Knox County Hosts Spring Blood Drive

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The Knox County Health Department is partnering with Versiti Blood Center of Indiana for a spring blood drive on Thursday, March 20, from 9 a.m. to noon. The event will be held in the Bierhaus Building parking

Two VU Graduates Named ISP Commanders

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Two Vincennes University law enforcement graduates have been promoted to leadership positions within the Indiana State Police. Superintendent Anthony Scott has named Lieutenant Brian Bailey as Area III Commander, overseeing southwest Indiana, and Lieutenant Brock J. Werne

Two Arrested on Drug Charges

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Gibson County authorities made two arrests in separate incidents on Sunday and today. On Sunday at 4:48 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person in the 10000 block of East 450 South. They located

River Flood Warnings in Effect

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Recent heavy rainfall has caused minor flooding along the White River at Petersburg and Hazleton. River levels are reaching minor flood stage on Monday and remain steady through the week. Motorists are urged to avoid flooded roads,

Holocaust Exhibit at VU Library is Open

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Vincennes University’s Shake Library is hosting Americans and the Holocaust, a traveling exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. The exhibit opened today. It explores the factors that influenced American responses

Pace’s Bertha Proctor Honored Nationally

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Pace’s retired CEO, Dr. Bertha Proctor, has been inducted into the National Community Action Hall of Fame. The honor recognizes leaders who have made lasting impacts in the Community Action movement. Proctor led Pace for 27 years,

Surveys of Storm Damage Still Underway

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Damage assessment and cleanup efforts continue following the weekend’s severe storms. Preliminary reports confirm EF-2 tornadoes with winds reaching at least 115 miles per hour in Gibson and Pike counties, along with an EF-1 tornado in Daviess