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Re: Goofy Indiana - Weird and Strange Happenings In The Hoosier State
« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2009, 01:33:19 am »
"Neither rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night will keep postal employees from their appointed rounds."

Bloomington post office says "Fuck all that!"


Snow Keeps Mailman Away For Week

Residents' Snow Mounds Keep Mail From Being Delivered

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The motto might say neither rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night will keep postal employees from their appointed rounds, but apparently mounds of snow will.

Bloomington Postmaster Jim Mennel is advising customers that haven't received mail since last week to stop by the post office, where it's being held after about a foot of snow fell on the area Jan. 27-28.

Snow piles on curbs in some neighborhoods have kept delivery vehicles from reaching mailboxes, Mennel said.

The snow plows opened up one lane down the middle and traffic can come and go, but in shoveling driveways, many of the residents mounded the snow up in the path to the mailboxes," Mennel told The Herald-Times.

Other customers cleared walking paths to their mailboxes, but that didn't help most motor routes. Mennel said it's not feasible for a carrier with more than 600 stops to get out and walk up to the mailbox at each stop. Drivers need a clear path to pull their vehicles up to the mailbox.

"There aren't a lot of people in that category -- maybe several hundred -- but it got to the point that we were taking their mail out in hopes of being able to make delivery, they'd come in and say they hadn't gotten their mail, and our carriers were still unable to reach their mailboxes," Mennel said Thursday.

Bob Baker, who lives on Bloomington's south side, said he learned that the post office was holding his mail when he made a trip to the office to ensure that his outgoing mail would get sent.

"There have been red flags up on most of the mailboxes around here for several days now and I didn't want to wait any longer," Baker said. "While I was there, I asked about my mail, and they had it all bundled up for delivery."

Even the gloom of night is keeping some carriers from their appointed rounds. Mennel said the lack of plowing and shoveling, taken in tandem with new and unfamiliar routes, is keeping some carriers from completing their routes by 5 p.m.

"We really don't want them out after dark, for obvious safety reasons," the postmaster said.

Some carriers have had to work overtime to complete their routes, Mennel said.

"We're not supposed to work them any more than 10 hours, period," he said. "But we've already used more penalty overtime in the last several weeks than we used all of last year."


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.


http://www.theindychannel.com/newsarchive/18658078/detail.html


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Re: No Zombies Reported in Indiana So Far, Only Raptors!
« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2009, 10:55:17 am »
Beast of a roadside prank merely attack of a hacker


CARMEL, Ind. -- Rush-hour traffic, construction cones, restricted lanes, lowered speed limits and higher speeding fines are stressful enough for drivers along Keystone Avenue.

But level-headed motorists remained calm for three days as "RAPTORS AHEAD CAUTION" blinked from a portable electronic sign in the southbound lanes north of 116th Street.

At least it wasn't a warning of a zombie attack, as with signs displayed in recent days in Austin, Texas, and a St. Louis suburb.

"They are so clever," city spokeswoman Nancy Heck said about the creativity of the warnings. "They are so outrageous."

A warning about extinct velociraptors was a better prank than putting up a message to send motorists the wrong way amid construction to add roundabouts to Keystone, Heck said.

Despite the giggles, transportation officials nationally have expressed concern about online instructions for the signs. An automobile blogger at jalopnik.com on Jan. 28 posted "How to Hack an Electronic Road Sign." Posted a week earlier on i-hacked.com was "Inside programmable road signs," with photos showing how to change the messages.

Carmel's sign normally rotates the messages "106TH CLOSED AHEAD," "PROCEED WITH CAUTION" and "SPEED LIMIT 40 MPH," said Keystone project manager Jeremy Kashman.

"I did not hear of accidents happening from rubber-necking or gawking (at the sign)," Heck said.

Neither, she said, were there any raptor attacks.



http://www.indystar.com/article/20090205/LOCAL0101/902050457/1001/NEWS




well THAT is a relief!!

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Goofy Indiana: Swat Team in Goshen Raids Wrong Address
« Reply #12 on: May 22, 2009, 11:33:36 pm »
Oh Brother!  ::)  ::)

From TheIndyChannel:


SWAT Team Raids Wrong Address

Couple Came Home To Find Police At House


GOSHEN, Ind. -- A rural northern Indiana couple was shaken when they arrived home to find a police SWAT team breaking down the door to their house, only to learn the officers were at the wrong address.

Harvey Bontrager, of Goshen, said he had just pulled into the driveway Thursday evening when a vehicle blocked him in and officers began bashing in his door. Bontrager asked an officer what was going on. That's when an officer asked Bontrager for his address.

The police had a search warrant for the house next door.

Bontrager said officers then went next door and broke down that door.

Goshen police have apologized and hired a company to make repairs. Police are trying to determine how the mistake happened.


http://www.theindychannel.com/news/19540525/detail.html



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Re: Goofy Indiana: Swat Team in Goshen Raids Wrong Address
« Reply #13 on: May 22, 2009, 11:43:15 pm »
Oh Brother!  ::)  ::)

From TheIndyChannel:


SWAT Team Raids Wrong Address

Couple Came Home To Find Police At House


GOSHEN, Ind. -- A rural northern Indiana couple was shaken when they arrived home to find a police SWAT team breaking down the door to their house, only to learn the officers were at the wrong address.

