Vincennes Schools to Advertise $44M Budget

The Vincennes Community School Corporation gave approval Monday to advertise its proposed 2026 budget, totaling just over $44 million. The largest share—about $24.8 million—is earmarked for the Education Fund, which Superintendent Greg Parsley noted is driven largely
Vincennes Welcomes German Honorary Citizens

Two visitors from Wasserburg, Germany, have been named honorary citizens of Vincennes.Lisa Herzog and Mailien Sommer received proclamations and pins from Mayor Joe Yochum and City Council President Brian Grove during Monday night’s council meeting. They’re staying
Increased Impaired Driving Patrols Begin Saturday

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office, the Vincennes Police Department and Indiana State Police will increase impaired driving enforcement from August 16 through August 30 as part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. The
Indiana Revenue Tops July Projections

Indiana began its new fiscal year largely matching expectations, as the state brought in about 17 million dollars more in revenue in July than the budget plan projected. The Braun administration has said they’ll be watching monthly