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The Balduf family, Jeffersonville, sits below the Big Four Bridge along the Jeffersonville riverfront as they watch fireworks
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OUTHERN INDIANA
When Alexa Waldrip and her
father, Todd, got to the Jeffersonville waterfront Saturday
morning at 7:30 a.m. to stake their
claim for watching Thunder Over
Louisville, they were surprised to see
others already there.
We actually usually were the
first people down
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a few set up already
but were usually
the very first and we
werent the first this
time so people are getting here early
now.
Waldrip, 21, and her sister Alana,
20, said they have had nearly the
same spot on the tiered lawn next to
The Overlook on Riverside Drive
for as long as they could remember,
since we could walk, Waldrip said.
This year, they had to move a few
feet over because the radio station
103.1 had set up where they normally are, but Waldrip said it was still a
great spot.
I really like this spot because its
kind of up so you can still watch
all the people and you have a really
good view of the fireworks, and its
also kind of an easy escape route,
she said.
This is probably my favorite holSEE THUNDER, PAGE A6
Fireworks explode above the Ohio River during Thunder Over Louisville on
Saturday evening.
ROBERT HALL
Hall, 66, Bloomington,
is a retired engineer who
worked in manufacturing.
ROBERT HALL
Im running for Congress because Im not happy
with the direction of our country, Hall said.
One of his top priorities if elected would be
to improve the economy.
We have lost 7,000 manufacturing plants
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JEFFERSONVILLE
When Clifford Owens walked into the Clark
County Voter Registration office to request an
absentee ballot for himself and his wife, Janet, he
was surprised to find out
they could both vote right
away.
Absentee voter board
employee Helen Abernathy got Clifford set up
and he cast his ballot, then
she and voter board employee Eric Vaughn accompanied him outside
and got Janet, who uses a
wheelchair, set up to vote
in-person absentee right
in the car.
Clifford said they had
voted in-person absentee
once before, and had no
idea Janet would be able
to do some curbside voting.
The entire process, from
Clifford walking in the
door to Janet voting, took
about 15 minutes.
Clark County Clerk
Susan Popp reported earlier this week that while
in-person absentee voting
started out slower this
primary election cycle,
things had picked up.
On Friday, voters
trickled in steadily to
be signed in by one of
four absentee board employees and mark their
votes at one of six voting
booths. Most were in and
out within 5 to 10 minutes.
Clark County Circuit
Court No. 2 Judge Brad
Jacobs said hed been
casting his ballot through
in-person absentee as long
as its been offered without needing a specific reason.
I work upstairs so I
just come right down, he
said. I think its smooth;
its definitely nice.
BALLOTS BY MAIL
As far as absentee ballots by mail, Popp reported at Thursdays Clark
County Election Board
meeting that of those requested so far, 707 had
been completed and returned with 264 still out
in the field. Voters have
until 11:59 p.m. Monday,
April 25, to request an absentee ballot by mail, and
Popp said she expects the
numbers to go up in the
home stretch.
We are in line with the
last primary election,
Popp said, as far as numbers of absentee ballots at
this time.
POLL STAFFING
The board, comprised
of Popp, Andrew Steele
and Kevin Fisher, also
discussed polling staffing levels. At a previous
meeting, there was disagreement on how each
polling location should be
staffed, and whether each
precinct should have its
own machine.
The board decided that
all precincts except one
which has always been
combined will be fully
staffed with one inspector,
two judges and two clerks.
Polling locations with
more than one precinct
will use one machine.
Poll workers are selected by each party leader,
and will need to attend at
least one of three training
sessions being offered.
Popp said with this cycle theyve fine-tuned
some aspects based on
poll worker feedback after
the November election.
After the training,
were also going to have
breakout sessions
thats something that we
discovered during our
feedback sessions, she
said. So we can break
out and answer specific
questions for different duties.
MORE INFO
Poll Worker training sessions will be
at the following times:
Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30 p.m., Silver
Creek Middle School
Wednesday, April 27 at 10:30 a.m.,
Clark County Courthouse, fourth
floor
Saturday, April 30 at 10:30 a.m.,
Clark County Courthouse, fourth
floor
EARLY VOTING
CLARK COUNTY
Voters have until noon May 2
to vote in person at the Voter
Registration office, room 131 in the
Clark County Government Building,
501 E. Court Ave., Jeffersonville. It is
the first door on the right on the first
floor after entering the main doors.
