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Honor Rolls .....B4

HIGH HONORS Maximillian Alldredge - Cora Bell - Zackary Bulkley Adam Burke - Madolyn Huss - Ashley Lilleston - Landon Mitchell Piper Osban - Aidan Paul - Andrew Santoro - Rylee Schmuck Brandi Schu - Reagan Sullivan - Parker Willard MAROON HONORS Ellen Aldrich - Dusten Anderson - Hunter Axton - Beau Baldwin Abbigale Bazan - Kristen Bazan - Blake Brucken Abrianna Choate - Nolan Deno - Erika Duncan - Emma Fisher Brooke Franks - Bella Gibbs - Mitchell Hamrick - Allyson Johnson Molly Jones - Ryan Kelley - Ava Kincade - Madeline Maier Derek McCord - Adam McDowell - Abigayle Miller Emily Osborne - Grace Reyes - Abigail Ries - Lauren Robb Ian Sanchez - Hannah Seifert - Arlissa Sharber - Merritt Snodgrass Emily Stokes - Jacob Swartz - Danielle Underwood Morgan Watson - Ava Watters - Hadley Weatherford - Aaron Weis Hannah West GRAY HONORS Morgan Adler - Savana Anderson - Matthew Bell - Isaac Burnett Jackson Clowers - Aaron Cobb - Victoria Cox - Halie Dickinson Grant Doherty - Logan Dutkiewicz - Dillan H. Ethridge Destin Gentry - Haley Grantham - Asher Haney - Kendra Hess Alex Hyatt - Trinity Jourdan - Kiearra Krull - Grayce Martin Ella McCune - Luke Morgan - Kenyon Morris - Solicity Muncy Tobias Payne Jr. - Olivia Redman - Lily Sizemore - Kortez Stewart Mia Wagner - Jaxon Woodard GRADE 10

HIGH HONORS Garet Hollinger - Brenna Julian - Kaleigh Kelley Dominik Kimmel - Sophie Kloppenburg - Kaden Leverenz Kori Leverenz - Kara Millay - Rylan Paul - Carson Tucker MAROON HONORS Alicia Boarman - Mathania Burnett - Brianna Cobb - Bailey Cox Olivia Culley - Lily Denning - Haley Duff ey - Ryan Ewalt Katherine Girten - Benjamin Glueckert - Alexandra Healy Jaycee Jarvis - Taylor Jarvis - Natalie King - Colton Lippe Micah Luckett - Grace Lueder - Cameron McConnell Taylor Randel - Sadie Redman - Alayna Reising - Haley Rutledge Luke Schelhorn - Grace Schroeder - Lily Tenbarge - Khai Willard Lera Wilson GRAY HONORS Riley Angel - Emma Davis - Lydia Deckard - Gracie Defur Keirra Deig - Sydney Deig - Maxwell Dewar - Abigail Dosher Hunter Elderkin - Landon Erwin - Brady Ford Brandon Juarez-Fernandez - Mallory Kuhn - Kelsey Martin Jackson O’Daniel - Isaiah Phillips - Ainsley Pierce Sydney Redman - Drake Ricketts - Peyton Rush - Scott Russell Blaine Short - Brooke Sledd - Logan Steedman - Levi Thompson Aidan Watters - Brooklynn Weyer - Madeline WurtzEthan Yarber GRADE 11 HIGH HONORS Renee Bippus - Tyler Brown - Andrew Bryant - Sydney Friedman Karagen Sitzman - Mackenzie Wiggins MAROON HONORS Matthew Adler - Genna Biggerstaff - Jason Black - Lauren Boeke Brady Bowman - Alex Carlisle - Triston Clowers - Zachary Culley Tanner Damm - Abbie Dickinson - Serenity Folz - Alison Gansman Parker Gross - Dru Henderson - Mackenzie Hildebrandt Luke Hoehn - Brady Hook - Elijah Jones - Daniel Juncker Connor King - Julia Kingery - Dalton Kuhn - Trevor Loehr Damien McCormick - Conner McKinney - Destiny Morgan Carissa Moudy - Abigail Murray - Christopher Newman Isaac Parmenter - Maci Potter - Madison Ragsdale - Jailyn Roberts Braiden Royal - Lauren Schmitt - Ariana Shepherd River Snodgrass GRAY HONORS Henry Adams - Austin Bell - Cole Bilskie - Alessandro Bommarito Lane Branson - Zachariah Brock - Andreana Carlino Taetum Clement - Trinity Clement - Christian Cole - Peyton Egan Fischer Epley - Katharine Flener - Olivia Gerton - Dylan Harmes Baylee Hart - Derek Hollinger - Hayden Huss - Zachary Irick Aiden Jolley - Keaton Kern - Alexis Macon - Isaiah McFadden Savannah McGee - Lilianna Melendez-Allred - Courtney Miller Baylee Rhodes - Maggie Scates - Alyssa Spalding - Abel Sindler Zane Spivey - Tony Thompson - Mahala Tinsley Charles Weilbrenner - Jaden Wilson GRADE 12

