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Recently released Muncie felon arrested in wife s 2016 slaying
MUNCIE, Ind. A Muncie felon has been accused of killing his wife nearly five years ago.
Kenneth Wayne Herbert, 52, was being held without bond Friday in the Delaware County jail, preliminarily charged with murder.
Kimberley Jo Herbert was 48 when she died in June 2016. Authorities said her death was the result of multiple traumatic blunt force injuries.
According to an affidavit filed Thursday, when Kenneth Herbert was arrested by Delaware County sheriff s deputies:
• When Herbert delivered his wife to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital about 2:40 a.m. on June 20, 2016, she was unresponsive and in cardiac arrest, and had blood oozing out of (her) mouth.
December 20, 2020
(GREENCASTLE) – Stephanie Mizelle, TLM Instructor for Oakland City University (OCU) at the Putnamville Correctional Facility (ISF) was recently awarded Employee of the Month honors during a ceremony at the facility.
Ms. Mizelle has been the instructor for the coding program TLM, which stands for The Last Mile, since 2019 and in that time, she has proven herself a key contributor to the success of both the program and the participants. She has been involved in coordinating visits to the program with tech companies, executives and state leaders as well as maintaining updated curriculum and supplemental materials for the students.
During the pandemic, Ms. Mizelle has again stepped up in a big way. She has been volunteering to sub as the instructor for a neighboring facility during staffing shortages and remains vigilant in preparing and distributing materials to her students in their housing units while movement is restricted.