Fall Paving Begins Today
Fall paving begins today for the City of Washington and is expected to last the rest of the week. RejuvTec Incorporated will begin the fall pavement preservation program by treating roads and
Continue Reading »Fall paving begins today for the City of Washington and is expected to last the rest of the week. RejuvTec Incorporated will begin the fall pavement preservation program by treating roads and
Continue Reading »Washington’s City Council passed two new ordinances and heard the introduction of two new proposals last night. The first new ordinance addressed size requirements for agricultural accessory
Continue Reading »Washington’s Board of Public Works accepted the low bids to demolish four derelict houses. The four buildings schedule to be demolished are located at 406 NW 2nd Street, 1502 Vincennes Avenue,
Continue Reading »The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance. They are needing to identify the individual or individuals to whom a camper may belong to. The camper was found Sunday
Continue Reading »The Dubois County Health Department will be holding a special pediatric vaccine clinic this evening. The clinic will accommodate the 5–11-year-old pediatric patients and will be held at the
Continue Reading »Several Crews were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident in Gibson County on Sunday. Around 7:47 pm, Sunday evening, crews were dispatched to the intersection of US Highway 41 and State Road 168 in
Continue Reading »Do you know a kid who’s interested in hunting, but not sure when the best time is to start mentoring them? DNR invites all Hoosiers to take advantage of free youth hunting days. They occur twice
Continue Reading »The Riley Maternity Tower at Riley Hospital for Children opened Sunday in Indianapolis. The staff says it has 116 beds, which makes it the only facility in the state that provides “the
Continue Reading »INDIANAPOLIS – Between Saturday and Monday morning, there were three homicides across Indianapolis. That puts the city at 217 murders in 2021, which means Indianapolis has broken its murder
Continue Reading »The Indiana Chamber is applauding the passage of President Biden’s trillion-dollar infrastructure bill. The bill creates an unusual alliance in Indiana politics, putting the normally
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