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American Senior Communities begins COVID-19 vaccine administration, continues active preparation for facilities
American Senior Communities (ASC) is actively preparing our senior care communities following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of COVID-19 vaccines for emergency...
Small Smokey Fire at the Scott County Jail
On December 23, 2020, around 7:30 am, Jail Officers at the Scott County Jail began smelling smoke and then the fire alarms at the...
Hoosier Guardsmen extended to assist long-term care facilities
Indiana National Guard soldiers and airmen will continue their mission assisting long-term care facilities across Indiana in their battle against COVID-19.
Indiana Gov. Eric J....
S.R. 37 to close in Martinsville starting Jan. 2 for faster, safer I-69 construction
Nearly 5 miles of State Road 37 in Martinsville is scheduled to close between S.R. 39 and Morgan Street starting this Saturday, Jan. 2.
Expected...
202 Get Tested at Free Covid-19 Clinic at Fairgrounds
According to the Indiana State Department of Health, there were 202 people tested for Covid-19 at the Washington County Fairgrounds site from Dec. 22-26.
Washington...
City of Salem Christmas Card Winner
City of Salem Mayor, Justin Green, recently announced
the 2020 Mayor’s Christmas Card Contest winner, Kinsley Hollowell, Age 10.
Hollowell, of Salem, received a $50 Walmart...
State has been under reporting COVID-19 positivity rate due to computational error
Indiana health officials have erred in reporting the state’s COVID-19 positivity rate since the beginning of the pandemic due to a problem with the...
CITY OF SALEM REMINDS RESIDENTS TO AVOID FLUSHING MASKS
The City of Salem would like to remind residents not to flush masks, paper towels, disinfecting or flushable wipes of any type down the...
Free Covid Testing Begins This Morning in Salem
Free Covid testing begins this morning at the Washington County Fairgrounds.
There will be no cost for the test and children as young as two...
Woodward Found ‘Wet, Muddy and Cold’ Earlier This Morning
“Mr. Woodard was wet, muddy, cold, and exhausted, but otherwise appeared to be in good condition when found," said Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller...
