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HIGH HONORS Amber Allyn - Catherine Batteiger - Paul Campbell - Emma Clark Colton Curl - Haley Curtis - Faith Delancy - Henry Denning Sydney Deno - Noah Gordon - Emily Hueftle - Brooke Jackson Abbey Keitel - Kennah Keller - Hayley Kueber Kaitlyn Mansfi eld - Kaitlyn McDaniel - Elizabeth Ries Emma Schmidt - Mallory Singer - Elizabeth Steinhart Gavin Varner - Jenna Veatch MAROON HONORS Xavier Angel - Amber Collier - Autumn Collier - Adaleida Cox Braden Dike - Nathan Duff ey - Brayden Duncan - Hannah Durham Jamie Glover - Sara Griffi n - Kayden Hamilton - Samuel Heckman Alex Keitel - Kelsey Lang - Jessica Lunceford - Logan Mayes Blake Morris - Hunter Philipps - Jadyn Ricketts - Paige Robinson Brooklyn Shell - Emma Thompson - Emma Trent - Brock Veatch Savannah Weatherford - Ayden Whitney - Brianna Woods Morgan Woods GRAY HONORS Caitlin Abel - Bryce Alldredge - William Ayers - Caleb Doty William Everett - Landon Fischer - Trevor Frisby - Aiden Gilligan Isabella Kelley - Veronika Mofi eld - Gabriel Owens Gracee Plouchard - Kelcey Ricketts - Blake Ritzert - Kyle Simpson Megan Simpson - Sidney Sollman - Jackson Thomas Grace Thompson - Thayer Washabaugh - Damon White

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DISTINGUISHED Anderson, Logan - Berg, Dorotea - Biggerstaff , Delaney Bradshaw, Daythan - Burgdorf, Madisyn - Campbell, Jaycee Collins, Cael - Fendel, Alyssa - Fields, Cassidy - Guerrero, Gloria Hall, Eastin - Isham, Lida - Johnson, Shaylee Juarez-Fernandez, Lidia - Luckett, Gracie - Lupfer, Makayla Miller, Molly - Owens, Madison - Preske, Logan Ragsdale, Mitchell - Reese, Libby - Reinitz, James - Scates, Wyatt Schu, Gavin - Sharber, Athan - Simpson, Ryanna Thompson, Natalie - Walker, Emerson - Wells, Ella - Wolf, Attalia Zieren, Carter HONOR ROLL Abel, Madelyn - Allyn, Lacey - Allyn, Lindsey Anderson, Braden - Baker, Veronica - Bell, Trevan Benton, Jude - Bohleber, John - Brakie, Samantha Buchanan, Jersey - Byerly, Jacob - Cathie, Avani Crowe, Johnathon - Defur, Drew - Duncan, Tessa Durbin, Atticus - Fisher, Alivia - Flener, Kharma Hartman, Whitaker - Henson, Maddux - Howard, Paige Hoy, Bryce - Jackson, Emma - Johnson, Ella - Johnson, Jade Jourdan, Harold - Lindenschmidt, Derek - Lueder, Jake Medina, Gisell - Middleton, Bryce - Morrow, Campbell Muller, Jayden - Murrell, Emma - Peters, Joseph - Rainey, Edwin Rhea, Ellie - Riggs, Peyton - Rocca, Easton - Rodriguez, Isabel Salee, Maddex - Schneider, Makayla - Severin, Braelynn Sharber, Clyde - Shiver, Gabriel - Stevens, Jacelyn Tinsley, Colten - Topper, Lane - Weyer, Joseph Woods, Nicholas GRADE 7

DISTINGUISHED Aldrich, Maggie - Allen, Jaxon - Allyn, Alaina - Brock, Mandalynn Campbell, Wesley - Clowers, Logan - Collins, Cooper Ditmer, Addison - Ellison, Taylor - Embrey, Levi - Harris, Kalem Harshbarger, Reese - Hoehn, Wesley - Jarvis, Johnathon Jones, Emily - Lilleston, Lindsey - Lowery, Kelsey Lyons, Graeson - May, Aubrey - McCarty, Madalyn McNeece, Hannah - Melendez, Mikayla - Miller, Kloee Moles, Madisyn - Powell, Abigail - Powell, Miranda Reynolds, Hannah - Sponn, Ella - Starnes, Gianna Thompson, Addison - Weintraut, Luke - Westerman, Kaleb York, Leah HONOR ROLL Allyn, Louis - Anderson, Kaycee - Austin, Brennan - Barritt, Noah Blackburn, Ellie - Boerner, Gabriella - Bouch, Samantha Bourne, Bryce - Bradshaw, Derek - Campbell, Sean Chapman, Lillian - Chevalier, Remy - Clowers, Bryce Cole, Kendall - Craig, Nathan - Deckard, Landen - Eaton, Briley Fischer, Haley - Fraser, Kaylee - Garza, Dominick - Gish, Madison Gonzalez, Izaiah - Hanebutt, Kylee - Harper, Owen - Hess, Ryan Higginson, Mason - Hoehn, Maria - Hostetter, Landon Jones, Maiya - Kanipe, Natalie - King, Haley - Krieger, Kaaden Kuhn, Natalie - Leach, Amelia - League, Faith - Lippe, Grant Long, Xavier - Lyke, Ali - McCollum, Ryan - McWhirter, Morgan Medley, Liam - Mello, Aiden - Mosley, Breael - Osborne, Megan Payne, Lillian - Reese, Sophia - Robb, Hunter - Robb, Meyer Schickel, Brady - Schroeder-Lambert, Chloe - Siddons, Ambryn Snodgrass, Ryder - Stacey, Emily - Stillwagoner, Jayden Wallis, Makayla - Walton, Adrianna - Watzlavik, Hunter Williams, Lakeland GRADE 8

