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Cummins begins testing of hydrogen-powered engine

Cummins is starting tests of an internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen.

The Columbus-based engine manufacturer announced the proof-of-concept Tuesday, saying the test is building on Cummins existing technology leadership in gaseous fuel applications and powertrains to create new power solutions with zero carbon technology.

Company officials said the hydrogen-powered engines would continue to use familiar mechanical drivelines with vehicle and equipment integration mirroring that of current powertrains.

The hydrogen engines can use green hydrogen fuel, which is produced by Cummins-manufactured electrolyzers, emitting near zero amounts of CO2 through the tailpipe and near zero levels of nitrous oxides.

Following the proof-of-concept testing, the company plans to evaluate the engine in a variety of on- and off-highway applications.

You can read more about the announcement here.

Three arrested after armed robbery with pistol in downtown Columbus

Kaylee Shuffitt. Photo courtesy of Columbus Police Department

Three Columbus residents were arrested after a weapon was used to steal a man’s bicycle in downtown Columbus Monday morning.

Columbus police report that they were called to the 1000 blocks of California Street at about 7:30 Monday morning after a man reported that he had been the victim of an armed robbery.

Police say the victim was held at gunpoint and then struck in the face with a pistol several times before his bicycle was stolen.

Police found the bicycle behind a nearby home. Three people were arrested and the weapon was recovered, which turned out to be a pellet gun.

Kevin Shuffitt. Photo courtesy of Columbus Police Department

Police arrested 20 year old Kevin W. Shuffitt, on a preliminary charge of robbery with a deadly weapon. 27-year-old Kaylee D. Shuffitt is facing charges of robbery with a deadly weapon, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance and possession of a legend drug injection device.

27-year-old Anthony D. Tilford, is being accused of battery.

 

 

 

Anthony Tilford. Photo courtesy of Columbus Police Department

Two arrested after Friday police chase in Columbus

Cory Crowe. Photo courtesy of Columbus Police Department

Two Columbus men were arrested after fleeing from police and crashing into another vehicle Friday morning.

According to police reports, officers tried to stop a vehicle for a minor traffic violation at about 10:35 a.m. Friday morning in the 2200 block of Hawcreek Avenue. Instead, the driver raced away and soon crossed the centerline crashing into another vehicle on Forest Drive.

The driver ran from the scene. A passenger in the vehicle, 34-year-old Jeremy D. Morgan of Columbus, was still in the vehicle and was found to be wanted on an outstanding Bartholomew County warrant.

The driver, 32-year-old Cody R. Crowe, was captured a short distance away after being chased by police on foot. He was wanted on warrants from Jackson and Bartholomew counties. Crowe is facing new charges of resisting law enforcement, leaving the scene of an accident, driving while suspended and reckless driving.

The driver in the second vehicle suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to police reports.

Jeremy Morgan. Photo courtesy of Columbus Police Department.

Medora man accused of child molesting

James Lane. Photo courtesy of Jackson County Jail.

A Medora man is being accused of child molesting after a three-month investigation by state troopers

Indiana State Police report that 28-year-old James D. Lane turned himself in last week on a warrant for a single charge of child molesting.

The investigation began in April when state troopers were asked to investigate the incident. The victim was interviewed by the Child Advocacy Center in Bloomington and she said that she had been touched inappropriately by Lane at a rural Jackson County home. The information was presented to the Jackson County Prosecutor’s office which issued an arrest warrant for Lane.

After turning himself in on July 8th, Lane was taken to the Jackson County Jail.

Sheriff: Update tonight on progress against substance abuse

Bartholomew County Sheriff Matt Myers is suggesting that you attend tonight’s County Council meeting, to learn more about the progress being made against substance abuse in the community.

Myers said that the Alliance for Substance Abuse Progress will be meeting with the council tonight to give updates on the community’s anti-drug programs and the operations of the ASAP Hub.

The hub is an outreach center located at the Doug Otto United Way Center on 13th Street, meant to help people get into recovery, by connecting them with community resources and programs.

