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Stolen Gun Recovered During Knox Co. Traffic Stop
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office says a stolen handgun was recovered early Friday morning during a traffic stop on State Road 67 near Bruce Road. The weapon was reported stolen in a vehicle break-in in Bicknell Thursday morning. The driver of the vehicle, 19-year-old Steven Kalbaugh of Monticello, was...
Knox County officials say new affordable apartments are coming soon
KNOX COUNTY, Ind.(WTHI) - New companies like AgroRenew are bringing in hundreds of jobs to Knox county, so making sure there are enough housing options in the area is crucial. This housing development specifically will include 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments across 13 acres. As of right now, the...
Apartments coming soon to Bierhaus Blvd.
A $35 million apartment project has been officially announced for Vincennes. Gibson County based Simplified Developments LLC is said to be building a complex with 240 market-rate apartments which will be 1 to 3 bedrooms each. It will be located on Bierhause Boulevard. In the announcement on Monday, Chris Pfaff,...
Knox County sets up free clinic for students to get vaccinated
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Knox County is determined to help get their students ready for the upcoming school year by setting up an easy way to get their necessary vaccines. With the new school year just a few months away Knox county is starting an event to make sure young residents are ready with their necessary […]
Camp Arthur Road Paving Bid Approval
The Knox County Commissioners approved a bid for added paving coming on Camp Arthur Road north of Vincennes. E and B Paving won the contract, with a bid of just over 220-thousand dollars. The other bid was for just over 249-thousand dollars. that was submitted by Milestone Contractors. The Commissioners...
2 arrested in car break-in
BICKNELL — Knox County Sheriff’s Office continues investigation into reports of car break-ins in the Bicknell area following the arrest of two men early Friday. Knox County Chief Deputy Sheriff John Fuller reported Friday that the department received a call at 8 a.m. Thursday from a Bicknell resident reporting someone broke into his vehicle overnight, taking a handgun among other items.
James Finley sentenced in domestic shooting case
KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - A Knox County judge ruled that James Finley will serve no prison time following a guilty plea. James Finley, 22, of Vincennes Indiana, pled guilty to domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon. This comes after Finley shot his step-father in the leg, following a dispute back in 2022. News Ten has previously covered these charges.
Vincennes Man Gets No Jail Time in Shooting of Stepdad
A Vincennes man accused of shooting his stepfather two years ago will serve no jail time. That’s the decision by a Knox County judge in the case of James Finley, who is said to have shot his stepfather, Stephen Flowers, after the two got into an argument in 2022.
$35M housing project planned for Vincennes
VINCENNES, Ind. - Knox County Indiana Economic Development on Monday announced plans for a $35 million apartment project designed to support talent attraction and retention in Vincennes. Simplified Developments LLC, headquartered in the Gibson County town of Haubstadt, is developing the project, which is expected to bring 240 market-rate apartments...
Cledus Wayne Shepard
Cledus Wayne Shepard, born on April 9, 1945, in Daviess County, to Roy and Lucille Shepard, passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024, in Petersburg, after a long and courageous fight with cancer. Cledus was a life-long resident of Knox County and a proud member of the United Mineworkers of...
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