DISTINGUISHED Aaron, Drew - Brock, Chance - Campbell, John - Edling, Brianna Green, Colton - Hamilton, Jaley - Howard, Nathan - Lang, Shelby Ledbetter, Aaliyah - Mansfi eld, Ethan - Moore, Madelyn Muller, Anthony - Permenter, Jazelle - Ragab, Aaron Ritchie, Cammie - Slaton, Miranda - Starnes, Sophia Tenbarge, Grace - Thomason, John - Thompson, Layne Thompson, Valarie - Valier, Ava - Wagner, Malley Zieren, Isabella HONOR ROLL Almon, Glory - Angel, Colby - Banks, Blake - Basden, James Bredemeier, Alana - Byerly, Nathanael - Chilton, Addison Collins, Connor - Davis, Brynn - Deckard, Hayden Denning, Jasmine - Dickinson, Julian - Dobleman, Cortlynn Dye, Masyn - Dyehouse, Bryce - Emsweller, Charles Ewalt, Isabella - Forsee, Arianna - Gray, Camron Hamrick, Maxwell - Harralson, Madalyn - Hathaway, Grant Henderson, Rue - Hoehn, Alexandra - Hoy, Kaitlynn Hubbard, Brendan - Jones, Cassidy - Jones, David Lamprich, Krystal - Lindenschmidt, Kyle - Lueder, Chance Marchand, Brandie - Martin, Hannah - Matthews, Gabriel McCarty, Dylan - McCarty, Landon - Medina, Yoeli Muller, Savannah - Owens, Brandon - Patel, Yug Pedrotti, Hunter - Peters, James - Pierce, Lowell Potter, Maddox - Preske, Lillian - Raben, Jaxston - Rainey, Kyra Reynolds, Katelynn - Rutledge, Andrea - Shiver, Hayley Smith, Angel-Marie - Straw, Zoe - Swartz, Chloe Walker, Emma - Waller, Harley - Whaley, Alaina Wiggins, Makayla - Williams, Ava

President’s Lists Southern Arkansas U

Melanie Margaret Joan earned a 4.0 GPA in the spring 2021 semester, securing a reputable position on the Southern Arkansas University’s President’s List.

Joan is a senior Pre-Health Biology major from Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

Dean’s Lists DePauw University

The Dean’s List recognizes students who achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Congratulations on this well earned achievement.

Noah Jones and Meher Sheth, both of Evansville ,Ind.

June 1 through July 31 - Alexandrian Public Library Summer Reading Challenge - Register with Beanstack or you can call or visit the library for more information and to get signed up. June 8 at 10:30 a.m. - What’s All That Noise? - What’s all that noise? Amelia, from Harmonie State Park will tell us all about the noise. More than that, she will tell us about the fascinating wildlife, plants, and bugs living in Harmonie State Park this summer. Please register for this program which will be held at the Brittlebank shelter. Bring a mask and meet us there.

June 8 at 2 p.m. - Teen Anime Club - For grades six - twelve. Come hang out, watch and discuss manga and anime, do some crafts, and have some Japanese snacks. We will be meeting in the Wabash room at the library.

June 9 at 10 a.m. - The Ornament of the Month Club project is a Hummingbird - Join Monica as she shows you how to create a delicate hummingbird ornament. Registration is open.

June 9 at 3:30 p.m. - Cinderella Stories from Around the World-Egyptian - Miss Samantha will read this Cinderella story online on our FB page. This post will remain for several weeks. No registration.

June 10, 17 and 24, July 1, 15, 22 and 29 at 10 a.m. - Adult Drawing and Watercolor Workshops - This free series is for anyone wishing to learn or perfect skills in drawing or watercolor. We will be meeting in the Ohio/Wabash room for the fi rst workshop. Masks are required. If you have questions call Stan Campbell at 812-8383286. Must provide your own art supplies for this program. Registration is required and begins May 20. If you register for the May 27 workshop you will be registered for the series.

June 10, 17, and 24 at 2 p.m. - Virtual Laughs and Crafts - Join us on our library’s Facebook page. We will read a story, sing songs, enjoy fun activities, and learn about a fun take-it-and-make-it craft kit!

