Senator

Senator Messmer on Helping Homeless Hoosiers

Many Hoosiers continue to struggle with homelessness. On any given night, more than 5,000 people in Indiana have no place to call home. While 85% of them do end up finding shelter, this leaves 15% without a roof over their head.
Sheriff

Sheriff Tom Kleinhelter on Back to School, Extra Caution

Children in our community have begun returning to school, which means we will start seeing school buses on our roadways.  As your Sheriff, I want to encourage everyone to be careful and to follow the school bus stop arm laws, so our kids get to and from school safely.
Memorial

Memorial Hospital Offering Grief Support Series

The death of a loved one, a child leaving home, overwhelming changes in one’s personal life – each can cause profound grief and suffering. To offer reassurance and comfort, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center has developed a free support program called “Grief Support Series.”
Vincennes

Vincennes University Kicks Off 2021-22 Academic Year with Optimism and Excitement

Vincennes University President Dr. Chuck Johnson opened the University’s 2021-22 academic year with messages of progress, success, and optimism.
Faculty and staff attended the annual Opening Meeting via Zoom on Monday, August 9, and there were many impressive highlights as members of the executive team shared progress made toward goals in VU’s strategic plan, “Going Further, Faster."
Memorial

Memorial Hospital Issues COVID-19 Statement

 As the number of Covid-19 cases are increasing throughout the country, we are seeing a similar pattern in our local communities. The number of individuals who are being tested for Covid-19 is up and the positivity rate is rising.