More Schools Switching to Virtual
More Indiana schools are going virtual due to COVID-19, including some in Dubois County. WFIE reports officials at Northeast Dubois County Schools have decided to switch to virtual learning today
Continue Reading »More Indiana schools are going virtual due to COVID-19, including some in Dubois County. WFIE reports officials at Northeast Dubois County Schools have decided to switch to virtual learning today
Continue Reading »AES Indiana received an award for its response to Hurricane Ida last year. The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) gave AES Indiana its Emergency Response Award. The Emergency Response Awards recognize
Continue Reading »The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is still trying to figure out what killed so many of Indiana’s songbirds in 2021. A mystery disease found in songbirds — including the American
Continue Reading »If Democrats are able to change Senate rules and eliminate the filibuster, it could mean they’d be able to pass a federal election reform bill that Republicans, like Sen. Mike Braun, of
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Board of Commissioners met for their first session of the new year Monday morning. Most of the meeting consisted of reviewing 2022 appointments, annual bids, and contracts. No
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Health Department will be hosting a baby vaccination event on Friday, February 4 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm and Saturday, February 5 from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. The event
Continue Reading »Good Samaritan continues to see a significant rise in COVID-19 infections, likely related to the predominance of the Omicron variant. Drs. Scott Stine and Kristin Mahan shared that while the
Continue Reading »A Birdseye man was arrested last night on drug charges following a traffic stop in Jasper. Just before 10:00 pm, officers with the Jasper Police Department stopped a white Chevrolet Cobalt near the
Continue Reading »Jasper Police arrested a Crawford County man on an outstanding warrant Tuesday afternoon. Around 4:00 pm, officers conducted a traffic stop in the parking lot of St. Vincent De Paul on a 1989 Gray
Continue Reading »Most of the seven thousand Afghans who were living at Indiana’s Camp Atterbury are now living in new homes. The Indiana National Guard says about 1,200 remain. No one is saying why those
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