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June 30, 2009 

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Milton, Kentucky has gasoline for $2.42 per gallon.  Report cheaper prices here.

Scottsburg Police Department's 24-Hour Report

Property damage accident @ 31/ Frame St. results in arrest of 22-year-old Jonathan Hill of Scottsburg for battery

Vandalism to vehicle on N. Gardener

Battery/ residential entry on Lucas St. referred to prosecutor for charges

Breaking and entering on Owen St.

Dispute on Burchtree Ln.

Phone harassment

Breaking and entering on Burchtree Ln.

Scott County Court Hearings for June 26, 2009

Brian A. Terry was charged with Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated and have a Blood Alcohol Content over the legal limit. He had his initial hearing, and bond was set at $1,000.

James R. Quinn was charged with Attempted Theft and Unlawful Entry of a Motor Vehicle. He had his initial hearing, and bond was set at $1,500.

3 people were in court on seatbelt related charges.

Harrison County Man Arrested for Crimes Against Children

(Sharon Love)

The Indiana State Police have arrested a man in relation to several crimes against children.  20-year-old Joseph Sutherland of 7310 Main Street in Lanesville was arrested after an investigation that began on June 17th when the Indiana State Police received information that Sutherland was allegedly asking teen males in and around Lanesville to pose nude for photographs for money and/ or cigarettes. Sutherland was arrested without incident yesterday afternoon and charged with two counts Child Molesting, B Felony, two counts Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, C Felony, and Attempted Child Exploitation, C Felony.  Sutherland was incarcerated in the Harrison County Jail awaiting his first court appearance.  Police ask for victims to come forward by calling the Sellersburg Post at 1.800.872.6743.

Scottsburg Resident Runner Up in Miss Madison Regatta

(Dan Clark, photo used courtesy of Madison Courier)

A Scottsburg girl was the runner up in last night’s Miss Madison Regatta contest. 18-year-old Morgan Means, shown on the left in the picture, came in second in the contest yesterday. The contest was held last night at 7:00 at the Madison High School Auditorium. Means placed second overall out of twelve girls. Alex Burgin place first, and Haley Franklin was the second runner up.

Will Lawmakers Agree on a State Budget?

(Sharon Love)

An agreement may be possible as lawmakers continue to try to beat the clock for Indiana’s new state budget.  Democratic Indiana House Speaker Patrick Bauer says majority House Democrats are a step closer to having a bill to vote on. He says whether a vote succeeds in the House is another story, but a vote is expected today.  If a budget is not passed by midnight, most of the state will shut down.  Governor Mitch Daniels says that if a budget is not passed he will use reserve funds to keep prisons running and law enforcement as well as some unemployment payments. 

Austin Fireworks Display Set for Friday

(Sharon Love)

The annual Austin community fireworks display will be held Friday.  There will be live entertainment beginning at 6 p.m.  There will also be food booths.  Fireworks start at dark behind Austin High School.  Debbie Danner with the mayor’s office says the display will be bigger and better this year and says donations are still being accepted. 

What's Going On at the Jennings County Fair Tonight?

(Sharon Love)

The Jennings County fair is going on all week long.  Today begins with the 4-H poultry show starting at 9 a.m. A variety of swine shows will run throughout the day and evening. The horse pull will be the event of the night in the grandstand starting at 7 p.m. The free entertainment for the night in the Activity Center will be the Country Kickers starting at 7 p.m.  I105.3’s Brian Fury will be at the fair tonight from 6 to 9 p.m.

Two New Albany-Floyd County Schools to Remain Open

(Sharon Love)

Parents at two Floyd County schools are relieved to learn the schools will not close.  Pineview and Silver Street Elementary will remain open this school year after a three-year study was conducted.  The school board gave the schools a one year reprieve as it looks to shift boundaries to save money in the future.

Parents and Son Arrested in North Vernon

(Sharon Love) 

A North Vernon couple and their son were arrested for drugs over-the-weekend.  According to police, Thomas and Annette Barnes, along with their son 19-year-old Thomas Barnes Jr.,  were arrested after a large amount of marijuana and money was discovered, as well as prescription medications and drug paraphernalia at a home on Highway 3.  Thomas and Annette Barnes were arrested for maintaining a common nuisance and dealing marijuana. Thomas Jr. was arrested on charges of for legend drug violation and possession of paraphernalia.

New Indiana Laws to Take Effect Tomorrow

(Sharon Love)

There are new laws taking effect tomorrow in Indiana.  Drivers under age 18 will be banned from using a cell phone while driving.  Teens that ignore the law could face a fine of up to $500.  Anyone who murders or attempts to murder a pregnant woman and causes the loss of her unborn child, their prison term will be harsher.  School bus drivers will also face fines if they fail to check for children at the end of their routes. Also the Silver Alert system takes affect, alerting the media and public about elderly adults that go missing.

