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News and Tribune: Nov. 21-22, 2015
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Broadway musical Wicked flies into
Louisvilles Kentucky Center. Read
the review today | INSIDE A9
PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS
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Thanksgiving and Christmas events.
STANDING TOGETHER
A local family mourns loved one, fights to save another
Local officials
surprised with
boards vote
New Albany-Floyd County Building
Authority owns shelters property
BY CHRIS MORRIS
chris.morris@newsandtribune.com
Family of Darren Cave, the man accused last month of killing his father, Earl Cave, say Darren battled mental illness most
of his life. His aunt Pam Ashby, left, and sisters Kimmy Trotter, center, and Angie Castaneda, right, vow to help Darren.
| STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER
elizabeth.depompei@newsandtribune.com
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Darren Cave, now 33 years old, leans against his father, Earl Cave, in this family
photo. Darren is accused of killing his father last month, but his family says he
is not a monster and that Darren has needed treatment for mental illness for
years. | SUBMITTED PHOTO
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Read more about the possible outcomes involved in Darren Caves murder case on page A6.
EFFERSONVILLE Earl
Caves daughters describe their
dad as an honorable man, the man
who married a woman with three
young girls and gave them security and
unconditional love like they never had
before.
Earl eventually gave his daughters
a brother, and though he wasnt the
girls biological father, the words
step or half werent allowed in
their Charlestown home. They were
family, period. Right down to the fatherly lectures.
You knew you were in trouble
because you would get a three-hour
lecture, Angie Castaneda, the oldest
sibling at 44, remembered of Earl.
And he had to tell you how everything is going to lead to something
and how you need to do things right
and how school is the right thing to
do ...
SEE CAVE, PAGE A6
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n JEFFERSONVILLE
Eligibility of
official debated
Democratic Party chair cites
firefighter conflict of interest law
n CHARLESTOWN
CHARLESTOWN
Recently released inspection reports from the
U.S. Department of Agriculture claim conditions
at Wildlife in Need Inc.
in Charlestown could put
visitors in risk of injury or
even death, but owner Tim
Stark says he abides by
regulations and has since
made necessary corrections.
The USDAs Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service, or APHIS,
performed inspections on
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JEFFERSONVILLE Another Jeffersonville City Council At-large winners eligibility to serve has been challenged in a recount
petition.
Clark County Democratic Party Chairman Tom Galligan on Friday filed a request
that Republican At-large Councilman Matt
Owen be excluded from the recount process.
The filing is a cross-petition to Republican
Councilman Steve Webbs At-large recount
filing.
It was one of three new recount petitions
filed by party chairs in Clark County by the
Friday deadline.
Ken Pierce, the attorney representing Galligan, said the challenge is based on Indiana
law that states an individual who is an employee of a unit, serving as a full-time, paid
firefighter ... in a department that provides
fire protection services to more than one unit
... may not assume or hold an elected office
of any unit that receives fire protection services from the department.
Owen, who was the top vote-getter in
SEE RECOUNTS, PAGE A9
TODAYS WEATHER A8
Chance of rain and snow
showers. High 53, low 28.
WAVE 3 NEWS
SHELTER: Animal control president says county officials knew this was coming
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Cafeteria staff
members
Willie Estes,
left, and
Lisa Kelley,
right, prepare
plates for
Renaissance
Academy
students as
part of their
Thanksgiving
celebration on
Friday.
BY JENNA ESAREY
newsroom@newsandtribune.com
CLARKSVILLE Thanksgiving came early for the approximately 1,400 students enrolled in Clarksville Community
Schools this year, as this week
they enjoyed a traditional holiday feast courtesy of the school
corporation.
The special meal was served
during lunch at each of the corporations four schools one
each day, concluding Friday at
the Renaissance Academy. The
meals are free, with the cost covered by the food service budget.
Some of our kids dont get
to celebrate Thanksgiving, especially with their friends, said
Melissa Pixley, director of cafeteria operations for the school
system. This is special. At the
middle school, there was a table of students who werent eating. They were waiting for their
friends so they could all pray and
eat together.
Turkey, stuffing, mashed po-
Sophomores Kayla Isgrigg, 15, left, Hannah Radlein, 15, center, and
Hannah Raney, 15, right, enjoy their Thanksgiving meal in the Renaissance Academy cafeteria on Friday morning. The students provided the
meal, free of charge, which included turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes,
green beens, roll and dessert in celebration of the upcoming holiday. |
aprile.rickert@newsandtribune.com
VICKI CARMICHAEL
JAMEY NOEL
JACK COFFMAN
JEFFERSONVILLE
Officials are looking at ways
to make the Clark County
Government Building more
secure.
At the Clark County Commissioners meeting Thursday night, Circuit Court No.
4 Judge Vicki Carmichael
requested that the commissioners approve funding for
an assessment by the National Sheriffs Association
to detect security weaknesses in the building at 501 E.
Court Ave.
Following a discussion
which also involved Clark
County Sheriff Jamey Noel
and Clark County Prosecutor Jeremy Mull, the funding
was approved by Commissioners Bryan Glover and
Jack Coffman, to come out
of Contract Services, pend-
BY ELIZABETH DEPOMPEI
elizabeth.depompei@newsandtribune.com
JEFFERSONVILLE
The Jeffersonville Police
Department is asking for
the publics help after an
82-year-old woman was
battered and her car stolen
Nov. 12.
The incident took place
at Eastlawn Arms Apartments on Eighth Street, according to a news release
from the Jeffersonville Police Department.
