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"Built to Move" with Dr. Voyles: Coming Home to Indiana (Part 1)
After graduating from Salem High School in 2013, I wasn't sure what the next step for me would be. My parents had not gone to college, so I was fortunate to receive a scholarship through the state of Indiana that allowed me to attend any Indiana college at a significantly reduced tuition rate. Because of that opportunity, I thought the logical next step was to try out college. News media had been a passion of mine since middle school. I helped run the news program at Salem Mi


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.


Salem Schools continues Summer Food Service Program
Salem Schools is once again helping to relieve some of the summertime pressure through their Summer Food Service Program. The first pickup will be June 25 at Bradie Shrum Elementary.


VIDEO: Mosier Family Chiropractic celebrates grand opening of new facility
Mosier Family Chiropractic celebrated the grand opening of their new location on Mulberry Street Saturday afternoon! It was a wonderful community turnout, with refreshments and food provided by Hayes Lemonade and BBQ Paradise.


VIDEO: "Art On The Bricks" returned Friday evening
Mayor Justin Green joined us to discuss Friday evening’s Art On The Bricks event that took place on Market Street from 6–8pm.


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.


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.


Two motorcycle wrecks in two days; serious injuries sustained
Local emergency services have responded to two motorcycle accidents in the last two days. According to a statement from the Washington County Sheriff's Department, the first motorcycle accident occurred at approximately 4:06 pm on June 2, 2026, at the intersection of State Road 60 West and Orchard Road.


Commissioners threatened by lawsuit, approved fairgrounds sewage project
The June 2 commissioners meeting saw topics such as bid approval for the Fairgrounds Sewage Project, as well as a threatened lawsuit against the commissioners.


West Washington Schools 2026–27 calendar
West Washington School Corporation's fall break is scheduled to take place October 5–9, winter break December 21–31, and spring break March 22–26.


East Washington Schools 2026–27 calendar
East Washington School Corporation's fall break is scheduled to take place October 5–9, winter break December 21–31, and spring break March 22–26.


Salem Community Schools 2026–27 calendar
Salem Community Schools has released their 2026–27 school year calendar. Fall break is scheduled to take place October 5–9, winter break December 21–31, and spring break March 22–26.


The Town House marks first anniversary with ribbon cutting
A Community Posting Submitted by the Washington County Community Action Coalition What began as a simple lease signed with a vision has grown into a community-built space now entering its second year in Salem. The Town House recently celebrated its one-year anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony and officially joined the Chamber of Commerce, marking another step forward in its growth as a public community hub. The origins of the space are deeply rooted in shared vision an


Sixth annual Washington County Pride Picnic planned for June 14
A Community Posting Submitted by Washington County Pride QSA The Washington County Pride Picnic returns for its 6th annual celebration on Sunday, June 14, from 1–8 p.m. This free community event will feature food, music, games, entertainment, and opportunities to connect with friends old and new in a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ individuals, families, allies, and supporters. The picnic is centrally located in Salem, with the exact location shared upon RSVP. For more infor


City of Salem and Community Foundation launch new community calendar
A press release from the City of Salem: The City of Salem is excited to announce partnership with the Washington County Community Foundation to launch an inclusive Washington County Community Calendar.


"Built to Move" with Dr. Voyles: Coming Home to Indiana (Part 1)
After graduating from Salem High School in 2013, I wasn't sure what the next step for me would be. My parents had not gone to college, so I was fortunate to receive a scholarship through the state of Indiana that allowed me to attend any Indiana college at a significantly reduced tuition rate. Because of that opportunity, I thought the logical next step was to try out college. News media had been a passion of mine since middle school. I helped run the news program at Salem Mi


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: The Dream That Refused to Go Away
Written by Ellen Mosier A teacher's dream, a grocery store, and God's perfect timing. When I was a little girl and someone would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said the same thing: I wanted to teach. I loved going to school. I loved perfecting homework assignments, sometimes working on them for hours after school. Growing up in the country meant long bus rides home, and those rides became my time to decompress and recharge. By the time I got home, I was r


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: The Marks We Leave Behind
It’s hard to believe as I sit here in an empty room inside an empty building. I know this moment is what I prayed and fasted for, but it’s still surreal sitting on the same floor where adjustments were made and lives were changed.
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