Holocaust Film Precedes VU Exhibit

A traveling exhibition examining America’s response to the Holocaust will open at Vincennes University’s Shake Library on March 17, with a series of events leading up to its arrival. A screening of The U.S and the Holocaust
New Study Will Reveal Business Gaps

Knox County Indiana Economic Development will release a study this week analyzing essential service gaps across the Indiana First Region of the Indiana READI program, which includes Knox, Pike, Spencer, Perry, and Harrison counties. Funded by a
Grouseland Hosts Raptor Program

There was a good turnout at Grouseland for President’s Day on Monday. William Henry Harrison’s historic home hosted special tours, photo opportunities, and prize giveaways throughout the day. A highlight of the event was the Harley Hawk
U.S. 41 Lane Closures Planned for Next Week

Lane closures are set to begin on U.S. 41 near Oaktown as part of a bridge deck replacement project. Starting Monday, February 24, the Indiana Department of Transportation will close both northbound and southbound passing lanes between
The Winter Blues Have Set In for Many

STORY FROM newsservice.org As colder weather sets in, many people experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a temporary form of depression linked to reduced sunlight during fall and winter. Nationwide, up to 6% of the population is