Martin County

Year 7, Issue 13 JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016 Nine pages www.martincountyjournal.com ~ [email protected] ~ 812-259-4309 ~ Fax: 888-380-2761 ~ P.O. Box 148, Loogootee, IN 47553 Bicentennial Torch Relay route unveiled Lt. Governor Eric Holcomb recently um, Bridgeton Mill, Conner Prairie, joined the Indiana Office of Tourism Evansville Museum of Arts, History Development (IOTD) to unveil the & Science, French Lick Resort, Holi- statewide route the Indiana Bicenten- day World, Indiana High School Bas- nial Torch Relay will travel this fall. ketball Hall of Fame, Indiana State The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Indi- will start in Corydon on September 9 anapolis Motor Speedway, Lew Wal- and travel over 3,200 miles as nearly lace Study and Museum, NSA Crane 2,000 torchbearers will carry the torch and many additional landmarks and through each of Indiana’s 92 counties. destinations. The route showcases locations of nat- The torch relay route was charted ural beauty, local interest and historic by a taskforce of representatives from significance to the state. multiple state agencies and the private A map and schedule of the statewide sector; including the departments of torch relay are now available as well transportation, natural resources, state as route maps for each of the 92 coun- police, tourism, community and rural ties on the Bicentennial Torch Relay affairs and archives. Local organizing webpage. committees in each county finalized “The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Re- their county-specific routes. While the lay is not only the premier event of our route is considered final, it is subject to state’s Bicentennial Celebration, but alterations as conditions on the ground it is also an opportunity for Hoosiers during the relay may warrant. from counties large and small to show- The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Re- case all that makes Indiana unique,” lay will start September 9 in Corydon, said Holcomb. “The torch route was Indiana’s first state capital, and culmi- designed to highlight the state’s cultur- nate with a celebration October 15 on al fabric, our history and values, and the grounds of the statehouse in India- the spirit of Hoosier ingenuity, igniting napolis. Accompanying the torch will generations to come.” be a high-tech mobile experience—an The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Re- interactive museum that highlights lay route touches: important milestones during Indiana’s 260 cities and towns. first 200 years and looks ahead to the 17 state and national parks, includ- future of the state. State Police per- ing Indiana Dunes, Turkey Run, Falls sonnel will provide logistical support of the and Abraham Lincoln’s and escort the torch caravan over the Boyhood Home. course of the relay. Nine lakes and rivers, including the “As we reflect on Indiana’s first Ohio and Wabash Rivers. 200 years, the torch relay is a terrific 27 national, state and local sites of opportunity to showcase the beauty historic significance including the and allure of Indiana. From the Lake House, Benjamin Harrison Michigan shoreline to the rolling hills Presidential Site and . along the , Indiana is full of Shown above is the torch relay map for Martin County. The entire state 22 colleges and universities. special people and places. The Indiana map can be found on page 2. Auburn Cord Duesenberg Muse- (See ‘ROUTE’ continued on page 2) Megan Hawkins named 2016 Lilly Scholar Megan Hawkins, daughter of Rodney Martin County’s unemployment and Mimi Hawkins, has been named the Martin County Community Founda- rate at 5.1 percent for February tion’s 2016 Lilly Endowment Commu- lowest jobless rate of the 92 Indiana nity Scholar. Megan will receive a full BY COURTNEY HUGHETT counties, tied with Decatur and Johnson tuition scholarship to a four-year Indi- Martin County Journal Publisher counties. ana public or private college or univer- Martin County’s unemployment rate In February, the county had 16,000 sity, along with an annual $900 stipend went up just slightly to 5.1 percent in residents in the workforce with 712 of for required books. February, up from 4.7 percent in Janu- them without work. In January, there Megan, a Shoals Jr/Sr High School se- ary. The county had the 34th lowest job- were 15,951 residents able to work and nior, plans to pursue a career as a phys- less rate in the state for February, tied 659 of them unemployed. In February ical therapist. She is planning to attend with Tipton and White counties. of last year, Daviess County’s jobless the University of Evansville or Univer- In February, the county had 5,050 rate stood at 4.3 percent with 15,465 sity of Indianapolis to earn a bachelor’s residents in the workforce with 257 of residents in the workforce and 671 of degree in exercise science and then earn them without work. In January, there them unemployed. a doctorate degree in physical therapy. were 5,036 residents able to work and Dubois County’s unemployment rate Megan speaks of her selection as the 237 of them were unemployed. In Feb- moved from 3.8 percent in January to 2016 Lilly Endowment Community ruary of last year, Martin County’s un- just 3.9 percent in February. The county Scholar: “I am so excited to have been MEGAN HAWKINS employment rate was 5 percent with had the second lowest unemployment chosen for the 2016 Lilly Scholarship! one who helped guide me so far in my 5,009 residents in the workforce and rate in the state for February. I am blown away that I was chosen for life, especially God! This scholarship 251 of them without jobs. In February, the county had 22,650 this wonderful award and I could nev- is proof that hard work pays off! I am Daviess County’s unemployment rate residents in the workforce and 882 of er express how thankful I am for this proud to represent my family, Shoals also went up just a little in February them without work. In January, there chance of a lifetime. I am thrilled that High School and Martin County. I to 4.5 percent, up from 4.1 percent the were 22,707 citizens able to work and I will represent Martin County as I go would like to thank anyone who was month before. The county had the 12th (See ‘RATE’ continued on page 2) to college and I am grateful to every- (See ‘HAWKINS’ cont. on page 2)

Attention businesses: This space is available for 2016! $50 per week. Contact [email protected] for info. Page 2 MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 HAWKINS ROUTE (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) involved with the Martin County Com- 80 Bicentennial Torch Relay allows us to 63 munity Foundation and as well as any- 94 78 ST.JOSEPH LaGRANGE STEUBEN COUNTY 65 64 COUNTY LaPORTE 77 COUNTY COUNTY show off both our state and civic pride ELKHART one who was involved with any of my COUNTY as we honor our past while symboli- 79 62 community service activities. My ser- KOSCIUSKO PORTER 55 COUNTY DEKALB 66 56 80 COUNTY 76 NOBLE COUNTY cally ‘passing the torch’ to future gen- LAKE COUNTY 69 vice has made me the person I am today STARKE MARSHALL COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY 61 erations of Hoosiers,” said Newman. ALLEN and I look forward to keep giving back COUNTY 81 82 57 JASPER 75 WHITLEY Developed by IOTD, the relay is NEWTON 67 to my community.” COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY PULASKI COUNTY FULTON COUNTY patterned after the Olympic Torch Re- 469 Twenty-two students applied for the lay and is designed to connect Hoo- 73 74 scholarship. The selection committee, WHITE 58 CASS COUNTY WABASH HUNTINGTON COUNTY siers across the state and nation with 54 COUNTY COUNTY made up of volunteer community res- 68 59 60 83 CARROLL MIAMI WELLS 72 ADAMS their home state during the bicentenni- BENTON COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY idents, narrowed the field to the final COUNTY COUNTY al year. The torch itself was designed 69 BLACKFORD 53 COUNTY four. Three nominees were submitted HOWARD 51 COUNTY GRANT by engineering faculty and students COUNTY 52 JAY to the Independent Colleges of Indiana 85 71 COUNTY 70 WARREN 84 CLINTON DELAWARE COUNTY COUNTY TIPTON 49 at Purdue University. The torch will TIPPECANOE COUNTY (ICI) for final selection of the recipient. 65 COUNTY 69 COUNTY 90 86 50 be primarily transported by people, FOUNTAIN MADISON ICI is a non-profit corporation that rep- COUNTY 89 COUNTY 88 HAMILTON RANDOLPH passing the flame from torch bearer to BOONE COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY resents 31 regionally accredited degree

