Reporter Hancock County, Indiana Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Page 3 Jail guards stabbed in escape attempt Angel Colleen Edwards Angel Colleen Edwards, daughter of Jared and Erin (Horine) Edwards, passed away shortly after birth Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, at Community North Hospital in Indianapolis. Angel is survived by her parents, Jared and Erin (Horine) Edwards of Greenfield; twin brother, Wyatt Matthew Edwards; paternal grandparents, Donald and Linda Edwards of Greenfield; maternal grandparents, Joseph Horine of Anderson and Linda Horine of Carthage; paternal great-grandmother: Senie Taylor; aunts, Jodi (Brad) Fleck of Shelbyville, Jamie (Jeff) McKee of New Palestine, Kerri Jones of Carthage and Kayla Horine of Anderson; as well as several cousins. Funeral services will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
10, 2009, at Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service Knightstown Chapel with Pastor Gregory Howard officiating. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Angel Colleen Edwards Memorial Fund Greenfield Banking Company with envelopes available at the bank and funeral home. Arrangements are entrusted to Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service in Knightstown. Online condolences may be made at www.hinsey-brown.com Andrew Landes Andrew Landes, 22, Indianapolis, passed away on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Born on May 30, 1987, he was the son of Dean and Monica Landes of Fountaintown.
He graduated from Lutheran High School in Indianapolis in 2006, and attended IUPUI. Andrew worked for Butler, Fairman, and Seufert in Indianapolis as a technician and was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in New Palestine. Surviving are his parents, Dean and Monica Landes of Fountaintown; siblings, Logan P. Landes and Taylor A. Landes, both of Fountaintown; grandparents, John and Patricia Logan of Hartford City, and the Rev.
Howard J. and Wanda Landes of Sun City, and his great-grandfather, Alfred Thornburgh of Upland, Ind. Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, at Erlewein Mortuary in Greenfield.
Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, at Zion Lutheran Church in New Palestine. Pastor Jason Taylor will be officiating and burial will follow at Zion Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Zion Lutheran School of New Palestine or to Lutheran High School in Indianapolis.
Friends may sign the online guestbook at www.erleweinmortuary.com or e-mail condolences to Celia A. Nagle Celia A. Nagle, 73, McCordsville, died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, in Indianapolis. Born on May 14, 1936, she was the daughter of Manville L.
and Josephine O. (Ocque) Smith. She graduated from Marion High School in Marion, N. Y. in 1954 and married Robert H.
Nagle on Oct. 15, 1955. Celia worked as a homemaker. Surviving are her husband, Robert H. Nagle of McCordsville; children, Gwendolyn A.
Davis of Greenfield, Michelle M. Shafer of Fortville, Manville R. Nagle of New Albany, and Sylvia A. Nagle of McCordsville; four granddaughters, Jessica, Genevieve, Merissa, and Zabrina; step-granddaughter, Ryan; and two greatgrandchildren, Olivia and Cailum. Preceding her in death were her parents.
Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions in memory of Celia may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Friends may sign the online guestbook at www. erleweinmortuary.com or e-mail condolences to sympathy Billy Dean True Billy Dean True, 54, Greenfield, died Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, at St.
Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis. Born on March 22, 1955, he was the son of Paul and Betty (Harrison) True. He graduated from Mt. Vernon High School in 1973 and married Vickie Collins on Aug. 17, 1973, in Fortville.
Surviving are his wife, Vickie True of Greenfield; daughters, Jennifer (John) Horton and Mindy (Jeremy) Stephens of Greenfield; brothers, Ronnie True of Fortville and Oran True of Avon; and two granddaughters. Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, at Erlewein Mortuary in Greenfield. Funeral services will take place at 1 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, at the mortuary. Memorial may be made to the family of Billy to defray funeral expenses, Erlewein Mortuary, 1484 W. U.S. 40, Greenfield, IN 46140.
Friends may sign the online guestbook at www.erleweinmortuary.com or e-mail condolences to Brian Kingen Brian Kingen, age 52, Greenfield, died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Arrangements are pending at Erlewein Mortuary, Greenfield. Oct. 15 is deadline for '08 tax returns BRIEFLY INDIANAPOLIS An estimated 106,000 Hoosiers who requested the automatic sixmonth extension to file their 2008 tax return face the upcoming Oct.
15 deadline. Taxpayers who have yet to complete their tax return are encouraged to use IRS e-file to. submit their return electronically or use IRS Free File to electronically prepare and send their return. Any taxpayer who earns $56,000 or less will find an available software program at IRS.gov. Taxpayers who have purchased their own software program or who are using a paid tax preparer are urged to file their tax return electronically.
To learn more about -filing and to take advantage of its benefits, taxpayers should contact their tax professional or visit and click on the e-file logo on the IRS home page. Eateries collecting items for pantry GREENFIELD Arby's and Taco Bell are collecting donations for the Hancock County Food Pantry throughout the month of October. Bring in a box of kids cereal and get a roast beef sandwich for 99 cents at Arby's. Taco Bell is offering a free small soda in exchange for a MUELLER Auto Body Inc. 1020 E.