June 14, 21, and 28 at 10:30 a.m. - Virtual Story Times - Join us on our Facebook page at 10:30 for a virtual story time. You will also receive information on a take-itand-make-it craft kit. - Join us on our Facebook page at 10:30 for a virtual story time. You will also receive information on a takeit-and-make-it craft kit.

June 14 at 6 p.m. - Virtual program: Music & More from Down Under and Beyond: Didgeridoo Concert! - Check our Facebook page on how to watch! Virtuoso didgeridoo player and master multimedia producer Rob Thomas invites you on a journey to Australia ... and beyond. “Music & More from Down Under and Beyond” mixes funky didgeridoo rhythms, worldly percussion instruments and relaxing soundscapes with both organic and electronic sound eff ects ... all the while immersing the audience in a stunning virtual landscape of Australian forests, deserts, oceans and distant galaxies. “Music & More from Down Under and Beyond” is much more than a musical event. It’s a mesmerizing journey of sight, sound and imagination.

Note: To register for any of our free adult, teen or children project kits, go to the event calendar on our website at alexandrianpl.org then click on the day of the event or call the library at 812-838-3286. You can also visit the Information Desk.

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GRADES 5-8

HIGH HONORS Bethany Eades - Ella Johnson - Lisa Muensterman - Ethan Stofl eth Grant Wenger - Douglas Stofl eth - Lexie Straub Kiersten Wunderlich - Marco Zoller - Eva Bender - Ryan Bender Reba Bergman - Rayce Bitter - Isaac Coomes - Calvin Gantner Reid Happe - Max Johnson - Chloe Kirchoff - Jake Love Adam Muensterman - Brody Salee HONORS Kaleb Rheinlander - Madilyn Garrett - Katelyn Wathen Autumn Effi nger - Evie Sherretz - Daniel Sieben - Elliott Stratman Liam Kerby - Marcy Muensterman - Caden Schmitt Dimitri Straub - Phoebe Tucker - Sophie Weinzapfel - Kaylie Will HONORABLE MENTION Luke Martin - Dylan Ahola - Dallas Bergman - Caroline Breeden Nolan Shickel - Allena Storey - Ryan Wunderlich - Carter Hall Tyler Knaebel

Saint Philip

GRADE 5

HIGH HONORS Darret Branson - Brock Folz - Simon Goebel - Amy Griese Kade Norman HONORS Hadley Burgdorf - Maci Lannert - Landry Lottes - Luke Shumate Alden Walker

GRADE 6

HIGH HONORS Joshua Bacon - Henry Bohleber - Waylon Dewig Annabel Knaebel - Emily Nurrenbern - Laney Randal Natalie Weber - Katie Wilkey HONORS Brody Bacon - Benjamin Deeg - Zack Hutton - Cecilia Laury Trent Mulherin - Nash Stratman - Ethan Wannemuehler

GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Isabelle Bohleber - Lyla Walker HONORS Levi Bigge - Aiden Fehrenbacher - Reagan Reising - Josie Walker Morgan Wannemuehler - Noah Weinzapfel - Colton Wells GRADE 8

HIGH HONORS Jordan Bacon - Gabe Bigge - Brayden Caldemeyer - Grace Folz Chelsea Merkley - Will Nurrenbern - Jack Shumate Hayden Wannemuehler HONORS Dane Branson - Luke Lannert - Nick Postletheweight - Emily Sinnett

Teachers, Counselors attend Bootcamp

Teachers and guidance counselors from a fi ve-county area have been selected for a unique program that will provide handson instruction to teachers about careers in manufacturing, the backbone of Indiana’s economy.

The “Teachers’ Manufacturing Bootcamp,” a program administered by the Grow Southwest Indiana Workforce Development Board, provides a weekly stipend to teachers during the twoweek program and free, professional growth credit from the University of Southern Indiana.

The Teachers’ Manufacturing Bootcamp will be targeted to educators and will involve hands-on instruction at manufacturing locations with assistance from Ivy Tech Community College and the University of Southern Indiana.

According to data from the National Association of Manufacturers, the annual average wage for manufacturing careers in the state of Indiana is $74,849. Also, research shows that more than 500,000 people are employed by Indiana manufacturers.

Also, manufacturing is the biggest segment of the state’s economy, outranking every other economic sector. It has accounted for more than half of the state’s growth in the last fi ve years. Despite these impressive numbers, manufacturers report diffi culty in recruiting and preparing the next generation of employees for these rewarding careers.

The goal of the Teachers’ Manufacturing Bootcamp is to demonstrate to educators the rewarding careers available in manufacturing and also break stereotypes about the jobs that are available today.

“Many manufacturers in our region are aware of their future workforce needs and the inaccurate perception of their industry,” says Sara Worstell, executive director of Grow Southwest Indiana Workforce Investment Board, Inc. “This program will arm teachers with the knowledge to infl uence the future pipeline of employees.”

The program kicks off with an orientation on June 7, 2021 at 2 p.m. at Willard Library in Evansville. The educators work begins on Monday, June 14, and will include time at three participating manufacturers – Alcoa/Kaiser, Berry Global and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana.