The woman was taken
to Clark Memorial Hospital and admitted into the
intensive care unit. She is
now recovering at home,
JPD Detective Isaac Parker
said.
The womans purse, in-
Individuals
Bill Lee
Educators
Jeannine Anson
Joyce Lenz
Kent & Audrea McCaffrey
Carolyn Middleton
Louanne Shields in
memory of Harry Shields
and Lillian Lieber
Jeannine Cuzzort in
memory of Charles
Meisenhelder, Bette
Zimmerman & Mary Clipp
J. T. Norrington
David Owens in memory of
Doris & Ronald Owens
Churches
Christian Fellowship
Class DePauw United
Methodist Church
Eileen Mullineaux
CONTACT INFORMATION
Schools
In honor of Floyd Central
High School
Edwardsville United
Methodist Church
Greenville United
Methodist Church
Mount Zion United
Methodist Church
School Board
Donna Staser
Local Business
Barbara Thrasher in
memory of Phillip H.
Thrasher and in honor of
Debbie, David, Doug &
DeAnn
Fran White in memory of
Stan White
Rebecca Gardenour
Travel Agency
Bliss Travel Agency
Dentists
Cheryl Hamilton, DMD
Hartman Dental, Joseph
Hartman, DDS
Bonnie Wilcox
Attorneys
Cody & Neely, Attorneys
at Law
David Thompson, attorney
Thanks to the New Albany Tribune for their help in publicizing this fundraiser!
OBITUARIES
SERVICES DIRECTORY
CLARK COUNTY
Bettler, Louann
FLOYD COUNTY
Balmer, Raymond Charles 11 a.m. Monday at Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany
Clark, Mildred Daphney (Adams)
private visitation with Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany, in charge of
arrangements
Flora, Hazel Steele
11 a.m. Tuesday, at Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany
Powell, Margie Lee
noon today, Saturday, at Kraft-Graceland
Memorial Park Committal Mausoleum
Chapel, New Albany
Skaggs, Kenneth M.
1 p.m. today, Saturday, at Kraft Funeral
Service, Spring Street Chapel, New
Albany
Tiesing, Jack Edward Sr. 3 p.m. Sunday, at Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany
Traughber, Dorothy L. (Jones)
11 a.m. Wednesday at the Oak Street
Chapel of Seabrook Dieckmann & Naville
Funeral Homes, New Albany
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Wehner, John Evan
HARRISON COUNTY
Harbeson, Mary Ann
Henriette K. Bolly
84; Charlestown
Funeral services for Henriette K. Bolly, 84, Charlestown, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, at the
Grayson Funeral Home, Charlestown, with burial to
follow in the Charlestown Cemetery. She passed away
Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, at her home.
She was born Jan. 18, 1931, to Richard and Elizabeth (Hampton) King in Winchester, Ky. She was
a retired executive director for Charlestown Public
Housing Authority, and a member of the St. Michael
Catholic Church.
Survivors include her son, Keith Edward Bolly
(Bena), Charlestown; daughter, Lydia Michelle Ostermeier, Indianapolis; grandchildren, Leigh Anne Bowyer, Charlestown, Brad Edward Bolly, Charlestown,
Matthew James Roehrig, Indianapolis, Michael John
Ostermeier, Indianapolis, and Mark Joseph Ostermeier, Indianapolis; great-grandchildren, Gavin Edward
Bowyer and Elizabeth Grace Bowyer; niece, Melinda
Ellen Wample, Belton, Texas.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday and after 10 a.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Online condolences can be sent to www.graysonfuneralhome.com
Louann Bettler
60; Charlestown
Robert A. McGuire
72; French Lick
Laura L. Snow
82; Clarksville
Laura L. Snow,
82, Clarksville, passed
away at Westminster
Health Care. Seabrook
Dieckmann & Naville Funeral Homes is in charge of
arrangements.
Car collisions
with deer spike
in Clark County
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edited for length and clarity.
MAIL: Opinions, 221 Spring St., Jeffersonville, IN,
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A column by
Terry Cummins.
READER CHEERS
... to a group of great chaplains.
Pastoral Care Week was recently celebrated by
Amedisys Hospice, Jeffersonville. The week of
Oct. 26-30 was designated as the week to celebrate
the great contributions of our chaplain at Amedisys
Hospice. Our chaplain performs a vital role in addressing the spiritual concerns of our patients and
families. Our chaplain also serves her co-workers
in addressing our staffs spiritual concerns that
arise within the context of the workplace.
Amedisys Hospice exists to bring life and health
to our community, and the pastoral (or spiritual)
caregivers participate in our common mission by
listening carefully to all voices and promoting the
growth of the human spirit.
RANDY HENSLEY
Director of Office Operations, Amedisys
Hospice of Jeffersonville
READER CHEERS
LINDON DODD
JOHN MCRAE
Clarksville
READER CHEERS
... to Dr. Tim McDonald for his heartfelt tribute to Brian Rosenbarger, his student from New
Washington High School.
Jeffersonvilles loss is a gain for NWHS.
POLLY WALTERS
Sellersburg
READER CHEERS
... to the town of Clarksville for re-opening Emery Crossing Road.
The view of the Clark Homestead, the falls and
fossil beds and the Louisville skyline from the
formerly closed section showcase Clarksvilles
place in American history, natural history and the
development of the metro area.
PATRICK BROWN
Clarksville
READER CHEERS
... to those paying tribute to the Paris innocent
victims by using a moment of silence religiously supported by Matthew 6: 5-6. Thanks for your
time and consideration.
