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By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer

The Monon South Trail is underway with Phase 1. This includes construction schedules, design standards, and interpretive programs.

The ribbon cutting for the project was held Tuesday, July 16, at Borden Community Park, as a crowd of about 100 looked on.

There was a Community Upgrade Meeting here in Salem on Wednesday, July 17, at the Monon Railroad Museum, 206 S. College Avenue.

Facilitating the meeting were members of Clark Dietz Inc. (Ryan Hughes), Radius Indiana (Jeff Quyle) and Taylor Siefker Williams (Ron Taylor), who each talked about their role in this project. They want to keep the Monon experience alive, Hoosier physical surroundings and Hoosier agriculture intact. Many Monon landmarks will be left as is to keep the railroad theme alive.

The Monon South Trail is a proposed 57-mile trail between Mitchell and Borden, and on to New Albany. This trail will connect eight local communities in the Lawrence, Orange, Washington, and Clark counties in southern Indiana.

The trail continues south through to New Albany. The city of New Albany is in charge of that section and will receive a portion of the Indiana state and government grants which totals $29.5 million. The trail will connect the Louisville loop and Ohio River Greenway trail.

The groups are seeking private funds as well. Right now, the grant will only pay for twenty miles of construction on the trail. This will include trail heads which will have rest rooms, shelters and parking. The rural and urban trailheads will vary in composite. Some of the trail heads will be asphalt and some consisting of limestone aggregate. The design includes rest areas.

The trail is definitely a tourist attraction.  It goes through Mitchell, Orleans, Leipsic, Saltillo, Campbellsburg, Salem, New Pekin, Borden and down to New Albany in that order. The group is working on consistency of signage along the trail. 

The Orleans trail has a hard dead line of August 25. This was perceived to be easiest and will be the example for others to come. The old rails and ties were removed leaving the rock.

The Salem Trailhead will start at the intersection of South Main and West Small streets. Presently at that site is an CSX building and a large boxcar. The group said the railroad forgot about the boxcar and sent them a quick claim deal. It is being restored and now has a coat of red primer. This part of the trail will be 18 miles long and is a part of Segment One. It will run from Salem through New Pekin to Borden. The trail runs across two bodies of water, the Middle Fork Blue River and the South Fork Blue River at New Pekin. No completion date is given. One obstacle is the bridges. The floor must be removed and a new floor installed and, of course, inspected.

There are many websites and a Facebook page for more information.

The trail at this point is not open to the public.

 

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County Blood Drives For August

07 Aug 2024

    FRIDAY, AUG. 9Washington County Family YMCA1709 North Shelby StreetSalem, IN 4716712:00 PM - 05:00 PM  MONDAY, AUG. 26First Baptist Church of Salem205 N. High StreetSalem, IN 4716701:00 PM - 06:00 PM FRIDAY, AUG. 30First Christian Church305 East Walnut StreetSalem, IN 4716712:00 PM - 05:00 PM ...

Judge Medlock Orders D. Anderson To Psychiatric Facility

07 Aug 2024

    After receiving competency evaluations from two doctors, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Larry Medlock ordered Dejuane Anderson to a psychiatric facility and revoked her Pro Se Status (allowing her to represent herself). Medlock issued his order Aug. 1. Anderson's present location confidential. Anderson is being held for murder, obstruction of justice, and neglect of a dependent resulting in the death. Thes ...

Fast Pace Health Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

07 Aug 2024

Washington County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Fast Pace Health located at 1312 Hackberry St. in Salem. The ribbon cutting was Tuesday August 6. They have approximately 30 locations in Indiana and are located across from Walmart. Tristen Williams regional manager, was on hand to provide a tour of the new facility with five rooms for patients, rooms for X-rays, drug screening and a break room. The hours at this time are ...

Plane Lands In Soybean Field

06 Aug 2024

At approximately 8:48 a.m., the Washington County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch Center received a report of an air plane that traveled off the east end of the runway at the Salem Municipal AirPort and came to a rest in a soybean field.  Police, fire and EMS personnel responded to the call.  The pilot and two passengers were traveling to the Salem area from Pennsylvania. The pilot was attempting to land when the plane travele ...

