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TV Sports Today – June 30

Three friends jumping in excitement holding beer bottles while watching sports game on TV.

Auto racing

Formula One: The Austrian Grand Prix, 9:05 a.m. (ESPN2)

NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: The Overton’s 400, 3 p.m. (NBCSN)

Golf

European Tour: Andalucia Masters, 7:30 a.m. (Golf Channel)

PGA Tour: The Rocket Mortgage Classic, 1 p.m. (Golf Channel) and 3 p.m. (CBS)

PGA Tour Champions: U.S. Senior Open, 2 p.m. (FOX)

LPGA Tour: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, 3 p.m. (Golf Channel)

Web.com Tour: Utah Championship, 6 p.m. (Golf Channel)

MLB

Yankees vs. Red Sox in London, 10 a.m. (FOX)

Cubs at Reds, 1 p.m. (Fox Sports Indiana)

Dodgers at Rockies or Diamondbacks at Giants, 4 p.m. (MLB)

2019 MLB All-Star Selection Show, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Braves at Mets, 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Men’s soccer

UEFA U-21 Finals: Germany vs. Spain, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

CONCACAF Gold Cup: Jamaica vs. Panama, quarterfinal, 5:30 p.m. (FS1)

CONCACAF Gold Cup: USA vs. Curacao, quarterfinal, 8:30 p.m. (FS1)

Tennis

Wimbledon: first round, 6 a.m. Monday (ESPN)

Albert Taylor Burton, Sr.

NORTH VERNON

Albert Taylor Burton, Sr., 73, of North Vernon, passed June 28, 2019 at Majestic Care.

Funeral will be at 11 a.m. on July 2 at Trinity Full Gospel North Vernon. Visitation 4-8 p.m. on July 1 at Sawyer-Pickett Funeral Home.

Thea L. Linneweber

COLUMBUS

Thea L. Linneweber, 63, of Columbus, passed away at 5:25 a.m. Saturday, June 29, 2019 at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Arrangements have been entrusted to Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home.

Susan “Janie” Hood

COLUMBUS

Susan “Janie” Hood, 69, passed away Friday, June 28 at Our Hospice Of South Central Indiana.

A full obituary will be available in Tuesday’s edition of The Republic.

Hathaway-Myers Chapel is serving the Hood family.

Howard Houshour

COLUMBUS

Howard Houshour, 81, of Columbus, Indiana passed away late Thursday afternoon in the Columbus Regional Medical Center. He was born in Bloomington on New Years Day, 1938 to Roy Houshour and Gertie Hayes Houshour.

Howard was one of the first Volkswagen mechanics in Bloomington working for Johnson Services. After his time with Volkswagen, he went on to work with Kenny Glass in Columbus, Indiana.

He and his wife Wilma are long time members of the Bethel Baptist Church in Columbus.

Howard leaves behind his wife Wilma Johnson Houshour of Columbus; son Robert W. Houshour and his wife Carolyn of Bloomington; grandchildren Tonya Thompson, Brian Houshour, Amy Clay, Rebecca, Lisa, and Carrie Houshour, Michael Houshour II, and Faith Houshour; 16 great grandchildren; two brothers Richard Houshour and Ronnie Houshour and his wife Joyce. He is also survived by daughter in law Bonnie Houshour, Michaels widow.

Howard was preceded in death by his parents, two sons Michael and James Houshour, 4 sisters, Gladys, Gail, Wilma and Catherine and a granddaughter Amanda Houshour.

Funeral services will be held Monday July 1, 2019 at 1 p.m. at Allen Funeral Home and Crematory 4155 South Old Sate Road 37. Pastor Adam Carrigan will preside and burial will follow in the Duncan Cemetery. Visitation for Howard will be held Sunday afternoon and evening from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Allen Funeral Home and Crematory.

Online condolences, photos and memories may be shared with family and friends at www.allencares.com

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Clyde L. Flinn

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COLUMBUS

Clyde L. Flinn, 85, of Columbus, passed from this life at 2:35 a.m. Saturday, June 29, 2019 at Silver Oaks Health Campus.

Mr. Flinn was born July 21, 1933, in Lawrence County, Indiana, the son of the late Claudie and Ruby Earl Flinn. On June 29, 1957, Mr. Flinn married Delores Maxine Canada; she survives.

