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Election Board to Hear Challenge Friday Against Zelivitz For Sheriff

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Washington County Republican Party Chair Tara Coats Hunt has challenged the eligibility of Walter J Zelivetz, IV, a Republican candidate for Sheriff. 

According to Washington County Clerk Stephanie Rockey, this was the first time a candidate had been challenged while she has been in office.

The Washington County Election Board will conduct a hearing on Friday, February 20th at 8:30 am, in the Washington County Clerk’s Election & Voter Services Office Conference Room, located at 801 S. Jackson Street, Ste. 102, Salem, Indiana.

The CEB will convene to review the challenge of candidate for sheriff, Walter J Zelivetz, IV that was filed on 2-13-2026 by the Republican Party Chair challenging under IC 3-8-2-7 (a) (4.)

The CEB will be determining if his 2026 Primary Election
Republican ballot placement stands or not.

According to Hunt, IC 3-8-2-7 (a) states that a candidate wanting to run for an office for a part (Republican or Democrat) must meet one of 2 requirements: (1) the candidate must have voted in the last two primary elections for the party the candidates want to run as; or, if you haven’t voted in the last two primaries for that party you want to run as, (2) you must have the party chairperson certify that you are a good standing member of the party. 

The Clerk’s Office provides all candidates with this information at the time of filing. 

Wiht this current challenge, it was filed because the candidate does not meet either of the requirements of the statute. 

As chairman of the Washington County Republican Party for over nine years, “It has been my position, that if someone in our county would like to run as a Republican on the primary ticket and discovers that he/she has not pulled a Republican ballot in two primary elections, that the person should reach out to me or the party committee before the filing deadline to sit down and discuss his/her standing with the party. Certification by a party chairman is not guaranteed,” said Hunt. 

Bourbon and Beyond Lineup Includes Over 100 Bands

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Festival producer Danny Wimmer Presents has announced the largest lineup in history for the 8th year of Bourbon & Beyond — the World’s Largest Bourbon, Food & Music Festival — set for September 24-27 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

Bourbon & Beyond 2026 will feature 100+ artists on 5 stages, topped by superstars including:

Thursday, September 24: Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Goose

Friday, September 25: Mumford & Sons, Kacey Musgraves, Foster the People

Saturday, September 26: Chris Stapleton, The Red Clay Strays, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

Sunday, September 27: Dave Matthews Band, Hootie & the Blowfish, Counting Crows

The complete music lineup for Bourbon & Beyond is as follows: Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Chris Stapleton, Dave Matthews Band, Queens of the Stone Age, Kacey Musgraves, The Red Clay Strays, Hootie & the Blowfish, Counting Crows, Foster The People, Goose, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Jesse Welles, Jessie Murph, Of Monsters and Men, The Flaming Lips, The War on Drugs, Charley Crockett, 4 Non Blondes, Portugal. The Man, Gary Clark Jr., Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Father John Misty, Max McNown, The Fray, Squeeze, Cheap Trick, Marcus King Band, Angus and Julia Stone, Cameron Whitcomb, Adam Ant, Amos Lee, Fitz and the Tantrums, Violent Femmes, Maddox Batson, Maoli, Lindsey Stirling, Noah Cyrus, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, The Devil Makes Three, Better Than Ezra, Durand Jones & The Indications, Jet, Plain White T’s, Buffalo Traffic Jam, The Return of Jackie and Judy, Our Lady Peace, Sons of Legion, Avery Anna, Matt Hansen, The Church, Gabriella Rose, Lisa Loeb, Uncle Lucius, Yächtley Crëw, Stella Lefty, Joan Osborne, Paula Cole, Vertical Horizon, Kaitlin Butts, Langhorne Slim, The Creekers, Henrik, The Infamous Stringdusters, Amigo The Devil, Howie Day, Tonic, Cracker, Sierra Hull, Kitchen Dwellers, Nine Days, The Verve Pipe, Congress The Band, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Noah Rinker, The Stews, Couch, hey, nothing, Bryan Martin, Penelope Road, S.G. Goodman, Magoo, Atlus, Sawyer Hill, Rattlesnake Milk, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Levi Turner, Ben Chapman, Clover County, Nathan Bess, Palmyra, Kevian Kraemer, Ryman, Shelby Means, Caleb & Reeb, The Steel Wheels, Rainbow Girls, Fireside Collective, Woodbox Heroes, The Fretliners, Meels, Mason Via and Vickie Vaughn Band.