Voters should bring a state-issued
ID to vote early in person. The
in-person voting schedule is Monday
through Friday, April 5-29, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday, May
2, from 9 a.m. until noon only. The
office will be open during lunch
throughout the voting schedule.
There are two Saturdays available
for voting April 23 (Thunder Over
Louisville day) and 30, both from 9
a.m to 4 p.m.
For more information, including how
to request an absentee ballot, verify
voter registration, find a polling place
for election day voting or to see a
sample ballot, visit clarkcountyvoters.com. Call 812-285-6329.
We want this to be as
interactive as possible,
Popp said. We wanted to
get away from the reading
from a Powerpoint [presentation] and getting a
handout.
What we want to do is
really engage the people
that are working there,
because we want them to
be engaging on Election
Day.
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS
When a voter shows
up at a polling location
and there is an issue such
as not being in the poll
book, they are given a
provisional ballot to be
able to vote on the spot
anyway. An employee
OBITUARIES
SERVICES DIRECTORY
CLARK COUNTY
Blanton, Debra L.
FLOYD COUNTY
Kelly, Beverly Ann
Funeral services for La Verda (Riemeier) Mayberry, 97, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 26, at Kraft
Funeral Service Charlestown Road Chapel, with private entombment to follow at Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park. She died Friday, April 22, 2016, at her residence in Guerin Woods.
La Verda was born Oct. 24, 1918, in Marthasville,
Mo., to the late Erwin and Laura (Rottmann)
Riemeier. She was the widow of Charles E. Mayberry
Sr. and a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and
sister. La Verda was a member of St. Mark's United
Church of Christ in New Albany, the St. Mark's
Ladies Circle and #358 Eastern Star in Kirkwood,
Mo. She will be fondly remembered and greatly
missed by her family and all who knew her.
Survivors include three children, Mike Mayberry
(Kathi), Jackie Nadorff (Bruce) and Charles E. Mayberry Jr.; five grandchildren, Ellie, Will, Erin, Janna,
and Kyle; and nine great-grandchildren; siblings,
Jeanette Bopp and Robert Riemeier. Also surviving
are many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, Monday,
at the funeral home.
Online condolences may be made to:
www.kraftfs.com.
HARRISON COUNTY
Dowden, Roberta Lea
McBride, Raymond E.
Raymond E. McBride
Carolyn Martens
April 21, 2016
Jeffersonville
Funeral services for Carolyn Martens, 76, Jeffersonville, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 27, at Branham Tabernacle Church with burial to follow in Eastern Cemetery. She passed away Thursday, April 21,
2016, at Clark Memorial Hospital.
She was a member of Branham Tabernacle Church.
Carolyn was a native of Rosetown, Canada.
She is survived by her husband Edward Martens,
Jeffersonville; sons Daniel E.F. Martens, Jeffersonville, John D.J. Martens, Jeffersonville, Steven W.A.
Martens, Charlestown; daughters Rebecca A. Keller,
Borden, Martha E. Barczynski, Borden; brothers
William A. Simpson, Jeffersonville, T. George Simpson, Florida, John D. Simpson, Jeffersonville; sisters
Marilyn C. Martens, Nabb, Trudy Ungren, Memphis,
Tenn, Lois I. Sothmann, Jeffersonville; 13 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her father
Thomas Simpson; mother Gertrude Simpson.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at E.M.
Coots' Sons Funeral Home, Jeffersonville.
Online
condolences
may
be
made
at
cootsfuneralhome.com.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
Jean Wheeler
Funeral services for Frederick Dana Tucker, 64, Jeffersonville, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 26, at
the Grayson Funeral Home in Charlestown with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. He passed away on Friday, April 22, 2016, at Veterans Medical Center in
Louisville.
Mr. Tucker was born on Jan. 18, 1952, in
Louisville, the son of Omer Dean and Joan Gregory
Tucker. He was a United States Army Veteran of the
Vietnam War. His memberships include the First Christian Church in Jeffersonville and the Disabled American
Veterans.
Mr. Tucker is survived by his mother, Joan Tucker, Jeffersonville; brother, Michael
Tucker and his wife Jean, Jeffersonville; niece,
Stephanie Tucker, Detroit, Mich.; nephews, Jason
Tucker, Charlestown, and Chad Tucker, Louisville;
aunts and uncles.
