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September 2009 Archive
Osgood Journal - September 29, 2009
Record
breaking pumpkin weighs in at 920.5 lbs.
Miss
America highlights Pumpkin Show
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Wanda English Burnett,
Editor
Katie Stams dream
to be Miss America since she was three-years-old,
became a reality that she shared with those
attending the Versailles Pumpkin Show Parade
on Saturday, September 26.
Miss America, who is the first Miss Indiana
to be chosen as Miss America in the pageants
88-year history, was the belle of
the ball so to speak as she was whisked
into the county by a sleek black limousine
driven by Scott Neal of Osgood. But, she
didnt stay in the limo long.
Katie was the Grand Marshal of the parade
riding in a red convertible. As the color
guard of the Versailles American Legion
stood at attention, she was waltzed onto
the stage by Jerry Gilpin to take the microphone
to sing the National Anthem.
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Arrest
made in Triplett's Drug Store break-in
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Wanda English Burnett, Editor
On Saturday, September 19
about 5:15 p.m. the front window of the Tripletts
Drug Store in Osgood was broken out in an
attempted break-in.
According to information from Osgood Marshal
John Hegge, the intruder was scared off by
the alarm that sounded and nothing was taken
from the store on Buckeye Street.
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The
Versailles Republican - September 24, 2009
Record
breaking pumpkin weighs in at 920.5 lbs.
Miss
America highlights Pumpkin Show
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Wanda English Burnett,
Editor
Katie Stams dream
to be Miss America since she was three-years-old,
became a reality that she shared with those
attending the Versailles Pumpkin Show Parade
on Saturday, September 26.
Miss America, who is the first Miss Indiana
to be chosen as Miss America in the pageants
88-year history, was the belle of
the ball so to speak as she was whisked
into the county by a sleek black limousine
driven by Scott Neal of Osgood. But, she
didnt stay in the limo long.
Katie was the Grand Marshal of the parade
riding in a red convertible. As the color
guard of the Versailles American Legion
stood at attention, she was waltzed onto
the stage by Jerry Gilpin to take the microphone
to sing the National Anthem.
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Local
woman plays leading role in TLC show
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Wanda English Burnett, Editor
For those who enjoy watching
the TLC show I Didnt Know I Was
Pregnant a familiar face will be on an
episode that will air this week on Wednesday,
September 30 at 8:00 p.m.
Sarah Morris, who graduated from Jac-Cen-Del
High School and was also named Miss Ripley County,
will appear on this episode as Abbigale.
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Osgood
Journal - September 22, 2009
Buffalo
surrenders at Ripley County Jail
Versailles...where
the Buffalo roam
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Wanda English Burnett,
Editor
Described as a big pet Roscoe
the Buffalo, who weighs in at about 2,000
pounds, left home early Friday morning to
roam the streets of Versailles.
The problem with the pet that belonged to
Jim and Joyce Samples of Versailles, was that
he was big, and police had to quickly corral
him. He wasnt vicious, he was
just big, Joyce told the Osgood Journal.
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JCD
ISTEP scores compare with other area schools
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
Jac-Cen-Del Principal Johnny Budd
presented the Spring 2009 ISTEP scores to the
JCD School Board at their regular meeting on Wednesday,
September 16. According to Budd, the schools
results were close to the states average
as well as compared favorably with the area schools.
Response to Intervention (RTI) will be used to
identify where a student will need additional
help in a subject. According to Budd, an acuity
test will be administered, and if a student falls
below the benchmark, the student will receive
an additional 30 minutes of individual assistance.
Currently, this is only for the junior high students.
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The
Versailles Republican - September 17, 2009
Pumpkin
weigh-in changed to 8 a.m. at Gilpin's Monuments
Miss
America to be Grand Marshal of the 107th Pumpkin
Show Parade
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Wanda
English Burnett, Editor
Where can you find Miss America 2009, gigantic
pumpkins, royalty galore - king, queen,
prince, princess - a pumpkin decorating
contest, great stage entertainment, and
a pumpkin baking contest? The answer is
easy - at the 107th Versailles Pumpkin Show
September 24-27!
Excitement is mounting as members of the
Versailles Lions Club are putting the finishing
touches on the four-day event that promises
more twists and turns than one of the great
amusement rides set up by Luehr Rides!
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Pumpkin
Show Dance to be held at Legion Park
Versailles
Town pursues renovation at Tyson
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Wanda English Burnett,
Editor
Since purchasing the old Tyson School Gym, the
Town of Versailles Council members have worked
toward renovating the spacious gymnasium and converting
it into a community center/town hall.
At the September meeting, discussion continued
with engineer Jerry Firestone presenting an update
to the project. This new plan would eliminate
the proposed addition and put the restrooms in
a different area.
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Milan
residents voice concerns
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Beth Rumsey, Staff
Writer
Some of the residents living
on Main Street in Milan voiced concerns regarding
a business at the regular Milan Town Council
meeting on Monday, September 14. According
to Krista Thompson, who recently moved into
the area, work has been continuing late into
the night as well as dust from the woodworking
type business causing health issues for the
children living in the area.
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Osgood
Journal - September 15, 2009
Napoleon
moves ahead with storm water project
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Wanda
English Burnett, Editor
Jodi Comer of Southeastern Indiana
Regional Planning Commission (SIRPC) came before
the Napoleon Town Council at their regular meeting
September 9 with information concerning the
storm water drainage project the town is working
on.
