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Report: County commissioners hit with COVID-19

Two Bartholomew County Commissioners have been hit with COVID-19 and the entire commissioners office is quarantining.

The Republic newspaper is reporting this morning that County Commissioners President Larry Kleinhenz and Commissioner Tony London both have tested positive for COVID-19.

Kleinhenz told the newspaper that he had been feeling poorly, including a fever and trouble breathing. London said he had only mild symptoms, including fatigue.

The Centers for Disease Control recommends staying home for 14 days after you have had close contact with a person who has had COVID-19. The federal agency figures close contact as being within six feet of someone with COVID-19 for 15 minutes or more. If you had direct physical contact with the person, shared eating or drinking utensils, or if the person sneezed, coughed or otherwise got respiratory droplets on you, you also are considered to have been in close contact.

You can read more about the commissioners COVID-19 cases at therepublic.com

Ivy Tech, Greensburg High School partnership featured

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus Campus and Greensburg Community High School will be featuring their partnership in an upcoming statewide podcast.

According to the school, an upcoming episode of the college’s ‘Our College, Your Voice” podcast will be focused on the path high school students can take through Ivy Tech to earn college credits. The schools have a program called Indiana College Core, where high school students can take a list of Ivy Tech classes while still in high school, that will transfer to any Indiana four-year university or college. Students who take part in the program will start college as a sophomore.

In addition to school officials, the podcast will feature student Ella Tungate. She is a recent Greensburg Community High School graduate who took part in the program. She is now studying radiology and plans to do a field experience at Columbus Regional Hospital.

.The podcast will be available on all major podcasting services on February 25th.

For more information about the Indiana College Core program, visit ivytech.edu/gen-ed-transfer-core/.

Hope siblings arrested in attack on pregnant woman

Autumn Purtlebaugh. Photo courtesy of Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department

A brother and sister from Hope have been arrested after an incident where a pregnant woman was battered during a domestic disturbance.

The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department arrested 19-year-old Autumn Purtlebaugh and 18-year-old Ean Purtlebaugh after an incident earlier this month in Taylorsville. According to police reports, the Purtlebaughs went to a home in Taylorsville uninvited and got into a fight with the residents there.

Ean Purtlebaugh is accused of hitting and strangling a man in the Mulberry Street home, while Autumn Purtlebaugh allegedly spit on and attacked a pregnant woman, causing injuries to the victim.

Ean T. Purtlebaugh. Photo courtesy of Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department.

Ean Purtlebaugh is facing charges of strangulation and domestic battery. Autumn Purtlebaugh is facing preliminary charges of burglary, battery on a pregnant woman resulting in injury, battery in the presence of a minor and battery by bodily waste.

Welmer to run for Bartholomew GOP chairwoman

Columbus Clerk-Treasurer Luann Welmer is announcing her plans to run for chairwoman of the Bartholomew County Republican party.

Last month, long-time party chairwoman Barb Hackman announced that she was stepping down from the position she has held since 2013.

Welmer has been elected clerk-treasurer in 2011, 2015 and again in 2019 and has also served as the Bartholomew County Republican Party treasurer for eight years.

Welmer also announced a slate of officers she would be bringing with her to the chairwoman role, if chosen by county Republicans, That includes Josh Burnett as vice chair, Leah Beyer as secretary, and Liana Lienhoop as treasurer.

County Republicans will be gathering at YES Cinema on March 6th to choose Hackman’s replacement.

Coroner sees spike in natural deaths, homicides, overdoses

The Bartholomew County Coroner’s office saw significant increases in homicides and overdoses last year, but the largest increase was in the number of natural deaths investigated in the county.

The coroner’s office released its annual report for 2020 this week, which showed 31 deaths from overdoses, an increase over the previous record of 30 set in 2017. According to County Coroner Clayton Nolting, there were five homicides last year in the county, up from the one in 2017, none in 2018 and two in 2019.

But the number of natural deaths investigated by the coroner’s office increased to 125 last year compared to 94 in both 2017 and 2018, and 89 in 2019.

According to Nolting’s report, there were some bright spots as the number of suicides decreased in 2020 from 16 the previous year to 12 last year. And there were no deaths of children to be investigated last year, compared to six in 2019 and 5 in each of the two prior years.

