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12/24/2024

Sharon Williams, 58, overheard some concerning talk among the residents at the apartment complex where she lives with her mother.

12/24/2024

The varsity girls and boys basketball teams, along with their dedicated coaches, spent time wrapping presents for Jubilee Christmas. This wonderful event ensures local families have a joyful holiday season,

12/24/2024

Shohei Ohtani has been named The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year for the third time. That ties the two-way superstar with Michael Jordan, an athlete Ohtani followed while

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12/24/2024

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12/24/2024

As the 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly approaches, public school leaders will have their eyes on many issues, but uppermost will be overall k-12 funding, as well as

12/23/2024

Authorities say a police officer has been fatally shot at a North Carolina supermarket and a suspect has been taken into custody. Police announced the officer’s death at an afternoon

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12/23/2024

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12/23/2024

Elf on the Shelf times two arrived at Washington Catholic last week. Washington Catholic Principal Karie Craney and Director of Marketing Sara Voges brought holiday cheer and plenty of laughs

12/23/2024

Dear Savvy Senior,

12/23/2024

This week I’ll share recipes I like making around Christmastime. Daughter Elizabeth brought a batch of this dough on Wednesday. It is a delicious cutout cookie that works really great.

12/23/2024

MOUNT VERNON – The Washington Lady Hatchets moved to 13-2 with a 58-9 win over Mt. Vernon on Saturday afternoon. The win also pushed them to 6-0 in the PAC.

12/22/2024

EVANSVILLE - Evansville Mater Dei had the formula for success on Saturday night as the ‘Cats went wild from the field, hitting 9-12 shots in the opening stanza, to build

12/22/2024

The Washington Hatchets sent visiting Tell City home with a big lump of coal in their stocking on Saturday at the Hatchet House.

12/22/2024

MONTGOMERY - The Vincennes Lincoln Alices brought a little of the Grinch spirit into the DC Metal Viking Classic on Saturday morning. The Alice picked up a rare win in

12/21/2024

NO ONE SHOULD GO HUNGRY: Would you like to make a difference? It’s heartbreaking to think that someone you know—perhaps even a family member—is faced with choosing between food and

12/21/2024

Three Barr-Reeve students just returned from a trip to New York where they performed at Carnegie Hall. Students must be nominated or receive a strong recommendation letter from a music

12/21/2024

The holidays are here, and kids everywhere are hoping to be on Santa’s good list. Popular toys like AI robots and flying orb balls are on many kids’ wish lists,

12/21/2024

In the “Rocky Horror Picture Show,” there is a song called “The Time Warp” and it appears Indiana is headed back into its own version of the time warp once

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