Pike County man convicted of murder
A Pike County man accused of killing his wife last year has been convicted. A jury recently found 65-year-old Edward Fox guilty of murdering then 66-year-old Sharon Fox. It was back on July 19,
Continue Reading »A Pike County man accused of killing his wife last year has been convicted. A jury recently found 65-year-old Edward Fox guilty of murdering then 66-year-old Sharon Fox. It was back on July 19,
Continue Reading »The Washington Community Concert Series returns this weekend with the first show in the series of four set for tomorrow night. The opening show is a tribute to Elvis with Cody Ray Slaughter, one of
Continue Reading »Dollar General is recalling 155,000 foldable loungers because they could collapse unexpectedly. The True Living Sling Loungers were sold for $20 between January and September 2019. Dollar General
Continue Reading »The Princeton Aquatic Center will likely stay closed for a few more days. Conservation Officers say they pulled a child’s body out of the pool Tuesday night. No one is saying how old the
Continue Reading »As the summer break comes to an end, students across southern Indiana are headed back to school. Washington Community Schools and Vincennes Community Schools began classes on Thursday. With that
Continue Reading »It could be the first step toward a broader mask requirement across the state. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has ordered everyone who works or visits a state building to wear a mask. The governor
Continue Reading »In the last three months, Indiana has only waived $412 in expanded COVID unemployment overpayments, while the state has collected over six-million-dollars in overpayments. In neighboring states
Continue Reading »Most Hoosiers have another two months’ grace period from getting evicted. It’s the third extension of a yearlong moratorium, which now expires October 3. Indianapolis corporation
Continue Reading »700E btw 400N-500N will be closed today for road improvement from 8am to 5pm
Continue Reading »Daviess County has seen a recent increase in COVID cases. The Daviess County Health Department says 17 new cases have been confirmed since Monday. The overall total since the start of the pandemic
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