July building permits are up
Statewide totals for building permits issued in July show 1521 single-family permits were pulled, according to reports by the U.S. Census Bureau. This number is up 2% from June of 2019, when 1490
Continue Reading »Statewide totals for building permits issued in July show 1521 single-family permits were pulled, according to reports by the U.S. Census Bureau. This number is up 2% from June of 2019, when 1490
Continue Reading »They were only open for a couple of days, and a grand opening will definitely be delayed as firefighters were called to the new Tokyo Japanese Sushi and Steakhouse in the strip
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Commissioners finalized a contract with Midwest Roofing – Sheet Metal to place the stone-ply covering on the County Government Center. The stone-ply
Continue Reading »-A Louisville, Kentucky man was arrested by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday and charged with Failure to Appear for Theft, Possession of a Syringe and Meth. Bond was set at
Continue Reading »(pictured: Nicholas Guy and Russell Peek) Martin County authorities released details of a Sunday traffic stop that turned into drug arrests. They report that
Continue Reading »Austin VanBritson, age 21, and Garrett Hoss, age 19, both of Evansville, were charged with poaching white-tailed deer during the 2018 hunting season in the Vanderburgh County Superior
Continue Reading »(NETWORK INDIANA) The state is showing signs of progress in fighting the opioid crisis. It’s thanks to the amount of investment from both private entities and the federal government in
Continue Reading »Applications are now open for the Indiana House Republican Internship Program, according to State Rep. Shane Lindauer (R-Jasper). Lindauer said the internship program is a unique opportunity for
Continue Reading »The Hoosier National Forest conducted a 700 acre prescribed fire in Perry County, dubbed the Jeffries Burn, in April, 2019. A prescribed fire is a fairly typical event on the forest in fall
Continue Reading »The Washington Parks Department and the United Way announced a collaboration to place $50,000 of new playground equipment at Longfellow Park. Zella Taylor, United Way’s Executive
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