Washington County Sheriff's Department Hosts Drive-Thru Drug Drop

06 Aug 2024

The Washington County Sheriff’s Department will be hosting their quarterly drive-thru Drug Drop and Food Drive on August 17, 2024. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., citizens can drive through the parking lot, hand in food or expired/unwanted prescription medications and drive away no questions asked. The medicine will then be incinerated as an approved method of disposal. The Washington County Sheriff’s Department strongly advises against flushi ...

WCCF To Match Grant Donations 3:1

05 Aug 2024

Funds such as the Holly Humphrey Scholarship Fund are supported by charitable donations from people in and outside of the community, and the Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) is currently promoting a 3:1 monthly donation match for the various funds they support. Every dollar donated by monthly donors is tripled by the WCCF, and every dollar donated by non-monthly donors will be matched by $2 from the WCCF. There are many way ...

CAST Seeks Sponsors For Fund-Raiser

05 Aug 2024

  CAST (Creating Avenues For Student Transformation), a southern Indiana Dyslexia resource center, is seeking sponsors to support a fund-raising event in September. The event will be “A Night At The Salem Speedway” on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. and will feature dinner and racing at the historic track. The speedway is located at 2729 W. State Road 56, Salem. Sponsors are needed, and all proceeds will benefit CAST, a 501c3 non-p ...

Please Submit Survey On Pekin July 4th Celebration

05 Aug 2024

      We want your feedback! We'd like to invite you to fill out our Event Feedback Survey. This survey will help us continue to improve our festival in the future! It is anonymous and only general demographic information is collected.   Click SURVEY to be redirected.      We wanted to take a mintue to thank everyone for attending the festival despite the stormy weather ...

$2 Million Provided To Indiana Food Banks Through State Department of Agriculture

05 Aug 2024

   Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced today that Indiana food banks will receive a combined total of $2 million to support their efforts in feeding Hoosiers in need. “Food insecure Hoosiers are some of our most vulnerable and I appreciate the general assembly’s support of these individuals and families,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of ...

Digital Towns 2.0 Grant Applications Due Sept. 13

02 Aug 2024

  By: Regional Opportunity Initiatives, Inc. Regional Opportunity Initiatives, Inc. (ROI) has launched the next round of Digital Towns grant funding, aimed at supporting programs that improve digital literacy and technology usage across the Indiana Uplands.   Grant amounts range from $5,000 to $50,000, with up to $75,000 available for projects that encompass a regional scope. Help us spread the word to eligible o ...

Public Comments And Public Hearings On Proposed Rule Changes

01 Aug 2024

  Public comment is open to the Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) regarding proposed changes to the state’s river otter trapping and deer hunting rules. Public comments can be submitted at IN.gov/nrc/rules/rulemaking-docket by locating the “Submit Comments Here” link in the Rulemaking Docket for the River Otter Trapping Rule and Deer Hunting Amendment Proposal. Comments can also be mailed to: Natural Reso ...

It’s Natural: Learn About Summer Fish Die-Offs

01 Aug 2024

  Rising temperatures mean that you may see a natural fish die-off in the summer months. There are various reasons you may spot one: Increased water temperatures cause increased stress on fish, due to the drop in dissolved oxygen in the water. When dissolved oxygen levels are too low, many fish cannot survive. Rapid temperature fluctuations can also cause fish to become more susceptible to infections. Stress from overpopulatio ...

Celebrate National Shooting Sports Month: Visit A Shooting Range Near You

01 Aug 2024

    August is the perfect time to practice your shooting skills. Not only is it in the midst of the Paris 2024 Olympics, but it’s also National Shooting Sports Month. You can watch Olympic shooting sports on TV and join the fun at your local DNR shooting range. Depending on the range you visit, you can practice archery, rifle, shotgun, handgun, trap, and skeet.  Watch our new shooting range video to view our ...

DNR Restricts Moving Live Wild Deer From Chronic Wasting Disease Positive Areas

01 Aug 2024

  As a result of Indiana’s positive detection of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in LaGrange County this April, Indiana DNR has restricted moving deer from any CWD Positive Area for rehabilitation purposes. With the change, an individual who finds an orphaned, sick, or injured deer in a CWD Positive Area may only surrender the deer to a DNR-permitted wild animal rehabilitator that is located within a CWD Positive Area. Th ...

