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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 ...

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 ...

Foundation Receives $164,530 Grant for Pocket Park

21 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 ...

Local Senior Care Employees Honored With Prestigious Award

19 Nov 2024

  Two Salem senior care professionals are among the 99 employees from across the state of Indiana who were honored with the American Senior Communities (ASC) Quest for Excellence award for outstanding achievement. This year’s awards banquet and ceremony, now in its 24th year, took place on November 14th, 2024, at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. With nearly 11,000 ASC employees statewide, a Quest for Excellence award is ...

Thanksgiving Day Walk/Run Scheduled

19 Nov 2024

  By Becky Killian, Staff Writer The Salem Lions Club will continue the tradition of the Rockin' Ricky's Thanksgiving Day Walk/Run in support of the Washington County Food Bank on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28. The walk/run will start at 8 a.m. at the Washington County Fairgrounds and will end at the same place. The walk/run was started by Ricky Richardson to remember his blessings early in the morning of Thanksgiving Day when so m ...

Two Unauthorized Immigrants Arrested in Clark County for Operating Businesses Without Paying Taxes

19 Nov 2024

    By Philip T. Hensley, Public Information Office, Indiana State Police Sellersburg District A two-year investigation concluded Monday with the arrest of a male and female for their involvement in corrupt business practices and failing to pay taxes while operating businesses in Clarksville.In February, 2023, Master Trooper Detective Tim Denby began an investigation based on a complaint filed against an individual residing ...

Upcoming Blood Drives

19 Nov 2024

   There are several blood drives planned in Washington County through December. Dates and locations include: Thursday, Nov. 21Westview Christian Church2638 N.West Washington School Road and Hwy. 60Campbellsburg, 2 p.m.—6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29First Christian Church305 E. Walnut St.Salem12 noon —5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4Ascension St. Vincent Salem Hospital911 N. Shelby St.Salem10 a.m.—3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9.First Baptist Ch ...

Apply To Host Indiana Humanities Voices and Votes

18 Nov 2024

  From revolution and suffrage, to civil rights and casting ballots, everyone in every community is part of the ever-evolving story of democracy in America. As part of a thematic initiative exploring civics and democracy, Indiana Humanities is sponsoring a tour of the Smithsonian's Voices and Votes: Democracy in Americaexhibition. In 2026, six Indiana communities will host the exhibit for six weeks each and receive extensive ...

CodeRED: Emergency Notification System

18 Nov 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer More first responders are called out on runs today than ever before. This includes EMS, police (city or county), and fire department. They work tirelessly 24/7 365 days a year. Salem has warning sirens but not every municipality in Washington County has sirens. According to Deni Stempowski, director of Emergency Management for Washington County, making sirens available in every municipality would cost $8.3 ...

Annual Jim Smoak Concert and Depot Open House Is Dec. 7

18 Nov 2024

    The annual Jim Smoak Concert and Open House at The Depot Railroad Museum will be Saturday, Dec. 7, from 1to 3 p.m. The museum is located at 206 S College Ave, Salem. Jim Smoak and the Louisiana Honeydrippers will be presenting their annual concert. There will be a variety of Country, Gospel, and Bluegrass music that includes banjo picking, guitar strumming, harmonica blowing, and of course, some singing! There will be ...

Polar Express At The Depot Dec. 13

18 Nov 2024

  One of the favorite annual Christmas traditions is viewing the movie "The Polar Express" at The Depot Railroad Museum. The movie will be presented at The Depot, located at 206 S. College Ave, Salem, on Friday, Dec. 13. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the film will start at 7 p.m. There will be popcorn, sweet treats, Christmas activities, and more for everyone to enjoy before the film starts. Everyone attending is urged to wear t ...

Mark Olesh Chosen "History Teacher Of The Year"

16 Nov 2024

  Eastern High School teacher Mark Olesh was presented the Caleb Mills Indiana History Teacher of the Year Award on Saturday, Nov. 9. The award presentation by the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) took place at the John Hay Center in Salem.The Caleb Mills Indiana History Teacher of the Year Award, named in honor of Caleb Mills, the father of Indiana's common schools, is made annually to a teacher (teaching grades 4-12) currently t ...

Budweiser Clydesdales Visit Salem Walmart

15 Nov 2024

As part of their tour, the Budweiser Clydesdales trotted to Walmart in Salem on November 15. Posing stoically for photos, the horses were in the parking lot from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to help celebrate Salem Walmart's 8th anniversary, which is Saturday, November 16. Also present was an Auntie Anne's pretzel truck and Small Town Kettle Corn serving up snacks during the festivities! Enjoy video and photos from the event below! {source}<i ...

Tesla Cybertruck Review

15 Nov 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Many have seen this unusual, wedge type vehicle cruising Salem’s streets and wondered, “what is it?” Well, it’s a fully electric Tesla Cybertruck. The body is made from Tesla’s own pure stainless steel alloy, referred to as the “Ultra-hard 30X Cold-rolled Stainless Steel,” and it is nearly invincible. Located in the rear, the 4ft by 6ft bed of the truck has a retracting cover, and it has a capacity of 11,00 ...

Calving Academy Will Be Dec. 21

15 Nov 2024

    Beef and dairy cattle producers are invited to attend Purdue Extension’s Calving Academy. This hands-on event will cover topics including cow restraint, calf manipulation, and triaging the neonatal calf. Dr. Bethany Funnell (DVM, DACT), clinical associate professor of bovine theriogenology at the Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine is the program instructor. Cost to attend is $50 per person. Attendance with a set of OB ...

Volunteer To Be A Bell Ringer For Salvation Army

15 Nov 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer As we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, we know we will hear the ringing bell of the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army raises funds to help those in need with their Red Kettle collections. The Red Kettle fundraising campaign will begin Saturday, Nov. 27, and run through Tuesday, Dec. 24. The bell ringing hours are Friday – Saturday 10 a.m.—6 p.m. and Mondays -Thursdays 4-8 ...