LARRY E. FARR
Jeffersonville
READER CHEERS
... to the St. Lukes Loaves and Fishes 23-year
Saturday lunch which provides food for the needy,
and cheers for Dale Moss for reporting it in the
Oct. 22 issue of The News and Tribune.
If we must have religion, this program advocates
a humanistic necessity and applies the historical Jesuss possible message in Matthew 25: 3140. Pastor the Rev. Jennifer Mills-Knutsen got it
right when she stated, What comes first? People
in need. and an extra cheers for not using this
lunch time for proselytizing.
Cheers for the many organizations supporting
this St. Lukes program.
LARRY E. FARR
Jeffersonville
Local columnist
JEERS [PART 2]
After my jeers appeared
in the Oct. 24 paper, I was
called by the Jeffersonville
Drainage Department and
told a work order was done
elizabeth.depompei@newsandtribune.com
JEFFERSONVILLE Darren
Cave is charged with murdering
his father, Earl Cave, but his family says theres more to the story
than just the brutal crime hes accused of committing.
His sisters say Cave, 33, the
youngest child and only brother,
has struggled with serious mental
illness since he was a child.
If convicted of the October
murder, Cave could face 45 to 65
years in the Indiana Department
of Correction, an outcome family
members fear wont get Cave the
mental help he needs. But David Mosley, one of Caves attorneys, said there are multiple possible outcomes, several of which
would involve treatment. One
of those outcomes depends on
whether Cave is deemed competent enough to understand the
legal proceedings and stand trial
for killing his father, 60.
A competency evaluation was
ordered by Clark County Circuit Court No. 1 Judge Andrew
Adams on Nov. 2. Mosley said
evaluations require a panel of
three people and take a couple of
weeks to be completed.
If hes determined to be not
competent, then typically what
happens is that he will go to a
state mental health facility where
he will receive treatment for the
disorder and he will remain there
was.
In 1981, Deborah gave
birth to Darren Thomas
Cave. Kimmy remembers
Darren as an outdoorsy,
loving child. She would
take him hiking and camping and says he loved to
play. Angie and Pam remember how Darren would
give the girls bear hugs and
play with their hair. He was
quiet, but outgoing enough
to perform in school plays.
[Darren] was a good
boy, Kimmy said. He
was a key member of the
family. Our only brother,
the only son.
Pam said Deborah and
Earls divorce took a toll
on Darren, then 11, more
than anyone else. All Darren had known up until
then was a stable life with
a complete family. He went
from the home he could
depend on to at one point
living out of a van with his
dad. On top of everything
else, Angie said Darren had
to watch Earl battle with
mental illness.
He always had to look
out for his dad to the point
that at 11 years old, he was
trying to drive a big, huge
15-passenger van to help
his dad, Angie said. And
then he wrecks it and hes
panicking. So it was more
than just a divorce it
was a tragic lifestyle he
went into until his dad got
the mental health he needed, which took quite a few
years.
Darren became more
withdrawn in middle
school, where teachers
wanted to put him in special education classes. Angie remembers the family
started talking about Dar-
RED FLAGS
As he got older, Darrens behavior kept snowballing. Dating back to at
least 1998, when he was 17
years old, he started having
run-ins with the police. His
criminal record includes
resisting law enforcement,
battery, public indecency and drug possession
charges. For family members, random outbursts of
laughing and overall backward behavior became expected.
But through it all, Darren
remained a family boy, visiting his sisters and mother
frequently.
Angie saw close up how
Darren was changing when
he helped paint her house
over the course of a couple of weeks last summer.
She saw Darren laughing
and making noises or gestures out of the blue. She
would have to constantly
redirect him and keep him
on task.
One day, Darren told
her he heard voices in his
head. But he also seemed
to have a moment of clarity
that Angie hadnt seen before. Darren told her he just
wanted a normal life.
He said, I want to have
kids. He said I want to
be married, I want to have
a good job and he was
like, I just cant, Angie remembered. He didnt
know where to begin. He
was so far down he didnt
know where to begin.
Up to that point, Darren
I FELT IT
On Thursday, Oct. 8,
around 8:30 p.m., Kimmy
received a call from her
mother that Darren was in
Tim Stark
RELIGION
A Thanksgiving psalm
NANCY KENNEDY
Guest columnist
ear God,
Its that time of year
when I sit down to compose my annual psalm of
thanksgiving. This will be my 16th
year of making public my thanks
and gratitude to you for yet another
year of your faithfulness to me.
This past year has been difficult
in so many ways. At times Ive felt
like a dogs chew toy, eaten up and
slobbered on. Ive felt pulled and
pushed, stretched and torn.
Ive cried more this year than I
have in a long time, but you have
been there to capture each and every
tear. Your word says you store our
tears in a bottle and count each one
(Psalm 56:8). That assures me that
not one is ever shed in vain, that my
sadness and sorrow not only matter
to you, but that you will somehow
redeem them.
You promise that one day when I
see you, you will wipe away every
tear that has rolled down my face.
Its as New York pastor Tim Keller
says, Everything sad is going to
come untrue and it will somehow be
greater for having once been broken
and lost.
Thank you, Lord, that you are
near to the brokenhearted and bind
the wounds of the afflicted. Thank
you that offer peace in the midst of
chaos and turmoil. You are peace itself -- and you are hope. Thank you,
Lord, for hope!
