New Vincennes Group Forms to Fight Bullying

A new organization to help victims of an age-old problem is being created in Vincennes. Tina and Fred Bangerter are starting Allies Against Bullying, inspired by their granddaughter’s battle with harassment in middle school. Tina says it
Gregg Park Events Draw Strong Community Turnout

Organizers of recent events in Vincennes are reporting high turnout and praising organizations and city departments for making them possible. Knox County’s Recover Out Loud celebration drew 344 adults and 76 children. Families, friends, and neighbors came
Accident With Injuries Results in Arrest

A three-vehicle accident with injuries Monday evening on U.S. 41 in Gibson County led to the arrest of an Evansville man. Authorities say the crash happened around 5 p.m. near County Road 650 South when a black
Council Tables Downtown Ordinance, Hears Tree Board Proposal

The Vincennes City Council delayed final action Monday night on an ordinance that would prohibit residential living on the first floor of buildings in the downtown business district. Council members explained delay allows time to notify all
Good Samaritan Introduces Liver Scan

Good Samaritan is offering a new way to detect liver disease. The hospital has introduced FibroScan — a painless, non-invasive test that measures fat and stiffness in the liver. Doctors say it is especially useful for people
Daviess County Man Sentenced to 150 Years

A Daviess County man has been sentenced to 150 years in prison for murder and related charges. A jury found Abel Dubon-Castillo guilty in August of killing Aracely Torres in Washington and attempting to kill two others.