Pike Co. Schools: Remote Learning
Pike County Schools will implement remote learning beginning Monday.
Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Blake says the decision was made after the county designation on the state Covid-19 map
Continue Reading »Pike County Schools will implement remote learning beginning Monday.
Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Blake says the decision was made after the county designation on the state Covid-19 map
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Texas Senator Ted Cruz is leading the bunch and together they
Continue Reading »After one-year of legalizing recreational marijuana, Illinois is expunging nearly half-a-million criminal cannabis cases.
Governor J.B. Pritzker says they’ll never be able to fully
Continue Reading »The Indiana Department of Health announced Sunday that 3,002 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since its last report on Saturday.
That brings to 526,071 the number of
Continue Reading »Another southern Indiana elected official is leaving the Democratic Party. Evansville City Councilman Jonathan Weaver over the weekend became a Republican. He’s not offering a specific
Continue Reading »Two of Knox County’s Three Public School Systems are back at it today via e-learning.
Both Vincennes Community and North Knox School Corporations will be in e-learning thru
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The Daviess County Economic Development Foundation and Duke Energy say the Odon VFW #9627 was awarded a Duke Energy Foundation Crisis Relief Grant earlier this month in the amount of
Continue Reading »The Indiana Department of Health announced Thursday that 6,543 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
That brings to 511,485 the number of Indiana residents now known to have
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