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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

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 1-27-26

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Wilson, Heather R
Booking #: 115508
Booking Date: 01-27-2026 – 4:10 am
Charges: 35-45-1-5(c ) (926) MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
35-46-1-4 (651) FAMILY OFFENSE- NEGLECT OF DEPENDANT/CHILD VIOLATIONS
35-48-4-8.3 CM (1039) Controlled Substance- Possess Paraphernalia
35-48-4-11(b) (907) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA- PRIOR CONVICTION
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Milligan, Brendon L
Booking #: 115507
Booking Date: 01-27-2026 – 3:51 am
Charges: 35-45-1-5(c ) (926) MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
35-46-1-5 (652) FAMILY OFFENSE- NONSUPPORT OF DEPENDANT/CHILD VIOLATIONS
35-48-4-8.3 (1039) Controlled Substance- Possess Paraphernalia
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
35-48-4-10(C) (10) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- DEALING MARIJUANA/HASHISH/SALVIA- FELONY
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Neidige, Nicholas E
Booking #: 115506
Booking Date: 01-26-2026 – 2:37 pm
Charges: 9-24-19-2 (27) MOTOR VEHICLE- DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED- PRIOR SUSPENSION WITHIN 10 YEARS
35-44.1-3-1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
Bond: $705
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Stuckwisch, Grant T
Booking #: 115497
Release Date: 01-26-2026 – 10:23 pm
Booking Date: 01-23-2026 – 2:17 pm
Charges: 35-50-7-9 (88) SENTENCE- COURT ORDER PROBATION VIOLATION
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Miller, Tyler R
Booking #: 115505
Release Date: 01-26-2026 – 6:08 pm
Booking Date: 01-25-2026 – 6:04 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1.3(a) (999) DOMESTIC BATTERY-SIMPLE ASSAULT
Bond: $1505
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Martin, Angela M
Booking #: 115428
Release Date: 01-26-2026 – 9:08 am
Booking Date: 01-11-2026 – 1:48 am
Charges: 35-43-5-2.5 (588) FORGERY- POSSESS/PRODUCE/DISTRIBUTE FALSE GOVERNMENT IDENTIFICATION
9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 1-27-26

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
SMITH, CODY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2026-000054
Booking Date:
01-26-2026 – 11:38 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1(MB) ~ BATTERY

CRUZ, JOSE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2026-000053
Booking Date:
01-26-2026 – 2:01 pm
Charges:
IC 9-24-18-1 ~ OPERATOR NEVER LICENSED
HOLD ANOTHER AGENCY ~ HOLD FOR ANOTHER AGENCY

Washington County Inmate Roster – 1-27-26

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Mugshot of GUEVARA, ELOY
GUEVARA, ELOY
Booking #:
64249
Booking Date:
01-23-2026 – 8:08 pm
Charges:
Violation of Probation
Mugshot of Hammond, William
Hammond, William
Booking #:
64248
Booking Date:
01-23-2026 – 4:54 pm
Charges:
Battery

Mugshot of JACKSON, DUSTIN
JACKSON, DUSTIN
Booking #:
64247
Booking Date:
01-23-2026 – 12:22 pm
Charges:
Violation of Probation
Mugshot of Hammond, Jeremy
Hammond, Jeremy
Booking #:
64246
Booking Date:
01-23-2026 – 8:59 am
Charges:
Violation of Probation

Mugshot of Hammond, Tambra
Hammond, Tambra
Booking #:
64244
Booking Date:
01-22-2026 – 8:59 pm
Charges:
Residential entry
Battery
Mugshot of COUCH, WESLEY
COUCH, WESLEY
Booking #:
64242
Booking Date:
01-21-2026 – 10:58 am
Charges:
Theft

Mugshot of Amos, Elijah
Amos, Elijah
Booking #:
64238
Booking Date:
01-19-2026 – 7:21 pm
Charges:
Domestic Battery
Domestic Battery
Mugshot of Johnston, Jeremy
Johnston, Jeremy
Booking #:
64237
Booking Date:
01-19-2026 – 3:25 pm
Charges:
Theft

Mugshot of Reid, Kerri
Reid, Kerri
Booking #:
64236
Booking Date:
01-19-2026 – 2:01 pm
Charges:
Violation of tERMS OF BOND

Houchin Secures Nearly $7.5 Million for Indiana’s 9th District

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Recently, the House passed the final Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations package, H.R. 7148 and H.R. 7147, a package that strengthens national security, supports border enforcement, reins in federal spending, and delivers nearly $7.5 million in Community Project Funding for Indiana’s 9th District.
 
