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, Medicare supplement insurance (Medigap), Medicare Advantage Plans, Long Term Care Plans, and finding help with prescription costs. We can also help you enroll in the program(s) of your choice. SHIP counselors can assist with low-income assistance applications, as well as referrals to other similar programs.
SHIP has more than 147 sites and over 463 trained and certified counselors throughout Indiana. Our counselors can assist you in person, by phone, or virtually. Look for a SHIP site near you at www.in.gov/ship/find-anindiana-ship-location.
SHIP offers presentations and educational events throughout Indiana. Look for a SHIP event near you at www.in.gov/ship/ship-presentations-and-events.
What else can SHIP do to help you?
- Help you evaluate the various Medicare Part D, Medicare supplement insurance policies (Medigap), Medicare Advantage, and Long Term Care Insurance policies currently available in Indiana.
- Help you enroll in the plan(s) of your choice.
- Help with applications for assistance programs that help pay for uncovered Medicare costs.
- Inform you of your rights as a Medicare beneficiary or health insurance policyholder.
- Provide educational videos, webinars, materials, and brochures.
- Educate you to understand Medicare, file claims, and appeal Medicare decisions.
- Refer you to appropriate agencies where you can get help with other needs.
- Provide speakers to make presentations to groups.
Learn more about what SHIP can do to help your transition to Medicare at www.Medicare.in.gov. You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn. Contact SHIP directly during standard business hours at (800) 452-4800.
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 and was given permission to begin to distribute about 170 revised standard operating procedures to his officers. The procedures will be distributed by email and officers will be required to acknowledge receipt of them. The procedures deal with all matters related to the department, from the oath the officers take to how they should handle situations encountered during their work, such as use of force and police pursuits. Mills said the updated policies will help to protect the department from liability concerns.
*Officials accepted the high bid of $12,501 for a property at 203 S. Mill St. The bids were opened during the Board of Works June meeting. The winning bidder is expected to clear the property and make the house habitable. The second bid received was for $5,000.
"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 Fire Department & families
Leader Publishing of Salem
L & D Mail Masters
WSLM Radio
Local businesses
All parade entries
All volunteers who helped
Queen contestants
Prince & Princess contestants
Baby contest contestants
Special guests/speakers
Watermelon and Corn on the Cob Eating Contest contestants
Entertainment
Antique and classic car clubs, motorcycle clubs
Antique tractor clubs
Duke Energy
Dollars For Solar's
East Washington School Corporation
Pekin residents
Horseshoe pitchers
American Legion Post 203
Buddy Smith
David Rockey
Debbie Humphrey
Sam Hurst
Michael Snow
Dr. Jeremy Goen
Allison Hein
Our neighbors, our community and our friends
Pekin Community Betterment Organization
Independence Sponsors:
Telemedia
Temple & Temple Excavating & Paving
YMCA
Worley Lumber
Washington County Community Foundation
Washington County Indiana Tourism
Liberty Sponsors:
RTA Playground & Construction
John Jones Automotive
Rodney Brough American Family Insurance
Marshall Monuments
First Harrison Bank
Tri Kappa
Neighbors of Southway
Southway Mobile Home Parts
Patriot Sponsors:
Lil Darlin's Daycare
Nana's This N That
Norma Jeans
The Triple G Gun Gallery
Sullivan's Feed Mill
Marshall's Fireplace, Heating and Air
Purlee Farms
Stone Pools
Hughes-Taylor Funeral Homes
Peach's Petals Flower and Gift Shoppe
Salem Wrecker
First Baptist Church
Freedom Sponsors:
Billy Martins
Walls Equipment Sales
T & S Auction
First Savings Bank
CLBB Law
WSLM Radio
H & L Door Service
Silver Fox Cafe
Pekin Community Betterment Organization
The Pekin Fourth Of July Festival would not be possible without the dedication and tireless efforts of the Pekin Community Betterment Organization.
The officers of the 2024 event were Taylor-Humphrey-Arnold, president (food vendor coordinator); Darlene Hall, vice president (queen/prince and princess coordinator); Shelby-Lain Whitaker, treasurer (publicity); Tisha Coles, (parade chairman, baby contest coordinator); and Sue Campbell, (flea market chairman).
Friends of the Pekin Community Betterment Organization include Stephanie Farmer, Pekin Storage, Wax Junkies, Pop’s Apparel LLC, Florence’s Flowers, Hoosier Trophies, Scrumdidly Sweets & Creations, Sadie B Photography, Lisa’s Tax Consultants, MJ Auto Sales, Amy Trotter, Knapp Miller Brown, The Icy Spoon, Bobbi Mitchell/New Washington State Bank, Sandy’s Custom Cakes, Main St. Meats, Photography By Michaela, Blossoming Little Blessings Daycare, Richardson Heating and Air, Salem Leader, Cooley’s Heating and Air, Straight Shooters, Eddie Gilstrap Motors, Inc.
SalemLeader.com
Leader Publishing Company of Salem, Inc.
P.O. Box 506
117-119 East Walnut Street
Salem, Indiana. 47167
Phone: 812-883-3281 | Fax: 812-883-4446
Business Hours:
Mondays through Fridays, 9:00am - 5:00pm
News:
news@salemleader.com
Office:
office@salemleader.com
Publisher:
publisher@salemleader.com
Business
- More Business News
- Go To Guide
- Business Directory
- Auctions
Education
- More Education News
Opinion
- Editorials
- Letters to the Editor
- Columns
- Unsung Heroes
- Days Gone By
- In the Garden
- Guest Columns
- Reader's Poll
- Salem Leader Forum
- Questions and Answers
Church
- Bible Aerobics
- Church News
- Church Directory