Salem Man Arrested For Impersonating A Public Servant

01 Aug 2024

  By: Sgt. Carey Huls, Public Information Officer, Indiana State Police Sellersburg District   Washington County - Thursday, August 1, 2024: A Salem man was arrested on a warrant for impersonating a public servant following an investigation by the Indiana State Police (ISP).     The investigation began in mid-July when ISP Detective Travis Baker learned that 62-year-old William J. Sa ...

Beck’s Mill 5K Run/Walk Grind XI Anderson-Goode Memorial Race Is Sept. 14

01 Aug 2024

  Historic Beck’s Mill will host its annual Grind XI 5K Run/Walk Anderson-Good Memorial Race on Saturday, Sept. 14.  Activities will be centered around the mill, located at 4433 S. Becks Mill Rd, Salem, IN. The Grind 5K is the mill's largest annual fundraiser. All proceeds from the event will be used to preserve and maintain the mill. This is a Mag 7 Race.  Race participants will receive five additional poin ...

Submit Your Observations To The 2024 Turkey Brood Count Through Aug. 1

31 Jul 2024

  By: Indiana Department of Natural Resources Every May, wild turkey chicks (poults) begin to hatch in Indiana, and DNR needs your help counting turkey broods (hens with poults) and hens without poults.  Brood reports have been collected every year since 1993 to calculate the annual Wild Turkey Production index, which informs biologists about population status and guides management decisions for the species. Plea ...

IN Dept. of Agriculture Features At State Fair

31 Jul 2024

  The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is excited to once again be a part of the 15 greatest days of summer this year at the Indiana State Fair. The fair runs Aug. 2 – 18 and is closed on Mondays. We encourage all fairgoers to stop by and say hello at any of ISDA's locations on the fairgrounds. Normandy Barn | Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET everyday Explore all things Indiana Agriculture inside ...

Temple & Temple Donates To YMCA Building Campaign

31 Jul 2024

  Kristy Purlee, CEO of the Washington County Family YMCA, announced that Temple and Temple Excavating has made a generous committment to the Y's Capital Campaign. The company's support is a significant boost to the efforts to enhance the programs and facilities at the WCFYMCA. Purlee said, "Temple and Temple Excavating's commitment to our cause exemplifies the community spirit that makes Washington County such a wonderful place ...

Homestretch Gives Students The Support They Need

30 Jul 2024

    By Monika Spaulding With hopes of helping struggling students to reach their full potential, Homestretch is looking for community support as it gets established in Washington County. Last Thursday evening, the group held a fundraising, informational dinner at Westview Church. During the event, community members heard from the organization’s board about what the group is doing and wants to continue doing in the communit ...

First Harrison Bank Pledges $50,000 to YMCA's Beth Armstrong- Y For All Capital Campaign

25 Jul 2024

  The Washington County Family YMCA is pleased to share the wonderful news that First Harrison Bank has generously pledged $50,000 toward the YMCA's Beth Armstrong- Y For All Capital Campaign. This significant contribution brings the YMCA closer to its goal of $4 million, which will be used to fund the construction of a new childcare and family recreation center in our community. “First Harrison Bank is proud to announce a $50,00 ...

State Fire Marshall's Message To Fire Fighters/EMS

25 Jul 2024

  Fellow firefighters and EMS professionals, In the third installment of our video series “When the Smoke Clears,” our panel discusses what services and organizations are available to help first responders deal with the mental toll of doing the job and serving the public. As I’ve said before, first responders see things in the course of their duties that people typically are not prepared to see. It’s difficult. It can have seriou ...

WCCF Awards $2,500 To Junior Achievement

25 Jul 2024

  Thanks to the generous donors to Washington County Community Foundation, a $2,500 grant was awarded to Junior Achievement. This grant will help provide funding for Washington County students to participate in JA Our City, Our Community, Our Region, BizTown, and Finance Park. Thank you, donors! ...

