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By Dennis Dunn, Writer

The IHSAA unveiled their 2024 volleyball sectional pairings on Sunday night, Oct. 6 and all three county schools found out their fate. Located at 1100 N. Eastern School Rd., New Pekin, the Eastern Musketeers will host Class 2A Sectional 46, while the Salem Lions will play at Eastern. West Washington will travel to 1000 Academy Dr., New Albany to play in the Class A Sectional 63 at Christian Academy of Indiana (CAI).

In Class 2A, Eastern is 19-4 and 5-3 in the Mid-Southern Conference, while Salem is 9-18 and 0-7 in the MSC. Eastern is 5-0 against sectional opponents with wins over Salem (2-0, 3-0) twice, Clarksville, Paoli and Mitchell (all 3-0 scores). Salem is 6-3 against sectional foes with two wins over Mitchell (2-0, 3-0), two wins over Crawford County (3-2, 2-0), and wins over Paoli and Clarksville (both 3-0). They lost to Eastern twice and Crawford County (2-0).

In the first match of the Eastern Sectional, Clarksville will battle Mitchell and Paoli will play Salem. Crawford County drew the bye and will play the winner of the Clarksville-Mitchell match, and Eastern drew the other bye and will play the Paoli-Salem winner.

In Class A Sectional 63 at CAI, Borden will open with the host school in the first match, while South Central will play New Washington in the second match. Henryville will play West Washington in match 3 and Lanesville will battle with Rock Creek Academy in match 4.

The Senators were 8-12 this year and 2-3 in the Patoka Lake Athletic Conference. However, they were 1-4 against sectional opponents this year. Their only win was over Henryville (3-1). They lost to Borden twice (2-0, 3-1), CAI (3-2) and Lanesville (3-0).

Class 2A Sectional 46 at Eastern

M1: Clarksville vs. Mitchell (10/17 - 6 p.m.)

M2: Paoli vs. Salem (10/17 - 7:30 p.m.)

M3: Crawford County vs. Winner of M1 (10/19 - 11 a.m.)

M4: Eastern vs. Winner of M2 (10/19 - 12:30 p.m.)

Championship: Winner of M3 vs. Winner of M4 (10/19 - 6 p.m.)

Class A Sectional 63 at Christian Academy of Indiana

M1: Borden vs. CAI (10/15 - 6 p.m.)

M2: South Central vs. New Washington (10/15 - 7 p.m.)

M3: Henryville vs. West Washington (10/17 - 6 p.m.)

M4: Lanesville vs. Rock Creek (10/17 - 7 p.m.)

M5: Winner of M1 vs. Winner of M2 (10/19 - 10 a.m.)

M6: Winner of M3 vs. Winner of M4 (10/19 - 11 a.m.)

Championship: Winner of M5 vs. Winner of M6 (10/19 - 6 p.m.)

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Upcoming Blood Drives

26 Dec 2024

    There are several blood drives planned in Washington County through February. 
Dates and locations include: Friday, Jan. 3First Christian Church305 East Walnut StreetSalem12 noon-5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21West Washington High School8028 W. Batts RoadCampbellsburg9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29Westview Christian Church2638 N. West Washington School Road and Hwy. 60Campbellsburg2-6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14Washington County ...

John Jones Auto Group Donates $20,000 To YMCA

26 Dec 2024

  The Washington County Family YMCA is proud to announce that John Jones Auto Group has made a significant contribution to the Beth Armstrong Y-For-All Capital Campaign, bringing the community closer to realizing a transformative childcare and family recreation center. Thanks to the support of grants, state funding, and community donors, the YMCA’s childcare center is now fully funded! This essential facility will provide much-ne ...

Buddy Smith And David Rockey Retire From Pekin After 30 Years

23 Dec 2024

After more than 30 years of service to the town of Pekin, David Rockey and Buddy Smith have finally started their retirement! Their retirement party was full of great food, fun, and stories told about David and Buddy from family and friends. The town of Pekin has been lucky to have these men working day and night for over 3 decades. David and Buddy have done it all from ensuring Pekin residents have running water to plowing snow off th ...