Thank you for light in dark plac-
DEPAUW MEMORIAL
UNITED METHODIST
925 Vincennes St., New Albany, IN
(across from New Albany High)
812-945-6537
Worship Service: 9:30 am
Sunday School: 10:30 am
Second Chance Worship: 6:30 pm
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday
Youth Group: 7:00 pm Wednesday
Bible Study: 7:00 pm Monday
ST. JOHN PRESBYTERIAN
13th & Elm St., New Albany, IN
Morning Worship: 10:20 a.m.
Adult Sunday School: 9:30 am.
Children Church & Nursery
provided, Handicap Accessible
812-945-3531
Rev: C. Allen Colwell
Dir. of Music: Dr. Charles Mitchell
Financial Secretary: Cheryl Johnson
Heather Burton: Office Administrator
David Nelson Roth,
Pastor Emeritus, 1936-2009
stjohnpres.org
stjohnpres@gmail.com
EDWARDSVILLE UMC
4830 State Rd. 64
(Georgetown Exit off I-64)
812-945-2939
Worship Service 9 and 11 am
Sunday School 10:10 am
Wed. Bible Study & Activities
6:30 pm
NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
4407 Charlestown Road
New Albany, IN
Saturday 4 pm and 6 pm
Sunday 9 am and 11 am
(812) 945-8704
info@mynorthside.com
www.mynorthside.com
CENTENARY UMC
309 East Spring Street
New Albany, IN
www.centenary-na.org
812-944-7696
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship Service 10:30 am
Christs Kitchen 4:00 pm
Tuesday: Food Pantry 10 - 2 pm
Thursday: Christs Kitchen 6 pm
Handicap accessible-3rd St. door
Rev. Harriett Akins-Banman
JACOBS CHAPEL
UNITED METHODIST
4725 Charlestown Road
New Albany, IN
Worship 10:30 am
Sunday School 9:15 am
www.jacobschapel.com
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF JEFF
2402 East 10th St.
Jeffersonville, IN
Pastor: Dr. Jerry Smart
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
812-283-6136
fbcofjeff.org
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Russell Lievers, Pastor
215 E. Ettels Lane,
Clarksville, IN 47129
(Located next to Clarksville
Middle School)
812-288-8217
info@firstbaptistclarksville.org
Sunday:
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Worship Service
5:00 PM Childrens Choirs &
Discipleship Training
6:15 PM Worship Service
Wednesday
5:00 PM Youth Choir
5:45 PM Church-wide supper
6:15 PM Youth Bible Study
6:30 PM Childrens Mission
Groups (Preschool 6th grade)
Adult Bible Study
Adult Choir &
Handbell Team
Rehearsals
Nursery Provided for all activities.
YOUR SUBMISSIONS
MAIL: Community Editor Brenda Dorman, 221
Spring St., Jeffersonville, IN 47130
EMAIL: Newsroom@newsandtribune.com
CALL: 812-206-2111
Theatre production
Holy Family Theatre
Group presents its 32nd
stage production Lifes
A Happy Song, at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, for
those 21 and over. Doors
open at 6:45 p.m., Holy
Family Marchino Hall,
129 West Daisy Lane,
New Albany. Recommended donation: $5 adult, $3
high school and younger.
Holiday service
The Downtown Churches of Jeffersonville invite
the community to participate in the annual Community Thanksgiving Service,
7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 24,
at St. Pauls Episcopal
Church, E. Market Street at
Walnut Street. The service
CHARLESTOWN ROAD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4601 Charlestown Road
New Albany, IN
812-945-0664
www.charlestownroad
churchofchrist.com
Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 am
Morning Worship 10:20 am
Evening Worship 5:00 pm
Midweek Bible Study: 7:00 P.M.
Evangelist Roger Shouse,
Zack Lee
WEST MAPLE STREET
BAPTIST CHURCH
403 West Maple Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812-282-1665
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship Service 10:30 am
Childrens Church 10:45 am
Signing Available for the Hearing
Impaired.
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Pastor Jimmy Roland
SELLERSBURG CHURCH OF
CHRIST
213 S. New Albany St.
Sellersburg, IN
9:30 am - Sunday School
10:30 am - Morning Worship
6:30 pm - Evening Worship
6:30 pm - Wednesday Bible Study
812-246-2524
sellersburgchurchofchrist.org
DePauw Methodist
DePauw Methodist
Church, 925 Vincennes
Street, New Albany, will be
starting a new Praise and
Worship service on Sunday, Nov. 29, at 6:30 p.m.
The church will also be holding a Prayers
for Healing service, 7 to
8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 4, in
the sanctuary at the church.
This is a prayerful, reverent service with an opportunity to ask for healing
prayer.
Call the church at 812945-6537 for more information.
Christmas Concert
Collingsworth Family
Christmas Concert, presented by Silver Heights
Camp and Retreat Center,
is Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7
p.m., at Graceland Baptist Church, 3600 Kamer
Miller Road, New Albany.
Tickets available until Dec.
1 at PC Home Store, 123
Cherry St., New Albany,
(Corner of State & Cherry)
PC Building Supplies, 150
Hunter Station, Sellersburg.
Call 812-246-0746 for information or to order tickets
by mail. Advanced tickets,
$20, door admission, $25.
