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Newburgh Jazz Fest Starts Friday
Historic Newburgh is getting set to kick off its Wine Art and Jazz Festival.
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Study Finds Hoosier Agriculture Market Growing
You can thank the farming industry for nearly 200 thousand new jobs in Indiana.
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Ft. Campbell Official Arrested on Domestic Charges
There's a new black eye on the sexual assault prevention programs in the U.S. military, and it's hitting close to home.
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Are You Ditching Your Car in Favor of Pedal Power Friday?
It's time to saddle up, Tri-State. That's because it's National Bike to Work Day.
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American Red Cross Selects Heroes of the Year
The American Red Cross honors two Heroes of the Year at the 12th annual American Red Cross Heroes Banquet.
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American Red Cross Heroes Banquet
The American Red Cross honors heroes who have gone above and beyond in the Tri-State community.
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In-Depth: Asst. Chief Chris Pugh Explains Proper Protocol with Standoffs
Eyewitness News brought you coverage of Wednesday night's four hour long standoff on Evansville's south side that eventually led to an arrest. So what pressures...
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Public Gets Closer Look at Evansville Sewer Overhaul Plan
Evansville residents get a look at the new plans to improve the city's sewer system.
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What's Goin' On in the Tri-State 5-16-13
What's going on in the Tri-State this weekend? D'Angelo Coles breaks it down.
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Evansville Fire Department Unveils New Truck
A new fire truck is ready to protect people in Evansville.
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Friends of Standoff Suspect Cite Hardships, Meth Abuse for Downward Spiral
He lost his job, wife and kids before friends say John Cannon lost his mind. Friends say Cannon's downward spiral started long before a four...
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Neighbors: Standoff Suspect's Mother 'Didn't Deserve This'
He apparently 'wanted war' but later waved the white flag. The man behind a four-hour showdown with EPD may have surrendered Wednesday but his friends...
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Silvert Named Acting CEO of Economic Development Board in Owensboro
Now that Nick Brake is named the new superintendent of the Owensboro Public Schools starting in July, the Economic Development Board in Owensboro is starting...
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Mother Turns Painful Past Into Student's Hopeful Future
A woman's tragic past now paves the future for two Webster County High School Seniors.
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USI Dedicates Renovated Model of Centennial School
The very first University of Southern Indiana classes were held at Centennial Elementary School back in 1965.
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U.S. Senate Bill Aims to Halt Fishing Restrictions Along Cumberland River
The U.S. Senate weighs in on the debate about where people can and cannot fish along the Cumberland River.
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Vehicle Crashes into Mobile Home After Chase in French Lick
Indiana State Police try to pull over a man for not wearing his seatbelt in Orange County.
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Local Businesses Discuss Employment with Tri-State Veterans
Veterans are often one of the largest unemployed groups in the nation. Businesses in the Tri-State are trying to change that.
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Students Plant Crosses to Honor Fallen Veterans for Memorial Day
Students at one Tri-State school are remembering Memorial Day in a very special way.
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Lightning Hits Oil Well in Mt. Carmel, Causes Fire
Storms in the northern parts of the Tri-State did more than just cause flooding. They caused an explosion.
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