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NALC Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive May 14th

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Every second Saturday in May, letter carriers in more than 10,000 cities and towns across America collect the goodness and compassion of their postal customers, who participate in the NALC Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive — the largest one-day food drive in the nation.

To donate, just place a box or can of non-perishable food next to your mailbox before your letter carrier delivers mail onSaturday, May 14th. The carrier will do the rest. The food is sorted, and then it will be delivered to the Washington County Food Bank,  where it is available for needy families.

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This food drive applies to all residents who receive mail from the Salem & Campbellsburg Post Offices.

Alice Cooper LIVE AT THE LOUISVILLE PALACE August 7th

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You may know him from Wayne’s World, from your last day of school, or you may even know him from your 18th birthday, but you should know him best as the Architect of Shock Rock! Alice Cooper is coming back to Louisville this summer and it’s going to be one to remember!

Alice_Cooper_by_Gage_SkidmoreAlice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock. Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. He continues to tour regularly, performing shows worldwide with the dark and horror-themed theatrics that he’s best known for.

With a schedule that includes six months each year on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock-rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie, even in an era where CNN can present real life shocking images.

Cooper was born in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to Phoenix with his family. The Alice Cooper band formed while they were all in high school in Phoenix, and was discovered in 1969 by Frank Zappa in Los Angeles, where he signed them to his record label. Their collaboration with young record producer, Bob Ezrin, led to the break-through third album, “Love It to Death” which hit the charts in 1971, followed by “Killer,” “School’s Out,” ”BillionDollar Babies,” and, “Muscle of Love.” Each new album release was accompanied by a bigger and more elaborate touring stage show. 1974 saw the release of a, “Greatest Hits,” album, and then Cooper, in 1975, released his first solo album, “Welcome to My Nightmare,” in 1975, accompanied by the legendary ground-breaking theatrical, Welcome to My Nightmare concert tour.

Associated with that album and tour was the ground-breaking network TV special, Alice Cooper: The Nightmare. Other film and television appearances include, The Muppet Show, Mae West’s last film, Sextette, Roadie, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, and Tom Snyder’s Tomorrow Show. The original band also made an appearance in the movie, Diary of a Mad Housewife in 1979, filmed the full-length feature film, Good To See You Again Alice Cooper, and Alice appeared in a 1972 episode of The Snoop Sisters.

Alice’s solo career skyrocketed in the late 1970’s, with a succession of hit singles, including, “You & Me,” and classic albums, including, “Lace And Whiskey” and, “From The Inside,” and bigger and even more elaborate concert tours.

In the ‘80’s Cooper explored different sounds, highlighted by the new wavish album, “Flush The Fashion,” the heavy metal, “Constrictor,” and, “Raise Your Fist And Yell,” and then 1989’s melodic hard rock album, “Trash,” which featured the massive hit single “Poison,” and became his biggest selling album and single worldwide. During this period, Alice also appeared in the horror films, Monster Dog and John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness, and recorded songs for the soundtracks to Roadie, Class of 1984, Friday the 13 Part VI: Jason Lives and Wes Craven’s Shocker.

Cooper’s most memorable movie appearance was as himself in, Wayne’s World in 1991. He also played (fittingly) Freddy Krueger’s wicked step-father in,Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, and appeared on Gene Wilder’s TV series, Something Wilder as well as on That ‘70’s Show. The 90’s also saw the release of the albums, “Hey Stoopid,” “The Last Temptation,” and “Fistful of Alice,” a live album.

1999 saw the release of the definitive historical 4 CD box set, “The Life & Crimes of Alice Cooper,” from Rhino/Warners.

In the new millennium, Cooper has been very productive and busy, writing, recording and releasing the albums, “Brutal Planet,” “Dragon Town,” “The Eyes of Alice Cooper,” “Dirty Diamonds,” “Along Came a Spider,” and 2011’s “Welcome 2 My Nightmare,” plus “Old School 1964-1974,” a box set celebrating the original band.

Alice has been touring consistently, year in and year out, averaging over 80 concerts annually, both within the USA and internationally, with his band which features the three guitar attack of guitarists, Ryan Roxie, Nita Strauss, and Tommy Henriksen, plus the rhythm section of drummer, Glen Sobel, and longtime bassist, Chuck Garric.

