Drone-Located Dog Recovering After Injury

An injured dog rescued near Kohl’s in Vincennes last week now faces surgery after suffering a severe hip injury. The Vincennes Animal Shelter says the dog — now named Cypress — had been running loose and too
INDOT Increasing Speed Limit on SR 56 West of Petersburg

The Indiana Department of Transportation says a speed limit change is coming to Pike County. Starting around Tuesday, November 4, the speed limit on State Road 56 near Petersburg will increase from 45 to 50 miles per
Washington Man Charged in Child Sex Case

The Washington Police Department has released details of a child molesting arrest that occurred earlier this week. On Monday October 27th, detectives and officers began investigating 34-year-old Carlos Rivera Del Valle following reports of sexual-related allegations. Patrol
New Harmony Site Receives Major Grant

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has announced a $2.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to fund a major transformation at the New Harmony State Historic Site. The multi-year project, expected to be completed by
Celebrating the Sound of Community Music

Blazer 91.1 WVUB is joining more than 120 public radio stations across 44 states in celebrating Public Radio Music Day this Wednesday, October 29. Now in its sixth year, the national event is organized by the noncomMUSIC
Trick-or-Treaters Urged to Stay Safe

Halloween falls on Friday, but many local residents have been celebrating throughout the week. The City of Vincennes has announced official trick-or-treat hours from 5 to 8 p.m. on both Thursday, October 30, and Friday, October 31.
Hoosiers Urged to Buckle Up, Phone Down

The Indiana Department of Transportation is calling on Hoosiers to make safety a priority behind the wheel during Buckle Up Phone Down Day today. The annual campaign challenges drivers and passengers alike to wear seatbelts and put
PACE Continues Services Amid Shutdown

Pace Community Action Agency says it will keep classrooms and community programs open despite funding delays caused by the ongoing federal government shutdown. The agency’s Head Start program — which serves around 260 children in Knox, Daviess,