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Princeton PD receives ‘Tommy the Moose’ stuffed toys to help anxious children
PRINCETON, Ind. (WFIE) - The Princeton Police Department and Gibson County Sheriff’s Office are partnering with the Princeton Moose Lodge #354 to better help children with anxiety. Officers received “Tommy the Moose” stuffed animals that can be handed to children who are stressed or going through a traumatic experience....
Family shares updates on 11-year-old Boy Scout badly hurt by fallen tree
WARRICK CO., Ind. (WFIE) - On an overnight camping trip in Old Ben Scout Reservation in Winslow, Indiana, disaster struck Boy Scout Troop 352. In the early morning hours, a tree fell onto a tent with three sleeping scouts inside. One of them, 11-year-old Ethan Hills, described as a Christmas...
Scott Grizzle named head coach of Pike Central
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - Pike Central football named a new head coach ahead of the 2024 season. On Friday, Scott Grizzle was introduced as the next football coach, filling in the vacancy after Ronn Varney resigned. Grizzle’s coaching career consists of being a quarterback coach at Raceland, a head coach...
Princeton man to complete in International Lineman’s Rode for Duke Energy
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Fifteen Duke Energy line workers from the Midwest will compete this fall in the International Lineman’s Rodeo. One of them is from Princeton. The regional lineman’s rodeo was held over the weekend in Plainfield. The utility company announced Oliver Huhta nabbed first place in...
New EPA rules will force fossil fuel power plants to cut pollution
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week released a sweeping set of rules aimed at cutting air, water and land pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants. Environmental and clean energy groups celebrated the announcement as long overdue, particularly for coal-burning power plants, which have saddled hundreds of communities across the country with dirty air and […] The post New EPA rules will force fossil fuel power plants to cut pollution appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
4th Annual Honor and Remember Run signups open
On August 24, 2024, OFS is hosting its 4th Annual Honor and Remember Run with a 5K Trail Run, 10K Trail Run, 13 Mile Ruck Run, and Kids Fun Run. Please join us in honoring our military veterans, their families, emergency personnel, and all who died on 9/11 and the wars following that fateful day.Ruck Runners are encouraged to participate in 2 sets of 22 honor pushups/pullups to help bring awareness to the fact that 22 veterans commit suicide every day.
Princeton couple federally charged for $1M mail, ID theft scheme
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Officials say a Princeton couple is facing federal charges for a $1 million mail and identity theft scheme, as well as firearms offenses. According to the United States Attorney’s Office Southern District of Indiana, Michael Jerome Wright, 44, and Cortney Lashea Young, 35, both of Princeton, Indiana, have both been charged […]
Softball: Rockridge tops Princeton in battle of Three Rivers division leaders
PRINCETON – The two division leaders of the Three Rivers Conference intersected at Little Siberia Field on Tuesday. Rockridge (19-2), the Three Rivers West leader, rode a three-hit shutout by ace pitcher Kendra Lewis to a 10-0 win over Three Rivers East front-runner Princeton (13-5). Princeton catcher Sam Woolley,...
Before picking Cordish casino, Petersburg letter said city preferred Bally’s
A week before the Petersburg City Council voted unanimously to pick Cordish Companies to potentially build a casino, City Manager John Altman Jr. signed a letter saying the city council intended to pick a competing company, according to a copy of the document obtained by The Virginia Mercury. The April...
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