He was preceded in death by his father, Omer Dean
Tucker in 2010 and an infant sister Lisa Ann Tucker.
Special thank you to friends and caregivers at JFK Elder Care.
Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. today, Monday,
and after 9 a.m. Tuesday until time of services.
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A community
begins recovery
As the city of Austin fights back from an HIV outbreak that made national headlines, its important to
note that its recovery also hinges on tackling the social
and economic issues underlying this public health crisis.
The surge of HIV diagnoses, linked to intravenous
drug use in this small rural community in southeastern Indiana, where one out of five residents lives below the poverty level, is at 190 cases. An official with
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called
it one of the worst documented rural outbreaks of
HIV among IV users in the past two decades.
As remarkable as the outbreak seemed, health officials are quick to point out that there is nothing unique
about Austin, that this could happen anywhere. Like
many rural areas, Austin had few substance abuse
programs or other services to battle an outbreak. And
because needle exchange programs were illegal in
Indiana, there was no organized attempt to ensure that
users had access to clean needles to protect them from
spreading such diseases as HIV and hepatitis.
Gov. Mike Pence eventually signed an emergency
order that allowed implementation of such a program.
He did so despite his longstanding opposition to the
programs, which are endorsed by the CDC and the
World Health Organization. I dont believe effective
anti-drug policy involves handing out drug paraphernalia, Pence said in approving a temporary needle
exchange program last year.
In fact, while needle exchange programs have proven to effectively reduce the spread of HIV without exacerbating injecting drug use, they alone cannot solve
the complex issues underlying the crisis in this city of
about 4,000.
A recent USA Today network story finds a sliver of
hope in the outbreak, in that it focused attention and
brought services to an area long forgotten. A community consultant working in social services noted
that poverty and despair had increased as resources
decreased. Drug abuse was common in the county,
which had the highest per capita use of the OxyContin in the state. Early childhood services, Head Start,
workforce development training and a domestic violence initiative were among the social service agencies that closed their doors during the past decade.
The medical community could see the crisis looming, but was frustrated by its inability to prevent it.
To its credit, Indianas response encompasses more
than drug addiction, and looks at underlying factors.
The state has offered a number of services, including
HIV testing, immunizations and substance abuse and
counseling referrals. Creating recovery groups was
among the simpler tasks; addressing such long-term
issues as the lack of jobs and affordable housing is a
much more challenging and ongoing problem.
No one is declaring victory, but health officials
report that since mid-July, only 14 new cases of HIV
have been diagnosed. Nearly half of those diagnosed
are virally suppressed, which means they cannot
spread the disease to others. There are now support
and recovery programs in place.
Looking at the glimmer of progress in Austin, it
should be clear that a needle exchange program wont
on its own fix the problems rooted in poverty and
hopelessness. Thats a lesson worth learning and
applying in other communities, rural and urban. The
ultimate solution must involve a commitment from
elected officials and social service resources to help
struggling communities undergo their own recovery.
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PEOPLE WATCHING
Visitors to the Jeffersonville and Clarksville waterfront areas took advantage
of the available space in all
kinds of ways. In Clarksvilles Ashland Park, Debra
Stotts and her grandchildren,
Peyton Krysinski, 4, and Natalya Stotts, 6, were posted
up on the floodwall to watch
the show. Even though
they had arrived in the afternoon, there was plenty of
room. Although full, people
seemed to be able to have
their own space.
Food and games vendors were set up all along
the waterfront, and Natalya
said she was ready to jump
right in.
I havent done any
games or wall climbing,
she said. Or silly string. I
really want to do all those.
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Some local business
owners stayed open and set
up booths outside to cater
to the crowds of foot traffic.
At the Barber Academy,
422 Spring St., director
Marshall Pence was out
chatting with passersby as
they sold grilled food, glow
necklaces and customized
scents at a table outside the
school.
They were also renting
foldable, bluetooth capable
electric bikes by the hour.
Pence said this was the
second year theyd had this
setup, but last year with different bikes. The proceeds
were to help offset the cost
of books and supplies for
students, which could average around $500 per student without the extra help.
Were the only barber
school in Southern Indiana;
we just do all types of little things just to help keep
the tuition down, he said.
Like I say, buy today and
help a barber tomorrow.
The bike rentals are avail-
BRENT WALTZ
TOTS TIME
The Clark County Sheriffs Department had a
booth set up on Riverside
Drive selling T-shirts and
the sought-after tater tots
now made famous by the
show 60 Days In.
