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A pair of census tracts in Vincennes are among the 156 Opportunity Zones nominations made by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. The federal Opportunity Zone program was created as part of
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New information has been released about a pair of investigations in Washington. Washington PD responded to the report of an armed robbery at the Chuckles Gas Station on Highway 57
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An excited picture is being painted in a Vincennes Lincoln Art Class. Earlier this week, students at LHS found out that their submission in the Vans Custom Culture contest had
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The United Way of Knox County is sponsoring a community wide team competition to benefit its partnering agency. The “Minute To Win It” competition will pit three member teams against
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-The Knox County Sheriff’s Department arrested 35-year-old Craig Clark on a charge of auto theft Thursday. He is being held in the Knox County Jail. -A Vincennes man is in
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Vincennes University has earned the designation as a 2018-19 Top 10 Military Friendly School. A survey by the Military Friendly Company identifies organizations whose commitment to serving the military and
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A federal appeals court once again struck down part of an Indiana anti-abortion law. The latest ruling concerns a 2016 measure that banned abortions because of a fetus’s characteristics. The
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The second round of federal funding to address the opioid epidemic in Indiana has been announced. The state will receive $10.9 million from the 21st Century Cures Act. Last year,
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A national addiction policy group launched an Indiana chapter this week with an aim to create more resources for families and individuals struggling with addiction. The Addiction Policy Forum works
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Knox County will soon begin taking steps towards improving their internal controls policy. At their meeting Tuesday night, the Knox County Commissioners discussed ways to better the current policy, that