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Conservation District Farm Tour in Orange County

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This year’s conservation farm tour in Orange County will take place at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Jim Daugherty will welcome the public to his farm, where he will discuss his livestock conservation practices. A free meal will be served.

Speakers will include Lee Schnell, Orange County Natural Resources Conservation Service district conservationist, and Kevin Chastain, Crawford County Natural Resources Conservation Service district conservationist.

Those planning on attending are encouraged to call in advance. Calls should be directed to the Orange County Soil and Water Conservation District office at (812) 723­3311 or the Orange County Extension Service office at (812) 723­7107.

Salem/Washington County Celebrates 200 Years This Weekend

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A birthday party 200 years in the making will take place this Saturday, Sept. 27 in Salem as both Salem and Washington County celebrate its founding in 1814.

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Events will kick off on Saturday morning with a Bicentennial edition of the 2nd Annual WSLM – Washington County Family YMCA Rock N Run at 7a at the local Y.

At 9a, the Salem Public Library will take the top off the 1964 time capsule. Items will be removed and publically put on display at the library at 4p.

Mayor David Bower will hold a free public brunch at the American Legion at 10a.

At noon, several organizations will hold a Birthday party for kids on the courthouse lawn.

Later at 2p, the bicentennial parade will be held, followed by WSLM’s Homegrown Concert LIVE on the southside of the Courthouse. The concert includes local and regional acts who will be playing from 4-10p. The concert is free. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy.

Fireworks will end the evening at the Washington County Fairgrounds and those in the downtown area will have a great view of them.

 

WSLM BROADCASTING FROM SALEM HIGH SCHOOL STREET FAIR

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The Salem Lions homecoming game will kick off Friday at 7 p.m. when the Lions host the Charlestwown Pirates.

WSLM RADIO will broadcast live from before the game from the Street Fair held on North Harrison Street in front of Paul A. Graves Athletic Field from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. with WSLM Intern Madison Bills.

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There will be music, drinks, snacks and activities for the family.

Those attending will also have a chance to win IU football tickets from WSLM- a $180 value. Tickets will be given away every 30 minutes.

Swap Shop Podcast 09-22-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 09-22-2014

Coffee Club Podcast 09-22-2014

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Coffee Club Podcast 09-22-2014

Persimmon Festival underway in Mitchell

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The Mitchell Persimmon Festival will be in full swing throughout the week, with musical acts, rides, contests and other events.

The festival queen will be crowned tonight on the Main Street stage, and the parade will step off starting at 2 p.m.
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The Persimmon Pudding and Novelty Dessert Contest, os slated for Sept. 27, will take place at the Mitchell First Church of God’s Fellowship Hall, 405 12th St.

Registration is free and takes place from 8­11 a.m. No entries will be accepted after 11 a.m. Entries for the pudding contest must be a 4­inch by 4­inch piece and must be placed on an 8­ or 9 ­inch white paper plate, covered with wax paper or plastic wrap.

No topping of any kind is allowed, and no recipe is needed at the time of judging. Novelty dessert entries must be a nice ­sized portion placed in a disposable container with a lid or some other kind of covering.

Persimmon pulp must be the largest, or one of the largest, ingredients in the concoction. Novelty dessert entries can include anything, except cookies.

The recipe for the novelty desserts must be submitted during registration and must include the name of the dessert and the name of the person entering the dessert on the right­hand corner of the back side of the recipe card.

Recipes written on sheets of paper will not be accepted. If rules are not followed, entries will be disqualified before judging as the rules are strictly enforced.

The winner of the pudding contest receives $200. The novelty contest winner receives $100. Awards and cash prizes are given for first­, second­, third­ and fourth ­place and six honorable mentions in both contests.

Names of the winners will be posted on the window of Holmes Hardware in downtown Mitchell about 1 p.m. Sept. 27, just before the start of the parade. Winners will be announced on the Main Street stage, after the parade at 4:15 p.m. At that time, the winning pudding recipe will be needed so it should be brought to the Main Street stage with contestants.

For more information on the contest, call Alverta Hart at 849­3441. The pudding contest originated with the first Persimmon Festival and has continued every year since 1947. It has been a staple part of the festival, honoring the cooks who take the top prize.

Springville man killed in Ind. 37 crash

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A Springville man was killed after a two-vehicle crash threw him from his vehicle on Ind. 37 and Trogden Lane Sunday at 8:18 p.m.

