Category Archives: Local News
NSA Crane Faces Fines
Federal regulators are scrutinizing NSA Crane, the massive Indiana naval installation, for years of hazardous waste and explosives mismanagement. The EPA cited multiple violations, including storing v...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

CSX Rail Work Set to Start Today
\Starting today, CSX Railroad officials are set to begin crossing closures for a rail replacement project. Starting today, CSX will be closing the rail crossings at 10th Street, 11th and Scott, and Ha...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

Knox County Budget Set for Review by DLGF Officials
The Knox County Council is readying its final 2025 budget for state approval. The budget for next year is set at 22 million dollars. All Indiana government officials are looking at the impact of prope...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

V-U Renews Sievers as President for Another Year
The Vincennes University Board of Trustees has named local businessman Mike Sievers to another term as the V-U's Board president. Sievers' term will be for another year, running through October of nex...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

State Lawmakers Keeping Mum About VP Vance Redistricting Meeting
Indiana lawmakers are remaining tight-lipped about the results of Friday's meeting with Vice President JD Vance on redistricting. Senate President Pro-Tempore Rodric Bray called it a "productive" and ...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

Washington Catholic Gets Foundation Grant
Daviess County's Our Community Foundation has announced Teaching Innovator Grant recipients for fall semester projects. Washington Catholic Schools received a $250 grant to support the Pioneer Living:...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 14, 2025

Agro-Renew Suspends Its Business Plan
The Agro-Renew project has officially been suspended. In a written statement, Agro-Renew officials say the plan fell victim to "unforeseen circumstances, delays in equipment deliveries, and growing fi...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 13, 2025

Vincennes, Washington Offices to Close Today for Columbus Day
All Vincennes City Government Offices will be closed today for Columbus Day. Recycling will not be picked up and pick up will resume on Monday, October 20th. Trash pickup will remain on schedule. The ...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 13, 2025

Warmer Dryness Expected Through the Week
A relatively warm, dry spell will continue through this week across the area-but some rain and much cooler air could move in next week. Forecaster Ryan Martin says after some warmer, drier days, some ...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 13, 2025

Salvation Army Signing Bell-Ringing Volunteers Now
The Knox County Salvation Army is already signing up volunteer individuals and groups for bell-ringing duties this Christmas season. The bell-ringing goes along with the annual Salvation Army Red Kett...
Tom Zimmerman Oct 13, 2025