Sheriff Jamey Noel said
they had not had a booth in
the festival before, but with
the popularity of the show,
it was a busy one.
Its doing good because
were getting a lot of good
conversations from the
community that may not
normally approach a police
officer or a sheriffs deputy
down, he said. Theyre
approaching asking a lot of
good questions, pretty excited about it.
Noel said the sales from
the booth by 6 p.m. it
was at several thousand
dollars were to help with
jail equipment.
My eventual goal is to
accumulate enough money
to buy a body scanner but
of course thats a big goal,
because thats $120,000, he
said. So weve got a lot of
stuff to do to get that goal
but well get there. It might
take us a little while but
well get there.
GREG ZOELLER
Zoeller, 61, living in Indianapolis, is the Indiana Attorney General. He has worked in the U.S.
Senate and White House with
Dan Quayle.
Zoeller said Congresss main
functions passing a budget and
passing appropriations bills, for
example have become dysfunctional over the last seven
years. Its caused him frustration
as attorney general.
So Im running primarily because as attorney general, Ive
had to fight the problems Washingtons caused, he said. And
Ive just decided after two terms,
Ive done what I can at the state
level and wanted to bring kind of
that battle to get Washington first,
to get back to work to doing the
things that only Congress can do,
but secondly, to engage with the
states and protections of individuals in a better way.
His top priority is public safety and law enforcement. He said
he has drafted a policy plan that
deals with anti-terrorism.
I think Washington really needs to focus on how do we
support the current structure of
law enforcement in the United
States, Zoeller said.
He also wants to address the
countrys $19 trillion deficit.
The current slogans [from other candidates] that well pass a
balanced budget amendment ...
all those things are excuses not
to address the very serious fiscal
problems that we face, he said.
And its not going to be popular
to talk about entitlement reform,
but theres no other way. Its the
majority of the federal budget
now.
Zoeller said he would also like
to limit the scope of the federal
government to give greater flexibility to states.
He believes hes the best candidate because of his experience.
Its not about politics and trying to get re-elected. Its about
going to Washington to focus on
the very serious and sometimes
unpopular problems that just have
to be addressed, Zoeller said.
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In Game 2, a pair of clutch twoout hits in the bottom of the seventh inning enabled New Albany
to complete the sweep with a 4-3
victory.
Bulldogs head coach
Chris McIntyre was
pleased to see his players take both games versus a Panther team that
advanced to the Elite
Eight of last years Class 4A
state tournament.
Theyve got a lot of guys
back and theyve got a couple
college commitments. I mean
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Jeffersonville pitcher Dawson Willis tags out Bedford North Lawrences Cole Mathews at the plate during the Red Devils
5-0 loss to the Stars at Don Poole Field on Saturday. | PHOTOS BY CHARLIE SMITH
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EFFERSONVILLE Cole
Mathews hit a two-run double in
the fifth inning to break a scoreless tie and Tanner McBride
tossed a two-hit shutout as Bedford
North Lawrence beat host Jeffersonville 5-0 Saturday at Don Poole Field.
McBride (1-0) needed only 63
pitches and faced the minimum of 21
Red Devils batters thanks to his defense turning two double plays after
Jeffersonville singles.
You tip your hat to McBride,
Jeffersonville coach Derek Ellis said.
He was keeping us off balance. We
couldnt manufacture anything.
On the other side, Jeffersonville
starter Gabe Bierman (2-2) was able
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CLARKSVILLE Class 2A
No. 4 Providence made some
noise Saturday with a 5-0 shutout
win over ninth-ranked and potential sectional opponent Henryville.
Not only did the Pioneers win
their 12th game in 13 starts, they
did it over a strong Henryville
team that came in as winners in
five of its last six games.
Providence freshman Joe
Wilkinson took the hill and
tossed four innings of one-hit
baseball. He struck out two Hornets and didnt allow any walks.
Timmy Borden got things going for the Providence offense.
He picked up the games lone
extra-base hit with a double and
SOFTBALL
time this season, Paige Schindler had pitchers circle for Borden. For the eighth time, she has
come away the victor.
11.
Lance Stephenson scored 26
points off the bench for the Grizzlies. Zach Randolph and Matt
Barnes each had 15 points and
Vince Carter 14.
with eight points and failing to attempt a free throw for the second
time in this week and the third
time all season. The two All-Star
guards were a combined 8 of 27
from the field and 0 for 7 on 3s.