Harvey Bontrager, of Goshen, said he had just pulled into the driveway Thursday evening when a vehicle blocked him in and officers began bashing in his door. Bontrager asked an officer what was going on. That's when an officer asked Bontrager for his address.

The police had a search warrant for the house next door.

Bontrager said officers then went next door and broke down that door.

Goshen police have apologized and hired a company to make repairs. Police are trying to determine how the mistake happened.


http://www.theindychannel.com/news/19540525/detail.html





well that is awful big of them!!

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

I bet that got the ol blood pumping!!  :o

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Re: Goofy Indiana - Weird and Strange Happenings In The Hoosier State
« Reply #14 on: May 23, 2009, 12:12:28 am »
Can you imagine coming home to find a SWAT team at your house? :o

Oh my god!! :laugh:

And with all the noise they were causing, I wonder if it alerted the people next door - the house the SHOULD have went to in the first place! :P

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Re: Goofy Indiana - Weird and Strange Happenings In The Hoosier State
« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2009, 12:13:14 am »
Can you imagine coming home to find a SWAT team at your house? :o

Oh my god!! :laugh:

And with all the noise they were causing, I wonder if it alerted the people next door - the house the SHOULD have went to in the first place! :P



heck I bet the entire NEIGHBORHOOD heard it!

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Re: Goofy Indiana - Weird and Strange Happenings In The Hoosier State
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2009, 12:44:09 am »
heck I bet the entire NEIGHBORHOOD heard it!

Or the entire town! Goshen isn't very big. And it is surrounded by lots of Amish farms. I'll bet everyone heard that commotion for miles and miles. :laugh:

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Goofy Indiana: Small Plane Crashes Into Martinsville Car Lot
« Reply #17 on: May 23, 2009, 01:07:37 am »
Nobody was seriously hurt so I think it's safe to rule this incident as GOOFY! ;)

(Martinsville is located in the southwest part of the Indianapolis Metro Area)

3 Injured When Plane Crashes Into Used Car Lot
Officials: Plane Landed On Top Of Cars


MARTINSVILLE, Ind. -- A small plane crashed in a Martinsville car lot Friday afternoon, injuring the pilot, his passenger and the owner of the business.

The crash happened just after 3 p.m. at K & T Auto Sales at 1040 Morton Ave. on the south side of the city.

Video from Skycam 6 showed that the plane crashed on top of three vehicles in the lot. Fire crews sprayed the entire area down with flame-retardant foam.

The pilot and his passenger were transported to Morgan Hospital with minor injuries.

The owner of the car lot was helping a customer when they saw the plane coming towards them.

"Part of the propeller went by my head before I took cover near my truck," customer Harold Diedrich told 6News' Ericka Flye.

The business owner suffered a foot injury as he tried to run away from the plane.

The pilot told police that he was trying to land at nearby McDaniel Air Field, but was coming in too high. He said he turned left in an effort to take off again, but clipped some power lines before crashing in the car lot.

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/19541527/detail.html
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Re: Goofy Indiana: Small Plane Crashes Into Martinsville Car Lot
« Reply #18 on: May 23, 2009, 01:14:51 am »
Nobody was seriously hurt so I think it's safe to rule this incident as GOOFY! ;)

(Martinsville is located in the southwest part of the Indianapolis Metro Area)

3 Injured When Plane Crashes Into Used Car Lot
Officials: Plane Landed On Top Of Cars


MARTINSVILLE, Ind. -- A small plane crashed in a Martinsville car lot Friday afternoon, injuring the pilot, his passenger and the owner of the business.

The crash happened just after 3 p.m. at K & T Auto Sales at 1040 Morton Ave. on the south side of the city.

Video from Skycam 6 showed that the plane crashed on top of three vehicles in the lot. Fire crews sprayed the entire area down with flame-retardant foam.

The pilot and his passenger were transported to Morgan Hospital with minor injuries.

The owner of the car lot was helping a customer when they saw the plane coming towards them.

"Part of the propeller went by my head before I took cover near my truck," customer Harold Diedrich told 6News' Ericka Flye.

The business owner suffered a foot injury as he tried to run away from the plane.

The pilot told police that he was trying to land at nearby McDaniel Air Field, but was coming in too high. He said he turned left in an effort to take off again, but clipped some power lines before crashing in the car lot.

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/19541527/detail.html

dang, they were LUCKY!!

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Re: Goofy Indiana - Weird and Strange Happenings In The Hoosier State
« Reply #19 on: May 23, 2009, 01:21:01 am »
An airplane landing in a car lot. How oxymoronic is THAT? :laugh:

Hey pilot person, the runway is THAT way! Shoo shoo!! Get your ass on out of here! :laugh:

Yeah. they were very lucky. They posted some pictures of the incident at the link.

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