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Shoppers Avoiding Credit Card Use For Holidays
According to the National Retail Federation's 2008 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, nearly 42-percent of shoppers say they'll be using debit and check cards,...
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163rd Coming Home Monday, Update
Update: Fox 7 has learned the troops will be arriving back in Indianapolis just after 10:00 p.m. CST. The Evansville-based 163rd Field...
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Owensboro Plans Future-Minus Big E
Saturday morning Owensboro leaders and officials announced some ambitious plans for the future of their community. Among the 80-million dollar master plan is new...
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Fewer Holiday Jobs Expected This Year
The "Washington Post" reports at a time when we expect merchants to be getting set for a Christmas rush by hiring people willing to work...
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New James Bond Flick Sets Box Office Record
"Quantum Of Solace," starring Daniel Craig in his second outing as British super spy James Bond, is now a hit at the North American box...
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Lynyrd Skynyrd singer comes to Evansville
From the southern rock stages in the 70's to the front row at church-- Lynyard Skynyard back up singer Jo Jo Billingsley has seen it...
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Lloyd Restrictions
An eastbound section of the Lloyd Expressway will be restricted beginning Monday
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Hockey, Violence and the Tri-State
Theres a new sports team in the Tri-State. The Evansville IceMen dropped the puck on their inaugural season this weekend. And, there were colossal crowds...
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Glenwood Neighborhood Plans Future
People who live in the Glenwood section of Evansville got together today to discuss the future of the area.
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Rally to support same sex marriage
Lots of people gathered in downtown Evansville Saturday to support same sex marriage.
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Soccer Tourney a No-Go
Evansville's Veterans Invitational Soccer Tournament was canceled Saturday. It would have been the seventh year for the boys half of the tourney, but seven was...
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House Fire on Ruston
A fire on Evansville's south-east side displaces residents living there
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EVSC Chief Academic Officer Resigns
EVSC is looking to fill the Chief Academic Officer position
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Red Kettle Kick Off
Bells are ringing for the needy across the country.
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Pawn Shop Customers Want Stuff Back
The Evansville Police department says it has received numerous calls from people who have merchandise inside Pawn Unlimited.
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Kids in "Unlivable" Home
An Evansville woman faces a child neglect charge after police determined the house she and her two children were living in was unlivable.
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Man Wanted for Incest Used Dead Son's ID
A man wanted in Tennessee on incest charges is behind bars in Daviess County, Kentucky. Brent Allen Frizzell was pulled over for driving...
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Work Halted on Posey Ethanol Plant
Several ethanol plant workers from Mt. Vernon say they are without a job, but the company that owns the plant says its...
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Man Who Kept Players "In Line" Earns Final Stripe
Kent Hauser has been spraying the lines on the football and soccer fields for 35 years. He also did carpentry work, plumbing and...
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Food Pantry for Pets
The Executive Director of the Vanderburgh Humane Society Kendall Paul says there's no excuse not to feed your pet. The Evansville shelter has...
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Meet the News Team
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Brad Byrd
The first Tri-State broadcaster elected to the Indiana Journalism Hall... -
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Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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