He also wrote and published a memoir, “Golf Monster,” in 2007, which tracked his life from childhood to rock stardom, and his journey from alcoholic to golf addict, and was featured in the Tim Burton film, “Dark Shadows” in 2012.

Alice’s 2011 album, “Welcome 2 My Nightmare,” featured a return to his partnership with longtime collaborator, producer Bob Ezrin, as well as contributions from former original Alice Cooper bandmates, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Brucem and a return to the themes of the iconic 1975, “Welcome To My Nightmare” album.

Alice, Dennis, Neal, Michael, and the late Glen Buxton (posthumously) were inducted into the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame in March, 2011.

2014 saw the release of “Super Duper Alice Cooper,” a documentary detailing the arc of Alice’s rollercoaster ride in the world of rock superstardom. Directed and produced by the same team from Banger Films that delivered the award-winning, Iron Maiden and Rush documentaries, it premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival in NYC, and has since been released on Blu-Ray and DVD by Eagle Rock Entertainment.

With his influence on rock & roll long since acknowledged, there is little that Alice Cooper hasn’t achieved in his remarkable career, including platinum albums, sold-out tours and any number of honors and career achievement awards.

As he heads back out on the concert trail each year, Cooper insists he’s still motivated tocontinue touring and recording albums, as well as making time for such side projects as, Cooper’stown (his Phoenix-based restaurant/sports bar) and his “Nights With Alice Cooper” nightly radio show, syndicated domestically and worldwide on over 100 stations.

Tickets start at $59.50 in advance. Showtime is 8 p.m. – Doors open at 6:30 p.m. All ages are welcome. Service charges not included on ticket prices. Tickets subject to price increases day of show. Tickets may be purchased at www.mercuryballroom.com or at The Louisville Palace Box Office, 625 South Fourth Street. For VIP packages, please contact Mindy Goff at MindyGoff@LiveNation.com or 502-883-5804.

Warrant Service on Martin County Man Leads to New Drug Charges

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 A Martin County man arrested on multiple criminal warrants earned new drug charges while being booked in jail.

Around 9:00 A.M. Wednesday morning, Martin County Deputy Tony Dant was transporting a jail inmate from the Martin County Jail in Shoals to the Daviess County Courthouse in Washington, when Dant observed 20 year old Dylan J. Day of Loogootee, IN in the vehicle in front of him.

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Since Deputy Dant was in Daviess County at the time, Daviess County Deputy Aaron Harbstreit assisted Deputy Dant, and placed him into custody on the arrest warrants.

Deputy Harbstreit contacted State Police Senior Trooper Jarrod Lents and asked if Lents could transport Day to the Martin County Jail.

Trooper Lents asked Day multiple times if he was in possession of any drugs; Day said he was not. While going through Day’s property at the Martin County Jail, Lents found a small plastic baggie containing a clear, crystal substance. The substance field tested positive for methamphetamine.

Day was lodged without incident in the Martin County Jail on the criminal warrants as well as the new charges of possessing methamphetamine.

Arrested and Charges:
Dylan J. Day, 20
Loogootee, IN
Warrant 1:
– Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of Marijuana, Class B Misdemeanor
Warrant 2:
– Child Molesting, Class B Felony
– Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, Class C Felony
Warrant 3 (Revocation of Bond):
– Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of a Legend Drug, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of a Narcotic Drug, Level 6 Felony
– OWI Controlled Substance, Class C Misdemeanor
– Driving while Suspended Prior, Class A Misdemeanor

Charges (Today):
– Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony
– False Informing, Class B Misdemeanor

State Police Release “Thunder” Traffic Information

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The annual air show and fireworks show, “Thunder Over Louisville” will take place at the riverfront this Saturday April 23rd.

With good weather crowds are expected to draw at least 500,000 people.

Thunder_over_louisville_2006The Indiana State Police and other local agencies will be working to make sure it stays safe on the Indiana side of the river as our public safety counterparts from Kentucky do the same on their side of the river.

Approximately 120 state troopers along with approximately 125other officers from local city, county, and state law enforcement agencies will combine to provide traffic direction, interstate patrols, and foot patrols.