Some of the highlights and special appearances at Bourbon & Beyond 2026 include:

  • Performance from Foo Fighters, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and 15x Grammy Award winners
  • Mumford & Sons’ first show in Louisville in nearly a decade
  • Performance from Kentucky native Chris Stapleton, 2026 Grammy Award winner for Best Country Solo Performance
  • Dave Matthews Band celebrates 30 Years of their most popular album, Crash
  • Hootie & The Blowfish performs their first show in the state of Kentucky in 20+ years
  • The Return of Jackie and Judy, a Ramones tribute supergroup comprised of Sleater-Kinney and comedian/film & TV star Fred Armisen, in a select live appearance
  • In addition to Chris Stapleton (Lexington/Staffordsville), other performances from “Kentucky’s Own” include Joan Osborne (Anchorage), SG Goodman (Hickman), Vickie Vaughn Band (Symsonia/Paducah), The Creekers (Leslie County/Appalachia)

Bourbon & Beyond is built to be the best weekend of your year. Plain and simple. From the second you arrive, everything is designed so you can fully experience what a music festival should be,” says Danny Wimmer of Danny Wimmer Presents. “It’s an escape with soul — a place where you can unplug from real life, let loose, be a kid again, and really live in the moment. You can ride roller coasters at Kentucky Kingdom, discover new artists and see your favorites, sip great spirits, and eat incredible food — and it all just works. At its core, it’s about creating memories. It’s a vacation inside a vacation. This lineup reflects everything Bourbon & Beyond stands for. And I say this with humility and confidence — there is nothing else quite like it in this space. It truly is the best weekend you can have at a festival of this scale.”

Bourbon & Beyond captures the spirit of Kentucky like no other music festival,” said David S. Beck, President & CEO of Kentucky Venues. “Last year’s move to the heart of the Kentucky Exposition Center set a new standard, and together with Danny Wimmer Presents, we’re proving the Commonwealth is the premier destination for world-class events.”

In 2026, Bourbon & Beyond will roll out a revitalized Fork & Flask curated by Kroger experience, bringing fresh momentum to the festival’s spirits and culinary programming. This year’s edition will highlight bold spirit and food pairings, unexpected flavor combinations, and a dynamic mix of talent and taste that reflects the pulse of Louisville’s ever-evolving food and drink scene. Fork & Flask curated by Kroger will showcase a diverse lineup of beloved local restaurants, innovative speakeasies, and standout bars, blending iconic favorites with rising talent. Designed to be immersive and high-energy, the experience will celebrate creativity, culture, and the next generation of flavor with more details announced soon.

In addition, the Kroger Big Bourbon Bar is home to The Bluegrass Situation Stage and features the best bluegrass bands as well as line dancing.

Bourbon & Beyond attendees can enhance their festival experience further with FREE access to amusement rides inside Kentucky Kingdom, which became part of the festival footprint in 2025. Kentucky Kingdom will be open exclusively to festival attendees during Bourbon & Beyond.

Fans in the Louisville area can celebrate the Bourbon & Beyond lineup at the official Bourbon & Beyond lineup announcement party at Whirling Tiger in Louisville on Wednesday, February 18 from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. The event will feature performances from Bourbon Revival and Scott T. Smith, as well as custom cocktails, photo opps, vintage festival merch, giveaways, and service fee-free passes. All who attend will have a chance to win two GA passes to Bourbon & Beyond.

Passes are on sale now at https://bourbonandbeyond.com/passes/ starting at $1 down using layaway, with over 6 months to pay in full. Options include:

  • 4-Day and Single Day GA
  • 4-Day and Single Day Mint VIP
  • 4-Day and Single Day Angel’s Envy Beyond VIP

A very limited supply of Single and 4-Day Angel’s Envy Beyond VIP passes are available for the most exclusive access and luxury amenities. And for fans who want to celebrate the biggest eight days of music in the United States, an Exacta Pass offers GA entry to back-to-back weekends in Louisville at both Louder Than Life (September 17-20) and Bourbon & Beyond (September 24-27). Starting at $700 (all in, fees included), an Exacta Pass is less than $88 per festival day. Find more info here.

