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Update - House Fire
Several fire crews are battled a house fire in northern Vanderburgh county Wednesday night.
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Charges in Wreck That Killed Reitz Student
The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor decided to follow part of the sheriff's department recommendations and file charges in the car wreck that killed a Reitz High...
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Catholic Schools Director Heads to USI
Dr. Phyllis Bussing is leaving to accept a teaching position at USI. Bussing has been the director of schools for...
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Evansville Boil Advisory
Several residents living on the northside of Evansville need to boil their water tonight.
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Names Released in Jasper Fatal
Donna Rush was riding southbound in an SUV with 51-year-old Carl Rush near Jasper around 4:030 p.m. Wednesday. 37-year-old Marvin Schepers was going...
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From Trash to Electricity
Thursday Veolia Environmental Services and the Energy Systems Group reached an agreement to develop a landfill gas-to-electricity project in Pike County.
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Geary Named to Governor's Task Force on Horse Racing
Recognizing the need to lead efforts to ensure the long-term health, integrity and competitiveness of the horse racing industry, Governor Steve Beshear today signed an...
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Chris Luttrell Talks From Jail About Murder
Convicted Killer Chris Luttrell changes his story, and wants to write books
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Cape Air Ends Indy-Evansville Service
ape Air, an airline service that flies from Evansville to Indianapolis is closing August 31st. The service began last November with a grant...
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Even With Cuts, Ford to Invest Millions in Kentucky
Ford will manufacture a new, fuel-efficient car for the U.S. market at the revamped Louisville Assembly Plant by 2011, and the company will move production...
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Minimum Wage Hike Today
The second of three wage increases takes effect, boosting the minimum wage to six-dollars-55-cents an hour. Workers in nine states will see increases,...
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Driver Found Dead In Ticketed Car
The lifeless body of a man was found inside a parked car that had been ticketed earlier in the day. The "Los Angeles...
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Judge Rules Pringles Are Not Chips
Australia's "Herald Sun" newspaper reports a London judge has ruled in a tax dispute case that the snack packaged in a tube and made from...
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Regional Summary, Thursday 7/24
IN- Strip mall fire leaves injury to firefighter. KY- Owners of the Trading Post say they will rebuild. IL- An autopsy is scheduled today for...
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US & World News, Thursday 7/24
Dolly is weakening, but still dumping a lot of rain as it continues to move across south Texas. The latest jobless numbers are out. The...
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No Foul Play in Wednesday Death
The Vanderburgh County Coroners Office says foul play is not suspected in connection with a Wednesday death investigation.
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High Food Prices
It's no secret a trip to the grocery store is making americans dig deeper into their wallets. Now purdue university has offered an explanation.
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Lloyd Pool Closed Friday
Due to a shortage of lifeguards, Lloyd Pool will be closed on Friday, July 25th.
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Heated Debate at Meeting
A seemingly innocent meeting sets the stage for a continuing battle in Evansville. A $149-million referendum on putting up new school buildings in EVSC has been...
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Race For The Cure Coming Soon!
Organizers hope this 11th year will be even bigger than last. The Race for the Cure will be held Sunday, September 21st.
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Meet the News Team
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David Heckard
David Heckard joined WEHT in December 2006. His Weather Authority... -
Drew Amman
Drew Amman joined Eyewitnes News in January 2009. He continues to... -
Randy Moore
2011 marks Randy's Moore's 31st year at Eyewitness News. He... -
Ron Rhodes
Ron Rhodes is an Owensboro, Kentucky native, so he knows...
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