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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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Chamber of Commerce Announces Legislative Agenda
The calendar is creeping towards the start of the new legislative session in Indianapolis. Lawmakers and interest groups alike are readying themselves.
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Brother's Keeper
An Evansville organization called Brother's Keeper is working to create a shelter for male inmates leaving prison.
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Mobile Home Park Fire
A fire ripped through a mobile home in eastern Vanderburgh County. It broke out at a home in the Eastbrook Mobile Home Park just before...
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Buffalo Scouts Seek New Director
Bob Hopper, Executive Director for Boy Scouts of America's Buffalo Trace Council headquartered in Evansville, has been promoted to Executive Director of the Mid-Iowa Council...
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Literature to Life
UE Students help bring stories to life for Vogel Elementary students
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Holiday Postmark Available Now in Santa Claus
The Santa Claus, Indiana, Post Office is again offering a unique “picture postmark” to cancel postage stamps on holiday mail this year.
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Mayor Concerned About Future Air Quality
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management intends to take over all air permitting issues in Evansville as of December 31st. Air quality is...
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Man Accused in Fatal Crash in Custody
A Calhoun Kentucky man police say was responsible for a deadly traffic accident has turned himself in. Delbert Major faces a charge of...
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FCC Chairman Proposes Free Internet
There's a chance Americans may have free Internet access sometime in the future, but the proposal faces a rocky road.
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