
VPD Closer to Filling Two Open Spots
The Vincennes Police Department is a bit closer to filling two open spots on their department. City Police Chief Bob Dunham says out of many applicants, only a few made the final
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The Vincennes Police Department is a bit closer to filling two open spots on their department. City Police Chief Bob Dunham says out of many applicants, only a few made the final
Continue Reading »Jasper-based German American Bancorp has reported record earnings for last year. The earnings were on a net income of 62.2 million dollars for the year. The amount was up three million dollars
Continue Reading »New 15th District Illinois Congresswoman Mary Miller has been assigned to the U-S House Agriculture Committee. Miller started her first term in Congress in January; she was elected to
Continue Reading »The sausage in your fridge could be part of a new recall. Bob Evans is recalling about 4,200 pounds of raw pork sausage because it could be contaminated with pieces of thin, blue rubber. The recall
Continue Reading »Vincennes Fire Department Battalion Chief John Streeter has been promoted to Assistant Chief. The announcement happened at yesterday’s Board of Works session.
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Continue Reading »Eligible Hoosiers continue lining up for vaccines at centers across the state. In Vincennes, two clinics are being held—one at Good Samaritan Hospital, and one at Community United Methodist
Continue Reading »The State of Indiana is accepting nominations now for the Governor’s Century and Half-Century Business awards. The award recognizes Hoosier businesses in business for either 50 or 100
Continue Reading »Indiana Legislative Republicans are staying firm on their stance on teacher pay. Republicans say school corporations should decide the issue themselves, while Democrats feel school corporations
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A February first public hearing has been set for a natural gas rate increase proposed by Vectren. The proposal for Vectren’s South area includes a rate increase from 53-88 per
Continue Reading »Jasper State Senator Mark Messmer is backing a temporary expansion of telehealth services in the wake of the current pandemic. The bill, authored by the State Senate Republican Leader Messmer,
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