The Indiana State Police will also have an emergency response team, canines, a bomb squad, and aircraft available if the need arises.

If anyone has an emergency while attending the festivities they should dial 911. If they have a general complaint or need a police report they should dial 812-283-6633 or 812-246-5424.

The Indiana State Police wants everyone who attends the event to have a good time. However, troopers and other officers will be patrolling looking for violations of the law. If anyone sees a suspicious package, car, or any other suspicious activity they should contact the first officer they see or dial the numbers provided above.

Following are a few rules that will be enforced on the riverfront. No alcohol, no open fires, no tents, no pets, and no skateboards will be allowed.

Traffic on Interstate 65 South will be rerouted from 7:30 pm until 10:30 pm on the night of “Thunder”. Traffic will be rerouted at Interstate 265 to Interstate 64. There will be numerous other road closures and reroutes in the local cities and towns. There will be traffic delays. Indiana State Police is asking that everyone be patient and drive defensively.

The Big Four Pedestrian Bridge will be closed from 11 am until 4 pm on Friday, April 22, for the air show practice window. It will also close at 9 am Saturdayuntil 10 pm for all traffic. Signage will be placed on the Big Four Bridge to help notify the public of the closures.

FFAs Hold Fundraisers, Plant Sales

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The Future Farmers of America in Washington County are having fundraisers and plant sales this spring.

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Inside Eastern High School’s Greenhouse

The West Washington High School FFA chicken BBQ will be Sunday, April 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.

Greenhouse items will be for sale.

Eastern High School has a greenhouse that opened on April 18th.

The greenhouse is operated by FFA students and is open Monday- Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm and Saturday 8:30am – 11:30 am(April 23 & 30)

6 Packs: $1.75
4 Packs: $1.75
4” Pots: $1.75
10” Hanging Baskets: $13.00
Flats (combination of 8 items): $13.00

Salem’s FFA is having their 3rd annual Plant sale on the following dates:

April 30: 8 am- 2 pm

May 1: 1 pm – 5pm

May 3: 3:30 pm– 5 pm

May 5: 3:30 pm– 5 pm

They will have the following plants for sale:

Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage Assorted Tomatoes, Peppers– Mixed

Bell, Jalapeno, Herbs, Cucumbers, Cantaloupe, Zucchini, Yellow

Squash, Petunia, Snap Dragon, Geranium, Coleus, Vinca, Moon

Flower, Mexican Sun Flower, Black Eyed Susan, Verbena, Sweet Potato Vine, Ferns, Lantana, Zinnia, Spider Plant, Calibrachoa, Mari
golds, Begonia, Verbena, Thunbegia, Salvia, and more….

19-Year-Old Seymour Man Killed In I-65 Crash

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A Seymour man was killed in a two-vehicle crash early Wednesday shortly after 3 a.m.on I-65 in the southbound lane near the 57.5 mile marker.

wreck1According to Indiana State Trooper Michael Thiron, a 2002 Ford Explorer, driven by 19-year-old Nikson Cribs, of Seymour, was traveling southbound in the left lane of I-65 and at an extremely slow speed, possibly due to vehicle trouble.

Police say a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado being driven by 21-year-old Coleden Hoeltke, of Columbus, was also traveling southbound on I-65 when Hoeltke’s vehicle struck the rear of Cribs’ vehicle.

As a result of the collision, Cribs died from his injuries at the scene.

Hoeltke, suffered non-life threatening injuries and was taken to Columbus Regional Hospital for treatment

Toxicology results are pending on both drivers however drugs and alcohol are not believed to be factors in the crash at this time.

As a result of the crash, all lanes of southbound I-65 were closed for close to two hours for crash investigation and cleanup.

Trooper Thiron was assisted by Trooper Brent Lykins, the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, Columbus Regional EMS, Wayne Township Fire Department, Bartholomew County Coroner’s Office, West Towing, and Columbus Towing.

The investigation is ongoing.

 

Woman’s Husband Back Home After Missing Since Saturday

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A Salem woman’s husband is back at home after being missing since Saturday.

Phillip Scott, 32, dropped his wife, Tina, off at work last Saturday and that was the last she had seen of him until Wednesday night.

