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Woman Raped, Left in Car Trunk
He pointed an automatic rifle at her, then forced her to drive to the west side of Monroe County. There, authorities say she was...
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No FEMA Center
The Federal Emergency Management Agency doesn't feel there is enough need to set up a flood relief office in Gibson county.
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Owensboro Recycling up 26%
The city of Owensboro is recycling more than ever. That's according to a release by the city sanitation department.
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Sinking Home
A Warrick county homeowner has settled with builders two years after her home started sinking. Much like many homes in Warrick county, Sheila Schmiitt's home...
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Regional Summary, Thursday 8/7
IN- Power is still out in parts of northwest Indiana. KY- Police in Bullitt County are looking for thieves. IL - A report says...
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US & World News, Thursday 8/7
President Bush is challenging China's record on human rights. Mexico says the U.S. set a bad precedent with this week's execution of...
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Tax Rebate for Hoosiers?
Indiana's Governor has two ideas that he believes will continue to strengthen the state's protection of taxpayers. One of them is...
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EDC Office Hopes Bid for Rivermont Successful
Members of the Greater Owensboro Economic Development Corporation hope the city and county's bid to purchase the Executive Inn Rivermont is successful.
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Abandoned Boy Identified, Mother in Court
The mother accused of abandoning her 4 year old son in a Wal-Mart earlier this summer tried to plead guilty at her...
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Carbon Monoxide Kills Family Campers
A family camping trip turns deadly in southeastern Illinois, and carbon monoxide poisoning is to blame. Kesley and Janel Ginder and their Aunt...
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Kentucky Attempted Murder Case
An Ohio County, Kentucky man is accused of trying to kill his girlfriend. Officers were called to the home of 28-year...
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Indiana Receives $10 Million in Flood Aid
The state of Indiana will receive $10 million immediately as part of disaster assistance funding from the federal government.
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Truck Lands Upside Down in Lawn
An accident on Evansvilles far east side Wednesday morning ended with a truck in a persons front yard.
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Girls' Jackets Recalled
About 1200 Bongo Cheetah Girls Jackets are being voluntarily recalled due to a strangulation hazard.
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Logging Accident Sends Man to Hospital
A worker was flown to the hospital after a logging accident Wednesday morning in Posey County, just west of Evansville.
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Koch Makes First Vanderburgh Court Appearance
An Evansville man accused of kidnapping a woman and taking her to Oklahoma City made his first appearance in Vanderburgh County Wednesday morning at 9:00...
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2008 Indiana State Fair Officially Begins
The 2008 Indiana State Fair has officially started following the Hound and Hare Hot Air Balloon Race that traditionally begins the Fair in Indianapolis.
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Tips to Help Motorists Reduce Fuel Use
As motorists across the country struggle with $4 per gallon gasoline costs and search for ways they can reduce their impact on the environment, Enterprise...
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Regional Summary, Wednesday 8/6
IN- Officer arrested in prisoner escape. KY- Governor Steve Beshear has taken steps to lure an electric car manufacturer to the state. IL- A Bears...
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US & World News, Wednesday 8/6
The FBI is preparing to provide some information into its vast probe into the anthrax attacks in 2001 to members of a Senate panel. ...
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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... -
Wayne Hart
Wayne has been the Chief Meteorologist for Eyewitness News since... -
Kayla Moody
Kayla Moody joined the Eyewitness News team as a reporter/multi-media... -
Tabnie Dozier
Tabnie Dozier comes to Eyewitness News from Western Kentucky University... -
Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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