Mr. Flinn was inducted into the United States Army September 16, 1953 during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged from active duty September 15, 1955. He continued his service in the Army Reserves.

Mr. Flinn received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1961.

Mr. Flinn was an electrical engineer at Cummins Engine Company retiring in 1985 after 22 1/2 years of service.

Mr. Flinn was a faithful member of New Hope Christian Church and enjoyed membership in the Cedar Masonic Lodge No. 161 in Leesville, Indiana and the Purdue Alumni Association. He was a registered engineer and a member of the Indiana Society of Professional Engineers.

He enjoyed fishing and playing the guitar and was so proud of his red 1950 Ford pickup truck.

Mr. Flinn is survived by his wife of 62 years, Delores; his son, Randal (Paula) Flinn of West Lafayette; grandchildren, Kristine (Aaron) Parrish of Lafayette, Kyle (Elizabeth) Flinn of Lafayette and Katelyn Flinn of West Lafayette; two great-granddaughters, Olivia Lewis and Elizabeth Parrish; and a former daughter-in-law, Jayne Parker of Lafayette.

Mr. Flinn was preceded in death by his parents, Claudie and Ruby Flinn.

The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home on Washington Street, John Sichting will officiate.

Family and friends may gather for visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday and from 9:30 a.m. until service time Tuesday.

Mr. Flinn will be laid to rest at the Garland Brook Cemetery. Full military rites will be presented by the Bartholomew County Veterans Honor Guard.

Memorial contributions may be made to the New Hope Christian Church.

Online condolences and special memories may be shared with the family and a video tribute may be viewed at barkesweaverglick.com.

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Purdue celebrating moon landing with festivities

Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, Manned Spacecraft Center, showing the flight controllers celebrating the successful conclusion of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission.

Staff Reports

WEST LAFAYETTE — “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” The words echoed from millions of television sets in the late evening of July 20, 1969, as Purdue alumnus Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon.

Purdue, known as the “Cradle of Astronauts,” will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a series of events July 18-20, including a presentation by Gene Kranz, Apollo 11’s flight director, showings of a new Armstrong documentary, children’s activities and a variety of panels featuring space authors and others who knew Armstrong or worked on the Apollo 11 mission. There also will be a moment of remembrance at 4:17 p.m. to mark the exact time of the lunar landing.

Fifty years ago, Armstrong, along with command module pilot Buzz Aldrin, spent several hours walking on the lunar surface, collecting rocks and photographing the historic event. Armstrong’s historic moment is the theme for the 150th anniversary of Purdue as a university with Purdue’s Giant Leaps Sesquicentennial Campaign. The 150th celebration of Purdue will conclude with an astronaut reunion at Homecoming on Oct. 12.

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The festivities begin at 3 p.m. on July 18 with Apollo 11 flight director Gene Kranz presenting — live and live-streamed — “Go or No-Go: The Untold Story of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing.”

From 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on July 19 is an open house for the special exhibition “Apollo in the Archives: Selection from the Neil A. Armstrong Papers.” The exhibition can be accessed through Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Library in the Stewart Center, 128 Memorial Mall, and includes key Apollo 11 mission documents and artifacts from Armstrong’s personal papers. Exhibition scavenger hunts and viewing of Apollo 11 World Tour rare film clips are family-friendly. Popcorn and light refreshments will be provided.

The celebration continues July 20 with a 10 a.m. showing of “Armstrong,” a documentary at the Loeb Playhouse in the Stewart Center. This new 45-minute documentary film features home videos shot by Armstrong and unseen footage from NASA. The film also shows again at 7 p.m.

From noon to 1 p.m. in the lobby of Loeb Playhouse in the Stewart Center, a space author meet-and-greet features George Leopold, author of “Calculated Risk: The Supersonic Life and Times of Gus Grissom;” John Norberg, co-author of “Spacewalker;” and Susan Gunderson, co-author of “Becoming a Spacewalker.” Books will be available on site for purchase. From noon to 4 p.m. K — 12 STEM activities will be available for kids at Purdue Mall fountain near the Neil Armstrong statue outside Neil Armstrong Hall. Kids can become a lunar scientist and journey to the moon, look up close at lunar samples collected by Apollo astronauts, make their own impact craters on the surface of the moon and explore the Apollo 11 command module in augmented reality. Attendees can also test their knowledge of the Earth-moon system by creating scale models and learn about the history and future of lunar science and exploration.

