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Winslow Woman Killed during Overnight Shooting, Former Boyfriend Arrested for Murder

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Late Tuesday night, October 29, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Pike County Dispatch received a 911 call reference a domestic disturbance with shots fired at a residence located at 104 South Bluff Street in Winslow. Within a few minutes, officers from Winslow, Petersburg, Indiana State Police and Pike County Sheriff’s Department arrived. When police entered the residence they found Christopher Morton, 32, in the kitchen holding a handgun in one hand and a beer can in the other. Trooper John Davis deployed his taser when Morton refused to drop his weapon. Morton was taken into custody without further incident. Officers continued their search and found Kelsie McDonald, 24, in the living room. McDonald had been shot and was unconscious. Officers immediately initiated CPR and emergency medical personnel were notified. McDonald was taken to Jasper Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead. Morton was arrested for murder and taken to the Pike County Jail where he is currently being held without bond. Morton and McDonald’s three-year-old daughter was also inside the residence. She was not harmed and is now with family.

Arrested and Charge:
• Christopher W. Morton, 32, 104 South Bluff Street, Winslow, IN
1. Murder, Class A Felony

This is an on-going investigation.

MEDIA NOTE: I will attempt to obtain a mug photo after 7:00 a.m.

Investigating Officers: Detective Tobias Odom, Detective Brad Chandler, First Sgt. Greg Winkler
and Sergeant Mark Green, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officers: Trooper John Davis, Trooper Wes Kuykendall and Trooper Lucas Zeien

Assisting Agencies: Winslow Police, Petersburg Police and Pike County Sheriff’s Department

Halloween Safety

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Halloween is only a few days away, and soon kids and families will be trick-or-treating throughout our community. I always enjoy seeing everyone out in the community enjoying the autumn weather and time with their friends. While this time is exciting for children, sometimes it can be hectic for parents and guardians. Whether you plan on taking part in the festivities or are planning a Halloween party, there are some important safety precautions to consider so everyone has an enjoyable time.

Plan a safe route for trick-or-treating and go in a group, with a few trusted adults, and try to stay on the sidewalk when walking to and from different houses. Never take short cuts through back alleys and fields.  It’s also always a good idea to have a good meal before trick-or-treating so you won’t be tempted to eat all of your candy! When kids return, be sure to inspect their “goody bags” in case the candy has been tampered with or looks unusual. Costume accessories such as swords, knives, etc. should be short, soft, and flexible to avoid accidents.

While young children should be accompanied by an adult if you choose to let older children trick-or-treat with friends remind them to be aware of their surroundings. Make sure they know your cellphone number and home telephone number memorized. Consider giving them a cellphone, so they can reach you easily. Also make sure someone in their group has a flashlight or even glow sticks so they are easily visible.

If you are out driving during Halloween make sure to be especially alert in residential neighborhoods. Drive slowly and allow extra time to reach your destination as there will most likely be heavy pedestrian traffic. I know many of these things are common sense, but it’s important that everyone has a safe and fun time this Thursday!

If your child has not decided on an outfit, there is still time for an easy do-it-yourself costume. I remember some of the creative ones I saw from last year that really stuck out. If your child would like to be “smarty-pants” for Halloween, take a hot-glue gun and glue 30-35 rolls of Smarties candies on the front of an old pair of pants. If your child would like to be a rubric’s cube cut the holes for the head and arms in a square box (16 by 16 inches) and then glue four 8 ½ by 11 inches of sheets of green paper then repeat with blue, orange, yellow, and red paper on the other sides.

For Mount Vernon, the local time for trick-or-treating is between 5:30pm and 7pm on Thursday, October 31.  Keep these safety tips in mind but above all remember to have fun!

Also, don’t forget that the deadline to intern with the Indiana House of Representatives is quickly approaching. October 31st is the last day to submit your application. Unlike many other internship programs nowadays, interns will be compensated for their time and service, $700 biweekly. They are also eligible to apply for a $3000 scholarship from Verizon to be applied to future educational expenses. Applicants from all academic majors are accepted. To apply online, visitwww.in.gov/legislative/house_republicans/intern.html. The website provides many informative videos and additional information about each department to assist applicants.

