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What the Government Says You Should Get Per Mile
The new rate of 58-point-five cents per mile will be in effect through the end of the year and is higher by eight cents from...
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Cockroach Poison In The Works
One dose of the poison killed all of the roaches in a study within 72 hours of their first exposure to it. Roaches...
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Man Assaults Mom Over Pet Skunk
Arkansas police have arrested a man accused of assaulting and tying up his mother because he was reportedly mad about the death of his pet...
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GM To Unveil Zero-Percent Financing
General Motors is set to launch a zero-percent financing deal for dealerships nationwide beginning today while also announcing price hikes on 2009 models.
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Ivy Tech's Wall Of Courage
If they're serving our country overseas and from the tri-state, you can find them on the wall....
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Man Auctions Off Entire Life
A man forsaken by his lover has put his entire life in Australia up for auction online, and so far bidding has hit two-point-two-million-dollars.
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School Bus Inspections Conducted Throughout Indiana
The Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division says state mandated annual inspections are underway on school buses.
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Alcoa Adds New Jobs in Newburgh
Alcoa Generating Corporation, the power supplier to Alcoa's (NYSE: AA) smelting and fabricating operations in Warrick County, will continue to expand its operations here, creating...
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US & World News, Tuesday 6/24
Radio host Don Imus has offered an explanation about his controversial remarks regarding suspended NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones. Progress is being made by California...
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Regional Summary, Tuesday 6/24
IN- Funeral services will be held today for a fallen Marine. KY- Fifteen people died on Kentucky roads last week. IL- An eight-year-old boy...
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Tri-State Green Report - Cleaning
Keeping your house clean can be hard enough. But how do you know which cleaning products to choose to keep your house healthy?
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Orr Building Demolition
After nearly a century, an Evansville landmark is about to come crumbling down. The Orr Building in Evansville is the last of many buildings to...
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Mary Hukill Talks About Executive Inn
The woman who signed contract to buy the Executive Inn Rivermont in Owensboro has asked for more...
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Illinois Cracks Down on Drunk Drivers
Beginning in January, convicted drunk drivers in Illinois will have to use a breathalyzer device to use their cars.
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Bishop Supports Plan
The leader of the Catholic Diocese gave his support towards the ESVC's strategic plan.
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Knight Township Annexation Approved
The city of Evansville could get bigger, if a plan to annex part of Knight Township goes through.
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Section of Riverside Dr. Closed for Freedom Fest
Crews closed off a section of Riverside Drive in downtown Evansville Monday to prepare for the 2008 Freedom Festival. The street is closed between...
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Truck Driver Wants Trial Moved
The man accused of causing a fatal traffic accident earlier this month wants his trial moved out of Gibson County.
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Daytime Emmy Winners
It's a perfect ten for the cast and crew of ABC's "General Hospital." The daytime drama was presented with its tenth Daytime Emmy Award...
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State Police Stepping Up Enforcement Of Move Over Law
The Move Over Law requires motorists to slow down to a safe speed or move over when passing an emergency vehicle that is present on...
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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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