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WPD: Man arrested for drugs after reporting break-in
WASHINGTON, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A man was arrested for multiple drug charges after calling the police to his residence to investigate a possible break-in. According to the Washington Police Department, local law enforcement responded to a report of a break-in on Tuesday in the area of E. Flora Street. Upon arriving, WPD officers along with […]
Martin Co. residents speak out against proposed road projects
LOOGOOTEE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Several people turned out for a meeting Wednesday night in Loogootee concerning a proposed road project. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation the “Mid-States Corridor Project” would connect roads in Southern Indiana to Interstate 69. The project would run generally through Huntingburg then to the Jasper area and extend north […]
Vincennes city engineer gives update on Washington Ave. project
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Vincennes city engineer John Sprague said they are making good progress on stage one of the $6,600,000 Washington Ave. project. This stage ranges from Emerson Ave. to Belle Crossing. Sprague said that this area, one of the oldest roads in the area, demanded lots of renovations and updates to meet modern-day […]
Trent Hinkle discusses future plans if reelected
KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Trent Hinkle the Republican incumbent in the Knox County Commissioner’s race for District 2, discussed some of his future plans if he were to be reelected. Hinkle said he takes a lot of pride in the relationship built between the commissioners and county council since his time in office. He […]
Vincennes leaders rocked their best heels for the 'Walk Toward Justice'
VINCENNES, Ind.(WTHI) - It's not everyday that you see Vincennes Mayor Joe Yochum and other city officials wearing a pair of red pumps. But for an important cause, you just might see them walking to the courthouse in support of victims of sexual assault. Many at the 'Walk Toward Justice'...
New EPA rules will force fossil fuel power plants to cut pollution
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday 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 hundreds of […] The post New EPA rules will force fossil fuel power plants to cut pollution appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
VPD: Be wary of phone scam asking for school donations
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Vincennes Police Department said that scammers are pretending to be officers to ask for money. Sgt. Aaron Luce said that these callers are asking for donations for the department’s school resource officer program to get more officers into local schools. Luce said he has seen many scams like this one in […]
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