Fatal Crash On SR 56

23 Dec 2024

  On Friday, December 20, at approximately 6:13 p.m., Deputies and other emergency services personnel responded to the area of State Road 56 East and the bypass for a two-vehicle collision with injuries. Deputies arrived on the scene and observed a silver 2007 Honda Civic and a red 2013 Toyota RAV 4 sitting stationary in the northern ditch of State Road 56 East, just east of Quaker Road. The driver of the Honda Civic was identif ...

Huge Success For Junior Leaders Latest Fundraiser

23 Dec 2024

    Members of the Washington County 4-H Junior Leaders worked feverishly on Thursday evening, Dec. 19, to prepare 430 cheeseballs for their annual Christmas-time fundraiser.Because of a scheduling conflict this year, the group could not begin working on the project until later in the afternoon, rather than their traditional start time of 11 a.m. With a lot of hard work, and help from several former members and adult volunte ...

Derby Dinner Musical Theatre Workshop Is Feb. 1

23 Dec 2024

  The Derby Dinner Performing Arts Academy will be hosting a "Winter Musical Theatre Workshop" for students ages 5--17 on Saturday, February 1.  The workshop will be conducted in the theatre areana at Derby Dinner, 525 Marriott Drive, Clarksville. Taught by Derby Dinner Playhouse professionals, the three-hour workshop will focus on various musical theatre skills and explore material from the upcoming summer family musical. S ...

Tis The Season--For Giving!

23 Dec 2024

  CAST (Creating Avenues For Student Transformation), a southern Indiana Dyslexia resource center, is seeking donations to help fund the organization's efforts in 2025. CAST relies solely on donations to fund their tutoring and mentoring services. “Dyslexia is a specific learning disability related to reading. Studies show up to 20% of the population in the United States is affected at some level with dyslexia. Children who are u ...

Local Christmas Services

20 Dec 2024

  Looking for a special Christmas church service this year? You won’t need to travel far. There are plenty of churches just within and around Washington County that plan to hold special Christmas services this holiday season. Here are a few options! Salem Community Church Children's program December 24 at 7 p.m. followed by a non-denominational candlelight service 190 W Beck’s Mill Rd, Salem (Hilltop Plaza) Mt Tabo ...

Holiday Trash & Recycle Pickup Schedule

19 Dec 2024

  The City of Salem has outlined the adjusted trash and recycle pickup schedules for the holidays. During the week of December 23-27, the schedule will be as follows: Trash Monday and Tuesday: Regular schedule Wednesday: No pickup Thursday: Wednesday's route Friday: Thursday's route Recycle Monday and Tuesday: Monday's route Wednesday and Thursday: Thursday's route ...

Blessings From Above Collecting & Distributing Food In Pekin

19 Dec 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Blessings From Above is collecting donations of food and providing food distribution points at three locations in the Pekin area. Telemedia, a local internet and telephone provider, has teamed up with Blessings from Above to support those in need in the Pekin area. In the business’s lobby at 105 E. Railroad St. in Pekin, they are collecting food. Telemedia customers can show their receipts for the ...

Campbellsburg New Toy Giveaway December 21

18 Dec 2024

 

The Campbellsburg First Baptist Church will be hosting their annual "New Toy Giveaway" on Saturday, December 21 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Toys can be donated from now until December 20. Donations can be made directly to the church located at 265 IN-60, Campbellsburg.

First Baptist Church of Campbellsburg asks that you leave your children at home if possible to keep from ruining the surprise!

Improve 64 Construction Anticipated In Early 2026

18 Dec 2024

  By Indiana Department of Transportation The Indiana Department of Transportation announces construction for the Improve 64 added travel lanes project is expected to begin in early 2026. Pre-construction activities will continue as scheduled, with letting scheduled for November 2025. The project will utilize a design build low bid procurement to encourage innovation in the construction of these corr ...

Motor Vehicle Collision With Multiple Injured

18 Dec 2024

  By Lt. Wayne Blevins On Saturday, December 12, at approximately 12:40 p.m., deputies along with emergency services personnel were dispatched to the area of Voyles Road and New Bear Creek Road in reference to a motor vehicle collision with multiple people injured. Deputies identified the driver as Cody Dabney, age 35 of Louisville, Kentucky. Evidence at the scene and driver statements indicated that Dabney was traveling northb ...