Judge Kelly Benjamin is also expected to discuss the new drug court, the REALM program that is run by Community Corrections and the drug treatment program within the jail.

County Council meets at 6 tonight in the council chambers at the Governmental Office Building on Third Street. You can also attend virtually via the Zoom app.

Columbus Public Safety Family Fun Day scheduled for this afternoon

Columbus Emergency workers are planning a Public Safety Family Fun Day from 5 to 8 p.m. this afternoon in the Fair Oaks Mall Parking Lot.

You will be able to check out Columbus Police cars and specialty units like the SWAT team and police dogs, as Columbus Fire Department trucks and other public safety equipment as well as meet the officers and firefighters who serve the community.

Lt. Matt Harris, spokesman for the Columbus Police Department:

Capt. Mike Wilson, spokesman for the Columbus Fire Department:

Photo courtesy of Columbus Fire Department

Bartholomew County hopes to speed bridge replacement project

A damaged Bartholomew County bridge could get replaced ahead of schedule if the state approvals can be moved up, according to Danny Hollander, the county highway engineer. Hollander updated the Bartholomew County Commissioners on replacement plans for County Bridge 188 which is on County Road 400W, just south of State Road 58.

The bridge was closed for about three weeks earlier this year after the aging structure was found to be unsafe during an inspection. Since then, Milestone Contractors was able to make some repairs for the county, which allowed the bridge to reopen, Hollander said. County Commissioners President Larry Kleinhenz said that the county is comfortable with the bridge repairs that were made, and that the bridge can handle the heavy loads of farm equipment and semis until the bridge is replaced.

The county commissioners agreed to ask the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to expedite its permitting process so that the bridge can be replaced quickly. Hollander said that the permits can easily take 6 to 9 months to be approved. Without the expedited review, the county would likely miss next year’s construction season, meaning the bridge wouldn’t be replaced for two more years.

The hope is that the bridge could still be replaced next year.

Columbus police school resource officer recognized by association

A Columbus Police Department School Resource Officer was recently recognized by the Indiana School Resource Officer Association for his service.

The association recently held its annual conference in Michigan City and Officer Eric Kapczynski was honored with the Exceptional Service Award for Region 9 which covers an area encompassing Bartholomew County.

Kapczynski began as a school resource officer in 2018 and is assigned to Northside Middle School.

According to fellow SRO, Sgt. Julie Quesenberry,  Kapczynski mapped all 18 Bartholomew Consolidated school buildings including the door numbers, putting them into the law enforcement database so police can more easily get the correct location when being called to a school. He also continues to lead the DARE program and works to build trust between students, teachers and staff.

BCSC Superintendent, Dr. Jim Roberts, said that Kapczynski and his fellow SROs work every day to form positive relationships with students while ensuring the safety and security of the nearly 13,500 individuals in the school system buildings.

Submitted Photo:  Chase Lyday INSROA (Indiana School Resource Officer Association) President, CPD Officer Eric Kapczynski, CPD Sgt. and INSROA Vice President, Julie Quesenbery

Free Legal Aid Phone Clinic set for Tuesday

Legal Aid is holding a Free Legal Aid Phone Clinic from 3 to 5:30 Tuesday afternoon.

Legal Aid offers the clinics for low-income residents of its eight-county district.

If you take part you will have a brief consultation with a volunteer attorney to answer general questions, to offer legal information or to receive other advice over the phone.

To take part, you must first register between noon and 2 Tuesday afternoon by calling 812-378-0358.

Vaccine clinic set for July 24th at Bartholomew County Health Department

The Bartholomew County Health Department will be offering a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at 2625 Fox Pointe Drive on Saturday, July 24th.

The clinic will be giving doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to those 18 years old or older. It will take place at the health department offices between 1 and 4 p.m.

There will be free gifts for those who get vaccinated.

Walk-ins are welcome but you can also register by going to ourshot.in.gov.