ISP Continue to Search for Missing Richmond Woman
HENRY COUNTY, Ind. Indiana State Police are still trying to find a Richmond woman who went missing on Saturday, May 1.
Mikaela Estes was traveling from Indianapolis to her home in Richmond along I-70. Family members told police Estes called and said she was going to stop for gas at the Wilbur Wright Road exit between New Castle and Cambridge City.
The Richmond Police Department took the initial missing person report. They asked for help when the investigation revealed Estes’ last known location was in Henry County.
ISP has confirmed that Estes was in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday, May 2 at approximately 1 p.m. Police are still attempting to locate her to determine whether she is there of her own free will.
Nelson Ag Academy has been working to fill the void by providing virtual ag education to young adults. One student discusses her experience with the program.
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University of New Hampshire announces dean’s list
DURHAM, N.H. The following area students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire for the fall 2020 semester:
Faye Taylor of Brownfield, honors; Kaia Staples of Brownfield, highest honors; Jasmine Taudvin of Gray, highest honors; Olivia Toole of Naples, high honors; Corilie Green of Pownal, highest honors; Michaela Morrill of Auburn, highest honors; Oliver Jacques of Auburn, honors; Rylee Saunders of Jay, high honors; Conrad Laroche Albert of Lewiston, honors.
Logan Lajoie of Mechanic Falls, highest honors; Laura Ireland of Wayne, honors; William Rolfe of West Paris, highest honors; Corinna Coulton of East Winthrop, highest honors; Kierra Rolston of Litchfield, high honors; Mark Greenwald of Readfield, honors; Hannah McLaughlin of Winthrop, high honors; Carolyn Frank of Chesterville, high honors; Emma Kearing of Carrabassett Valley, highest honors,