WCCF Donors Award Over 55K in Grants to Local Organizations

14 Nov 2024

    Grants totaling over $55,000.00 were awarded to non-profit organizations serving Washington County by the generous donors of the Washington County Community Foundation for the Fall 2024 grant cycle. Grants are awarded from the Foundation’s Touch Tomorrow Funds, which were established by several outstanding donors. Washington County Helping Hands was awarded a $3455 to assist in purchasing a new HVAC system to replace th ...

Historical Society Receives Grant From WCCF

14 Nov 2024

    The Washington County Community Foundation recently presented a grant check for the Washington County Historical Society at its Annual Meeting of the Membership this past Saturday, Nov. 9.On Oct. 22, the Washington County Historical Society was announced as one of the grantee's for the WCCF's 2024 Fall Grant Cycle. This grant awarded  $10,345.00 for the Digitization Initiative, which will allow for the purchase of u ...

Police Presence To Increase November 16

14 Nov 2024

While people get their Thanksgiving travel plans ready, law enforcement agencies across the state are getting ready to increase patrol visibility as part of the annual Safe Family Travel campaign. The campaign, which starts November 16, focuses on impaired driving, aggressive driving, and proper use of seat belts. During the campaign, officers will work overtime conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols designed to discour ...

Washington Co. Learning Center To Offer Digital Literacy Courses

13 Nov 2024

  If you are a beginner – or maybe just a little rusty – with Microsoft Excel or Google Suite, the Washington Co. Learning Center should be on your radar in December. Located at 1707 N. Shelby St. Suite 115, Salem, a total of three courses are being offered: Basic Microsoft Excel, Intermediate Microsoft Excel and Google Suite. These classes are completely free, and all materials are furnished. They have computers to use that will ...

Christmas Magic In Salem Happens Dec. 7

13 Nov 2024

    The second annual Christmas Magic In Salem will be Saturday, December 7, 1—7 p.m., at the Salem Public Square and Purlee Plaza. Everyone will be sure to catch the holiday spirit with a day filled with shopping in Historic Downtown Salem, treat bags and hot chocolate for children, visiting with Santa and Mrs. Claus, music, wagon rides and much more. The event is sponsored by the Washington County Tourism organization and ...

Box Truck Rolls Over On SR-56

13 Nov 2024

  On November 11 at approximately 8:05 am, members of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and other emergency services personnel responded to the area of State Road 56 West, near Dog Trot Road, referencing a single motor vehicle crash. Deputies arrived on scene and located a 2019 Hino box truck, off the south side of the roadway, on its side. The driver was identified as Timothy Vaughn, age 45 of Indianapolis, Indiana. Vau ...

Operation Christmas Child Collection Week Nov. 18-25

12 Nov 2024

  Samaritan’s Purse’s project, “Operation Christmas Child” is holding their national collection week beginning November 18 at First Baptist Church located at 205 N High St, Salem from 3-6 p.m (times may vary depending on day). Operation Christmas Child is a wonderful ministry led by Franklin Graham and the Samaritan’s Purse organization. Each year, millions of Christmas shoe boxes are sent all over the world with the goal of givi ...

4-H Carnival Of Fun Is This Thursday

12 Nov 2024

    Washington County 4-H is hosting a Carnival Of Fun this Thursday, Nov. 14, 5:30--7:30 p.m., at the 4-H Building at the Washington County Fairgrounds, 118 Fair St, Salem. The carnival is free to the public and will feature plenty of food and games. The event is family friendly and is focused on students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 who would like to become more knowlegeable about 4-H. Potential 4-H members, as well ...

Salem Veterans Day Ceremony

11 Nov 2024

By Nathaniel Smith, Editor The annual Veterans Memorial Ceremony in Salem is always reverent and sentimental, and this year was no exception. The community gathered together as we always do on the north lawn of the Salem Courthouse at 11 a.m. on November 11 to join in remembrance of all of those who have served our great nation, and of all of those who are still serving to this day. The ceremony opened up with a word of prayer by Rick ...

Photos From Veterans Memorial Bridge Dedication

11 Nov 2024

  The bridge across from Kentucky Fried Chicken on South Main Street in Salem has a new name: The Washington County Veterans Memorial Bridge. Officially dedicated at 9 a.m. on November 11, the Veterans Memorial Bridge now stands in remembrance of all those who have served and are continuing to serve. Attended by many members of the community, the Veterans Bridge dedication was a wonderful ceremony that paid homage to our veterans ...

Cochren And Co., Mackenzie Phillips Performing This Saturday

11 Nov 2024

 

Cochren and Co., with special guest Mackenzie Phillips, will be performing at Southern Hills Church on Saturday, Nov. 16. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the concert will start at 7 p.m. Admission is free.

The concert is presented by Wayne Truelove Ministries.

Southern Hills Church is located at 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem.

For more information, call Adam at 812-620-5921.

Scout Troop #4029 Cleans Veterans Memorial

11 Nov 2024

    Prior to Veterans Day activities, members of Boy Scout Troop #4029 cleaned the Veterans Memorial on the south lawn of the Washington County Courthouse. The boy scouts have been tasked to clean the Veterans Memorial twice a year, just before Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Galen Nelson, with the Washington County Veterans, presented a check to Scout Leader Alan Tarr following the scouts' efforts.     & ...

Eight Ways To Honor Veterans

09 Nov 2024

  Millions of people make considerable sacrifices to protect the freedoms of their fellow citizens. According to the Pew Research Center and data from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Census Bureau, there are currently more than 18 million living veterans in the United States. The 2021 Census counted 461,240 veterans in Canada, according to Veterans Affairs Canada. The term "veteran" refers to a person who served i ...

