Work release revoked in Smith homicide case

A 20-year-old Vincennes man will serve the rest of his sentence in prison following a hearing in Knox County Circuit Court. George Smith had been on work release since April of 2024 after pleading guilty to a
New step proposed for INDOT project approval

State lawmakers are considering a new requirement that would give the Legislature a formal review of major highway projects. According to the Indiana Capital Chronicle, a provision added to Senate Bill 27 would require the Indiana Department
INDOT launches Project Greenlight for safety

The Indiana Department of Transportation is launching a new effort to improve safety for highway workers in construction zones. The program, called Project Greenlight, equips crews with wearable devices that flash bright green to make workers more
Council holds alley hearing, Pantheon search continues

The Vincennes City Council held a public hearing Monday night on a proposed ordinance to vacate a portion of a public alley in Meyer’s Addition to Woodlawn. The request was submitted by the District of Vincennes of
NAMI Indiana honors RISE forensic director

The National Alliance on Mental Illness also known as NAMI Indiana has announced a statewide mental health justice award for a local program leader. Vanessa Phillips, Director of Forensic Services for RISE Peer Recovery, has been selected
Vincennes University graduate retires from State Police

A Vincennes University graduate is retiring after more than two decades with the Indiana State Police. Master Trooper Tim Weisenberger is ending a 26-year career with the department. The French Lick native earned an associate’s degree at
Good Samaritan Installs New 3D Mammography Units

Good Samaritan Hospital’s Breast Care Center has upgraded its three-D mammography equipment with new imaging units now in service. The hospital has provided three-D mammography for more than ten years.Mammography Manager Crystal Beadles says the latest system