Donna Sue Howard
Donna Sue Howard, 77, of Terre Haute, Indiana, passed away June 21, 2024. She was born on November 5, 1946, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Roy Bragg and Charlotte (Kelly) Bragg. Donna worked at Columbia Records for
Patsy M. Seward Hoopingarner
Patsy M. Seward Hoopingarner, 82, of Terre Haute passed away on Monday, June 24, 2024. She was born June 30, 1941 in Terre Haute to Clarence Reffett and Sarah Marie Florye Reffett. Survivors include her children, Robert
THPD Investigating a stabbing
Terre Haute, In. – Just after 1 am Wednesday morning the Terre Haute, Police were called to the 1600 block of 1st Ave. on a report of a stabbing. When they arrived, they found a stabbing victim
Vermillion Co. Ambulance Service Has A New Home
Clinton, In. – The Vermillion County ambulance service has a new home. The city and Vermillion County have agreed that the Clinton Fire Department will house the county’s ambulance and crew. The term of the lease from
Remains identified in 26 tear old Cold Case
Vigo County, In. – It’s taken 26 years, but the Indiana State Police have identified remains from a 26-year-old cold case. The skeletal remains were found along Fruitridge Avenue near the Interstate 70 overpass in 1998. Over
Trucks, Trucks and More Trucks
Vigo Co. In – If you were wondering why hundreds of Semi’s were rolling through Terre Haute, West Terre Haute and National Avenue west yesterday…it was because the Indiana State Police shut down the west bound lanes
New Study Finds Indiana The Fifth Best State For Basketball
California has been named the best state for basketball in the US, scoring the highest in a new ultimate basketball ranking. Texas is second, while New York is third. Illinois placed 4th, Michigan 6th. Kentucky was 15th.
It’s Lemonade Day
Terre Haute, In. – If you see youngsters selling Lemonade on a stand around town stop and buy a cold glass. Today and Tomorrow are Wabash Valley Lemonade Days. Lemonade Day is an organization that helps teach
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Biden admin contacts with social media companies
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a First Amendment challenge from a group of social media users and two states to the Biden administration’s communication with social media companies in an effort to remove misinformation on the
5 charged with trying to bribe juror with $120K in Minnesota Feeding Our Future fraud trial
Five people have been indicted for their alleged roles in the $120,000 bribery attempt of a juror in Minnesota during the Feeding Our Future fraud trial earlier this month. Federal prosecutors said that authorities found on confiscated