How did Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins get to the moon 50 years ago? Children can build their own rockets and learn about the incredible technology that enabled humans to reach for the stars, learn about the different roles that communication plays in exploration and discovery with hands-on activities and get a chance to work with a science communication expert to record and star in their own STEM COM video.

At 1 p.m. at the Stewart Center’s Loeb Playhouse, a Past, Present, Future NASA Flight Director Panel features alumni panelists Allison Bolinger (future), Marcos Flores (future), Gary Horlacher (present) and Wayne Hale (past). The panel is moderated by past flight director Tomas Gonzalez-Torres. This event is free, but a ticket is required.

From 4 to 4:30 p.m. is the Lunar Module Landing Celebration in the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering.

A 5 p.m. panel on Industry’s Crucial Role in the Apollo 11 Mission is free, but requires a ticket. The panel features a few Purdue alums who worked behind the scenes to make the Apollo 11 mission possible including Ron Larsen (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Tim Harmon (Boeing Company’s Rocketdyne Division) and Chesterfield Janes (IBM Mechanical Systems Manager).

For more information on the celebration, visit purdue.edu/apollo11/events/index.php.

Looking Back – June 30

Rachel Nolting took guarding first baseline for her Clifty Creek team very seriously under the lights at County Stadium in 1994.

2009

Cummins Inc. and 11 insurance companies sued each other over what Cummins estimated to be $381 million in damages incurred from the June 2008 flood.

1994

Jamie Norris, daughter of James and Anita Norris of Carr Hill Road, was named Bartholomew County 4-H Fair Queen.

1969

Expansion and pressure created by extreme heat caused two sections of road, one on West State Road 46 in front of the Imperial House Motel and one near the Kocolene service station west of Third street, to “explode,” blowing chunks of concrete as high as street lights in the area.

Around Town – June 30

Orchids to …

• James and Olivia at Walmart west of town for being very helpful in the purchase of our kayak.

• Officer Shawn for investigating my stolen wallet and your great kindness, from the 76-year-old woman.

• Andy Ball from McDonald’s on National Road for their thoughtfulness and donating the meals for the kids at our Vacation Bible School, from Parkside Baptist Church.

• Kyle at Duke Energy who removed a limb from our power lines, from Bob and Barb.

• the gentleman who helped us load the two dehumidifiers in Menard’s parking lot on Friday.

Happy Birthday to …

• Keith Bode from your family, Dianna Sue and Donna.

• the Rev. Charles Aigner.

• Keith Bode, from Bob, Jeri, Rose, and your family and friends.

• Lily Turner, love your family.

• Jaden Pettit, from Grandma and Grandpa Matt.

ANOTHER beautiful morning

Local Police, Fire – June 30

Police, Fire

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information was summarized from the records of city, county, and state police, fire and hospital agencies.

Arrests

Wednesday

Uriah R. Cook, 34, of 695 Fairview Drive, Columbus, body attachment, 4:24 p.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $2,500 bond.

Tiffany A. Lovelace, 29, of 150 Cambridge Square — 1, Columbus, body attachment, 4:46 p.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $608 bond.

Terri S. Willey, 55, Edinburgh, dealing in marijuana, dealing in methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine, 5:46 p.m., by the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, held on $266,000 bond.

Rachel E. Allen, 32, of 5875 E. County Road 50N, Columbus, probation violation, 8:51 p.m., by Community Corrections, held without bond.

Timothy Barrow, 57, Rushville, theft — receiving stolen property, 9:47 p.m., by the Columbus Police Department, released on $7,500 bond.

Tyler L. Vanderpan, 26, Indianapolis, possession of a lookalike substance, legend drug injection devices, out-of-county warrant, 11:34 p.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held without bond.

Thursday

Ines G. Perez, 39, Seymour, identity deception, 12:25 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $7,500 bond.

Issreal K. South, 39, Connersville, Bartholomew County warrant, 12:51 a.m., by the Bartholomew County sheriff’s Department, released on $3,500 bond.

