"
Terre Haute, In. – On Monday April 8th Terre Haute will be in the path of a total eclipse of the sun. This is a once in lifetime event. To celebrate the eclipse a downtown festival is being planned and the public is invited. Beginning at 11am Wabash Avenue from 6th to 9th Street will be closed for the festival. There will be limited seating provided so bring a lawn chair. A partnership between West Central Indiana, the Terre Haute Children’s Museum and Downtown Terre Haute will provide plenty of fun activities and opportunities to learn about the eclipse. Other activities planned include live bands, a DJ, an eclipse countdown clock, a beer garden, craft vendors, food trucks and kids activities.
USDA opens enrollment for Grassland Conservation Reserve Program
Knox County farm to be featured at Indiana State Fair
Lawrence County election lottery coming up
City of Lawrenceville takes possession of old school building
Illinois AG still looking into dispatchers in Edgar County case
Work begins on OCC Science Labs project
One dead after Knox County collision
Flood warning extended for Embarras River at Lawrenceville
New online portal brings transparency to Indiana gas prices during declared energy emergency
Sumner police officer placed on administrative leave
Storm system rolls through region
Multiple charges filed against out of county man in Lawrence County
Two from Lawrence County receive prison terms
Two Lawrence County senior centers to reopen
CUSD #20 welcomes two new principals
Vincennes Police investigate business scams
Arson arrest made in Lawrence County
