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    Rise and Shine Illiana for 10/16/2025 ILIN Media LLC

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    Illiana News Evening Edition for 10/10/2025 ILIN Media LLC

Month: September 2025

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Obituaries

Timothy E. Hutcheson, 63, Fairfield

Timothy E. Hutcheson, 63, of Fairfield, passed away at 8:31am on Monday, September 22, 2025, at Fairfield Memorial Hospital. He had worked as a laborer in the oilfield for many years. Tim was born on May 8, 1962, in Fairfield, IL to Eugene and Mary (Green) Hutcheson. Survivors include his 35 year companion Kristi Williams of Fairfield, his children Candice (Hutcheson) Hennis of Olney, IL, Charlotte (Hutcheson) Strange of Mrytle […]

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Obituaries

Terri Renee Ray, 66, Lawrenceville

Terri Renee Ray, age 66, of Lawrenceville, Illinois, passed away on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Indiana. She was born on February 8, 1959, in Rapid City, South Dakota, the daughter of Chester C. “Junior” Smith, Jr. and Ellen (Akers) Smith. Terri worked as a health aide for Lawrence County Community Unit District No. 20. She was devoted to her family and treasured every moment […]

todaySeptember 24, 2025 5

Illinois News

Illinois State Police Offer Up Tips For Safe Driving Around Farm Vehicles As Harvest Season Approaches

With fall harvest season approaching, the Illinois State Police are offering driving tips to not only keep farmers with slow moving vehicles safe, but the motorists throughout the state. The tips are listed below: Pay attention and do not drive distracted. Slow down when encountering slow moving vehicles. Flashing amber lights mean “CAUTION!”. Pass with extreme caution. Allow extra room when following farm equipment. It is illegal to pass in […]

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Indiana News

Rotary Young Leaders in Vincennes Gets a New Name

VINCENNES - The group, Rotary Young Leaders has announced their new name. That new name is Uplift Knox County. Group leaders say that Rotary International has an incredible mission of serving the world, and we’re deeply grateful for the support and inspiration they’ve given us since the very beginning. Their guidance lit the spark that brought us together and ignited our passion for giving back. As Uplift Knox County, the […]

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Indiana News

Knox County Drug Court Foundation Hosts Annual Staff vs. Participants Game

VINCENNES - If you are a graduate of Vincennes Lincoln High School, chances are that you have heard of the V-Men versus Faculty game that happens yearly. The Knox County Drug Court Foundation hosts a yearly Staff versus Participants game. While the staff has won the matchup each of the last two years, the participants and tax payers of Knox County are the real winners. The Participants in the Knox […]

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Indiana News

Darmstadt Man Arrested on Following Revocation of Bond

PIKE COUNTY - A Darmstadt Man is behind bars after he was arrested Wednesday afternoon. 53-year-old Dale Sandy was booked into the Pike County Jail following revocation of bond According to MyCase, Sandy is also facing charges in Gibson County that were filed on September 18th. In that case, he faces counts of residential entry and invasion of privacy. Pike County Authorities filed a bond revocation warrant based on the […]

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Indiana News

Vincennes Man Arrested Following Domestic Disturbance

VINCENNES - Vincennes City Police arrested a Vincennes man following a domestic dispute early Wednesday Morning. At 12:48 AM, Vincennes City Police booked 28-year-old Brian Oliver into the Knox County Jail. Oliver faces counts of domestic battery and intimidation. Oliver is being held without bond in the Knox County Jail, pending a court appearance.

todaySeptember 24, 2025 5

Edwards County

Pavement Work to Close A Street in Albion Starting October 1

ALBION - The City of Albion has announced that a local street will close next Wednesday for a few days as pavement resurfacing will take place. Officials in Albion say that South 5th Street from Main to Cherry Street will be closed beginning October 1st and is expected to reopen to traffic by the end of the day on October 3rd, weather permitting.

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