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Former Child Care Worker, Facing Child Porn Charges, out of Jail
A former Daviess County child care worker charged with more than a thousand counts of child pornography is out of jail.
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Illinois Senate Panel Approves Marijuana for Medical Purposes
Legislation that would allow legal medical marijuana in Illinois passed a key Senate committee vote.
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Presentations Explain Kentucky Public Service Commission Rate Changes
Presentations explaining two important aspects of Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) regulation of utilities are now available online.
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Hwy 41 Strip to Receive Major Facelift
One of the Tri-State's busiest stretches of highway will soon receive a facelift. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Wednesday the contract for a nearly $3...
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Indiana Criminal Sentencing Laws to Receive Major Overhaul
After receiving the approval of Indiana Governor Mike Pence, some major changes are in the works for criminal sentencing laws.
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Tri-State Teen Surpasses Odds
An 18-year-old student at Southridge High School has overcome several obstacles to receive athletic awards for cross country and softball, along with the "spirit of...
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IN City/County Government Mergers Could Be More Difficult Under New Law
Last November, voters overwhelmingly rejected a measure that would have consolidated Evansville and Vanderburgh County government. And now, Indiana Governor Mike Pence has signed a...
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Your Weather Authority Forecast Update For May 9, 2013
The slight risk for severe weather on Thursday has been expanded slightly to include parts of Vanderburgh County.
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Company Bringing 44 Jobs to Vanderburgh County
A $1.3 million investment is coming to Vanderburgh County and with it, 44 new jobs.
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Vincennes Officers Return to Work After Shooting
Five Vincennes police officers have been cleared to return to work following an April 29th shooting incident.
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Marathon Runners Petition to Race in 2014
Runners who couldn't complete this year's Boston Marathon because of the bombs at the finish line have created an online petition asking organizers to let...
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First Time Jobless Claims Hit New Low
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits is at a five-year low.
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Fabric Mosaic Art Show to Feature Artwork From Evansville ARC Clients, Volunteers
The information for the event:Evansville ARC Fabric Mosaic Art ShowOpening ReceptionFriday, May 10, 20135:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery318 Main St. Suite 101, Evansville...
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Your Weather Authority Forecast For May 9, 2013
Parts of the Tri-State are under a slight risk for severe weather on Thursday.
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Realtors Optimistic as Local Housing Sales Up in April 2013
Kathy Briscoe with FCTucker Emge joined Todd Tucker with Evansville Business Magazine to talk about the local housing market.
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Gibson County Fish Tank Quickly Becoming Tourist Attraction
Everyone has seen a fish tank or two, but one in Gibson County will make you look twice.
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IN State Fair Details to Be Released Thursday
We'll be learning, Thursday, about some changes coming to the Indiana State Fair.
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Judge Says Camm Lawyers Can Conduct DNA Tests
A Spencer County judge says lawyers for former Indiana State Trooper, David Camm, can run tests on a shirt, in an effort to find out...
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Boston Bombing Suspect Buried
Police in Worcester, Mass., say the body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried outside of the city.
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Dolly Parton Talks About New Water Coaster at Dollywood
Last year, Dollywood opened the $20 Million Wild Eagle, the country's first wing coaster. The 3,127-foot steel coaster won the amusement industry's Golden Ticket Award...
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