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Councilman wants $13,000 From Republicans
A $13-thousand decision is in the hands of Vanderburgh Circuit Court Judge Carl Heldt. Vanderburgh County Councilman Ed Bassemier is asking the Republican Party to pay...
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Plane Crash Survivor Says Pilot A Hero
A passenger on a US Airways jet that crashed in the Hudson River in Manhattan says the pilot is a hero. Fred Baretta...
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USI Students Want A Grade
The University of Southern Indiana is trying to help students who feel they got shortchanged in their course last semester.
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New Principal At Glenwood
25-Year Veteran EVSC Educator Named Glenwood Principal
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Peanut Butter Crackers Put "On Hold"
Kellogg Company will stop selling Austin and Keebler brand Toasted Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers, Cheese and Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers and Peanut Butter-Chocolate Sandwich Crackers...
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Foreclosure Filings In 2008 Set New Record
2008 produced a record number of home foreclosure filings in spite of state moratoriums that put filings on hold, in some cases for three months.
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Churchill Downs' New Announcer To Be Revealed
The new voice will become just the sixth "Voice of the Kentucky Derby," replacing the late Luke Kruytbosch. Kruytbosch died July 14th from an apparent heart...
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Casino Smoking Ban
First it was bars and restaurants now there is state legislation to ban smoking in casinos.
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Cut Your Electric Bill by $600 a Year
Tips to winterize your home
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Meth Making in Hotel Room
Evansville Police arrested four men for allegedly manufacturing and dealing methamphetamine in a hotel room.
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Illinois Governor Swears In New Senators Who Will Decide His Fate
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich swore in a new round of state senators, ones who hold his fate in their hands.
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Daviess Co., KY Schools Preparing for Possible Cuts
Daviess County, Kentucky public schools are bracing themselves for education tax cuts amounting to more than $1 million.
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KY Gets F for Smoking Efforts
The American Lung Association has a new report that could fuel the fire for a statewide smoking ban in Kentucky.
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Examining Vectren's Coal Ash Plans
Few parts of this country feel the effects of coal-fired power plants more than the Tri-State. And, that has Tri-State power companies and environmentalists worried...
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Honest Abe Shares Lesson at Sharon
He's been playing the role of honest Abe for 35-years and hosts a nationwide radio show. But his lesson is about a lot...
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Family First: Smoke Free Indiana
A man on the front lines of the vanderburgh county smoking controversy is also the subject of this week's family first.
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Rite Aid Agrees To Track Drugs Used In Meth
Pharmacy giant Rite Aid is agreeing to pay five-million dollars to settle allegations of mishandling the sale of over-the-counter cold medications.
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High Coffee Intake Can Lead To Hallucinations
A new British study indicates consuming more than seven cups of instant coffee daily can lead to hallucinations.
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Job Seekers Still Have Confidence They'll Succeed
More than a fourth of out of work Americans who took advantage of a recent job search advice call-in service said they were confident theyd...
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Aussies Looking For Someone To Take "Dream Job"
Tourism Queensland is offering whats being dubbed as the "best job in the world." The six-month gig calls for one person to work 12...
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