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End of Month Operation Possible for City’s Newest Water Tower
Vincennes Water Utilities officials expect the City’s newest water tank to be ready for use soon. The actual construction of the tank at Hart Street and Richard Bauer Drive started last year. Vincennes Water Utilities general manager Kirk Bouchie says the plant’s completion time was thrown off by a...
Jessica Baker-Hope, 36, Vincennes
Jessica L. Baker-Hope, age 36, a lifelong resident of Vincennes, IN, passed away on July 7, 2024. Born on December 16, 1987, to Douglas and Pansy “Coy” Baker, Jessica grew up in the warm embrace of her hometown, alongside her loving siblings, Peggy Baker and Douglas Baker Jr. After attending high school, she committed herself to supporting her family through her diligent work in factory settings, contributing not only to her family’s well-being, but also to the fabric of her community.
ISP Arrest One After Evening Accident
Indiana State Police arrested a Vincennes woman following a call to a location near 15th and Main Streets. Troopers found 28 year-old Cara Kendall at the location. Kendall was charged with two counts– leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, and operating while intoxicated. No details of the accident have been released.
Alleged Drug Test Interference Leads to Princeton Woman’s Arrest
The Gibson County Sheriff’s Office says a community corrections client is facing charges for attempting to use a device to interfere with a drug test that was being administered. 37-year-old Jeremy Livermore of Princeton was taken into custody Wednesday and transported to the Gibson County Jail where he was...
Princeton Man Charged With Interfering With Screening Test
A Princeton man was arrested on Wednesday for interfering with a drug test. A Gibson County Community Corrections officer requested a deputy come to his office to investigate a client. 37-year-old Jeremy Livermore is accused of using a device to hinder a drug test that was being administered. Corrections staff...
75th Miss Pike County 4-H Pageant this Saturday
The Miss Pike County 4-H Fair Queen pageant is scheduled for 6 p.m. this Saturday, July 13 at the Petersburg Elementary School. The 2024 contestants are Alli Hardin, Shelby Keeker and Guen Miller. The 75th Miss Pike County Reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the same location, where all...
Decker School Fire
The old Decker School building in southern Knox County was heavily damaged by fire Tuesday night. Firefighters from Knox and Gibson Counties and Lawrence County, Illinois responded to the blaze off US 241 in Decker. The building has recently been used as a sawmill. Decker residents were asked to conserve...
Cemetery near Owensville among hardest hit spots by Gibson County tornado Tuesday
GIBSON COUNTY, Ind. — Flowers, Matchbox cars and other remembrance items left on some of the graves at Maumee Cemetery sat unscathed Wednesday afternoon, while just rows over headstones were snapped from their bases. It was a visual representation of the nature of Tuesday's storms, remnants of Hurricane Beryl,...
Joseph E. Clinard
Joseph E. Clinard, 94, passed away July 3, 2024, at Amber Manor Care Center with his wife by his side. Joseph was born May 3, 1930, to Edward and Maude Shoultz Clinard, in Mecca, Indiana. Joseph took great pride in his family, especially his wife of 76 years, Anna Mae...
Fire guts Old Decker school building
DECKER — The old Decker school building was still smoldering Wednesday from a 7:45 p.m. Tuesday fire that drew response from nine area fire departments. Johnson Township Fire Chief Jeff Holscher said Wednesday morning that the cause of the fire was still under investigation by the Indiana State Fire Marshal’s Office.
PAWS hosts unique mind reader show to raise funds for shelter
No matter how much they do for animals and the shelter, the Pike County Animal Welfare Shelter (PAWS) is always in need of donations. Whether that be dog food, cat food, office supplies, cleaning supplies, toys for the animals, funds to cover non-stop veterinary bills, and more, their hearts are big at the shelter, but their budget from the county to cover costs, is minimal.
Gibson Co.: Suspicious Vehicle Call Leads to Arrest of Two on Drug Charges
The Gibson County Sheriff’s Office says two women were arrested around 12:30 Wednesday morning for Possession of Methamphetamine and Paraphernalia. 37-year-old Courtney Hale of Owensville and 44-year-old Sarah Hyatt of Princeton were arrested when deputies located illegal drugs while investigating a report of a vehicle that had a flat tire in the area of County Roads 500 North and 650 East.
BRIDGEPORT CITY COUNCIL
Garbage collection for the city of Bridgeport will remain with the same company. The Bridgeport City Council Tuesday moved to roll over it’s existing contract with Republic Services. Mayor Tyler Griffin told Giant FM WAKO News that the new contract will begin in September of this year and will include some rate increases for customers that were already in the original language. The council did enter into a lengthy executive session of close to an hour, but took no action after emerging from discussions on a new water sales contract with the South Lawrence Water Corporation and also personnel matters.
Good Samaritan announces new chief nursing officer
VINCENNES — Brenda Winkler was named Thursday as the chief nursing officer of Good Samaritan Hospital. Winkler was most recently the director of Perioperative Services and served as the interim CNO from May 2 to June 19. Rob Mclin, Good Samaritan president and CEO, said in a statement that during her interim period, Winkler demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication in guiding Good Samaritan’s clinical areas.
Pipeline sinkhole solutions under study
VINCENNES — The Vincennes Utilities Services Board Wednesday discussed possible solutions for fixing a sinkhole area forming over a pipeline and surrounding areas near Willow Street. Kirk Bouchie, water department manager, explained that the sinkhole isn’t what people would typically think of when they hear the word. Rather, he...
LAWRENCEVILLE CITY COUNCIL
The legal effort to get rid of the former Lawrenceville High School property will be centered in New Jersey. The city council Thursday night voted to enter into an agreement with a legal firm based in that state to represent them in a bankruptcy filing by the owner of the property. That filing occurring in New Jersey led to the action, taken after a lengthy executive session with city attorney Mike Neal. Mayor David Courtney told Giant-FM WAKO News that they anticipated some additional legal hurdles in their effort to have the property remediated as a health and safety hazard to the community. The council also approved on second reading the annual appropriation ordinance for FY 2024-25 of approximately $6.3 million.
Porch sittin'
Webster’s Dictionary defines a porch as the exterior appendage to a building, forming a covered approach or vestibule to a doorway, usually open at the front and sides. Other generations, areas of the nation or countries might refer to the attachment as a veranda, patio, deck, portico, gallery, lanai, piazza, stoop, solarium, sun porch, sun room or sun parlor.
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