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Former Bengals Player Fulcher Coming To Salem Tonight

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Former Cincinnati Bengals player David Fulcher is coming to Salem, tonight and will be a guest on KFFSC LIVE at the WSLM STUDIOS at 6:30 pm to talk about Fantasy Football.

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He played for the Cincinnati Bengals, LA Raiders, and Kansas City Chiefs from 1986-1994.  He now is a football coach and asst. principal in Cincinnati and participates in many worthwhile causes.

Fulcher will then go to McDonalds and be a guest on Coach’s Corner as well as meet and greet fans during the evening.

He will be available for the players to ask him questions and will be on the air with our three area high school coaches, John Dablow, Phillip Bowsman, and RJ Hartsfield for WSLM Radio’s Coaches Corner, along with WSLM SPORTS DIRECTOR Bubba Abbott.

All Salem Park and Recreation Department Youth Football players will be provided a coupon for a free ice cream from Mc Donald’s Restaurant during their visit with Fulcher.

All 12 Youth teams are invited to attend.

This is provided to us through USA Football and the Heads Up Football Program, stressing in communities the importance of coaches training especially in concussion recognition and appropriate response, hydration, proper equipment fitting, among other safety issues. The Salem Parks and Rec. also received a grant for additional helmet during the 2014 season from USA Football.

Driver in September 24 Fatal Crash Arrested on three charges of OWI

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The driver whose actions killed a Tell City woman and seriously injured a Ferdinand woman was arrested this morning.

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Brandon W. Chamberlain, 24, 6178 West State Road 64, Huntingburg, was arrested and charged with OWI Causing Death, Level 4 Felony, OWI Causing Death, BAC Greater than 0.15%, Level 4 Felony and OWI Causing Serious Bodily Injury, Level 6 Felony.

Level 4 felonies carry a penalty upon conviction of a fixed term between 2 and 12 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Level 6 felonies carry a penalty upon conviction of a fixed term between 6 months and 2 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

On September 24, Brandon W. Chamberlain, 24, Huntingburg, was traveling northbound on State Road 162, north of Ferdinand, in a white 2012 Ford F-350 SuperCrew pick-up truck. Chamberlain traveled left of center, striking a southbound tan 2001 Buick Century, driven by Donna Marie Evans, 60, Cannelton. The impact pushed Evans’s vehicle backwards and off of the east side of the roadway. Evans died as a result of her injuries.

As Chamberlain’s Ford continued north, Chamberlain could not maintain control of the vehicle. Due to the violent dynamics of the crash, an ATV in the bed of Chamberlain’s truck became airborne and bounced through the windshield and roofline of a red 2013 Mazda CX-5 SUV, driven by Donna R. Trafton, 58, Ferdinand. Impact by the ATV shattered the windshield and peeled the roof back off of the vehicle before coming dislodged and landing in a driveway on the west side of the roadway. Trafton’s SUV came to rest on a hillside, also on the west side of the roadway. Trafton suffered two broken vertebrae in her neck.

Through an investigation and crash reconstruction by Sgt. Philip Hensley, it was determined that Chamberlain was not only traveling northbound in the southbound lane, but was traveling 74 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone at the moment of the collision. Additionally, it was learned that Chamberlain was operating under the influence of alcoholic beverages.

Chamberlain was charged with two counts of Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death – one count for the OWI with a prior conviction and one count for OWI with a blood alcohol content higher than 0.15%, and Operating While Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury. Chamberlain was booked into the Dubois County Security Center this morning.

Swap Shop Podcast 10-14-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 10-14-2014

Coffee Club Podcast 10-14-2014

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Coffee Club Podcast 10-14-2014

Swap Shop Podcast 10-13-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 10-13-2014

Coffee Club Podcast 10-13-2014

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Coffee Club Podcast 10-13-2014

Burglar found in Orange County hiding in trailer duct work

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An Indiana State Police K9 was used to apprehend a burglary suspect south of Paoli, and in the process may have saved his life.

At approximately 5:00 P.M., a deputy with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department was patrolling County Road 250 East and observed an active burglary in progress at 6226 South County Road 250 East, Paoli.

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Indiana State Police officers cut away the duct to remove VanDyke. VanDyke was found to be in a near hypothermic state due to the cold, wet conditions he was in
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Mark Lee VanDyke, 47, Mitchell
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Angel Sue Smith, 35, Mitchell

Upon arrival, the deputy placed Angel Sue Smith, 35, Mitchell, into custody; however, Mark Lee VanDyke, 47, Mitchell, had barricaded himself within the crawlspace of the home and crawled into the trailer’s flexible duct work to hide.

Around 6:14 P.M., Trooper Robert Lambert and his K9 “Diesel”, who were off-duty at the time, responded to the scene to assist.

Numerous attempts were made to contact VanDyke utilizing the public address system in their police cars.

At 7:20, the decision was made to send Diesel into the crawlspace. Diesel was able to locate VanDyke hiding inside an air conditioning ductwork, and bit VanDyke.

VanDyke agreed to come out of the crawlspace; however, was stuck inside the duct.

In an effort that took nearly an hour, Trooper Lambert and Orange County Deputies pulled approximately 30 feet of the duct from the crawlspace, and subsequently cut away the duct to remove VanDyke. VanDyke was found to be in a near hypothermic state due to the cold, wet conditions he was in, and had nearly suffocated while positioned inside the venting. Officers believe that were it not for Diesel locating VanDyke, a more grave outcome could have been possible.

VanDyke was placed into custody and was transported to IU Health of Paoli. After being medically cleared around 9:30 this evening, VanDyke was transported and lodged in the Orange County Jail. Smith was transported from the scene and lodged in the Orange County Jail.

Football Tournament Pairings to be Revealed Sunday

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First round sectional matchups in the 43rd Annual IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts will be announced Sunday, Oct. 12, beginning at 8pm EST on WSLM 97.9. FM

WSLM SPORTS ZONE

From 8‐10 pm ET, radio listeners may join Indiana Sports Talk’s Bob Lovell and Paul Condry of Regional Radio Sports Network for their pairings show on any of the affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Radio Network.

Originating from Emmis Communications on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Lovell and Condry will go in‐depth on some of
the top sectionals in all six classes and collect reaction from coaches across the state.

At approximately 8:30 pm, complete brackets will be available on wslmradio.com

Coach’s Corner Podcast 10-11-2014

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Coach’s Corner Podcast 10-11-2014

Swap Shop Podcast 10-10-2014

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Swap Shop Podcast 10-10-2014