Vehicle Pursuit Sends Three To Area Hospital And One To Jail

25 Jul 2024

  Clark County – July 24, 2024: A pursuit along US31 in Clark County ended in a two-vehicle crash that sent all occupants to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Wednesday afternoon.  At approximately 12:04 Wednesday afternoon, Trooper Clay Boley observed a white Chevrolet Blazer make an unsafe lane movement on US 31 near Lewis and Clark Parkway.  The Blazer increased its speed and continued north o ...

Timber Cleghorn Gives Personal History And Experiences Appearing On "Alone"

25 Jul 2024

By: Jerry Curry, Staff Writer   The History Channel is presently running their acclaimed survival series called “Alone”. In this Season 11, ten people are dropped off in the unforgiving Artic Circle. The drop off point is in the McKenzie Delta in Canada. Temperatures can range from 40 degrees to -20. The prize for the last one standing is $500,000. Salem’s own Timothy “Timber” Cleghorn was one of the contestants. He p ...

Permit Numbers Up 23% In 2024 For Indiana

25 Jul 2024

   The U.S. Census Bureau's latest data indicates a significant rebound in building permits issued in Indiana, following a dip the previous month. In June 2024, 1,921 single-family permits were issued, marking a 16% increase from May 2024's total of 1,661 permits. This June figure also represents a 12% rise compared to the 1,720 permits issued in June 2023. Overall, the industry has seen a strong 23% growth in permit numbers ...

Hardinsburg Man Charged With Child Molestation And Related Crimes

22 Jul 2024

  By Sgt. Carey Huls, Public Information Officer, Indiana State Police Sellersburg District Washington County - Friday, July 19, 2024: Indiana State Police served an arrest warrant on a Hardinsburg man on Friday for child molestation and other related charges following a month-long investigation.     The investigation began on June 12, 2024, after an Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) family case mana ...

Delaney Creek Park Traffic Creates Frustration, Record Profit

22 Jul 2024

Delaney Creek Park is on track to achieve its most profitable year – but the number of visitors is overwhelming the park’s staff. Park Manager John Burlington, who was frequently visibly frustrated, gave the report during the Tuesday, July 16, meeting of the Washington County Parks & Recreation Board of Directors.As of the end of June, the park had made a profit of $150,249. The park sees hundreds of visitors every weekend, with B ...

“The Wizard of Oz” Comes to Washington County

19 Jul 2024

  This weekend, Washington County Theatre (WCT) will present “The Wizard of Oz,” the tale of young Dorothy Gale’s eventful journey to the Emerald City, in its biggest production to date. Shows are set for August 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. and August 24 and 25 at 2:30 p.m. at West Washington High School’s auditorium. Director Daniel Main said that this production has “an incredibly strong cast” and that many of the adults in the sho ...

IDHS Requesting Volunteers To Participate In PFAS Testing Pilot Program

18 Jul 2024

  IDHS seeks volunteers to participate in the PFAS Testing Pilot Program. In 2023, the Indiana General Assembly instructed the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) to establish a pilot program to determine if firefighters in Indiana have per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances PFAS) in their blood. PFAS substances got the name “forever chemicals” because they do not break down easily and they stay in the body and environmen ...

Plans Revealed For Monon South Trail

18 Jul 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The Monon South Trail is underway with Phase 1. This includes construction schedules, design standards, and interpretive programs. The ribbon cutting for the project was held Tuesday, July 16, at Borden Community Park, as a crowd of about 100 looked on. There was a Community Upgrade Meeting here in Salem on Wednesday, July 17, at the Monon Railroad Museum, 206 S. College Avenue. Facilitating the ...

Free Family Movie Night Planned Aug. 2

16 Jul 2024

  Families of the public and employees of GKN are invited to a free showing of the Disney/Pixar movie "Inside Out" on Friday, August 2, after sunset, around 9:30 p.m., at the Hilltop Plaza Courtyard, 190 W. Becks Mill Road, Salem.  The event is sponsored by Staff Management, an agency that handles staffing for GKN Sinter Metals in Salem. Guests should feel free to bring their own snacks and drinks and enjoy a free family mov ...

