2A Sanctuary proponents pleased with meeting turnout
Organizers say 400 or more people attended Wednesday night’s meeting of the Martin County 2nd Amendment Sanctuary group. One of the meeting’s spokespeople Paul
Continue Reading »Organizers say 400 or more people attended Wednesday night’s meeting of the Martin County 2nd Amendment Sanctuary group. One of the meeting’s spokespeople Paul
Continue Reading »20 in 20 lists The visitindiana.com website continues to put out more “20 in 20” lists. The campaign highilights lists of several catergories made of 20 places or activities
Continue Reading »ARRESTS -A Washington man was arrested by Washington Police on Thursday for Criminal Mischief, Criminal Trespass, Possession of Paraphernalia and Public Intoxication. No bond was set for
Continue Reading »A Terre Haute firefighter accused of child molestation is dead. Terre Haute police say Rodger Plunkett hanged himself on Thursday — the day he was supposed to appear in court. According to
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) Sweetwater is getting some love in Washington, D.C., thanks to Congressman Jim Banks. He recognized the Ft. Wayne, company on the floor of the U.S. House, Thursday, for
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Council on Wednesday heard from County Health Nurse Kathy Sullender who talked about several topics. She informed them that the health board recently
Continue Reading »The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is investing in local road and bridge improvements and sidewalk projects. The department announced it’s awarding more than $120 million in
Continue Reading »The Seniors of the Sectional Champion Washington Hatchet Girls Basketball team stopped in the WAMW studios today to talk about their win and the regional game this weekend.
Continue Reading »Now that I-69 is complete from Evansville to Martinsville, there will soon be a new highway connecting some other cities in southwest Indiana to the interstate. The Mid-States Corridor project is
Continue Reading »In its first 6 months of operation, the Daviess County Ambulance Service made 2000 runs. That was more than anticipated according to hospital CEO Keith Miller who presented an annual
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