CLARKSVILLE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
407 West Lewis & Clark Parkway
Clarksville, IN 47129
812-944-2305
Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 AM
Worship: 10:30AM
Worship: 6 PM
Wednesday: Bible Study 7:30 PM
Live Streaming and Archiving of all
lessons on
You Tube: ClarksvilleChurch
Evangelist: Brian Anderson
clarksvillechurchofchrist.org
812-283-6636
or email:
newsandtribune.com
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Matthew 6:26
Rasmussen
Chiropractic
Christopher E. Rasmussen BS DC
2652 Charlestown Road
New Albany 812-949-2273
TUCKERS GARAGE
Transmission Specialists
744 N. Clark Blvd
812-945-2406
812-288-4126
JAIL BOOK-INS
TONIGHT
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Rain arriving
in the late
morning
50-54
Clouds
breaking; colder
Partly sunny
and colder
Chilly with
plenty of
sunshine
46-50 25-29
Sunny to partly
cloudy
Partly sunny
CLARK COUNTY
BOOKED-IN
Leah S. Fowler, 28, Jeffersonville, court-ordered return
William L. Colwell, 44, New Washington, warrant, failure to appear
Mark A. Mitchell, 51, warrant, failure to appear
Dillon R. Davidson, 28, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Noah R. Booth, 33, Louisville, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana/hash, theft; hold for Louisville
Metro Corrections
Andrew A. Rutherford, 25, New Albany, warrant service
Malinda S. Eddins, 29, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Mary A. Warf, 34, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Lance E. Osborne, 46, Charlestown, warrant, failure to appear
Jeffrey D. Lloyd, 48, Jeffersonville, theft; warrant, failure to appear
Camilo Valasquez, 32, Louisville, operator never licensed
Christopher F. Stoddard, 33, operator never licensed, operating
while intoxicated
Melissa S. Russell, 36, Crown Point, theft; warrant, failure to
appear
Jackie R. Hagan, 47, Louisville, maintaining a common nuisance,
possession of marijuana/hash, possession of paraphernalia
Janine M. Bell, 50, New Albany, warrant, failure to appear
James A. Hodges, 35, New Albany, driving with a suspended
license, possession of a syringe
Charlotte J. Thompson, 40, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Ron O. Stevenson, 36, Jeffersonville, warrant, probation violation
Stephen E. McDaniel, 49, transient, contempt of court
Courtney J. Anderson, 27, Clarksville, operating while intoxicated
Ashley V. Tyson, 28, Jeffersonville, warrant, probation violation
Amber M. Lee, 31, Clarksville, operating while intoxicated
RELEASED
Daniel W. Holmes, 36, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Adrian L. Cawthorn, 34, Indianapolis, warrant, probation violation
Charles W. White, 35, Clarksville, warrant, failure to appear
Daniel R. Rakes, 23, West Palm Beach, Fla., warrant, failure to
appear
Joseph F. Murphy, 45, Memphis, warrant, failure to appear, possession of a synthetic drug or look-a-like drug, visiting a common
nuisance
Joseph F. Murphy, 23, Memphis, possession of marijuana/hash,
maintaining a common nuisance, driving with a suspended license,
improperly registered vehicle
DeShawn O. Vaughn, 26, Louisville, theft, warrant, failure to appear
Aaron M. Abell, 34, Louisville, possession of a synthetic drug or
look-a-like drug
Branden T. Williams, 39, Sellersburg, warrant, failure to appear
Troy E. Stumler, 36, Jeffersonville, theft, trespass
Steven D. Click, 50, Scottsburg, invasion of privacy
Daneen L. Taylor, 41, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
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that deliberate actions in
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and 6 made it impossible
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number of votes cast in the
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Nov. 13, Republican Bob
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Corydon Central 44, Charlestown 38
BY KEVIN HARRIS
kevin.harris@newsandtribune.com
SELLERSBURG
During the first quarter
Friday at Silver Creek, it
appeared the host Dragons
had a good shot of ending
its stretch of four Hoosier
Hills Conference opponents in five games with a
victory over Jeffersonville.
The Dragons scored the
first 10 points of the contest and did not allow the
Red Devils to make a field
goal in the first 5 minutes
and 3 seconds.
After that, it was all Jeff.
The Red Devils outscored Silver Creek 45-20
the rest of the way, winning 45-30 for their third
straight victory.
I thought we came out
Overall Conf.
Seymour
5-0
1-0
Columbus East
2-2
1-0
Jennings Co.
3-0
0-0
Madison
3-1
0-0
New Albany
4-1
0-0
Jeffersonville
3-1
0-0
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Tori Handley
attacks the
basket during
the Devils
45-30 win at
Silver Creek
on Friday. |
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ULLRICH
* Defending champions
Thursday, Nov. 19
East Central 42, Columbus East 41
Scottsburg 51, Floyd Central 39
Seymour 65, South Central 37
Friday, Nov. 20
North Central 39, Bedford NL 31
Jeffersonville 45, Silver Creek 30
New Albany 46, Providence 43
Southwestern at Jennings County, late
Saturday, Nov. 21
Castle at Floyd Central, 1:30 p.m.
Jeffersonville at Bedford NL, 7:30 p.m.
Jennings County at Greensburg, 7:30 p.m.
New Albany at Corydon Central, 7:30 p.m.
Salem at Madison, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 24
Bedford NL at Franklin Central, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus East at Brownstown, 7:30 p.m.
Floyd Central at Seymour, 7:30 p.m.
Jennings Co. at Jeffersonville, 7:30 p.m.
MID-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Overall Conf.
