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Section of SR 56 Closed Beginning March 11
Indiana Department of Transportation’s contractor for the $4,216,800 State Road 56 project from High Street to Heritage Chapel Road at Salem has re-set its...
Corn Farmers Encouraged to Run for Indiana Corn Checkoff Board
Indiana corn farmers with an interest in building stronger markets for their corn while
strengthening their leadership skills are encouraged to run for a seat...
Free New Year’s Day meals must be reserved by December 22nd.
Plans are already being made for the annual New Year's Day free meal distribution organized by the Sheriff's Department's reserve officers and off-duty officers...
Hoosier Uplands Boosts New Cattle Barn Project with $15,000 Grant
Washington County Farmers Merchants Fair Board has been working diligently on the new cattle barn project. With a grant through Hoosier Uplands, the Fair...
Summer Seal Coat Operations Scheduled to Begin in July
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces summer seal coat operations beginning district-wide in July.
Depending upon weather conditions, INDOT crews will begin seal coat operations...
Your July 4th Cookout to Cost Slightly Less this Year Says INFB
Hoosiers should expect to pay roughly $5 per person on summer cookout ingredients
This year, hosts of an Independence Day cookout featuring some of America’s...
Traffic Stop Leads to a DUI and Meth Arrest
On December 18, 2019, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Trooper Andrew Mattern was patrolling in the area of Poplar and 25th Street, when he stopped...
Man Wanted for Child Solicitation and Sexual Misconduct with a Minor
The Scott County Sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted for questioning in multiple allegations of child molestation,...
Borden Meeting To Discuss Consolidation With East Washington Schools Jan. 31
A meeting will be held in Borden next week will allow the community and stakeholders the chance to discuss the possible annexation of Borden...
First two Covid-19 Deaths in Orange County
Dr. Jose Lopez and the Orange County Health Department today announced the first two Orange County deaths from COVID-19.
No personal information is being release...


