NLRB Overrules Metal Powder Products' Election Objections, Affirming Workers' Union Victory

16 Jul 2024

  Campbellsburg, Ind., July 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A hearing officer for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisively recommended that Metal Powder Products' (MPP) objections to the April 10th union election be overruled, where a majority of workers at the Campbellsburg plant voted to join the industrial division of the Communications Workers of America (IUE-CWA). This ruling underscores MPP's persistent and underhan ...

Operation Back To School Helps Veteran Families

16 Jul 2024

  Operation Back To School is back! This program provides financial assistance to Indiana veteran families experiencing financial difficulty. The program offers $500 per qualified dependent for back-to-school supplies and other school related expenses. Families can begin applying on July 15. The application period closes on August 30. Apply Now! ...

Conservation Record Broken By Hoosier Farmers And Landowners For Third Year In A Row

16 Jul 2024

  INDIANA (July 16, 2024) — In a remarkable achievement for sustainable agriculture, the latest results from the Conservation Tillage Transect survey reveal that 1.7 million acres of farmland are now under living cover across all crops in Indiana. This significant milestone underscores the increasing adoption of cover crops by farmers, driven by their multiple benefits for soil health, water management and overall f ...

Free Movie Night This Friday At Community Park

11 Jul 2024

  Everyone is invited to attend a free viewing of Disney and Pixar's film "Elemental" on Friday, August 16, at 8 p.m. at Field 4 of the Salem Community Park. The park is located at 1104 E. Hackberry St., Salem.  The event will include free admission, free popcorn, a bouncehouse, concessions provided by Salem Parks and Recreation, and much more. The film is set in Element City, where residents who are elements of nature, Fir ...

Washington County Family YMCA Awarded Grant to Continue Substance Free Alternative Events

11 Jul 2024

  The Washington County Family YMCA is delighted to shareit has received a generous grant from the Washington County CommunityFoundation to support Substance Free Alternative Events. This grant will enable theYMCA and our Washington County Drug Free Coalition to provide the communitywith these fun-filled events for another year. The grant, totalling $14,500, will be instrumental in planning and hosting SubstanceFree Alternative E ...

Indiana Parks Alliance (IPA) Grants Benefit State Parks

10 Jul 2024

IPA recently announced its 2024 project grant awards to six state park friends groups. IPA is proud to be able to help these organizations and their dedicated members improve the visitor experience at each of their properties. Falls of the Ohio Foundation-$1,050 for interpretive signage on the Woodland Loop at Falls of the Ohio SP Trail; focused on Shawnee tribe presence Friends of Brown County SP-$2,080 to rehab the Natur ...

Indiana Law Enforcement Agencies Are Cracking Down On Speeding

10 Jul 2024

    Law enforcement agencies across Indiana are working to keep everyone on the road safe by raising awareness about the dangers of speeding, urging drivers to obey speed limits.   From July 10 through July 31, participating law enforcement agencies will conduct a high-visibility enforcement campaign targeting speeding drivers. The campaign is funded by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) through t ...

WCCF Awards $6,000 Grant To Home Stretch Foundation

10 Jul 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The Washington County Community Foundation recently awarded Home Stretch Foundation a $6000 grant. Home Stretch Foundation is a grassroots program started by president and founder Maria Burks. She has 45 years experience as a licensed professional counselor. The program is a bridge for young adults to have a smooth transition into a successful adult life. The organization will match a high school ...

Plans Progressing For Monon South Trail

10 Jul 2024

  By:  Jerry Curry, Staff Writer There will be a community update meeting concerning the Monon South Trail on Wednesday, July 17, 5-6 p.m. at the Depot Railway Museum, 206 S. College Ave., Salem.  Updates on the project and future plans will be announced. The proposed 57-mile trail will stretch between the Clark/Floyd county border to Mitchell. It will connect with eight communities Clark, Wa ...

BBB Scam Alert: How To Spot A Job Scam – No Matter How Sophisticated

09 Jul 2024

  If you are applying for jobs online, do your research before accepting an interview or employment offer. Job scammers have gotten very sophisticated, convincingly claiming to represent real employers, requiring interviews, and even providing phony offer letters. These cunning new twists on traditional job scams have increased in BBB's Scam Tracker. In fact, according to BBB's latest Scam Tracker Risk Report, employment scam ...

