sadness, isolation or Routines can give children (and instead due to the water issues. stress," said Tyreca Elliott, from adults) a sense of security and Although, their summer break KinderCare Learning Centers' structure, which in turn make it was extended an extra day, inclusion services team. "Learning easier to cope with big emotions there were many students how to address those feelings like stress and anxiety. Try to stay excited to get the year started, helps us build self-confidence, consistent, and if you need to make meet new teachers, and get used to their new classrooms. resilience and independence. adjustments, talk them through What's important is the way with your children. Be sure to adults respond to children's stress. mention key milestones instead of Offering comfort, reassurance and times, particularly if they can't tell assisting with problem solving will time yet. Make sure your children help children learn and grow from have opportunities to ask questions stress in a positive way." about any changes to routines. As an added bonus, Elliott said They may need reassurance before many of the most effective ways they're ready to face something to help children learn to navigate new. their feelings work just as well Create special family with adults. Consider these three moments tips to help your children (and As important as routine is, it's just yourself) manage emotions during as important to prioritize quality the transition back to school. time together. That could mean a Plan ahead vacation or something as simple The fear of the unknown can as Saturday bike rides or Sunday be stressful. Children who aren't morning pancakes. Plan a family able to clearly articulate their outing or special time together feelings likely won't be able to to celebrate completing the first make the connection between new, week of school. Family rituals and uncertain situations - like going celebrations can give children and to school and being around other adults something to look forward people - and their feelings. Instead to. Quality time together also helps they may become overwhelmed families build resiliency. Silver Creek Theatre holds car Backyard Classics Car by emotions, which might look For more tips to navigate wash to raise funds for coming year Club Hosts Monthly like more meltdowns, clinginess back-to-school season, visit Cruise-In August 13 or a variety of other behaviors. kindercare.com. Talk with your children about Backyard Classics Car Club will be hosting monthly cruise-ins at the City Square in Charlestown Preparing to learn broadcasting on the second Friday of each month. Their next cruise-in will be on August 13 from 5pm-8pm. Please contact Dewey Collett with any questions at 812-293- 3592.

Visit us on Facebook at The Scott County Herald - The Clark County Herald The Silver Creek High School Theatre program held a car wash Newspapers for to raise funds for their program on July 24 at Memphis Community Church. The students washed cars for donations only to benefit the more community theatre department. The Memphis Community Church donated the use of location and water for the car wash. Pictured left to right, news and events Malea Haynes, Skyler McDaniel, Tackett, Emily Hammond, and The students above will be learning and displaying skills at NPMQ Shelby Lomax. New Washington this year working on the schools radio show. Dare to Care Food Pantry August 21 The Dare to Care food pantry giveaway is Saturday, August 21 at House of Refuge Church in Nabb from 9:30am – 12:00 noon. For more information contact Pastors Reggie and Dianne Tucker 812-780-2108 or 812-704-7379. Identification is required. THE REVEREND SHAWN AMOS and THE BROTHERHOOD 8:00 PM GHOST TOWN BLUES BAND Contact 6:00 PM Andrea at Saturday, August 21 st TAB BENOIT 1-812-620-7505 9:30 PM For Your SHEMEKIA COPELAND 7:30 PM Business THE JOE LOUIS WALKER BAND with Special Guest BRUCE KATZ Advertising n Me 5:30 PM ca S JAY JESSE JOHNSON Needs 3:30 PM THE REVELATORS 1:30 PM THE “FAMOUS”AMY NOEL BAND Having a 11:30 AM garage sale? Let us help you advertise with an ad in our paper!