Where You Can Find Meals On Thanksgiving

08 Nov 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer If making your own Thanksgiving meal or getting an invite is not on the horizon this year, you may want to plan ahead. In a survey of 23 local restaurants and pizza eateries, three indicated they will be open for business. McDonalds (601 S. Main St.) indicated a shortened schedule. Opening at 5 a.m. and closing at 11 a.m., they will then reopen at 4 p.m. A spokesperson at Dairy Queen (604 S. Main ...

Honoring Veterans

08 Nov 2024

  David J. Adkins United States Air Force Served: January 1961 - 1965 ...

Washington County Burn Ban Lifted

06 Nov 2024

According to the Washington County Sheriff's Department, the county-wide burn ban issued on October 21 has now been lifted!

Align Southern Indiana Announces Completion Of Regional Trails Master Plan

06 Nov 2024

  Align Southern Indiana, in collaboration with the Our Southern Indiana Regional Development Authority, is proud to announce the completion of the Regional Trails Master Plan. The plan, which aims to create a comprehensive trail system connecting six counties – Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jefferson, Scott, and Washington – was funded through the state’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI), as well as gra ...

Washington Co. Property Taxes Due Nov. 12

06 Nov 2024

  Washington County property taxes are due Tuesday, Nov. 12, before 5 p.m. The Washington Co Treasurer's Office will offer extended hours on Friday, Nov. 8, and Tuesday, Nov. 12--8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Except for these dates, the regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The treasurer's office will be closed Monday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans' Day. Payments by cash will only be accepted at the treasurer' ...

2024 General Election Results Are In!

06 Nov 2024

  2024 GENERAL ELECTION Washington County had a record-setting turnout of voters for this election: 65%. The total number of registered voters in the county is 19,573. This means that approximately 12,722 county residents voted in this election. The results of the election are currently considered to be “unofficial.” The Election and Voter Services Office needs to verify write-in votes, provisional ballots and one military ballo ...

Voter Turnout Is Drastically Increased This Year!

05 Nov 2024

  Washington County voters are turning out in droves for the 2024 General Election! Andria Dupin from the Washington County Elections and Voter Services Office reported that not only are citizens flocking to the polls today, but that early voting turnout was up significantly over past election years. As of 1 p.m. Tuesday, 50.1 percent of all registered voters in the county had already voted--and the polls will be open for anothe ...

Bryce Gerlach Benefit Ride

05 Nov 2024

A benefit ride will be held in memory of Bryce Gerlach on November 9. Bryce was a student at Corydon Central High School who was tragically shot and killed at a Harvest Homecoming festival on October 12 while shielding his friends. Two suspects have since been detained with one of the suspects having a "direct connection" to the case according to New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey. However, the names of the suspects have yet to be rele ...

Secretary Of State Morales Urges Hoosiers To Vote

04 Nov 2024

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is reminding eligible Hoosiers to make a plan to cast their vote in tomorrow’s General Election. As Election Day is hours away, Secretary Morales emphasizes the importance of citizens fulfilling their civic duty, underscoring his commitment to ensuring an open, secure and trusted election. Polling locations across the state will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time tomorrow, November 5. Trai ...

Free Admission For Veterans And Active-Duty Military On Veterans Day, Nov. 11

04 Nov 2024

  All veterans and active-duty military personnel, and everyone in their vehicle, will be admitted free to DNR state parks, reservoir properties, state forest recreation areas, and off-road state recreation areas on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11. Veterans and military personnel should simply let the gate attendant at the property they visit know that they are either a veteran or serving and on active duty. ...

Census Bureau Stats: Veterans Day 2024, November 11

04 Nov 2024

    Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 making it an annual observance, and it became a national holiday in 1938. Sixteen years later, then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation changing the name to Veterans Day to honor all those who served their country during war or peacetime. On this da ...

Vote Tuesday By 6 P.M.

04 Nov 2024

  Exercising your right to vote is a privilege, responsibility and an essential part of being an engaged citizen. It is the one opportunity an individual has to actually have a say in shaping the policies and future for your local community, county and the country. Citizens are best served by voting for candidates whose policies and plans most align with their own. Election season is filled with incendiary statements by numerous ...

Indiana Secretary Of State Recognizes "I Voted" Sticker Contest Winners At Statehouse

01 Nov 2024

  Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales recently welcomed the first-place winners of the "I Voted" Sticker Design Contest to the Secretary of State’s Office in the Indiana Statehouse. Talented young artists from across the state were celebrated for their exceptional designs, which will be distributed to Hoosiers at polling locations on Election Day. The contest was an opportunity for children across the state to contribute to ...

Dale Thixton Tells His Story Leading Into Seizure Awareness Month

01 Nov 2024

By Nathaniel Smith, Editor “Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” – Michael Caine In the blink of an eye, your world could change. A bad car accident, a sudden death or an unfortunate diagnosis could take your everyday life and turn it upside down. Such was the case for Dale Thixton. To raise awareness of November being seizure awareness month, I sat down with Dale recently to discuss his experience with aneurysms and ...

Photos From Washington County Halloween Events

31 Oct 2024

Wasting no time springing into the Halloween spirit, Washington County has been the home of many community trunk-or-treat and fall festival events. Two of which being the Bradie Shrum Elementary (BSE) Fall Festival, October 29, and the Southern Hills Christian Church Trunk-or-Treat, October 30. With parking lots full and hallways packed tight, it is safe to say both events were a great success. The BSE Fall Festival also showcased many ...

Section Of State Road 56 To Be Closed

31 Oct 2024

Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving, Inc. plans to close State Road 56 between Finley Firehouse Road and Zion Road on or after Monday, November 4, to complete a culvert replacement project in Scott County.  The closure will take place approximately 3.5 miles west of Scottsburg and is expected to take up to one week, weather permitting. Crews will begin to place signage in the area prior to the start of c ...

