Hatchets Coach Gene Miller Has Retired From The Radio Booth
WAMW announced this afternoon that former Washington High School basketball coach, Gene Miller, will be hanging his headsets out as he will be retiring from his role as a color commentator on the radio for retirement. After Miller retired from…
Six Arrested in Daviess County Drug Bust Investigation
A narcotics investigation conducted by Washington Police, the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, and DEA Task Force resulted in the arrests of six people Tuesday, according to a report posted by WBBL Radio today. In the investigation, police seized about half…
Daviess County & Martin County Indiana Arrests (01.25.25)
The following was provided by WAMW FM Radio and covers both Martin & Daviess County Arrests. Jason Wagler, 44, of Odon, was arrested on counts of Criminal Confinement, Domestic Battery, and Invasion of Privacy. Bond was set at $500,000. Eric…
Weather and School Closings Update for Southern Indiana on January 7
(This information will be continuously updated. Save and check for updates by visiting our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.) The following school closures have been reported by WAMW Radio and the Tri-State School Closings & Weather Facebook group: – Southwest…
School Delays, Business Closures, and Snow: What Area Residents Need to Know
This list includes all of the closures, updates, and school delays listed below that will impact Loogootee, Daviess County, Washington, Bloomington, and Montgomery, Indiana, according to reports by the Loogotee Community Schools, Monroe County Community School Corporation, and our partners…
Loogootee Plans Meeting To Discuss Ideas For New Apartment Complex
LOOGOOTEE, Ind.- A proposal for a new apartment in Loogootee aims to enhance real estate and job opportunities near downtown Loogootee. On Wednesday, the City of Loogootee announced on Facebook the city is holding a public meeting on Thursday, October…
Without News Loogootee Welcomes A News Solution
via The Time Mail Newspaper/ 2019 On September 25, our own “Martin County Journal” left the newsstands after 15 years of covering government, crime, news, and opinions. It is a loss to both journalism and life in the city of…





