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Tribune, Jackson County, Ind. LOCAL Tuesday, August 12. 2008 Page 3A Debra D. Debra D. Hutchinson Lloyd Hunt Aug.

30, 1972 Debra D. "Debbie" Hutchinson, 35, Austin, formerly of Brownstown, passed away at 9:43 a.m. Monday, Aug. 11, 2008, at Bedford Regional Medical Center. Mrs.

Hutchinson was a 1990 graduate of Brownstown Central High School and was a member of Brownstown Christian Church. She was a member of American Bikers Aimed Toward Education. She had worked at Seymour Tubing as a machine operator. She collected Boyd's Bear and enjoyed scrapbooking and riding on Harley Davidson motorcycles. Debbie had battled cancer for the past 12 years.

She fought long and hard for her life, her children and for her family that she loved so dearly. She was such an inspiration to so many and never once lost her faith in God. Her favorite saying that she shared with others was to believe in miracles because they do happen. She was one and always will be. Born Aug.

30, 1972, in John Edward John Edward Nugent, 67, North Vernon, passed away at 4:17 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, at Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility, Columbus. Mr. Nugent served in Aug.

11, 2008 Lawrence County, she was the daughter of James and April Nowling Mobley, both of whom survive in Brownstown. On March 18, 2000, in Brownstown, she married Jesse Hutchinson who survives. Other survives include two children, Dylan Barger and Deidre Barger, both at home; a brother, Andy Mobley and Kim Tran, Brownstown; two sisters, Angie Gagner and Holly Pitzer, both of Seymour; and 13 nieces and nephews. Michael Hogg will conduct funeral services at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home, Brownstown.

Burial will take place at Fairview Cemetery, Brownstown. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 10:30 until time of service Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to Brownstown Christian Church building fund.

www.w-wfuneral- the U.S. Army. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Dove-Sharp Rudicel Funeral Home, North Vernon. Visitation will be from 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 1 p.m. until time of service Thursday at the funeral Join the online conversation Sign and view online obituary guestbooks at www.TribTown.com Click on to an individual obituary and then click on Guest Book RECORD BOOK HOSPITAL MONDAY ADMISSIONS Heather Noel Dyer, Brownstown Infant male Dyer, Brownstown Kayla Gambrel. Brownstown Bernice Herr, Columbus Ricky Lee Moore, Austin Irene Shepard. Medora Infant male Simmons.

Columbus Kelli Luellen Simmons. Columbus Julia Spaulding, Seymour Lois V. Stipp, Seymour Infant female Whipker, Seymour Infant female Williams, Seymour Meagan Leigh Williams, Seymour DISCHARGES Nikola Cassandra Jo Burton. Columbus Betty J. Ellis, Commiskey Felicity Dawn Napier, North Vernon Misty Dawn Napier.

North Vernon Christine Oathout, Seymour Scotty Stidam, Austin Bernie O. Tanenbaum, Colume bus INCIDENTS BROWNSTOWN Property damage wreck. 700 block West Spring Street. 5:04 p.m. Monday.

Harassment, 900 block North Main Street, 4 p.m. Monday. JACKSON COUNTY Wanted person, 600 block North High Street, Brownstown, 8:40 p.m. Monday. Charles W.

Salsman, 25, Brownstown, was arrested on a Jennings County warrant. Family fight, 200 block West Washington Street, Medora, 7:27 p.m. Monday. Possible illegal drug activity, 200 block North Main Street, Brownstown, 7:24 p.m. Monday.

Burglary and theft of items, including a leaf blower, 12102 W. 525N, Norman, 5:51 p.m. Monday. Agency assist with a report of harassment, 7900 block North Indiana 135, Freetown, 5:27 son of Ferry. p.m.

Monday. John L. Neal. Survivors 32. Freetown.

was arrested for wife of intimidation. JENNINGS COUNTY Domestic complaint. County Road 650W. 11:27 p.m. Monday.

Battery. Cliffshire Lane. 7:31 p.m. Monday. Property damage wreck.

County Road 500S. 5:50 p.m. Monday. Vehicle theft. no address listed.

first block Seventh Street. North Vernon. 11:54 a.m. Monday. Theft.

no address listed. 7:23 a.m. Monday. Property damage wreck. Indiana 250.

7:20 a.m. Monday. ARRESTS BROWNSTOWN John L. Neal. 32.

Freetown. intimidation. $1.005 bond. 6:08 p.m. Monday.

Bond posted at 8:56 p.m Monday. JACKSON COUNTY Charles W. Salsman. 25. Brownstown.

Jennings County writ. hold. 9:22 p.m. Monday. Released to Jennings County.

