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Farmer’s Market Meeting Set For May 18

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The Washington County Farmers’ Market Board of Directors is hosting a meeting for past, current, and potential market vendors for 2020.  The meeting is scheduled for...

WSLM Hosting Political Forum for Primary Candidates May 12

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WSLM is planning a Political Forum for this month in preparation for the June 2 Primary Election.   Keeping in mind that the deadline for...

Lawn & Garden Update Webinar

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Do you have questions about your lawn and garden? If so, you should plan to join the 2020 Lawn & Garden Webinar presented by...

Relay For Life Rescheduled; Survivors Dinner Canceled

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According to the Washington County Relay for Life Committee, the Survivor Dinner has canceled for this year.   "We have waited as long as we could...

IHSAA Gives Hope For Fall Sports; Allows Students To Practice Starting July 1

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Athletes and coaches around Indiana have been waiting, and Wednesday they finally received an update. The IHSAA announced that it is waiving its moratorium week,...

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...