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Clinton Campaign Owes Owensboro
There've been rumors of Senator Hillary Clinton making a stop in Owensboro to campaign for 2nd Congressional District Candidate David Boswell.
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Search Continues For Missing Owensboro Man
Owensboro police hoped new sonar equipment would help them find a 91 yr old man who's been missing for more than two months.
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Greyhound Bus Station Should Stay
The Old Greyhound bus station in Evansville is worth saving.
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Overnight Robberies Investigated
Evansville Police are investigating a pair of overnight robberies that appear to be related. The first incident happened around 11:00 p.m. Wednesday in...
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Construction on the Lloyd could cause big delays
New construction on the Lloyd Expressway could cause headaches for some drivers and businesses come December
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WKU President Sends E-mail to Parents Updating Wednesday Lockdown
A number of students who observed the fight have been questioned. Five individuals were taken into custody yesterday afternoon, questioned, and released. Police continue to...
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Dog Abuse Case
An Evansville Animal Control Officer calls it the most emaciated dog he has seen that is still alive.
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Governor Launches Web Site to Assist During Tough Times
As the national and global economy continues to remain uncertain and challenging, Governor Steve Beshear today unveiled a new Web site, http://www.assistance.ky.gov. This one-stop-shop...
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School Bus Safety Week
Indiana State Police Sgt. Todd Ringle joins Lauren Matter on the A.M. Evansville set to discuss school bus safety week. Find out what...
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YMCA Selling Memorial Wristbands in Honor of Fallen Ranger
The Hopkins County Family YMCA will begin selling remembrance bracelets in honor of fallen Ranger, SGT William Patrick Rudd. The wristbands will be available...
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Work on I-69 Really Underway
Indiana Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman toured the progress in Warrick County right off of Interstate 64 on Wednesday. Back in July officials broke...
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EVSC Saved 1.4 Million in 1 Year
Bertram says a lot of the savings are from a major technology initiative. The district now longer warehouses supplies, instead they are ordered...
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Turbine Blows Up Neighborhood Turmoil
A wind turbine is something Dr. David Johnson asked to the Warrick County board to consider for his property in Newburgh Wednesday night. ...
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Obama Visiting Indianapolis Today
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will be holding a rally this morning at the American Legion Hall in downtown Indianapolis, where he's expected to talk...
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AT&T To Sell BlackBerry Bold For 299-Dollars
Sales of the BlackBerry Bold begin on November 4th and AT&T will slap a price tag of 299-dollars on it. The high-speed version...
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Bus Driver Stops For Beer During Route
A New York school bus driver is under arrest after making an unscheduled stop for beer. A witness called police after allegedly seeing...
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Governor Palin Coming Back To Indiana
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will visit Fort Wayne on Saturday.
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Search On For Escaped Kentucky Inmate
The search is on for an inmate at a southwest Kentucky lockup who walked away from a work detail late Wednesday morning.
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Evansville Food Pantries in Need
Food pantries in the Evansville area say they may not be able to feed the hungry this winter. ...
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Minority Contract Concerns
The construction of the new Boys and Girls Club building has some minority groups angry about the way construction contracts were awarded.
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