SALEM– A two-vehicle accident on State Road 60 in Salem Monday afternoon resulted in one driver being airlifted to the hospital
emergency services responded to State Road 60 East and Aurora Drive intersection following the collision
Deputies arriving at the scene found a white 2019 Ford Transit stationary in the eastbound lane of State Road 60
its left front corner pinned against the right rear side of a white 2015 Ford F-650 rollback tow truck
The driver of the Ford Transit was trapped inside the vehicle
The driver of the Ford Transit was identified as 48-year-old Jared Roman of Sellersburg
and the driver of the Ford F-650 as 48-year-old Jermaine Franklin of Jeffersonville
including driver statements and evidence at the scene
suggests that Roman was traveling eastbound on State Road 60
Franklin was stopped in the eastbound lane
Evidence indicates that Roman failed to slow down and collided with the rear of Franklin’s tow truck
Roman was extricated from his vehicle by the Salem Fire Department and transported by Air Methods KY-7 to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries
Franklin declined medical treatment at the scene
Deputy Seth Goode is the lead investigator for the accident
and was assisted by Deputy Hailee Lopotosky
and the Washington County Ambulance Service
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Candi Graves grew up going to Sellersburg Celebrates
she found a memento of those early years: a photo of her as a child in one of the T-shirts they used to give away
She’s now volunteered to help put the annual event on for more than a decade
and this year she’s serving as the festival president
the festival always holds the same feeling as it did long ago
“The culture of the festival and what it feels like it has remained over the years,” she said
“You still feel that small-town feel when you go in
you still get that fellowship of the community that you have
The festival kicks off Saturday morning with a 5K run/walk hosted by local business Soul Fitt
and a baking contest for kids and adults that Graves recently brought back in honor of her mother
The two of them participated in the baking contests when Graves was younger
“There's a lot of learning that goes into baking,” she said
you're doing math when you're doing it… [it’s] just something fun for the kids to do so they can have similar experiences.”
American Idol finalist Kennedy Reid
as well as the band Operation Loud Mouth and others
The all-volunteer event started in 1990 as a way to celebrate the town’s centennial
But it recently faced operational challenges that threatened to end the community festival
leadership was unsure about continuing the event
Volunteer numbers had dwindled to a handful
“Something like a town festival takes a lot of people to help organize and plan,” Graves said
then…that can be difficult finding volunteers for that too.”
who was at the time the president-elect for the following year
“We all really rallied together to try to make the festival happen and see what we could do,” she said
“I think it gave us all that jolt or that wake up that we needed to say
A local media story helped get the word out that the festival needed support
Graves also rewrote the bylaws to restructure how the festival operates
which she said helped with recruiting volunteers
Graves said the fact that the festival’s been led solely by volunteers for more than 30 years also makes it special
“It just kind of shows how the community does really come together,” she said
For more information, visit sellersburgcelebrates.org
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SELLERSBURG — Indiana State Police arrested a southern Indiana man Tuesday for allegedly posting life-threatening statements directed at billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk
The apprehended 28-year-old man was the subject of an investigation initiated by Texas authorities
who alerted ISP regarding threats made through an X handle believed to belong to him
Authorities indicated that the concerning posts were made earlier this month
ISP detectives located the suspect in Clarksville
he was taken into custody and subsequently transported to the Sellersburg Post for further questioning about the threats he allegedly made against Musk
detectives sought a search warrant for the man's home in Palmyra
granted by the Harrison County Superior Court
law enforcement officials confiscated an AR-15-style rifle
The suspect is currently facing charges of Intimidation
he is held at the Harrison County Jail without bond as the investigation continues.