Cram The Cruiser Food Drive

18 Dec 2024

This year’s 5th annual “Cram the Cruiser” food drive was a fantastic success. Thanks to community efforts, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department collected 1,600 pounds of food and $857 in cash. Since beginning this tradition 5 years ago, the Sheriff’s department has collected more than 20,000 food items and more than $7,239 for our local food bank. Thank you to Captain Joe Keltner, Coroner Shawnda Keltner, Washington County Fair Q ...

Help Document Changes To Wolf Cave Nature Preserve At McCormick’s Creek State Park

17 Dec 2024

  Visitors to McCormick’s Creek State Park can help the DNR divisions of State Parks and Nature Preserves monitor the recovery of Wolf Cave Nature Preserve after a tornado hit the property in March 2023. All that’s needed is a smartphone camera. Take a photo at the photo station on Trail 5, then upload the photo to Chronolog by following the QR code or sending it to the email listed on the sign. The website creates a timelapse vi ...

Elijah Thomasson Is Indiana Law Enforcement Academy's Newest Local Graduate

16 Dec 2024

  The Salem Police Department is proud to announce that Officer Elijah Thomasson has successfully graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, Class of 234!  Elijah has demonstrated exceptional dedication and commitment throughout his training, preparing to serve and protect our community with integrity and professionalism.  Congratulations on this significant achievement! We look forward to seeing the positive ...

Police Ramping Up Patrols During Winter Holidays

14 Dec 2024

    With the winter holiday season ushering in parties and festivities, law enforcement agencies from across the state will be on the lookout to make sure everyone stays safe on the road.The Safe Family Travel campaign is taking place through the end of the year. During the traffic safety blitz, police will be on the lookout for impaired driving, aggressive driving, and proper use of seat belts. ...

Something (Not So) Sinister On The Square

13 Dec 2024

By Jerry Curry, Writer and Nathaniel Smith, Editor It seems the fact that there is a Friday the 13th this December has sparked something in Salem… Have you noticed the unusual and eerie creature on the square? It can usually be found prowling from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., but just what is it? Well, this horned, half-goat, half-demon creature is known in legends and lore as Krampus. Occasionally appearing with a long beard, Krampus has ...

Photos From Christmas Magic In Salem

13 Dec 2024

The Square in Salem was bustling with activity this past Saturday, December 7 for the Christmas Magic in Salem event. From 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., Salem residents and visitors alike were greeted with food, crafts, vendors and more. The Corydon Dulcimer Society and choirs from Westview Christian Church and the county elementary schools were present to provide music during the festivities, and Santa and Mrs. Claus were there as well for photos ...

Two Arrested After Early Morning Pursuit

13 Dec 2024

By Sgt. Carey Huls, Indiana State Police An early morning, high-speed pursuit through Scott County ended with the arrest of two Illinois women after the vehicle failed to stop on I-65. Around 1:20 a.m. Thursday morning, Trooper Wyatt Madden observed a Ford Mustang traveling at high speeds on I-65 southbound near the 12.5 mile marker. Trooper Madden clocked the vehicle at 90mph in a posted 70mph zone and attempted a traffic stop; howev ...

Cookies And Photos With Santa At YMCA

10 Dec 2024

    Cookies and Photos with Santa Make room in your calendar for this Friday, December 13th because Santa will be visiting the YMCA!  Photos will be taken by Dowling Family Photos and are $5 per photo. Free cookies and kids activities will also be available. Time: 5:30-7:00 PM Location: Washington County Family YMCA Campus, 1709 N. Shelby Street, Salem. ...

Charges Filed In Road Rage Incident On I-65

10 Dec 2024

  By Philip Hensely, Indiana State Police Master Trooper   Charges have been filed against two individuals involved in a road rage incident along Interstate 65 last Friday that resulted in one person being shot near Henryville.30-year-old Kasey Haven of Salem and 64-year-old Ricky Hill of Henryville were in a sideswipe collision while traveling northbound on Interstate 65 near the 16-mile marker on December 6, around 2:00 P ...

Scenes From This Year's "Shop With A Cop"

10 Dec 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Washington County Sheriff’s Department reports that another “Shop with a Cop’ is in the books! The event, hosted by local law enforcement officers, was Saturday, Dec. 7, at Walmart in Salem. Special thanks to all the donors who made donations, Walmart, McDonalds, New Hope United Methodist Church, Salem School Corporation and the many volunteers who helped the children shop for clothing and ...

