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Sheriff releases details on Thursday morning school bus crash in Campbellsburg
Screenshot from a video submitted by Logan Miller. Used with permission. A two-school bus crash involving a Jeep Cherokee Thursday morning in Campbellsburg resulted in no serious injuries, according to Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller. The Washington County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched at 7:36 a.m. April 30 to the intersection of State Road 60 West and Sycamore Street for a motor vehicle crash involving a Salem Community Schools bus, a West Washington School Corp


Mosier Family Chiropractic welcomes Salem's Dr. Eli Voyles to expanding practice
Mosier Family Chiropractic is preparing for a major move and expansion, bringing new space, new services, and a familiar face back to Salem. The practice, currently located at 304 E. Market St., will relocate to a larger facility on West Mulberry Street in the former Save-a-Lot building near O’Reilly Auto Parts. The new location is set to open with a grand opening event on Saturday, June 6 at noon. The event will include a ribbon cutting with the Washington County Chamber of


Commissioners recognize Lady Musketeers, discuss government transparency
The April 21 Commissioners Meeting covered topics such as an official recognition of achievement for the Eastern Musketeers Girls Basketball Team, as well as more discussion regarding transparency on topics like READI grants and the Highway Garage Project.


Mosier Family Chiropractic welcomes Salem's Dr. Eli Voyles to expanding practice
Mosier Family Chiropractic is preparing for a major move and expansion, bringing new space, new services, and a familiar face back to Salem. The practice, currently located at 304 E. Market St., will relocate to a larger facility on West Mulberry Street in the former Save-a-Lot building near O’Reilly Auto Parts. The new location is set to open with a grand opening event on Saturday, June 6 at noon. The event will include a ribbon cutting with the Washington County Chamber of


VIDEO: H & R Bakery sold, new and old owners discuss details
H & R Bakery has officially been sold! We had the pleasure of sitting down with new owners, Corey and Adrienne Baker, as well as previous owners Dwayne and Juanita Daugherty, to discuss the details.


GoFundMe started to cover funeral costs for 14-year-old Jameson Crawford
A GoFundMe campaign has been established to support the family of 14-year-old Jameson Crawford, whose death Sunday evening in Salem remains under investigation.


Sheriff releases details on Thursday morning school bus crash in Campbellsburg
Screenshot from a video submitted by Logan Miller. Used with permission. A two-school bus crash involving a Jeep Cherokee Thursday morning in Campbellsburg resulted in no serious injuries, according to Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller. The Washington County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched at 7:36 a.m. April 30 to the intersection of State Road 60 West and Sycamore Street for a motor vehicle crash involving a Salem Community Schools bus, a West Washington School Corp


Commissioners recognize Lady Musketeers, discuss government transparency
The April 21 Commissioners Meeting covered topics such as an official recognition of achievement for the Eastern Musketeers Girls Basketball Team, as well as more discussion regarding transparency on topics like READI grants and the Highway Garage Project.


Emergency responders performed multiple water rescues during storms Monday night
Following last night's flash flooding, we spoke with EMA Director Deni Stempowski and Salem Fire Assistant Chief Max Gamble about various water rescues that took place, as well as how much rain we received.


VIDEO: Salem emergency responders conduct mock drunk driving scenario for SHS students
Salem emergency responders were called to the Bradie Shrum Elementary School parking lot next the soccer field this afternoon to demonstrate a mock drunk driving scenario organized by Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.).


SHS Journalism – "More than a director: Ms. Hildenbrand’s impact on band"
Written by Claire Schmaltz For many students, the band director is more than a teacher, she is a mentor, motivator, and the reason they love music. For Salem Middle and High schools Brittany Hildenbrand fits all of these standards. Hildenbrand started her career by doing everything band related in high school. “I was a part of the Marching Band, Concert/Pep Band, Honor Jazz Band (included the whole school corporation), Honor Band (included the whole school corporation), EPY


SHS Journalism: "A team that feels like home"
By Adalee Hobson Photo by Adalee Hobson On a warm spring afternoon, the sound of softballs cracking against bats carries across the fence of the outfield, blending with laughter, shouted drills and the occasional sharp whistle from the dugout. At first glance the Lady Lions look like any average high school softball team. If you look closer you’ll see a little resemblance on the field as the game begins. The same last names. The same features. The same instinctive glance betw


Notice of April 24th Estate Sale
Submitted by Joann Morgan ESTATE YARD SALE 212 Willow St APRIL 24TH


Local theatre to stage large-scale "Shrek the Musical" this summer
The Washington County Actors Community Theatre has announced auditions for its upcoming summer production of Shrek the Musical , an ambitious, large-scale show that organizers hope will draw strong participation from performers across all age groups and bring sizable audiences to its July performances. Based on the 2001 animated film Shrek , the musical follows a reclusive ogre whose quiet life is disrupted when a group of exiled fairy tale characters invade his swamp. In an


Community Foundation donors host free parent sessions on AI safety for children
A Community Posting by the Washington County Community Foundation As artificial intelligence becomes a growing part of everyday life, the Washington County Community Foundation is inviting parents and guardians of Washington County students to learn how to keep their children safe in an AI driven world. The Foundation will host a series of free community sessions titled How to Keep Your Kids Safe in an AI World, featuring educator and technology expert Bhavani Kola. With more


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: Bright Lights & Sirens
Sometimes Hope is the only thing Holding Someone Together. (Trigger warning – suicide) Bright lights and sirens filled the summer morning air. As I stepped outside our front door, I glanced to the right—toward our neighbor’s house. It was surrounded by police cars, first responders, and an ambulance. There was a commotion I didn’t fully understand at the time. I remember seeing Rick’s teenage daughters—who used to babysit me—and their mom, completely distraught. I was only ei


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: The Easter Egg Heist
A dad’s “brilliant” plan… and the lesson it revealed about staying connected to what truly powers your life. This past Easter, I made a parenting decision that… well… might be up for debate. After church, we had an Easter egg hunt with the boys. Isaiah and Isaac—being older and faster—were doing what they always do… absolutely dominating. Meanwhile, Ethan—my 2nd youngest—was giving it everything he had… but just couldn’t keep up. So naturally… Dad stepped in. Let’s just say I


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: More Than Cinnamon Rolls
How trying something new led to growth, connection, and a moment I’ll never forget For months, I had been wanting to try something new—but never seemed to find the time. I wanted to make homemade cinnamon rolls. Why? Because I like a challenge… and I wanted to see if I could beat the store-bought version. Well, it turns out Mr. Pillsbury knows exactly what he’s doing—especially compared to a baking amateur who arrogantly refuses to follow a recipe properly. Even though I’m ac
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