Summer Safety Alert: Navigating Rural Roads Amidst Indiana’s Tall Cornfields 🌽🚜

🚜🌽 Seasonal Safety Reminder from Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory 🌽🚒

As summer progresses and Indiana’s cornfields continue to grow, reduced visibility at rural intersections is becoming a significant concern. The tall crops are creating blind spots that can pose serious risks for drivers, cyclists, and farm equipment operators.

🚨 When navigating rural intersections, especially those near farmland, it’s crucial to exercise extra caution. The combination of tall corn and high-speed traffic can lead to hazardous situations, making it essential to stay alert and vigilant.

To help ensure your safety and the safety of others, follow these essential tips:

✅ Approach intersections with caution, slowing down to minimize the risk of accidents, especially when surrounded by cornfields.

👀 Double-check both directions before proceeding, as corn can obscure approaching vehicles.

🚗 If visibility is limited, roll down your windows to listen for oncoming traffic, providing an additional layer of awareness.

🛑 Come to a complete stop at stop signs, even if you think no one is approaching, to avoid potential collisions.

🌙 Activate your headlights early in the evening and during early morning hours to increase visibility and reduce the risk of accidents.

🚜 Be mindful of farm equipment, particularly during late summer and fall when harvest activities are in full swing.

By working together and following these simple safety tips, we can all contribute to a safer environment and support our farming neighbors during this busy season. Share this important reminder with friends and family to help prevent accidents and save lives.

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Don’t Drink and Drive: Stay Safe with These Easy Alternatives

Even a small amount of alcohol can significantly impact your driving ability. To ensure your safety on the road, consider these options:
✔️ Schedule a rideshare in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.
✔️ Call a cab for a convenient and reliable way to get home.
✔️ Have a sober friend take you home – it’s always a good idea to have a trusted friend by your side.



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Indiana Road Closure Alert: S.R. 13 to Shut Down for Pavement Rehabilitation Work

Starting Wednesday, June 25, State Road 13 will close between County Road 400 S and Old State Road 132/Vine Street in Lapel to undergo pavement rehabilitation work. Before this new closure begins, the existing closure between I-69 and State Road 38 will reopen. For more details, visit: https://bit.ly/43XV7Po

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Lapel Fire Chief Tom Marvel Retires After 16 Years of Dedicated Service

The Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory announces the retirement of Fire Chief Tom Marvel, a dedicated public servant with a career marked by unwavering commitment, leadership, and service to the community. Chief Marvel’s journey with the department began in March 2009 as a volunteer, and he quickly rose through the ranks after becoming a certified firefighter and EMT in July of the same year.

His exceptional leadership qualities and dedication earned him a promotion to fire lieutenant in 2012, followed by key leadership roles as fire captain, training officer, and assistant fire chief. In 2022, Chief Marvel made history as the first fire chief officially appointed by the Fire Board, a testament to the respect and trust he had earned within the department and the community.

Throughout his tenure, Chief Marvel oversaw significant advancements within the department, focusing on training, operational excellence, and community engagement. His efforts have left a lasting impact, ensuring the Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory is stronger and better equipped to serve the community than ever before. Guided by the values of service, integrity, and courage, Chief Marvel’s leadership has inspired those around him, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to shape the department’s future.

The Town of Lapel and Stony Creek Township extend their deepest gratitude to Chief Marvel for his years of service, steadfast leadership, and enduring commitment to protecting life and property. As he steps down, the Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory remains committed to its mission of providing the highest quality fire suppression, emergency medical services, public education, and prevention to residents, business owners, and visitors.

In his own words, Chief Marvel expressed his gratitude to the community and department: “I want to thank the political leadership and external stakeholders of Lapel and Stony Creek Township. After over 16 years of service, I’ll be stepping away on June 24th as your Fire Chief. It’s been an honor to serve this community and work alongside the great men and women of this department. This department and community have made me into the person I am today. Thank you for the trust, support, and opportunity to lead this organization – it’s been a dream come true.”

Chief Marvel looks forward to seeing the department’s future direction and is excited about what’s to come for the community. As he bids farewell, he notes, “This isn’t goodbye – just see you later on. Thank you all for everything! God Bless.”

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Honoring Hometown Hero Bryan Hutchison: 5 Years of Dedicated Fire Service

Meet Bryan Hutchison, a dedicated firefighter with the Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory. With 5 years of service in the fire department, Bryan has been making a difference in his community since day one. As a Firefighter and Maintenance Assistant, he plays a crucial role in ensuring the fire territory runs smoothly, from participating in trainings to lending a hand at special events and responding to calls for service.

Bryan’s connection to the community runs deep, having grown up in the Town of Lapel and now proudly serving the area he calls home. What makes his service even more remarkable is that he serves alongside his brother, carrying on a family legacy of commitment, courage, and community dedication.

When asked what drives him to volunteer, Bryan’s response is heartfelt: “Being able to help in the town I call home is the best feeling in the world.” This sense of purpose and passion is evident in everything he does, from his work as a Grader INC/Mechanic in his full-time job to his tireless efforts as a firefighter.

We’re grateful for Bryan’s dedication, reliability, and generous spirit. His contributions to the community have not gone unnoticed, and we’re proud to have him as part of our team. Thank you, Bryan, for all that you do!

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Live Music Meets Small-Town Charm: Corey Cox Band at Lapel Village Fair Concert

🎉 CLOSING NIGHT CONCERT AT THE VILLAGE FAIR! 🎉
Get ready, Lapel — we’re ending the Village Fair with a bang! Join us on Saturday, July 12th from 6–8 PM at the Lapel Public Library parking lot for the first-ever Lapel Village Fair Concert, featuring the talented Corey Cox Band! 🎤🎸

This concert is more than just a night of great music — it’s a celebration of our community, the magic of summer nights, and the pride of small-town living. Bring your lawn chairs, dancing shoes, and friends for an unforgettable evening of live music, good vibes, and hometown fun. 🌟

Country music fans, you won’t want to miss Corey Cox, a hometown favorite with a big Nashville sound! 🎶 The night will also feature a variety of food trucks, so come hungry and ready to enjoy some delicious eats. 🧺

Here are the details:
📍 Lapel Public Library Parking Lot
📅 Saturday, July 12 | 6–8 PM

Tag your friends, share this post, and let’s pack the parking lot for a night to remember! 💃🕺 We can’t wait to see you there! #LapelVillageFair #CoreyCoxLive #LapelIN #SmallTownBigFun #SummerConcertNights

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