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Fitness Star Sports Launches Innovative Products to Transform Your Workout Experience
In a significant move to redefine the fitness landscape, Fitness Star Sports today unveiled a new range of products designed to enhance the workout experience for fitness enthusiasts across the globe. From state-of-the-art exercise equipment to the latest in fitness clothing and essential health supplements, the company’s latest offerings are set to empower individuals to achieve their health and fitness goals with unprecedented ease and efficiency.
Pike Central Boys Basketball Coach Hunter Elliott Resigns to Take on Administrative Role
Pike Central will be searching for a new boys basketball coach. Hunter Elliott turned in his letter of resignation yesterday after leading the team for the past few seasons. Elliott expressed his sincere gratitude to the school board, his staff, and the players for an amazing experience. He will be moving to an administrative position and plans to stay with the youth program to continue to build a strong Pike Central boys basketball program.
Fire destroys old Decker school; gym/sawmill saved
DECKER, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Update: Multiple fire departments responded Tuesday night to a structure fire at the former Decker High School in Knox County. Doug Springfield, Assistant Chief with the Johnson Township Volunteer Fire Department said the call came in at 7:41 p.m. Springfield said the school building, three stories high with a basement, was […]
REGISTRATION UNTIL FRIDAY FOR RICHLAND COUNTY FALL KIDS MALL
(OLNEY) Registration is continuing, but only until Friday this week, for this year’s Fall Kids Mall of Richland County, a program for countywide families in need of clothing assistance and school supplies for their child or children in Preschool through 8th Grade preparing for the start of the new school year next month. With this Friday, July 12th, the final day to register, the sign up link is available on the Fall Kids Mall Facebook page and many others, including the RCCU#1 School District homepage, the Middle School and Elementary School pages, and on the Olney Public Library page. After the sign up date, registered families will be contacted via email to confirm their curbside pickup time at Trinity Lutheran Church in Olney on August 2nd and 3rd. There are no financial requirements or financial details needed to take part in the free program. For those having trouble using the online form, contact Fall Kids Mall on its Facebook page. For those needing internet/computer access, they are encouraged to visit the Olney Public Library during regular business hours.
INDOT: Portion of S.R. 64 closing due to sewer repairs
GIBSON CO., Ind. (WFIE) - The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced an upcoming road closure for part of State Road 64 in Gibson County. On Monday, June 15, crews will close S.R. 64 in Princeton between North Center Street and nearby railroad tracks. According to a release, that closure...
Everything You Need To Know About the 2024 Posey County Fair in Southern Indiana
The 165th annual Posey County Fair runs from July 15-20 at the Posey County Fairgrounds in New Harmony, IN. There are plenty of things to see and do throughout the week, including rides, games, exhibits, vendors, animals, concerts and so much more. General admission is $8 per person, although you...
VUVB adds offensive power with signing of Tiara Sands
VINCENNES, Ind. – The three time defending Region 24 Champion Vincennes University Volleyball program picked up another big addition last week with the signing of outside hitter Tiara Sands. Sands comes to Vincennes University from Zephyrhills High School in Zephyrhills, Fla., northeast of Tampa. Sands is coming off a...
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.
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.
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 Arrested for Interfering with Drug Test
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...
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...
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