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The Cumberland County Historical Society (CCHS) announced that it has acquired a rare Underground Railroad letter dating back to 1847. According to CCHS, the historic ...
The York County Rail Trail Authority announced Wednesday that the trail will expand through acres of newly-created wetlands ...
VDOT will delay by several weeks the installation of temporary signals on the Route 42 bridge over Buckingham Branch Railroad.
If you go along Switzerland Trail in Boulder County today, you’ll see hikers and bikers. Along the trail are beautiful creeks ...
A father and his two sons have been identified after being struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Bristol, Bucks County. Bucks County coroner said on Friday they are 56-year-old Christopher Cramp, 31 ...
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This week on Indiana Newsdesk: The Indiana Graduate Worker Coalition wants the university to protect students who have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration. Former residents of ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Evansville Police say they have arrested a man that supplied meth and Fentanyl to Vanderburgh County for 7 years. 37-year-old Darrell Rhodes Jr. is facing Manufacturing ...
(WEHT) — Authorities responded to a report of a pedestrian struck by a train. According to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, this happened around 12:30 on Saturday morning near the ...
IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, A MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING A POLICE ... AND THAT FRONT COULD PRODUCE SOME DAMAGING WIND GUST Railroad Constructors, Inc. will shut down several city streets to perform ...
EVANSVILLE — The Vanderburgh County Coroner's Office publicly identified the man killed Thursday in an Evansville house fire as 59-year-old Scott Pelikan. Evansville Fire Department crews ...
The prime minister has committed to improving rail services across the north of England, whose potential, he said, had been "held to ransom by a Victorian-era transport system". Speaking on a ...
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