Mt. Vernon Man Arrested for Child Molesting

Posey County – Indiana State Police Detective Wes Kuykendall initiated a criminal investigation on February 26th after receiving information that a Posey County male juvenile had allegedly been sexually abused several years ago by Dylan Cooper, 23, of Mt. Vernon.

 

During the investigation it was revealed that between 2014 and 2015, Cooper had allegedly fondled the victim on several occasions.  At the time of the alleged incidents, the victim was under the age of 14 and Cooper was at least 18 years of age.

 

At approximately 2:20 this afternoon, Detective Kuykendall served an arrest warrant on Cooper after he agreed to turn himself in at the Posey County Jail. Cooper is currently being held on a $25,000 cash bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Dylan Cooper, 23, of Mt. Vernon, IN
  1. Count 1 Child Molesting, Level 3 Felony
  2. Count 2 Child Molesting, Level 4 Felony
  3. Count 3 Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, Level 5 Felony

Investigating Officer: Detective Wes Kuykendall, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agency: Indiana Department of Child Services

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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New Harmony Mom Arrested for DUI while Transporting Son

Posey County – Last night at approximately 8:30, Trooper Zackary Fulton stopped the driver of a 2007 Pontiac on South Street near Brewery Street in New Harmony for failing to use a turn signal when required.  The driver was identified as Julie Kimmel, 29, of New Harmony. Kimmel’s 10-year-old son was a passenger in the vehicle. Further investigation revealed Kimmel had a blood alcohol content of .13%. She was arrested for driving while intoxicated and taken to the Posey County Jail. Kimmel’s son was released to a relative.

Arrested and Charges:

 

  • Julie Kimmel, 29, New Harmony, IN

 

  1. Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated with a Passenger under 18 years of age, Level 6 Felony 

Arresting Officer: Trooper Zackary Fulton, Indiana State Police

 Assisting Agency: New Harmony Town Marshal

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MCJHS Students At IJAS Science Fair

Several MCJHS 8th grade students competed in the IJAS Science Fair at SIU Carbondale on March 6th. All groups participating received the highest ranking or Gold award from the judges. Unfortunately, we did not have anyone qualify for the State competition, but there were some monetary award winners, Elizabeth Kaisinger and Ashlyn Peach won $50.00 from the Office of Associate Chancellor of Institutional Diversity. Ivan Holt won $100 for overall excellence from the School of Medicine. Pictured are all students participating. From Left to right: Halie Peach, Ivan Holt, Elizabeth Kaisinger, Ashlyn Peach Lexi Lewis, Timothy Rosignol and Grace Adams. The students sponsor and 8th grade science teacher is Ms. Sarah Dougherty. 

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Allendale Students Participate In SIU Science Fair

On Tuesday, March 6th, Allendale seventh and eighth grade students participated in the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Region 8 contest at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. 

Out of nearly 400 participants, only about 60 will move on to the State contest in April at Bradley University in Peoria, IL.  Allendale School was fortunate to have two students chosen to compete at the State competition level:  Madison Adams - outstanding psychology project and Joleigh Keeling - overall excellence project.  Holly Lofton was also awarded with an overall excellent project.  Along with the certificate recognition, all three students also won a monetary award.  Holly's project - Can Our Eyes Fool Our Tastebuds?; Joleigh's project - Which Flavor of Skittles is Most Preferred?; Madison's project - The Growth of Gummy Bears. 

Congratulations Holly, Joleigh, Madison, and Allendale School Science instructor Nick Waldroup.

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Alexis McFarland Joins The First National Bank of Allendale

The First National Bank of Allendale is pleased to announce its recent hire of Alexis McFarland to the position of Loan Specialist. Alexis’s responsibilities will include the completion of a structured training program to prepare her for a career in agricultural and commercial lending. This will prepare her to offer quality financial services to area farms and other businesses.

Alexis is a native of Parkersburg with a Master of Science in Agribusiness Economics from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Alexis is married to John McFarland and is a lifetime member of the Noble First Christian Church.

Alexis is an Illinois Licensed Auctioneer and has been involved in her family’s business, Rothrock Auction, LLC. Additional work experience includes crop consultant for an area farm service company and a social media intern for the Illinois Corn Growers Association. She actively participates in her family’s farming operation.