“This appropriations package supports the America First agenda by responsibly funding key federal priorities, strengthening our national defense, enhancing border security, and reducing unnecessary federal spending,” said Houchin. “It also ensures Indiana’s 9th District receives meaningful investments in infrastructure, public safety, and community development. I will continue working to make sure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and that our district’s needs remain a top priority.”
 
Community Project Funding for Indiana’s 9th District:
  • $4,000,000 — Charlestown Blight Elimination Project
  • $1,200,000 — Indiana University 10th Street Safety Improvements
  • $1,000,000 — Monon South Trail (Orleans to Mitchell)
  • $975,000 — Georgetown State Road 64 Sidewalk Improvements
  • $175,000 — Sam Peden Community Park Improvements
“The City of Charlestown is thrilled to have the support of Congresswoman Houchin with this critical component of our recovery from the blight left behind after the closing of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant decades ago. With recent private investments in our city’s gateway corridor, this community project funding provides a welcome federal acknowledgment of the potential for our city’s future and offers us the ability to provide a safe, modern work environment for city staff members who are the heartbeat of our service.” — Treva Hodges, Mayor of Charlestown
 
“We appreciate Congresswoman Houchin’s work to secure funding to address pedestrian safety and traffic improvements on the Bloomington campus. These upgrades will help keep our campus welcoming for students, staff, faculty, and visitors.” — Pam Whitten, President of Indiana University
 
“Mitchell’s residents are very grateful for this opportunity to finish the construction of the Monon South Trail in our community. Congresswoman Houchin’s support for this funding will allow us to make the next major investment in improving the quality of life for Mitchell and will give a boost to our efforts to support the local, family-owned businesses in our downtown Main Street district next to the Trail.” — Don Caudell, Mayor of Mitchell
 
“The Town of Georgetown extends its sincere appreciation to Congresswoman Erin Houchin and her team for securing funding for the Georgetown State Road 64 Sidewalk Project. This project will provide residents with a safe and accessible route to local businesses, Georgetown Elementary School, and Georgetown Park. The funding supports the continued momentum of the Town’s sidewalk expansion efforts, further connecting Downtown Georgetown to the Copperfield Commons area.” — Reny Keener, Town Manager of Georgetown
 
“Sam Peden Community Park has been a vital hub for activity and leisure in our community since the 1960s. This funding will support much-needed repairs and improvements to ensure the park remains a viable, high-quality recreation source for Floyd County and Southern Indiana residents for years to come.” — Matt Denison, Superintendent, Floyd County Parks and Recreation
 
“The Floyd County Commissioners are very grateful to Congresswoman Houchin and her staff for assisting in the procurement of this grant. This is yet another example of how Floyd County agencies are collaborating with government at all levels to resolve some of our community’s longstanding infrastructure problems.” — Al Knable, President, Floyd County Commissioners
 
These investments reflect Congresswoman Houchin’s ongoing commitment to putting Indiana’s 9th District first and delivering tangible improvements in local communities.

Byrne authors bill to require more oversight of library budgets

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A bill authored by State Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville) that would improve oversight of library budgets passed out of the Senate yesterday by a vote of 31-13.

Senate Bill 8 would require either a county council, city council or town council to review and approve the budget of an unelected library board that significantly grows their budget from the previous year. Under SB 8, libraries that grow their budget by 50% or more of the maximum rate allowed would be required to have their annual budget reviewed by the elected fiscal body where they are located.

There are 236 public library districts in Indiana, which collectively oversee over $600 million in spending. All except a few library boards in Indiana are appointed, not elected. This bill would provide more oversight by requiring budget decisions to be reviewed by elected officials who are accountable to voters.

“Public libraries serve as a vital resource in our communities, which is why their budgets should be reviewed by elected officials,” Byrne said. “Senate Bill 8 would make sure the people’s voices are heard in how their tax dollars are spent.”

This bill now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.

Byrne encourages residents of Senate District 47 to contact him with any questions or comments they may have. Byrne can be reached by filling out a “Contact Me” form online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Byrne or by phone at 800-382-9467.