Weve got to learn from tonight and weve got to get better,
Lowry said. Thats the one thing
weve done all year is weve always come back and gotten better.
Indiana scored the first seven
points, took control with a 3-point
spree late in the first quarter and
CH-CH-CHANGES: Vogel
kept his plan quiet almost until
tip-off, when he announced rookie Myles Turner would start in
place of Lavoy Allen. Allen averaged 2.0 points and 4.3 rebounds
in the first three games but only
played the final 2:31 on Saturday.
Turner finished with four points,
seven rebounds and two blocks.
FRUSTRATION
SHOWS: On Thursday, the Pacers were complaining about the
calls. On Saturday, it was the
Raptors. In addition to the two
technical fouls assessed during
the scuffle, Patrick Patterson al-
BOYS GOLF
Henryville senior Elijah Weeks advances to third base during the Hornets 5-0 loss at Providence on Saturday. | PHOTO BY JOE ULLRICH
CLARKSVILLE Led by
medalist Jay Williams, Jeffersonville won the Wooded View Invitational on Saturday.
Williams shot even-par 71 in
the victory..
Luke Davidson led the Hornets and Henryville came in third
place in the invitational.
Overall, we played better than
we had the past couple of match-
Callahan said.
The Red Devils responded with their first
hit of the game in the bottom of the fifth, but Bailey Falkensteins leadoff
single was negated when
Bierman hit into an inning
ending double play.
Jeff got a one out single
from Jordan Thomas in
the sixth inning, but that
too was wiped out when
Jeremiah Phillips hit into
a double play.
Dawson Willis relieved
Bierman in the top of the
seventh and the Stars put
the game away against the
reliever.
Jackson Bartlett got the
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the track. He managed to recover and hold off defending champion Josef Newgarden to finish
second.
But Rahal couldnt challenge
Pagenaud again.
I thought he (Hawksworth)
was going to stay out and I just
came across and just clipped
him there, Rahal said. He was
going to let us by.
Points leader Pagenaud started on the pole and led 84 of the
90 laps at the Indy Grand Prix
of Alabama, but had to overcome a dustup with Rahal, who
alties.
Rahal had managed to stay in
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He did lead six laps after Honda
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Its the fourth time a Team
Penske driver has won at the
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They roughed us up in five of
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of seven, Reds manager Bryan
Price said. They outplayed us.
Hammel (3-0) allowed three
hits and struck out a season-high
seven. Hammel, Arrieta and
John Lackey all are 3-0, giving
the Cubs a trio of 3-0 pitchers
before May 1 for the first time in
franchise history.
Rizzo hit two-run shots in each
of his first two at-bats, helping
the Cubs lead 8-0 after three innings.
Alfredo Simon, making his
first start since getting only two
outs in the shortest start of his
career at Chicago on April 13,
pitched 2 2/3 innings.
Simon (0-2), who missed his
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DEAR
DISDEAR ABBY:
TRAUGHT:
It
Thirty-f ive years
is not unusual for
ago,
my
wife
families to circle
was raped in her
the wagons when
mothers
home
this kind of sexuwhen she was a
al assault occurs,
teenager.
Eight
or to blame the
years
ago,
my
victim. That is
daughter was also
why the damage
raped at the age
DEAR
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eration to genhome. My motheration. Its clear
er-in-law blames
Advice
that your wifes
them both for havColumnist
mother is either in
ing been raped.
denial or without
She told them if it
did happen, they probably shame.
If the perpetrator isnt in
deserved it.
I dont understand this. prison or a program for sex
How can someone take the offenders, the person you
side of the perpetrator and should talk to is a detecnot their own flesh and tive in the police force in
blood? How can someone the city where these sexual
who is supposed to be nur- assaults happened. If your
turing, loving and caring say wife and daughter havent
such terrible things to her received counseling for the
assaults (and Im betting
children?
I want to call her up and they havent), they should
give her a piece of my mind, find some now.
The
victims
didnt
especially since both of
them are passive when it deserve being assaultcomes to this woman. Can ed. Counseling may help
they file a lawsuit against them get in touch with
her for mental anguish? their anger, aim it where it
Help! I want to help them belongs, and finally release
heal from this tragedy, and it along with their passivI dont know what to do. ity which may really
DISTRAUGHT DAD IN be fear of expressing their
emotions.
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