First National Bank President, Don Price offered the following comments: “Alexis is a perfect fit for the requirements of this position. Her educational background blends well with her practical work experience and sets a foundation for what should be an outstanding career as a community banker. We are excited to add her to our outstanding lending team.”

lexis McFarland added, “I’m excited to begin my journey with First National Bank. I look forward to serving the people in our local communities.”

The First National Bank was chartered in 1905 and opened for business in 1906. The bank has full-service banking offices in Allendale, Mt. Carmel, and West Salem, Illinois. The bank’s total assets are approximately $220 million. The bank offers a wide range of personal and commercial financial services.

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Wayne County Republican Party Endorses David Reis for State Representative

State Representative David Reis (R-Ste. Marie) is pleased to announce that he has received the endorsement of the Wayne County Republican Central Committee in the race for 109th District State Representative. Reis says he is honored by the endorsement. 

“As State Representative, I have worked hard to represent the best interests of the working families of Wayne County, just as I have for all 9 counties in the 109th District,” Reis said. “I want to thank the Wayne County Republicans for stepping forward in this crucial race and endorsing my candidacy. Their backing and faith in me is humbling, and I couldn’t be more proud to have the Committee’s support.” 

Wayne County Republican Chair Ron Woodrow says the Committee’s decision to endorse Reis was influenced by the fact that the Wayne County Republicans have been happy with David Reis’ performance as their State Representative. 

“The Wayne County Republicans felt that David Reis is the right candidate to represent the interests of Southern Illinois in Springfield,” Woodrow said. “David Reis will continue to do the best job for the taxpayers of his district and we wholeheartedly endorse his campaign.”

David Reis is a farmer/businessman who lives in Jasper County on their family’s fifth-generation farm, where the Reis’ have farmed for over 150 years. Reis is also endorsed by the following organizations:

A.B.A.T.E.

FAMILY-PAC

Illinois Chamber of Commerce

Illinois Farm Bureau ACTIVATOR

Illinois Citizens for Life

Illinois Federation for Right to Life

Illinois State Rifle Association 

National Rifle Association (NRA-PVF)

State Representative David Reis recently received the endorsement of the Wayne County Republican Party. Reis is pictured here with Wayne County Republican Chair Ron Woodrow and members of the Wayne County Republican Central Committee.

State Representative David Reis recently received the endorsement of the Wayne County Republican Party. Reis is pictured here with Wayne County Republican Chair Ron Woodrow and members of the Wayne County Republican Central Committee.

Mt. Carmel Natives Honored By Illinois Office Of Tourism

NOTE: Greg and Janey Brummett are Mt. Carmel natives and 1977 MCHS graduates.

Two Grafton businesses have joined the ranks of Illinois makers honored by the Illinois Office of Tourism and its Illinois Made program for their state-based artisan work.

A reception highlighting Grafton Winery and Brewhaus, 300 W. Main St., Grafton, and Buena Vista Art, 307 E. Main St., Grafton, as new Illinois makers will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 4 at The Loading Dock in Grafton. Original Illinois makers Mississippi Mud Pottery and Old Bakery Beer Company will also be recognized. The reception is sponsored by the Alton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau, which nominated both businesses to the program, and the Grafton Chamber of Commerce. The public is invited to attend.

The induction of both Grafton businesses increased the ranks of local Illinois makers in the region to four. Mississippi Mud Pottery and Old Bakery Beer Company, both in Alton, were named to the inaugural class of Illinois makers announced in 2016. All Illinois makers are featured on www.EnjoyIllinois.com.

The Illinois Made program spotlights the people, products and experiences which are unique to Illinois and who inspire travelers to explore off the beaten path destinations around the state.

“We are truly honored to be part of the Illinois Made program,” said Mike Nikonovich, co-owner of Grafton Winery and Brewhaus. “Illinois Made highlights the best of the best throughout the state and gives us another way to reach potential travelers and customers.”

