By Indiana State Police
The Indiana State Police is proud to partner again in 2025 with the U.S. Department of Justice in promoting the National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25th as National Missing Children’s Day. This day is dedicated to encouraging parents, guardians, caregivers and all concerned individuals with the well-being of children to make child safety a priority.
It serves as a reminder to continue our efforts to reunite missing children with their families and loved ones. It also serves as an occasion to honor those who are dedicated to this very noble cause. The National Missing Children’s Poster Contest provides an opportunity for schools, law enforcement, and parents/guardians to discuss and promote child safety.
The state winner will receive a national award certificate from the U.S. Department of Justice and their poster will be selected to go to the national judging competition. The national winner, along with his/her parents and teacher, and the state manager will be invited to Washington, D.C. to participate in the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Missing Children’s Day ceremony.
Some important facts about the contest:
- There is NO LIMIT on the number of posters a school can submit.
- Only one (1) poster per student is allowed for submission.
- Students who submit posters MUST be in the 5th grade.
- Artwork should reflect the theme “Bringing Our Missing Children Home”. This phrase MUST appear somewhere on the poster.
- The theme may be depicted in the artwork through one or a combination of illustrations and can be created using media such as acrylics, watercolor, pencils, charcoal, magic markers, spray paint, crayons and pastels. Digitally produced images, collages, cut-outs and stamping WILL NOT be eligible for consideration.
- The finished poster MUST measure 8 ½ x 14 inches.
- The poster must be submitted with a COMPLETED application, which includes a description of the poster and a brief biography of the artist.
- All poster contest rules can be found here: 2025 Indiana Missing Children's Day Poster Contest Packet
- Deadline for submissions from participating organizations to be received by Sergeant Seth Tumey is February 21, 2025.
Submissions are to be sent to:
Indiana State Police Museum
Attn: Sergeant Seth Tumey
8660 E. 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46219
If ever a child goes missing, contact your local police department or dial 9-1-1. It is also a good idea to keep an updated picture or cell phone image, and a DNA sample from your child. For more safety and prevention tips please visit:
http://www.in.gov/amberalert/2335.htm
We wish all participants good luck in the competition and to have fun creating the posters!
Washington County Family YMCA (WCFYMCA) announced today that it is one of 68 communities and organizations joining the Early Years Initiative through a $500,000 grant to help meet the developmental needs of infants and toddlers and surround Hoosier families with the resources to make the most of the crucial years of learning from birth to age 3.
This is the second round of grants in the Early Years Initiative, which began in 2023 and is made possible by $60 million in grants from Lilly Endowment Inc. The goal of the initiative is to ensure Indiana’s infants and toddlers develop the foundational knowledge and skills needed to support their future learning and development. In total, the initiative has awarded 154 grants to 133 organizations.
Through its grant, WCFYMCA will expand the current facility to add a child care center, adding approximately 46 high-quality seats for young children in the community, with nearly all of these seats supporting children ages 0-3.
WCFYMCA aims to address the lack of access to high quality childcare for families in our community. Lack of access to high-quality early care and education opportunities from birth impacts young children and their families, as well as the entire Washington County community. Access to positive early childhood learning experiences can significantly influence later educational, professional, and personal success. Research shows that children’s experiences from birth to five have a significant effect on their lifelong success, impacting social and emotional intelligence, health, and employment.
Lack of access to high-quality early care and education also has significant implications for our community as a whole. A 2009 study of Perry Preschool, a high-quality program for 3- to 5-year-olds developed in Michigan in the 1960s, found an investment in early childhood education translated to a decreased need for remediation in schools, reduced crime and social services needs, and increased productivity.
Lack of access to child care has a significant economic impact on Washington County employers: based on a study completed by Early Learning Indiana and Indiana University in 2018, Washington County employers are losing an estimated $5.8 million annually because of direct costs of absences and turnover due to lack of child care.
