Arrest: Wanted on Warrant;
50-year-old Scott Stevens of Scottsburg
Personal Injury accident @ Main/
Cherry St.
Personal Injury accident @ Lake/ 56
Winchester
Scottsburg's New Head Coach for High School Boys
(Jeff Stewart)
The Scott County District Two has
hired former Austin standout Anthony Winchester to replace Brent
Keck as head boy's basketball coach at Scottsburg High School.
This is Winchester's first head coaching job. he is
Austin's all time scoring leader with 2256 points, and 8th in
career scoring at Western Kentucky University with 1732 points.
This is Winchester's First Head Coaching Position, although he
coached an A.A.U team for two summers. Winchester says
some immediate goals is to find a place in Scott County to live,
and joked that he may ask his parents if he can move in for a
while. He said his philosophy of basketball is to teach
his new team to play the game the right way, the way his father
taught him.
Plane
Crashes….for the Second Time
This morning state police and
Seymour city police officers responded to a report of a plane
crash at Freeman Field in Seymour. According to Detective Rick
Roseberry of the Indiana State Police, at approximately 8:45
a.m. this morning an SE 5A single engine, World War I era
bi-plane took off from Freeman Field. After reaching an
altitude of approximately 50 to 60 feet the plane lost power and
crashed in a field just north of the runway. The pilot, 59 year
old Phillip E. Krueger of Freetown, IN received only minor
scrapes and bruises as a result of the crash. This is the second
time this plane has been involved in a crash. A similar
incident happened in June, 2008 when Krueger took off from
Freeman Field shortly after take-off the plane lost power and
crashed near the runway. Investigators from the Federal Aviation
Administration are expected to arrive in Seymour later this
afternoon to continue the investigation.
Scott
County District 2 Enrollment Dates
(Sharon Love)
Scott
County District 2 has announced enrollment dates for the coming
school year.
Pre-certification for free or reduced lunches will be held
August 3 from 3 until 6 p.m., August 4 from noon until 3 p.m.,
and August 5 from 3 until 6 p.m.
Scottsburg Elementary students may be enrolled on August 16th
from noon until 7 p.m. and August 17th from 7
a.m. until noon.
Johnson
Elementary may be enrolled on August 18th from noon
until 7 p.m. and August 19th from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Lexington Elementary may enroll August 18th from noon
until 7 p.m. and August 19th from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Vienna
Finley Elementary may enroll August 18th from noon
until 7 p.m. or August 19th from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Scottsburg Middle School may enroll August 13 from 7 a.m. until
noon or August 16th from noon until 7 p.m.
Scottsburg High School may enroll August 17th from 7
a.m. until noon or August 18th from noon until 7 p.m.
HullabaLOU
Considered a Success
(Sharon Love)
Thousands of people from almost all 50 states enjoyed HullabaLOU
this past weekend. Louisville’s first ever three-day music
festival was a big success with nearly 100,000 people from 47
states attending. Churchill Downs says the event will be back
in 2011. Churchill Downs Entertainment will analyze feedback
from fans and performers over the next few weeks to plan for the
2011 event. Fans are asked to post input on the HullabaLOU
Facebook page.
Hoosiers Can Begin
Filing for Unemployment Next Week
(Sharon Love)
Eligible unemployed Hoosiers will be able to file for a benefit
extension soon. Last week, Congress approved the unemployment
benefits and approximately 80,000 Hoosiers may begin filing
online beginning August 3.
Jackson County Fair
Information
(Sharon Love, Tribtown.com)
The Jackson County fair continues tonight. You may purchase a
$15 bracelet for unlimited rides from 6 p.m. to closing.
Several 4-H activities are happening all day long, there will
be clogging and square dancing at the antique building and the
demolition derby will be taking place in the grandstands at 8
p.m. And be sure to stop by the I105.3 booth and spin the
winning wheel for a chance for some great prizes and meet our
very own Todd Richmond.
Family
Night - Unlimited Rides 6 p.m. - Close with $15 bracelet
7
a.m.-Noon Entries of 4-H Swine - weigh in market barrows 7
a.m.-11 a.m.
9
a.m. Draft Horse & Mule Show - Show Arena
10
a.m.-Noon Floral Exhibits due in Farm Bureau Building Section 3
only
10 a.m.-1
p.m. Older Americans, Fun and Games - Pavilion
About 1
p.m. Draft Horse Hitch Classes - Horse Show Arena
1 p.m. 4-H
Fashion Revue - Grandstand
2 p.m.
Crowning of 4-H Royalty - Grandstand
2-2:30
p.m. 4-H Market Lamb Weigh-in
4 p.m.
Judging 4-H Gilts, Litters, Showmanship - Show Arena
5 p.m.
Judging 4-H and Open Class Market Barrows - Show Arena
6:30-8 p.m.
Clogging & Hoosier Square Dancers - Antique Building
7 p.m.
Columbus City Band - Pavilion
7 p.m.
Jackson County Heavy Weight Horse Pull - Horse Show Arena -
Entry Fee $10
7
p.m. Threshing and Baling Demonstration - Behind Antique
Building
8 p.m.
Container Gardening - Horticulture Building
8 p.m.
Demolition Derby - Full Size, Mini Cars & Trucks
Admission: $6 Adults, $2 Children 6-12, under 6 FREE
Sellersburg
Passes State Audit
(News-tribune.net)
Sellersburg made it through the Indiana State Board of Accounts
audit with a perfect report. The audit was for 2008.
