Vincennes Sites Highlight Slavery During Black History Month

It’s Black History Month, and in Vincennes, the Vincennes State Historic Sites are inviting the public to explore the city’s early history through guided tours focused on February’s theme. The sites are open Wednesday through Sunday, with
City Details Response to January Snowstorm

Vincennes city officials are crediting a coordinated, citywide response following last month’s heavy snowfall. City Engineer John Sprague said the cleanup required extended hours, with crews working 12-hour shifts to keep emergency routes open. He said the
Applications Open for IPS Forensic Interns

The Indiana State Police is offering new internship opportunities for college students interested in forensic science. The agency is accepting applications for a Crime Scene Investigator internship, which allows students to observe and participate in day-to-day CSI
Teen Death Sparks New Legislation on Missing Kids

State lawmakers are moving to create a new emergency notification system following the recent disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee of Fishers. The proposed legislation, referred to as “Hailey’s Law,” would establish a “pink alert” for