Kristi M. Schofner, 43, Rushville, out-of-county warrant, criminal trespass, 1:16 a.m., by the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, held without bond.

Abbagail C. Jukens, 20, Greenwood, legend drug injection devices, possession of paraphernalia, 2:53 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $60,000 bond.

Damien Morical-Jones, 18, Greenwood, possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine, legend drug injection devices, 3:26 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $118,500 bond.

Timothy K. Meadows, 39, of 717 Wilson St., Columbus disorderly conduct, 4:03 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, released on $3,500 bond.

Tyrrice L. Degraffenreid, 35, of 640 Union St., Columbus, residential entry, 4:08 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $7,500 bond.

Jonathan L. Gilpin, 27, Seymour, body attachment, 5:05 a.m., by the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, held on $1,000 bond.

Daiquis N. Coram, 18, of 869 Fairview Drive, Columbus, driving while suspended, 5:16 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, released on $5,000 bond.

Adam E. Cameron, 29, of 720 Maple St., Columbus, operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic offender, body attachment, 6:11 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $8,250 bond.

Clarissa D. Johnson, 36, of 717 Wilson St., Columbus, battery on a public safety official, disorderly conduct, resisting law enforcement, 1:23 p.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held on $16,000 bond.

Fire, medic runs

Thursday

1:20 a.m. — Person injured in a fall in the 2600 block of Streamside Drive.

5:52 a.m. — Vehicle fire at the I-65 West County Road 450S exit.

9:15 a.m. — Person injured in a fall in the 2500 block of Foxpointe Drive.

9:57 a.m. — Unconscious person in the 5000 block of East State Street.

12:27 p.m. — Person injured in the 16000 block of East County Road 265N.

12:41 p.m. — Unconscious person in the 1900 block of McKinley Avenue.

12:45 p.m. — Person injured in a fall in the 13000 block of West County Road 950S.

4:40 p.m. — Vehicle fire near the 63 mile-marker of North I-65.

6:48 p.m. — Person injured in the 700 block of Spear Street.

6:48 p.m. — Structure fire in the 15000 block of North County Road 250W.

7:06 p.m. — Person injured in a fall in the 400 block of South Mapleton Street.

9:19 p.m. — Person injured in a battery in the 1400 block of Ruddick Avenue.

9:35 p.m. — Person injured at the intersection of 25th Street and Hawcreek Avenue.

Incidents

Thursday

5:02 a.m. — Property-damage accident at the intersection of South and Market streets.

8:15 a.m. — Shoplifting in the 2000 block of Merchants Mile.

9:45 a.m. — Criminal mischief or vandalism in the 200 block of North Marr Road.

10:02 a.m. — Forgery in the 400 block of Jonesville Road.

1:25 p.m. — Property-damage accident in the 3100 block of North National Road.

2:42 p.m. — Fraud reported to the sheriff’s department.

3:53 p.m. — Property-damage accident at the intersection of West County Road 550N and North U.S. 31.

5:12 p.m. — Theft in the 300 block of Reeveston Drive.

5:23 p.m. — Personal-injury accident at the intersection of Poshard Drive and Arnold Street.

5:37 p.m. — Theft in the 1800 block of 10th Street.

7:01 p.m. — Property-damage accident in the 8500 block of North State Road 9.

8:04 p.m. — Subject refusing to leave in the 900 block of Chestnut Street.

8:07 p.m. — Shoplifting in the 1800 block of North National Road.

8:28 p.m. — Drug violations in the 6100 block of East Prairie Stream Way.

8:32 p.m. — Battery in the 1400 block of Ruddick Avenue.

8:44 p.m. — Battery in the 700 block of Seventh Street.

9:45 p.m. — Shoplifting in the 700 block of Creekview Drive.

9:48 p.m. — Property-damage accident in the 11000 block of South Jonesville Road.

10:17 p.m. — Theft in the 4000 block of 25th Street.

10:28 p.m. — Battery in the 500 block of Pence Street.

10:34 p.m. — Property-damage accident at the intersection of West Lowell Road and North County Road 325W.

11:10 p.m. — Residential burglary in the 200 block of North Ross Street.