Wabash County Primary Election Results
12 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-1,121
Bill Easton-460
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-351
Shaun Keepes-1,243
Wabash County Primary Election Results
12 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-1,121
Bill Easton-460
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-351
Shaun Keepes-1,243
Wabash County Primary Election Results
10 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-925
Bill Easton-403
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-298
Shaun Keepes-1,042
Wabash County Primary Election Results
8 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-832
Bill Easton-368
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-264
Shaun Keepes-947
Wabash County Primary Election Results
5 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-585
Bill Easton-199
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-157
Shaun Keepes-635
Wabash County Primary Election Results
3 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-379
Bill Easton-132
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-100
Shaun Keepes-413
Wabash County Primary Election Results
2 Of 16 Precincts Reporting
Contested Local Races Only
Republican
State’s Attorney
Kelli Storckman-66
Bill Easton-37
Coroner
Gregory Williams Wilkinson-21
Shaun Keepes-84
As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads throughout the United States, The First National Bank of Allendale has been focusing on what we can do to help contain the virus while continuing to serve the banking needs of our valued customers. That goal, combined with our concern for our employees and community has prompted the following action:
Effective March 18, 2020, all full-service banking facilities of The First National Bank will offer drive-thru service during normal business hours, 24 hour ATM service, and night drop availability. Lobby customers will be served on an appointment basis only. You should expect no disruptions when using your debit card. The White County production office will provide 24-hour ATM access and appointment only lobby service. In addition to our drive-up windows, you can access your accounts through our mobile app and online at e-firstnationalbank.com. Please contact us at 618-263-6511 for lobby appointments and assistance with our electronic services.
I also want to assure you that we have extensive and detailed business continuity plans in place to make sure that we continue to provide you with all essential banking services. While this pandemic is a unique situation, The First National Bank of Allendale has over 113 years of experience and a proven history of protecting your deposits and providing continued access to your funds. This will continue to be the case. We remain safe, sound, and FDIC insured.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in the interest of public health and wellness. When required, we will provide you with additional updates and information on our website and Facebook page.
Best Wishes,
Donald W. Price, President & CEO
The First National Bank of Allendale
On 3/16/20 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Mallory L. Banks, age 36, of Mt. Carmel, for Theft Under $500, following a complaint of a theft of a debit card that was later used unlawfully. Upon investigation, the arresting officer found evidence indicating Banks had unlawfully taken and used the debit card multiple times unlawfully. Banks was charged and released with a court date.
On 3/13/20 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Kyle W. Dyson, age 25, of Mt. Carmel, for Failure to Notify Change of Address of a Sex Offender. Officers received information that Dyson was residing at a residence in the 1500 block of West 3rd Street which was not his registered address. Upon investigation, officers confirmed that Dyson had failed to update his sex offender registration status as required by law. Dyson was placed under arrest and transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was charged and held pending a bond setting by a judge.
On 3/15/20 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Andrea N. Hiatt, age 34, of Chandler, Indiana, on a Wabash County Failure to Appear Warrant. Hiatt was located while officers were investigating a domestic dispute in the 1200 block of North Market Street. Hiatt was transported to the Wabash County Jail where she was issued her warrant and held pending the posting of bond.