Daylight Savings Time Ends Nov. 3

30 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer It’s that time of year when we mess around with the clocks and set time back for Eastern Standard Time. Set your clock back before you go to bed Saturday, November 2. Daylight Savings Time starts Monday, Nov. 3. Daylight Savings Time was widely used during World War 1 and World War 2 to save energy. According to the Smithsonian, it was George Vernon Hudson, a New Zealand artist and amateur bug col ...

Fundraiser In Memory Of Bryce Gerlach A Great Success

30 Oct 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Salem Crossing held a very successful fundraiser for the family of Bryce Gerlach. Bryce’s father, Scott Gerlach, works at the facility as a physical therapist. Bryce was shot on Saturday, Oct. 12, in New Albany while attending Harvest Homecoming. He got caught in the crossfire between two shooters. Salem Crossing offered BBQ chicken meals, with slaw and mac-n-cheese as sides, and conducted ...

Halloween Safety Tips for Trick-Or-Treating This Week

30 Oct 2024

    By Philip Hensley, Master Trooper, Indiana State Police Sellersburg District   Halloween is a fun holiday for children and adults alike, but traffic safety is paramount to ensure that the enjoyment is safe for everyone.More pedestrian children are struck by motor vehicles on Halloween than any other day of the year.  The increase in foot traffic during twilight or dark hours makes it extraordinarily important ...

Beef Quality Assurance Training Nov. 19

30 Oct 2024

    Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) trainings, provided by Purdue Extension Office, will take place throughout Indiana to help producers either renew or earn a certification, good for three years. The trainings are free. Only one person from each operation is required to be certified to ensure the entire operation follows BQA standards. However, everyone who handles and manages cattle are encouraged to become BQA certified. T ...

Results From Drive-Thru Drug Drop Oct. 26

29 Oct 2024

  The Washington County Sheriff’s Department held their quarterly Drive-Thru Drug Drop this past Saturday and collected a total of 51 pounds of expired or unwanted prescription medications.  Sheriff Brent Miller said he and his deputies are happy to continue their program to give citizens a place where they can properly dispose of expired or unwanted prescription medications. Sheriff Miller said they partner with the City of ...

Fire Departments: PFAS Collection Program Nearing Its End

29 Oct 2024

  Dec. 1 deadline to sign up for collection A successful program to collect and properly dispose of PFAS chemicals stored by Indiana fire departments will discontinue operations at the end of the year.The Indiana Class B PFAS Foam Collection Initiative has gathered nearly 41,000 gallons of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) foam since it first launched more than a year ago as a collaborative project between the Indiana Dep ...

Beef Quality Assurance Training Oct. 29 & Nov. 19

28 Oct 2024

  Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) trainings, provided by Purdue Extension Office, will take place throughout Indiana to help producers either renew or earn a certification, good for three years. The trainings are free. Only one person from each operation is required to be certified to ensure the entire operation follows BQA standards. However, everyone who handles and manages cattle are encouraged to become BQA certified. Those una ...

You May Be Eligible For Unclaimed Property!

28 Oct 2024

  Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita urges all Hoosiers to check the state’s Unclaimed Property Division to see if unclaimed funds are waiting for them. SEARCH ONLINECheck the website www.IndianaUnclaimed.gov to see if you are entitled to reclaim funds. This is the most effective way to search for unclaimed property, including 25 years-worth of unclaimed property assigned to a person’s name. Unclaimed property is any financial ...

Repair Work on West Market Street

28 Oct 2024

Repair work on West Market Street to begin this week in Salem The City of Salem is alerting residents that repair work will begin on West Market Street this week. The work will fix damages to the road from the agreed Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) detour of Highway 56 last year. Work on Market Street will involve lane restrictions only and require no road closure. Road repair crews should finish the project ...

Trick-or-Treating in Washington County to Take Place on October 31

28 Oct 2024

    Washington County will conduct its Halloween festivities this Thursday as children and adults celebrate the holiday. Trick-or-treating in Salem, Campbellsburg, and Pekin will occur between the hours of 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, October 31. Homes planning to welcome trick-or-treaters that evening should turn on their porch lights. Parents and guardians should ensure children are never alone and are always accompanied by an ...

Mistletoe Market Place To Feature Vendors, Food & Prizes

28 Oct 2024

    The Pekin Methodist Church is hosting its 11th Annual Mistletoe Market Place on Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is located at 244 S. Shorts Corner Rd., Pekin. All proceeds from the event will support the church's missions. During the festivities, a door prize will be awarded every 30 minutes. A large grand prize will be awarded at the end of the day. The ladies' group at the church is offering a concessi ...

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

26 Oct 2024

  Washington County, Indiana (October 21, 2024) – During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we raise awareness of the impact of domestic violence and renew efforts to bring an end to this issue.  Domestic violence unfortunately continues to be one of the most underreported crimes. Statistics show that as much as 40% of women and 26% of men in Indiana have experienced some form of violence by a partner or spouse. These cases ...

Wednesday Evening Pursuit Leads To Scottsburg Man's Arrest

24 Oct 2024

According to the Indiana State Police, around 9:20 p.m., Sergeant Tracy Spencer was patrolling State Road 56 near US Highway 31 when he observed a motorcycle traveling west on SR56 doing a wheelie. After the motorcycle’s front wheel was back on the ground and had driven past Sergeant Spencer, he turned around behind the vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the motorcycle. The motorcycle accelerated by another motorist befo ...

Van Rolls Over On E Borden Rd

24 Oct 2024

  A 2022 Kroger delivery van rolled over after driving off the road on Tuesday, October 22. The driver, Steven Williams from Conway, Arkansas, reportedly fell asleep at the wheel while driving along 5930 E Borden Rd. Witnesses say the van began to veer to the left of the center line and drifted off the left side causing the rollover. Williams was transported to St. Vincent Hospital due to complaints of head pain. Washington Coun ...

