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06/01/2025

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23/05/2018

L&I officials told by INDOT to reopen Fairgrounds Road
Scott County Commissioners received additional support for the reopening of the railroad crossing on Fairgrounds Road.
The crossing has been closed for nearly two years, ever since a contractor working for the Louisville & Indianapolis (L&I) erected concrete barriers on the small strip. Other crossings in the county and in Scottsburg and Austin were improved as part of an L&I agreement with CSX Railroad to upgrade the north-and-south line. John Goldman, L&I President, said no other crossing was closed in Scott County, although two are “under consideration” in Scottsburg. Those statements were made during a May 10 public hearing conducted by the Scott County Board of Commissioners. The hearing was a chance for residents and businessmen to talk about the closure.
Goldman also told Commissioners Bob Tobias, Mike Jones and Jean Robbins that the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) supported the railroad’s decision to “temporarily close” that section of the road which lies between U.S. Highway 31 South and Vienna Road.
A letter dated May 18 from INDOT’s Rails Programs Office (RPO) Manager Venetta Keefe, however, says otherwise.
Unless L&I officials submit a petition for review to that INDOT office by June 3, L&I will be required to reopen the crossing within 60 days of the receipt of the INDOT order. Keefe stated in the order that “…the Crossing was not closed pursuant (to state regulations), and is considered to be an open crossing.”
“Additionally, the L&I “…shall restore the Crossing to the condition as it existed prior to its closure….including but not limited to the installation of passive warning devices and pavement.,” the INDOT official noted. L&I will also be responsible for all costs associated with the crossing’s restoration and reopening.
The INDOT letter was sent to Commissioners, Goldman, Scottsburg Street Superintendent Jason Applegate and the Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor.

Scottsburg High School junior Madelyn Shelton received the 2018 Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (“YGC”) Helping H...
22/05/2018

Scottsburg High School junior Madelyn Shelton received the 2018 Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (“YGC”) Helping Hand Award. She is shown with YGC member Elle Fleenor. Madelyn volunteers countless hours through the Scott County Partnership’s programs, to include bell ringing, helping with childcare and youth every Thursday night at Conquer the Chaos, fundraising events and much more. She helped get SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) reinstated at the high school and helped to start a county-wide youth-led coalition called EMPOWER. She has managed the football team for three years, and has many other activities too numerous to mention. In fact, her total volunteer service over the past five years has totaled over 700 hours!! Madelyn was honored at the YGC’s annual dinner, where she received a certificate and $100 for her efforts.
Scottsburg Elementary School third grader Elijah Everage received the 2018 Junior Helping Hand Award. He is also shown with Elle Fleenor. Eli does many community activities on his own, but he is especially passionate about helping the We Care auction. Not only does he donate his allowance, but he has encouraged classmates, neighbors and family to donate. He does the 365-day penny challenge, where he started with one penny on the first day and adds an additional penny each day. At the end of the year he will have $700 for We Care! Eli was honored at the YGC’s annual dinner, where he received a certificate and $75 for his efforts, as well as a young philanthropist kit.
This is the fifth year the YGC has awarded the Helping Hand Award to honor youth who have set themselves apart from others by working to make Scott County a better place. For more information on the Scott County YGC, a program of the Scott County Community Foundation, call 752-2057, email [email protected] or stop in the office at 60 N. Main St., Scottsburg. You may also visit the website at www.scottcountyfoundation.org.

Scott County youth can go to any of these seven sites for a meal in during the summer....
22/05/2018

Scott County youth can go to any of these seven sites for a meal in during the summer....

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