36 torch bearer. The relay will also em- MONTGOMERY VERMILLION COUNT Y 87 48 HENRY 47 granting, non-profit, private colleges COUNTY COUNTY WAYNE MARION HANCOCK 92 91 COUNTY ploy other modes of conveyance that 37 COUNTY COUNTY and universities in the state. PARKE PUTNAM HENDRICKS 70 39 40 are symbolic of the history and heri- COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY The Lilly Endowment Community 44 RUSH tage of Indiana, including watercraft, 465 COUNTY 45 46 Scholarships are the result of a state- FAYETTE UNION 35 42 COUNTY COUNTY VIGO farm equipment, a racecar, horse and 70 41 JOHNSON wide Lilly Endowment initiative to help COUNTY 43 FRANKLIN MORGAN COUNTY 27 38 COUNTY COUNTY SHELBY 74 wagon, antique automobile and oth- CLAY COUNTY Hoosier students reach higher levels of COUNTY 32 ers. OWEN 31 education. There were 142 scholarships COUNTY BROWN MONROE 30 COUNTY 28 COUNTY 29 DECATUR Torchbearers were nominated by the 34 BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY 26 awarded statewide. COUNTY DEARBORN SULLIVAN COUNTY COUNTY JENNINGS public and nominations are current- 65 33 21 COUNTY 25 West Boggs master plan RIPLEY GREENE 16 24 ly being vetted at the local level by 69 COUNTY COUNTY LAWRENCE JACKSON 15 COUNTY COUNTY OHIO CTY. county torch relay coordinating com- 22 23 West Boggs Park is currently work- JEFFERSON SWITZERLAND COUNTY KNOX 12 COUNTY ing on a master plan. Copies of the draft mittees. Over 4,000 torchbearer nom- COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY 9 11 20 SCOTT will be placed at the libraries in Wash- inations were received. Torchbearers COUNTY DAVIESS 17 COUNTY WASHINGTON 19 ington, Odon, Shoals, and Loogootee. will be Hoosiers who demonstrate COUNTY CLARK 14 COUNTY ORANGE They will be at these locations for pub- exceptional public service, excellence 10 13 COUNTY 8 FLOYD PIKE CTY. GIBSON COUNTY DUBOIS lic review until April 11. Comments, in their profession, acts of heroism or COUNTY COUNTY CRAWFORD 18 COUNTY concerns, suggestions, are all welcome volunteer service to their neighbor- 64 2 1

WARRICK HARRISON VANDERBURGH 5 COUNTY in the provided public comment sheets. COUNTY hood, community, region or state. POSEY COUNTY 164 3 COUNTY 6 7 4 PERRY There will also be a public master To follow the Indiana Bicentennial SPENCER COUNTY Torch Relay on social media, visit IN- COUNTY plan review meeting tonight, Wednes- TorchRelay on Facebook, Twitter and day, March 30 at 7 p.m. in the activity Instagram. center at West Boggs Park. RATE (Continued from page one) Crawford, Jasper and Owen counties at Martin County Humane Society 855 of them unemployed. In February 7.5 percent; and Fountain and Sullivan of 2015, Dubois County had a jobless counties at 7.4 percent. rate of 3.9 percent with 22,303 residents More than 20,000 Hoosiers entered in the workforce and 860 of them unem- the labor force in February for a second ployed. consecutive month, resulting in a sharp ANNUAL AUCTION Lawrence County saw a small in- increase in Indiana’s labor force partici- crease in their jobless rate in February pation rate. The percentage of the work- bumping to 7.7 percent, up from 7.2 ing-age population that is employed or Saturday, April 9 percent the month before. The county looking for work in Indiana continues had the fifth highest jobless rate in the to outpace the national average by near- Item viewing from 4-5 p.m. Auction starts at 5 p.m. state for February. ly two percent (64.6 percent vs. 62.9 at Loogootee United Methodist Church In February, the county had 20,588 percent). Of the 43,708 Hoosiers who residents in the workforce with 1,586 entered the labor force during the past CURRENT AUCTION ITEMS of them without jobs. In January, there two months, 35,682 found employment. -(2) tickets to Kings Island & Martin County Video were 20,441 residents in the workforce Indiana’s seasonally adjusted unem- -Spring grapevine wreath from Debbie Truelove -(4) adult buffet gift certificates from the Gasthof and 1,473 of them unemployed. In Feb- ployment rate, a U.S. Bureau of La- -Briggs & Stratton tune up kit from Toy’s Auto Parts -(2) one-night stays to The Gasthof Inn ruary of last year, Lawrence County’s bor Statistics indicator that reflects the -(2) Collector’s Edition American Muscle model cars -(4) one day park hopper passes to four Walt Disney unemployment rate was 7.9 percent number of unemployed people as a per- donated by Butch and Norma Bailey World theme parks with 20,226 residents in the workforce centage of the labor force, rose by 0.1 -Bicycle donated by Butch and Norma Bailey -(4) view level or (2) terrace line tickets to a -(4) tickets to a University of Evansville Men’s Basket- Reds baseball game and 1,600 of them without work. percent over the previous month to 4.7 ball game -Team stamped football from the Indianapolis Colts Orange County’s unemployment rate percent in February. Indiana’s unem- -(2) Collar and Leash combos from Lupine Pet -Kong products gift basket also went up just slightly from 6.5 per- ployment rate remains below the na- -Overnight stay at Sybaris Pool Suites in Indianapolis -(2) tickets to Holiday World cent in January to 6.6 percent in Feb- tional average of 4.9 percent. -Autographed photo of Clayton Richard from the Chi- -(5) subscriptions to Bark magazine ruary. The county had the 18th highest “In the past two months, more than cago Cubs -(6) community passes to Vincennes AMC theatre jobless rate of the 92 Indiana counties, -(4) $10 car washes from Blake Hi-Y Car Wash -(4) reserved seats to an Indianapolis Indians baseball 35,000 Hoosiers rejoined the labor -$25 gift certificate to Bradley’s Bar & Grill game tied with Ohio and Porter counties. force and found employment due to the -Cordless drill and worklight combo from Builders Best -Hair care products from Lisa’s Salon In February, the county had 9,130 strong Hoosier economy,” said Steven -(2) $50 gift card to Loogootee Marathon -4-foot wooden tool box planter from Arvin Crushed residents in the workforce with 599 of J. Braun, Commissioner of the Indiana -(2) $25 gift certificates to Red Bones Bar & Grill Stone them without work. In January, there Department of Workforce Develop- -(2) Funday passes to Indiana Beach -$30 Jamberry gift certificate from Jennifer Randolph were 9,166 citizens able to work and ment. “This growth is even more im- -$25 gift certificate to Biggin’s Pizza -Autographed Mutts Comic -BBQ set from Jasper Engines -Haircut certificate from Hair Tropix 592 of them without jobs. In February pressive when compared to the 11,376 -$20 gift card to Williams Bros. Pharmacy -(3) $10 gift certificates from Faytastic Pizza of 2015, Orange County’s unemploy- individuals who joined the labor force -Emergency radio from Daviess-Martin REMC -$50 gift card from RJ’s Food Mart ment rate was 7.3 percent with 8,854 in January and February of 2015.” -Doggie gift bag donated by Lynn Gee -(5) loaves of bread from the Rox Cafe at Shoals High residents in the workforce and 645 of Commissioner Braun also noted that -(4) leashes and (4) collars from Kurgo School them without jobs. initial unemployment insurance claims -(4) autographed books from Lisa Jackson -(2) $20 gift certificates from Broadway Salon The top ten spots in the state for -Nerium gift bag -$25 gift card from the Odon Tavern remain at the state’s lowest level in -Gift box of “poop bags” and accessories from Earth -$50 gift card from Rural King lowest unemployment rate for Feb- more than a decade. Rated Products -Chi Tea Tree Oil trio from Running With Scissors salon ruary went to Hamilton County at 3.7 Employment by Sector -$15 gift certificate to BreakTime Bar & Grill -Measuring tape and hammer from DC Metal percent, Dubois County at 3.9 per- Private sector employment increased -$25 gift certificate to Hometown Flowers & Gifts -(1) 16-inch, two-topping pizza from Pizza Junction cent, LaGrange County at 4 percent, by 6,900 jobs in February. The highest -(2) jump passes to Jump N Jax -30-minute massage from Bowling Massage Bartholomew County at 4.1 percent, levels of growth occurred in the Trade, -$25 gift certificate to Bobe’s Pizza -Solomon Hill autographed Pacers basketball -(2) buffet dinners to Dogwood Barbeque -One-night getaway package to Rising Star Casino Hendricks, Elkhart, Boone and Adams Transportation & Utilities (+5,000), -$30 gift card to China Wok Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana counties at 4.2 percent; Wells County Private Education & Health Services -$10 gift certificates to Dairy Master -Legendary “Dine, Stay & Play” package from Horse- at 4.3 percent; and Jackson and Gibson (+4,500) and Leisure & Hospitality -Oil change from Bill Dobson Ford shoe Casino in Elizabeth, Indiana counties at 4.4 percent. (+1,300) sectors. Gains were partially -Oil change from Harder’s Auto Service -(2) tickets to the Indianapolis Zoo The top ten spots in the state for the offset by contraction in the Professional -A huge lot of bags of dog bones from Tractor Supply -(4) tickets to Mesker Park Zoo -(2) reserved seats to at St. Louis Cardinals baseball -(2) $100 gift certificates to The Lodge of Loogootee highest unemployment rate for Febru- & Business Services (-3,000) and Man- game -Camp fire ring from Fire Ring King ary were Greene County at 8.8 percent, ufacturing (-2,600) sectors. Over the -(2) tickets to Indianapolis Zoo -(4) $5 gift cards from Wendy’s Vermillion County at 8.5 percent, Lake past three years, Indiana’s private sector -(17) Loogootee, Shoals t-shirts from JD Shirt Design More items coming in every day! and LaPorte counties at 7.8 percent, has grown by more than 150,000 jobs. Obituaries Page 3 MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 NORMA JEAN WOODS made to Loogootee United Methodist Tuell of Williams; Charles Tuell of ents and sister, Norma Jean (Price) Woods passed Church, American Cancer Society or Mitchell; Kenneth Tuell of Seymour; Frieda Troxel. away at 4:25 a.m. Saturday, March 26, the charity of your choice. Marvin Tuell of Shepherdsville, Ken- A funeral service 2016 at her