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McNeelans
settle with Holton Town Council
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Beth Rumsey,
Staff Writer
The Holton Town Council received
an update regarding the claim filed by Scott and
Misty McNeelan at the regular meeting on Thursday,
September 10. Town attorney John Ertel has spoken
with the McNeelans attorney and informed
the board that the McNeelans are willing to settle
for $700.
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Tax
rates drop for Osgood Public Library
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
In a special meeting of the
Osgood Public Library held on Tuesday, September
9, attorney for the Osgood Public Library Board
Larry Eaton announced that the proposed budget
for 2010 has been received from the DLGF (Department
of Local Government Finance).
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The
Versailles Republican - September 10, 2009
Applications
accepted for volunteers to help with vaccines
H1N1:
Remain calm, stay informed
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Wanda
English Burnett, Editor
Almost on a daily basis,
information regarding the Type A/H1N1 flu
virus bombards us via newspapers, television,
or the Internet often causing fear and confusion
for those who want to ensure their family
stays healthy during the coming flu season.
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County
owed more than $465,000 in unpaid personal property
taxes
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
The
commissioners considered a request to employ
American Financial Credit Services to collect
unpaid personal property taxes at the regular
meeting on Friday, September 4.
According to Amy Copeland, employee in the
Ripley County Treasurers Office, there
is currently more than $465,000 in unpaid
personal property taxes, with some accounts
several years old and without current contact
information.
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Flag
flown over United States Capitol in honor
of JCD program that connects its students
with students from Spain
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See photo inside...
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Osgood
Journal - September 8, 2009
Program
provides tools to lead students into higher technology
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
Jac-Cen-Del students have a
unique opportunity to sharpen their critical
thinking and problem solving skills through
the engineering courses that are a part of the
Project Lead the Way program. The three classes,
Introduction to Engineering, Principles of Engineering,
and Digital Electronics, include students from
grades 8 through 12 and provides an opportunity
for them to earn college credit when completed.
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Taste
of Home Cooking School coming to Versailles
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Wanda English
Burnett, Editor
Fall is a busy time when school
gets underway, festivals are planned and thoughts
turn to the holidays. This year there is one additional
fun thing to put on your calendar - a Taste of
Home Cooking School on November 19 sponsored by
the Ripley Publishing Co.
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Soldiers
get second chance at academy
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
The state is proud to be
a host to the first Patriots Academy, said
Indiana Lt. Governor Becky Skillman, at the ribbon
cutting ceremony for the Patriot Academy on Wednesday,
August 26. The Patriot Academy, a pilot program
of the National Guard, is located in the Muscatatuck
Urban Training Center in Butlerville, the first
of its kind in the nation.
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The
Versailles Republican - September 3, 2009
Milan gives
approval for new business
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
Despite
opposition from residents living on County
Road 200 N, Milan, the Milan Town Council
unanimously approved the motion to accept
the agreement with Pike Lumber at a special
meeting on Tuesday, September 1. I dont
think you can find any better people to work
with than this company, board president
Paul Hildebrand told the audience.
Brad Street, who lives on CR 200 N, presented
a petition of those residents who are opposed
to the proposed route that the trucks will
use as access to SR 101. Also, Street asserts
that the residents were not properly notified
of the change from the original plan of access
to the highway via Country Club Drive, announced
in the initial public meeting with representatives
from Pike Lumber earlier this year.
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It's
all for the children
Region 15 Children's Advocacy
Center to open soon
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Wanda English Burnett,
Editor
Would you like to see
a baby bunny?
Innocent words spoken from a man a nine-year-old
girl knew and trusted explicitly, led to a calamity
that changed her life forever.
Even though the woman, Diane Kvapil is now 77,
an accomplished actress, professor, and award
winning screenplay writer - her story is a true
one. It is a story of innocence lost at the
hands of a respected businessman.
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Karen Reynolds, Contributing Writer
The August meeting of the South
Ripley School Corporation began on a note of
celebration as senior Thad Fleming was recognized
for his achievements in track and field last
spring. Flemings accomplishments include
winning the sectional and regional discus competitions,
tying the school record. He participated in
the state track and field meet.
Superintendent Ted Ahaus wished Fleming well
in the upcoming school year. President Ralph
Miller presented him with a certificate of recognition,
a pin, and a Raiders umbrella.
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Osgood
Journal - September 1, 2009
A lot of storytelling
was going on in
Napoleon over the weekend
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See
details inside...
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Osgood man flown
by PHI to Cincinnati hospital after gunshot wound
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Wanda English
Burnett, Editor
Officers from the Ripley County Sheriffs
Office responded to a domestic dispute in Osgood
involving Clifford H. Doc Winters,
44, of Osgood, and a female, Sunday morning, August
30. When officers arrived Winters was no longer
at the residence. There was no charging information
available at press time, according to the officer,
Rob Bradley, who initially responded to the call.
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Large crowd attends library
meeting concerning tax rates
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Beth Rumsey, Staff Writer
Several residents living in the Osgood Public
Library (OPL) district attended the Osgood Library
Board meeting on Tuesday, August 25 hoping to
receive more information on the increase to the
property tax rate which will be used to fund the
building of a new building for the Milan branch
of the Osgood Library, which is currently under
construction.
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