Swap Shop Podcast 10-22-2014
Swap Shop Podcast 10-22-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 10-22-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 10-22-2014
BMV expands hours for voters needing photo ID
Don Snemis, Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), announced that BMV license branches will extend hours of operation on Monday, November 3 and on Tuesday, November 4 to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses that may be used for identification at a polling place.
Branches will be open on Monday, November 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday, November 4, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
License branches will only process new, amended or replacement ID cards, and renewed, amended or replacement driver’s licenses, learner permits, and CDLs. Aside from disability placards, the branches will not perform any other BMV services.
The Indiana BMV provides free, state-issued ID cards for voting purposes to any unlicensed Hoosier, as long as he or she can provide proper documentation and is old enough to vote. The following documents are required to obtain a new state ID card or driver’s license (a complete list can be found atwww.myBMV.com).
- Proof of Identity document, such as a birth certificate or passport.
- Proof of Social Security document, such as a Social Security card, pay stub or W-2.
- Proof of lawful status, such as a birth certificate or passport.
- Proof of residency, two documents such as a voter registration card, utility bill or bank statement.
All license branches will resume regular business hours on Wednesday, November 5.
Historical Numbers
General 2012
- Monday, Nov 5, 2012: 5,628 Credential Transactions
- Tuesday, Nov 6, 2012: 9,307 Credential Transactions
Primary 2014
- Monday, May 5, 2014: 1,481 Credential Transactions;
- Tuesday, May 6, 2014: 3,878 Credential Transactions
Sign up starting Wednesday for Little Lions Basketball
Attention is turning to basketball and the the Salem Parks and Recreation Department has announced sign ups for Little Lions Basketball, led by SMS Coach Derik Early and SHS Coach Hank Weedin will begin Wednesday, Oct. 22.

The camp is for boys, grades 3rd through 6th, and is for those attending Salem Schools only.
Little Lions will be held in the Salem High School Auxiliary Gym. A practice schedule will be given out the first night of practice and during registration.
Registrations are We in the Salem City Hall Building, 201 East Market Street, unless otherwise noted.
- Wednesday October 22, 2:30-4:30PM City Hall
- Friday October 24, 9:00-11:00AM and 3:00pm-4:30pm City Hall
- Tuesday October 28, 9:00am-11:00am and 6-7:30pm City Hall
- Wednesday October 29, 3-4:30pm City Hall
- Monday November 3, 3:00pm-4:30pm City Hall
Sign ups prior to skills testing, 5:00-6:00pm, Salem High School Auxiliary Gym Prior to Skills Testing.
Be sure to come dressed for practice. Skills testing will be the week of November 3rd and specific date will be given at the time of sign ups.
Shirts are given out prior to the first game. Please make sure correct size is listed.
REGISTRATION FEE IS $35.00 PER CAMPER. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL SALEM THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT AT 883-2895.
There will be a mandatory coaching clinic immediately following skills testing conducted by Coach Weedin and Coach Early. If you are interested in coaching you must fill out an application in the Park and Rec. Office prior to the clinic. All applications must be Park Board approved after CPS and Criminal Background Checks are conducted.
Swap Shop Podcast 10-21-2014
Swap Shop Podcast 10-21-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 10-21-2014
Coffee Club Podcast 10-21-2014
Handgun Found in Ditch After K-9 Search in Daviess County
A K-9 search in rural Daviess County produced a handgun tossed into a ditch line.

Early this afternoon, Troopers with the Jasper Post conducted a K-9 search in the area of County Road 750 North and County Road 550 East, near Epsom. Troopers Mitch Wier and Robert Lambert, along with K-9 “Diesel”, were searching the area for additional evidence related to the Saturday morning pursuit in the area, in which Trooper Wier arrested three on multiple drug charges. While searching, Diesel located a .44 caliber revolver, lying within the weeds.
At this time, Troopers are unclear if this weapon was tossed by the two suspects that were fleeing from Trooper Wier on foot Saturday morning. Further fingerprint testing at the State Police Forensic Laboratory will be conducted to determine who the gun belongs to. What Troopers can confirm is that a handgun that could have possibly been found by a child has been safely secured.
Troopers are continuing their investigation; further information will be released as it becomes available.
*Photographs are of the .44 caliber revolver as it was found in the ditch, and of K-9 “Diesel” with the recovered gun