Scam Artists Playing Upon the Death of Michael Jackson

(Sharon Love)

The death of Michael Jackson has scam artists out to get your money.  According to the Better Business Bureau e-mails are being sent referencing the “King of Pop.”  Some of these e-mails contain mailware and could infect your computer.  The BBB also says scam artists are trying to fool consumers into donating money to false charities.  Officials say the best thing to do is to just delete the message.  BBB also wants to remind consumers, when buying a piece of autographed memorabilia, be sure it comes with a real certificate of authenticity, and only buy it from people or websites you can trust.

  • As soon as you get it, delete it;
  • Never respond to spam;
  • Check with the BBB;
  • Don't give out your e-mail address;
  • Never purchase anything advertised by an unsolicited e-mail.

Memorial Service for Jackson Possible in Gary

(Sharon Love)

The mayor of Gary, Indiana says a memorial service for Michael Jackson is planned for next week.  Gary is Jackson’s childhood hometown.  Mayor Rudy Clay says a July 10 memorial for Jackson is planned at The Steel Yard, the downtown baseball stadium where Jackson appeared in his last trip to Gary in 2003. 

Ecstasy Being Distributed as Cartoon Character

(Fox News)

Dangerous drugs shaped like cartoon characters are being distributed around the U.S.  Ecstasy pills that look like children’s vitamins.  Experts say, as more of the pills that look like vitamins or candy go out locally and nationwide, they put children at great risk.  , police and experts said.  Ecstasy in children could cause seizures, spiked blood pressures and even death.  The cartoon character marketing is a ploy by predators to promote a dangerous drug as light fun in order to sell to more teens and young adults, Clark said. The irresponsible marketers also use false advertising, police said, because the tablets often contain no Ecstasy at all but instead a powerful mix of other drugs.

 

Help Cancer Patients by Donating Your Hair

(Sharon Love)

Missi after losing hair

Cancer affects many people; whether is be directly or indirectly, everyone knows someone fighting this potentially deadly disease.  It is very important to consider one small thing people can do to change the lives of cancer patients everywhere and that is to donate your hair in order for wigs to be made for those who lose it during chemotherapy treatments.  I105.3 spoke to a woman who is still fighting breast cancer after being diagnosed in September last year.  Melissa West lost her hair after having chemotherapy that began in January.  Missi said that losing her hair really made her have low self-esteem, which made fighting cancer even harder.  She said she got really depressed over her looks because not only did she lose her hair but her breasts when she had her double Mastectomy.  Missi learned through the American Cancer Society that there was a “wig bank” where she could get a wig to help with how she was feeling.  Missi said after receiving her wig, she felt better about herself and attending her children's events because she had hair.  If you have around 10 inches of hair that is in good condition and not bleached, you can donate your hair to one of several organizations which make wigs.  Most hair dressers can send your hair off to organizations such as Locks of Love.  Wigs are made out of children and adult hair; and makes a big difference, in the lives of cancer patients.  A fundraiser will be held in the near future to help Missi with her medical bills while she fights breast cancer.  I105.3 will have more information on that soon. 

Missi after receiving wig made by donated hair

ISP Offers Motorcycle Safety Tips

(Sharon Love)

With warmer weather comes an increase in motorcycles on the roads.  The month of May is designated as Motorcycle and Safety Awareness month.  Data provided by the Indiana State Police fatal crash analysis reporting system shows motorcycle fatalities are on the rise. There were 114 motorcycle fatalities in Indiana last year. Comparatively, there were 112 in 2007 and 96 in 2006. Statistics show the deadliest times for motorcyclists is on the weekends. Indiana State Police offer these Motorcycle Safety Tips: 

 

·        Have proper motorcycle endorsements and/or permits

·        Complete a certified motorcycle safety course or refresher course for experienced riders

·        Wear appropriate safety gear (helmet, gloves, eye protection, and clothing)

·        Make sure your motorcycle is in good working condition (lights, tires, and mirrors)

·        Use extra caution at intersections especially during peak traffic periods and night time riding

·        “Look twice to save a life”, motorcycles are harder to see

·        Motorcycle operators should not transport intoxicated passengers

·        Do not drink and ride

If you see news happening give us a call at 752-3688 or 1-800-441-1053 or e-mail us at I1053news@verizon.net

If you witness a crime or have pertinent information, below you can find anonymous tip lines to report it:

Scott County Sheriff's Department:                   Scottsburg Police Department:               Meth Hotline:

812.752.7898                                                            812.752.2333                                 1.800.453.4756

Marijuana Hotline:                                           Clark County Sheriff's Department

1.888.873.1694                                                         820.2276

Child Abuse or Neglect:                                    Madison Police Department Tip line:

1.800.800.5556                                                         812.265.2121


 

   
   
   
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