6th Street Reopens, Willow Closes

The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced that 6th Street in Vincennes will reopen to traffic on Friday, May 23, as part of the ongoing road improvement project near Good Samaritan Hospital. As the project moves into
Missing Person Investigation

The Pike County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday that 58-year-old Barry Dillon had been located in stable condition. Earlier in the day, the department put out a notice asking for the public’s help in locating him. He had
New Faculty Honored by VU Program
Vincennes University has recognized 13 first-year faculty members for completing its Trailblazer Teaching Academy, a yearlong program focused on teaching excellence. The 2024-25 cohort was honored May 12 with certificates at a recognition luncheon attended by VU
Shoppers Line Up for Aldi

Aldi officially opened its new Vincennes location today with a ribbon cutting, much to the delight of local residents. The store is located at 220 Kimmell Road next to Marshalls. Eager shoppers began lining up as early
Clubhouse Earns Accreditation, Plans Open House

The Wabash Valley Friendship Clubhouse has received a three-year accreditation from Clubhouse International, confirming that its programs and services meet or exceed international standards. According to Family Health Center spokesperson Cher Wehrman, the accreditation follows a successful
Betsey Reed Execution Remembered Onstage

Lawrenceville High School will commemorate the 180th anniversary of a historic execution with a one-act play on Friday night. The drama, Voices from the Hanging, is based on the trial and execution of Elizabeth “Betsey” Reed, the
Guilty Verdict in 2012 Badger Case

A Sullivan County jury has found William Grimes guilty of the 2012 murder of 85-year-old Lowell Badger, who was killed in his rural Sullivan County home. The verdict follows years of investigation by Indiana State Police Detectives