9:42 p.m. Monday. Derik R. McCormick, 35, Brownstown, violation Legend Drug Act. $1,005 bond.

8.23 p.m. Monday. Bond posted at 9:09 p.m. Monday. JENNINGS COUNTY Sara Jarvis, 28.

North Vernon, operating while intoxicated. $850 bond, 9:02 p.m. Monday. David E. Burton, 25, North Vernon, domestic battery, strangulation, disorderly conduct, interfering with a 911 call.

$3,100 bond, 6:11 p.m. Monday. Tanya M. Johnson. 38, North Vernon, Bartholomew County warrant, no bond listed, 12:30 p.m.

Monday. William C. Lane. 19, North Vernon, possession of marijuana, $3,100 bond, 3:30 a.m. Monday.

SEYMOUR Erik M. Pelfrey, 18, Seymour, Jackson Circuit Court warrant theft, $1,005 bond, 4:27 p.m. Monday. Today, Lord, I bring my burdens to you and humbly ask that you take care of them in your way, in your time. Today's Small Prayer courtesy of APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE Pastor Larry Arrowood Third St.

Indianapolis Seymour, IN 522-7687 Sunday Worship Service 4pm For Prayer, please call Sunday Bible Hours 10am and 3pm Monday- 9am-3pm Mid-Week Service, Wednesday 7pm Evenings Weekends 497-0472 Police academies seek BMV surcharge April 4, 1922 Lloyd Hunt, 86, Richland Hills, Texas, passed away at 5:08 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008, at Mimosa Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Hunt was a veteran of World War II in which he served in the Army.

He retired from Railroad as a railroad engineer. He was named Railroader of the Year in 2004 in Vernon and was a member of First Assembly of God, Colleyville, Texas. Born in Seymour on April 4, 1922, he was the son of Orval and Almira Storey Hunt, both of whom preceded him in death. On Dec. 27, 1941, in Seymour, he married Mary Elizabeth Jarrett Hunt, who preceded him in death in January 2007.

Survivors include a sister, Beverly KrummeJennings; two grandchildren, David Overby and Cathy Escamilla; a greatgrandchild, Tyler Over- Aug. 10, 2008 by; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Tingle; three brothers, Malcolm Hunt, Orval Hunt and Owen Richard Hunt; and three sisters, Emogene Horning, Madelyn Pindall and Lora Wellman. The Rev. Ralph Blomenberg will conduct funeral services at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Voss Chapel, Seymour. Burial with a Voss Dove tribute will take place at Riverview Cemetery in cemetery. Full military, graveside services will be conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1925, American Legion Post 89. Disabled American Veterans Post 47, Korean 1 Veterans and Vietnam Veterans 7. all of Seymour.

Friends may call from noon until time of service Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to donor's choice. www.vossfuneralservice.com John Ferry Ferry Aug. 9, 2008 daughter, Ashley: sister, Saundra Ferry; and brother, Richard (Mary) Ferry. The Rev.

William Tucker and the Rev. Eli Prieto will conduct funeral services at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Concordia Lutheran Church, 16801 Huebner Road, San Antonio, Texas. Burial with full military honors will take place at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m: today at Porter Loring Mortuary North in San Antonio. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to Concordia Lutheran Church Building Fund, 16801 Huebner, San Antonio, TX 78258. Arrangements handled by Porter Loring Mortuary North. Man kills self after shooting ARGOS (AP) Authorities say a double shooting in the northern Indiana town. of Argos left a woman critically injured and a man dead of a selfinflicted gunshot wound.

The Marshall County Sheriff's Department says Erica Liechty-Bostwick called police Sunday night saying that she had been shot. When officers arrived, they found Jeremy Bostwick dead inside the July 25, 1942 John Ferry, 66, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008, in San Antonio. Mr. Ferry made a career in the United Ferry States Air Force, he worked in civil service until his retirement.

Born July 25, in Seymour, on 1942, he was the John and Gladys Ferry included his 44 years, JoAnn daughter, Leslie son, Kevin. Ferry; grand- home about 30 miles south of South Bend. The county coroner says Jeremy Bostwick fatally shot himself. Liechty-Bostwick was in critical condition Monday at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Police say the couple filed for divorce last month.

Neighbors told South Bend TV station WSBT that the two have had domestic disputes in the past. LOTTERIES CELEBRATIONS Monday's Hoosier Lot- Birthday Today tery numbers: Helen B. Lane Daily Three Midday: 0-8-7 Mail Celebrations entries Evening: 3-1-6 to: Daily Four P.O. Box 447 Midday: 5-4-9-9 Evening: 2-7-2-3 Seymour, IN 47274 Lucky Five GRAIN PRICES Midday: 9-28-34-35-36 Evening: 3-9-33-35-36 The local closing grain Estimated Indiana Lotto prices from Monday were: Jackpot: $1 million Corn $4.61 Estimated Powerball Soybeans $11.49 Jackpot: $25 million Wheat $5.68 THE TRIBUNE www.TribTown.com Volume 130 No. 193 USPS 491-540 The Tribune, 2006 Reserved Published daily except POSTMASTER: Send any Sundays at 100 St.

