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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

Indiana News

129 Results / Page 7 of 15

Daviess County

18 Your Old Washington Man Arrested for Monday’s Armed Robbery

Washington Police arrested a Washington man following an investigation into the armed robbery of the Marathon on West National Highway that took place Monday. According to Washington Police, 18-year-old Isaac Hardcastle was taken into custody outside of a residence in the 1200 block of McCormick Avenue. Hardcastle was charged with armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and theft of a firearm. During the arrest, deputies seized a handgun. The […]

todayOctober 8, 2025 4

Indiana News

Vincennes Rotary Selling 52 for 52 Tickets for 2026

For many years, the Vincennes Rotary Club has raised money by holding a weekly giveaway of $250 for 52 weeks. Officials with Rotary are now selling tickets for the 2026 fundraiser. Over the years, the Vincennes Rotary has used the money raised for service projects, community events, and scholarships for area high school students. Tickets are $52 and are available through any Vincennes Rotarian.

todayOctober 7, 2025 2

Indiana News

Special Meetings Set for Friday in Loogootee

The Loogootee Board of Works will hold and executive session followed by a special session Friday Evening at 6. According to information obtained by Illiana News, the session is to receive information about and interview prospective employees. The executive session is closed to the public. Immediately following completion of the the Executive Session, the Loogooter Board of Works will hold a Special Meeting. This Special Meeting is open to the […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 18

Indiana News

Protect Your Identity Seminar Set for Wednesday

The Elmer Buchta Technology Center at i-69 and State Roads 56 and 61 in Pike County will be holding a Protect Your Identity seminar. The event will be held Wednesday evening at 5:30. The event can be attended in person or can be viewed via internet stream at http://www.facebook.com/piketechcenter. Pike County Sheriff, Jason McKinney, Phil Clauss with the Pike County School Corporation, and Emily Fischer, Vice President of Operations at […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 3

Indiana News

Solar Project Now Operating in Pike County

Wednesday was a big day for Arevon Energy in Pike County. The company has cut the ribbon and started operations on the Ratts 1 and Heirloom solar projects. Ratts 1 and Heirloom represent an investment of nearly $400 million and will disburse more than $86 million to local governments over their lifespans. Local leaders say that the money received will support schools, infrastructure, and other essential public services. The two […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 16

Indiana News

Hydrant Flushing and Trick or Treating Hours Announced for Shoals

The Town of Shoals held their monthly town council meeting. Two items on last night’s agenda involved the setting of hydrant flushing and trick or treating hours. According to the town website, hydrant flushing will take place overnight on October 14th from 10 PM until 7 AM. Officials say that residents will notice a dip in the water pressure during that time. They also do not recommend doing laundry as […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 4

Indiana News

Vincennes YMCA to Put On Senior Health Fair Thursday

The Vincennes YMCA at 2010 College Avenue will be holding a senior health fair on Thursday, October 9th beginning at 10 AM. According to organizers, guests can enjoy a free coffee mug at the coffee station, educational sessions on scams, caregiver support, health programs, a line dance demo with Kay Keith & The Country Trio, free lunch, afternoon bingo, and WTWO’s Jesse Walker’s weather predictions. There will also be door […]

todayOctober 7, 2025 10

Daviess County

Milling Work Delayed in Washington

Officials with the city of Washington have announced that road milling work that was scheduled for today has been delayed. Officials say that the road work is delayed due to weather conditions. According to the forecast, clear and sunny skies are scheduled to return to the area, meaning work may begin tomorrow.

todayOctober 7, 2025 4

Gibson County

Princeton City Council Holds First October Meeting

The Princeton City Council and Board of Works both met Monday Evening. During the council meeting, officials held a public hearing for the upcoming fiscal year budget. Nobody spoke for or against the budget The council will take a vote on the budget on October 20th. The council introduced a bond ordinance. The ordinance would be for infrastructure improvements. A public hearing on the bond ordinance will be held October […]

todayOctober 6, 2025 3