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Nominations open for Cramer athletic awards

Nominations are open for this year’s Jack Cramer Ideals of Athletic Competition Award, according to the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department.

The awards are presented annually to a local male and a female athlete, coach or sports organizer. All nominees must live or work in Bartholomew County and be a senior in high school or older.

The 2024 award winners were Sarah Frasier and Steve Souder.

The award is in honor of Cramer, a former local athlete who died in 1978 at the age of 33.

You can find information and nomination forms at Nexus Park or at https://columbusparksandrec.com The deadline to enter is June 18th.

State Road 252 tied up while utility work underway

Utility work is tying up traffic in Edinburgh today.

According to INDOT, crews from CenterPoint Energy have flagging operations going on today on State Road 252 between North Walnut Street and Holland Street in Edinburgh. You can expect up to a 15 minute delay on the highway while utility installation work is in progress.

The utility work is expected to be finished today but the work schedule is dependent on the weather.

This utility work is part of a planned district pavement improvement project and is part of a $15.4 million contract awarded to E&B Paving.

INDOT reminds you to slow down, to drive without distractions and to be alert to worker safety in all work zones.

Mental health group meeting today to raise awareness

The National Alliance on Mental Illness of South Central Indiana will be kicking off its annual NAMI Walks fundraising program with an event today in Columbus.

The kickoff event will be from 11 to 1 p.m. at the Dairy Queen on Third Street in Columbus. This event will bring together mental health advocates and supporters to raise awareness, build community, and energize the movement for mental health for all.

The local walk coming up in September is the largest annual fundraiser for the mental health advocacy group. Proceeds will benefit education, support, and advocacy efforts in Bartholomew and Jackson Counties. All donations will stay in these counties.

The walk will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at Donner Park on Sunday, Sept. 14th. Registration is free but if you donate or raise more than $100 you will receive an event T-shirt.

The walk is open to everyone and you are invited to attend. You can find more information and a link to register here: https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the Bartholomew County community’s Mental Health Matters coalition is organizing a full slate of activities. You can find a full schedule of this month’s events here: https://www.mhmbc.org/mentalhealthmonth

State Road 135 to see lanes closed at Brownstown

Drivers on State Road 135 in Brownstown will see traffic restrictions starting next week as crews replace a box culvert under the highway.

According to INDOT, the road will be reduced to one lane starting May 14th on State Road 135 just south of U.S. 50., between Vallonia Road and First street. Temporary traffic signals will be in place.

The work is expected to be finished by late July. The work schedule is dependent on the weather.

Force Construction is the contractor for the project, which is part of a $1.3 million contract.

INDOT reminds you to slow down, to drive without distractions and to be alert to worker safety in all work zones.

Moonlight Loop to raise money for Columbus spay, neuter program

Friends of Columbus Animal Care Services will be holding their Moonlight Loop bicycle ride next month to raise money for low-cost spay and neutering services.

According to the group, the ride is a leisurely 19-mile tour through the city the evening of June 7th with a stop halfway through at the Columbus Learning Center.

There will be a Light up the Night contest and riders are encourage to decorate themselves and their bikes with lights, glow sticks, glow-in-the-dark paint and other bright objects.

Registration is $30 per rider until midnight tonight, then $35 per rider through June 6th, with registration at the event of $40. If you do not register by May 16th, you will not be guaranteed a ride T-shirt.

The ride will start at the Bartholomew County Public Library plaza at 9 p.m. the evening of June 7th and end back at the library. On-site registration will begin that night at 7 p.m.

You can find a link to register or get more information here: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=MTczNDYzNzQxNjIyNDUCSCpZzH65K%2FwM

BCSC recognizes aspiring teachers with Educator Signing Day

Bartholomew Consolidated Schools celebrated graduating seniors who plan to go into education themselves with an event yesterday.

According to the school district, the Educator Signing Day recognized 31 high school seniors from Columbus East, Columbus North, and CSA New Tech who plan to pursue a degree in education and become teachers. Each student was recognized with highlights of their educational journey and their college plans. The festivities also featured testimonials for each student from a teacher who influenced their path. Students also formally signed letters of intent.

This was the second year for the Educator Signing Day for the school district. Inspired by athletic signing days for student athletes going on to play in college, the Educator Signing Day is meant to honor students who are committing to the profession of teaching. School officials said the goal is to have the students return to become BCSC teachers and the district plans to support the students with field experience and student teaching opportunities.

Indiana Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner and Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon addressed the aspiring teachers.

Seymour assisted living facility fire caused by faulty window unit

No one was injured after a fire broke out at an assisted living facility in Seymour on Monday, however the residents had to be evacuated.

According to the Seymour Fire Department, firefighters were called to the facility at about 12:37 in the morning Monday to find the building on fire. The building’s fire alarm and sprinkler system had activated.

Firefighters say that the fire was contained to one room of the facility and appeared to start with an electrical or mechanical failure in a wall mounted heating and air conditioning unit.

Many of the residents had already been evacuated by the facility staff, but one bed-ridden patient was unable to escape. Firefighters used a stretcher from Jackson County medics to evacuate the patient.

Seymour Community Schools were contacted and provided a bus to transport the residents to a hotel and firefighters helped the residents check into rooms there.

Firefighters say no one was injured and all the residents were accounted for. The heating and cooling unit was taken to the fire department for further investigation.

Photo courtesy of Seymour Fire Department

Driver to serve prison time for October crash injuring another

A drunk driver has been sentenced to prison after a crash that seriously injured another driver last fall on Southern Crossing in Bartholomew County.

According to the Bartholomew County Prosecutor’s office, Bradley Dewees of Nashville will serve two and a half years in the Indiana Department of Corrections and one and a half years under the supervision of Community Corrections. He was convicted on May 2nd on a felony charge of Causing Serious Bodily Injury when Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.

The incident happened in October when Columbus police and Bartholomew County deputies were called to an accident at East County Road 450S and State Road 11 at about 6:44 a.m. in the morning on Oct. 9th. Two vehicles had collided with one flipping over, trapping the driver inside. A 68-year-old man had to be rescued from the overturned vehicle and was then flown by Lifeline helicopter to IU Methodist Hospital with serious injuries.

The police investigation revealed that the second driver, Dewees, had crossed the centerline and crashed head-on into the eastbound car.

Free mulch, compost loading program underway Fridays at Columbus center

You can get free help loading mulch or compost on Fridays at the Columbus and Bartholomew County Recycling Center.

According to the Bartholomew County Solid Waste Management District, the free loading is from 2 to 4:30 on Fridays through October. To take part, you must first pay for a load of mulch or compost at the neighboring solid waste district offices before heading to the recycling center for the free loading. The cost for a pickup truck load of mulch or compost is $10.

The free loading program is available only for Bartholomew County residents and not for businesses.

You can self-load your own compost or mulch from 7:30 to 4:30 on weekdays or from 8 to 3:30 on Saturdays.

The recycling center is at 720 S. Mapleton Street in Columbus.

Columbus to host Indiana State Police Law Camp in July

Signups are underway for Indiana State Police summer youth camps, including one in Columbus.

Troopers will be holding a law camp in Columbus July 6th through the 10th. The camp is for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. It will give students a behind-the-scenes look at the criminal justice system. That will include field trips, demonstrations, motivational programs, and hands-on learning. The cost for the law camp is $150.

The state police are also holding career camps, junior pioneer campouts and a Shield Project camp.

Organizers say that the State Police camps are held at university campuses around the state. Each program includes well-balanced meals and comfortable sleeping facilities. Camp staff are hand-picked law enforcement personnel.

You can get more information at trooper.org or on Facebook at ISP Youth Camps