By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer
Thievery is on the rise. Gone are the days when you could leave anything out or even leave your house door unlocked. There are several methods shoplifting, porch pirate, and grab and run, especially unlocked cars.
Salem is a longer free of these thieves. Recently many residents have sadly been victims. One incident was the Bloomin Onion had a 100 lb. propane tanks stolen. This is not only a monetary loss but a business obstacle.
Another loss reported on social media was a bicycle on Salem Avenue. Stolen from the backyard also, a weed eater off the front porch.
Leaving cars unlocked is almost a guaranteed hit for the criminal.
Why is this happening? Could be unemployment or money for drugs. Do not think the drug problem doesn’t affect the average citizen. The victim works all day, a thief works all night.
Be on a vigile to prevent a crime from happening. Lock your car at night or store item you want to keep in your trunk. Don’t lay items in an open area. Have lights on if you can. Report all crimes to the police, so they can add extra patrols. Be careful what you buy, if its real cheap it may be stolen.
Keep your guard up.
The SWAG (See What Ag. Gives) Team invites all Washington County farmers and agribusiness people to the 2024 Agriculture Hall of Fame program, dinner, and award presentation on Wednesday, June 19, in the livestock show arena at 5 p.m.
Farmers and agribusiness people that RSVP with the Purdue Extension – Washington County office at 812-883-4601, check-in with the SWAG table near the show arena, and attend the Ag. Hall of Fame award program will receive a meal and a coupon for a free ice cream from the Washington County 4-H Clover Creamery.
Participation is limited to the first 200 RSVP’s. The SWAG Team hopes many will join them to honor a deserving Agriculture Hall of Fame recipient, enjoy delicious food, and support youth during 4-H Recognition Night.
It is the policy of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service that all persons have equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a veteran. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action institution.
By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer
It is summertime, and everyone is thinking about having fun in the water.
There are several choices in the in and near the Washington County area. Swimmers can choose lake or pool venues.
Lake swimming can be done at Delaney Park Lake, 8215 Delaney Park Rd., Scottsburg. There is a $5 fee to enter the park, but no fee to swim in the lake. Hours are 11 a.m.-9 p.m. or dusk, whichever is earliest. No lifeguards are present.
The second lake choice is Deam Lake, 1217 Deam Lake Rd., Borden. There is a fee of $7 to enter the park, and swimming is only allowed in the roped-off area of the beach. This lake has no lifeguards.
Another lake choice is available at Starve Hollow State Recreation Area, 4345 W. 275 W., Vallonia . Swimming is allowed from 9 a.m. to dusk. There are no lifeguards on duty. The cost to enter the park is $7 per car load for Indiana residents and $9 per car load for non-residents.In addition to swimming, Starve Hollow also offers a shower house, concessions, hiking, a playground, kayak and canoe rental and shelter houses for rent for parties and gatherings.
Indiana has a special discount available for all state recreation areas. An annual entrance permit may be purchased for $50. This allows the permit holder to enter any state park in the state with a car load of guests during the entire season.
The first choice for a pool swimming is the Brownstown Pool. They are open seven days a week. Last year they charged $4 for adults and $3.50 for ages 3 to 17. It located at 715 W. Bridge St., Brownstown. Hours are 12 noon-6 p.m.
Another pool is located at Spring Mill State Park, 3333 IN – 60E, Mitchell. The fee to enter is $7 a car, then to swim is $3 a person. The hours are Sunday 12 noon-6 p.m. and other days of 12-8 p.m.
Call before you go to make sure the pools are open.
The first opportuntiy for veterans to recieve assistance is coming up this Friday, May 31. The second opportunty is the following day, Saturday, June 1.
Purdue University Northwest is hosting an event for veterans to receive assistance getting the benefits they have earned. The event is being held May 31 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. as well as June 1 from 8 a.m.-noon.
For shorter wait times, those with scoal security numbers ending in 00-66 should attend May 31, and those ending in 67-99 should attend June 1.
You will have the opportunity to get help on siging up for VA healthcare, applying for VA education benefits, submitting a disablity claim, toxic exposure concerns, mental health support, and VA burial options.
Purdue University Northwest is located at: 2200 169th Street, Hammond IN, 46323.
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