The curriculum for the program has been developed in partnership with Ivy Tech Community College and will include material on manufacturing safety, quality, lean manufacturing, process management, and reliability excellence. During visits to manufacturing locations, the educators will learn about job responsibilities, wages, work conditions, and career potential.

In addition, participating teachers will complete homework assignments, incorporate what they learn into classroom lessons, receive a weekly stipend of $550 and professional growth credit from the University of Southern Indiana.

Among the teachers who have been selected for the 2021 Grow Southwest Indiana Teachers’ Manufacturing Bootcamp are: • Lauren Risley – Farmersville Elementary • Ryan Knight – Mt. Vernon High School

The program is funded through grants from: Alcoa/Kaiser, Berry Global, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana.

William Owen and Derick Fortner of Evansville heard of the upcoming Antique Show in New Harmony this weekend and came out to get some previews on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Dave Pearce

Several members of the Mount Vernon Police Department, the Posey County Sheriff Department, and the Indiana State Police respond to a call of a disturbed individual on Vista Drive in Mount Vernon. Photo by Dave Pearce

With respite care, your loved one receives quality care and you receive a well-deserved break.

Special to the News

On May 31, 2021, at 5:44 p.m. Deputy Zach Lienemann conducted a traffic stop on a gray passenger car for speeding on County Road 400 South near County Road 350 West. Upon approaching the Natalie Cozart vehicle Lienemann detected the odor of burnt Marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. At that point Lienemann and Deputy Brian Naas began a roadside investigation. At the conclusion of their investigation Lienemann placed 26-yearold Natalie Cozart and 57-yearold Pamela Milligan, both of Owensville, into custody and transported them to the Gibson County Jail. Upon arriving

Pamela Milligan at the jail, Cozart was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Paraphernalia. Milligan was charged with Possession of Marijuana. Both individuals have posted bond. Special to the News

On May 25, 2021, at 4:06 p.m., Deputy U.B. Smith conducted a traffic stop at Broadway and Second Street in Princeton, for a passenger failing to wear their safety belt.

Upon approaching the vehicle Deputy Smith detected the odor of burnt Marijuana coming from inside the vehicle and began a roadside drug investigation. During the investigation 72 grams of Methamphetamines, five hypodermic needles, drug paraphernalia, and Marijuana were seized. Thirty-eight-yearold Michael Sollman of Owensville was taken into custody and transported to the Gibson County Jail.

Upon arriving at the jail Sollman was charged with Possession of Methamphetamines, Unlawful Possession of Hypodermic Needles, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of Marijuana. She remains in custody on an $8,000 bond.

Michael Sollman

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Arrests May 27

Gayle Cross - Mount Vernon - Warrant, Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Controlled Substances, Driving While Suspended, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia (failure to appear) - PCS

Gayle Cross - Mount Vernon - Warrant, Possession of Marijuana (motion to impose judgment of conviction-failure to appear) - PCS

Heather Bell - Mount Vernon - Invasion of Privacy - PCS

May 28

Angel Effi nger - Mount Vernon - Domestic Battery, Domestic Battery with Bodily Waste - PCS May 29

Matthew Stovall - Jasper - Battery, Resisting Law Enforcement, Domestic Battery, Strangulation, Battery Against a Public Safety Offi cial - PCS

James Burnett - Evansville - Operating While Intoxicated, Reckless Driving, Minor Possess Alcohol - MVPD May 30

Zachary Swain - Mount Vernon - Driving While Suspended - PCS

Nicolas Santiago - Evansville - Driving While Suspended - PCS May 31

George Smiley - Evansville - Driving While Suspended - PCS

June 1

Carolyn Davidson - Petersburg - Warrant, Cruelty to an Animal (petition to revoke) - PCS

James Parish - Wadesville - Warrant, Intimidation, Possession of Marijuana (petition to revoke) - ISP

Sarah Mayes - Griffi n - Possession of Meth, Possession of Controlled Substance, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Possession of Paraphernalia - NHTM

Cary Cross - Griffi n - Warrant, Dealing in Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Controlled Substances, Possession of Paraphernalia - PCS

