Indiana Lawmakers will meet today
Legislators finished the 2020 session just as the coronavirus pandemic was taking off. They’ll open the 2021 session on Tuesday with the virus’s spread at new heights. Tuesday’s
Continue Reading »Legislators finished the 2020 session just as the coronavirus pandemic was taking off. They’ll open the 2021 session on Tuesday with the virus’s spread at new heights. Tuesday’s
Continue Reading »There are some who believe that the death count when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic is not accurate. The rumor is that hospitals are inflating the number of people they report having died
Continue Reading »Some people choose not to wear masks. Kids who are patients at Riley Children’s Health are keeping safe, and in some cases are doing it better than the adults, says Ann Hannan, head of the
Continue Reading »The Deadline for ordering wreaths for this year’s Wreaths Across America project has been extended. The Vincennes Kiwanis and Vincennes Rotary Clubs are teaming up again this year to keep the
Continue Reading »Local Health Departments are reminding the public to stay safe. The Daviess County Health Department asked residents and businesses in Daviess County to assist in lowering the infection rate by
Continue Reading »The Washington Park and Recreation Board will hold a meeting this Wednesday, November 18th, at 7:00pm, in the Council Chambers located at 200 Harned Avenue beginning at 7:00 p.m. All interested
Continue Reading »Leaf removal in Washington begins today. Crews will start in area one. Every year there is a little confusion as to how this is done. The first 2 rounds will be on the street and the 3rd round will
Continue Reading »The latest numbers are in, and they’re breaking records. On Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 6,844 new cases of coronavirus across the state. That brings the total
Continue Reading »Governor Holcomb’s latest public-health order outlines for the first time potential enforcement actions for businesses who ignore coronavirus precautions. The order recommends a three-step
Continue Reading »Marion County’s new COVID-19-related restrictions begin today. Restaurants, bars, gyms, and a variety of other businesses will have new capacity limits. The new public health orders also
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