home. A resident of Loo- Condolences may be made online at tucky; Paul Eric Tuell of Orleans; nu- was held Mon- gootee, she was 87. blakefuneralhomes.com. merous grandchildren and great-grand- day, March 28 at She was born September 12, 1928 in children; brothers, George Mattox of Queen-Lee Funer- Petersburg; daughter of the late Tru- FRANCES HOLT Orleans, James Mattox of ; al Home in Shoals. man and Esta Marie (Wilhite) Price. Frances Kay (Lee) Holt, 73, of sisters, Mary Graves of Mitchell; Su- Burial followed in She married James Woods in 1946 and Shoals, passed away at 4 a.m. Satur- sie Roach of Paoli; Virginia Chapland the Pleasant Valley he preceded her in death. day, March 26, 2016 at Monroe Hospi- of West Baden; and Roma Troxel of ETTA BATES Cemetery. Norma and James moved to Wash- tal Bloomington. A resident of Shoals, Albany, Kentucky. Condolences may be made to the ington briefly, and finally settled in she was 73. She is preceded in death by her par- family at www.queenlee.com. Loogootee after Mr. Woods found She was born October 21, 1942 in work in town. Norma was an active Martin County; member in the community. She was daughter of Har- a past matron of the Order of East- vey and Opal (Da- ern Star, a 1st Mother Advisor to the visson) Lee. She Rainbows for Girls, the President of married Ronald the local American Cancer Society Vance Holt and Chapter, the chairman of the Daffodil he preceded her in CLASSIFIED ADS Day, a member of the Loogootee Unit- death on March 29, HELP WANTED ed Methodist Church, taught Caring 2008. LOOGOOTEE VFW is seeking a Bartender/ Waitress. No experience necessary. FRANCES HOLT Friends Sunday School class, a past She was a 1960 812-295-4661 call after 3 pm, ask for Kim. president of the Loogootee Women’s graduate of Shoals High School, a Club, a member of the Martin County member of the Rusk Homemakers Marco Singers Choir and the Euchre Club, Shoals Senior Citizens, and The PART-TIME SUMMER ASSISTANT Club. Shoals Nazarene Church. Frances was Purdue Extension—Martin County has an opening for a part-time Summer As- She also was a business owner, run- a homemaker. sistant. Applicant will assist Extension Educator by performing a wide variety ning Laurie’s Flowers and Gifts and She is survived by one son, Walter of tasks from computer-oriented record keeping and document creation to fil- the Clothesline Dress Shop. Prior to Holt of Shoals; two daughters, Lu- ing, copying, light lifting, cleaning, answering phones, directing questions and owning businesses she was employed demia, and her husband, Clint Bur- calls, and all other Extension Office duties necessary to have a successful county at RCA in Bloomington, the Reliance gess, of Loogootee; Ruth Hamilton fair. Applicant must be available to work 20-25 hours most weeks, and up to Factory in Loogootee, Home Loan and of Bedford; four grandchildren, Man- 37.5 hours during the busiest weeks. The successful applicant must have good Finance, Amway Distribution, Pearl dy Burgess, Casey Burgess, Anthony Level. Norma also was a committed Wayne Robinson II and Ronald Jack computer skills, communication skills, and be able to perform physical tasks. Loogootee Lions fan. She and her Cory Robinson; close cousin, Beverly Applicant must be available from early May to late August. Pay is $8.50 an hour. late husband often attended basketball Brown of Somerset, Kentucky; neph- To apply, come and complete an application at the Martin County Extension games, both at home and out of town. ews, Jimmy Dean Holt of Shoals; Cal- Office, located in the Learning Center at the fairgrounds, Monday through Fri- Norma’s motto in life was “Get up, vin Evans of Shoals; and Wayne Evans day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The deadline to apply is 4 p.m. on April 15. Interviews will dress up and show up.” She loved to of Wellington, North Carolina. be during the day on April 22. cook and entertain company. No service was held. Burial will be Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service is an equal access/opportunity institution. She is survived by her son, James private in the Allbright Cemetery. “Mike” Woods of Loogootee; daugh- Queen-Lee Funeral Home was in ter, Rebecca (Oscar) Allbright of charge of arrangements. Condolences Loogootee; nine grandchildren; eight may be made online to the family at Martin County Community Corrections great-grandchildren, one great-great- www.queenlee.com. grandchild; and sister, Carol Gregory NOW HIRING! of Washington. ETTA BATES She is preceded in death by her hus- Etta Marie Bates, formerly of band, James Woods and children, Lar- Shoals, passed away Friday, March 25, Temporary Part-time Clerical Position ry Woods and Lana Walton. 2016 at IU Health Bedford. A resident Funeral services will be held at 1 of Mitchell, she was 78. Maximum 28 hours per week p.m. Thursday, March 31 at the Loo- She was born September 15, 1937 in Fast paced Environment gootee United Methodist Church. Shoals; the daughter of the late James Receptionist Duties/Data Entry Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. V. and Irene (Gammon) Mattox. No Criminal History or Pending Charges until 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 She had worked as a home health Drug Screen Required at the Loogootee United Methodist aide and attended Fairview Church. Church in Loogootee. She is survived by daughter, Sharon Memorial contributions may be Ruth Terry of Mitchell; sons, Samuel Please send request for Job Description and Application to: [email protected] INDIANA AT 200 Indiana at 200: A Celebration of the Hoosier State is the official commemorative book for the 2016 State of Indiana Bicentennial Celebration. The hardback volume is a 248 Production Planner page collection of photographs, prose and poetry Jasper Rubber Products, Inc. has an immediate opening for a incorporating a wide variety of Hoosier voices – business Production Planner. 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Sergeant Keller stopped geant Keller and Loogootee Sergeant to Jasper Memorial Hospital. child was located. the vehicle and all was okay. Norris responded. 10:03 p.m. - Received a request for 12:40 p.m. - Received an alarm call 7:18 a.m. - Received a report of a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 an ambulance in Loogootee. Loogoo- in Loogootee. Loogootee Captain Ak- reckless semi headed into Loogootee. 7:25 a.m. - Loogootee Chief Rayhill tee Fire and Martin County Ambulance les responded. All was okay. Loogootee Chief Rayhill responded. assisted a homeowner with an alarm responded. 1:09 p.m. - Received a request for 8:44 a.m. - Received a report of an issue. 10:22 p.m. - Received a request for a an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin accident south of Loogootee. Indiana 9:14 a.m. - Received a report of an welfare check in Shoals. Corporal Bak- County Ambulance responded and State Police responded. accident in Loogootee. Loogootee er and Deputy Reed responded. transported the subject to Jasper Me- 8:50 a.m. - Captain Dant transported Chief Rayhill responded. 11:30 p.m. - Received a report of a morial Hospital. two inmates to the department of cor- 7:20 p.m. - Major Burkhardt per- domestic situation south of Loogoo- 1:55 p.m. - Received an alarm call in rections. formed a vehicle identification check tee. Corporal Baker, Deputy Reed, Loogootee. Loogootee Captain Akles 10:27 a.m. - Received a report of a near Shoals. Loogootee Officer Nolan, and Deputy responded and all was okay. domestic situation in Loogootee. Loo- 8:43 p.m. - Received a report of a Salmon responded. 4:25 p.m. - Received a request for an gootee Chief Rayhill responded. reckless driver near Loogootee. Major SATURDAY, MARCH 26 ambulance in Loogootee. Loogootee 12:34 p.m. - Received a request for Burkhardt responded and checked the 10:21 a.m. - Sheriff Roush assisted a Fire and Martin County Ambulance re- lift assistance near Shoals. Sheriff vehicle. motorist west of Shoals. sponded. The subject was transported Roush responded. 8:51 p.m. - Received a report of a 1:42 p.m. - Received a report of van- to Jasper Memorial Hospital. 1:00 p.m. - Sheriff Roush took one domestic situation near Shoals. Major dalism near Shoals. Sheriff Roush re- 10:05 p.m. - Received a report of a inmate to the prosecutor’s office for Burkhardt, Reserve Deputy Wright, sponded. tree across lines on US 231, south of depositions. and Town Marshal Eckert responded. 2:29 p.m. - Received a request for Loogootee. Loogootee Fire responded. 1:10 p.m. - Received a report of a THURSDAY, MARCH 24 an ambulance north of Shoals. Martin 10:22 p.m. - Received a report of a theft in Loogootee. Loogootee Captain 1:23 a.m. - Received a request for County Ambulance and Williams Fire tree down on SR 450, north of Shoals. Hennette responded. an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin responded. The subject was transport- Shoals Fire responded and removed 2:06 p.m. - Received a report of an County Ambulance transported the ed to Dunn Memorial Hospital. the tree. altercation in Loogootee. Loogootee subject to Jasper Memorial Hospital. 5:22 p.m. - Received a request for an Captain Hennette responded. 8:57 a.m. - Received a report of cows ambulance in Shoals. Shoals Fire and 4:14 p.m. - Sheriff Roush performed out east of Shoals. Sheriff Roush and Martin County Ambulance responded. ARRESTS a vehicle identification check north of Captain Dant responded. No one was transported. