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Orleans lighting contest

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The Orleans Chamber of Commerce invites all Orleans residents and business owners to take part in its annual Christmas Lighting Contest.

This year’s contest is open to all residential properties located within a five mile radius of Orleans.

This year’s theme is “Christmas through the eyes of a child.”

Deadline for entries is Dec. 13 and the contest will be judged Dec. 16. Prizes will be awarded.

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Nominations for the Christmas Lighting Contest can be mailed to the Orleans Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 9 or dropped off at Orleans Town Hall. Entries can be faxed to 865-3413. Special entry forms will appear in The Orleans Progress Examiner.

Entries must include the owner’s name, address, telephone number, and detailed driving directions. For more information contact the Orleans Chamber office at 865-9930.

Brownstown man arrested for soliciting

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A Brownstown man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly deceived several people out of money throughout the Dudleytown and Tampico areas.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department says 30-year-old Robert. Hollin, Jr. was arrested on an outstanding warrant for a parole violation and was charged locally with several counts of theft. He is being held in the Jackson County Jail without bond.

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Police arrested Hollin at Walmart in Seymour where he was attempting to solicit money from store customers.

According to police, Hollin had been going door to door asking people for money for his infant child to buy diapers and formula. However, Hollin does not have a child.

Hollin received more than $200 in cash. Several people offered to buy the formula and diapers and even deliver those items to Hollin’s home but he only wanted cash.

Police say Hollin was using the money to purchased cigarettes, gas and soft drinks.

Mr. Salem High School pageant Dec. 4

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The first annual Mr. Salem High School “beauty” pageant is Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Middle School Auditorium.

Tickets are $5 in advance, $8 at the door, and VIP seating tickets are $10.

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According to Jerry Hickey, this is a fundraiser for the Salem Lady Lions basketball team. He’s hoping to raise about $3,000 through t-shirt sponsorships and ticket sales.

Assistant Principal and Lady Lions Girls Coach Jerry Hickey says there are eight entries in the contest, with two boys participating together, making nine contestants.

Those competing for the Title of Mr. Salem are:

* Kody Kramer and Andrew Maudlin, as a group entry

* Kade Roach

* Noah Pastor

* Logan Thompson

* Davon Gant

* Zac Ray

* Wade LaHue

* Zack Turner

Hickey is hoping to raise about $3,000 for the girls’ basketball program.

The contestants will do a choreographed dance routine, compete in a casual wear portion, where they will wear an outfit that defines who they are, a three minute talent performance, an evening wear portion, where contestants will come out in tuxes with escorts and answer a question.

Three judges will evaluate the men’s talents. WSLM’s Becky White is one of the judges.  Participants can add to their score by collecting donations.

During a short intermission, where the high school choir will perform, votes will be tallied and then a Mr. Salem crowned.

Sponsors are WSLM, Salem Leader, Linck’s, Farm Bureau Insurance-Melissa Mead, Jason Pepmeier, and Zack Richards, Cooley’s Heating & Air, Visionfirst eye care center, American Family Insurance-Rodney Brough, & Eco Homes

 

Swap Shop Podcast 11-21-2013

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Swap Shop Podcast 11-21-2013

Coffee Club Podcast 11-21-2013

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Coffee Club Podcast 11-21-2013

Spring Mill Deer Hunt a Success

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Spring Mill State Park officials say the two-day deer hunt at the park was a success.

The hunts were held at Spring Mill State Park and Cave River Valley Nature Preserve, the goal was to manage the white-tail deer population from damaging vegetation and keep the herds healthy at the two properties.

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Assistant Property Manager Jon Winne says more hunters showed up because of the weather. Many believed the deer would be moving around because of the bad weather on Sunday..

Winn says 48 hunters bagged 13 deer on Monday at Spring Mill, and 27 hunters took 7 deer Tuesday. At Cave River Valley in Campbellsburg, 15 hunters took 13 deer Monday and 17 hunters took 4 deer Tuesday.

Most of the deer killed were juvenile and adult does, but there were a few young bucks taken and all of the deer were healthy.

Another controlled hunt will be held on  Dec. 2-3. Hunters are allowed to come to the parks up to 10 days before the hunt to scout locations and set up non-penetrating deer stands. Spring Mill contains 1,364 acres, with about 1,340 acres available for hunting. Cave River is 316 acres of more rugged terrain, giving hunters 285 acres of available hunting ground.

Senator Steele and sons on Family Feud

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State Senator Brent Steele says it is a lot easier to sit in a recliner and answer questions on “Family Feud” then it is on stage, in front of judges and waiting for a buzzer to sound.

Steele and his 4 sons –  Aaron from Bloomington, Sean from Heltonville, and Rhett and Gavin from Bedford will appear on the popular TV game show  hosted by comedian and author Steve Harvey on Monday.

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The Steeles signed a nondisclosure agreement that prevents them from saying how well they did. But Aaron Steele, a Bloomington realtor, said during the show’s introductions Harvey couldn’t help noticing that the Steele men had nearly as much facial hair as the “Duck Dynasty” cast. Gavin was sporting the longest beard of all, stretching a foot beneath his chin.

Aaron says the boys and their father will be able to tell stories about their experience the rest of their lives.

The family had to audition to get on the show. Last spring, Sean filled out an application after hearing auditions for the show would be held at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The family made the cut and at the audition, attended by hundreds of families, the Steeles participated in a mock version of the show.

In July Sean got a second call saying the producers wanted to fly the family to Atlanta, put them up in a Holiday Inn, and possibly include them in an episode of the show.

The Steeles flew to Atlanta in August, but that still didn’t guarantee they’d make the show.

A stretch Escalade picked them up at the hotel at 7:30 a.m. and took them to the studio.  After a 13-hour wait in a holding area, the Steeles were called at 9 p.m. to film a segment for the show.

Brent says  the producers filmed their segment for 90 minutes and then edited it down to an 18-minute segment that will actually air.

The whole family will gather in one of their homes to watch the show Monday.

Swap Shop Podcast 11-20-2013

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Swap Shop Podcast 11-20-2013

Coffee Club Podcast 11-20-2013

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Coffee Club Podcast 11-20-2013

Swap Shop Podcast 11-19-2013

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Swap Shop Podcast 11-19-2013