New for 2026, the Bourbon & Beyond Group Reward Offer gives fans an easy way to bring their friends together. After purchasing a pass, fans can create a group and share a unique link to track purchases. Groups that reach 10 or more passes will receive a $10 refund per pass (processed the week after the festival), and the largest group (with a minimum of 50, after sales close) will earn the Ultimate Bourbon & Beyond Experience. Find more details here.

Bourbon & Beyond Single Day GA Lawn Chair Passes are on sale now, offering fans access to designated viewing areas at the main stages where they can bring a lawn chair and relax while enjoying the music. These passes sell out every year, so fans are encouraged to secure theirs early here.

Bourbon & Beyond Student Pass is also available, allowing those with a valid .edu email address access to a $130 (all-in, fees included) Single-Day GA Pass via FEVO. Find more details here.

DWP has also partnered with GOVX to offer exclusively-priced Bourbon & Beyond passes for 4-Day GA and Single Day GA for military, nurse, firefighter, and police personnel. Find more info here.

For a fully immersive weekend experience, fans are encouraged to explore the Bourbon & Beyond RV Camping and Car + Tent Camping options. Barrel Cove Glamping Packages are also on sale now.

For those looking to stay off-site, Bourbon & Beyond hotel packages that bundle festival passes with hotel nights are available through Jampack, starting at $10 down and including daily festival re-entry and additional perks – find more information here.

All details on festival passes, including Jampack hotel packages, camping and parking passes can be found here.

Bourbon & Beyond was named Pollstar’s Global 2025 Festival of the Year, and is produced by Los Angeles-based Danny Wimmer Presents, one of the largest independent producers of destination music festivals in America. It was also named one of Garden & Gun’s Ten Standout Southern Bourbon Festivals.

In 2025, Bourbon & Beyond welcomed fans from over 50 states and around the world to Louisville. Bourbon & Beyond and DWP’s Louisville companion festival Louder Than Life, which take place back-to-back weeks, generated over $43 million in local economic impact in 2025 and drew more than 450,000 attendees booking over 60,000 hotel room nights and creating a visitor boom at local restaurants and other businesses, including bourbon distilleries along the Urban Bourbon Trail.

The DWP Foundation will be supporting the following nonprofits in 2026: Dare to Care and the Preston Area Business Alliance, with additional partners to be announced.

Bourbon & Beyond is teaming up with an incredible lineup of partners for 2026 including Angel’s Envy, Bud Light, Cutwater, Ford Bronco, Jack Daniel’s, Kroger, Monster Energy, Old Forester, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and White Claw. Stay tuned for additional partners to be announced.

Bourbon & Beyond’s community partners includeCrowne Plaza, Galt House Hotel, Kentucky Proud, Kentucky Venues, Louisville Metro, Louisville Tourism, Louisville Marriott Downtown, and Team Kentucky.

Kentucky Exposition Center is located at 937 Phillips Lane in Louisville, Kentucky 40209.

Mable Beatrice Roney-Adams age 97 of Salem

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Mable Beatrice Roney-Adams age 97 of Salem passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at Salem Crossing.

Mrs. Adams was born December 14, 1928, in Washington County, the daughter of George Roney and Sarah Sparks Roney. She was a homemaker.

Mable had four children which she cared for with her husband, Ben Adams. She served in the church fellowship at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church. She was a member auxilary of Blue River Fire Department. Her hobbies were quilting, making pies, candy, gardening, flower gardening and talking with friends and family on the phone. She enjoyed going to music events and was a member of the Senior Citizens of Salem. She attended every Thursday evening music. She enjoyed spending time with the grand kids and great grand kids. She was strong support for family and friends. She loved cooking and baking. Mom was very outgoing and always made time for anyone.

Mable is survived by her two children, Stephen Adams and Dianna Adams Moore, four grandchildren: Chasity, Ashley, Sarah and Zachary and six great grandchildren: Dakota, Aydon, Carter, Avin, Cohen and Britton.