Sellersburg officials say that communication was the major
factor in ensuring compliance with the state. Although the town
has not had as much revenue as in years past, being conservative
is credited with staying within budget. In fact, in 2008,
Sellersburg operated from a $3.9 million budget. For more
information on the audit visit
in.gov/sboa.
Two Louisville Men
Arrested in Connection to Indiana Burglaries
(News-Tribune.net)
Two men were arrested over the weekend and believe to be
connected to several Indiana burglaries and thefts. Police tell
us that several burglaries occurred in Jeffersonville on
Thursday in the early morning hours. Several items were taken.
The same suspects are believed to have stolen vehicles from
homes in the same subdivision. While investigating a burglary
in progress, Louisville Metro Police discovered one of the
stolen vehicles. The LMPD officer was able to make a stop of
the vehicle and arrest Antonio Brandon and Udario Stephenson,
both of Louisville. According to police, both admitted they
were involved in the Jeffersonville burglaries. Stephenson is
charged with second-degree burglary, second-degree fleeing or
evading police on foot and tampering with physical evidence.
Brandon is charged with receiving stolen property valued at
$10,000 or more. Police continue to search for the city-owned
2007 silver Dodge pickup truck. It has a municipal license plate
of 79490. Anyone with information about the missing vehicle is
asked to call the anonymous tip line at 812-280-CCSO.
Teen Accused of Gang
Related Shooting in Indy Appears in Court
(Wave 3)
A teenager accused of shooting several people at Indianapolis’
Black Expo Summer Celebration on July 17 appeared in court
yesterday. The judge entered a not guilty plea for the
17-year-old. He faces 14 charges including criminal gang
activity. The shootings allegedly stemmed from a confrontation
between two gangs. The teen could face more than 100 years in
prison if the court finds the shootings to be gang related. He
remains in jail on a $250,000 bond and a bond reduction hearing
has been slated for August 4 with his trial set for October 4.
All the shooting victims received minor injuries and are
expected to survive.
BP Appoints New CEO
(Sharon Love)
BP has decided to
replace CEO Tony Hayward with the company’s first ever
non-British CEO, American Robert Dudley, on October 1. The
announcement was made as the company reported a record
quarte4rly loss of more than 32 billion dollars relating to the
oil spill in the Gulf. Hayward will be recommended for a
non-executive board position at a salary of 1.6 million dollars.
Besides permanently plugging the oil leak and cleaning up the
spill and the company's image, Dudley will oversee the sale of
$30 billion in assets over the next 18 months to bolster the
company's finances.
FREE
Diabetes Education August 10th at Scott Memorial Hospital
Scott
Memorial Hospital is offering a FREE class called Your
Diet and Diabetes. By making small changes in your
diet, you will be able to help control your diabetes. This
class gives you the opportunity to learn and ask questions
in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Everyone is welcome to
attend and especially those who have diabetes, caring for
someone with diabetes, or at risk of having diabetes such as
a family history, having gestational diabetes or being
hypoglycemic. Your Diet and Diabetes is taught on
the second Tuesday of every month at 2pm and is held in the
SMH Conference Room A. To register for Your Diet and
Diabetes, please call Andrea Elgin, Director of Food and
Nutrition at Scott Memorial Hospital (812)752-8512.
DeKalb County Man Shoots Self
During Traffic Stop
A DeKalb
County man is clinging to life this morning after shooting
himself while stopped by an Indiana State Police Trooper.
According to Detective Mark Heffelfinger, at approximately
2:20 am today, Trooper Caleb Anderson initiated a traffic
stop at Maplecrest and Stellhorn Roads for an equipment
violation. The violator pulled his vehicle, a 1995 Dodge
Intrepid into the parking lot of the Walgreen’s located at
the northwest corner of that intersection. During the
conversation with the violator, identified as Trenton James
Stuller, 24, from Auburn, Trooper Anderson observed that he
had been handed an identification card which identified
someone other than Stuller. As Stuller was asked to step
out of the vehicle, he leaned over, grabbed a handgun from
under his right leg and shot himself in the head. Trooper
Anderson immediately called for both police and medical
assistance. Stuller was rushed to Parkview Hospital where
he was last listed in critical condition. Trooper Anderson
was not injured and a subsequent search of the vehicle
revealed a meth lab under the front passenger seat. This
incident remains under investigation. The Indiana State
Police was assisted by the Fort Wayne Police and Fire
Departments.
Indiana SDOA
Announced New Director of Leadership Programs
(Sharon Love)
The Indiana State
Department of Agriculture has announced the new Director of
Leadership Programs. Steve Hickey will join serving as the
Executive Director for FFA and Indiana Young Farmers Association
(IYFA). Lt. Governor Becky Skillman announced in June that ISDA
would house this position. The FFA Executive Director position
was previously housed in the Department of Education. The change
will be beneficial to both FFA and IYFA, as they will be
connected more strongly with ISDA’s economic development
efforts.
Madison City Hall Has
New Hours
(Madison Courier)
The Madison City Hall has new hours. The new hours for the
offices of the mayor, water department, plan commission,
clerk-treasurer, street department, community development and
human resources will be from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Fall Soccer
Registration
The Scott
County Soccer Club is accepting
registrations for the fall soccer season
through August 7. Students who are 6
and have not turned 15 by July 31, 2010
are eligible for the fall season. A pdf
file of the registration form is
attached. More information about the
club can be found at
www.sc2soccer.org.
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news happening give us a call at 752-3688 or 1-800-441-1053 or
e-mail us at
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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
Poacher Hotline:
Crothersville Police Department Tip
Line: