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Two people were recently arrested on charges here in Lawrence County by the Illinois State Police. 22 year old Sloane Kelly of Lawrenceville was picked up for DUI (Alcohol) and 56 year old Lucinda Reed of Decker Indiana was charged with DUI (Drugs). Both were taken to the Lawrence County Jail and later released with notices to appear in court.
Earl P. Theriac
Earl P. Theriac, 87, Decker, died Sunday, July 14, 2024. He was as a valet at the Good Samaritan Hospital and was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Linda (Thompson) Theriac; their children, Debbie Theriac, Derek Theriac and Jason Theriac; brothers, Grant Theriac and Roy Theriac; and sisters, Bonnie Phegley, Flossie Moore and Elizabeth Theriac.
Todd Central Falls to Northeast and Gibson Southern at Best of the West (w/PHOTOS)
The Todd County Central Rebels’ stay during the second day of the Best of the West 7-on-7 tournament was probably not as long as the Rebels would have liked. Still, the young Rebels were able to gain some valuable early summer experience. The Rebels opened the double-elimination bracket play...
Area Gas Prices Stay Below State Levels
The Triple A Motor Club says the average price of gas in Indiana Sunday stood at $3.58 a gallon, two cents lower than Saturday and six cents higher than Sunday’s national average. The state’s average was 11 cents higher than a week ago, 11 cents higher than a month...
Vincennes sports for MOnday, 7/15
The 9 and 12-year-old Ohio Valley Regionals get underway Thursday at the Vincennes Cub League. Contest. The Vincennes’ 12-year-olds begin pool play on Thursday morning at eleven on Bilskie Field. Against Kenova, West Virgina. Vincennes will then play the Wisconsin champion on Friday at 11am in its. Second pool...
Helen R. Ridgley (66) Of Olney
Helen “Ruth” Ridgley (66) of Olney, Illinois passed away at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Indiana Monday, July 15, 2024. A visitation for family and friends will be held Friday, July 19, 2024, from 4-6 p.m. at the Meyer Funeral Home in Olney with a Memorial Service for Helen to follow at 6 p.m. Online condolences may be left by clicking here.
A weekend event will benefit the area’s homeless
A benefit for a facility to help the homeless happens this Saturday. The event called “Cooter’s Cruise” will raise funds for First City Sunrise. First City Sunrise is a non-profit working to provide temporary supportive housing and case management to those experiencing homelessness within our community. Saturday’s...
Vincennes mayor to visit sister city in France ahead of Olympics
Vincennes Mayor Joe Yochum is set to travel to France ahead of the Summer Olympics. Vincennes mayor to visit sister city in France ahead of Olympics. Vincennes Mayor Joe Yochum is set to travel to France ahead of the Summer Olympics.
Families left picking up the pieces after destructive tornado in Gibson Co.
GIBSON CO., Ind. (WFIE) - We are learning about more tornado damage after this week’s storms. There are some homes in Gibson County that were destroyed, and community members are stepping in to help those victims by offering donations and fundraisers. In Owensville, a photo shared on a GoFundMe...
ALERT: Pike Animal Welfare Shelter (P.A.W.S) in Need of Dog Food
An animal shelter in Petersburg, Indiana, needs your help feeding some hungry dogs awaiting homes. While on my way home from work last week, I received an interesting call from my wife. She was in the house, settling in for the evening, when she heard what could only be described as faint squeaks from our front porch. Upon opening the door, we found a very small kitten clinging to life. It looked as if it had been in an altercation with another animal. Upon further investigation, the poor thing was infested with fleas and ear mites while also dealing with a double eye infection, along with an injury to its left foot. After eight days of giving the little fighter formula and medication, I'm happy to say it's up, moving, and playing as a kitten should.
Vincennes University Design and Innovation Training Studio Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
VU is excited to announce the launch of the first-ever Design and Innovation Training Studio in collaboration with Purdue IN-MaC and Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Inc. in Region 11. The training studio will provide K-12 students, college students, educators, and community partners in Southern Indiana’s Region 11 exceptional access to technologies, activities, and lessons preparing the future workforce for emerging careers in Industry 4.0 such as advanced manufacturing, robotics, and AI.
Clinton “Budf” Darrough, 72, Vincennes
Clinton “Bud” Darrough, cherished for his warm heart and generous spirit, passed away on July 13, 2024, in Vincennes, Indiana. Born on February 14, 1952, in Sullivan, Indiana, to the late Ruby May Glenn Darrough and Clinton “Ike” Darrough, Bud lived a life marked by kindness, dedication to family, and a passion for craftsmanship.
Carolyn Kniess, 88, Vincennes
Carolyn June (Heiser) Kness, 88, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2024 in Vincennes, IN, with her daughter Wanda Whittington at her side. She was born on December 23, 1935 in Zion, IL in her lifelong home to Dan and Eleanor (Kratz) Heiser. Carolyn married E. James Kness in March 1956. She enjoyed her many years as a school librarian at Shiloh Park school, was a lifelong member of Christ Community Church (formerly Christian Catholic Church) in Zion, IL and was an active member of American Legion for many years.
Janice Kellersohn, 69, Vincennes
Janice R. Kellersohn, a compassionate, kind, and wise soul, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2024, in Evansville, IN. Born on December 9, 1954, in Vincennes, IN, she was a beacon of light to all who knew her. Janice’s zest for life was evident in her love for traveling, especially her cherished trips to Germany, and in the intricate handmade cards she crafted with love.
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