No rattlesnake or any other venomous snakes are found in Newton County, IN. The only venomous snake found in the northern half of Indiana would be the Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake and they are rare and endangered, but none in Newton County.
Quincy is a community in Owen County, Indiana.
The Reno Gang...world's first train robbers, were from Jackson County, Indiana.
Starke County, Indiana has not yet had any same sex marriages to take place.
Owen County, Indiana has not yet any same sex couples to marry, as of June 25,2015.
As of June 25,2014, Perry County, Indiana has not yet had any same sex couples to marry.
Scott County, Indiana has not yet issued any same sex marriage licenses to couples.
Washington County, Indiana has not yet any same sex couple to marry. The county will issue licenses on 6/26/14.
Parke County, Indiana has not yet had any same sex marriages to take place, as of June 25,2014.
Sullivan County, Indiana has not yet had any same sex couples to marry, as of 6/25/14.
Cass County, Indiana has not yet had any same sex couples to marry, as of 6/25/14.
As of my last update, there is no specific data available on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Rush County, Indiana. You may want to reach out to the Rush County Clerk's office or the Indiana State Department of Health for more accurate and up-to-date information on this topic.
Boone County, Indiana did issue marriage licenses to same sex couples today. However, the county has not released any information as to how many married.