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Professor chosen as Coach of the Year for East speech team

Anna Carmon. Photo courtesy of IUPUC

A local professor has been named Coach of the Year for her work with the Columbus East High School speech team.

Anna Carmon, who is director of the Communication Studies program at IUPUC , has been named the National Speech and Debate Association Coach of the Year for the Hoosier Heartland District, according to the university.

Columbus East qualified four students for the national tournament, its most successful year in team history. But Carmon was also singled out for her work assisting the entire district navigating the technological challenges of a completely virtual season.

Carmon has been attending Columbus East practices for more than 10 years. She said the students learn more than just speaking, but also how to present themselves professionally, critical thinking skills, civic awareness and civic engagement.

The district includes 13 high schools across the state. More than 125 students participated in the first virtual speech tournament, traditionally held at IUPUC in December each year.

Columbus council to take up pet sale ordinance again tonight

Columbus City Council will be considering its second and final approval of a new ordinance that seeks to limit puppy mills and other mass-production facilities for family pets, by limiting the local market for those animals.

The proposed ordinance bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits at stores in the city. However, those stores can work with the city Animal Care Services or other rescue groups to assist with those groups’ adoption efforts, provided the store has no ownership in the animals up for adoption, and is not charging the city agency or groups a fee.

Violating the ordinance would mean a fine of up to $500 for each animal involved.

At the last Council meeting, Republicans Frank Miller and Tim Shuffett voted against the change, questioning the need as no local stores have those sales now, and asking whether the discussions have been sufficiently open to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The council meets at 6 tonight virtually. you can find a link at columbus.in.gov.

Mass vaccination clinic set for Bartholomew County Saturday

The Bartholomew County Health Department will be holding a mass vaccination clinic at the Bartholomew County 4-H Fairgrounds this coming weekend.

Amanda Organist with the health department said you can get vaccinated at the Pavilion on the fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday with the Moderna vaccine. Although you must leave your vehicle, social distancing will be observed, she said.

To take part, you must first register at ourshot.in.gov. As of Monday, Organist said there are still some slots available, especially later in the day.

Bartholomew County extends contact tracing contract

Bartholomew County is extending its contract for COVID-19 contact tracing through mid-July, but health officials are hoping that it can end after that.

Amanda Organist with the county health department, explained to the Bartholomew County Commissioners Monday that since the start of the pandemic the state has taken the lead on contact tracing of those who test positive for COVID-19. But after that initial round of attempts to identify who the patient may have contacted, those follow ups have been delegated to the county level health departments.

Bartholomew County has hired a contractor to take over those calls and commissioners on Monday morning approved a contract to extend that contract through July 16th. Organist said that the hope is for the county to be able to handle the duties internally after that.

North Vernon man accused of violating protective order

A North Vernon man was arrested after violating a protective order at the Walmart there.

North Vernon police say they were called to a disturbance in the parking lot at about 7:17 p.m. Friday evening.

Police discovered that 44-year-old Travis K. Blair had made contact with someone who had a protective order against him, and then began shouting at the victim in the parking lot.

Blair allegedly then followed the victim into the store, continuing the disturbance. He was arrested on a charge of invasion of privacy.

Pence Place fire leaves $25k in damages

A fire at Pence Place Apartments was quickly contained this morning before it could spread to neighboring units.

Columbus Fire Department is reporting that they were called to the blaze at 5:09 a.m. this morning and found heavy fire coming from a second floor bedroom window. Neighbors said all the residents were out of town for Easter weekend.

Firefighters first attacked the fire from the outside before going into the apartment and moving up to the second floor. The fire was contained to the bedroom but heat and smoke damage spread to a bathroom and to another bedroom. The first floor also suffered water damage. Firefighters estimate the damages at about $25,000.

The cause of the fire has not been determined.

Photo: Pence Place apartment fire courtesy of Columbus Fire Department.

Legal Aid phone clinic set for Tuesday

A reminder that Legal Aid will be holding a free Legal Aid Phone Clinic from 3 to 5:30 on Tuesday for low-income residents.

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 on Tuesday afternoon by calling 812-378-0358.

Deaver Road bridge work to limit interstate traffic this week

INDOT says that you will see lanes closed and rolling roadblocks starting tonight on Interstate 65 at the Deaver Road overpass, between the Columbus and Walesboro exits.

The bridge is being rebuilt at that location. Today and Tuesday from 9 at night until 6 in the morning, the left lane will be closed in the northbound side of the interstate while bridge beams are delivered.

Wednesday night the left lane will be closed and you will see the northbound lanes closed for 20 minutes at a time as crews put beams in place. On Thursday night, the same work will move to the southbound lanes.

A 55 mph speed limit is in effect for the I-65 construction zone. INDOT says that you should allow yourself extra time or use an alternate route to avoid the delays.

Deaver Road is expected to remain closed until mid to late June.