Indiana COVID-19 Update
On Sunday, the Indiana Department of Health reported 3,228 new cases of coronavirus across the state. That brings the total number of Hoosiers who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 to 590,211.
Continue Reading »On Sunday, the Indiana Department of Health reported 3,228 new cases of coronavirus across the state. That brings the total number of Hoosiers who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 to 590,211.
Continue Reading »There is a winter weather advisory in effect for Washington through tomorrow morning. Snow and low temperatures will be consistent throughout the week, says Meteorologist Joe Nield with the
Continue Reading »The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for the 81st Recruit Academy. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper must apply online
Continue Reading »All Daviess County Schools will be on a 2 hour delay this morning due to black ice on country roads. This includes Washington Community Schools, Washington Catholic, and Barr Reeve. Martin County
Continue Reading »Feed My Sheep will be doing a food distribution today, from 9-12 in Washington and from 9-11 in Odon. You can only go to one site. There will be a Thursday night distribution on the 21st from 6-7
Continue Reading »According to the Washington Times Herald, Washington Township firefighters spent more than two hours fighting a brush fire Wednesday evening. The brush fire happened in a field behind Daviess
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Health Department released the latest COVID-19 numbers. 59 more cases of the virus have been diagnosed since Wednesday bringing the total cases count since the start of the
Continue Reading »The Daviess Community Hospital Foundation has announced that they will be awarding Health Career Scholarships to residents of Daviess, Martin, and Pike Counties or dependents of DCH employees from
Continue Reading »Vincennes Police are warning local businesses of counterfeit money. Recently, the Vincennes Police Department has taken several reports of local businesses receiving counterfeit bills. The bills
Continue Reading »As a reminder, all city offices and departments will be closed on Monday, January 18, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. There will be no trash pickup and the city bus will not be in
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