West Salem Woman Arrested On Drug Charge

On 01/03/18 at 3:51pm Mt. Carmel arrested 49 year old West Salem, IL resident Angela K. Edwards for Possession of a Controlled Substance following a traffic stop in the 100 block of W 4th Street. Edwards was operating a red Ford truck and had committed a traffic violation. The arresting officer requested Ofc. Daniel Hopper and his K-9 “Ace” to respond as well. Once Ofc. Hopper arrived he conducted a free air narcotics sniff around the exterior of Edwards’ vehicle. “Ace” alerted on the vehicle for the presence of illegal drugs. A search was conducted where officers located several different types of prescribed medication that are controlled substances. Edwards did not have documentation that these medications were prescribed by a doctor to her and she was placed under arrest. Edwards was taken to the Wabash County Jail where she was charged and held pending a bond setting by a judge.

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2 Arrested On FTA Warrants After Woman Shows Up At MCPD

On 01/01/18 at 5:49pm Mt. Carmel Police arrested two Mt. Carmel women on outstanding warrants for their arrest. Nicole I. Kimpling, age 29, came to the police department to file a complaint when officers discovered Kimpling had a Wabash County Failure to Appear Warrant for her arrest. Kimpling was taken to the Wabash County Jail and issued the warrant for her arrest. Kimpling’s bond was $200 cash. Officers then followed up on the complaint which led them to have contact with a Sheila J. Ryker, age 54, at a residence in the 100 block of W 8th Street. Ryker had an active Richland County IL warrant for her arrest for Failure to Appear. Ryker was taken into custody and transported to the Wabash County Jail. Ryker’s warrant had a bond of $10,075 cash. Both women were held pending the posting of bond.

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Pair Arrested After Traffic Stop

On 01/01/18 at 4:15pm Mt. Carmel Police arrested two Mt. Carmel residents following a traffic stop on a red Jeep on Oak Street at Willow Swamp Rd. Derek L. Batterton, age 34, was arrested for Driving While License Suspended and No Insurance. His passenger, David A. Reed, age 56, was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Hypodermic Syringe and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Both were transported to the Wabash County Jail where Batterton was charged and held on a $200 cash bond while Reed was charged and held on a $2000 cash bond.

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WVC OFFERING COUNTRY LINE DANCE CLASS SPRING SEMESTER

Wabash Valley College will be offering Modern Dance (Country Line Dancing), PEG 1132 on Wednesday evenings, beginning January 10, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. in the 4-H Annex Building at the Mabel Courter 4-H Center.

Instructor Vickie Smith has been teaching line dancing classes for several years and enjoys sharing her knowledge and enthusiasm with her students. She notes line dancing is a great form of exercise for people of all ages. Smith teaches students various dances step-by-step and provides them with an illustrated book of dance steps along with a CD of music they can use to practice at home.

Students may register at the first class meeting or at the College. For more information, contact the Student Services Office at 618-262-8641 or Vickie Smith at 812-789-3055 or 618-298-2411.

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$158,000 RMC Gift Checks Bought In 2017

It was certainly a Merry Christmas for members of the Wabash County Retail Merchants Committee as $158,000 RMC gift checks were purchased in 2017. Most of the gift checks were purchased by local companies and used as holiday bonuses while others were bought by individuals for gift giving. The gift checks can be purchased year-round at the Chamber office and can only be used at Merchant member businesses. Non RMC members who would like to take advantage of the gift check program in 2018 can contact the Chamber office for details on joining the merchants committee.

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Wrong-Way Driver Killed on I-465 Crash

The Indiana State Police are investigating an early morning crash on east-bound I-465 that has claimed the life of one driver.  Troopers and emergency personnel were dispatched to the 31.1 mile marker around 5:30 a.m. for a head-on collision between a car and a semi tractor-trailer. 

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Officers arrived to find a white Nissan Sentra passenger car with heavy front end damage and a FedEx semi pulling double trailers.  The driver of the Nissan was killed in the crash.  The driver of the semi received minor injuries and his passenger who was in the sleeper berth was uninjured. 

Troopers are trying to determine the reason why the driver of the Nissan was traveling west-bound in the east-bound lanes.  The crash happened in the center lane of I-465 just east of the US 31 exit.

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Investigators are attempting to make notification to family members of the deceased party.  Names of the individuals involved in the crash are expected to be released later today.

Wabash County Commissioners Adopt Policy Updates

Wabash County commissioners, in their first official act of 2018, approved a group of policy updates and changes during their meeting Wednesday. One group of resolutions allows for the execution of deeds or authorize the cancellation of certificates of purchase to real estate, one covers a policy on discrimination, harassment and sexual misconduct, another covers identity theft and ethics, another an annual renewal of the state’s attorney’s appellate prosecutor contract.

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