Reward Offered in Vincennes Van Fire

Authorities are investigating a vehicle fire in Vincennes as arson after a stolen van was found burning early Sunday morning. First responders were called to the intersection of 13th Street and Cavanaugh Avenue in the early hours
Public Colleges Commit to 2 year Tuition Freeze

Indiana’s public colleges and universities will freeze tuition rates for undergraduate students for the next two academic years. The move follows a request by Governor Mike Braun, who asked institutions to hold tuition and mandatory fees steady
Gregg to Serve on IEDC Board

Knox County’s John Gregg is among nine new members appointed to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board, which is meeting this afternoon in Indianapolis. The move comes as Governor Mike Braun follows through on plans to replace
Wheatland Museum Open House Supports Park

The Wheatland Museum will welcome visitors this Saturday evening during a special open house from 4 to 8 p.m. The museum is located in the former Robinson School, a historic building now owned by William Powell of
Two Indiana Men Charged in Exploitation Cases

Two southern Indiana men are facing separate charges related to child exploitation and possession of child pornography following investigations by local and state authorities. Nicholas Combs, 35, of Vincennes was booked into the Knox County Jail on
Crash Death Ruled Accidental

An autopsy has confirmed that a Bicknell woman died from internal injuries sustained in a crash involving a golf cart and a pickup truck. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office says 57-year-old Anissa Everett died Monday shortly after