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“I’m scared he may be injured or worse,” Tina Scott told WSLM Wednesday morning. “This isn’t like him to disappear. [He has] no health issues, [but he] suffers from depression but didn’t take medicine for it.”

She said the last she knew he was going to help a friend with a flat tire in the forestry.

“He followed him back to PRP in Louisville to make sure he made it and he hung out there for a little bit and left…no one has heard or talked to him since,” she said on Wednesday.

She had notified local and state police in Indiana and Kentucky and had Phillip added to a registry of missing persons.

Wednesday afternoon about 4p, Tina posted on social media that he had been found.

“We have him in our possession. He is with me at this time. I don’t have any details at this moment.”

Last evening, she informed WSLM that he was at home and sleeping.

“I don’t really know details right now,” she wrote in a text message. “I’m gonna let him sleep tonight and prob[ably] take him to hospital tomorrow. [H]e doesn’t remember anything but feeling tired Sat[urday] afternoon and falling asleep then waking up in a strange house somewhere in ky.”

More details as they become available.

Driver Flown to Louisville After Vehicle Flips

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One woman was taken by helicopter ambulance to the University of Louisville hospital this after with non-life threatening injuries after her vehicle flipped over on Brown Lane in Eastern Washington County about 3p Wednesday.

The 2003 Chevy Trailblazer flipped over, trapping her inside and pinning one of her legs, which was partially ejected from the vehicle, underneath.

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Salem Firefighters work to remove the victim of a personal injury accident just East of Salem.
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Salem Firefighter Greg Zink assesses the accident on Brown Lane.
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The vehicle over-corrected and went up an embankment before flipping over.
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Salem firefighters Greg Zink, Mike Mead and Max Gamble remove the roof of the 2003 Chevy Trailblazer so EMS workers can get to the victim.
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Salem Firefighter Mike Mead works to cut the room off a vehicle this afternoon during an accident to help remove the victim.
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EMS and Air Ambulance staff rush Amber Wheeler to the helicopter for a quick ride to University hospital.
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This 2003 Chevy Trailblazer flipped over with the driver still inside.

Amber Wheeler, 32, Salem, was trapped for almost an hour while Salem Firefighters cut her out of the vehicle.

According to Washington County Sheriff’s Deputy Brad Naugle, Wheeler was traveling south on Brown Lane when she met another vehicle on a hill crest.

Naugle said Wheeler swerved to the right to miss the vehicle and over-corrected.

She then crossed the road on the left side, went up an embankment. The vehicle flipped on its driver’s side.

“Individuals nearby rendered care to Mrs. Wheeler until emergency personnel arrived,” said Naugle. “They were quick thinking and that makes a difference.”

The other vehicle stopped to help as well.

After Wheeler was removed she was flown from the scene to the University of Louisville hospital for treatment of leg trauma.

Assisting agencies were the Washington County EMS, Sheriff’s Department, Pekin Town Marshall and the Salem Fire Department.

139th Salem Alumni Banquet April 29

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The 139th Salem High School Alumni Banquet will be held on April 29 at 7p in Brooks Memorial Gym.

Organizer Shirley Nale said the honor classes are 1966, 1991 and 2016.

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Brent Spicer will be the speaker for the 25-year class. He’s pictured here at the SHS graduation with Jamie Richardson and his mom, Jo Ann.

The speaker for the the 25-year class will be Brent Spicer and the 50-year class will be Louisa O’Donnell Davis.

Tickets are $14 per person and will be on sale until April 23rd and are on sale at LaGene Jewelers and Lincks Clothing.

For group sales of 10 or more wishing to sit together contact Nale at 812.883.2176.

If you’d like to order tickets by mail, send a self-address stamped envelope with a check made to Salem Alumni Association for the correct amount to: Shirley Nale, 786 N. Deer Run Road, Salem, IN 47167 and the tickets will be mailed to you.

Helicopter Helps Set HVAC Equipment on Wal-Mart Roof

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It’s always nice to get help from your friends – but in this case, those friends were in high places.

On Wednesday afternoon, a helicopter was flown in to place several HVAC units on the roof of the new Wal-Mart Super Center being built in Salem, IN.

The helicopter made several trips, picking up and setting several of the units on the roof.

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