Main, Greenfield 462-5159 VERNON Three teenage inmates in a southern Indiana jail attacked three guards and briefly held them hostage early Tuesday during an escape attempt that left one guard hospitalized with a stab wound to the head, authorities said. The inmates at the Jennings County Jail managed to stab the guards one of them four times around 12:30 a.m. before police Associated Press officers shocked the inmates with stun guns and took them into custody, according to the Jennings County Sheriff's Department. Deputy Jerry Shepherd said that the inmates used sharpened clothes hangers in the attack. Guards Vickie Day and Shawn McDaniels were treated and released at a local hospital, the newspaper reported, while guard Walter Peace was in stable condition after being flown to an Greenfield upgrades Web site By ERIN MEYER emeyer GREENFIELD The city of Greenfield has a new and improved Web site.
While the address, www. greenfieldin.org, remains unchanged, accessibility, navigability, aesthetic quality and reliability of the city's online guide to city government and city services have been overhauled. "Whether you're looking for information about city government, municipal utilities, or local history, we hope you find this Web site to be helpful and informative," the site's masthead reads. "Greenfield represents the best of both worlds blending its small-town atmosphere with managed growth as part of the greater Indianapolis metropolitan area." In the news and notice section, the city is promoting a job fair to be held Oct. 20 at Brandywine Community Church; encouraging visitors to participate in a community retail survey and the 2010 Census; and offering eas.
access to the August, September and October newsletters. Links also are included to city departments, government works projects, services requests, public meetings, city BRIEFING Government Calendar Today 7:30 a.m. County Council Budget Committee, Hancock County Annex, 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield Noon Charles A. Beard Mem. School Corp.
board, 345 N. Adams Knightstown; special work session. 6 p.m. Charles A. Beard Mem.
School Corp. board, Knightstown Community High School, 8149 W. US 40. Agenda includes adopting 2010 budget. 6:30 p.m.
McCordsville Division of Hancock County Board of Zoning Appeals, Town Hall Annex, 5759 W. Broadway. 7 p.m. Cumberland Town Council, Town Hall, 11501 E. Washington St.
in Indianapolis. Thursday 5 p.m. Hancock County Community Corrections Advisory Board, Hancock County Community Corrections classroom, 233 E. Main St. in Greenfield.
6 p.m. Sugar Creek Township Fire Merit Board, 3545 S. CR 600W, New Palestine. Friday No meetings scheduled Saturday No meetings scheduled Web sites: -Charles A. Beard Memorial Schools www.cabeard.k12.in.us -Cumberland town government www.town.cumberland.in.us -Eastern Hancock Schools www.easternhancock.org -Fortville town government fortvilleindiana.org -Fortville-Vernon Township Public Library Board www.fortville.lib.in.us -Greenfield city government www.greenfieldin.org -Greenfield-Central Schools www.gcsc.k12.in.us -Hancock County Local Emergency Planning Committee www.co.hancock.me.us/lepc.
html -Hancock County government www.hancockcoingov.org -Hancock County Public Library www.hcplibrary.org -Hancock County Visitors Bureau www.hcvb.org -Hancock Economic Development Council www.cedhc.org -Hancock Regional Hospital utilities, a staff directory and the police department. The city's information technology director, Nick Riedman, has been working for months with Web site design firm Egov. The Indianapolis company was also responsible for Greenfield's old site. But technology has come a long way since the site was first conceived. The city is still working on a component that will allow municipal utility customers to pay bills online.
While that feature still has a few kinks to work out, it will have a big impact on the city utility billings office. It also will allow customers to track a year's worth of utility use. The new site is also far more interactive for users than the old, outdated site. The city homepage includes the link "Action Center." "The Action Center allows citizens to maintain an open dialogue with their community government," an explanation on the page states. "Your submission will be reviewed by the appropriate staff member and handled accordingly in order to provide the best service." Visitors can report abandoned vehicles or sewer problems, request public information, report power outages, and complain and give praise.
www.hancockregional.com -Hancock-South Madison Joint Services www.hsmjs.org -interlocal Community Action Program www.icapcaa.org -McCordsville town government www.mccordsville.org -Mt. Vernon Schools www.mvcsc.k12.in.us -Southern Hancock Schools http://shancock.newpal.k12. in.us Hospital Monday dismissals None to publish Lottery Winning numbers selected Monday: Daily 3-Evening 1-9-9 Daily 4-Evening 2-7-5-7 Lucky 5-Evening 7-8-24-30- 32 Quick Draw 5-7-16-19-21-26- 27-30-35-41-42-49-51-52-56- 57-61-72-75 Winning numbers selected Tuesday: Daily 3-Midday 5-3-8 Daily 4-Midday 4-5-1-0 Lucky 5-Midday 10-14-21-25- 30 For more drawings, see www.hoosierlottery.com Grains Ag One Emporia Current corn, 3.58; fall corn, 3.43; current soybeans, 8.95; fall soybeans, 8.85; cash wheat, 3.53; July 2010 wheat, 3.84. ADM Beech Grove Current corn, 3.48; fall corn, 3.38; current soybeans, 9.10; fall soybeans, 8.95; cash wheat, 3.18; July 2010 wheat, 3.54. Morristown Current corn, 3.62; fall corn, 3.40; current soybeans, 8.91; fall soybeans, 8.91; cash wheat, Rushville Current corn, 3.62; fall corn, 3.40; current soybeans, 8.86; fall soybeans, 8.86; cash wheat, Livestock Eastern Cornbelt Lean Value Direct Hogs report Tuesday: Trend: Barrows and gilts were 31 cents lower compared with previous day's close.
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