Mellencamp Monroe Co. Home Broken Into
Someone broke into John Mellencamp’s house in Monroe County.
Robert Carter of Indianapolis told Sheriff’s Deputies he was there to “arrest Mellencamp for supporting a
Someone broke into John Mellencamp’s house in Monroe County.
Robert Carter of Indianapolis told Sheriff’s Deputies he was there to “arrest Mellencamp for supporting a
Angela Herron has announced her intent to run as a Democrat for Vincennes Clerk-Treasurer. Herron has spent the last 18 years as a human resources assistant at Vincennes University. She has a
Continue Reading »Vincennes Police arrested a Vincennes man following a traffic stop in Vincennes.
Officers stopped the vehicle driven by 19 year-old Thomas Johnson. During the stop, Johnson was found to be
The Vincennes Animal Shelter is seeking bids for local contractors to fix its dog pen areas. Both the main building and the dog barn area have major structural problems. Animal Shelter Director
Continue Reading »The Daviess County Sheriff’s Department says a Loogootee man died last night after he fell through the ice while fishing near Cannelburg.
Emergency responders were called to 10240 East 500
Continue Reading »A couple more candidates have officially filed to run for office in Knox County as of Friday.
In the Bicknell City Council District 2 race, Richard “Butch” Byrer is running for
Continue Reading »Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has named two area residents to the Soil Conservation Board.
Decker’s Martin Chattin, the president of Chattin Brothers Incorporated, was named to another
The Illinois State Police is boosting enforcement efforts for super bowl weekend.
More troopers will be on the roads this weekend, looking for what they call the “fatal four”: speeding,
Continue Reading »Odon Police arrested an Odon man Friday for Operating While Intoxicated.
42-year-old Jason Cornelius is being held on $2,000 bond in the Daviess County Security Center.
In other
Continue Reading »The former Babb Lumber location now has a new owner to take over the old operation. At this morning’s Knox County Development Corporation session, K-C-D-C executive director Kent Utt says a
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