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Shoals. 10:35 a.m. - Received a report of a SUNDAY, MARCH 27 9:15 p.m. - Jason Clark, 34, of Mitch- 4:47 p.m. - Received a request for theft in Loogootee. Loogootee Chief 2:20 a.m. - Received a report of a ell, was arrested by Major Burkhardt an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin Rayhill responded. domestic situation near Loogootee. on charges of possession of marijuana County Ambulance transported the 1:00 p.m. - Captain Dant took two Corporal Baker, Deputy Reed, Deputy and Orange County warrants. He is be- subject to Jasper Memorial Hospital. inmates to court. Floyd, and Loogootee Sergeant Norris ing held on a $20,000 10% bond. As- 5:10 p.m. - Received a request for an 1:10 p.m. - Received a report of a responded. sisting in the arrest was Reserve Dep- ambulance in Loogootee. Loogootee property dispute in Shoals. Sheriff 5:30 a.m. - Received a request for uty Wright, Town Marshal Eckert, and Fire and Martin County Ambulance re- Roush responded. an ambulance near Shoals. Shoals Fire K9 Officer Asher. sponded. No one was transported. 1:43 p.m. - Received a request for and Martin County Ambulance re- SATURDAY, MARCH 26 8:27 p.m. - Received a request for an an ambulance north of Shoals. Shoals sponded. The subject was transported 5:45 p.m. - Joshua Jones and Jessica ambulance in Shoals. Shoals Fire and Fire and Martin County Ambulance re- to Jasper Memorial Hospital. Howard, both of Shoals, were arrested Martin County Ambulance responded. sponded. The subject was transported 10:15 a.m. - Received a report of a by Sheriff Roush on Orange County No one was transported. to Jasper Memorial Hospital. suspicious vehicle north of Shoals. warrants and transported to Orange TUESDAY, MARCH 22 3:46 p.m. - Received a request for Sheriff Roush responded. County Jail. 9:00 a.m. - Chief Deputy Greene an ambulance south of Loogootee. 11:08 a.m. - Received a report of a took two inmates to court. Haysville Fire and Martin County Am- Real estate transfers 10:00 a.m. - Captain Dant took two bulance responded. The subject was Thomas W. Seger and Cynthia inmates to court. transported to Jasper Memorial Hospi- J. Seger, of Dubois County, Indiana 10:50 a.m. - Received a request for tal. to Windom Acres, LLC, of Dubois an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin 5:16 p.m. - Sheriff Roush assisted a County, Indiana. Tract I: A part of County Ambulance responded but did motorist west of Shoals. the southeast quarter of the southwest not transport. 6:04 p.m. - Received a report of ille- www.fergusonagency.com quarter of Section 7, Township 1 North, 12:50 p.m. - Major Burkhardt trans- gal dumping near Loogootee. Deputy Range 3 West, Martin County, Indiana, If you have Real Estate to sell in the ported one inmate from Orange Coun- Reed responded and had the violator containing 2 acres, more or less. Tract general areas of French Lick or West Baden ty Jail to the Martin County Security pick up their trash.. II: All that part of the northeast quar- Center. 10:31 p.m. - Received a request for in the Counties of Martin, Dubois, ter of the southeast quarter of Section 1:00 p.m. - Captain Dant took three an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin Orange, or Crawford 12, Township 1 North, Range 4 West, inmates to court. County Ambulance transported the PLEASE CONSIDER east of the Windom-Dubois Road, con- 2:30 p.m. - Major Burkhardt took subject to Daviess Community Hospi- LISTING WITH US! taining 8 acres, more or less. Tract III: one inmate to court. tal. Homes...Farms....Deer Hunting Land 45.93 acres of wood in Martin County, 2:40 p.m. - Received an alarm call in FRIDAY, MARCH 25 with an exception of 5 acres, more or Loogootee. Loogootee Captain Hen- 3:58 a.m. - Received a report of an Rich Everman, Real Estate Broker less. nette responded and all was okay. accident east of Shoals. Corporal Bak- 812-630-9606 Janine Renne to Werner Wood- 4:25 p.m. - Received a report of a er, Loogootee Officer Nolan, Shoals OFFICE: 812-936-2900 lands, LLC, a portion of Lot Number reckless driver on US 50, east of Loo- Fire, and Martin County Ambulance 16 which adjoins Lot Number 17 of the http://realestate.richeverman.com gootee. Loogootee Captain Hennette responded. No one was transported. Thompson Woods Subdivision. responded. 7:32 a.m. - Received a report of a do- Timothy J. Rincker, of Martin 5:28 p.m. - Received a report of a mestic situation north of Shoals. Sher- And, for the VERY BEST in County, Indiana to Jonathan H. Hes- reckless driver on US 231, south of iff Roush responded. Insurance Services, check with us... helman and Madonna R. Heschel- Loogootee. Loogootee Captain Hen- 10:13 a.m. - Received a dog com- AUTO...HOMEOWNERS... man, of Daviess County, Indiana, a nette responded. plaint east of Shoals. Sheriff Roush FARMOWNERS...COMMERCIAL part of the northeast quarter of Section 6:24 p.m. - Received a request for responded. ...& MORE! 24, Township 4 North, Range 5 West, an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin 10:24 a.m. - Received a request for CALL 812-936-2900 Perry Township, Martin County, In- County Ambulance responded and an ambulance in Loogootee. Martin OFFICE HOURS: diana, containing 2.12 acres, more or transported the subject to Jasper Me- County Ambulance transported the Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday less. morial Hospital. subject to Jasper Memorial Hospital. 9:00-5:00 Jerahn Tilford Kemp, III, of Mon- 8:00 p.m. - Received a request for an 1:31 p.m. - Sheriff Roush assisted Ask for KATHY BLEDSOE roe County, Indiana to Patricia King, ambulance north of Loogootee. Crane the department of child services with a of Martin County, Indiana, Lot 77 Fire and Martin County Ambulance re- welfare check near Shoals. 9711 W State Road 56 in the original plat of Memphis, now sponded. The subject was transported 6:45 p.m. - Received a report of a do- French Lick, IN 47432 Shoals, Indiana. to Jasper Memorial Hospital. mestic complaint near Shoals. Corpo- Jeffrey D. Hough and Naomi C. 10:11 p.m. - Received a request for ral Baker and Deputy Reed responded. - Insurance Hough, of Martin County, Indiana to an ambulance in Shoals. Town Marshal 8:38 p.m. - Received a report of a - Financial Gregory & Sons Properties, LLC, of Eckert, Martin County Ambulance, domestic situation in Loogootee. Loo- Services - Real Estate Martin County, Indiana, Lot Number Shoals Fire, and Air Evac responded. gootee Officer Nolan responded. 11 in the First North Addition to the The subject was transported by Air 9:19 p.m. - Received a request for Town, now City of Loogootee, Indiana. Page 5 MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 Loogootee Police log MONDAY, MARCH 21 5:34 p.m. - Received a report of a COURT NEWS rd 7:15 a.m. - Caller reported a semi all domestic dispute on SW 3 Street. CRIMINAL JUDGMENTS AND March 21 over the road on Hwy 50. 5:35 p.m. - Caller reported locating SENTENCING WebBank vs. Connie Pursley, civil 10:27 a.m. - Female reported a do- a handgun. The owner was later locat- March 8 collection. mestic dispute. ed. Shelly A. Moser, convicted of operat- Cach, LLC vs. Derek A. Gilbertson, 2:06 p.m. - Received a call from 10:33 p.m. - First responders were ing a vehicle while intoxicated, a Class civil collection. Chuckles. They advised someone was requested on Queen Street for a med- 6 Felony. Sentenced to serve 1 year David Whorrall vs. Jesica N. Whor- refusing to pay for fuel. ical call. with 359 days suspended and credit for rall, petition for dissolution of marriage. 5:13 p.m. - First responders were re- 11:15 p.m. - Caller reported proper- 3 actual days previously served plus 3 CIVIL COURT JUDGMENTS quested for lifting assistance. ty damage. Class A credit days. Defendant received March 16 7:07 p.m. - Caller reported two ju- FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1 year of probation. Judgment in favor of the plaintiff veniles fighting. Captain Hennette re- 8:37 p.m. - Caller reported a civil March 10 Bank of New York Melon Trust Co. and sponded. dispute. Juan L. Terry, convicted of possession against the defendant Michael T. Cox 8:44 p.m. - Caller reported a domes- 10:15 p.m. - Caller reported a distur- of methamphetamine, a Class 6 Felony for mortgage foreclosure in the amount tic dispute on East Broadway Street. bance on West Washington Street. and resisting law enforcement, a Class of $109,182.62. 