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A.B.A.T.E. BIKE NIGHT AT THE EAGLES FRIDAY NIGHT
(OLNEY) It’s another A.B.A.T.E. of Richland County “Bike Night” at the Eagles in Olney this Friday night, from 6:00 to 8:00. It’s a “Back Yard BBQ” theme with plenty of food, drink specials, games, the A.B.A.T.E. Biker Safety Awareness Tent, and much more. Everyone is welcome to stop by this Friday night, all at the Eagles in Olney for the A.B.A.T.E. Bike Night.
UFO program
Charles Kiesel presents details on UFO sightings in his July lecture programs at Princeton P…
Princeton Otters Swim Team making a splash in Gibson County
In a 2024 season that began in May, the Princeton Otters Swim Team, consisting of a large number of Gibson County residents in terms of both athletes and coaches, has been working hard throughout the Summer and putting forth a great deal of effort in both practices and meets. The...
Checking out the vests
The new rack of life vests available for use at Princeton Aquatics Center gets the attention of Aiden Neikirk, a young swimmer at the pool, shortly after they arrived Wednesday. By ANDREA HOWE Editor, The Princeton Clarion ahowe@paxtonmedia.com.
Post 25 Juniors rout Carmi, 11-1, to push winning streak to 12 games
PRINCETON — The 2024 Princeton Post 25 Junior American Legion Baseball team continued its red-hot Summer with an 11-1 six-inning rout over Carmi, Illinois Post 224 on Monday night at historic and legendary Gil Hodges Field. After both teams traded zeros in the opening inning of the contest, the...
Safe summer swimming goal of Morrison's Life Vest mission
PRINCETON — Princeton Aquatic Center received an "angel gift" Wednesday, with the donation of dozens of new life vests. Maria Morrison's mission is to see that children can enjoy a safe summer of swimming by gifting life vests to the area's community swimming pools.
Marmee's Table at the farmer's market
VINCENNES — A love of baking for more than 30 years turned to using strictly sourdough for Traci Gordon, who set up shop at the farmer’s market on Wednesday evening. Gordon, owner of Marmee’s Table, said while she has been baking for decades, she decided to switch her baked goods to all sourdough in 2020 after the discovery that one of her daughters is sensitive to gluten.
EPD arrest woman accused of nearly $10k in fraudulent charges
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A Fort Branch woman has been charged with 37 counts of fraud after authorities say she charged nearly $10,000 to a former employer’s credit cards. On June 10, a woman reported to Evansville Police that numerous charges were made on multiple credit cards after her credit card information was stolen. According […]
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,...
Where to watch fireworks in the Tri-State this July 4
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – July 4 is here, but not every city in the Tri-State will be celebrating on the holiday itself. Here’s when where you can watch fireworks near where you live: Indiana Kentucky Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are.
Vincennes man owes $20K restitution, gets 6 year sentence
KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A Vincennes man will spend 3 years in the Indiana Department of Correction’s Work Release program and 3 years under probation after pleading guilty to shooting a person during a domestic argument in 2022. James A. Finley appeared in Knox County Circuit Court on Tuesday for a change of plea […]
Vincennes Fourth of July Celebrations
Thursday evening marks the annual Fourth of July Celebration at and around Patrick Henry Square in Vincennes. Fourth of July activities start ramping up downtown with the annual Fourth of July parade staring at six that evening, and ending with fireworks over the Wabash River at dusk. The City Fire...
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