Trash talk at the city council meeting
Washington’s City Council spent most of Monday night’s meeting talking trash…actual trash, that is. Although the item was not in the agenda, Mayor Wellman reported the City’s Street
Continue Reading »Washington’s City Council spent most of Monday night’s meeting talking trash…actual trash, that is. Although the item was not in the agenda, Mayor Wellman reported the City’s Street
Continue Reading »-The Odon Fire Department, county and state police and Southwest Medical responded to a house fire last night on Elnora Street in Odon. The call went out at 10:25pm. Odon Fire was on scene
Continue Reading »-Self-defense protections would extend to lawsuits under a bill headed for Governor Holcomb.The bill gives you immunity from being sued if you shoot someone who’s committing a violent crime.
Continue Reading »Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter spoke with members of the Delphi community and interested media to share the change in direction of the Delphi double murder investigation of
Continue Reading »A new form of standardized testing will be implemented this week. ILEARN is replacing the ISTEP exam as the statewide standardized test for students in elementary, middle and high school. The test
Continue Reading »An attempted child abduction in Knox County on Easter Sunday is still under investigation. The Knox County Sheriff’s Department reports they responded to a call about
Continue Reading »The Washington Mayoral Debate is tomorrow night. Doors open at 6:30 at the Washington High School Auditorium with the debate starting at 7. It’s sponsored by the Washington Times Herald and
Continue Reading »-A Washington man was charged with Neglect of a Dependent on Sunday. 26-year-old Casey B. McCracken was arrested by Washington Police. Bond was posted. -Two people were arrested when police
Continue Reading »Greene County authorities made some arrests while serving a search warrant on Washboard Road in Sollsberry last week. The report that on Thursday, the 18th, the Greene
Continue Reading »(AP) — People convicted of animal cruelty could face higher penalties under a bill that’s headed to Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk. The measure was approved Wednesday
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