Cary Cross - Griffi n - Warrant, Possession of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Controlled Substances, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia - PCS Complaints May 26 10:30 a.m. - Theft - License plate theft - Midway Drive, Poseyville 1:56 p.m. - Assault - Daughter was assaulted at work at approximately 1 p.m. Suspects have left - Fourth Street, Mount Vernon 5:11 p.m. - Assault - Caller advised a juvenile was assaulted at address. Caller advised that he didn’t have any info - Randall Lane, Mount Vernon 6:10 p.m. - Citizen Dispute - Caller advised four subjects in the driveway trying to fi ght each other - Third Street, Mount Vernon 7:40 p.m. - Vandalism - Caller advised that there are four kids ages eight to twelve on a ladder ripping off parts of a house - Water Street, Mount Vernon 8:10 p.m. - Disturbing the Peace - Caller advised that her sister is yelling at her about the kids - Fifth Street, Mount Vernon 9:26 p.m. - Breaking and Entering - Caller advised that he heard a loud noise while inside his residence. Caller advised that when he walked outside there was a male in a tan jacket kicking in the house door next to him - Mill Street, Mount Vernon 10:36 p.m. - Theft - Caller advised that his 50 calibers were stolen about a day ago. Caller advised it is a very deadly weapon - William Keck Bypass, Mount Vernon May 27 8:16 a.m. - Offi cer Standby - Wants a standby to get his belongings. Believes his ex has a protective order against him - Coronado Drive, Mount Vernon 7:08 p.m. - Breaking and Entering - Caller advised people are breaking into her house at this time. Caller is not there but on her way. Caller advised she has a relative on site and they called her. Caller advised her relative advised they think someone is in the attic at this time - Maier Road, Mount Vernon 10:08 p.m. - Noise Complaint - Someone playing drums very loudly - Diamond Island Road, Wadesville 11:48 p.m. - Breaking and Entering - Someone was trying to get into house. Has happened twice tonight - Washington, Mount Vernon May 28 2:35 a.m. - Citizen Dispute - Flagged down for some sort of fi ght - Fourth/Wolfl in, Mount Vernon

10:01 a.m. - Domestic Violence - Caller advised that there are two females fi ghting in a residence, possibly physical - Edson Street, Mount Vernon 2:46 p.m. - Disturbing the Peace - Caller advised that his wife is hitting him and going crazy - Gun Club Road, Mount Vernon May 29 12:23 a.m. - Disturbing the Peace - Old log cabin, can hear a guy going off and hears things crashing. 12:27 a.m. - Subject advised there is a domestic disturbance. He advised he was armed and going to separate the parties. Also advised that he has children in the residence - Winternheimer Road, Wadesville 1:56 p.m. - Welfare Check - Caller advised there is an older female in a gray Ford in the parking lot of store. Looks like she is going to pass out with a child in the back seat - Deer Run, Evansville

4:50 p.m. - Vandalism - Caller advised that it looks like someone hit their black Town and Country van with a baseball bat - Byrd Street, Mount Vernon May 30 12:53 a.m. - Suspicious - Woman walking with a kitchen knife, walking through the cemetery. In a white gown, long hair over face - Saint Philip Road, Mount Vernon 11:43 a.m. - Message - Caller advised that her friend stole money out of her bank account. She did advise that she gave the male her banking info. Caller advised that it was taken April 14 but she is just now reporting it because she wasn’t going to charge him but now, she will - Fourth Street, Mount Vernon 5:44 p.m. - Noise Complaint - Caller advised the neighbor’s are having a party and it is too loud - Allyn Drive, Mount Vernon 8:09 p.m. - Theft - Someone stole his golf car - Continental Camp Road, Griffi n 8:55 p.m. - Trespassing - six people on caller’s deck. They have come in the house. Haven’t spoken with caller. Sitting on porch. Caller has pistol he showed them and they moved away from window - Vienna Road, Mount Vernon 10:49 p.m. - Threatening - Male subject stating he’s going to kidnap a six month old - Third, Mount Vernon May 31 4:11 p.m. - Suspicious - Can see neighbor’s back door open and sliding door but does not believe owner’s are home. Unsure if it has been broken into - Lawrence Drive, Mount Vernon 7:59 p.m. - Juvenile Problem - Caller advised male and female juveniles on bike with a two by four trying to get cars to hit them - Second Street,

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LEGAL NOTICE OF DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC’S STANDARD CONTRACT RIDER NO. 67 CREDITS ADJUSTMENT

DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC (“Duke Energy Indiana”) hereby provides notice that on or about June 24, 2021, Duke Energy Indiana will submit an update to its Standard Contract Rider No. 67, Credits Adjustment (“Standard Contract Rider 67”) to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (“Commission”) for approval under the Commission’s thirty-day administrative fi ling procedures and guidelines. Standard Contract Rider 67 provides the rate adjustment to 1.) refund the IGCC Tax Incentives, 2.) amortization of Excess Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes resulting from the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, 3.) implement Step 1 and Step 2 rate changes from the Duke Energy Indiana’s retail rate case, 4.) 2020 reconciliation, and 5.) refund depreciation expense for the Gallagher Plant retirement.

Standard Contract Rider 67 is applicable to all Duke Energy Indiana retail electric customers. This submission is expected to be approved approximately thirty days after fi ling, unless an objection is made. Any objections may be made by contacting the Secretary of the Commission, Mary M. Becerra or Barbara A. Smith or Randall C. Helmen of the Indiana Offi ce of Utility Consumer Counselor at the following addresses or phone numbers: Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission 101 W. Washington St. Suite 1500 East Indianapolis, IN 46204-3407 317-232-2703

Indiana Offi ce of Utility Consumer Counselor PNC Center 115 W. Washington St. Suite 1500 South Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-2494. Duke Energy Indiana, LLC By: Stan Pinegar, President

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

A public meeting will be held on June 14, 2021 at 6 p.m. at Welborn Church concerning the future of Welborn Cemetery.

