Ind. reports 2 new local COVID-19 deaths; 38 new cases in Vanderburgh Co. (Source: WFIE) By Makayla Neukam | February 14, 2021 at 11:01 AM CST - Updated February 14 at 11:01 AM
INDIANA (WFIE) - Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 1,233 new coronavirus cases and 24 more deaths.
That brings the total in the state to 648,875 confirmed positive cases and 11,746 total deaths.
The state map shows a new COVID-19 related death in Vanderburgh and Dubois Counties.
According to the state map, there are 38 new cases in Vanderburgh County, 12 in Warrick and Dubois Counties, nine in Spencer County, eight in Posey County, five in Perry County, four in Gibson County and one in Pike County.
Dubois Co. residents voice concerns over Mid-States Corridor at Regional Development Authority meeting
Dubois Co. residents voice concerns over Mid-States Corridor By Brady Williams | February 5, 2021 at 7:32 PM CST - Updated February 5 at 7:32 PM
DUBOIS CO., Ind. (WFIE) - On Friday, the Regional Development Authority (RDA) for the Mid-States Corridor project met in Huntingburg.
The RDA acts as a body to oversee spending and financial concerns regarding the project.
At Friday’s meeting, the authority didn’t reach any decisions about the project.
In most cases the RDA has no say in where or when the project will go into effect, they simply help bankroll the initiative.
Executive order changing COVID-19 gathering restrictions for Hoosiers goes into effect on Monday
Gatherings now limited by percentage of an overall facility’s capacity. The new executive order from Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is changing the way social gatherings will be handled. (Source: Office of Gov. Eric Holcomb) By Jessica Costello | January 31, 2021 at 7:58 PM EST - Updated February 1 at 6:02 AM
TRI-STATE (WFIE) - Changes will be coming for Hoosiers starting this week, according to a new executive order from Governor Eric Holcomb.
The new executive order is changing the way social gatherings will be handled.
Instead of being limited by the number of people, they will now be limited by a percent of a facility’s overall capacity.
State map shows 53 new COVID-19 cases in Vanderburgh Co. (Source: WFIE) By Makayla Neukam | January 31, 2021 at 11:02 AM CST - Updated January 31 at 11:02 AM
INDIANA (WFIE) - Sunday, Indiana health officials reported 1,750 new coronavirus cases and five additional deaths.
That brings the total to 626,682 confirmed cases and 9,598 total deaths.
According to the state map, there are 53 new cases in Vanderburgh County, 22 in Gibson County, 15 in Warrick County, 11 in Spencer and Dubois Counties, eight in Perry and Posey Counties, and four in Pike County.
There are no newly reported deaths in our Indiana counties.
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