9:22 p.m. - Caller requested a wel- 10:17 p.m. - First responders were st A Misdemeanor. Sentenced on the first SMALL CLAIMS COURT fare check on a female. requested on SE 1 Street for a medi- count to serve 2 years at the Indiana New Suits Filed TUESDAY, MARCH 22 cal problem. Department of Corrections with 0 days March 16 10:11 a.m. - Female caller reported 11:30 p.m. - Received a report of a suspended and credit for 323 actual Crane Federal Credit Union vs. David her purse was stolen while at a resi- domestic dispute on US 231. st days previously served plus 323 good M. Wence, complaint. dence on SW 1 Street. SATURDAY, MARCH 26 time credit days. Sentenced on the sec- Crane Federal Credit Union vs. Kim- 2:40 p.m. - Captain Hennette re- 5:16 p.m. - Caller reported a con- ond count to serve 1 year with 0 days berly Hines, complaint. sponded to a residential alarm. trolled burn. suspended and credit for 182 actual Crane Federal Credit Union vs. Misty 4:25 p.m. - Caller reported a reck- 5:49 p.m. - Caller reported a distur- days previously served plus 182 Class D. Hart, complaint. less vehicle on Hwy 50. bance on Park Street. A credit days. Crane Federal Credit Union vs. Tra- 5:28 p.m. - Received a report of a 8:45 p.m. - Caller requested a wel- Carl E. Wiscaver, Jr., convicted of cee Smith, complaint. reckless driver on US 231. fare check on a female. battery resulting in bodily injury, a Crane Federal Credit Union vs. Anita 11:51 p.m. - Received a report of a SUNDAY, MARCH 27 Class A Misdemeanor and operating a L. Schneider, complaint. domestic dispute on Church Street. 2:20 a.m. - Received a report of a vehicle while intoxicated endangering Crane Federal Credit Union vs. Ash- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 dispute on US 231. a person, a Class A Misdemeanor and ley N. Allison, complaint. 1:45 p.m. - Caller reported a vehi- 11:08 a.m. - Caller reported a lost operating while intoxicated with previ- Crane Federal Credit Union vs. cle parked in the middle of the road on child. Child was later located. ous conviction within 5 years, a Class Johnathan Davila, complaint. West Main Street. 12:40 p.m. - Captain Akles respond- 6 Felony. Sentenced on first count to Midland Funding, LLC vs. Stephen 4:00 p.m. - Caller requested an offi- ed to a residential alarm. serve 2 years with 706 days suspended Hammack, complaint. cer for a civil matter. 1:55 p.m. - Captain Akles responded and credit for 12 actual days previously Medical of Dubois vs. Charles D. 5:40 p.m. - Caller reported suspi- to a business alarm. served plus 12 Class A credit days. De- Hembree, complaint. cious persons near the skate park. 4:27 p.m. - First responders were re- fendant received 2 years of probation. Medical of Dubois vs. Kevin L. Stew- 9:04 p.m. - Caller reported someone quested to Nobles Court for a medical Sentenced on the next two counts to art, complaint. burning trash. call. serve 2 years with 706 days suspended Medical of Dubois vs. Samantha R. 9:30 p.m. - Received a report of a 6:43 p.m. - Caller reported a dispute and credit for 12 actual days previously Wells, complaint. reckless driver on Mulberry Street. in Bowling Trailer Court. served plus 12 Class A credit days. De- Medical of Dubois vs. Dane S. Bar- 10:10 p.m. - Caller reported a loud 8:13 p.m. - Sgt. Norris responded to fendant received 2 years of probation. ber, complaint. noise on North Street. a business alarm. CRIMINAL CHARGES MARRIAGE LICENSES THURSDAY, MARCH 24 8:14 p.m. - Loogootee Fire was DISMISSED March 21 2:26 p.m. - Male came on station to paged out to US 231 for a tree over a March 8 Kevin M. Haviland of Shoals and report a theft of a license plate. power line. Shelly A. Moser, operating a vehicle Nian Young of Shoals. with an ACE of .15 or more with a pas- Loogootee woman arrested on possession charges senger less than 18 years of age, a Class Story via News Now Dubois County the Jasper Walmart store parking lot; 6 Felony, dismissed. Accident report A Martin County woman arrested striking a curb as it entered the lot. March 10 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Monday now faces several drug-re- The woman driver then left her vehi- Juan L. Terry, dealing in metham- 9:00 a.m. - Landon T. Brock, of lated possession charges as well oper- cle and entered the store; that’s where phetamine, a Class 5 Felony, dismissed; Williams, was operating a 1998 Inter- ating a motor vehicle while under the officers made contact with 30-year old obstruction of justice, a Class 6 Felony, national behind Circle K. The vehicle influence of a controlled substance. Miranda Rehl, of Loogootee. dismissed; maintaining a common nui- was too tall and brought down a utility Jasper police say a caller informed JPD says a field sobriety test was sance, a Class 6 Felony, dismissed. line. Chief Rayhill investigated. them of a vehicle that was reported conducted of which police say she CIVIL COURT 5:20 p.m. - Troy Denniston, of Hen- to be weaving all over the road while failed. New Suits Filed ryville, was operating a 2009 Interna- traveling south on Newton Street (U.S. Officers also said they found Rehl in March 16 tional in the Jones Oil parking lot. At 231) at about 9:30 a.m. Monday, March possession of a controlled substance, Tina M. Wilson vs. Timothy M. Wil- this time, the trailer struck a concrete 28. along with marijuana and parapherna- son, petition for dissolution of marriage. pole. Captain Hennette investigated. Jasper Police Department said the lia. vehicle was then spotted turning into She was taken into custody. 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BByy AAnnnn AAcckkeerrmmaann BY DARLA WAGLER and the charitable contributions we re- Librarian, Loogootee Public Library ceive from supporters like you make My neighbor was working in his yard graphs. our mission achievable. when he was startled by a late model 7. If life’s a journey, mine is between FOLL (Friends of the Loogootee Li- New Books: car that came crashing through his the fridge and the computer. brary) will be having a huge book sale Mystery: “Darkness” by Karen Ro- hedge and ended up in his front lawn. 8. I had Greek yogurt this morning, on Saturday, April 16 from 9-12. There bards. He rushed to help an elderly lady then a salad for lunch, then I came are several gently used hardbacks, Fiction: “No Safe Secret” by Fern driver out of the car and sat her down home and ate the entire kitchen. paperbacks, audiobooks, DVDs, and Michaels. on a lawn chair. 9. We’ve been through thick and thin magazines for sale. The book sale pro- Inspirational Fiction: “The Atone- He said with excitement, “You ap- together. You do remember thin don’t ceeds go to support library programs. ment” by Beverly Lewis and “Brush of pear quite elderly to be driving.” you? Kenny Frye, German American Bank Wings” by Karen Kingsbury. “Well, yes, I am,” she replied proud- 10. I didn’t make it to the gym today. President handed me a $500 cash do- DVDs: “Daddy’s Home”, “Mock- ly. “I’ll be 97 next month, and I am That makes five years in a row. nation from a former Loogootee resi- ingjay Part2”, “Monuments Men”, and now old enough that I don’t even need 11. I decided to change calling the dent that wanted to remain anonymous. “Little Charmers”. a driver’s license anymore.” bathroom the John and renamed it the The individual stated that many hours The library hours are Monday and “The last time I went to my doctor, Jim. I feel so much better saying I went were spent at the Loogootee Public Tuesday 10-7, Wednesday closed, he examined me and asked if I had a to the Jim this morning. Library as a child. I am both humbled Thursday and Friday 10-5 and Satur- driver’s license. I told him yes and 12. I ate four cans of alphabet soup, and thankful for the kind generosity day 9-1. The phone number is 812- handed it to him. He took scissors out and took probably the biggest vowel of current and former patrons, various 295-3713 or check out the website of the drawer, cut the license into piec- movement ever. nonprofits, local businesses, and May- www.loogootee.lib.in.us or like us on es, and threw them in the waste basket, 13. I wish I could lose weight as eas- or Noel Harty. The continued public Facebook. The library has free Wi-Fi saying, ‘You won’t need this anymore,’ ily as I lose my patience! support of this library is appreciated service available for patrons. so I thanked him and left!” 14. I wish everything was as easy as ------getting fat. Dieting is something that is on peo- 15. I’m not skinny but I’m not fat ei- CALENDAR OF EVENTS ple’s mind a lot, mine included. I figure ther. I’m just at that awkward middle Mustering Elm Park meeting Board holds their monthly meetings on that over the past 50 years I have lost where I have a double chin when I’m The Mustering Elm Park Group will the third Wednesday of each month at close to 500 pounds but I’ve probably texting. have its first meeting of the year on 6 p.m. at the recycling center located gained 550. That’s not really the point. 16. Saw some idiot at the gym put Monday, April 4 at 7 p.m. at the Park. at 500 Industrial Park Drive in Loo- Here are some thoughts about eating, a water bottle where the Pringles can The events for this year will be dis- gootee. The meetings are open to the dieting, and weight loss/gain. Can you goes on the treadmill. cussed. Anyone interested is welcome public and anyone is invited to attend. relate? 17. You either love Reese’s peanut to attend. The group is looking for area Humane society meetings 1. I didn’t mean to gain weight. It butter eggs or you’re wrong. musicians willing to volunteer their The Martin County Humane Society happened by snackident. 