North Harrison
5-0
2-0
* Brownstown
4-0
1-0
Silver Creek
2-4
1-0
Corydon
4-1
2-1
Salem
2-1
0-0
Scottsburg
2-1
0-0
Austin
2-1
0-0
Eastern
3-1
0-1
Clarksville
3-4
0-1
Charlestown
0-4
0-3
* Defending champions
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Silver Creek 43, Charlestown 36
Thursday, Nov. 19
Scottsburg 51, Floyd Central 39
Friday, Nov. 20
Austin 46, Paoli 26
Brownstown Central 64, Mitchell 54
Corydon Central 44, Charlestown 38
Eastern 76, Borden 27
Jeffersonville 45, Silver Creek 30
Saturday, Nov. 21
Brownstown at Henryville, 7:30 p.m.
Charlestown at South Central, 7:30 p.m.
Christian Academy at Clarksville, 7:30 p.m.
New Albany at Corydon Central, 7:30 p.m.
North Harrison at Scottsburg, 7:30 p.m.
Providence at Eastern, 7:30 p.m.
Salem at Madison, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 24
New Washington at Charlestown, 6 p.m.
Columbus East at Brownstown, 7:30 p.m.
Salem at West Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Scottsburg at Austin, 7:30 p.m.
6-0
1-0
Crothersville
4-1
1-0
South Central
0-1
0-0
Lanesville
0-5
0-0
* Borden
1-2
0-1
New Washington
0-5
0-1
Providence guard Hannah Wolford drives through New Albany defenders Earlean Davis (32) and Ashley Lyninger (25) during the Pioneers 46-43 win over the Bulldogs on Friday. | STAFF PHOTOS BY TYLER STEWART
BY JON REITER
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New Albany guard Marissa Jones drives through the Providence defense as she
attempts a layup during the Bulldogs 46-43 loss to the Pioneers on Friday.
* Defending champions
Thursday, Nov. 19
Christian Academy 57, Lanesville 30
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Eastern 76, Borden 27
Henryville 66, New Washington 25
Crothersville at Orleans, late
Saturday, Nov. 21
Brownstown at Henryville, 7:30 p.m.
Charlestown at South Central, 7:30 p.m.
Lanesville at West Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Madison Shawe at New Washington, 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 24
New Washington at Charlestown, 6 p.m.
Crawford County at Lanesville, 7:30 p.m.
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Easterns Olivia Fleenor and Bordens Kaelen Harmes fight for a rebound during the Musketeers 76-27 road win Friday. | STAFF PHOTO BY
GREG MENGELT
loss.
Christian Academy (2-2) will
be back in action today when it
heads back on the road to take
on Clarksville (3-4).
SOUTH RIPLEY 61, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
37
South Ripley
18 9 18 1661
Christian Academy
9 10 13 537
South Ripley (4-1): Ayers 3, Peetc 9, Rea
9, Starks 14, Tucker 19, Wrightsan 3, Gentile
2, Ropeke 2.
Christian Academy (2-2): Danielle Summitt 3, Alli Stumler 12, Brittany Moffett 7, Kendra Manhan 2, Avery Furnish 2, Clara Koch
3, Hailey Jones 8.
3-point field goals: South Ripley 0, Christian Academy 0.
Junior varsity: Christian Academy 28-27.
SCOTTSBURG After
a rough second quarter, Floyd
Central fell to Scottsburg 51-39
Thursday.
The Highlanders gave the
Warriorettes all they could handle for most of the game and finished the first quarter with a 1410 lead. The Highlanders let the
second quarter get away from
them and were outscored 21-7 in
the frame.
I thought the girls played
hard, Floyd coach Kirk Hamsley said. We just have to hit
shots. We couldnt get anything
to fall in the second.
Morgan Wagner lead the
Highlanders with nine points.
Both Bri Roth and Kailey price
finished with eight points and
Chenaniah Clark scored four.
Scottsburgs Paige Barrett led all
scorers with 21 points.
Floyd Central (1-2) will be
back in action today when it
hosts Castle (2-1).
SCOTTSBURG 51, FLOYD CENTRAL 39
Floyd Central.. 14 7 12 639
Scottsburg...... 10 21 14 651
Floyd Central (0-2): Morgan Wagner 9,
Bri Roth 8, Kailey Price 8, Clenaniah Clark
6, Kristen Burger 4, Maddie Probus 2, Gracie
Hale 2.
Scottsburg (2-1): Paige Barrett 21, Taylor
Means 18, Katie Horstman 5, Tinsdale 3,
Workman 2, Stewart 2.
3-point field goals: Floyd Central 1 (Wagner). Scottsburg 3 (Means 3).
Silver
Creeks
Hailey Ramey puts
up a shot
during the
Dragons
45-30 loss
to visiting
Jeffersonville on
Friday. |
PHOTO
BY JOE
ULLRICH
Providence forward Lexie Libs pulls up for a short jump shot over New Albany forward
Ashley Lyninger during the Pioneers 46-43 home win over the Bulldogs on Friday. | STAFF
PHOTOS BY TYLER STEWART
in front of.
Two reserve players were crucial
in Jeffs victory. Freshman guard
Tori Handley had nine points and
grabbed five rebounds. Sophomore
guard Jaylynn Brown had eight
points and seven boards.
I thought we did a better job of
attacking in the second half, and a lot
of that was Tori Handley, Warren
said. Shes 100-pound soaking-wet
freshman and she attacked with reckless abandon. I was very, very proud
of the way she played tonight.
Weve been mixing [Brown] in
practice a little bit this week, and I
just decided tonight to give her a run.
She made me look smart.
Sykes made a game-high six steals
and Jeff freshman guard Jasmine Lilly ended up with a team-high eight
rebounds. The Red Devils outrebounded the Dragons, 50-35.
Second-chance shots absolutely
murdered us, Schoen said.
May, Booher and Polston each
scored seven points to lead Silver
Creek. Booher grabbed a game-high
nine boards.
