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OAKWOOD — In the end, it was the Oakwood baseball team that had the last word on Monday. Jackson Dudley had a single in the bottom of the seventh to drive in the only run of the game as the Comets ...
Pope Francis has died at age 88. History’s first Latin American pontiff charmed the world with his humble style and concern ...
A sweet new chapter has begun in Downtown Danville as Revel Bakery gathered to celebrate the bakery’s grand opening with a ...
The Danville Farmers Market is pleased to announce the Summer Market Season for 2025 will begin Saturday, May 17 and run for every Saturday thru Oct. 4.
The Vermillion County Commissioners created the Junior County Commissioners to get advice and ideas from students on things like parks, recreation entertainment, traffic, sheriff, festivals, trails, e ...
A crew is busy demolishing the Courthouse Annex, on the west side of Redden Square. As soon as it’s gone, the main target — ...
Fourth graders at Southwest Elementary School in Danville took part in their first Wax Museum — a hands-on project requiring ...
John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news ...
Incoming Danville District 118 School Board member Toni Towne filed a suit in the Fifth Circuit Court for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the current Board for what she ...
In 1823, William Pugh, his wife and two children walked from Tennessee to settle along Rock Creek in southern Washington Township. One horse carried all of ...
Out of the wide repertoire of human emotions, only one has the power to stoke the fires of violence. What’s its name? It goes by “Anger,” and its offspring are ...
While erratic tariff news of the past few weeks has many Americans feeling anxiety about their investment accounts, those with less financial wherewithal have even more reason to worry.