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4 Arrested in Vincennes Meth Bust


State Police arrested four people Tuesday after finding methamphetamine in a Vincennes apartment.

Birdseye Man Arrested on Meth and Other Charges


The Dubois County Sheriff's Department arrested a Birdseye man on meth and other charges Tuesday night following a traffic stop on US 231, south of Country Club Drive in Jasper.

Vincennes Man Arrested Following Dispute


Vincennes Police arrested a Vincennes man Tuesday after being called to Walgreens to handle a dispute.

Cannelburg Man Arrested for Leaving Scene


Washington Police arrested a Cannelburg man Monday for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident.

Knox Co. BZA Approves Slaughterhouse Zoning


The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals has approved a conditional use for a slaughterhouse for Farbest Foods in the Vincennes Industrial Park.

Kentucky Kingdom Lease Up for Approval Thursday


The Kentucky State Fair Board will meet Thursday afternoon  to consider a lease agreement for the now closed Kentucky Kingdom Amusement and Water Park.

Gibson Co. Girl Found Safe in Chicago


A Gibson County girl reported missing since Friday has been found unharmed near Chicago.

Gas Prices On The Rise


Gasoline prices are still on the rise across the country. 

Morris Becomes Joke At Statehouse For Girl Scout Criticism


State Representative Bob Morris has become a joke at the Indiana Statehouse for his criticism of the Girl Scouts. 

Earthquake Shakes Illinois


No injuries were reported after a 4.0-magnitude earthquake shook downstate Illinois Tuesday morning. 

Long Term Care Options Bill


A bill on its way to Governor Mitch Daniel's desk requires Hoosiers be informed of all of their options for long-term care when they're being discharged from the hospital.

Meet Your Legislators on February 25th


“Meet Your Legislators” will be broadcast on February 25th at 9:00 a.m. (EST) on WVUT-TV and WVUB radio.

Illinois: AFSCME: Budget Cuts Gone Too Far


AFSCME officials say Illinois Governor Pat Quinn's budget cuts are going too far. 

Sugarland Starts To Backtrack After Blaming Fans


The country music duo Sugarland is backtracking and in damage control after the band's lawyers said in court documents that fans are to blame for injuries and deaths at the Indiana State Fair. 
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