Washington/Vincennes New Year’s Closings
All Washington city offices and departments will be closed on Wednesday in observance of the New Year.
There will be no trash pickup and the city bus will not be running.
The
Continue Reading »All Washington city offices and departments will be closed on Wednesday in observance of the New Year.
There will be no trash pickup and the city bus will not be running.
The
Continue Reading »The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will be closed today (Tuesday) and Wednesday for New Year’s Day.
Branches will resume regular hours on Thursday.
A complete list of branch
Continue Reading »An Illinois proposal to make daylight saving time permanent is causing some confusion at the Missouri border. Business owners and many who work on one side of the border and live on the other
Continue Reading »As recreational marijuana becomes legal for adults on January first, the Illinois State Police reminds you there are still laws that need to be followed.
I-S-P director Brendan Kelly says
Continue Reading »The City of Vincennes on Sunday swore in the new council at City Hall. The council is made up of 6 republicans and 1 democrat. In the districts, Brian Grove will represent district 1 with Ed
Continue Reading »The Southwest Indiana Development Council has selected officers for 2020.
Ashley Willis of the Pike County Growth Council was elected President.
Michael Thissen of the Crawford County
Continue Reading »Basiloid Diversified Products in Elnora is moving to a vacant manufacturing facility in Bicknell after fire destroyed its operations Christmas Eve.
The company, which has been in business
Continue Reading »Indianapolis Power & Light Company plans to retire two of the station’s four coal-fired units at its massive Petersburg Generating Station by 2023.
The move continues the utility’s
Continue Reading »The final preparations are underway for the 12th annual National Watermelon Drop. Activities will begin at 9 PM in the big tent at Patrick Henry Square. There will be a DJ and the big
Continue Reading »Greene County General Hospital announced Sunday it has implemented visitor restrictions after an increase in the number of influenza cases.
No visitors who have had fever, cough, vomiting,
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