18. I always offer two dinner choices talents during their events. If you have meets on the third Friday of the month 2. If you had to choose between los- (a) take it, or (b) leave it. questions, please call Rowena Tripp at at the animal shelter at 507 N Oak ing weight or chocolate, would you 19. My book club only reads wine 812-388-6649. Street in Loogootee, at 7 p.m. Mem- like dark, white, or with milk? labels. Martin County Beekeepers meeting bers of the humane society are invited 3. Some days you eat salads and go 20. Why do croutons come in airtight Martin County Beekeepers Associ- to attend. to the gym. Some days you eat cup- packages? Aren’t they just stale bread? ation’s first meeting will be Thursday Tourism meetings cakes and refuse to put on pants. It’s SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: April 14 at 7 p.m. at the American Le- The MCCC Tourism Committee called balance. If your coach pushes you, gion Country Club. Slated meetings meets on the third Wednesday of each 4. I wish we could donate body fat to If your coach disciplines you, will be the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the basement of the those in need. If your coach demands the best from month at 7 p.m. at the American Le- Shoals Public Library. The public is in- 5. Chocolate is the answer. Who you ALL the time, gion Country Club. Come out and see vited to attend. cares what the question is? Then he or she truly cares. what’s buzzing in Martin County. Soil and Water meetings 6. I try to avoid things that make me ------The Martin County SWCD meets fat . . . like scales, mirrors and photo- Make someone smile today! Loogootee School Board meetings The Loogootee School Board will the third Monday of the month at the hold four executive meetings next week, SWCD office located at Martin Coun- all for the purpose of receiving informa- ty Learning Center. Office hours are 8 tion about and interviewing prospective a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays except Thurs- employees. The first meeting will be days when it is closed. Visit www.mar- Monday, April 4 at 4:45 p.m. and will tinswcd. com or call at 295-3149. be held in the Martin County Commu- Seeking yard sale participants nity Building on the fairgrounds. The second meeting is Wednesday, April The Great U.S. 50 Yard Sale comes to Martin County. 6 at 3:45 p.m. also in the communi- th ty building. The third meeting will be This is the 17 sale held annually, the Thursday, April 7 at 4:45 p.m. again weekend before Memorial Day week- at the community building. The fourth end. The sale started in 2000, stretch- meeting will be held Saturday, April 9 ing across most of Indiana. There are at 9:45 a.m. in the meeting room off the currently twelve states with various superintendent’s office. All four meet- sales and activities planned. ings are closed to the public. Do you have items to sell and need a visible, accessible venue? Locally, the Free lunch for kids Shoals High School parking lot will be -Photo provided New Beginnings Community a host site for the Great U.S. 50 Yard Easter Egg Hunt Church will be offering a free lunch to Sale, on Saturday, May 21, 2016. Loogootee Nursing Center held their Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Satur- all school-age children every Saturday The sale will run from 8 a.m. to 4 day March 26. Shown are the prize egg winners with the Easter Bunny. from noon to 1 p.m. at the fellowship p.m., rain or shine. Space rental is $10. hall of the church, located at 200 West For one parking space, and $5. for each Main Street next to the post office. For additional space. All proceeds from TOY’S AUTO PARTS, INC. more info, call 812-709-2525. space rental will benefit a mural art Loogootee Shoals Jasper Washington SOAR Tutoring project, being planned for the Shoals (812) 295-2312 (812) 247-3321 (812) 634-2222 (812) 254-2540 Need Skills? SOAR tutors can help! Community Schools. Free and confidential. Call or text Bev- With plenty of free parking and vis- Sullivan Martinsville Linton erly at 812-709-1618 to learn more. ibility, this will be the perfect time to (812) 268-5252 (765) 342-6623 (812) 847-4494 Located in the Martin County Com- sell those spring cleaning items: house- munity Learning Center Improve Your hold, crafts, toys, clothing, etc. Persons Jasonville Bicknell Bloomfield Skills, Improve Your Life! or parties interested in participating, or (812) 665-3969 (812) 735-3545 (812) 384-4453 Solid waste board requesting more information, should The Martin County Solid Waste contact Linda Sherfick, 812-247-3060. Farming&Outdoors Page 7 MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 In the Garden By Ralph Purkhiser Purdue University Master Gardener 4-H NEWS While the early daffodils have faded bloom. One could hardly miss the pro- By Stacy Brown away, the mid and late season blooms fusion of pink flowers on the saucer Martin County Purdue are still hanging on. As the flowers magnolias. Peach and plum trees, both fade, I always get questions about the fruiting and ornamental, are also in Extension Educator foliage. I realize that the foliage will bloom. I cut branches from an Amer- soon begin to turn yellow and droop, ican plum that I am espaliering against Upcoming Events The youth are required to write an es- but it is important to allow this to hap- a building and shared them with the Livestock weigh-ins for the fair have say, the breeders chose the youth from pen. Photosynthesis being performed residents of Springs Valley Meadows been set for the spring. They will take the essay, we all meet at the Maryland in the foliage is feeding the bulbs for this week. They were a big hit. place at the fairgrounds. Sheep and Wool Festival the first Sun- future flowers. Braiding or tying the Also in bloom are the ornamental Sheep & Goat-April 30, 9-11 a.m. day in May foliage is also not a good idea, as those pear trees. The best known of these Swine-May 7, 9-11 a.m. Perry County Beekeepers to Offer actions limit the surface area that col- pears is the Bradford Pear. Although Poultry-June 18, 9-11 a.m. Hive Opening Demonstration lects the sunlight for photosynthesis. beautiful in bloom, I would never rec- 4-H News New to beekeeping and want to learn You may hide the foliage with pots ommend planting one. They are noto- Like us on Facebook! Just search for more about how to work a hive? Need of pansies or other flowers. You may riously weak at the branch crotches, Purdue Extension Martin County tips on identifying the queen and dif- wish to plant hostas, daylilies or other and often split in heavy winds. They We are also adding new things to our ferent types of cells? Join Purdue Ex- later-blooming perennials near the daf- are also very invasive. There are areas webpage, visit us at https://extension. tension, Perry County and the Perry fodil bulbs. The emerging foliage will where these ornamentals have escaped purdue.edu/Martin/Pages/default.aspx County Beekeepers for a beekeeping hide the dying foliage of the daffodils cultivation and have essentially wiped We need volunteers! If you are in- workshop on Tuesday, April 12. The and other early spring bulb flowers. out all native plant life. The Cleveland terested in becoming a volunteer with program will begin at 4 p.m. with a Meanwhile, the hellebores continue Select pear is a stronger tree and does 4-H, please call or stop by the office. hive opening demonstration. to thrive and anchor the shade gar- not appear to be as invasive, but is still Jolly Jug Rox 4-H Club Meetings are Bill Gibson and other experienced den. New blooms this week at Sand- not a tree that naturalist like to see. on the following dates: April 11, May beekeepers will perform a hive open- hill Gardens include woods poppies, If you plan to raise tomatoes from 16, June 7, June 20, and July 7 ing demonstration at 19680 Old State grape hyacinths and violets. The bridal seed and have not yet planted them, The meetings are at Hindostan Meth- Road 37 Branchville, 47514 (1.5 miles wreath spirea is nearing full bloom and now is the time to do so. In about six odist Church from 6 to 7 p.m. north of Perry Central High School the first of the lilacs buds are- swell weeks, we will reach the frost-free date Camps and Programs on old 37). Bring your bee coat and ing. Pieris shrubs are also in bloom, for southern Indiana and the transplants The following camps, tours, and pro- gloves and wear long pants for the with their tiny clusters of bells, resem- will be near optimum size if seeds are grams are available for 4-H members. hive demonstration. This will include bling the blooms of lily of the valley. planted now. For more information, please call or opening a live beehive to see what you New this year at Sandhill Gardens is a It is also time to plant squash, mel- stop by the office. should be looking for in your hives. pearl bush. The buds resemble strings on, cucumber and eggplant seeds if 4-H Camp – June 6-8. Applications The hive opening demonstration will of white pearls, which open to white you want transplants when the soil is will be available in April. This is for be followed by a Q & A session at 6 flowers. I think it will become a beauti- warm enough to support growth. These 4-H members in grades 3-8. p.m. at Perry Central School in the FFA ful bush in a few years. are all warm-season crops and plant- 4-H Sheep members ages 9-18 can building (located next to the baseball I have had several people ask about ing them too soon could result in the apply to the 2016 Youth Conservation field). Please bring a snack to share. the red-orange flowers on shrubs seen plants’ being stunted. Program. The deadline is April 1. The This meeting is free and open to the around the area. These are flowering I have been picking some kale, let- YCP’s