380 Real Estate Tax Bills Still Delinquent In Wabash County

Wabash County Treasurer, Angie Broster, reported that the Treasurer’s Office still has 380 Real Estate Tax Bills for 2022 Payable 2023 as of today’s count that is delinquent. The Delinquent Tax Sale for Real Estate and Mobile Home Taxes was printed in the Friday, March 15, 2024 newspaper.

Tax Sale is set for Friday, April 5, 2024 at 10:00am in the Court room of the Courthouse.  Taxes can still be paid until the day before the Tax Sale on Thursday, April 4th.

No longer accepting personal checks at this time before Tax Sale, only pay in Cash, Money Order or Cashier’s Check.  Payments may be made in person at the Treasurer’s office or you may use the drop box in front of the Courthouse.  Please contact the Treasurer’s office at 262-5262 regarding correct amount for penalty. 

Credit Card payments can be made online at www.govtechtaxpro.com.  Last day to pay with a credit card online is Wednesday, March 20, 2024

MCHS Celebrates National Athletic Training Month

Mt. Carmel High School is proud to celebrate and honor our Wabash General Hospital Athletic Trainer, Tom Barkoski, during March, National Athletic Training Month.

From the sidelines of games and practices to our Sports Medicine offices, Athletic Trainer Barkoski works with our student-athletes to prevent injuries, improve sports performance, train, rehab injuries, inspire, support, cheer them on, and so much more!

Mt. Carmel High School also received the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) 1st Team Safe Sports School award. The Safe Sports School Award recognizes secondary schools around the country that take crucial steps to keep their athletes free from injuries.

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Pictured at the Proclamation Signing:

Mayor Joe Judge
Tom Barkoski, WGH Athletic Trainer
Dr. Chuck Bleyer, Superintendent
Kyle Buss, Athletic Director
Andrew Shelby, Principal
Amy Duckworth, Assistant Principal

MCHS student-athletes representing Baseball, Basketball, Cheer, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Track and Volleyball:

Kathryn Blake
Chandler Cusick
Andrew Gillihan
Shade Loudermilk
Selby Patberg
Maycee Randall
Connor Shelby
Blayne Sisson
Jayla Smith
Elyse Swanson
Ava Turner

Domestic Dispute Ends In Arrest Of Mt. Carmel Man

On 3/15/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Martin E. Peters, age 59, of Mt. Carmel for Domestic Battery following a domestic dispute at a residence in the 600 block of Cedar Street.  Police were called to the residence following a dispute over a cell phone that led to a physical altercation.  It was reported another family member arrived and allegedly removed Peters from on top of the victim.  The victim signed a complaint against Peters who was placed under arrest and transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was charged and later released on pre-trial conditions. 

Carmi Woman Arrested Following Crash

On 3/14/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Dominique M. Spruell, age 33, of Carmi for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Reckless Driving following a vehicle crash that ended in a residential yard in the 900 block of Westwood Drive.  During the investigation, officers found that Spruell was traveling on Oak Street in her maroon Chevrolet when her vehicle left the roadway, went through the above yard and ended when the vehicle struck the ditch.  Tire tracks in the grass showed that Spruell nearly struck the table outside of the nearby apartment building along with a storage shed and satellite dish.  Furthermore, officers found that Spruell believed she was still in Carmi.  A roadside sobriety check conducted on Spruell provided several clues to indicate impairment.  Spruell was placed under arrest and transported to the Wabash County Jail where she was processed on the above-mentioned charges.  Spruell was later released on a Notice to Appear.

Tree Cutting Dispute Leads To Arrest Of Mt. Carmel Man

On 3/15/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Jeffery K. Dill, age 64, of Mt. Carmel for Aggravated Assault following an incident at the Mt. Carmel Dollar General on 3rd Street.  Officers were called to the scene after it was alleged that Dill waved a hand saw at one of the store managers when they told him to quit cutting down trees on store property.  Dill reportedly claimed he could do what he wanted as he began waving the saw back and forth while the employee backed away.  Police later located Dill on Railroad Street where he was placed under arrest.  Dill was transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was charged and held pending a pre-trial release determination.  MCPD was assisted by the Wabash County Sheriff’s Office.

Mt. Carmel Man Picked Up On FTA Warrant

On 3/12/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Russell J. Hargrave, age 61, of Mt. Carmel, on a Wabash County Warrant for Failure to Appear.  The arresting officer observed Hargrave in the 600 block of W 3rd Street where he was taken into custody and transported to the Wabash County Jail.  Hargrave was held pending a pre-trial detention determination regarding a petition to revoke his probation.

City Receives $150,000 Grant To Retain & Attract Police Officers

A state grant will give the city of Mt. Carmel the ability to retain police officers as well as attract officers from other departments. Mayor Joe Judge announced at yesterday’s city council meeting the city was receiving a $150,000 recruitment and retention grant from the Illinois Law Enforcement and Training Standards Board….

Judge said the highly competitive grant was made possible with assistance from the Greater Wabash Regional Planning Commission, State Senator Terri Bryant, and State Representative Dave Severin.

Photo: MCPD Facebook page.

MCPD Issues Advisory On Drug Overdoses

On 3/18/24, Mt. Carmel Fire Department, Wabash General Ambulance Service, and the Mt. Carmel Police Department responded to an unresponsive individual at a fuel pump at a gas station in the 200 block of N Walnut Street. Officers arrived on scene and found another individual performing CPR. Officers took over CPR while utilizing an AED. Responders and EMS arrived on scene and took over treatment. Due to suspicion of a possible overdose, EMS and MCPD staff administered Narcan to the individual and were able to revive them. Narcan, otherwise known as naloxone, is a medicine that is an antidote to opioid drugs such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications. The subject was transported to the Wabash General Hospital and then air transported to an Evansville area hospital by AirEvac.

MCPD would like to commend the teamwork of these departments along with the assistance of a private citizen who called 911 for help.

Here are some warning signs of an opioid overdose:

• Loss of consciousness, limp body

• Slowed breathing, choking

• Small, "pinpoint" pupils

• Pale, blue, or cold skin

• Slowed heart rate

Of particular concern is fentanyl which is a synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than heroin or morphine.

Everyone must remember that any drug could contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl. That includes illicit drugs like cocaine, heroin, or, methamphetamine as well as prescription medications like Xanax, Oxycodone, etc.…Furthermore,

It may be hard to tell whether a person is high or experiencing an overdose. If you aren’t sure, treat it like an overdose—you could save a life. The Center for Disease Control recommends the following:

1. Call 911 immediately

2. Administer Narcan, if available

3. Try to keep the person awake and breathing

4. Lay the person on their side to prevent choking

5. Stay with the person until emergency assistance arrives

Daily lane closure planned for State Road 61 in Knox County

KNOX COUNTY, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces daily lane closure on State Road 61 in Knox County.

Beginning on or around Monday, March 18, crews will restrict traffic on State Road 61 near South Knox High School in Knox County. The eastbound lane of State Road 61 will be closed between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. Traffic will be controlled utilizing a flagger. This lane closure will allow crews to replace the paved side of a ditch across from South Knox High School.

This project is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert near crews.