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Huntingburg Woman Accused in Charity Frau
Huntingburg Police say a woman who needed money to pay off a debt went a little too far. According to police, Teresa Shields...
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City Still Has Free Wood Chips For the Taking
The City of Evansville will once again be offering free wood chips to the public on Saturday, April 4th, from 8:00 a.m. until noon (RAIN...
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More Teenage Driving Restrictions
It may not be much longer before teenage drivers in Indiana have more restrictions.
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Old National Buys Back on Stimulus Funds
Old National Bank is buying back 100-million dollars in stock from the federal government. The government originally bought the stock in Old National...
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Mayor Weinzapfel Talks Cenus on A.M. Evansville
Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel was our guest on A.M. Evansville on Wednesday, April 1, 2009. The mayor discussed a variety of issues including the downtown...
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Mayor Weinzapfel Talks About the Arena on A.M. Evansville
Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel was our guest on A.M. Evansville on Wednesday, April 1, 2009. The mayor discussed a variety of issues including the downtown...
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2,000 Summer Jobs To Indiana Youth
Mitch Daniels approves federally funded jobs
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Big Changes at Evansville C&P
Starting next week you'll see a very different Evansville Courier and Press on newsstands when you get your coffee or donuts in the morning. It's...
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Protesting the Proposed Evansville Arena
Mad about the direction Evansville is heading with its new downtown arena? This weekend will be your chance to vent your frustration?
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Bank of Evansville President on Stimulus Cash
Bank of Evansville President Mike Sutton was our guest on A.M. Evansville on Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Sutton discussed the bank's decision to...
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Overnight Suspicious Fire
Fire investigators are looking into what they are calling a late night suspicious fire. Evansville fire crews were called to the home at Jeanette and Fickus...
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Former Colt at Census Kick-Off Today
One year from today, the decennial U.S. Census will take place.
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PlayStation 2 Price Cut To $99.99
Sony has slashed the price of its popular PlayStation 2 video game console from 130 dollars to just under 100 dollars.
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Quickplay To Offer TV Shows On BlackBerry
QuickPlay Media plans to provide the shows to BlackBerry smartphone screens through Research In Motions App World mobile application store, which will be unveiled this...
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Bed Bugs Back To Torment Humans
The pests are considered a growing nuisance after they were virtually eliminated from developed countries for the past 50 years.
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Sleeping Problems May Increase Suicide Risk
Their study indicated the more sleep disturbances a person had resulted in a rise in their thoughts about suicide, or plans or attempts to take...
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Spanking Could Bring Couples Closer Together
According to "New Scientist" magazine, thats the implication of two studies associated with sadomasachistic activities, or S&M, including spanking, bondage and flogging.
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McDonald's Agrees To Potato Pesticide Study
McDonalds has agreed to study and potentially reduce the use of pesticides in potatoes it uses for french fries.
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Illinois Senate Okays Extra Dollar Cigarette Tax
Smokers in Illinois are looking at two 50-cent bumps in the price of a pack of cigarettes under the latest plan from Springfield.
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Indiana Man Charged with Child Molestation
A Dubois County man is charged with molesting a five-year-old girl.
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