goal is to encourage youth to public. Anyone who has bees or is inter- quince bushes. At Sandhill Gardens, tuce and other leafy greens. You may raise breeds of sheep that are not com- ested in beekeeping is invited to attend. three old quince shrubs have cherry-red continue planting greens for the next mon here in the states, the breeders Please RSVP by April 11 via email to blossoms, but newer cultivars offer dif- six weeks to ensure a continual harvest donate a yearling ewe and promise to [email protected] or call the Pur- ferent colors, including the red-orange, of fresh greens. Add some pansy, vio- mentor the youth for at least one year. due Extension Office at 812-547-7084. pink and white. While the flowers are la or violet blooms to your salads this beautiful, the shrubs may actually set week for a real treat. fruit that may be used for preserves and Take time for a garden stroll this Purdue specialist: Get farm jelly. week. There is a lot of action in the Several flowering trees are in full garden at this time of the year. equipment ready for planting to be replaced. BY EMMA HOPKINS * Verify functionality: Stwalley said Purdue University News Service producers should disassemble, clean, To ensure the safest, most efficient inspect and refurbish all seed distribu- planting season possible, tuning up farm tion components on their equipment. He machinery can be as important as scout- advised making sure each assembly is ing for weeds, tilling the soil or other functioning properly before re-installing spring field operations, a Purdue Exten- it on the planter. sion specialist says. “Seed delivery mechanisms, fertilizer Robert Stwalley, assistant clinical applicators, herbicide nozzles and insec- professor of agricultural and biological ticide distributors are delicate pieces of engineering, urged producers to get a equipment that perform critical opera- jump start on vehicle maintenance. tions during planting season,” Stwalley “Early preparation for spring plant- said. “Work across each row and through ing is time well-invested,” he said. “In- all applicators on the planter, and treat stead of wishing for sunnier days and seed metering and dispensing assemblies warmer weather, the wise farmer uses as if they were a high-performance car- the gray and cold times to be ready to buretor or delicate pocket watch.” Martin County farm receives distinguished award hit the fields running when the seasons * Calibrate the machine: Each dispens- State Rep. Mike Braun (R-Jasper) owned and maintained by the same change.” ing apparatus on each row must be cal- congratulates the Klingle-Doty Farm family for 100 years or more. The Well-maintained equipment is also ibrated. To do this, producers will need in Martin County for their designation Klingle-Doty Farm has been in opera- much safer than equipment in disrepair. to engage all of the distribution mech- as a Hoosier Homestead award recipi- tion since 1888. Stwalley offered these tips for keeping anisms and run the machine through a ent for 100 years of family farm own- Two awards ceremonies are held farm machinery in good working order: calibration course at operational speed. ership. each year, in the spring and summer, * Clean the equipment: Wash machin- The next step is to count the number of “Indiana agriculture supports near- to commemorate the achievements of ery thoroughly with soap and water to seeds dropped or measure the weight of ly 190,000 jobs and contributes more farmers across the state. For more in- remove dirt, chemical build-up, excess the dispensed material. This process will than $44 billion to the Hoosier econ- formation on the Hoosier Homestead grease and plant material. Stwalley not- help producers determine how to adjust omy,” Braun said. “Their hard work Award Program, visit www.in.gov/ ed that some experts even recommend the machine to achieve proper distribu- and dedication in supporting the agri- isda/2337.htm. washing machinery between operations tion during planting. culture industry is greatly appreciated Rep. Braun represents portions of in different fields to reduce the chance * Verify the correct operation of all by our community. The Klingle-Doty Daviess, Dubois, Pike and Martin of chemical or biological contamination planter sensors: Stwalley recommends Farm deserves this recognition.” counties. Braun serves on the Ways from one field to the next. While wash- verifying the proper operation of each The Hoosier Homestead Award Pro- and Means, Roads and Transportation, ing the equipment, farmers should note row’s monitoring system and replacing gram recognizes farms that have been and Education committees. any necessary repairs or parts that need any malfunctioning components. Page 8 MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 NEWS FROM New Beginnings Community Church By Shirley Canell

Have you heard? Beginnings praise team leading the Big GOD things are happening at worship service. Pastor Duane and Pas- By Curt Johnson New Beginnings Community Church, tor Ernie together sharing Jesus is not Making A Difference MCCF Executive Director at Maranatha Tabernacle Church and in something you would want to miss. The the town of Loogootee. God is touch- Holy Spirit is so present at this service -- FUND TYPES -- ing our endowments, since 1999 the ing hearts and creating a big movement. you can feel it. The atmosphere is filled In some previous columns I have MCCF has secured more than $10.4 Many people have felt it. Take a min- with a continual and constant feeling of talked about the five fund types avail- million in benefits to Martin -Coun ute to stop and just listen and feel God God’ s power. Thank you Maranatha for able for MCCF endowments. Can ty. The funding sources have been moving in you. inviting us and joining with us in our you name them yet? As a refresher, the Lilly Endowment Giving Indiana A couple years ago New Beginnings quest to Share Jesus with the world. they are (1) the unrestricted funds Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) pro- decided we need to be a church on mis- If you have any questions concerning that address the changing and emerg- grams, the Community Alliance to sion. With that decision the church has any of our ministries please give Pastor ing needs of Martin County, (2) the Promote Education (CAPE) program, gone to Bluefield, Virginia, helped a Ernie a call at 812-709-0258 or Shirley scholarships for a wide variety of ed- the Lilly Endowment Community church there with their back to school at 812-709-2525. ucational choices, (3) the designated Scholarship (LECS) program, and backpack ministry; a homeless shelter Sunday Service at New Beginnings funds to provide support to specific the Office of Community and Rural in Louisville, served lunch to over 100 Community Church starts at 10:30 a.m. charitable organizations, (4) the field Affairs (OCRA). people, painted walls and shared Jesus; Sunday morning with awesome Praise of interest funds that address broad- -- THE IMPACTS -- and shared Jesus without fear in Ec- and Worship, followed by God’s word. ly defined areas of concern, and (5) So apart from the grants and schol- uador twice. A third trip to Ecuador is the donor advised funds that allow arships that are awarded from the lo- being planned for June. We have seen donors to recommend grants that ad- cal MCCF endowments, these other hearts and lives changed. dress those changing and emerging initiatives have funded such projects Currently, New Beginnings has a min- 2016 needs in the community. as the Martin County Community istry in Loogootee to Feed the Children. -- MCCF MISSIONS -- Building, the renovation of the di- Every Saturday we make peanut butter In addition to making grants to im- lapidated 4-H building in the Martin and jelly sandwiches, bag them up with prove the quality of life for our com- County Community Learning Center chips, a snack cake, a juice box/drink munity, the MCCF missions are to that we have today, the institution of and a piece of fresh fruit. We also include provide a philanthropic vehicle for a confidential adult and literacy pro- a Bible Story/lesson in each lunch bag. local donors to help Martin County gram called Success and Opportuni- We not only are feeding them physical- and to convene resources to find cre- ty at Reading (SOAR), improvement ly but spiritually as well. We started the ative solutions to community issues. opportunities for our local libraries first Saturday of the new school year in -- STOP BULLYING FUND -- and schools, and the implementation 2015. We initially started with 20 lunch- The “Stop Bullying Fund” is a of K-12 professional development es, we are currently up to 84 lunches good example of working with do- projects in our schools. made and delivered. Yes we deliver to nors to find a way to fund a solution Through involvement with our the kids. We always talk to the parents to a community issue. Because the community and developing and main- first, explain who we are and why we solution required paying for project taining an awareness of local needs, are doing this. Do you know why we do expenses as they occurred, an endow- we strive to find initiatives like these this? Because God told us to. We have ment fund was not the right answer. that can provide a beneficial impact received an outpouring of appreciation So a