Since 2008, Mike and Lori Nikonovich have been producing some of the tastiest wine in the Meeting of the Great Rivers region. In 2009 they added the Grafton Brewhaus creating their own take on craft beer. Over the years the Nikonovich’s have developed more than 20 different wines ranging from sweeter fruit wines, semi-sweet whites and reds and dry whites and reds. All of their wines have won numerous awards nationwide ranging from the New York Fingerlakes International Wine Competition to the Illinois State Fair. The Nikonovich’s expanded their operations in 2015 by planting their own vineyard and opening a second winery location: Grafton Winery the Vineyards. The first season of grapes have been harvested and are in production for new wines

Buena Vista Art was developed by Greg and Janey Brummett featuring the handmade jewelry Greg Brummett crafts in their downtown Grafton storefront. In addition to his passion for jewelry, Greg Brummett also crafts highly sought after steampunk industrial art. Brummett’s Industrial Art lamps are created using antique and vintage items which originated in factories and warehouses. The lamps have a distinctive and artistic flair and receive whimsical names from Brummett to give them even more character.

“We were so thrilled to be named to the Illinois Made program,” Janey Brummett said. “This is quite an honor and really shows how important small, local artisans are to the state.”

Research shows the Illinois Made advertising campaign had a direct impact on tourism generating nearly 21,000 hotel bookings and $7.5 million in tourism spending from March 1 to July 31, 2017, according to state tourism officials.

Launched in 2016 by the Illinois Office of Tourism, Illinois Made currently has over 100 makers in the program.

Photo courtesy of Buena Vista ArtFacebook page.

Photo courtesy of Buena Vista ArtFacebook page.

Formal Class X Felony Filed Against Molstad

Wabash County State’s Attorney Cassandra Goldman today filed a Class X felony charge against 18-year-old Jacob Molstad in connection to an incident last week. Molstad has been charged with delivery of a controlled substance while on school property.

It’s alleged that Molstad delivered a substance containing Xanax to a 16-year-old boy on the Mt. Carmel High School parking lot.

A Class X felony is the most serious felony offense in Illinois and carries a mandatory prison sentence of 6 to 30 years and probation is not an option.

Molstad is due in court for his initial appearance on March 19th and he is being represented by attorney Stephen G. Sawyer. After being arrested Friday night, Molstad is free on a $10,000 cash bond and a condition of that bond is that he not be on any District #348, junior college, or elementary school property.

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Body of Missing Perry County Kayaker Located

Indiana Conservation Officers, along with the Perry County Sheriff’s Department, resumed their search for a missing kayaker this morning.  An Indiana Conservation Officer located the body of a male in approximately 3 feet of water, in the vicinity of his capsized kayak just before 9:30 a.m. 
 
The Perry County Sheriff’s Department was notified of a missing person on the afternoon of March 1, and located the victim’s truck parked near the floodwaters of Poison Creek, south of Derby. Shortly afterward, the victim’s partially submerged kayak was located in the water. 
 
Indiana Conservation Officers responded with SCUBA Divers, sonar, and a Remote Operated Vehicle (R.O.V.) with submersible camera.  Multiple agencies searched by boat, kayak, and foot, however their efforts were hampered by flood debris and thick vegetation. 
 
An autopsy is planned to determine cause of death and identify the body this week.  Assisting agencies at the scene included the Troy, Central Perry, and Anderson Township Fire Departments, Perry County Rescue, Perry County EMA, and Indiana State Police.   

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Distraction Causes Wayne County Semi Wreck

ISP DISTRICT 19 TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 19:

WHAT: Personal Injury Traffic Crash

WHERE: Wayne Co Road 1245 East, 550 Ft North of 161 Extension

WHEN: 03/05/18 – 9:10 PM

VEHICLES: White, 2006 Freightliner Truck Tractor in combination with a Green, 2003 Hyundai Semi-Trailer

DRIVERS: Michael T. Nosek, Age 50, Rinard, IL PASSENGERS: None CAUSE: Distraction from inside the vehicle

TRANSPORTS: Driver was transported to an area hospital

ROAD CONDITIONS: Open/Clear

PRELIMINARY: According to the preliminary traffic crash investigation, Nosek was traveling northbound on Wayne County Road 1245 East, approximately 550 feet north of the 161 Extension when a distraction from inside the vehicle caused him to leave to roadway to the right. The 2006 Freightliner in combination with the 2003 Hyundai semi-trailer drove into a muddy ditch which ultimately caused both units to tip over and come to rest on their passenger sides. Nosek was transported by ambulance to an area hospital for treatment of injuries he sustained in the crash. Nosek was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. ISP District 19 was assisted at the crash scene by the Bedford Fire Protection District, North Wayne Ambulance, and Rick’s Towing.

CHARGES: Nosek was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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