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David Eugene Souder
Rita Ann Padgett
Byron Ernest Short
Shirley Ann (Gettelfinger) Jones
Donald "Donnie" Baker Jr

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September 30, 1809 Territorial Governor William Henry Harrison signed a treaty with Native Americans, which opened 3,000,000 acres for settlement. Called the “10:00 Treaty,” the border was determined by a shadow cast by the sun each September 30 at 10:00 a.m.


September 30, 1955 24-year-old actor James Dean from Fairmount, Indiana, is killed in an auto accident in California.


 

October 3, 1862 Pleasant A. Hackleman of Franklin County died at Corinth, Mississippi. He was the only Civil War General from Indiana to be killed in action.


October 4, 1860
U.S. Senator and Former Governor James Whitcomb died while on a visit in New York. On this same date in 1860, Ashbel Willard became the first Indiana Governor to die in office.

 

 

October 5, 1813 William Henry Harrison wins a decisive victory at the Battle of the Thames. Shawnee Chief Tecumseh is killed in the fighting.


Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken of Indianapolis from Crown Hill Cemetery.

   

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2. What is the most populated Indiana county?

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4. What is the least populated Indiana county?

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1. Allen - 657 sq. mi.

2. Marion - 968,460

3. Ohio - 87 sq. mi.

4. Ohio - less than 6,000 residents


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ROI Awarded $9.5 Million DoD Contract To Advance Microelectronics Education, Workforce Training

07 Oct 2024

  Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI) has been awarded a three-year contract for $9,577,447 million for its multi-layered microelectronics (ME) workforce initiative. The project, funded through the Department of Defense (DoD)’s Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) program, supports the National Defense Industrial Strategy’s prio ...

NFIB Awards Senator Young Guardian Of Small Business Award

04 Oct 2024

WASHINGTON – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) recently awarded U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) its most prestigious legislative recognition, the NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award. “I am honored to receive the Guardian of Small Business Award from NFIB for my efforts to promote and support Hoosier small businesses. As the ...

Premier Ag Constructing New Facility

02 Oct 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer An Indiana-based agricultural cooperative, Premier Ag provides local communities with energy products and crop management services and is building a new facility to do it in. Energy products they provide include propane, diesel and gas. Essentially, they are an energy and agronomy company. Agronomy is a branch of agric ...

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Statistics And Highlights Of Indiana Supreme Court Work Available Online

08 Oct 2024

The Indiana Supreme Court annual report is available online. Chief Justice Loretta Rush will speak to media about the report on Tuesday, October 15 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) in the Supreme Court conference room (State House Room 319). Press interested in attending should RSVP to Sarah.Kidwell@courts.in.gov. The 60+ page Supreme Court annual report pr ...

October Breast Cancer Awareness Month

04 Oct 2024

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among Hoosier women, which is why we recognize the month of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  Early detection of breast cancer is critical in improving a patient's chance of survival, which is why I supported a new law this year that i ...

FCC Inmate Rules Could Dismantle Countless Local Police Investigations

03 Oct 2024

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is co-leading a 14-state lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC’s) new rule that could limit phone calls for inmates and prevent local police from performing one of their most basic functions — investigating and preventing crimes by surveilling inmate calls. By capping the cost f ...

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Latest Washington County Mugshots

The following individuals were arrested recently by local law enforcement agencies. Those listed, in most cases, are just facing charges at this point, and are to be considered innocent of those charges unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges are often dropped or lessened. Mugshots are collected from local law enforcement agencies on Mondays and are public records. 

 

Jason D. Anderson
Jeremiah S. Williams
Robert G. Dailey
David S. Hudson

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