INDIANAPOLIS An engaging and inclusive leader with a track record of furthering her company’s mission, Dr. Adrienne Sims of Indiana University Health has been named the 2024 Ogletree Deakins Human Resources Professional of the Year Award winner. Sims is IU Health’s senior vice p .
40-year-old Ray E. Tate was sentenced Friday to natural life in prison without parole in Wayne County Circuit Court. He pleaded guilty last month to the first-degree murder of Wayne County Deputy Sean Riley, who was operating in the course of his official duties. The sentencing hearing lasted about three hours. During the hearing, Judge Michael Molt read Tate his appeal rights, saying that any appeal must be filed in a written motion to a trial court within 30 days if he wishes to appeal. The sentence is to take effect immediately, and Tate was remanded to Jefferson County officials for transport. Wayne County deputies arrested 41-year-old Sarah R. McKenzie of Sims Thursday night on a White County warrant for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, disorderly conduct, and unlawful use of property. McKenzie was taken to the Wayne County Jail and held pending the posting of $5020 bond. Clay County State's Attorney Phillip M. Givens has announced the sentenci