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July 29, 2020

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Something newsworthy? Let us know at 812-354-8500! WINSLOW LIONS CLUB SPONSORS HORSE SHOW About 54 horses and riders compet- ed in the Open Fund Horse Show at the Rockin' G Saddle Club on Satur- day near Otwell. The event was spon- sored by the Winslow Lions Club and hosted by Matt Gamble. Gamble said he built the arena near his house so his kids could practice their horse skills. Then when the 4-H Fair horse events were cancelled, he decided to host the event. There were 28 juniors and a total of 54 horses in the event. It started at 11 a.m. and ran un- til late afternoon Saturday. RESULTS Junior Flags 1) Emily Whitehurst, 2) Lilly Mil- born and 3) Ellason Martin Senior Flags 1) Matt Gamble, 2) Mindy Gayhart Junior Poles 1) Raeleigh McCracken, 2) Emily Whitehurst, 3) Lilly Milborn Senior Poles 1) Leah Schnell, 2) Emily White- hurst, 3) Ron Luigs Junior Keyhole 1) Akiayia Scraper, 2) Jordan Cooper and 3) Ellason Martin Senior Keyhole 1) Leah Schnell, 2) Matt Gamble, 3) Ron Luigs Pony Express 1) Benny Thomas and John Cooper, 2) Matt Gamble and Tayden Schooler, 3) Hunter Willis and Camron Willis Junior Ring Toss 1) Akiayia Scraper Senior Ring toss 1) Matt Gamble The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, July 29, 2020 A-5 CHILI FRIDAY Roast Beef Manhattan $ 8.99 Roast Beef Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Bread with Green Beans or Corn and Drink * Parmesan Baked Tilapia $ 8.99 Baked Potato, Bread and Drink * Stromboli $ 8.99 Our Own Special Stromboli Served with Grippos (Plain or BBQ), Side Salad and a Drink * CHEESY CHICKEN BROCCOLI Chicken and Dumplings $ 8.99 Plate of Chicken and Dumplings, Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Baked Apples, Roll and a Drink * Philly Cheesesteak $ 8.99 Includes a Side and a Drink * WEDNESDAY Boneless Pork Chop $ 8.99 Tender Pork Loin Baked with Special Spices and Parmesan Cheese served with Baked Potato, Green Beans and a Drink * TUESDAY *Your Choice of Regular Coffee, Tea or Coke Product. 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JULY 29 – AUGUST 4 HAM & BEANS WITH CORNBREAD Turkey Manhattan $ 8.99 Turkey Breast Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Polish Sausage $ 8.99 with Sauerkraut Served with Cornbread, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, and Drink * Chef Salad $ 8.99 Ham, Bacon, Turkey, Eggs, Cucumber, Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomatoes, Carrots and Croutons n a Bed of Lettuce. and Drink * MONDAY CHILI Spaghetti $ 7.99 Cheesy Mozzarella Toast, Side Salad and Drink* Reuben $ 7.99 with Your Choice of Side and Drink * Cheeseburger & Chili $ 8.99 Cheeseburger with a Cup of Chili, Chips and Drink* Pancakes $ 7.99 Choice of Side and Drink* CHILI Biscuits and Gravy $ 7.99 With Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage, Two Eggs and Drink* SATURDAY SPECIALS Stromboli $ 8.99 Our Own Special Stromboli Served with Grippos (Plain or BBQ), Side Salad and a Drink * daily WE'RE OPEN for Dine-in and Carry-Out We've got lots of space and many rooms to spread out! THURSDAY CHEESY POTATO Meatloaf $ 8.99 Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Roll and Drink * Grilled Chicken Summer Salad $ 8.99 Marinated grilled chicken breast served on a bed of spring mix with red onion, tomato, cheese and bacon with creamy ranch dressing. Served with drink * free PERFECT PINT CLEAR TUMBLER with $20 purchase on Saturday FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS FRIDAY MORNING FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS SATURDAY MORNING Mon-Fri 7am-8pm Saturday 7am-2pm 812-354-2004 OPEN FUND HORSE SHOW Mindy Gayhart races her horse into the keyhole area as they attempt a quick 180-degree turn. Matt Gamble works with his horse on a quick turnaround in the keyhole competition. Gamble placed second in the competition. Kenley Hayes puts a bridle on her horse, Ca- lypso, before the keyhole competition. Jamie Nicholson brings her horse to a quick stop during the keyhole competition. Doades charged with domestic battery Benningfield charged with battery and possession By James Capozella Michael S. Doades, 40, of 3583 N. CR 1000 E., Otwell, has been charged with do- mestic battery committed in the presence of a child less than 16 years and April Ben- ningfield, 37, faces the same charge, and also possession of a legend drug, according to a probably cause affidavit filed in Pike Circuit Court. The charges stem from a dispatch on July 21 to Deputy Paul Col- lier at approximately 2 p.m. to a residence at 10201 E. CR 325 N. in Otwell. Pike County Sheriff Kent Johnson, Chief Deputy Dal- las Killian and Indiana State Trooper Hunter Manning in- vestigated the domestic call with Collier after Collier ar- rived on CR 325 N. and recog- nized Benningfield walking from the residence. Benning- field told Collier she had got- ten into an argument with Mi- chael Doades and that he had pushed her three times, with two small children, ages sev- en and four, present. Deputy Collier had Killian watch Benningfield while he and Sheriff Johnson walked to the front door of the residence to talk with Doades. He told of- ficers that Benningfield spit in his face and that he may have pushed her after that. He said that Benningfield has been mad all day and that they were arguing. He said he wanted to talk with his daughter, and Benningfield was blocking the doorway and backed into him. Collier spoke with Ben- ningfield, asking about the spitting, and she said she may have had spit come out of her mouth while talking with him, but it was not purposeful- ly. Both Doades and Benning- field were placed in handcuffs and transported to the Pike County Jail, according to the report. Deputy Killian advised Collier that Benningfield had Zoloft pills wrapped in cello- phane in her purse and she said she did not have a pre- scription for them. Benning- field was then charged with battery and possession of a legend drug, according to the affidavit.

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