You can read the entire 2020 Bartholomew County Coroner’s Report here.

Radio icon Rush Limbaugh dies at 70

From our news-gathering partners at TTWN Media Networks Inc.

Longtime talk radio host Rush Limbaugh is dead. His wife Kathryn made the announcement.

The 70-year-old passed away after a year-long battle with advanced lung cancer, a diagnosis he revealed was terminal just months ago.

Since achieving radio syndication stardom in the late 80’s, he has grown into the most listened-to radio show in the U.S. Limbaugh opened up about his cancer battle late last year, admitting he wasn’t expecting to make it to December.

In February of 2020, President Trump awarded Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom during his final State of the Union address.

Trump is remembering Rush Limbaugh after learning the conservative radio host passed away today.

Trump said he spoke with Limbaugh a couple of days ago by phone and noted he was fighting until the very end.  Trump praised Limbaugh as a fantastic man and a fantastic talent.  He said Limbaugh was very courageous during his battle with cancer and he wished he could have visited with Limbaugh in his final days, but that wasn’t possible.

Talk show host Sean Hannity says the conservative media landscape today would look a lot different if there was no Rush Limbaugh.

 

Hannity said there would be no talk radio, Fox News or other right-wing broadcasts if Limbaugh had not set the stage.  He credited Limbaugh with putting the nation on a conservative course, saying he had changed the minds of generations of Americans.

Ivy Tech offers virtual enrollment for March semester

Ivy Tech Community College will be hosting Virtual Express Enrollment Days from Wednesday, March 3rd to Friday, March 5th. Prospective students will be able to complete their enrollment steps virtually and sign up for classes that start on March 22nd.

This March, Ivy Tech will be offering a wide range of programs including healthcare, IT and manufacturing. There are also short-term certificate options that are entirely online and available for free through the Workforce Ready Grant, under Next Level Jobs program.

Appointments will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. During the appointment, participants will receive assistance with assessment, meeting with an advisor, and registering for classes. To take part you must RSVP.

To make an appointment you can visit ivytech.edu/eeday.

Animal shelter: Protect pets from bitter cold weather

Columbus Animal Care Services says it is time to bring your outside pets into a sheltered space.

Nicohl Birdwell-Goodin, director of the city animal shelter says that the city requires outdoor dogs be brought into a temperature controlled building when it drops to below 20 degrees outside.

The agency is urging residents to protect their pets in the bitter cold. In addition to adequate shelter, you should make sure there is plenty of drinkable water and extra food. Check water bowls to make sure they haven’t frozen over. An outdoor pet is more likely to drink from puddles that may contain anti-freeze or other toxic chemicals if they can’t get to clean drinking water.

Dog houses should only be large enough for a pooch to turn around and not much more. It should be half filled with straw for bedding and insulation. Birdwell-Goodin said that straw is much better than blankets as dogs can burrow into the material for extra warmth, while blankets can get wet and freeze. You should face the opening to the south and cover the door with heavy plastic or cloth strips to keep the wind outside and the body heat inside.

She also warns that you should be checking under the hood of your vehicle before starting it, just in case outdoor cats are napping against the warm engine. She suggests knocking on the hood before starting it, to give them a chance to escape.

Gleaners reschedules food distribution due to cold

The Gleaners Food Bank distribution set for today at the Columbus Municipal Airport has been canceled due to dangerously low temperatures.

It has been rescheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, February 26th at the airport at 5175 N. Warren Drive.

You will be able to stay in your vehicle and the food will be delivered to you. There will be no early arrivals and there is no parking allowed on River Road or Cunningham Drive.

No ID is required.

Rep. Lucas marijuana legislation moves forward

Legislation from Seymour Republican State Rep. Jim Lucas was supposed to deal with decriminalization of marijuana, but it’s been changed.

The latest proposal to deal with marijuana in Indiana law would set standards for how much pot you could have in your system. It would establish a THC-blood intoxication limit of five nanograms while operating a vehicle. Lucas says he’s happy to be moving in the direction of legal marijuana in the state. His plan cleared a statehouse committee yesterday.