DEA Prescription Take Back Initiative

24 Oct 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will be holding its 27th nationwide “Prescription Take Back” initiative. They provide proper disposal of prescription drugs in order to prevent prescription drug abuse. Community members will be able to bring unused, expired and unwanted drugs to select sites. The Washington County Sheriff's Department, a select “Prescription Take Back” site located at 801 S Jackso ...

Pumpkin Walk, Boo Bash & Parade This Saturday

22 Oct 2024

    Saturday, October 26, will be filled with exciting Halloween activities for everyone!   Pumpkin Walk Halloween festivities in Salem surrounding the Stevens Memorial Museum will begin with the 2024 Pumpkin Walk, sponsored by the Washington County Tourism Commission. Pumpkins for decorating can be picked up at the YMCA parking lot at 1709 N. Shelby St. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, after 3 p.m. until Friday, Oct. 25, at ...

Fatal Crash Near Becks Mill Road

21 Oct 2024

An Indianapolis woman was killed, and another man severely injured after being struck by a vehicle while riding their motorcycle late Saturday afternoon. According to the Indiana State Police (ISP), the Washington County Sheriff’s Department requested assistance from ISP with a fatal crash that occurred on US 150 between Becks Mill Road and High Street in Fredericksburg shortly after seven Saturday evening. Trooper Ben Davis with ...

Burn Ban In Effect

21 Oct 2024

 

The Washington County Board of Commissioners issued a county-wide burn ban at 11:45 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21.

The ban will remain in effect until further notice.

Benefit In Memory Of Bryce Gerlach

17 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Salem Crossing is hosting a benefit in memory of Bryce Gerlach, who was shot and killed at Harvest Homecoming on Saturday, Oct.12, in New Albany. His father is Scott Gerlach, a physical therapist at Salem Crossing. He was tragically killed in a cross-fire between two shooters. Two other people were shot, but survived. Bryce is thought to have jumped in front of somebody to protect them. In memory ...

Trick-Or-Treat Hours For Salem

17 Oct 2024

 

 

The City of Salem announced that hours for trick-or-treat will be 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 31.

Moose Lodge Hosting Trunk-Or-Treat Oct. 31

17 Oct 2024

 

 

The Salem Moose Lodge is hosting a Trunk-or-Treat on Thursday, Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m.

The lodge is located at 1004 Webb Street, Salem.

The public is invited.

Wash. Co. Special Olympics Spooktacular Is Oct. 27

17 Oct 2024

  Washington County Special Olympics is hosting it's Third Annual Spooktacular" on Monday, Oct. 27, 2-5 p.m. at Lyles Park, 5581 East Old State Road 56, Salem. The public is invited for an unforgettable evening filled with fun, food and festive vibes! A costume party will be featured--dressing up is encouraged, but not required.  A prize will be awarded for the Best Costume. Pizza and drinks will be provided.  Those a ...

Sunday Collision Results In Death

16 Oct 2024

  On Sunday, October 13, at around 4:03 p.m., officers from the Salem Police Department, along with the Salem Fire Department and Washington County Ambulance Service, responded to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of S. Orchard Rd. and Woodland Dr. The collision involved a Nissan SUV and a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Investigators found that the motorcycle was heading south on S. Orchard Rd. when the Nissan attempted to ...

Hoosier Uplands Funds Grant For Police Radios

16 Oct 2024

 

Eric Zink, Chief Financial Officer from Hoosier Uplands, presented a check for $11,500 to purchase new radios for the Salem Police Department.

This will enable the police department to be better equipped to respond to emergencies and  better serve the residents of Salem .

Receiving the check of Oct. 14 was Sergeant James Moore. The police department had applied for the grant.

Where To Find Voting Information

16 Oct 2024

  Many people have questions concerning the upcoming general election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 6 a.m.--6 p.m. The best source for local information is the Washington County Elections and Voter Services Office.  The office is located at the Washington County Justice Center, 801 South Jackson Street, Salem. It is at the end of the main hallway, past the clerk's office. The staff at the Elections and Voter Services Office is busy a ...

Washington County Plat Book For Hunting Season Available At Purdue Extension

15 Oct 2024

As hunting season approaches, having the right tools can make all the difference. The Washington County Plat Book, produced by Purdue Extension - Washington County in partnership with Mapping Solutions, is an essential resource for hunters. This spiral-bound edition features detailed land ownership maps, showing property boundaries and township layouts, crucial for navigating the area responsibly. In addition to standard landownership ...

Washington County 4-H Junior Leaders Hosting Annual Cheeseball Fundraiser

15 Oct 2024

Get ready for the holidays with a delicious treat while supporting local youth! The Washington County 4-H Jr. 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 Thanksgiving table. Cheese Balls are just $8 each and come in three flavors: Plain, ...

How Voters Can Prepare For Election Day

14 Oct 2024

    Voters can consider these tips to prepare for Election Day so they can exercise their right to vote as efficiently as possible. The right to vote is one of the foundations of democracy. Exercising that right is vital to creating a nation where everyone feels as though their voice has been heard. Given the significance of voting and all that the right to vote symbolizes for so many people, Election Day is an incredi ...

New Hope Church Trunk or Treat, Chili Cook-Off

14 Oct 2024

New Hope United Methodist Church is hosting Trunk or Treat on Thursday, Oct. 31, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

There will also be a chili cook-off. Those who come to trunk or treat are invited to sample and vote on the best chili.

The event will take place rain or shine.

New Hope UMC is located at 4957 West State Road 60 in Salem.

Southern Hills Church Trunk or Treat

14 Oct 2024

 

Southern Hills Church is hosting Trunk or Treat on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 6-8 p.m.

The church is located at 1645 South State Road 135, Salem.

The public is invited.

