
Weekend police blotter
ARRESTS -A Cannelburg man was arrested on Sunday on two counts of Operating While Intoxicated including with Equal or Greater than .15% and with Endangerment. 29-year-old Logan D. Knepp posted
Continue Reading »ARRESTS -A Cannelburg man was arrested on Sunday on two counts of Operating While Intoxicated including with Equal or Greater than .15% and with Endangerment. 29-year-old Logan D. Knepp posted
Continue Reading »A judge with the Office of Environmental Adjudication sided with the opponents of a proposed coal-to-diesel plant in Spencer County concerning public comment on the granting of an air pollution
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) Since being reintroduced to Indiana in the lat 1990’s, rivers otters are once again starting to thrive in the Hoosier state. Over trapping and unregulated harvesting of
Continue Reading »Restrictions on visitations at area hospitals continue due to high flu rates in the region. No visitors with flu like symptoms are permitted at Daviess Community
Continue Reading »(Pictured: Indiana Lt. Gov Suzanne Crouch, Washington Mayor Dave Rhoads, Former Mayor Joe Wellman) The city of Washington was recently awarded $700,000 in state grant funds for
Continue Reading »ARRESTS -On Friday the Washington Police Department investigated a call and charged a local man with Criminal Trespassing. N bond was set for 73-year-old Steven Cook. POLICE REPORTS -There was a
Continue Reading »An Indiana State Trooper was arrested earlier in the week for arson and insurance fraud charges, now he’s adding one more charge to the list. Jeremy Galloway is charged with animal cruelty.
Continue Reading »The five counties surrounding the NSA Crane Base have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Crane. In addition to Daviess, Martin, Greene, Sullivan, and Lawrence
Continue Reading »(file photo of House Speaker Brian Bosma) (NETWORK INDIANA) House Republicans say a proposed database of Indiana health care costs will save you money — even though they killed their own
Continue Reading »Last night at 7:06-pm, Vincennes Police were called to the Dollar Store on Willow Street. They were told that employees had found a black case with syringes, spoons and possibly
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