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You can fish in public waters across the state without a fishing license or a trout/salmon stamp this weekend. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has designated June 5th and 6th as the two
Continue Reading »You can fish in public waters across the state without a fishing license or a trout/salmon stamp this weekend. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has designated June 5th and 6th as the two
Continue Reading »The boil order has been lifted for all Petersburg Water customers. The City says they apologize for any inconveniences this has caused. Petersburg has been under a boil order for the last 48 hours
Continue Reading »First Choice Solutions, formerly the Pregnancy Care center, is hosting a ribbon cutting, building dedication, & open house this evening for their new location. Yolanda Taylor with First Choice
Continue Reading »There is a student learning opportunity coming up at West Boggs Park. Park officials say there will be an opportunity for learning for a couple local students interested in biology, aquatic life,
Continue Reading »Washington Community Schools is hiring. They say they are currently looking for hardworking, caring, and dedicated individuals to fill several positions. The School Corporation is looking to hire
Continue Reading »Petersburg officials are asking for donations for a local cemetery. The City of Petersburg is looking to collect funds to go towards maintenance at Walnut Hill Cemetery. The City says they have
Continue Reading »Indiana State Police is investigating one of their officers. 29-year-old ISP Trooper Dustan Rubenacker received a court summons yesterday from the Dubois County Prosecutor’s Office. Rubenacker in
Continue Reading »Two were arrested on drug charges in Gibson County this past weekend. On Sunday, around 5:45pm, a deputy with the Gibson County Sheriff’s Department conducted a traffic stop on a car for speeding
Continue Reading »There is a law that will require Indiana employers who hire five or more employees under the age of 18, to list those employees in the new YES (Youth Employment System) registry. The Indiana
Continue Reading »If you collected unemployment last year, you may have a mistake on your state taxes. President Biden’s pandemic relief bill exempted 10-thousand dollars of unemployment benefits from federal
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