Hillbilly Heydays Continues Today at West Boggs Park
Hillbilly Heydays events continue today at West Boggs Park in Martin County. The Park is located 3 miles north of Loogootee on Highway 231
Continue Reading »Hillbilly Heydays events continue today at West Boggs Park in Martin County. The Park is located 3 miles north of Loogootee on Highway 231
Continue Reading »Cities and towns across Indiana are gearing up to make the most of next year’s spectacular solar eclipse event. Indiana falls within the path of totality, where the sun will momentarily
Continue Reading »On August 6, Orange County authorities apprehended 44-year-old Robin L. Dixon of Marengo, who was wanted on multiple felony warrants in both Indiana and Kentucky. After receiving information from
Continue Reading »Washington Road and Bridge 45 (on Washington Road crossing the White River to Washington) will be closed on August 22 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for inspection utilizing a bucket truck.
Continue Reading »The Washington Park and Recreation Board will hold a meeting on August 16 in the Council Chambers located at 200 Harned Avenue, beginning at 7:00 p.m. All interested citizens and patrons of any of
Continue Reading »A collision between a train and a car resulted in one person being hospitalized. According to the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on August 8th, at 3:15 p.m., near Paxton,
Continue Reading »Mark your calendars for the 36th Annual Amish Quilt Auction at the Simon J. Graber building on Odon Cannelburg Road. This exciting event is scheduled for September 2nd, kicking off with doors
Continue Reading »Get ready for the third performance of the Washington Community Concert Series this weekend. A.R. Cash, a tribute act honoring Johnny and June Carter Cash, will grace the stage at the Washington
Continue Reading »On August 24th at 11 am, the Odon Winkelpleck Library will host Meteorologist Jesse Walker from WTWO for a discussion. Whether it’s stormy weather, decoding tornado conditions, understanding
Continue Reading »Concerns are rising over increasing deer populations in and around Bloomington, prompting city officials to consider new measures. Experts from the Indiana DNR attribute the population surge to the
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