The Dragons will visit Mid-Southern Conference frontrunner North
Harrison (5-0) on Wednesday.
JEFFERSONVILLE 45, SILVER CREEK 30
Jeffersonville ..5 15 11 1445
Silver Creek ......11 8 4 730
Jeffersonville (3-1): Taylor Sykes 4-15 5-6 13,
Tori Handley 3-9 1-2 9, Jaylynn Brown 4-10 0-2 8,
Chelsea Gibson 2-8 1-1 5, Jasmine Lilly 1-6 2-5 4,
Jhala Henry 1-5 0-0 2, Jaelyn Lee 1-6 0-0 2, Asia
Williams 0-3 2-2 2, Jacinta Gibson 0-2 0-0 0, Jade
Lilly 0-0 0-0 0, Kelsey Luce 0-0 0-0 0, Amanda
McKinney 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 16-64 11-18 45.
Silver Creek (2-4): Whitny Booher 3-7 1-2 7,
Abby May 3-7 0-0 7, Lauren Polston 1-11 4-5 7,
Hailey Ramey 2-6 0-0 4, Haley Baxter 1-7 1-1 3,
Savannah ONeil 0-0 2-2 2, Jordan Balz 0-0 0-0 0,
Hannah Merriweather 0-0 0-0 0, Emily Steele 0-0
0-0 0, Alyssa Wright 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 10-38 8-10
30.
3-point field goals: Jeffersonville2-12 (Handley
2-3, Brown 0-2, Henry 0-2, Jas. Lilly 0-2, Sykes
0-3); Silver Creek 2-16 (May 1-5, Polston 1-10,
Baxter 0-1).
Rebounds: Jeffersonville50 (Jas. Lilly 8); Silver
Creek 35 (Booher 9).
Assists: Jeffersonville2 (Sykes 2); Silver Creek
5(Baxter 3).
Steals: Jeffersonville15 (Sykes 6); Silver Creek 3
(Baxter, May, Polston 1).
Blocked shots: Jeffersonville1 (C. Gibson 1);
Silver Creek 2 (Booher 2).
Turnovers: Jeffersonville 15, Silver Creek 24.
Total fouls: Jeffersonville 18, Silver Creek 15.
Fouled out: Silver Creek Ramey.
Technical fouls: Jeffersonville bench.
Junior varsity: Jeffersonville 48-23.
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Todays Highlight in History:
On Nov. 21, 1985, U.S. Navy intelligence analyst Jonathan Jay
Pollard was arrested, accused of spying for Israel. (Pollard
later pleaded guilty to espionage and was sentenced to life in
prison; his release on parole is scheduled to take place today,
Nov. 21, 2015.)
On this date:
In 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the U.S.
Constitution.
In 1864, a letter was signed by President Abraham Lincoln
expressing condolences to Lydia Bixby, a widow in Boston
whose five sons supposedly died while fighting in the Civil
War. (As it turned out, only two of Mrs. Bixbys sons had been
killed in battle.)
In 1922, Rebecca L. Felton of Georgia was sworn in as the first
woman to serve in the U.S. Senate.
In 1934, the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes, starring
Ethel Merman as Reno Sweeney, opened on Broadway.
In 1942, the Alaska Highway, also known as the Alcan Highway, was formally opened at Soldiers Summit in the Yukon
Territory.
In 1945, American humorist Robert Benchley died in New York
at age 56.
In 1969, the Senate voted down the Supreme Court nomination of Clement F. Haynsworth, 55-45, the first such rejection
since 1930.
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On Nov. 22, 1963, the 35th President of the United States, John F.
Kennedy, was shot to death during
a motorcade in Dallas; Texas Gov.
John B. Connally, in the same open
car as Kennedy, was seriously
wounded; suspected gunman Lee
Harvey Oswald was arrested. Death
also claimed authors Aldous Huxley
and C.S. Lewis.
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In 1515, Mary of Guise, the second
wife of King James V and the mother
of Mary, Queen of Scots, was born
in Lorraine, France.
In 1718, English pirate Edward
Teach better known as Blackbeard was killed during a battle
off present-day North Carolina.
In 1890, French president Charles de
Gaulle was born in Lille, France.
In 1914, the First Battle of Ypres
during World War I ended with an
Allied victory against Germany.
In 1928, Bolero by Maurice Ravel
had its premiere at the Paris Opera.
In 1935, a flying boat, the China
Clipper, took off from Alameda,
California, carrying more than
100,000 pieces of mail on the first
trans-Pacific airmail flight.
In 1944, the MGM movie musical
Meet Me in St. Louis, starring
Judy Garland, had its world premiere
in St. Louis.
In 1955, comic Shemp Howard
of Three Stooges fame died in
Hollywood at age 60.
In 1965, the musical Man of La
Mancha opened on Broadway.
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan
married Sara Lownds (the marriage
lasted 12 years).
In 1975, Juan Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain.
In 1989, Rene Mouawad was killed
by a bomb after serving 17 days as
president of Lebanon.
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The regular meeting of the New
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Docket B-36-15: Bottom Sign
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Docket B-39-15: Jose Mendoza
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Docket B-40-15: Chalfant Industries, Inc. requests a Variance to
permit an addition that will not meet
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Jeffersonville, IN 47130
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1015 Barrett Ave.