Salem Assembly Of God Trunk or Treat

14 Oct 2024

The Salem Assembly Of God is hosting Trunk or Treat on Sunday, Oct. 27,  4:30-6 p.m.

The church is located at 1701 State Road 135, Salem

The public is invited to attend.

Bunker Hill Church Fall Festival Is Oct. 26

14 Oct 2024

 

Bunker Hill Church is hosting a Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 27, beginning at 5 p.m.

The church is located at 11499 East State Road 160 in Salem.

The public is invited to the festivities.

Posey Twp. VFD Trunk or Treat And Chili Supper

14 Oct 2024

The Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department is hosting Trunk or Treat and a chili supper on Saturday, Oct. 26, beginning at 2 p.m.  The fire station is located at 10550 South Radcliff Road, Hardinsburg.

The public is invited.

Lollipop Pull Is Oct. 26

14 Oct 2024

  The youth from the Canton and Salem United Methodist churches are hosting a Lollipop Pull, Saturday, Oct. 26, on the front lawn of the Salem United Methodist Church, 202 East Market Street, Salem.  The event will begin at 5 p.m. Children of all ages are invited to step right up and pull a lollipop from a pumpkin. Each player gets to keep the lollipop they choose. If the lollipop they choose has a colored mark on the end of ...

Warming Station Volunteer Information Session

14 Oct 2024

   The Warming Station is hosting a volunteer information session Tuesday, Oct. 15, 6 p.m., at the Salem Presbyterian Church, 110 North High Street, Salem. The purpose of the meting is to give people an opportunity to learn about ways to volunteer. Attending the meeting does not obligate anyone to be a volunteer. It is just an opportunity to learn more about how the warming station operates and how people can get involved. ...

Vehicle Overturned On E. State Rd. 60 & Voyles Rd.

14 Oct 2024

TYPE OF OCCURRENCE: Motor Vehicle Accident DATE OF OCCURRENCE: Saturday, October 12, 2024 REPORTED TIME: 3:21 PM LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: East State Road 60 and Voyles Road INVESTIGATING OFFICER: Sergeant Matt Hein ASSISTING OFFICERS: Reserve Deputy Ed Stempowski OTHER DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED: Pierce/Polk Volunteer Fire Department, Washington County Ambulance Service DETAILS: At approximately 3:21 pm on Saturday, October 12, a singl ...

Republican Meet & Greet Is This Thursday

14 Oct 2024

    The Washington County Republican Party will be hosting a "Meet and Greet The Candidates" on Thursday, Oct. 17, 6-8 p.m., at H & R Bakery.  The bakery is located on the northeast side of the Salem Public Square. Voters will have the opportunity to meet with the local Republican candidates and discuss issues that are close to the hearts of community members. Come out to show your support and ask the questions th ...

Holiday World Offers Friday Night Live!

14 Oct 2024

    Holiday World is offering special evenings of fun every Friday during the month of October. The park will be open from 5-10 p.m. on Fridays, and discounted tickets are only $25.  Experience night rides, live music, half-price drink specials and an edgy magic show. Halloween In The Sky will begin at 9:45 p.m, as 500 drones take to the sky for a Halloween-themed light show. The park is located at 452 East Christma ...

Efforts Begin To Help Local Residents

14 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer As we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, we know we will hear the ringing bell and see the Angle Trees of the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army raises funds to help those in need with their Red Kettle collections. They also sponsor the Angel Tree program, where individuals may choose a registered “angel” and purchase gifts of new clothing and toys for them. The gifts are distributed ...

Volunteer To Be A Bell Ringer For Salvation Army

14 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer As we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, we know we will hear the ringing bell of the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army raises funds to help those in need with their Red Kettle collections. The Red Kettle fundraising campaign will begin Saturday, Nov. 27, and run through Tuesday, Dec. 24. The bell ringing hours are Friday – Saturday 10 a.m.—6 p.m. and Mondays -Thursdays 4-8 p.m. The ...

Travel the Haunted Trail Saturday

11 Oct 2024

Join Salem High School Disney Club and Boy Scout Troop 4029 at Buffalo Trace Park on Saturday, Oct. 12, from dusk to 10:30 p.m. for a haunted trail that will have you running through the woods! Attendees will meet at the Buffalo Trace Park Primitive Campground. The park is located at 1540 Hwy. 150 NE, Palmyra. The event is being sponsored the the Salem High School Disney Club, Cub Scout Troop 4029 and North Harrison Students Council. ...

Church Yard Sale

11 Oct 2024

 

Southern Hills Church is having a yard sale Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 a.m.-12 noon. Proceeds will be donated to the local Christmas Asistance Program.

The church is located at 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem.

Cochren And Co., Mackenzie Phillips Performing Nov. 16

11 Oct 2024

 

Cochren and Co., with special guest Mackenzie Phillips, will be performing at Southern Hills Church on Saturday, Nov. 16.  Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the concert will start at 7 p.m.  Admission is free.

The concert is presented by Wayne Truelove Ministries.

Southern Hills Church is located at 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem.

For more information, call Adam at 812-620-5921.

Seeking Vendors For Mistletoe Market Place

11 Oct 2024

  The Pekin Methodist Church is seeking a variety of vendors for their Mistletoe Market Place, which will be help at the church Saturday, November 2, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. All types of vendors are needed, including home business products, homemade crafts, etc. The market place is being sponsored by the Pekin Methodist ladies' group. All proceeds will be used for missions. For more information, please contact Myra Hildreth: email dmhild ...

H-burg General Store Fall Fest Is Today

11 Oct 2024

 

The public is invited to the Hardinsburg General Store Fall Fest Friday, 4-9 p.m.  The store is located at 8674 West Radcliff Road, Hardinsburg.

Many vendors, food trucks and much more will be available.

