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"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: Stand Up and Walk
Chiropractic gave my grandpa more time. My hope is that you’ll be the kind of friend who “nags” someone you care about—because that persistence just might save them, and give them more time too.
Aug 26, 20253 min read


Mural Proposed to Honor Memory of Street Evangelist "Sonny" Maxwell
For several years, those passing near the intersection of E Old State Road 60 and High Street in Salem may have noticed a man preaching in the open air at the Center Peace concrete lot. Sometimes he spoke to a crowd, other times to only one or two. That man was Leonard “Sonny” Maxwell Jr., a street evangelist well known throughout Washington County.
Aug 25, 20253 min read


Local ISP Officer Promoted, Will Serve as Investigative Commander of Sellersburg District
An Indiana State Police detective residing in Washington County has been promoted to First Sergeant in the Sellersburg District and will serve as Investigative Commander. Indiana State Police – Sellersburg shared the following in a press release this morning...
Aug 22, 20252 min read


Commissioners Table the Elimination of Fairgrounds Groundskeeper Position and Discuss Possible "Wheel Tax"
The Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, August 19 turned out to be quite an eventful one. Rumors and comments on Facebook leading up to the meeting ruffled many feathers throughout our community, and it ensured a very unusually populated courtroom with many people eagerly anticipating what would occur. For instance, the elimination of the groundskeeper position at the fairgrounds, currently held by Randy Lee, was certainly a hot topic of the morning.
Aug 21, 202513 min read


Hardinsburg Town Attorney Gives Analysis on Ownership of Senior Citizens Building
For months, a small building tucked away off Cheshire Lane in Hardinsburg has been the subject of a county-wide controversy. During the August 19 town board meeting, S. Coy Travis, the Hardinsburg town attorney, aimed to put that controversy to rest.
Aug 21, 20252 min read


The "Final Report" and Recommendations of the Water Task Force
In an open letter to Mayor Green on August 14, Councilman Randy Lee referenced a "comprehensive final report" compiled by the Salem Water Task Force last year, and accused the Mayor of "[not taking] action to address any of [the] issues" brought up in the report. We have obtained a copy of said report.
Aug 20, 202510 min read


Leapin' Lizards! "Annie" Comes to SMS Auditorium This Weekend
Washington County Theatre (WCT) will present the popular musical “Annie” on August 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. and on August 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the Richard Trueblood Performing Arts Center (the Salem Midde School Auditorium). For decades, audiences of all ages have been inspired by the story of the brave, curly-headed orphan who stands up to evil and teaches others to dream about tomorrow.
Aug 19, 20254 min read


West Washington Students Receive Suspicious ‘Lurker’ Email
West Washington School Corporation issued a warning Tuesday morning after some students received a phishing email from an individual posing as a West Washington student.
Aug 19, 20251 min read


"Back in Line" with Dr. Mosier: Parenting with a Do-Over Button
“Grandkids are God’s reward for not killing your kids,” John Maxwell once said. Many of you can probably relate—and I know my parents would wholeheartedly agree.
Aug 19, 20252 min read


WC Sheriff's Dept. to Increase Patrols in "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" Campaign
The Washington County Sheriff's Department is partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) to prevent impaired driving and save lives. From August 16 through August 30, officers will increase patrols and conduct sobriety checkpoints as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over national enforcement campaign, led by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Aug 18, 20252 min read


"Baked on the Bricks" Comes to Market St on August 22
Attention all baking enthusiasts and pastry enjoyers: Salem is about to get a whole lot sweeter! On Thursday, August 22 from 6 pm to 9 pm, Market Street will be lined with baked goods for the community to enjoy in Washington County’s first “Baked on the Bricks” event.
Aug 16, 20251 min read


Scents & Sensibility: Lavender for Back-to-School Calm
The back-to-school season brings excitement, fresh starts… and sometimes a fair amount of stress. Between early mornings, homework battles, and packed schedules, both kids and parents can feel the pressure. Fortunately, nature offers a gentle way to help everyone transition smoothly: lavender essential oil.
Aug 15, 20253 min read
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