William Flynn, 62, 32 Spencer Pike, was pronounced dead at the scene after being ejected from his vehicle.

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According to Lawrence County Police, 17-year-old Brandon Meadway, of 2323 Sieboldt Quarry Rd., was traveling north on Ind. 37 approaching Trogden Lane when a 1996 Geo Tracker driven by Flynn entered into his path of travel, colliding into the passenger door of Meadway’s 1999 Chevrolet pickup truck.

The impact caused both vehicles to enter the median and Flynn was thrown from his Tracker.

Flynn died at the scene from massive internal injuries. Meadway suffered minor bleeding to his lower leg.

Assisting at the scene was Marshall Volunteer Fire Department and a Seals ambulance crew.

UPDATE – Salem Tumbleweed Fire restarts; Fireman on scene

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Salem Firefighters returned to the scene of a restaurant fire about 9:30a Sunday after a fire about 7 hour earlier gutted a the Tumbleweed Restaurant in Salem.

Salem Fire Chief Tom Day said that a Salem City Police officer reported the fire at 2:25a.

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“When we arrived on scene the fire was already through the roof,” said Day.

Day said two Salem Fire Department trucks responded, along with one engine, both tankers and a tanker from Campbellsburg.

Washington County EMS personnel were also on scene.

No estimates were available on the cost of damage.

Day said the damage was so extensive, no cause may be able to be established. He did say electrical work had recently been completed at the restaurant.

The location has a rich history in restaurant fame — having been the location of Duffy’s and later Big John’s and then Tumbleweed in the mid-1980s.

Two Orange County Parents Arrested for Providing Alcohol to Minors

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A nearly one month long investigation culminated in the arrest of two parents on a total of three dozen charges.

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Arrested were Rachel D. Davis, 38 and Andrew G. Davis, 39, both of 330 West Mount Horeb Road, Orleans, IN. They were charged with Nine counts each: Sales to Minors:Sell, Barter, Exchange, Provide or Furnish Alcoholic Beverages – Misdemeanor; and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor – Misdemeanor

On August 27, Trooper Craig Starr began an investigation on a complaint of two parties in Orange County in which minors were served and provided alcoholic beverages by the parents of one of the teenagers.

Through his investigation, Trooper Starr, with the assistance of Orleans Chief of Police Roy McFarland, learned that on August 8 and August 15, Rachel D. Davis, 38, and Andrew G. Davis, 39, both of Orleans, had purchased and provided alcoholic beverages for parties hosted at their house by their daughter.

Trooper Starr learned that during the parties, Rachel and Andrew Davis had gone so far as to mix drinks for the teenagers, as well as set up tables for drinking games. Information obtained also showed that Rachel Davis had encouraged the teenagers to deny that the drinking had occurred.

After conducting interviews and taking numerous statements, the case and information was turned over to the Orange County Prosecutor’s Office, who filed through the Orange County Circuit Court nine counts of Providing or Furnishing Minors with Alcoholic Beverages and nine counts of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor against both Rachel and Andrew Davis.

Trooper Starr served both with the warrants on Thursday, September 18.

diana State Police Partners with the DEA in Ninth Drug Take-Back Day

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This fall, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) offers residents a chance to get rid of pills, cough syrup, and other unwanted medications that have been piling up around their homes during the eighth National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.

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Held from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, September 27, 2014, the event is one of the few days of the year where residents can drop off expired or unused prescription medications without having to wonder whether they will be accepted—even controlled substances, such as ADHD drugs, are taken.

This program WILL NOT ACCEPT NEW OR USED NEEDLES. The collection is intended for liquid and pill medications only.

Past Take-Back Day events have been hugely successful, collecting more than 324 tons of prescription medications nationwide last October alone. Citizens wishing to participate in this program may drop off their prescription drugs for disposal at any Indiana State Police Post throughout the state (except the Toll Road).

This includes the Jasper and Evansville Posts on Saturday, September 27, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dubois County will host two additional sites: The Huntingburg Fire Station, 501 East 1st Street, Huntingburg and the Ferdinand Fire Station, 2065 Main Street, Ferdinand. These two sites will be open from 10 a.m. until noon.

To locate the state police post closest to your home or business, click this link:http://www.in.gov/isp/2382.htm