Car Lands On Roof In Creek

10 Dec 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The Pierce Polk Township Volunteer Fire Department and the Washington County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched at approximately at 2:45pm Monday, Dec. 9, to a vehicle that had left the road, landing on its roof in a creek. The accident in the area of State Road 60 and Voyles Rd. The driver was Cayce Dean, 25, of Jeffersonville. Dean was extracted by the Pierce Polk Volunteer Fire Depart ...

Retirement Party for David Rockey And Buddy Smith

10 Dec 2024

  The public is invited to a retirement party for Buddy Smith and David Rockey, who are stepping down from their positions with the Town of New Pekin. The event will be Thursday, Dec. 12, beginning at 6 p.m., at Cornerstone Hall, 1500 East RC Morris Drive in Salem. Buddy Smith currently serves as Utility Supervisor. He started working in 1992. David Rockey is a Field Technician who began working for the town in 1993. A statemen ...

The 12 Scams of the Holidays

10 Dec 2024

    1.      Misleading Social Media Ads: As you scroll through your social media feed, you often see products advertised. Always research before you buy. BBB Scam Tracker receives daily reports of people paying for items that they never receive, getting charged monthly for a free trial they never signed up for, or receiving an item that is counterfeit or much different from the one advertis ...

Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes En Route

10 Dec 2024

By Nathaniel Smith, Editor The county-wide Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection has officially been sent off to deliver Christmas joy around the world! First Baptist Church of Salem led the charge by being our area’s designated drop-off location. A total of 2,033 shoeboxes were donated from 24 churches, 5 organizations and 17 individuals throughout our community. With the help of Hank Weeden and Salem Lions Football players, t ...

Crash On State Road 56 Claims Life Of Austin Man

09 Dec 2024

By Philip Hensley, Indiana State Police Master Trooper A crash Monday along State Road 56 in Washington County took the life of an Austin man and seriously injured a second driver. Around 7:31 a.m. Monday, 62-year-old James Fox of Austin was traveling east on State Road 56 near Elk Creek Road. Investigators believe Fox crossed into the westbound lanes and into the path of 46-year-old Jason Terrell of Bedford. Terrell was traveling wes ...

County Considers Tax Exemption For Fiber Installers

09 Dec 2024

  By Becky Killian, Staff WriterOfficials heard about an incentive that could lead to more broadband service in underserved and unserved areas of the county. The discussion happened during the Tuesday, Dec. 3, meeting of the Washington County Board of Commissioners. Representatives from Mainstream Media said they have already invested $5 million to install broadband in the county. To help continue their investment, they asked com ...

Knightstown Woman Arrested in Salem for Domestic Battery Charges

06 Dec 2024

    By Philip Hensley, Indiana State Police Sellersburg District A Knightstown woman was arrested Thursday evening on charges related to the alleged battery of a 4-year-old child in Salem.On Wednesday, December 4, Master Trooper Detective Travis Baker, in conjunction with the Indiana Department of Child Services, began an investigation into the alleged battery of a 4-year-old child.  The child had arrived at school on ...

Duke Energy's Share the Light Fund Offers Nearly $300,000 in Bill Assistance

06 Dec 2024

Duke Energy’s Share the Light Fund offers nearly $300,000 in bill assistance to Indiana customers facing financial hardship this winter season Qualifying Duke Energy customers can receive up to a $300 account credit annually Over the last year, Duke Energy has supported more than 2,000 Indiana households with more than $650,000 in energy bill assistance PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Duke Energy Indiana is dedicating nearly $300,000 in ...

$20 Match For Salvation Army Bell Ringer Donations Dec. 7

04 Dec 2024

  Christmas is here, and The Salvation Army of Southern Indiana needs your help to bring hope to Southern Indiana families throughout the Christmas season and beyond. A generous anonymous donor has provided a match donation to encourage giving and support for this Saturday, December 7. On Saturday, every $20 bill found in a red kettle in Clark, Floyd, Washington, Harrison, Crawford, and Scott counties will be matched up to $5,000. ...

