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Purdue Offering Free Managing Stress Webinar

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has been stressful for many of us, and learning to cope with this stress will help your organization become stronger. In...

WSLM Hosting “Virtual” National Day of Prayer Broadcast

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The National Day of Prayer celebrated on the first Thursday in May is needed now more than ever, organizers say. Still in the midst of the...

Six Months After Election, Judge Affirms Green as Salem Mayor

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After a two-day trial in April, over six months of litigation, and five days of deliberation, Washington Circuit Judge Larry Medlock ruled today in...

Chip seal operations begin next week on U.S. 31 in Clark, Scott Counties

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Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews will begin chip seal operations on a nine-mile section of U.S. 31 in Clark and Scott Counties next...

Free Covid-19 Testing Sites Open Today

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Today the Indiana State Department of Health will open up 20 sites to test Hoosiers with COVID-19 symptoms, and the state is urging folks...

Mahuron is one of 575 semifinalists receiving a $3,200 NHS scholarship

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The National Honor Society (NHS) announced that Shane Mahuron, a Salem High School senior and a member of NHS, has been selected as...

First Covid-19 Death in Washington County

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The Washington County Department of Health announced today the death of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), according to Alicia Thompson, RN.  The individual was an adult...

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari plans to open on June 14

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“During his twenty-some years serving Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari as park president, my dad – Will Koch Jr. – never missed an opening...

Salem and Scottsburg BMV Remain Closed; Paoli and Corydon Open

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Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Commissioner Peter L. Lacy announced today a portion of the state’s 131 branches reopened on Monday, May 4...

Washington County Holds at 45 Covid-19 Cases For Past Two Days

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As Indiana's Covid-19 cases continue to rise, but at a lower rate, numbers continue to fluctuate around the state. There were 16 new cases in...