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Tri-State Mexican Citizens Get Assistance
From language barriers to cultural differences, there can be many difficulties working in a foreign country.
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St. Mary's Goes to the Dogs
St. Marys Hospital went to the dogs Saturday morning or, perhaps more accurately, the dogs went to them.
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Harmonicas Help with Breathing
An area hospital is orchestrating new measures to help its patients.
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Fatal Hopkins County Fire
A house fire claims the life of a Hopkins County woman. Just after eleven Friday night, Kentucky State Police received the call of a structure...
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A Beautiful Day for Tree Trimming
Todays warm weekend weather provided the first opportunity for many home owners to bring someone in to clean up damaged trees in their yards. And,...
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House Fire on Evansville's north side
A late afternoon fire causes severe damage to a north side Evansville home
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Kentucky Slowly Getting Power Back
Nearly a week and a half after the worst ice storm in Kentuckys history, utility companies continue to repair their severely damaged infrastructure.
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Community Marriage Builders Funding Threatened
Community Marriage Builders is concerned that the Obama administration might eliminate the grant it won under the Bush Administration.
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Trimming Your Trees This Weekend
The warm up this weekend will give lots of people the chance to deal with trees damaged by the storm. And, there are lots of...
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Webster County EMA Fired?
The Webster county EMA director of 34 years may be out of a job.
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EVSC Make-up Days
The Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation has chosen dates when students will need to go to class to make up for days missed.
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Power Outage Update, Friday
Its been 10 days since the winter storm blew thru the tri-state and thousands in Kentucky are still without power.
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Vanderburgh County Council Working to Help Fund Arena
The Vanderburgh County Council passed a resolution Friday to change the Innkeepers tax and the Food and Beverage tax slightly.
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Muhlenberg Back to School Monday
Muhlenberg County Schools will be in session on Monday with a one hour delay. All schools now have full power.
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Ellsworth Hosts Listening Tour
The tour is designed to enable constituents to share their views and concerns directly with the Congressman and consists of events in all 18 counties...
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Alaska Governor Palin Invited to Local Right to Life Banquet
Governor Palin is considering the invitation to attend the countryââ¬â¢s largest Right to Life banquet and will notify Vanderburgh County Right to Life of her...
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More Guard Units Arrive in Kentucky to Help Cleanup
Nearly 55 members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard with dump trucks and front-end loaders will assist with debris clearing in western Kentucky in the...
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Former Gov. Ryan May Keep Some Pension Cash
Imprisoned former Illinois Governor George Ryan will be allowed to keep some of his state pension.
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Wesselman Woods Nature Center Reopening
Now that warmer weather is here to initiate a massive meltdown, Evansville City Parks and Recreation crews and Wesselman Nature Society staff have finally had...
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New Neighborhood Association Formed
The purpose of this inauguration event is to bring together the people and resources found within this neighborhood to improve the living conditions, integrity, value,...
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