Will You Soon Be New To Medicare?

09 Jul 2024

  Turning 65 soon? Retiring after the age of 65? These are just a few life events that can make you eligible for Medicare.  SHIP, the State Health Insurance Assistance Program, wants to help people with Medicare, including people under 65 with disabilities, get more value from their health insurance dollars. SHIP provides consumers with free, impartial and confidential health insurance counseling regarding Medicare, Med ...

Be Ready To Vote

09 Jul 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer The November 15th election will be here before you know it. Will you be ready to exercise your right to vote? Your vote is important. Deadline to register to vote is October 7. Many important offices will be voted on, including president of the United States, Indiana governor, and attorney general, U.S House of Representatives, U.S. Senate and many local positions. What you need to register: ...

Monon South Trail Isn’t Open Yet, But Soon

09 Jul 2024

  The Salem Board of Public Works and Safety and Common Council met Monday, July 8, and handled the following business: *Mayor Justin Green reminded the public that the Monon South Trail along the abandoned CSX rail corridor hasn’t opened to the public yet. He encourages everyone to wait until the ribbon cutting to enjoy the trail; however, in the meantime, it remains private property. *Salem Police Chief Eric Mills requested an ...

"Thank You!" From Pekin Community Betterment Organization

09 Jul 2024

  "Thank you to our sponsors and advertisers! You deserve a smile with a pat on the back!! It is our community to make successful, please push these local businesses. Thanks to everyone, even our parade viewers along the parade route." Thanks to: Grand Marshalls Gary Nale and Steve Burnett & family Pekin Town Board, officers & staff Washington County and Indiana State Law Enforcement & families Pekin Volunteer F ...

Pekin July 4th Parade Photos

09 Jul 2024

  By:  Abigail Shields, Website Editor Staff photos by Abigail Shields. ...

Scenes From The Pekin July 4th Celebration

09 Jul 2024

  By:  Abigail Shields, Website Editor Staff photos by Abigail Shields. ...

Congresswoman Houchin Honors the Memory of Carson Hughes with Congressional Art Competition Win

08 Jul 2024

  Congresswoman Erin Houchin was deeply honored to host Jason and Mandy Hughes of Osgood, Indiana, parents of the late Carson Hughes, in Washington, D.C. last week. Carson, a Jac-Cen-Del student, was a passionate outdoorsman who channeled his love for nature through the art of photography.    Carson’s art teacher posthumously submitted his photograph titled “Breakfast Time” for the Congressional Art Competition. This p ...

Indy Cornhole Classic Aims to be Largest Tournament in the Nation

08 Jul 2024

  Record-breaking tournament to benefit veterans and the Indiana War Memorials Foundation INDIANAPOLIS — The grounds of the America Legion Mall in downtown Indianapolis will be the site of the largest single-day cornhole tournament in the country. The first Indy Cornhole Classic: Throwing for Veterans will take place on August 19 from 2 to 6 p.m., and organizers are inviting cornhole enthusiasts from across the state to particip ...

Pekin 4th 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament

08 Jul 2024

  By:  Abigail Shields, Website Editor "The Trump Experience" team Team "Grimace Elite" The "Salem 8" team Many teams turned out for the 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament on Wednesday, July 3, which is part of the Pekin 4th of July Festival. Adult winners were "The Trump Experience," which included players Regan Uebelhor, Patrick Mitchell and Lucas Mitchell. The 14U ...

Lila Blevins Crowned Pekin 4th Queen

08 Jul 2024

    By:  Abigail Shields, Website Editor Winners of the Pekin July 4th Queen Contest were (from left) Lillie Perry, first runner-up, and Lila Blevins, queen. The 2024 Pekin July 4th Queens Court includes (from left) Abby Short, Lillie Perry, Harleyanne Blevins, Lila Blevins and Annastasia Gonzalez. Lilia Blevins was crowned the 2024 Pekin 4th of July Festival Queen. She is a m ...

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