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Indiana’s Washington Square Mall Covered By a Black Tarp: Seeking Answers
There have been rumblings of some construction inside Washington Square Mall, so my investigation continues. That is a question a lot of folks are asking on social media and in the NextDoor app. I stopped in and asked a few questions, but I didn't leave with any solid answers. Multiple...
PRISON SENTENCES HANDED DOWN RECENTLY IN EDWARDS COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
Edwards County State’s Attorney, Eric St. Ledger released information on two individuals recently sentenced to the Illinois Department of Corrections. 30-year- old Kristina M. Randall of Fort Branch, Indiana, was sentenced on June 4th to a total of 6-years and 6-months in the Illinois Department of Corrections followed by a term of 1-year of Mandatory Supervised Release (formerly known as “parole”) for Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class 2 Felony.
Here are this week's Vanderburgh County food and restaurant inspection reports
Food service and restaurant inspections are performed by the Vanderburgh County Health Department. The date listed in each record is the date the inspection occurred. Tokyo Japan, 3000 N Green River Road, June 12, Three non-critical violations: Walk-in in need of repair. Observed leak in roof, Woman’s restroom sink in need of repair, Hood system in need of cleaning.
Traffic Alert: Sinkhole closes part of intersection in Mt. Carmel
MT. CARMEL, Ill. (WFIE) - Officials say a sinkhole has closed part of an intersection in Mount Carmel. According to Mayor Joe Judge, the intersection of 9th and Market Street is currently closed. He says city workers are in the area, and the sinkhole is blocked off. For now, officials...
Vanderburgh County Fair less than a week away
VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. (WEVV) — The Vanderburgh County Fair is right around the corner. The 103rd annual fair will return to the Vanderburgh 4-H Center at 201 E Boonville-New Harmony Rd. from Monday, July 22, to Saturday, July 27. Before the fair officially kicks off on Monday, several shows...
Mt. Vernon resident asking for stricter firework ordinance
MOUNT VERNON, In. (WEHT) -Fireworks are often part of 4th of July celebrations, but one Mount Vernon resident has had enough with the noise. Deborah Hall says, “Over the Fourth of July, several days before and several days after it was like a war zone in our very tight neighborhoods the houses are very close […]
Lane closures planned for U.S. 41 in Gibson Co.
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has announced lane closures for U.S. 41 in Gibson County. Officials say beginning on or around July 22, crews will begin alternating lane closures on U.S. 41 in Gibson County near Princeton. These closures will occur at the intersection of County Road 100 W and […]
“IS IT TRUE” JULY 18. 2024
We hope that today’s IS IT TRUE provokes honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address rationally and responsibly. City-County Observer Comment Policy. Be kind to people. No personal attacks or harassment will be tolerated and will be removed from...
'Happy hour' is legal again in Indiana. Here's what 10 restaurants, bars offer to patrons.
EVANSVILLE – As of July 1, it once again became legal for Indiana bars and restaurants to offer drink specials for only part of the day, in an effort to bring customers in during traditionally slower times. “Happy hour” is often held in the afternoon or early evening, to...
Vanderburgh Health Department to host back-to-school vaccine clinic this month
EVANSVILLE — Qualifying families hoping to take care of back-to-school vaccines will have a chance at the end of July. The Vanderburgh County Health Department is hosting a Back-to-School Immunization Clinic, sponsored by MDWise, from 2:30 to 6 p.m. on July 30, onsite at 420 Mulberry St. There will also be school supplies, food and vendors available.
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