Shorts Corner Rd To Be Temporarily Closed

03 Dec 2024

Washington County Emergency Management has announced that, beginning December 3, Shorts Corner Rd between E Bill Miller Rd and Martinsburg Rd will be closed for the next 3 weeks. This closure is to allow for repairs to be completed on the bridge. For questions or more information, call Washington County Emergency Management at (812) 883-4962 or email at ema@washingtoncounty.in.gov. ...

Truck Rollover On SR-60

03 Dec 2024

  On Tuesday, November 26, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Deputies with the Washington County Sheriff’s Department along with members of other emergency services were dispatched to East State Road 60, south of Powers Road in reference to a single motor vehicle collision with injuries. Deputies arrived at the scene and discovered a single motor vehicle that had traveled off the roadway and rolled over, coming to a rest on its top. T ...

Angel Tree Gifts And Donations Needed By Dec 6 and 8

03 Dec 2024

  The Christmas season is here, and The Salvation Army of Southern Indiana needs assistance to make Christmas brighter for children in our community. The Salvation Army Angel Tree Program has 400 Angels that still need to be adopted for the Christmas season. This is an urgent need - all angel gifts and donations must be returned to either The Salvation Army of New Albany, 2300 Green Valley Rd, New Albany, by December 6 or Green T ...

Holiday Light Shows At DNR Destinations

03 Dec 2024

  On-site holiday light shows will shine at five DNR destinations this month. Brief details for each are below and more can be learned about them, as well as other activities at DNR properties, at calendar.dnr.IN.gov. Ouabache State Park in Bluffton hosts its 11th annual Wonderland of Lights nightly, Dec. 6–31, from 6 to 9 p.m., in its campground and throughout the park. The presentation features more than 40 light displays and a ...

Holiday World Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of Free Drinks With Art Contest

03 Dec 2024

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, located at 452 E Christmas Blvd, Santa Claus, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary of free unlimited soft drinks throughout the 2025 season. The park is launching an art contest for youth ages 5 to 12 to commemorate this milestone. Five winners will be selected by the Holiday World team, who will each receive two Season Passes for the 2025 season and inspire the artwork for Holiday World’s ...

School Bus Forced Off Road To Avoid Collision

03 Dec 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer A school bus containing the Orleans Middle School 7th and 8th grade boys basketball teams was involved in an accident on the way to East Washington Middle School on Monday, Nov. 25. The accident happened in front of John Jones Auto Group at 1450 IN Hwy. 60 at approximately 5 p.m. The accident report indicates that a car pulled out of John Jones to make a left turn, forcing a 2010 Edge driven by Tif ...

Spring Mill Inn Reopens Friday

02 Dec 2024

    After undergoing extensive renovation, Spring Mill Inn will begin accepting lodging reservations on Dec. 6. The Millstone Dining Room will also open on that date. The inn and restaurant are located at Spring Mill State Park, 3333 State Rd. 60 E., Mitchell,.Outfitted with significant mechanical modernizations, accessibility upgrades, and cosmetic room and conference facility improvements, the inn stays true to its origin ...

Winners of DFW’s First Art & Photo Contest Announced

02 Dec 2024

    Hoosiers have talent far beyond being top hunters, trappers, and anglers. With almost 450 entries submitted to the Indiana Department of Fish and Wildlife durable license card art and photo contest, the number of winners was increased from four to six to include two more of the staff’s favorites. These images will be the background art for the new durable license cards available early next year. Thanks to those who shar ...

New DNR System For Licenses, Harvests Launches Dec. 11

02 Dec 2024

  A new system that will enhance online customers’ ease of doing business with the Division of Fish & Wildlife will launch Dec. 11. Called the Activity Hub, it replaces the current licensing system and includes core functionalities such as fish and wildlife license sales, game check-in, HIP (Harvest Information Program) registration, donations, and gift certificates. Improved functions and new features of the hub include opti ...

"Christopher The Christmas Tree" at Library Thursday

02 Dec 2024

    The Salem Public Library will be presenting the film "Christopher The Christmas Tree" this Thursday, Dec. 5, beginning at 5 p.m. The film is especially dear to area residents since the story, coloring book and eventually the film were all the creation of the late George Bowers.  Bowers was actually born at the Bowers Tree Farm in 1938.  Bowers wrote and performed songs about Christopher to area children and a ...

