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Head-On Crash North of Ferdinand Claims One Life

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Head-On Crash North of Ferdinand Claims One Life

A near head-on crash this afternoon north of Ferdinand claimed the life of a Cannelton, IN woman.

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At approximately 3:02 this afternoon, Brandon W. Chamberlain, 23, Huntingburg, was traveling northbound on State Road 162 in a white 2012 Ford F-350 SuperCrew pick-up truck.

For an unknown reason, 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.

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.

After losing the ATV and sideswiping Trafton’s vehicle, Chamberlain’s Ford rolled onto the driver’s side and slid northbound in the northbound lane. The vehicle came to rest without rolling over any additional times. Chamberlain was extricated from the vehicle by first responders and was flown to St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville for treatment of a broken tibia.

Evans was transported to Memorial Hospital in Jasper, where she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead by the Dubois County Coroner. Trafton was also taken to Memorial Hospital and is in stable condition after suffering two fractured vertebrae.

State Road 162 was closed for nearly three and a half hours while investigators processed the scene.

This crash remains under investigation.

Investigating Officer was Sergeant Philip Hensley. He was assisted by Dubois County Sheriff’s and Ferdinand Police Departments, Ferdinand and St. Anthony Fire Departments, Memorial Hospital EMS, Dubois County Coroner’s Office

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Gun Dealer Suspects Sought in Sunday Shooting

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Authorities in Jennings County, Indiana say a gun dealer was shot and killed during a robbery of his business west of North Vernon, likely on Sunday.

Officers found the body of Scott Maxie, 61, on the floor of his business, Muscatatuck Outdoors, along County Road 200 South Sunday night. An autopsy showed Maxie died of a single gunshot wound to the head and he had been killed inside his store, according to a Jennings County Sheriff’s Dept. statement released late Monday.

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Sheriff’s officers, state troopers and federal ATF agents also determined 47 guns had been stolen from the business, the statement said. ATF said in a separate statement that the guns include handguns and long guns.

Investigators checked out tips in Indianapolis and closer to Jennings County throughout the day Monday. Officers remained on the scene until 7:30 p.m. Monday, the statement said.

ATF and the National Shooting Sports Foundation offer a reward of up to $10,000 for information in the case.

Anyone with tips is asked to call the Jennings County Sheriff’s Dept., 812-346-8642; Indiana State Police, 812-689-5000; or the ATF Field Office, 317-287-3500.

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.

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