We always have some interns from our area serve at the Statehouse, and I hope to see that trend continue!

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick hermanBelow is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, October 29, 2013

 

Lancing Copeland                       Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

Pascaul Pascaul                            Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Brian Butler                                 Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

 

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org

 

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

MERLE HAGGARD Here This Tuesday

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Merle Haggard is widely regarded as country music’s greatest living recording artist. See the legend this Tuesday, October 29 at 7:30pm at The Centre’s Aiken Theatre – get your tickets now!

 

Ticket prices are only $48,$43, $38 and $33!

WINTER JAM 2014 TOUR SPECTACULAR REVEALS STAR-STUDDED LINE-UP LED BY NEWSBOYS AND LECRAE

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WINTER JAM 2014 TOUR SPECTACULAR REVEALS STAR-STUDDED LINE-UP LED BY NEWSBOYS AND LECRAE

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—NewSong’s Winter Jam Tour Spectacular—the world’s #1 first quarter tour for three consecutive years based on attendance—announced its highly anticipated 2014 artist and city line-up at an invitation-only event held yesterday evening at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

Multi-GRAMMY® nominated Newsboys and groundbreaking GRAMMY®-winning rap/hip-hop recording artist Lecrae lead an all-star line-up which also features Tenth Avenue North, Thousand Foot Krutch, Plumb, NewSong and Colton Dixon, as well as a message from leading young evangelist Nick Hall. In addition, the iDisciple App Pre-Jam Party will feature Love & The Outcome, Everfound and Derek Minor.

Promoted by Premier Productions and presented by Holt International, NewSong’s Winter Jam 2014 Tour Spectacular will hit 47 cities next year, kicking off January 3 at Raleigh, North Carolina’s PNC Arena. The tour will hit such top venues as Chicago’s Sears Centre Arena; the Georgia Dome in Atlanta; St. Louis’ Scottrade Center; the Toyota Center in Houston; Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena; and Kansas City’s Sprint Center, before concluding March 30 at the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska. Winter Jam will make a stop at Evansville’s Ford Center on Thursday, January 30.

“Every year Winter Jam is proud to bring fans around the country 10 artists for $10 with one mission in mind, to share the Gospel with as many people as possible,” said Eddie Carswell, Winter Jam creator and NewSong founding member. “It’s an honor to have Winter Jam fan favorites Newsboys back on tour, and we are thrilled to bring Lecrae’s powerful music and message to the stage this year as well. The 2014 tour is shaping up to be our biggest and most innovative Winter Jam yet, and we can’t wait for audiences to experience it.”

IS IT TRUE October 30, 2013

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IS IT TRUE that after watching Jordan Baer’s presentation at Monday night’s City Council meeting City Councilman Jonathan Weaver saw something in Mr. Baer’s video that inspired him to file a criminal complaint against Mr. Baer for grave desecration?…this charge is petty, small, and not in the spirit of repairing the neglected cemeteries of Evansville that Baer was there advocating for? …one would wonder why Councilman Weaver did not file a criminal complaint against Evansville’s alpha crypt keeper Chris Cooke for not reporting his closely held secret that graves plots of babies located at Locust Hill cemetery was paved over without public disclosure? …we wonder whom ever paved over the grave plots of babies broke Federal and State laws and should had been be reported by Mr. Cooke to the authorities? …this irrationally vengeful complaint filed by Councilman Weaver  against Mr.Baer is below the dignity of anyone worthy of being an elected representative of any informed electorate?

