Haunted Daily News? Local paranormal group takes a closer look

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Rumor had it that the Newton Daily News building was haunted.

Stories of footsteps echoing in an empty lobby, light bulbs burning out soon after being replaced and doors mysteriously closing, untouched, had gone unexplained for years.

With Halloween just around the corner, however, we at the Daily News decided perhaps it was time to take a closer look at these phenomena, all while having a little spooky fun in the process.

Enter the Jasper County Paranormal Idealist, a team of seven investigators from around the county dedicated to picking up on paranormal activity in cemeteries, homes and businesses, among other places.

On the evening of Oct. 20, JCPI teamed up with a handful of Daily News staff for an all-night stakeout, armed with flashlights, cameras and audio equipment. For five hours, the team explored every corner of the Daily News building, from the printing presses to the boiler room, for any evidence of a paranormal presence.

An investigation this in-depth, however, isn’t something you can just wing — JCPI founders A.J. and Mollie Winningham along with co-founder Brandon Bergfeld have nearly 10 years of combined experience in pursuing the paranormal.

“In 2010 we decided to form our own team,” Mollie said.

“We slowly added people, but it’s an expensive process to build a team
up,” A.J. added.

The team, which began as the threesome, has since brought four new members on board in researcher Beth Blacksmith, lead video Harold Waits and investigators Russ Blacksmith and Bobby Sanders.

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It’s an overcast Saturday night as the members of JCPI file into the NDN building on the corner of First Avenue and East Second Street North for a complete tour.

Led by our editorial staff, they snake though each corridor of the brick building, built in 1921 specifically to house the newspaper, Waits with a camcorder on his shoulder and Bergfeld armed with a digital camera.

In addition to visual evidence, the team records audio throughout the night for later analysis, as it’s often difficult to discern certain sounds immediately and in-person. It’s clear, however, when reviewing the tracks, that something audible took the investigators by surprise.

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