“Our initiative seeks to alleviate the burdens faced by families, schools, and businesses and create a safe, nurturing, and enriching environments for young children,” shares Kristy Purlee, CEO of the WCFYMCA, “We realize that investing in our youth benefits the entire county through improved economic impact and increased school readiness. Once the funding is in place for these remarkable changes, construction on the expansion will begin. With determination, innovation, and a collective commitment to our youngest members, we can create a supportive environment that empowers every child to thrive and reach their full potential.”
The Early Years Initiative places special emphasis on serving families in low-income households, within communities of color and where very young children are multi-language learners. WCFYMCA is committed to reaching out to and making a meaningful impact on the lives of Washington County families.
“Research is clear that a child’s brain develops most between birth and age 3, and that the neural pathways formed in these earliest years of life form the basis for all future learning and development,” said Maureen Weber, president & CEO of Early Learning Indiana. “That’s why the work of the Early Years Initiative is so critical. We must ensure supportive environments and responsive interactions between infants and toddlers and their caregivers to set the trajectory for their overall development and lifelong learning.”
For more information about WCFYMCA, and to stay up to date on its Early Years Initiative progress, visit wcfymca.org.
Pictured are a few of the Day Campers from the YMCA's Summer Program. They are, from left, Maxximus Routson, Iver Whitlow, Tyrion Termini, and Sergeant Matt Hein from the Washington County Sheriff's Department.
The Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology announces that Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant application packets for FY 2025 are available on the DHPA website.
Read more about important changes for FY2025. Applicants are encouraged to contact the DHPA grant staff: Malia Vanaman at 317-232-1648 or
The deadline for proposals is Friday, October 4 at 5 p.m. This is not a postmark deadline; all proposals must be received at the DHPA by the deadline.
Purdue Extension in Scott and Washington Counties are seeking participants for the joint Purdue Extension Master Gardener (EMG) Training Class for the fall of 2024.
The fall 2024 Purdue EMG Basic Training includes weekly in-person sessions on Thursdays, August 29 – December 5, 2024 (no meeting on November 28 due to the Thanksgiving holiday), from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m., with the final exam on December 12. The weekly sessions are held at the Train Depot (90 N. Main St., Scottsburg).
The training fee is $190.00/person, which includes the print version of the Purdue EMG Manual, and for an additional $25.00, participants can receive the digital version of the manual. If two people from the same household want to share a print version of the Purdue EMG Manual, the total cost will be $290.00.
If interested, please contact Danielle Walker at
See the attached packet for more information and the EMG application.
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Newly-Elected Officials Sworn-In
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Holiday Trash & Recycle Pickup Schedule
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Campbellsburg New Toy Giveaway December 21
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The Campbellsburg First Baptist Church will be hosting their annual "New Toy Giveaway" on Saturday, December 21 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Toys can be donated from now until December 20. Donations can be made directly to the church located at 265 IN-60, Campbellsburg.
First Baptist Church of Campbellsburg asks that you leave your children at home if possible to keep from ruining the surprise!
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Cram The Cruiser Food Drive
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Two Arrested After Early Morning Pursuit
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Charges Filed In Road Rage Incident On I-65
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Retirement Party for David Rockey And Buddy Smith
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County Considers Tax Exemption For Fiber Installers
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Truck Rollover On SR-60
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Holiday Light Shows At DNR Destinations
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Spring Mill Inn Reopens Friday
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Order Cheese Balls For Christmas By Dec. 10
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Apply To Host Indiana Humanities Voices and Votes
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Mark Olesh Chosen "History Teacher Of The Year"
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Tesla Cybertruck Review
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WCCF Donors Award Over 55K in Grants to Local Organizations
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Operation Christmas Child Collection Week Nov. 18-25
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Salem Veterans Day Ceremony
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Cochren and Co., with special guest Mackenzie Phillips, will be performing at Southern Hills Church on Saturday, Nov. 16. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the concert will start at 7 p.m. Admission is free.
The concert is presented by Wayne Truelove Ministries.
Southern Hills Church is located at 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem.
For more information, call Adam at 812-620-5921.
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