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Home Builder Accused of Arson
One of the two men indicted for arson this summer is a well-known Warrick County contractor and the most recent winner in the parade of...
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Homeless Commission, 10-Year Plan Update
Its a battle to give those living on the streets a place to call home.
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New Survey Aimed at Improving KY Horse Racing Commission
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission is working to find the answer to a simple question-how are they doing?
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E-85 Station Opens in Evansville
Evansville finally has its own E-85 fueling station. It opened Thursday and supporters hope it is just the first of many. ...
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Surgeon Removes Tumor, Finds Foot In Baby's Brain
A neurosurgeon got a shock when he found a foot in a babys brain while operating to remove a tumor.
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Evansville Executive Behind in Taxes
Is the Executive Inn in Evansville in financial trouble? That is what some are asking after reports that theyre not paying their innkeepers...
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Current Bond Market Could Be Issue for New Arena Finances
The Stadium Advisory Board has approved the proposed plan for a downtown arena in Evansville, but there are still many lingering financial questions.
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Child With Match Sparks Evansville Fire
It is believed that a child with matches stared a fire in a front bedroom of a home on Culverson Avenue in Evansville Wednesday night....
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Doubts Over Proposed Muhlenberg Coal To Gas Plant
A new coal-to-gas plant is coming to Muhlenberg County, potentially creating thousands of jobs and boosting the local economy. But there is reason...
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Seat Belts Save Lives
A deadly car accident could have had a better ending.
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Hearse Stolen During Funeral
While mourners gathered inside a West Park, Florida church yesterday for a funeral service, outside the hearse that was being used to transport the casket...
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More Americans Staying Home During Holiday
Triple-A is projecting the number of holiday travelers will decrease by one-point-four million, or just over two percent from last years 65 million.
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Americans Who Keep Jobs May Face Other Cuts
Many Americans who dodged the layoff bullet this year could be facing big losses in the new year. Many employers are talking about...
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Officials Resign In Joe The Plumber Incident
The embattled director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has resigned over whats been dubbed the Joe the Plumber incident.
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Chrysler, Ford, GM Cut Production, Close Factories
Americas Big Three automakers are closing plants to save money and clear unsold inventory. Chrysler announced yesterday it would shut down all of...
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Plastic Surgeons Report Economy Is Hurting Business
The "New York Times" reports fewer tummies are getting tucked and buttock implants have bottomed out.
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UE, USI Graduates Entering Struggling Job Market
91 University of Evansville students said goodbye to the classroom and hello to a struggling job market.
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Illinois State Supreme Court Rejects Blagojevich Removal
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has escaped removal from office by the courts.
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Chrysler Halts Manufacturing
One of Detroits Big Three is shutting down all manufacturing operations for at least a month beginning Friday.
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House Fire on Culverson Ave.
It didnt take long for Evansville firefighters to put out a house fire on the southeast side Wednesday night. ...
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