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920 E. Madison St., Apt. B1
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You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the Court named
above. Interpleader Defendants Tamaira Thornton, Christopher Henderson, Pricilla Porter, Darrell Fold, George Auge, Nichole Bonner, and Dana
Miller are hereby given notice that in the Circuit Court of Clark County under Cause No. 10C02-1503-CT-29, a Petition for Interpleader was filed by
Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company vs. Tamaira Thornton, Christopher
Henderson, Pricilla Porter, Darrell Fold, George Auge, Nichole Bonner, and
Dana Miller. This suit seeks a determination of the proper distribution of the
proceeds that are to be deposited with the Clerk of the Court and a discharge of Interpleader Plaintiff and its Insured from liability for all claims
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Notice is hereby given, that representatives of the Board of School
Trustees of Greater Clark County Schools, on December 10, 2015, at
10:00 a.m. (Local Time) at the Administration Offices located at 2112 UticaSellersburg Road, Jeffersonville, Indiana, will receive sealed bids, or telecopied bids with prior arrangement with the School Corporation, and let to
the highest bidder therefore, the following described time warrants:
Time warrants in anticipation of taxes levied and in the following funds in
the designated amounts:
Fund
General
Transportation
Capital Projects
Amount
$3,000,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
Maturity
December 30, 2016
December 30, 2016
December 30, 2016
The warrants shall be dated as of the date of delivery thereof to the Purchaser or Purchasers; all warrants shall bear interest at a rate to be
determined by this bidding payable at maturity of the warrants. All warrants
of the same fund shall bear interest at the same rate. Interest shall be calculated on a 366 day basis. Principal and interest shall be payable at the
office of the school treasurer. It is anticipated that the warrants will be delivered on or about January 4, 2016.
These Tax Anticipation Warrants have been designated as qualified taxexempt obligations pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code.
A bid may be for all or a portion of the warrants but no bids for less than
par or for less than the full principal amount of a fund will be considered. A
bid shall state a single rate of interest for each fund and such rate or rates
shall be stated as multiples of 1/100 of 1 percent. The warrants shall be
awarded to the bidder and/or bidders submitting the lowest net interest rate
after deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any, for the warrants for that
fund. Any premium shall be allocated evenly among the principal amount
of the warrants bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to
deliver less than the whole issue if an approving opinion cannot be obtained covering the whole issue. If acceptable bids are not received on the
sale date covering the warrants, the sale of the unpurchased portion thereof, may be continued from day to day thereafter, for not exceeding thirty
(30) days without readvertisement of the sale. Within 24 hours of being notified that they are the successful bidder, the purchaser must provide the
school corporation with cash, a certified cashiers check or a financial surety bond in the amount of one percent (1%) of the amount of the warrants
bid for, made payable to the School Treasurer, to guarantee the School
Corporation against default by such bidder in complying with the terms of
this notice and of its bid. At the time of delivery, the successful bidder will
be required to certify as to the price at which a substantial amount of the
warrants, if any, was reoffered to the public.
Said warrants are being issued under the provision of Indiana Code, Title
20, Article 48, Chapter 1, to meet the expenses of the School Corporation
included in the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year
2016 prior to the December 2016 settlements and distributions of taxes and
the receipt of the state tuition support distributions. There has been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenues of the School
Corporation to be derived from the Capital Projects and Transportation
Fund levies respectively, made in the year of 2015, collectible in 2016 and
thereafter, and the state tuition support distributions to be received in the
General Fund in 2016 to pay the principal of and interest on said warrants
at maturity.
The approving opinion of TW Peterson Law Office, Bond Counsel, covering the legality of such warrant will be furnished to the Purchaser, at the
Purchaser's expense, together with the usual closing certificates and a
transcript of the legal proceedings. No conditional bids shall be considered. The warrants for each Fund of this issue shall be delivered at the
time set above. The successful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery of
the warrants and make payment therefor at such Bank as such bidder or
bidders shall designate.
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47162. December 7, 2015 at
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IN THE FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
STATE OF INDIANA CASE NO.
22C01-1409-AD-016 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF
WILLOW JULIETTE REAVES
JOSHUA RAY FAITH,
PETITIONER
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
This summons is to respondent
above named, and to any other person who may be concerned. You
are notified that you have been
sued in the Floyd Circuit Court, in
New Albany, Indiana, in an action
entitled "IN RE: THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION OF WILLOW
JULIETTE REAVES, CASE NO.
22C01-1409-AD-016, by the person
named above as petitioner. This
summons by publication is specifically directed to Daniel Scott
Reeves., whose address and
whereabouts are unknown. The
named petitioner is represented by
C. Paige Gabhart, Attorney at Law,
525 E. Seventh St., Jeffersonville,
Indiana 47130. The nature of the
suit against you is for adoption of
the above listed child. The answer
or other response in writing to the
complaint must be filed either by
you or your attorney on or before
December 1, 2015, and if you fail to
do so, judgement by default may be
rendered against you for the relief
demanded by the petitioner.
Dated: October 3, 2015.
Christina M. Eurton
Clerk, Floyd Circuit Court No. 1
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Commercial Investment Property: 2 units, 1275 sq. ft., 2 gas meters, 1 electric meter, all brick, zoned
commercial storage, utility or other.
Terms: $5,000 down, balance in 45 days with clear deed. Taxes pro-rated and possession at closing. A
10% buyers premium will be added to the winning bid to determine the final selling price. A 2% broker
co-op is offered. Please call auctioneer for more details.
Stated Reserve: The property will be sold AS IS - WHERE AS with a stated reserve of $5,000. Once that bid is
reached, plus the buyers premium, the format will then switch to an Absolute Auction.
Seller: Robert Genet