Louis address to The Seymour IN 47274. Periodical- Tribune, changes, Box 447, class postage paid at Seymour, IN 47274. Seymour, IN 47274. Office Hours 8-5 M-1 Mail subscriptions available 812-522-4871 only where carrier service is 800-800-8212 not provided. Mail rates are Editorial Fax: 812-522-3371 Fax: 812-522-7691 available upon request.

email: Hugh Richard Davis Cunningham 523-7060 523-7050 MISSED by your Dan Scott Davis Embry Director, 523-7051 523-7052 Tribune carrier? Tom Kesterson Director, 523-7058 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copy each 523-7055 Weekend Carrier $11.95 per month M-F between 5-7 p.m. Motor Route $11.95 per.mo. Saturday between 7-10 a.m. GARY (AP) Indiana's regional police training academies want state legislators to bolster their funding by adding a $1 surcharge on annual license plate renewals and other BMV transactions. The move would raise about $12.5 million, or $1.8 million for each of the seven academies where local police officers are trained.

State Sen. Frank Mrvan. -Hammond, introduced the bill for the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles fee this year, But it did not advance' during the legislative session that ended in March. "The quality and professionalism of our police officers contributes to a higher quality of life in northwest Indiana." Mrvan said. "As long as the law enforcement training academies need funding.

I'll be looking for ways to support them 111 that effort." Last year, Mrvan engineered a one-time state grant of $150,000 to supplement funding the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in Gary receives from local casino revenue and membership dues. He and state Sen. Jim Arnold. D-LaPorte a former LaPorte sheriff pitched the BMV fee to a legislative study committee this month. The Northwest Indiana academy, founded in 1982, provides training to nearly 60 law enforcement agencies in seven counties, said executive director Timothy Wardrip, a former MerrilIville police officer.

"It would be a substantial increase in funding for us if that bill passes," Wardrip said. "That actually was our initiative up here. Sen. Mrvan and Sen. Arnold initially authored that bill for The Northwest Indiana academy currently receives about $150,000 a year in casino revenue and an equal amount in fees paid by police departments that send officers for training, he said.

The academy has relied 011 member departments to loan senior officers to serve as academy instructors for a year at a time. But Wardrip said budget constraints have made member departments less willing to loan staff, forcing the academy to hire a pair of full-time instructors. The proposed BMV fee would close the $150,000 budget gap that will open when the one-time state funding secured by Mrvan expires next summer. The other training sites that would receive funding are the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and Indiana State Police Academy, both in Plainfield, and regional programs in Bloomington, Fort Wayne, Evansville and Indianapolis. State budget negotiations are expected to be intense next year, given the national economic downturn and a recent property tax overhaul that will shift $1 billion in annual local government costs to the state.

The proposed BMV fee would not take money from other programs, but the proposal comes on the heels of a 30 cent vehicle registration hike approved this year to generate $2 million a year for brain and spinal cord injury research. Allen County judge responds to misconduct charges INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Ferry; Ferry; (Amberly) An Allen County judge acknowledged Monday that he acted inappropriately when he went to another judge's courtroom and made disparaging comments after a sentencing hearing. Allen Superior Court Judge Kenneth Scheibenberger was responding formally to misconduct charges filed last month by the Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications. His response was filed Monday in the Indiana Supreme Court. The charges say that Scheibenberger.

while wearing his judge's robe. went to another court and sat in the audience for: a sentencing hearing. The charges say that after the hearing he caused a disturbance by calling the defendant a drug dealer and making disparaging comments to a deputy prosecutor and the defendant's parents. In his response, Scheibenberger didn't dispute the substance of the facts but said there should be considered. He didn't say what those facts are.

He also said he "deeply regrets that he failed to prevent his emotions from affecting his conduct and recognizes that his actions were inappropriate." The state Supreme Court will review a report 0n1 the charges and determine any sanctions. We would like to thank everyone who helped make our 50th Anniversary Celebration a very special day. Thanks for all the cards, phone calls, and gifts. Glen Martha Killey and Family Introducing Performance Credit Plus at Acra Automotive Seymour you have credit problems, you can get the financing you need for the vehicle you help yourself re-establish your credit while driving, your new car! Don't be. taken advantage of because of your credit history.

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