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"Art On The Bricks" to return June 5 6-8 PM
It is that time again! Another “On The Bricks” event, hosted on Market (“Brick”) Street by Mayor Justin Green and his staff, is less than one week away. This time, Market Street is seeing the return of “Art On The Bricks” on June 5 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.


VIDEO: Mosier Family Chiropractic moves to W Mulberry St
On June 6 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, Mosier Family Chiropractic will be celebrating the grand opening of their new location in what used to be Save A lot at 1110 W Mulberry Street, Salem.


WCCF donors award over $100,000 in grants this spring
Grants totaling over $100,000 were awarded to organizations serving Washington County by the generous donors of the Washington County Community Foundation for the Spring 2026 grant cycle. Grants are primarily awarded from the Foundation’s Touch Tomorrow Funds.


VIDEO: Mosier Family Chiropractic moves to W Mulberry St
On June 6 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, Mosier Family Chiropractic will be celebrating the grand opening of their new location in what used to be Save A lot at 1110 W Mulberry Street, Salem.


Bradie Shrum fourth graders raise hundreds to help classmate
As the school year comes to a close, a group of fourth grade girls at Bradie Shrum Elementary is being recognized for an act of kindness after coming together to support a struggling classmate and help him feel confident heading into fifth grade.


VIDEO: Little Twirl's Grand Re-Opening!
We met up with the new owners of Little Twirl to join in on their ribbon cutting ceremony this morning in celebration of the grand re-opening of the beloved Washington County staple!


Public invited to review Washington County Hazard Mitigation Plan update
Washington County, in cooperation with City of Salem and the Towns of Campbellsburg, Hardinsburg, Little York, Livonia, New Pekin, and Saltillo have prepared an update to the Washington County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan (MHMP) to address the risk and vulnerability of communities in the county which may be affected by known natural, technological, and political hazards.


State audit flags Washington County for multiple "noncompliance" findings
The Indiana State Board of Accounts has released a new audit identifying multiple instances of "noncompliance" in Washington County involving public bidding, contracts, financial reporting, and internal controls.


Election 2026: Candidates on the General Ballot
The November 3 General Election will be here before we know it, and all winners of the Primary Election on May 5 have been certified by the county election board.


Rita Roberts takes her art career in a new direction
For the last 17 years, Rita Roberts has called the halls of Bradie Shrum Elementary home. At the end of this school year, she will close the chapter and begin her well-earned retirement. Roberts said she has been teaching art in the public school system for 24 years, with an additional year as a long term art substitute. “I began teaching grades K-8 at Crothersville and continued my teaching responsibilities at Medora, Franklin and currently at Salem for the past 17 years,”


Snider retires after 30 years at Salem High School
For the past 30 years, Julie Snider has been the go-to person for all things athletics at Salem High School. But this year will be her last as she welcomes retirement with open arms. “I have enjoyed my time in this position,” she said, adding that it is fairly low stress and she has always enjoyed the people she works with. She originally applied for the position to get on the same schedule with her two sons: Joe and Thomas. When she applied the first time, she didn’t get hi


A familiar smile is retiring at Salem Middle School
For 16 years, Shelli Smith has called Salem Community Schools home. At the end of this school year, she’s closing that chapter and heading into retirement. After Smith left her job in retail, she spent her first year at Salem substitute teaching and handling concessions, a job she still does to this day. “It’s my favorite!” Smith said about being in charge of the concession stand. She said her husband, the late Derek Smith who was a teacher and administrator at Salem High Sc


"Art On The Bricks" to return June 5 6-8 PM
It is that time again! Another “On The Bricks” event, hosted on Market (“Brick”) Street by Mayor Justin Green and his staff, is less than one week away. This time, Market Street is seeing the return of “Art On The Bricks” on June 5 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.


Washington County Community Foundation to host free Annual Dinner at Cornerstone
The Washington County Community Foundation invites the community to an evening of music, memories, and celebration during its 2026 Annual Meeting on Thursday, July 16, from 5 PM to 7 PM at Cornerstone Hall in Salem. A short program will begin at 6:30 PM.


WCCF donors award over $100,000 in grants this spring
Grants totaling over $100,000 were awarded to organizations serving Washington County by the generous donors of the Washington County Community Foundation for the Spring 2026 grant cycle. Grants are primarily awarded from the Foundation’s Touch Tomorrow Funds.


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: Oh, How Things Have Changed
From wringing chickens in Sunday dresses to naked cannonballs in kiddie pools — every generation has its stories. As our family and practice step into a new season, we’re grateful to grow through the changes together. There I was, setting up textbooks and little figurines in my office at our new building, when I decided to head home and walk Ryder over to my parents’ house for our Memorial Day dinner. As I got closer, I could hear laughing and splashing coming from the backya


ChiroVille Adventures: The Hog That Was Too Big
Our guest columnist, Dr. Chris Mosier, has recently begun a children's series on chiropractic care that includes both digital books and animated shorts. Both will be available on The Washington County Times as they release.


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: 10,000
It’s not about the push-ups—it’s about who you become by keeping your word 10,000. So far this year, I’ve done 10,000 push-ups. No, I’m not kidding. One hundred push-ups a day for one hundred days. There are two things about that number that surprise even me: The fact that I’m doing push-ups at all. Not that long ago, I could barely do two… back when I weighed nearly 400 pounds. The fact that I’ve stuck with something for 100 consecutive days. Some of you reading this might t
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