Mail in ballot requests are high
(AP) About 275,000 Indiana residents have requested absentee ballots for the June 2 primary election, more than five times the total who voted absentee in the 2016 primary, state officials
Continue Reading »(AP) About 275,000 Indiana residents have requested absentee ballots for the June 2 primary election, more than five times the total who voted absentee in the 2016 primary, state officials
Continue Reading »Knox County Health Officer Dr. Alan Stewart says the majority of Knox County cases have involved work or travel to/from other counties. For that reason, he continues to discourage local residents
Continue Reading »Some people in Greene County will be able to be tested for the coronavirus at Eastern Green High School’s gymnasium. Eastern Greene Superintendent Trent Provo says in a letter that the
Continue Reading »Daviess County Community Corrections has concerns on revenues meeting needs this year. Community Corrections Director Diana Snyder addressed the County Council on the issue today. She said work
Continue Reading »In a unanimous vote, the Barr Reeve School Board has approved a resolution to consolidate the corporation’s primary and elementary schools. The Washington Times Herald quotes school
Continue Reading »Indiana’s gas and electric companies are asking state regulators to allow them to recover lost revenue from customers due to the pandemic, but critics argue that it would burden struggling
Continue Reading »Friday is Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and this week is national Police Week. Even though the annual local observance was cancelled due to COVID-19, Washington Mayor Dave
Continue Reading »POLICE REPORTS -There was a car/deer crash reported on State road 57 at Elnora at 5:24 on Tuesday morning. -Police investigated a breaking and entering on West Walnut in Washington Tuesday
Continue Reading »The Knox County Health Department reported another confirmed case of COVID-19 on Tuesday. There have been 23 total confirmed cases in Knox County. There are only 2 active cases
Continue Reading »– Indiana’s governor wants to know if the state’s attorney general can continue to serve in office. Governor Eric Holcomb asked the Indiana Supreme Court Tuesday if Attorney
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