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1 LOCAL PALLADIUM-ITEM MONDAY, OCT. 12, 2009 PAGE A3 Grand jury indicts ex ex-dispatcher cher Felony charges dismissed, worker faces counts of WINCHESTER A Randolph County grand jury this week indicted a former emergency dispatcher over allegations he convinced four teenage girls he had the authority to have them arrest- MUNCIE STAR PRESS Habitat helps build da dream Traveling crew works with future owner on new home BY NATALIE ROOT CORRESPONDENT Yolanda Twine went on vacation recently, but she didn't take a cruise or even take it easy. She helped build a couple of houses, and one of them will be her own. When Twine took a week's vacation from her position as dietary assistant at Forest Park Health Campus, she put in some of the 350 "sweat -equity" hours she is required to work building houses as the down payment on her new Habitat for Humanity home. She also has agreed to repay an -free loan.

Twine said she began seriously considering applying for a Habitat for Humanity home after her mother had a stroke in 2008 and she feared her mother would need to move in with her if she was unable to continue working or climbing the outside steps that led to her apartment. "It came time for signups and right before that my mom had had another stroke and obviously I was going to have her move in with me," said Twine. However, before she applied for a home, Twine's mother died. "She passed away Oct. 9, 2008, and signups were two days later, and I almost didn't go because we had a funeral to plan and I just wasn't in the right state of mind.

And my sister said, 'You know, Mom would want you to do this. Mom is still watching down on you. I want you to do this," Please see Dream, Page A4 but former emergency intimidation and battery ed unless they complied with his demands. Jarrod G. Fisher, 23, is charged with four counts of intimidation, a Class A misdemeanor carrying a maximum one-year jail term, and a single count of battery, a Class misdemeanor with a maximum 180-day sentence.

Court documents allege Fisher demanded three of his alleged victims expose their breasts in his presence, and ordered another of the teens to break up with her boyfriend under threat of being arrested. The same allegations led Fisher to be charged with six felonies child solicitation, two counts of criminal confinement and three RICHMOND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY -Item photos by Steve Koger Diane Gravlee of Greenwood, S.C., works on the Care-A-Vanners, a group that travels a Habitat for Humanity house on North around the country lending. a hand to local Street, below. Gravlee came to Richmond with Habitat for Humanity projects. MORE ONLINE Read Reporter Brian Zimmerman's education blog, "Extra Credit," at www.pal-item.com/blogs/ extra Follow Zimmerman on Twitter at www.twitter.com/brianzim.

Nettle Creek names teacher of the year The Nettle Creek School Corporation has named Andrew Zickgraf, a seventh grade science and chemistry teacher and chair of the science department at Hagerstown Junior Senior High School, teacher of the year. Zickgraf also is the assistant varsity football coach, eighthgrade girls basketball coach and junior high EDUCATION track coach. NOTEBOOK He was a semi-finalist BRIAN ZIMMERMAN for the 2010 Indiana Teacher of the Year, and will be recognized along with other Indiana teachers at a banquet in Indianapolis on Nov. 4. He attended Ball State University and earned a bachelor of science degree in 1999.

He lives in Muncie with his wife and two children. Charles, Seton win big at Boston Run Charles Elementary and Seton Catholic stole the show at this year's Boston Run, which showcased teams of fourth-, fifth- and sixthgraders from 14 area schools and programs Wednesday. Charles had the fastest cumulative times in the fourth grade boys and girls races, and second in both the fifth- and sixth grade competitions. Seton won the fifth- and sixth-grade races and second in the fourth-grade race, based on its cumulative times for the boys and girls races. Westview Elementary's boys and girls teams had the -fastest times for the fourth- and fifth-grade races.

The teams from the LOGOS program came in third in the sixth-grade boys and girls races. Reporter Brian Zimmerman: (765) 973-4478 or 1959: Restyled Edsel goes on display at Bowens Inc. 75 years ago in 1934 identified the photo of a man About 300 unemployed per- wanted in a Louisville kidnapapplied for Federal Emer- ping case as a man who orRelief school classes in dered coffee and toast but left County. before the toast was ready. were drawn up for an Department of Con- 50 years ago in 1959 fish hatchery in Ray Zaleski was named Creek Park.

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counts of impersonation of a public servant in October 2008. The felony charges were dismissed in July, Randolph County Prosecutor David Daly said this week, in part because of problems with some of the recordings made of statements the alleged victims gave to police investigators. Daly said he decided to take the case before a grand jury after noting possible discrepancies be- Gray, Indiana's 19th governor, approved a contract with was being razed to make way Wayne Corp. The company said for a gasoline station at West it would have to close by Dec. 1 if Oak and North Union streets concessions were rejected.

in Union City. Despite objections by the The restyled 1960 Edsel Bethel A.M.E. Church at 200 S. the went on display Oct. 15 at Sixth the Wayne County AlBowen's 201 W.

Main St. in coholic Beverage board granted Richmond. aliquor permit to the Olde Richmond Inn, a restaurant pro25 years ago in 1984 posed nearby at 133 S. Fifth St. a A Knoxville, maker of Debby Boone performed at gloves purchased the Richmond the Youth Explosion '84 in Glove plant at 601 N.

St. and re- Winchester. opened it after the previous owner died in an auto accident. 10 years ago in 1999 a Members of UAW Local 721 Street and Sani- LOTTERY RESULTS 66-73-74-79 OHIO Hoosier Lotto: 2-3-13-16-26-45 Sunday's day drawings: Sunday's night drawings: Rolling Cash 5: 3-19-32-34-35 Wednesday's lotto jackpot: Pick 3: 5-6-7 Pick 3: 9-5-3 Rolling Cash 5 jackpot: $8 million Pick 4: 1-6-6-8 Pick 4: 4-3-3-7 $110,000 Ten-Oh: 4-6-7-9-20-21-30-32- Ten-Oh: 1-2-7-13-19-22-27-32- Classic Lotto jackpot: Find late lottery numbers at 37-40-42-44-46-56-58-60-64-70- $3.3 million www.pal-item.com 79-80 69-79 tween statements attributed to victims in written police reports and those made i in later depositions. In this week's deliberations, the grand jury elected not to indict Fisher on the more serious charges filed last year.

An initial hearing is set Oct. 28 in Randolph Circuit Court. Comment on this story at a OUT OF OUR PAST JESS AND LOU ANN PRICE THIS COLUMN, RESEARCHED BY JESS AND LOU ANN PRICE, APPEARS IN THE -ITEM EVERY MONDAY. sons gency Wayne Plans Indiana servation Clear "Losing answer and that viewed istered my size A INDIANA Saturday's night drawings: Daily 3: 9-4-1 Daily 4: 0-9-7-6 Lucky 5: 4-7-11-14-21 Quick Draw: 2-3-4-6-13-14-20- 30-47-50-52-53-55-60-62-65- tation Department workers sued the city in an effort to force recognition of their union as a bargaining agent, Citing a lack of business, the owners of the Leland Hotel dropped the Clarion franchise while searching for a buyer. All 16 members of the YMCA board resigned so a new board could negotiate with creditors.

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