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4TH OF JULY HERITAGE HOUSE ICE CREAM SOCIAL
(OLNEY) Speaking of Thursday, all are invited to the Fourth of July Heritage House Ice Cream Social in Olney. Running from 1:30 to 4:00 in the afternoon, the rain or shine event is free & will include live musical entertainment, refreshments, tours of the Heritage House, and more. That’s all at the corner of Kitchell Avenue and Elm Street in Olney. See you there.
Vincennes group provides support for local veterans
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTHI) - For many veterans, it's often times difficult to connect with others and plant new roots after serving. Vincennes new chapter of Irreverent Warriors wants to help make this easier. From housing to jobs to just helping them make connections, the chapter will be making a big...
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...
Hot summer, hot art — First Friday Art Walk
VINCENNES - First Friday Art Walk is July 5 from 5-8 p.m., featuring exhibits at Art Space Vincennes, Open Gallery and Northwest Territory Art Guild Gallery, with pop-up events and displays along Main Street between the galleries. Art Space Vincennes, located at 521 Main St., will continue Metal, Meaning &...
$35M housing project planned for Vincennes
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 to the city.
Blackard records top-10 finish in 2024 North-South Junior Amateur
A strong finish earned Peyton Blackard a 10th-place tie in Wednesday’s final round of the North-South Junior Amateur Golf Championships at Pinehurst (North Carolina) Country Club. Birdies on the 17th and 18th holes gave the recently turned 18-year-old Gibson Southern senior-to be a one-over-par 37-36–73 score for the day...
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FRANCISCO — Francisco churches host a "Free Indeed" event at 4:30 pm. Saturday, July 6 at Francisco Church of the Nazarene, featuring food, bounce house, face-painting and photo booth prior to 6 p.m. worship and preaching featuring guest speaker Minister Heath Sheraden.
David W. Weber
FORT BRANCH — David W. Weber, 82, of Fort Branch died at his home. He was born July 23, 1941, to Sylvester and Mary (Scott) Weber in Princeton. He is preceded in death by his parents and siblings Janet Beckett, Anna Catherine McEllhiney and Ralph Weber. He is survived...
Good Samaritan Home recognized
OAKLAND CITY — Good Samaritan Home, a member of American Senior Communities is recognized as a 2024 Silver — Achievement in Quality Award recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living. The award is the second of three distinctions possible through the AHCA/NCAL...
Schenk opens Deere at 2-under
SILVIS, Ill. — Playing in a tournament where he’s been the most productive, Adam Schenk nearly had a clean card in shooting a 2-under-par 69 Thursday at the John Deere Classic. The Vincennes PGA player has had two fourth-place finishes and a sixth-place showing in his last four...
Hinkle highlights GSH perinatal services
VINCENNES — A perinatal services update was given at the Good Samaritan Hospital Board of Governors meeting Wednesday afternoon. Director of Professional Practice and Perinatal Services Heidi Hinkle said she could talk about the subject all day long, but chose a few key points to highlight in her presentation for the board.
Sharon Knowles Deal
OWENSVILLE — Sharon Knowles Deal,. She was born to James Oliver and Audrie (Rust) Knowles Nov. 28, 1948. She was a member Maumee General Baptist Church. She married Gerald “Jerry” Deal on July 18, 1981, and assisted his popular vegetable and fruit stand in Owensville, keeping the produce stand going a couple years after his death in 2017.
Owensville council work towards providing water service to customer
OWENSVILLE – Owensville resident Terrence Burger has a water problem. Burger lives just outside of Owensville, with neighbors serviced by the water department in the town of Owensville, but Burger has had an issue getting his home connected to the town's service.
Post 25 Seniors rout Oldham, Kentucky, 15-1
PRINCETON — After playing in an astounding 10 games decided by one run through the opening 22 games of the season, the Brent Denbo-led Princeton Post 25 Senior American Legion team broke out in a big way in the team’s 15-1 rout of Oldham, Kentucky Post 39 on Saturday morning in the opening game of the second-and-final day of the 2024 Princeton Invitational held at historic and legendary Gil Hodges Field.
Post 25 Seniors ‘walk’ past Clay City in Princeton Invitational opener
PRINCETON — Having already played in an astounding nine games that had been decided by a single run in the early stages of the 2024 campaign, the Brent Denbo-led Princeton Post 25 American Legion Senior team has undoubtedly been battle-tested. That experience ultimately paid off with a 3-2 walk-off victory over Clay City Post 225 on Friday afternoon in the opening game of the 2024 Princeton Invitational at historic and legendary Gil Hodges Field.
Shannon Faye Douglas
OWENSVILLE — Shannon Faye Douglas, 60, of Owensville, died July 3, 2024, at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville. She was born in Evansville, April 21, 1964. She graduated from Princeton Community High School in 1982, and married Robin Douglas Aug. 7, 1982. She was a member of First Christian Church in Owensville. She retired from Toyota Manufacturing in Princeton in 2020 after 22 years of service.
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