
Commissioners discuss lawsuit with Frontier
A threatened lawsuit took up the majority of Tuesday morning’s Daviess County Commissioners. County Highway Superintendent Phil Cornelius told Commissioners Tom McCracken and
Continue Reading »A threatened lawsuit took up the majority of Tuesday morning’s Daviess County Commissioners. County Highway Superintendent Phil Cornelius told Commissioners Tom McCracken and
Continue Reading »-Washington Police arrested 32-year-old William R. Pferrer on an Out of County warrant Tuesday. No bond was set. -City Officers picked up 33-year-old Michael A. Andi of Washington on a warrant
Continue Reading »Safety Night Out is set for Thursday. Washington Police Chief Todd Church says this will be the largest Safety Night ever in Washington and encourages everyone to come to East Side Park
Continue Reading »The two candidates for US Senate have picked up some endorsements. One of the largest business organizations in the U.S. is endorsing Republican Mike Braun in the Indiana Senate
Continue Reading »An ordinance that aims to limit aggressive panhandling in downtown Indianapolis is moving forward in the Indianapolis City-County Council. Many, including dozens of people who showed up at
Continue Reading »Washington’s City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance setting the City’s budget and tax rate for 2019. The ordinance proposes a $12 million budget, with $4.9
Continue Reading »A sentence was handed down in Daviess Superior Court Monday in the case against 55-year-old Mark J. Jones. In June of this year, Jones pleaded guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter in the
Continue Reading »Former Vigo County School Superintendent Dan Tanoos was charged Monday in Marion County with one Class C felony count of bribery and two Level Five felony counts of bribery. The alleged crimes
Continue Reading »(AP) — The Marion County Public Health Department is reporting the first death from West Nile virus since 2012 for the county including Indianapolis. The agency did not disclose any details
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) If you’re stuck in traffic behind a train, the Indiana Supreme Court says there’s nothing the state can do about it. Indiana passed a law 150 years ago allowing
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