RDC and DCEDF come to terms on sewer project bill
“A miscommunication between the parties involved.” That was the quote from Daviess County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director Bryant Niehoff. He was commenting on
Continue Reading »“A miscommunication between the parties involved.” That was the quote from Daviess County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director Bryant Niehoff. He was commenting on
Continue Reading »A man was killed in a crash in Emison in Knox County Friday morning. It was in the 7am hour at US 41 and State Road 550 near Emison. A flatbed truck driven by Tristan
Continue Reading »-A Pike County man was jailed after being arrested by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department on Friday. Donald Jenkins, 43-year-old from Otwell is cahrged with Operating While Intoxicated with
Continue Reading »Winter in Indiana can be crazy. Snow, ice and freezing rain. Advisories, watches and warnings. This year, you might see or hear about a new type of warning from the National Weather Service —
Continue Reading »The Washington School Board passed a resolution expressing renewed interest in property located at 210 N. State Road 57. The property is adjacent to the High School/Junior High School
Continue Reading »A Washington woman was sentenced to supervised probation in connection with a child neglect case. 28-year-old Brittnie Morford Criswell was told by Judge Dean Sobecki
Continue Reading »-Fire Departments and Police were on scene of a call on Axtell Avenue at around 11:40 last night. They were there for about an hour or so. The call was for a possible house fire with lots of
Continue Reading »Vincennes Police report that some suspects in a shooting last night at the Maple Park Apartment Complex on Autumn Ridge Lane are still at large. There was one victim and the suspects
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) The State of Indiana is denying a request from the federal government to turn over the drivers’ license information of Hoosiers to the White House. The Trump
Continue Reading »Results from Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving market basket survey show Hoosier shoppers can expect to spend approximately 10% less at the grocery store this Thanksgiving. According to
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