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Russellville Rural Fire House Offering Shelter from the Cold

Credit RUSSELLVILLE RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT A fire station in Logan County has opened its doors to anyone who needs a warm place to sleep during these cold winter nights.  One of the people who has been staying at the Russellville Rural Fire Department is an essential worker for the local ambulance service who has to get to her job on the morning shift. Firefighters have been providing safe rides for essential workers who may have difficulty traveling over icy roads.  Russellville Rural Fire Chief Cheryl Allen said she’s put the word out about the warming shelter. Logan County Search and Rescue Chief Terry Cole has been working with that team to locate people who have been staying outside in the dangerously cold temperatures.

Graded on a Curve: New in Stores for February 2021, Part Three

The Vinyl District February 18, 2021 Part three of the TVD Record Store Club’s look at the new and reissued releases presently in stores for February 2021. Part one is here and part two is here. NEW RELEASE PICK: V/A, Brighter Days Ahead (Colemine) As was the case with most of us, when the pandemic-related reality of 2020 became fully evident, Loveland, Ohio’s Colemine Records found it necessary to shift focus. Instead of following through with a hefty release schedule, owner-operator Terry Cole began offering individual tracks from acts affiliated with Colemine and Karma Chief Records and placing them under the thematic

July 2020: Year In Review – WBIW

 January 1, 2021 (UNDATED) – Drivers in Indiana learned on July 1, 2020 that it is illegal to hold a cellphone or electronic devices while behind the wheel, a Mitchell man was arrested on a reckless homicide charge after killing a friend, Gov. Holcomb issues mask mandate, schools hold graduation ceremonies, Dirk Sears was appointed Oolitic Town Council president, and IU appointed a committee to look at renaming buildings. Handsfree Law Goes Into Effect Drivers in Indiana learned on July 1, 2020 that it is illegal to hold a cellphone or electronic device while behind the wheel. State Reps. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville), who authored the law, and Mike Karickhoff (R-Kokomo) discussed how this law could make Hoosier roads safer and save lives.

Desloge says goodbye to Kater

It was the end of an era at last week’s Desloge Board of Aldermen meeting. After 16 years, Mayor David Kater presided over his last meeting. He will be sworn in as a St. Francois County Commissioner at the end of the month. Before becoming mayor in 2005, Kater was an alderman 2001 to 2005. But he started out as a firefighter for Desloge. “A long time invested in the community and the people within the community,” Alderman Alvin Sutton said. Many family members and former coworkers were in attendance for his last meeting. The board presented him with a special plaque. “I started talking with Greg (Camp) and probably one of the biggest things that you ve been involved in in your time was the water,” Sutton said. “You mentioned the water situation; that that was huge. But there s so many other things: the eastern outer road, the money the city donated for the Votech Bridge, the WPA district. So many things that have that have happened with the city an

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