A fight between neighbors Sunday night in Vincennes resulted in minor injuries and an arrest. Vincennes Police were called to 10th and Dubois at 11:10-pm and spoke with several people
SK’s Staggs: Assistant Principal of the Year
South Knox Elementary’s Assistant Principal Scott Staggs has received a top honor in the state. Over the weekend Staggs was named as Indiana’s 2012 Assistant Principal of the Year by
Annual Parade of Lights Winning Entries
The annual Parade of Lights Friday in Vincennes welcomed in the holiday season with several parade entry winners. The Best Overall entry went to the St. John Catholic Church. The
Day wins this year’s Discussion Meet
A Vincennes University Agribusiness major won this year’s Discussion Meet at VU. Evan Day won the competition hosted by the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation of Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee.
Watermelon Drop Plans Underway
One of the nation’s “top ten quirkiest New Year’s Eve celebrations,” the 5th Annual Watermelon Drop, returns to Vincennes’ Riverfront Pavilion on December 31st. At the stroke of midnight, 13
Pence Preparing for Transition
Governor elect Mike Pence has announced a transition website aimed at helping individuals apply for positions with the Pence administration. The website www.IndianaWorks.net– provide information about the transition and announce
Vincennes Hostess Store Closing
The Hostess store in Vincennes is expected to close it’s doors in the next week or so. The looming closure comes as Hostess brands has asked a court for permission
Dowtown Stroll & Parade of Lights Begins Tonight
The Christmas season is underway in Vincennes as this weekend marks the annual downtown Christmas Stroll. Activities begin Friday night with the Parade of Lights at 6:30-pm. The parade, will
Vincennes Arrests
A Vincennes man faces charges following a traffic stop at 7:15-pm at Forbes and McKinley Road. Vincennes officers say they saw a pick up with expired plates and stopped it.
Johnson Sentenced for Sexual Misconduct w/Minor
A Vincennes man was sentenced to 8 years in prison and 2 years in work release after his sentencing hearing in Knox County. 23-year-old Brett A. Johnson received the sentences