Road Closures for Tuesday, July 20th
200N btw 1050E-1200E will be closed today for road construction from 8am to 5pm
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Continue Reading »A longtime employee of the Daviess County Highway Department is retiring. Daviess County Highway Supervisor Phil Cornelius is stepping down after dedicating many years to the care of our local
Continue Reading »The Washington Park and Recreation Board will hold a meeting tomorrow at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers located at 200 Harned Avenue in Washington. All interested
Continue Reading »RTC Communications is expanding. RTC Communications is investing in another multi-million-dollar project to bring rural broadband to Loogootee. The investment will serve nearly 2,200 Loogootee
Continue Reading »DNR biologists have confirmed sightings of a black bear in Vanderburgh, Pike, and Daviess counties, courtesy of photos taken by private landowners. The bear is Indiana’s fourth visiting bear and
Continue Reading »Another Hoosier is headed to Tokyo. Princeton’s Jackie Young will join the U.S. Olympic 3-on-3 Women’s Basketball Team after another player, Katie Lou Samuelson, tested positive for
Continue Reading »The break from the rain might be what Indiana needs. The state is expected to see dry, warm weather for the next few days, after more rain, storms and flooding last week. Many areas have received
Continue Reading »Last month, Anna Morgan-Lloyd of Indiana was the first person to be sentenced for their role in the Capitol riot on January 6. Now, another Hoosier who was with her that day will plead guilty to
Continue Reading »150N, Old Vincennes Road, is currently closed due to high water . Authorities remind motorists to never drive through high water. Taking an alternative route is a much safer option.
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Council gave final approval to move forward with the Central 911 dispatch center last week. The plan was previously approved by the Daviess County Commissioners and the City of
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