This meeting will be conducted by Welborn Cemetery Association.

Published in the Posey County News on June 1, June 8, 2021 - hspaxlp

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given by the Town Council of the Town of New Harmony, Indiana, that sealed bids will be received by the said Council at the Town Hall of New Harmony, Indiana up to the hour of 8:30 a.m. on the 15th day of June, 2021, for the furnishing and applying of bituminous materials upon the streets of the Town of New Harmony, Indiana, as authorized by said Council. Bids received after such hour shall be returned unopened. Bids received prior to this time shall be opened and publicly read at the public meeting scheduled to take place on June 15, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. at the New Harmony Town Hall.

Bid specifi cations are on fi le and may be seen in the offi ce of the Clerk-Treasurer of New Harmony. All materials, equipment, and construction procedures shall be in accordance with the latest specifi cations of the Indiana Department of Transportation or as directed by the Town Council.

Each bid shall be accompanied by a certifi ed check or acceptable bidder’s bond made payable to the Town of New Harmony, in a sum of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the highest aggregate bid, which check or bond will be held by the Town as evidence that the bidder will, if awarded the contract, enter into the same with the Town upon notifi cation from him to do so within ten (1 0) days of said notifi cation.

Bid award shall be based upon the lowest responsive and responsible bid.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of the receipt of the bids.

The Town Council of the Town of New Harmony reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any parts of any bids. New Harmony Town Council Alvin Blaylock President

Attest:

Karla L. Atkins, Clerk-Treasurer

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STATE OF INDIANA ) ) SS:

COUNTY OF POSEY ) IN THE POSEY CIRCUIT COURT

IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPERVISED )

ESTATE OF LARRY W. DAVENPORT, )

DECEASED ) ) CAUSE NO. 65C01-2015-ES-000043

SANDRA SANDERS, )

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE )

NOTICE OF SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION FOR PUBLICATION

Notice is hereby given that Sandra Sanders was on the 26th day of May, 2021, appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Larry W. Davenport. Deceased, who died on the 26th day of September, 2019.

All persons who have claims against this estate whether or not now due must fi le the claim in the Offi ce of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the fi rst publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.

Dated at Mt. Vernon, Posey County. Indiana, this 26th day of May, 2021. Clerk, Posey Circuit Court By: Donna Curtis, Deputy

Robert E. Rheinlander, #6039-82

Law Offi ces of Steven K. Deig LLC

West Side Offi ce 2303 W. Franklin Street

Evansville, Indiana 47712 (812) 477-5577

Published in the Posey County News on June 1, June 8, 2021 - hspaxlp

2021-199 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

Sheriff Sale File number: 65-21-0014-SS Date & Time of Sale: Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 1:00 pm Sale Location: Posey County Sheriff ’s Offi ce lobby, 1201 O’Donnell Road

Judgment to be Satisfi ed: $20,626.78 Cause Number: 65D01-2012-MF-000405

Plaintiff : FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK

Defendant: HESTER A. HARL (DECEASED) and RANDY J. HARL AND JODY W. HARL AS POSSIBLE HEIRS TO HESTER HARL, TREASURER OF POSEY COUNTY, INDIANA, AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, BENEFICIARIES OF HESTER HARL

By virtue of a certifi ed copy of a decree to me, directed from the Clerk of Superior/Circuit Court of Posey County County Indiana, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said DECREE, with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder at the date, time and location listed above, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, a certain tract or parcel of land described as follows: Lot number 38 in East Gate Subdivision as shown by plat of said subdivision recorded in Deed Record 127, Page 227 in the Offi ce of the Recorder of Posey County, Indiana

Commonly Known as: 10429 S. EASTGATE DRIVE, MT. VERNON, IN 47620

Parcel No. 65-14-02-332-038.000-019

Together with rents, issues, income and profi ts thereof, this sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. In accordance to the requirements of IC 32-29-7-3, this Notice shall also represent service of Notice of Sale of this real estate upon the owners. * An entire Sheriff ’s Sale may be cancelled due to inclement weather or other county emergencies. If the entire Sheriff ’s Sale is cancelled, each parcel will be cancelled. Each parcel will be assigned to the next available sale (normally 2 months from original sale). This will allow compliance with Indiana Code concerning posting, publication, and serving time frames. Also, new Sheriff ’s Sale fees will be assessed and the parcels will be automatically re-advertised. The plaintiff will be responsible for the new fees and advertising costs.

Jeff rey W. Ahlers, Plaintiff ’s Attorney Thomas E. Latham, Sheriff

Attorney No. 11503-64

Kahn Dees Donovan & Kahn LLP By: Erin Fuelling, Administrative Assistant

PO Box 3646 Phone: 812-838-1321

Evansville, IN 47735-3646 Marrs Township

The Sheriff ’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the commonly known address published herein.

