Mask Mandate Sparks Protests in Evansville
With Governor Holcomb’s mask mandate taking effect today — many people are making sure the governor hears their disapproval of it. Kurt Darling reports…
Continue Reading »With Governor Holcomb’s mask mandate taking effect today — many people are making sure the governor hears their disapproval of it. Kurt Darling reports…
Continue Reading »Today is the first day of the state wide mask mandate. Hoosiers are asked to wear face coverings in all public settings to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. The order will be in effect
Continue Reading »A coronavirus vaccine, when it arrives, probably won’t mean the virus is gone for good. Eric Berman Reports…
Continue Reading »On Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 860 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 62,372. There are also 8 new deaths due to coronavirus, bringing
Continue Reading »A southern Indiana family can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The Gibson County Sheriff’s Office says deputies found 23-year-old Hannah Potts safe and unharmed. Potts’ family reported
Continue Reading »Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an off-road vehicle accident that occurred in Vincennes Saturday that killed a Knox County man. Knox County Central Dispatch received a 911 call late
Continue Reading »Wreaths Across America’s Mobile Education Exhibit will be in Vincennes August 2nd and 3rd as part of the kickoff to this year’s local Wreaths Across America campaign. The rolling exhibit is
Continue Reading »Washington Community Schools will be holding public meetings this week- one Tuesday July 28 at 5:00pm and the other on Wednesday July 29th at 5:30 with an Executive Session to follow. Another
Continue Reading »Police in Evansville are searching for the suspect who threw a Molotov cocktail into a house. Network Indiana Reports.. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Evansville
Continue Reading »More than 1,000 new coronavirus cases reported in Indiana on Friday. That’s out of 12,515 new tests, meaning the positive rate is still around 8%. 20-29 year olds are still the leading age
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