non-permanent fund was estab- to Martin County and our quality of from the kids, donations from different lished to enable the payments and life. people. Stores are donating, the deliv- successful completion of the DVDs. -- MORE INFORMATION -- ery guys to local stores when they have -- OTHER FUNDING SOURCES For more information about how extra have donated. Just to name a few KATLYN ROGERS -- the MCCF can help meet your phil- first names I know, I can’t get them all, Katlyn Rose Rogers is the daughter At the MCCF we also work to stay anthropic interests, please contact Ina, Matt, Monty, Jim, Shirley, Sheila, of Rebecca Nance and Timothy Rog- aware of initiatives and funds avail- the MCCF Executive Director, Curt Barney, Dinkys, random people drop ers. While in high schoool she was in able around the state. Oftentimes we Johnson, at 812-295-1022 or mccf@ money off at the Print Shop with Ernie: chorus (grades 9-11), did job shadow- can supplement local donations (such cfpartner.org. Belinda, Justin, DeAnna, Brooklynn, ing (grades 10-11) and was in show as with the recent Lilly Endowment Information is also on our web- Phoenix, Teresa, Joe, Penny, Marilyn, choir and was a cadet teacher her se- GIFT VI Match program) or bring in site at www.cfpartner.org/mccf.htm IGA, Ruler, Walmart, etc. This ministry nior year. Katlyn plans to attend VU funds from outside our County. or “liking” the MCCF at www.face- is totally nonprofit and 100% of dona- and study social services. By taking advantage of various book.com/mccommunityfoundation tions go back out to the kids. Donations initiatives and responsibly manag- on Facebook. can be dropped off at the church or with Ernie at Printing Express. We don’t care what their parents may have done in the past, we don’t care what their parents may be doing now or not doing now. We are feeding the kids. We welcome any and all donations. I will say jam is easier and more time ef- ficient than jelly. You don’t realize the difference that can make until you are making 84 of them. We plan to make more lunches and feed more kids. God is Good. All the Time. God is Good. TYLER SIMMONS Another local ministry we have start- Tyler Wayne Simmons is the son of ed since first of the year is a church ser- Wesley Simmons. While in high school vice in Odon at the Capeheart Manor. he was in band all four years, played intra- Pastor Ernie received a phone call and mural basketball (grades 10-12), did job was told he would have an open door shadowing (grade 11) and was an intern there to share Jesus with the residents. (grade 12). He played baseball his senior So again we go out to share Jesus with- year. Tyler plans to attend Ivy Tech and out fear. We have this service with them major in cyber security. every Sunday at 2 p.m. We have been so welcomed there and loved. We do a praise and worship time, a sermon and BlockBuster -Photo provided snacks after. We have met some great Pictured above is John Lannan, representing the South Central Education people at Capeheart. The service is Auto sAles Association (SCEA), receiving a check from Curt Johnson (MCCF Execu- open to the public so anyone who wants tive Director) to support the “Stop Bullying Fund.” These funds resulted to attend is very welcome. Second floor 701 E National Hwy. from a generous donation to the MCCF for a project to address the bullying community room. Washington, IN problems in our local schools. The end result will be professionally developed New Beginnings and Maranatha are DVDs, with inspiring and convincing presentations, designed to reduce bul- currently planning a community service 812-617-5382 lying problems. The DVDs will be provided to local schools at no cost. on Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. with New Page 9 State&National MARTIN COUNTY JOURNAL Wednesday, March 30, 2016 Deadline for May 2015 flooding loan is April 12 The Indiana Department of Homeland result of the severe weather that caused Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Black- The loan amount can be up to $2 mil- Security (IDHS) is reminding Hoosiers major flooding in May 2015. ford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, lion with interest rates of 2.625 percent that April 12, 2016, is the deadline to The U.S. Small Business Adminis- Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Da- for private nonprofit organizations and 4 apply for a working capital disaster tration’s (SBA) disaster declaration in- viess, Dearborn, Decatur, DeKalb, Del- percent for small businesses, with terms loan. The loans are being offered as a cludes the following counties: Adams, aware, Dubois, Elkhart, Fayette, Floyd, up to 30 years. The SBA determines Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Gibson, eligibility based on the size of the ap- Governor signs BMV overhaul bill Grant, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, plicant, type of activity and its financial Governor Mike Pence last Thursday uary 1, customers will notice the follow- Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, resources. Loan amounts and terms are signed House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1087, ing changes, among others: Huntington, Jackson, Jasper, Jay, Jef- set by the SBA and are based on each which brings consistency and predict- -Reduction or elimination of 163 fees ferson, Jennings, Johnson, Knox, Kos- applicant’s financial condition. These ability to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ -Reduction of ways to register a vehi- ciusko, Lake, LaPorte, Lawrence, Mad- working capital loans may be used to (BMV) procedures and transactions. cle from 191 to 23. ison, Marion, Martin, Marshall, Miami, pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts pay- The governor signed the bill in a public -A consolidation of vehicle-related Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, New- able, and other bills that could have ceremony at the Greenwood BMV. weight classes from 21 to 8. ton, Noble, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, been paid had the disaster not occurred. “I challenged the Bureau of Motor -Establishment of a one-time fee for a Pike, Porter, Posey, Pulaski, Putnam, The loans are not intended to replace Vehicles to ensure the back office works motorcycle endorsement that never has Randolph, Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, lost sales or profits. as well as the front office, and today to be renewed, saving Hoosier riders St. Joseph, Starke, Sullivan, Switzer- Applicants may apply online using we’ve made great progress in doing just money. land, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Union, Van- the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) that as we sign into law House Enrolled “This is a historically significant step derburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, via SBA’s secure website at https://di- Act 1087,” said Governor Pence. “My towards transformational change at the Warren, Warrick, Washington, Wayne, sasterloan.sba.gov/ela. administration has always made cutting BMV and fundamentally changes how Wells, White and Whitley in Indiana. Disaster loan information and appli- red tape and improving government ef- our agency conducts transactions for Severe weather and flooding devastat- cation forms may also be obtained by ficiency a priority. True to that mission, customers,” said BMV Commissioner ed many parts of the state in May 2015 calling the SBA’s Customer Service I’m proud to sign this bill into law today Kent Abernathy. “Work on this bill was and Hoosiers are encouraged to apply Center at 800-659-2955 (800-877-8339 to cut 163 user fees and streamline op- a tremendous bipartisan effort. I would for the working capital disaster loan if for the deaf and hard-of-hearing) or by erations to better serve Hoosiers across like to thank Governor Mike Pence and the flooding caused any damages. sending an email to disastercustomer- the state. Today, we’re turning a new his staff, Rep. Ed Soliday, Sen. Carlin Under this declaration, the SBA’s [email protected]. Loan applications corner at the Indiana Bureau of Motor Yoder, and Sen. Jim Arnold for their Economic Injury Disaster Loan pro- can be downloaded from www.sba.gov/ Vehicles.” leadership and for giving the BMV the gram is available to eligible farm-re- disaster. Completed applications should This legislation simplifies the -pro statutory tools needed to make the back lated and non-farm-related entities that be mailed to: U.S. Small Business Ad- visions of Indiana Code that govern office run as well as the front office.” suffered financial losses as a direct re- ministration, Processing and Disburse- the BMV, streamlines registrations and More information about HEA 1087 sult of this disaster. With the exception ment Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, driver’s licenses and reduces complexi- and the changes taking at the BMV can of aquaculture enterprises, SBA cannot Fort Worth, TX 76155. Completed loan ty within the overall fee structure. be found on the “BMV Improvement provide disaster loans to agricultural applications must be returned to SBA When these laws go into effect on Jan- Page” at www.myBMV.com. producers, farmers or ranchers. no later than April 12, 2016.

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