IS IT TRUE that it seems as though the Courier and Press along with some other local media have come to the realization that the Gallup Poll from 2011 that christened Evansville as the obesity capital of America has turned out to be a good thing?…of course there were wails of denial and attempts to discredit the poll by dozens of public officials when the study was released?…in the world of control system dynamics it is only negative feedback that leads to improvement?…many elected officials and other people of good intention buy limited understanding of the performance process always seemed to think blowing candy and unicorns up a populations rear end and whispering false complements into undeserving ears was the right way to seek improvement?…since Gallup christened Evansville as the obesity capital of America a group of organizations and most notably Mayor Lloyd Winnecke have taken the bull by the horns and created programs to encourage exercise and a better diet?…it is not just by chance that Evansville is no longer the obesity capital of America?…that distinction disappeared because some concerned locals saw the negative feedback as a call to action and did something about it?…this is the best way to deal with negative feedback in every instance and all who have been a part of this are deserving of praise and congratulations?…the CCO hopes that all legitimate negative feedback in the future inspires improvement efforts like this one did?

IS IT TRUE the aforementioned recognition that negative feedback creates a golden opportunity for improvement is something the CCO has been hoping would catch fire for some time?…when we expose things like dilapidated cemeteries, shabby parks, local government spending $250,000 for a house that is worth $60,000, etc. ad nauseum, we really want to see these things fixed?…sometimes that happens but most of the time it does not?…when we make fun and ridicule a financial accounting mistake that exploded because new software was not tested before the old system was scrapped it is in hopes that such foolishness will not be repeated?…when we call for the City of Evansville to have an on staff expertise in vetting projects it is because the failure to have this has resulted in embarrassment and wasted efforts and we want it changed?…today we are encouraged that at least one place that has the motto “give light and the people will find their own way”, has finally seen the light that only can come from a positive response to negative feedback?

IS IT TRUE an unexpected reality of Obamacare is being told through anecdotes in local papers and on social media but the hard numbers reveal the evidence is far more than anecdotal?…CBS News has confirmed with insurance companies across the country that more than two million people are getting notices they no longer can keep their existing plans?…in California, there are 279,000; in Michigan, 140,000; Florida, 300,000; and in New Jersey, 800,000?…those numbers are certain to go even higher?…President. Obama repeatedly said, “If you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it?…the White House spin machine has now morphed those hundreds of statements into, “What the president said and what everybody said all along is that there are going to be changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act to create minimum standards of coverage?”…the only two words in the English language that adequately describe this spin are BULL $&#!?

Commentary: GOP distracted from places opposition would be useful

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – President Obama should send Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and other tea party hardliners a thank you note.

Commentary button in JPG - no shadowIf Cruz and his fellow travelers hadn’t pushed to shut down the federal government for more than two weeks and also dabbled with the idea of having the United States default on its debt (which would have invited economic catastrophe), then Americans would be giving Obama a much harder time in regard to the flawed roll-out of the nation’s new health care website.

That website has been like a car with a clogged fuel line. It starts, and then jerks to a stop. It runs for a bit, belches some smoke and then comes to another stop.

If that were the only thing Americans had to focus on, they likely would be enraged, rather than annoyed.

But, thanks to Cruz and the tea party, it isn’t the only thing to which Americans can devote their attention. They also get to think about the shutdown and the $24 billion it cost the economy, along with slowed job growth and fresh doubts about the rationality of America’s leaders.

Because Americans are more scared about those things than they are about the oops-driven roll-out of the health care system, Obama has gotten something of a pass from the public on this screw-up.

That’s unfortunate.

Cruz and his crowd still don’t realize what they have done to both their party and their country. The damage could be lasting to both.

Let’s start with the Republican Party.

Most polls now show that the GOP, at the national level, has public approval ratings not far above those for the common cold or the flu. In some polls, approval of the Republican Party has dropped to somewhere around 15 percent – and has recorded numbers below 40 percent even among voters who identify themselves as Republicans.

Democrats also saw their poll numbers drop during and after the shutdown, but the polls show that they have nearly twice as much support as Republicans do. The GOP drop has been so precipitous that Republicans now are in danger of losing the U.S. House of Representatives in next year’s election – even though House districts across the country had been so heavily gerrymandered that they were built to withstand the political equivalent of a tidal wave of Democratic support.

For Republicans to lose the House, the GOP at the national level would have to have become irrelevant.

And the GOP is right on the edge of being irrelevant.

That’s dangerous to the country.

If modern U.S. history demonstrates anything, it is that a president – regardless of the party to which he belongs – whose power is unchecked by credible opposition can make disastrous choices for the country.

