Mailing of tax statements delayed
Today Elaine Wellman, Daviess County Treasurer, released the following information concerning changes to the mailing of upcoming property tax statements. The mailing of tax statements has been
Continue Reading »Today Elaine Wellman, Daviess County Treasurer, released the following information concerning changes to the mailing of upcoming property tax statements. The mailing of tax statements has been
Continue Reading »The Daily COVID-19 update from the Indiana State Department of Health shows almost 400 more cases of coronavirus in the state from Thursday. The death total topped 100 today with 102 deaths related
Continue Reading »There still seems to be some confusion on who can be tested for COVID-19. Daviess Community Hospital in their updates this week have been listing the
Continue Reading »The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced today that more than 152,000 Indiana households will receive additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits when April
Continue Reading »The Department of Justice announced that it is making $850 million available to help public safety agencies respond to the challenges posed by the outbreak of COVID-19. The Coronavirus Emergency
Continue Reading »Sunday is Palm Sunday and that evening the community is invited and encouraged to pray for healthcare workers, the sick and for the nation. A special 7-pm prayer service involving
Continue Reading »All know COVID-19 patients in Knox County are in isolation. That was the word from the Knox County Health Department on Thursday. Dr. Alan Stewert put out an advisory for residents to stay at
Continue Reading »ARRESTS -Derrick A. King of Washington was arrested on a Failure to Appear warrant for Criminal Mischief. Bond was set at $2000. POLICE REPORTS -A resident on County Road 350-North reported a
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) The state is expecting a surge of coronavirus patients in the coming weeks. In preparation for it, Gov. Eric Holcomb has rolled out an executive order allowing recently
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) Schools had already gone to e-learning through May 1 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Now they’ll stay out. State superintendent Jennifer McCormick says
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