Lapel Varsity Football Game Results Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024

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Passing Yards – Team Reports•YesterdayFootball Game Preview: Lapel Bulldogs vs. Triton Central TigersFootball Preview: Lapel Bulldogs vs. Triton Central Tigers
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Next game: Sat, 11/9@ Triton CentralW 27-17

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Lapel Man Arrested for Hidden Camera Scandal, Facing Multiple Felony Charges

MADISON COUNTY, Ind. — A Lapel resident is facing serious charges after being accused of secretly filming his ex-wife, girlfriend, and a teenage girl using hidden cameras placed throughout their homes.

Nicholas H. Peterson, 31, was arrested on October 18 following the issuance of a warrant. He is now facing several charges, including two counts of voyeurism (a Level 6 felony), one count of child exploitation (a Level 5 felony), and one count of possession of child pornography (a Level 6 felony).

According to court records, Peterson is alleged to have concealed cameras in his ex-wife’s and girlfriend’s homes, capturing hours of intimate footage. These recordings show the victims in states of undress and engaging in private activities.

It was Peterson’s girlfriend who first discovered the disturbing footage after noticing a revealing image of his ex-wife while he scrolled through his phone. Suspecting something was wrong, she accessed his phone, revealing the full extent of the hidden camera scheme, and alerted both the authorities and Peterson’s ex-wife.

Upon learning of the situation, Peterson’s ex-wife conducted a search of her home and discovered seven hidden cameras. The devices were deceitfully disguised as everyday household items, including smoke detectors, a portable speaker, and a USB hub. One camera was even hidden within her bathroom’s exhaust fan.

Cameras were also discovered in the home of Peterson’s girlfriend, with one found in the bedroom of a teenage girl.

During the investigation, Peterson admitted to installing the cameras in his ex-wife’s home but claimed they were placed there before their divorce due to concerns about infidelity. However, police discovered that the cameras were purchased long after the 2021 divorce.

The investigation into Peterson’s activities, which spanned over a year, uncovered thousands of images and videos, including footage of his ex-wife with her current boyfriend, as well as explicit images and recordings of the underage girl and his girlfriend.

If convicted, Peterson faces up to six years in prison for the child exploitation charge alone.

Lapel, Indiana: From Glassmaking Hub to Modern-Day Community Gem

Lapel, Indiana, a small town with a rich history, has more to offer than its charming, quiet streets might suggest. One of the most intriguing aspects of this town is its long-standing connection to the glass manufacturing industry, a legacy that continues to this day.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Lapel became a booming center for glass production. Thanks to the discovery of natural gas in the area, the town quickly attracted glass companies looking for inexpensive fuel sources to power their furnaces. The Lapel Glass Factory, one of the prominent businesses during this period, produced high-quality glass used in everything from bottles to windows. The factory brought significant growth to the town, turning it into a bustling community of workers and families dependent on this vital industry.

Although many of the early glass factories closed as natural gas supplies dwindled and the demand for handmade glass decreased, Lapel’s glassmaking heritage endures. Today, this legacy is carried on by Owens-Brockway Glass Containers, part of the global O-I Glass company, which operates a modern facility in Lapel. Located on Brookside Road, the factory produces glass containers for various industries and remains a key contributor to the local economy. This continued presence keeps Lapel’s historic connection to glass alive, offering a direct link to the town’s past.

Beyond its industrial roots, Lapel is also known for its close-knit community and enduring local traditions. Each summer, the town hosts the Lapel Village Fair, a beloved event that brings residents together for carnival rides, live music, and a showcase of local businesses and artisans. The fair is a testament to the town’s strong sense of community, where both old and new generations come together to celebrate their shared heritage.

Today, Lapel remains a growing town with small businesses, a thriving school system, and a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Its glassmaking past, from the early days of the Lapel Glass Factory to the ongoing operations of Owens-Brockway, continues to intrigue historians and visitors alike. This mix of history and modern industry makes Lapel a unique and interesting place to explore, offering a glimpse into a period of Indiana’s industrial history while still thriving in the present.

Lapel Residents Get Ready for Early Voting: Key Dates and Locations

Lapel Residents Get Ready for Early Voting: Key Dates and Locations

LAPEL — As the Nov. 5 general election draws near, residents of Lapel have several opportunities to participate through early voting at the courthouse or satellite voting locations across Madison County. Here’s what you need to know to make your vote count.

Early Voting Begins October 8

Voters can cast their ballots early at the Madison County Courthouse, located at 16 E. Ninth St., Anderson. The early voting period runs from Oct. 8 through Nov. 4, with hours from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday (until Nov. 1). Saturday voting is also available on Oct. 26 and Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the courthouse will be open on Monday, Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. to noon for last-minute voters.

Satellite Voting Sites

From Oct. 28 through Nov. 1, residents can access seven satellite voting locations throughout Madison County. All locations will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2.

If you prefer voting closer to home, you can visit the Lapel Lions Club, located at 329 S. Main St. This site, along with other locations, offers a convenient way to avoid long lines on Election Day.

Full List of Satellite Locations

  • Madison County 4-H Building – Alexandria
  • Zion Baptist Church – Anderson
  • Cross Roads Global Methodist Church – Anderson
  • Madison Park Church – Anderson
  • UAW Local 1963 – Anderson
  • Elwood Municipal Building – Elwood
  • Pendleton Community Public Library – Pendleton

The Cross Roads Church is also open Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for an additional early voting day.

Voting on Election Day

On Nov. 5, Election Day, Lapel residents can vote at any of the 30 voting centers throughout Madison County. This includes the Lapel Lions Club and other nearby options such as the Pendleton Christian Church and Ingalls Town Hall. All voting centers will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Accessible Voting for All

All voting sites, including the Lapel Lions Club, meet ADA accessibility standards, ensuring that every voter can participate comfortably and safely.

Make Your Vote Count

Lapel’s involvement in the upcoming election is crucial for shaping local and regional decisions. Whether you vote early or on Election Day, your participation is a vital part of the democratic process. Make a plan to vote and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.

Lapel Varsity Football Game Results Friday, Oct 11, 2024

Stats have been entered for the Lapel vs. Jay County on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024.

Passing Yards – Team Reports•Oct 13, 2024Football Recap: Four Straight Road Victories for LapelFootball Recap: Lapel Bulldogs vs. Jay County Patriots
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Lapel Varsity Football Game Results Tuesday, Oct 8, 2024

Indiana high school football: IHSAA Week 8 schedule, scores, state rankings and statewide statistical leaders

Passing Yards – Team Reports•Oct 8, 2024Football Game Preview: Lapel Bulldogs vs. Jay County PatriotsFootball Preview: Lapel Bulldogs vs. Jay County Patriots
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Next game: Sat, 10/12@ Jay CountyW 14-12

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Lapel Varsity Football Game Results Sunday, Oct 6, 2024

Football Recap: Lapel Comes Up Short Despite Mason Page’s Big Defensive Game

Passing Yards – Eric Frantz•Oct 8, 2024Indiana high school football: IHSAA Week 8 schedule, scores, state rankings and statewide statistical leadersKey Indiana high school football games, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores – live and final.
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Lapel Varsity Football Game Results Sunday, Oct 6, 2024

Football Recap: Lapel Comes Up Short Despite Mason Page’s Big Defensive Game

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