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Drunk Driver Arrested After Fleeing Police
Melhiser had been “mudding” with his pickup and got stuck while attempting to get back onto the highway. Further investigation revealed Melhiser had a...
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Maxwell Most Tornado Prone Town
A recent study shows the tiny McLean County community of Maxwell to be the most tornado prone town in the state of Kentucky. ...
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Chandler Christmas Lights Go Green
They have the biggest and the brightest Christmas display in Warrick County.
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Sunspring Plans Henderson Layoffs
Sunspring America in Henderson intends to lay off two-thirds of its workers in February and March. Employees of the Fifth Street plant were...
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Online Holiday Spending Jumped 15 Percent On Cyber Monday
Online holiday spending was up 15 percent this year on Cyber Monday, which is the Monday after Thanksgiving, compared to e-commerce shopping on that day...
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Food Stamp Use Hits Record
More than 31-million Americans took advantage of the federal food stamp program in September as the economy became progressively worse.
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Foreclosed House Holds Cats, Wild Animals, Woman's Body
Police checking out a foreclosed home in North Hollywood, California, found 26 cats, three possums, a raccoon, a man and the body of an elderly...
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Over Commitment Can Be Bad For Relationships
Being too committed to your relationship can be unhealthy for it and you. That's according to a new study that suggests men and...
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Night Workers Can Improve Sleep, Performance
The study from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago says that night shift workers don't have to sleep during the day and stay up at...
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Some Large Companies Doing Well
Some companies are proving it's possible to do very well in spite of the recession. "USA Today" says McDonald's is one example. ...
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A-T & T Cutting 12-Thousand Jobs
A-T& T says it will cut 12-thousand jobs, about four percent of its work force, starting this month and continuing next year.
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Enter Our 7 Weeks to a New You Contest!
How would you like a new you for the New Year? Fox 7 is teaming up with Custom Fit Personal Training, Waleed's International...
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US & World News, Thursday 12/04
Executives from Detroit's Big Three automakers will be back on Capitol Hill this morning, hoping for an early Christmas present. Most Americans oppose...
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Local Soldiers Sue Big Company
A group of Tell City Guardsmen want justice for health issues
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VU Enrollment Continues to Climb
Vincennes University enrollment goals continue to be achieved, according to a report to the VU Board of Trustees on Dec. 3.
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Evansville Shelter Dispute
An Evansville organization called Brother's Keeper is working to create a shelter for male inmates leaving prison.
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EVSC Fall I-STEP Scores Are In
Results of this fall's ISTEP testing are in and the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation is showing improvement in its scores across its schools.
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IL Father Found Guilty of Infant Son's Death
An Edwards County, IL man accused of shaking his five month old son to death has been found guilty.
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Changes Ahead for Lloyd Expressway Traffic
On Friday, drivers will see changes at the Lloyd Expressway and Fulton Avenue intersection.
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Truck Driver Charged for Deadly Accident in July
A Calhoun, KY man is facing charges for his involvement in a deadly traffic accident this summer.
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