$425M Mega Millions Ticket Sold In New York
One New Yorker is about to be 425-million-dollars richer thanks to Mega Millions.
New York Lottery officials say last night’s winning ticket was sold in Long Island.
It is the
One New Yorker is about to be 425-million-dollars richer thanks to Mega Millions.
New York Lottery officials say last night’s winning ticket was sold in Long Island.
It is the
State police say the state trooper who shot and killed Glenn Rightsell along US 231 in Montgomery County was not wearing a body-cam or had a working dashboard
cam at the time of the
Continue Reading »The cold winter season is here and with it often comes personal injuries on ice and an increase in automobile accidents due to slick conditions on the roads. The Indiana Department of Insurance has
Continue Reading »Some of Illinois’ new laws for 2019 are focusing on the job. The Illinois Department of Employment Security yesterday reminded employers of three new laws for the new year. The first is a
Continue Reading »The Pantheon Theater Interlocal Board will hold their first 2019 meeting on Thursday, January third, at four p-m. The session will be held in the Vincennes City Council Chambers at City
Continue Reading »Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch says Indiana’s tourism industry is in its seventh year of continued growth and set a record $12.7 billion in visitor spending in 2017.
Crouch has
Continue Reading »The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for portions of the White and Wabash rivers in our area.
On the White River, officials are expecting minor flooding at Newberry,
Continue Reading »The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy in Vincennes is planning a year-long celebration to recognize the 50th anniversary of Red’s Pledge of Allegiance.
Events will kick-off Monday,
Continue Reading »All Washington city offices and departments are closed today for the New Year’s Holiday.
There is no trash pickup and the city bus isn’t running.
The Recycling Center is
Continue Reading »Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb says he remains opposed to efforts by state lawmakers to allow medical or recreational marijuana in the state.
Holcomb says he hasn’t changed his mind even
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