Airport Shakeup Sees New Manager Hired

29 Nov 2024

  By Becky Killian, Staff WriterA new employee has been hired to manage Salem Municipal Airport after the ouster of the former person who held the post. The new employee, Aric Russell, was hired in a 3-to-2 vote during a special called meeting of the Board of Aviation held on Friday, Oct. 11. The hiring was upheld in a majority vote, with the support of board members Michael Bryant, Jason Cockerill, and Erin Woodward-Sparkman. O ...

Sgt. James Moore Writes Grants For Salem PD

29 Nov 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer James Moore saw a need and stepped up. Moore is a third shift Sergeant for the Salem Police Department. Budgets are tight and 32-year-old Moore found an opportunity to improve the police department by writing grants. He has been very successful so far, obtaining $163,500 at this point, and he’s not done yet. In April 2023, Moore applied for a SAVE grant from the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and recei ...

WC Sheriff's Department To Host 4th Annual Food Drive

27 Nov 2024

  Sheriff Brent Miller and the Washington County Deputies have organized a nonperishable food drive on December 8. This annual event is called, “Cram the Cruiser to Prevent Hunger this Christmas.” It will be held at two locations in Salem. The first of which being at the Jay C Food Store at 601 S Main St, and the second at the Salem Walmart at 1309 E Hackberry St. The food drive will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and all food collec ...

Four Suspects Arrested In Connection To Bryce Gerlach Shooting

27 Nov 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer On Tuesday November 19, the New Albany Police Department had a news conference about the arrest of four men regarding the murder of 18-year-old Bryce Gerlach. He was a student at Corydon Central High School, and his father Scott is employed in Salem at Salem Crossing. The shooting took place behind the Scribner House fountain during the Harvest Homecoming Festival. Attending the conference was Prosecutor C ...

Indiana State Parks Closed For Deer Hunts

26 Nov 2024

  Some Indiana State Parks will be temporarily closed to the public for deer hunts on Dec. 2-3, 2024. The properties will be closed on the evening before the hunt and reopen the morning after. Only individuals selected from the draw may participate at any site. Participating properties include: Brown County State Park Chain O’Lakes State Park Charlestown State Park Clifty Falls State Park Fort Harrison State Park Harmonie S ...

Holiday Shopping Close To Home

26 Nov 2024

    Holiday shopping truly starts in earnest as soon as the Thanksgiving Day meal is over. Save yourself a lot of time and fuel by beginning your gift buying close to home! Many local businesses are pulling out the stops to accommodate shoppers with outstanding Black Friday and Small Business Saturday sales and events. Below is a sampling of the offerings from local merchants: Borden Bargains at 555 East Water Street, Bord ...

Order Cheese Balls For Christmas By Dec. 10

25 Nov 2024

  The Washington County 4-H Junior Leaders are hosting their annual Cheese Ball Fundraiser to help cover the costs of trips and activities for the upcoming year. This is a great opportunity to support the future leaders of our community while stocking up on a tasty snack for your holiday table. Cheese Balls are just $8 each and come in three flavors: Plain, Parsley, and Pecan. Each cheese ball also contains chipped beef and spice ...

Realtor Board Donations Support County's Future

25 Nov 2024

  The Washington County Board of Realtors may have dissolved, but the group will forever have a positive impact in the community thanks to their extreme generosity. Funds once held by the organization have been distributed to historic Beck’s Mill and the Washington County Community Foundation. Beck’s Mill Historic Beck's Mill Officers of the former Washington County Board of Realtors presented a check for $15,000 to the Friends ...

Foundation Receives $164,530 Grant for Pocket Park

24 Nov 2024

  Downtown Salem will undergo a bit of renovation over the next two years as a new pocket park is constructed. This endeavor was one of many ideas submitted by local residents who participated in the creation of the Washington County Quality of Place and Workforce Attraction Plan. “We are very excited to be able to facilitate the construction of the pocket park,” stated Judy Johnson, Executive Director of the Washington County Co ...

MADD Launching Annual "Tie One On For Safety" Campaign

22 Nov 2024

  MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) is kicking off its annual Tie One On for Safety campaign, an effort dedicated to recognizing the importance of designated drivers. The holiday season is about to begin, spanning from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day. MADD encourages all drivers to stay safe, sober, and vigilant to ensure roadway safety and help prevent impaired driving incidents. The period between Thanksgiving and New Ye ...

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