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INDOT selects preferred route of planned Mid-States Corridor
(Local News ~ 04/13/22)
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — State officials have chosen the preferred route of a proposed highway that would run from the Ohio River to Interstate 69, linking small southern Indiana communities to I-69. The Indiana Department of Transportation announced its selection of the “Alternative P” route over several other options for the Mid-States Corridor in a public notice published Monday in the classifieds section of the Evansville Courier & Press, the newspaper reported...
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Rex Herbert Camden
(Obituary ~ 04/13/22)
Rex Herbert Camden, 88, went to Heaven peacefully at Hamilton Memorial Rehab and Health Care Center on Monday, April 11, 2022. He was born June 15, 1933 in Sullivan to the late Clovis and Ethel (Beck) Camden. Rex worked as foreman for Eads Coal Mine in Belle Rive, Ill.. ...
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Lakers blank Warriors 10-0
(High School Sports ~ 04/13/22)
Staff Report JASONVILLE – The Shakamak baseball team won its first home game of the 2022 season with a 10-0 takedown of North Knox. The Lakers move to 2-3 after playing bigger schools the first four games. Shakamak scored at least one run in every inning to beat North Knox in five. Senior Oscar Pegg delivered at the plate with five RBIs on three hits. Pegg and Xavier Fiscus both had a homer in the game. For Pegg, it was his second home run of the season...
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Linton softball defeats county foe Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 04/13/22)
LINTON – Linton scored three runs in the first and never gave up the lead in its first SWIAC game of the season to win 7-1. Visiting Bloomfield stayed in the game thanks to its defensive effort by sophomore pitcher Brookelynn Miller as she lasted five and two-third innings against the Linton bats...
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Prosecutor’s Office wants us all to do our part to prevent child abuse
(Local News ~ 04/13/22)
The Greene County Prosecutor’s Office recently issued a press release to remind our residents April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. According to the release, “During the month and throughout the year, Prosecutor (Jarod) Holtsclaw encourages all individuals and organizations to play a role in making our county a better and safer place for children and families. Even one child abuse case in our community is one too many.”...
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