Turkey Trot Quickly Approaching
We are just over two weeks away from a big weekend in Daviess County with the Montgomery Turkey Trot and the White River Valley Antique Show, September 8th through the 11th. Both events draw
Continue Reading »We are just over two weeks away from a big weekend in Daviess County with the Montgomery Turkey Trot and the White River Valley Antique Show, September 8th through the 11th. Both events draw
Continue Reading »Knox County – On Sunday morning, August 28, at approximately 1:00 a.m., Indiana State Police and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single vehicle ATV crash on Albrecht Road near
Continue Reading »A three-day weekend is coming up this weekend as we celebrate Labor Day. The 136th Annual Labor Day Celebration, sponsored by the Labor Day Association, will take place this year in Boonville. Mike
Continue Reading »Posey County – Friday night, August 26, at approximately 8:42, Posey County 911 Dispatch received a call from a residence located at 160 SR 62 West in Mt. Vernon, referencing a man and a woman
Continue Reading »Fresh off his trip to Asia, Governor Holcomb is pushing Hoosier schools to churn out more engineers. Kurt Darling reports…
Continue Reading »The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office confirms that there was not a shooting during the concert Friday evening, but there was a disturbance on the lawn of The Ruoff Music Center, according to
Continue Reading »On Thursday 34 year old Roger Salmon of Loogootee was arrested by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department on a Petition to Revoke Suspended Sentence, bond was set at $10,000 Washington Police
Continue Reading »The Daviess County United Way campaign drive will get in full swing starting Sept 1st. This year’s campaign chair is Steve Sackstedder and he tells us he is amazed at the efforts volunteers
Continue Reading »A September 7th deadline is in place to apply for the Knox and Daviess County Community Foundation’s Lilly scholarship. The scholarship is a four-year full ride, covering tuition, fees, and up
Continue Reading »The E. coli outbreak in the Midwest has now infected 84 people. The CDC said Thursday that 47 more people have gotten sick from the bacteria, and that most of the victims they interviewed said
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