Charles Sherman King, age 85, Pekin

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Charles Sherman King, age 85, Pekin, Indiana passed away on January 25, 2026, at Floyd County Baptist Hospital in New Albany, Indiana.

He was born on September 22, 1940, in Caneyville Kentucky. His parents were the late Arvel and Erlenia Hayes Short of Pekin, Indiana.

Sherman lived in Caneyville, Kentucky with his grandparents, John and Laura Hayes, until he was 15. Then, he moved to Washington County where he lived and worked at various farm and labor jobs during the last 70 years.

He loved going out to eat to different restaurants and getting ice cream with his friends, Claire and Betty. He was one of the oldest members to attend the Dugger – Short Reunion which takes place every two years.

He still has 2 living sisters, Audrey (John) May in Trafalgar, Indiana and Mary Louise Short (Stan) Holobaugh in Pt St Lucie, Florida. He has many nieces and nephews, his long-term friend Claire Reynolds and his caretaker and friend, Betty Albertson Gibson.

He was proceeded in death by: his parents, his grandparents, John and Laura (Anderson) Hayes, Caneyville, Kentucky and Lee W. and Evaline (Hardy) Short, Pekin, Indiana; two sisters: Judy Higham, Lake Station, Indiana and Barbara Dugger, Ft Pierce, Florida and two brothers: Jimmy Arvel and Freddie Short who lived in Washington County, Indiana.

Cremation was chosen with funeral care being directed by Dawalt Funeral Home in Salem, Indiana.

There will be a celebration of life announced at a later date.

Update Filings for Washington County May Primary Election

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The following local candidates have filed to run in the Spring Primary Election coming up on Tuesday, May 5.

he deadline to file to run as a candidate in the primary is Friday, February 6 by noon and those people will have until Friday, February 13  by noon, to file a withdrawal of candidacy for the primary election. 

WSLM will host a political forum sometime on Mondayt, April 6 at 6p in the Washington County Commissioners chambers. 

The primary election will be held on Tuesday, May 5. 

  • Sharon Dennis- Madison Twp. Adv. Board- Rep
  • Courtney R Williams- Salem 4 Precinct Committeemen- Dem & Washington Twp. Adv. Board-Dem.
  • David Duff- Howard Twp. Adv. Board- Dem.
  • David Horton- Recorder- Dem.  & State Conv. Delegate-Dem.
  • Jeffrey Pickerill- Pierce Twp. Adv. Board- Rep
  • William Craig Martin- Jackson Twp. Advisory Board- Republican
  • Stephanie Farler- Pierce Twp. Advisory Board- Republican
  • Tony Cardwell, Jr.- State Convention Delegate- Republican 1-22-2026
  • Jeanne Slone- State Convention Delegate- Republican 1-22-26
  • Eric Albertson- Polk Twp. Advisory Board- Republican
  • Lee Badger- Madison Twp. Trustee-Republican
  • Keeley R Stingel- State Convention Delegate- Republican
  • Cameron Stahl- Polk Twp. Trustee- Republican
  • Jerome Jacobi- Posey Twp. Adv. Board- Democrat
  • Renee L Mather- Washington Township Trustee- Dem. & Salem 4 Precinct Committeeman- Democrat
  • Jackie Potts- Monroe Township Trustee- Republican
  • Chris Mather- Democratic State Convention Delegate- Dem.
  • Wesley (Wes) Bowers- County Commissioner, District 2- Republican
  • Cynthia L Winkler- Washington 4 Precinct Committeemen- Democrat
  • Zenas Bowling- Howard Township Trustee- Republican
  • Ryan G Watson- County Council, District 1- Republican
  • Max Greene- Sheriff- Democrat- Democratic Party Chair Candidate Certification received 
  • Rhonda Greene- Auditor- Democrat- Democratic Party Chair Candidate Certification received 
  • Brian Blevins- Madison Twp. Adv. Board- Republican
  • Stephen Purlee- Pierce Twp. Adv. Board- Republican, has filed and is certified for the 2026 Primary Republican Ballot.
  • Jerome M Losson- Monroe Twp. Adv. Board- Republican
  • David R Hurst- Polk Twp. Adv. Board- Republican
  • Jeremy Souder is certified to be on the 2026 Primary Ballot, Republican ticket for Polk Township Advisory Board.

The following have already filed and are assembled in this graphic. 

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