Mrs. Adams is preceded in death by her mother and father, Sarah and George Roney, her husband Ben Adams and two children, Walter Gale Adams and Barbara Carol Peters. She is preceded by her siblings, Richard, Louie, Nellie, Ruby, Roy, Buela, Creta, Doug and Noel. 

Services will be held on Friday, February 27th, at 1:00P.M at Weathers Funeral Home. Visitation will also be on Friday, from 11:00A.M until the time of the service. Burial will take place at Mt. Carmel Fredericksburg Cemetery, immediately following the service.

Thelma Irene Gilstrap, age 96 of Salem

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Thelma Irene Gilstrap, age 96 of Salem, Indiana passed away Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in Salem Crossing Salem, Indiana.

Born February 14, 1930 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late John Lee and Ruth (Bush) Lee.

She was a homemaker, had been a life resident of Washington County and was a 1947 graduate of Salem High School.

On February 14, 1949 she married Bernard Calvin Gilstrap, who passed away August 2, 1976.

Survivors include: Daughter: Lolita D. (Kerry) Crockett of Salem,
Indiana; Son: Gary (Elaine) Gilstrap of Jeffersonville, Indiana and 1 Granddaughter: Tiffany (Ben) Martin of Salem, Indiana.

She was preceded in death by 1 grandson: Trevor Crockett, 2 brothers: Gene and Kenneth Lee, 5 sisters and 1 half brother, Donovan Tatlock.

Visitation: 10 am to 1 pm Saturday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Saturday 2/21/2026 at Dawalt Funeral Home with Bro. Russell Amburn officiating.
Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery Salem, Indiana.

Memorial Contributions to:
Leukemia Foundation
Blood Cancer United
PO Box 22324
New York, NY 10087
www.leukemia.org/

Hardin Drops Out of Council Race; GOP Party Chair Issues Challenge

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Joshua P Hardin, one of three seeking the Republican nomination for Washington County County Council, District 3 filed to withdraw from the election prior to the Noon deadline.
 
His withdrawal has been filed and accepted.
 
That leave Rebecca “Becky” White and Angela “Angie” Wilson as the candidates for the nomination. 
 
Walter J Zelivetz, IV a Republican candidate for Washington County Sheriff has been challenged by Republican Party Chair Tara Coats Hunt prior to the Noon deadline.
 
To comply with Indiana statutes, a County Election Board Hearing will take place once scheduled and all parties will be notified.
 
The Hearing date, time, and location will be posted and announced according to the Indiana Open Door Law.
 
Zelivetz is considered a candidate pending the CEB’s decision.
 

According to Washington County Clerk Stephanie Rockey, “This

is the first time that I have had a withdrawal and a challenge in an election.”
 
Below is a list of certified candidates for the May 5 Primary. 
 

John Minett Heavin, age 56 of Salem

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John Minett Heavin, age 56 of Salem, Indiana passed away Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

Born August 30, 1969 in St. Louis, Missouri, he was the son of the late Vernon R. Heavin and Betty A. (Lewis) Stanley, who
survives.

He was a member of Blue River Baptist Church, where he was a
deacon for 14 years as well as a Sunday School teacher.

John started his career selling insurance with his stepfather at
Reliable Benefits. Then he went on to get his teaching degree and he became a history teacher at Salem Community Schools for 25 years.

He was also a football coach for 12 years.

John was a 1987 graduate of Salem High School and a 1991 graduate of Hanover College.

On October 18, 1997, he married Elizabeth (Senn) Heavin, who survives.

Also surviving are: two daughters, Ella and Audrey Heavin (Salem) ;two brothers, Jeff (Denise) Heavin of Kansas City, Kansas, Joel (Debbie) Stanley of Prospect, Kentucky; two sisters, Kim Barany of Springville, IN and Susan (Wendell) Wilkinson of Bedford, IN.

He was preceded in death by his father Vernon Heavin and his stepfather John Stanley.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, February 16, at Blue River Baptist Church, followed by interment in the church cemetery.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, February 15, at Dawalt
Funeral Home, and from 9-11 a.m., Monday at Blue River Baptist Church.

