Charges Added in Child Overdose Case
Prosecutors in Evansville are adding charges in last week’s overdose death of a three-year-old girl. Six people are in jail in connection to Kamari Opperman’s death. Police say she and
Continue Reading »Prosecutors in Evansville are adding charges in last week’s overdose death of a three-year-old girl. Six people are in jail in connection to Kamari Opperman’s death. Police say she and
Continue Reading »A group of 40 Republican senators in Washington plan to use the Congressional Review Act to challenge a federal COVID vaccine mandate plan being pushed by President Biden. The Congressional Review
Continue Reading »Remember to change your clocks this weekend before heading to bed. Daylight Savings Time officially ends for the year this Sunday, November 7th, at 2:00 am. This is the time of year where we move
Continue Reading »The Daviess-Martin County REMC will conduct a scheduled power outage this Friday, November 5th. The outage will begin at 11:00 PM and end no later than 4:00 AM. The power outage will affect
Continue Reading »The new Dog Park in Washington has seen a lot of use since it’s opening last week. The Washington Parks & Recreation Department now invite the public out for an official ribbon cutting
Continue Reading »A former police officer in Oakland City has been charged with attempted murder. According to Evansville’s 14 News, 31-year-old Donald Carlisle, is accused of shooting at another man Saturday
Continue Reading »The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance. They Sheriff’s Office says they need the public’s help as they locate a possible stolen vehicle. The vehicle is a
Continue Reading »Indiana’s health emergency was extended another month last weekend, but for the first time, the state is actively looking at whether it’s time to end it. Gov. Holcomb has asked agency
Continue Reading »A holiday tradition in Indy is returning to the state fairgrounds. This year, Christmas Night of Lights, the popular drive-through light display, will feature 20-foot-tall singing snowmen, a
Continue Reading »Most of the back-and-forth over President Biden’s looming vaccine mandate on businesses has focused on vaccinations. The Indiana Chamber is raising concerns about the other half of the
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