Consider Franklin Roosevelt’s court-packing plan and assault on the principle of judicial review. Lyndon Johnson’s behind-the-scenes, sleight-of-hand escalation in Vietnam. Ronald Reagan’s hidden-hand plan to arm terrorists in exchange for hostages in the Iran-Contra scandal. Or George W. Bush’s ill-advised march into Iraq in search of weapons of mass destruction that didn’t exist.

In each case, the lineage of the failure was the same. Great power gave birth to arrogance. Arrogance gave birth to heedlessness. And heedlessness gave birth to disaster.

While the presidents, Democrat and Republican, in each of these situations must bear the majority of the responsibility for the damage done, some of it also must be apportioned to the opposition parties who put themselves in positions from which they could not operate as voices for restraint.

That’s pretty close to where Republicans are now at the national level. The cost of the GOP strategy of opposing everything Barack Obama has done as president, however benign, is the same as the cost to the boy who always was crying wolf.

Democrats, independents and moderates no longer believe Cruz and his fellow travelers, even when the tea party crowd actually does see a wolf.

Even when they actually do have a point.

Because of the GOP’s record of unrelenting opposition to all things Obama, their complaints about the roll-out of the health care system haven’t gotten the traction that they should.

And that’s scary.

It’s scary because a sloppy roll-out of a website is not the worst thing this president – or any president – could do if the other party isn’t able to keep him in check.

John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 FM Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

IU joins coalition to oppose marriage amendment

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana University officials announced Monday that the school is joining a coalition to fight a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

IU President Michael McRobbie said the proposed amendment – which bans same-sex marriage – would “codify an intolerance that is not representative of the best of Hoosier values.”

The proposed amendment also bans same-sex unions that are similar to marriages.

The proposed amendment passed the legislature two years ago as House Joint Resolution 6. If it passes again in 2014, the measure will go on the ballot for ratification by voters.

“Equality, compassion and respect for individuals have long been the bedrock of Indiana University’s educational mission, and the lack of tolerance implicit in HJR 6 runs counters to IU’s deeply held values,” IU President Michael McRobbie said in a prepared statement.

Just last week the Indy Chamber joined the coalition, which also includes Eli Lilly & Co. and Cummins.

A number of religious and family groups – including the American Family Association of Indiana and the Indiana Family Institute – oppose same-sex marriage and support the constitutional amendment.

Republican legislative leaders said earlier this year that they expected the amendment would pass in 2014. But more recently, the GOP majority caucuses have been meeting behind closed doors to discuss the amendment.

Any delay or changes in the proposal means the lengthy amendment process starts over.

McRobbie said Monday that the proposed amendment provide some prospective employees a disincentive to locate in Indiana, adding to the state’s challenges to remain economically competitive.

“HJR 6 sends a powerfully negative message of Indiana as a place to live and work that is not welcoming to people of all backgrounds and beliefs,” McRobbie said. “As a major employer in the state, IU competes with universities and companies around the world for the very best talent, and HJR 6 would needlessly complicate our efforts to attract employees to our campuses around the state.”

TheStatehouseFile.com is a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick hermanBelow is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, October 25, 2013 and Monday, October 28, 2013

 

—October 25—

 

Antoin Horne                    Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

Keith Philhowler             Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

 

Donald Stroud III              Criminal Mischief-Class D Felony

Intimidation-Class D Felony

Criminal Recklessness-Class A Misdemeanor

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person-

Class A Misdemeanor

 

Steven Whitledge           Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Serena Fowler                  Escape-Class C Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Amanda Grossman         Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-

Class C Felony

False Informing-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Stephanie Schleter         Theft-Class D Felony

 

 

—October 28—

Thomas Nadratowski Jr                 Failure to Register as a Sex or Violent Offender-Class D Felony

(Enhanced to C Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

Lisa Perry                                            Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More-Class A

Misdemeanor (Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Driving While Suspended-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Stephanie Cruce                              Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon-Class C Felony

Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

 

Kevin Storey                                      Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convcitions)

 

 

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org

 

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.