Junior Leaders

10 Oct 2024

Any Washington County 4-H member in grades 7-12 can become Junior Leaders. Tentative Learning Topics for the Year *Car Care *Adulting 101 series *Cornucopia-Agritourism *Service Learning *Local Business Tour *Career Exploration Panel One of the best parts about Jr. Leaders is making cheeseballs! Cheeseballs are the club's major fundraiser and help cover the cost of meetings/trips. Help us reach our goal of at least 30 members! ...

Wreck On US-150 At Joseph St.

10 Oct 2024

TYPE OF OCCURRENCE: Motor Vehicle Collision with injuries DATE OF OCCURRENCE:  Wednesday, October 9th, 2024. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCES: U.S. Highway 150 @ Joseph Street, Hardinsburg.     INVESTIGATING OFFICER: Lt. Lucas Gray ASSISTING OFFICERS: Deputies Maxwell Mitchell, Devin Hopkins, and Joshua Blankenbaker. DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED:  Washington County Sheriff's Department, Washington County Ambulance Service, ...

Inform The Public About Your October Events

10 Oct 2024

    There has been a flurry of planned events and activities to celebrate the fall season during the final weeks of October. Events include such things as fall festivals, trunk or treat, a lollipop pull, chili supper and much more. Organizations that have made such plans are asked to send information to SalemLeader.com so the public may be made aware of all the exciting activities available. Events will be publicized as so ...

Need Donations For Relief Efforts

10 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Elite Cleaning LLC Of Sellersburg has organized two semi-trucks for relief efforts in tornado-stricken states. The trucks are furnished by Steve Riley, owner of AKKT Trucking in Deputy. One truck will go to Florida and one to North Carolina. Donations needed are new clothing linens (underwear, socks, bras etc.), nonperishable food, bottled water, dog and cat food, baby formula, diapers, wipes, femi ...

Old Settlers Days Festival

10 Oct 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The weather could not have been more perfect for the Settlers Day Festival this past weekend. It was held on October 5 and 6 at the John Hay Pioneer Village, and all was open and free including the Stevens Museum, John Hay home, and train depot. The pioneer village was open for folks to go at their own pace to visit each cabin and attraction. Among the cabins was the school house, general store, wood shop a ...

Pumpkin Walk, Boo Bash & Parade Featured Oct. 26

09 Oct 2024

    Saturday, October 26, will be filled with exciting Halloween activities for everyone!   Pumpkin Walk Halloween festivities in Salem surrounding the Stevens Memorial Museum will begin with the 2024 Pumpkin Walk, sponsored by the Washington County Tourism Commission. Pumpkins for decorating can be picked up at the YMCA parking lot at 1709 N. Shelby St. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, after 3 p.m. until Friday, Oct. 25, at ...

Democratic Party Chili Meet-And-Greet October 11

09 Oct 2024

The Washington County Democratic Party will be hosting a chili supper meet-and-greet on October 11 at 5:30 p.m. Here voters will have the opportunity to meet with the local Democratic candidates and discuss issues that are close to the hearts of community members. This pay what you want event will take place at Southern Hills Church Fellowship Hall located at 1645 IN-135, Salem. Come out to show your support and ask the questions tha ...

55th Annual Fort Vallonia Days

08 Oct 2024

Get ready to jump back to the year 1811 as you come to join Fort Vallonia in celebrating the 55th Annual Fort Vallonia Days. With 2 and a half days packed full of activities and events, there is something for everyone to enjoy! Kicking off the weekend will be a pumpkin decorating contest on Friday from 4-6 p.m. followed by live music performed by the band “u4ia” at 7 p.m. Winners of the pumpkin decorating contest will be announced on S ...

Adult Volunteer Trainings:

08 Oct 2024

Adult Volunteer Trainings: Required trainings are necessary to become or remain an adult volunteer. If you are not currently a 4-H volunteer and wish to be, please call 812-883-4601 or email Taylor Chastain. tsabens@purdue.edu In-Person 4-H Online training will be offered the following dates in Washington County at the Extension office: Tuesday November 12, 6-7:30 PM Wednesday January 8, 6-7:30 PM   ...

Police Seek Information On Fatal Hit-And-Run

07 Oct 2024

Washington County, Indiana (October 7, 2024) - The Washington County Sheriff’s Department is seeking information about a fatal hit-and-run that occurred over the weekend in Fredericksburg. A 911 call at 7:45 a.m. Sunday reported a man lying off the roadway in the area of 3946 West U.S. 150, Fredericksburg. Detective Brad Naugle arrived at 8:01 a.m. and found a man who had sustained blunt force trauma, appearing to have been struck by ...

Red Cross: People Affected By Hurricane Helene Need Urgent Help Now

07 Oct 2024

     The American Red Cross Kentucky Region is issuing an appeal for financial donations, blood donations, and for volunteers who are willing to travel this fall to support emergency shelters for major national disaster relief efforts. Ways people can help: DONATE FINANCIALLY: Financial donations are the quickest and fastest way to get help to people who need it. Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED-CRO ...

Airport Runway Completion Delayed, Meeting Set With Feds

07 Oct 2024

  By Becky Killian, Staff Writer When the new Salem Municipal Airport opened with a 3,000-foot runway in September 2019, it was expected the federal funding to construct the final 2,000 feet would be received in late 2022. That money from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is still promised, but the runway completion has been delayed due to changes in how that agency funds projects, as well as the pandemic. Board of Aviat ...

Grant Opportunities

07 Oct 2024

    ROI Grant Opportunities Check back soon for grant opportunities from ROI! Grant Opportunities Outside of ROI The following opportunities are offered by organizations other than ROI. ROI is not affiliated with any of these grants. This list is meant to provide our partners with other sources of funding for the great work they do in the Indiana Uplands Region. T-Mobile Hometown Grants The Hometown Grants from T-Mobile ...

