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NORAD Preparing To Track Santa On Christmas Eve
Protecting North America from surprise missile or air attacks is what personnel at the North American Aerospace Command at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado...
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Churches Feel Economic Pinch
"The Wall Street Journal" reports more churches than ever before are falling behind on loans, many have filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy.
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Christmas Gas Prices Lowest Since 2003
Holiday gasoline prices are the lowest theyve been in five years. According to the governments Energy Information Administration, the national price for regular...
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Gibson County Man Wanted
The Gibson County Sheriffs Office is looking for a man accused of sexual assault and child molestation.
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Police Lead On Chase, Driver Crashes
A man suspected in a stabbing at an Eastside apartment Monday night lead officers on a high-speed chase.
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Bredholt Replaces Melcher
Evansville has a new City Councilmember.
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Northern Vanderburgh County House Fire
It took four fire departments to battle a house fire Monday night.
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City Council Votes for Downtown Arena
The city council voted 7 to 1 to move forward with the plans for the new downtown arena, recommended by the advisory board.
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Autopsy Results on Boonville Woman Done
Autopsy results show a Boonville woman found dead in her driveway died from hypothermia.
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Children Hurt in Accident on Interstate 164
A two-vehicle accident late Monday morning shut down parts of Interstate 164 for several hours and sent two children to the hospital. The accident...
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House Fire Caused By Illegal Electrical Use
Unauthorized use of electricity leads to two house fires. Around noon, a house at 1408 Eikel Avenue ignited. The resident, who lived there...
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Warrick County Death Investigation
Indiana State Police spent most of the day investigating the death of 62 year old Donna Herron of Warrick County.
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Chanukah Underway
Sunday marked the first night of Chanukah. The Jewish Festival of Lights began at sundown with the lighting of the first candle on...
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Toyota Cuts Profit Forecast To Break Even
Economic doldrums arent just affecting GM, Chrysler and Ford these days. The largest automaker in the world, Toyota, has unveiled a new fiscal...
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Final Holiday Sales Effort
The National Retail Federation estimates two-thirds of Americans still had some holiday shopping to do over this past weekend but many may not have actually...
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"Yes Man" Takes Top Spot At Weekend Box Office
Moviegoers were in a light mood over the weekend, with the new Jim Carrey comedy "Yes Man" taking the top spot in box office receipts.
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Northern California Early DTV Adopter
Several stations in the towns of Chico and Redding have turned off their analog signals and will be broadcasting exclusively in digital mode today, two...
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Debunked Holiday Medical Myths
Load up on the Christmas cookies, kids. Its a myth that sugar makes them hyperactive. Thats the word from two doctors...
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Watch the BCS Championship in 3-D
College football bowl season is underway. Its all leading up to the BCS Championship Game on January 8. And, some people in Evansville will get...
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Political Law Suit Gets Hearing Date
Its now clear that Democrat Steve Melcher will be sworn in as Vanderburgh County commissioner. But whether he will remain in office is still unknown.
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