Sheriff Report
ACCIDENT REPORT
5:45 p.m. A civil complaint was reported on Maple Avenue in Paulding.
7:01 p.m. A civil complaint was reported on East Orchard Street in Payne.
7:09 p.m. A fight was reported on North First Street in Oakwood.
Monday, April 12
10:23 a.m. A trespassing complaint was reported on OH 111 in Antwerp.
11:46 a.m. A domestic complaint was reported on OH 637 in Paulding.
2:59 p.m. A keeping the peace complaint was reported on Road 82 in Paulding.
3:57 p.m. A reckless driver was reported on East Wayne Street in Grover Hill.
5:14 p.m. A littering complaint was reported on Road 162/Road 123 in Paulding.
DECATUR â Shirley Paceley learned to think of others from her mother, Alice White.
During her 48-year career, Paceley has worked for justice for victims, especially those who have suffered sexual abuse and for those with disabilities. Her endeavors have included VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), End Violence Against Women International, Illinois Family Violence Coordinating Council, Illinois Imagines, National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability and Envision Illinois. Provided photo
On Tuesday, she was recognized for that work with the Professional Impact Award from End Violence Against Women International.
Leigh Ann Davis, director of the National Center on Criminal Justice and Disabilities, said she has seen few advocates stand out as true leaders and change-makers the way Paceley does.
BRATTLEBORO â As spring approaches, the frost leaves the ground, making gravel roads susceptible to muddy conditions.
The Brattleboro Public Works Department publishes regular gravel reports this time of year as a daily guide to those roads; however, conditions can dramatically worsen within a matter of hours due to weather or traffic.
According to the report released on Thursday, East Orchard Street and Ames Hill were listed in âfairâ condition.
All other roads were listed in âgoodâ condition, but for Hamilton Road the town added âroughâ as a note of caution.
The town classifies gravel roads into four categories: good, fair, poor and closed.