Old Settlers Days Oct. 5-6

04 Oct 2024

By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Nathaniel Smith, Editor Old Settlers Days Festival is one of the best throughout the fall season. First established in 1875, this annual event is held in order to commemorate and honor the pioneers of old who had settled the wilderness lands of the Indiana Territory. Little by little, communities began to grow; one such community being Washington County. This free festival lasting two days will be October ...

Injuries Sustained in Moped/Vehicle Crash Wednesday

03 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer On Wednesday, October 2, a moped traveling west on Market Street in Salem hit the driver’s side of a truck pulling out of an alley west of North Shelby Street. The driver received a minor cut on his arm. According to those on the scene the moped ran a stop sign and hit the side of a Hyundai Santa Cruz. The Santa Cruz’s door was damage significantly. It was reported the moped driver was launched in ...

CHOICES Offers Resources & Healthcare

03 Oct 2024

By Rose Condra, CHOICES Executive Director CHOICES Life Resource Center is a non-profit organization serving families across Southern Indiana, with locations in New Albany, Corydon, Salem, and Marengo. They were established in 2004 in New Albany. In 2017, the Corydon office opened, and in 2019, the CARE Pregnancy Center in Salem merged with CHOICES and opened its current office at 1201 N Jim Day Road. CHOICES offers compassionate, li ...

Michigan Man Arrested After Early-Morning Pursuit On I-65

02 Oct 2024

  By Sgt. Carey Huls, Indiana State Police Public Information Officer, Sellersburg District A Michigan driver was arrested following a brief pursuit on I-65 southbound in Scott County early Wednesday morning. The incident began shortly after 4 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 2,  when the Indiana State Police Dispatch center in Versailles received information of a dark-colored passenger car speeding southbound near the 45 mile mar ...

"Mugshots" Aren't Just For Mondays Anymore!

02 Oct 2024

    SalemLeader.com is now updating Mugshots everyday, Mondays through Fridays. Arrests made over a weekend will appear in the following Monday’s group of mugshots. All mugshots and arrest information is obtained directly from the Washington County Detention Center's public records. Those arrested, in most cases, are just facing charges at this point, and are to be considered innocent of those charges unless and until pro ...

"The True Story of the Three Little Pigs" Now Playing At Derby Dinner

02 Oct 2024

  Derby Dinner Playhouse will open their 2024-2025 Children's Musical Theatre Series with "The True Story of The Three Little Pigs" on Saturday, Oct. 5. Public performances run Oct. 5, 12, 14, 19, 26, and Nov. 2 and Nov. 9. For ticket information please call 812-288-8281 or visit www.derbydinner.com. "The True Story of The Three Little Pigs"allows the audience to be the jury as the Big Bad Wolf is put on trial for his "supposed ...

BBB: Helene Relief Donation Scams and Other Top Scams

02 Oct 2024

  1. BBB warns consumers of potential scams surrounding Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Do not click on unsolicited links for donations, and always review a charity or non-profit first before making donations. More information on safe giving here: https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/30870-bbb-tip-advice-on-hurricane-helene-relief-donations   2. BBB warns consumers to be on the lookout for storm chasers ...

Washington County Voting Locations

01 Oct 2024

With November 5 rapidly approaching, it is crucial to plan on going out to vote. However, in order to do so, you have to know your voting location. Below is a list of all precincts in Washington county along with their respective voting locations. The Washington County Clerk’s Office reminds voters that polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., and to have their identification with them upon arriving at the election polling site. If you ha ...

County Blood Drives For October

01 Oct 2024

  Three blood drives are planned in Washington County in October. Dates and locations include: Wednesday, October 2Southern Hills Mennonite School4164 Hardinsbusg-Livonia RoadCampbellsburg, IN. 471083-7 p.m. Monday, October 21First Baptist Church of Salem205 North High StreetSalem, IN. 471 671-6 p.m. Tuesday, October 29Salem High School700 North Harrison StreetSalem, IN. 471679 a.m.-3 p.m. Every two seconds someone in the U.S ...

ISP Seeks Interns

30 Sep 2024

The Indiana State Police are now accepting applications for their spring 2025 internship program. These internships are offered statewide with multiple positions available. Interested students must: • Be a U.S. citizen; • Be at least 18 years of age; • Have at least one year of college and a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; • Have a valid driver's license; and • Have no juvenile or adult criminal arrests or convictio ...

Child Passenger Safety Week

30 Sep 2024

With Child Passenger Safety Week just having wrapped up, Sept. 15-21, parents and caregivers are reminded to keep children safe in vehicles. Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than a third of children who died while riding in passenger vehicles were not buckled into a seat or car seat. To mitigate danger to children, drivers should ensure passenge ...

"The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs" Coming To Derby Dinner

27 Sep 2024

    The Derby Dinner Playhouse Children's Musical Theatre is presenting "The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs" in October and November. During the performance, the audience will get to be the jury as the Big Bad Wold goes on trial in this clever and funny musical based on the best-selling book. The show is suitable for children ages 3 to 12. Breakfast and Luncheon shows are available for the following days Saturday,Oct. 5 ...

Richard Goodall, Indiana's Singing Janitor, Wins AGT

26 Sep 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Sometimes a real hidden talent is discovered on America’s Got Talent. So was the case of Richard Goodall. Goodall, 55 years old, is a janitor in the Vigo County school system in Indiana, and would sing as he worked. He has been a janitor for 23 years. The middle school students where he worked noticed his talent and greatly encouraged him to tryout on AGT. The first time he tried out in 2 ...

CAST Donors Enjoy "A Night At Salem Speedway"

26 Sep 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Creating Avenues for Student Transformation (CAST) held a fundraiser called “A Night At Salem Speedway,” on Saturday, Sept. 21. Ninety people attended the event, and approximately $4,000 were raised to support the dyslexia tutoring program. CAST is a group that provides structured, multi-sensory, explicit tutoring based upon the science of learning. The routines are particularly effective i ...

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