
VITA Back Again Across Knox County
It’s VITA time again across Knox County. That means the United Way of Knox County’s Volunteers in Tax Assistance will be ready to help you with your taxes.
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It’s VITA time again across Knox County. That means the United Way of Knox County’s Volunteers in Tax Assistance will be ready to help you with your taxes.
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Continue Reading »Knox County Clerk David Shelton has reserved the Knox Circuit Court on Friday, February 12th, for a full day of weddings. Anyone wishing to get married that day will be booked in 15
Continue Reading »One Indiana lawmaker wants to raise Indiana’s minimum wage for the first time in more than a decade. Democrat State Sen. Eddie Melton of Gary wants to raise Indiana’s minimum wage for
Continue Reading »The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association will award college scholarships to qualified high school seniors or college students who are pursuing a degree in criminal justice studies. About 40 –
Continue Reading »The Vincennes Community School Board has approved a running school calendar for the rest of this school year. The calendar includes up to 14 make-up days if needed due to inclement weather, or an
Continue Reading »Both Good Samaritan Hospital and Community United Methodist Church are open for Covid-19 vaccines to those eligible at this time. The shots are being offered to frontline healthcare workers,
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The Indiana House is still crafting a two-year budget for the State of Indiana. The budget setup is always part of the odd-year, long Legislative session.
House Speaker Todd
Continue Reading »The Vincennes Board of Works has received bids for rehabilitation of more windows at the City Police headquarters. The City Police are housed in the former Vincennes Post Office building on
Continue Reading »More than a billion dollars is up for grabs as the nation’s two biggest lottery jackpots continue to roll.
Since no one matched all six numbers in Saturday night’s Powerball
Continue Reading »The Vincennes Community School Board approved over a million dollars in transfers this morning to help close out the books on 2020. The transfers include two over 600-thosuand dollar items—one
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