If someone wishes to make a donation, the family requests donations to the Leukemia Research Foundation. PO Box 22324 New York, NY 10087 www.leukemia.org/hm_lls

Scott A. Palmer, age 53 of Campbellsburg

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Scott A. Palmer, age 53 of Campbellsburg, passed away on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at St. Vincent Salem Hospital.

Mr. Palmer was born February 19, 1972 in Marion County, the son of Gilbert Harold Palmer and Alice Jane Roberts Palmer. He was a member of the Shelby Street Pentecostal Lighthouse in Greenwood, Indiana. 

Mr. Palmer is survived by his wife of 35 years, Shannon Palmer. He is survived by his sons: Matthew Palmer (Lydia) of Mitchell, Warren Palmer (Erika) of Campbellsburg, Evan Palmer (Taylor) of Salem, his grandchildren: Hunter Palmer, Elijah Palmer, Seth Palmer, Ryan Palmer, Allyson Palmer and Lucas Palmer. Mr. Palmer is also survived by his brothers: Sonny Palmer (Connie) of Columbia, Missouri, Jimmy Palmer (Lisa) of Freetown, Indiana and his sister, Brenda Palmer (Tim “Pops”) of Mooresville, Indiana.

Mr. Palmer is preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Ralph Palmer and his sister, Connie Hickey. 

Visitation will be held on Monday, February 16, 2026, from 10:00a.m-2:00p.m with services starting at 2:00 at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow immediately after the service at Hop Cemetery.

Franklin Junior “Buddy” Phipps, age 67 of Salem

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Franklin Junior “Buddy” Phipps, age 67 of Salem, passed away Friday, January 30, 2026, in Norton Hospital Louisville.

Born January 14, 1959, in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late Robert F. and Ruby L. (Collins) Phipps.

He was a retired 26-year employee of the old Smith Cabinet Company in Salem and had been a life resident of Washington County. He was a member of the Salem American Legion Cecil Grimes Post #41, loved wrestling and was a sports fanatic and statistician.

Survivors include Sister: Vivian L. (Eddie Elrod) Phipps of Salem; Niece: Stephanie (Andy) Bush of Salem; Great Nephew: Brady (Adrianna Jenkins) Blue of Salem, Indiana and numerous cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral Service: 5:00 pm Friday 2/6/2026 at Dawalt Funeral Home with Rev. Tom Fultz officiating.

Visitation: 3 pm until the time of the service on Friday.

Memorial Contributions to:

American Cancer Society

C/O Jeanette Nolan

945 North Rush Creek Road

Salem, Indiana 47167

www.cancer.org

David Allan “Moe” Fleenor, age 77 of Salem

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David Allan “Moe” Fleenor, age 77 of Salem, Indiana passed away Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Baptist Health Floyd, New Albany, Indiana.

Born October 9, 1948, in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late Hershel E. Fleenor and C. Eileen (McKinney) Fleenor.

He was a member of the Salem High School Class of 66. He retired in December 2008 from Kimball International, Borden, Indiana. He was a lifelong resident of Washington County.

Moe enjoyed all sports, especially UK Basketball and Football. He also enjoyed Auto Racing and Horse Racing visiting Keeneland and Churchill Downs with his friends many times over the years.

Survivors include Six Nieces: Beth Clipp of Salem, Indiana; Gina Conley of Carmel, Indiana; Kim Fleenor of New Albany, Indiana; Julie Barnett of Greenville, Indiana; Stacy Johnson of Leitchfield, Kentucky; Alicia Brown of La Grange, Kentucky.

Three Nephews: Kirk Fleenor of Sellersburg, Indiana; Ron Fleenor of Salem Indiana; Jamie Knuckles of Hollywood, California.

3 Sister-in-laws Carol (Fleenor) Chastain, Marcia (Fleenor) Hughes and Jeanne Fleenor all of Salem.

He was preceded in death by One Sister: Wanda Sue Knuckles of Salem, Indiana and Three Brothers: Roger Fleenor of Salem, Indiana; Boyd Fleenor of Salem, Indiana; Ronald Fleenor of Salem, Indiana.

Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home

Interment will be private at Winslow Cemetery, Salem, IN

Clark County Inmate Roster – 1-27-26

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Jail Roster 01-27-2026