Published in the Posey County News on June 1, June 8, June 15, 2021 - hspaxlp 2021-197

BEFORE THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD WASHINGTON, D.C. 20423 STB Docket No. AB-1065 (Sub-No. 3) LANDOWNERS – ADVERE ABANDONMENT –INDIANA SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO. IN POSEY AND VANDERBURGH COUNTIES, INDIANA NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR ADVERSE ABANDONMENT

Forty-fi ve Landowners who have property on or adjacent to the Rail Line below give notice that on or about, but no earlier than July 7, 2021, they intend to fi le with the Surface Transportation Board (“Board”), Washington, DC 20423, an Application for Adverse Abandonment of lines of railroad that extend between Milepost 227.5 at or near Poseyville, IN and Milepost 240.2 near German Township, IN, and between Milepost 277.5 at or near Cynthiana, IN and Milepost 282.0 at or near Poseyville, IN, a total distance of approximately 17.2 miles in Posey and Vanderburgh Counties, Indiana. Those Rail Lines traverse through United States Postal Service Zip Codes 47612, 47620, 47633, 47720 and 47725. This proceeding is docketed as STB Docket No. AB-1065 (Sub-No. 3), Landowners – Adverse Abandonment – Indiana Southwestern Railway Co. in Posey and Vanderburgh Counties, Indiana.

The reason for the proposed abandonment is to obtain a determination that public convenience and necessity require and permit abandonment of the federal interest in the Rail Lines. The Landowners own land adjacent and/or within the rights-of-way of the subject Rail Lines. That land is burdened by easements that permit its use by Indiana Southwestern Railway Co. (ISW) for railroad purposes. ISW has not used that land for rail operations for more than 16 years. There is no reasonable prospect for such use in the foreseeable future. A determination by the Board that public convenience and necessity permits and requires abandonment of the Rail Line in those circumstances would extinguish the federal interest in the Line, and pave the way for actions under Indiana law to free the land from the burden of the easements.

Based on information in the Landowners’ possession, the Lines do not contain federally granted rights-of-way. Any documentation in the Landowners’ possession will be made available promptly to those requesting it.

To the extent that any railroad employees would be adversely aff ected by this action, their interest would be protected by the conditions imposed in Oregon Short Line Railroad – Abandonment, Goshen Branch, 360 I.C.C. 91 (1979).

The Application can be viewed following its fi ling on the Board’s website, www.stb.gov, or a copy can be obtained from Applicants’ counsel whose name and address appear below. The Application will include the Applicants’ entire case for abandonment. Any interested person, after the application is fi led on or about July 7, 2021, may fi le with the Surface Transportation Board written comments concerning the proposed abandonment or protests to it identifying it by the proceeding’s docket number. These fi lings are due 45 days from the date of fi ling of the Application. Persons who oppose the abandonment but who do not wish to participate fully in the process by appearing at any oral hearings or by submitting verifi ed statements of witnesses, containing detailed evidence, should fi le comments. Persons opposing the proposed abandonment that do wish to participate actively and fully in the process should fi le a protest. Protests must contain that party’s entire case in opposition (case in chief) including the following: (1) Protestant’s name, address and business; (2) the protestant’s interest in the proceeding including their use of the Lines or the public interest represented; (3) the protestant’s reasons for protesting or commenting on the proposed abandonment including their reliance on the involved service; and (4) any rebuttal of material submitted in the Application.

Comments or protests need to be notarized or verifi ed, and are required to be fi led with the Chief, Section of Administration, Offi ce of Proceedings, Surface Transportation Board (Board) at 395 E Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20423, together with a certifi cate of service attesting that copies of the comments or protests have been served on Applicants’ counsel in this matter, Thomas F. McFarland, Thomas F. McFarland, P.C., 2230 Marston Lane, Flossmoor, IL 60422-1336, mcfarland@aol.com, and Thomas S. Stewart and Elizabeth G. McCulley, Stewart, Wald & McCulley, 2100 Central Street, Suite 22, Kansas City, MO 64108, stewart@swem.legal, and mcculley@swm.legal. Written comments and protests must indicate the docket number, STB AB-1065 (Sub-No. 3).

Except as otherwise set forth in 49 C.F.R. § 1152, each document fi led with the Board must be served on all parties to the abandonment proceeding. Comments and protests will be considered by the Board in determining what disposition to make of the Application. A commenting party or protestant may participate in the proceeding as its interests may appear.

If an oral hearing is desired, the requester must make a request for an oral hearing and provide reasons why an oral hearing is necessary. Oral hearing requests must be fi led with the Board no later than 10 days after the Application is fi led.

Those parties fi ling protests to the proposed abandonment should be prepared toparticipate actively either in an oral hearing or through the submission of their entire opposition case in the form of verifi ed statements and arguments at the time they fi le a protest. Parties seeking information concerning the fi ling of protests should refer to 49 C.F.R. § 1152.25.

Persons seeking further information concerning abandonment procedures may contact the Board’s Offi ce of Public Assistance, Government Assistance and Compliance at (202) 245-0230 or refer to the text of the abandonment regulations at 49 C.F.R § 1152.1 et seq.

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