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Spider Monkey Recaptured After Zoo Escape
A spider monkey is back in the Michigan City Zoo after a brief escape this week. Zoo Director Johnny Martinez tells the "Michigan...
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Flip Flop Hop to Benefit SMILE
You are cordially invited to join the Parrot Heads of the Lower Ohio Valley Club to party in the park with a purpose! PHLOC 186 is...
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Students Remembered in Fundraising Effort
The answer was found in the creation of The Rebel Student Care Fund. The purpose of this PERPETUAL fund is to provide limited financial...
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Evansville Pools Closed Friday
Due to the inclement weather and safety concerns, the five neighborhood pools and Hartke pool will be closed today, Friday, June 13, 2008
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Rain or Shine for Skelton Festivities
The Third Annual Red Skelton Festival and Gala will return to Vincennes on June 14. Rain or shine, the festival will begin with...
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State Bar Association Helps Disaster Victims
The Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) has established a toll-free number for flood victims living in the eight counties approved for federal assistance by President...
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More Body Piercings, More Complications
The BBC reports scores of young women have a body piercing other than on their ears and many of them pierced themselves. Researchers...
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Cure For Triskaidekaphobia
This can be a very difficult day for those who suffer from a fear of Friday the 13th. The morbid fear of the number 13...
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Shower Curtains Could Be Toxic
The "Los Angeles Times" reports certain vinyl curtains could be releasing toxins that are seriously bad for the body. A report released by the Virginia-based...
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A Lemon Wedge Can Be Harmful?
ABC News cited a study carried out by Good Morning America that looked at lemons served at several chain restaurants. They found some...
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Patch Prevents Vacation Sickness
The BBC reports a new patch has been found to be 75-percent effective in preventing diarrhea caused by E-coli poisoning. Squirly stomachs are...
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Armpit Sniffer Gets Max Jail Time
A serial armpit sniffer gets the book thrown at him in Singapore.
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Regional Summary Friday 6/13
IN- Looters taking advantage of Columbus flood victims. KY- Top Thoroughbred racing figures are to testify next week in Washington. IL- Deliberations in the R....
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US & World News, Friday 6/13
FEMA is helping Iowa cope with devastating floods. Intense East Coast heat has resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people....
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Friday the 13th, Air Fares Going Up
It's Friday the 13th, which means a new 20-dollar fuel surcharge for Northwest Airlines customers. It's the 13th overall fare hike this year...
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Gibson County Shelter Open
The Gibson County Chapter of the American Red Cross has opened an emergency shelter for residents living near the White or...
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Election Grand Jury, No Charges
A grand jury says they will not press charges in two alleged election misconduct cases.
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Night-time Lane Restrictions for Twin Bridges
Night-time lane restrictions will start back up on the twin bridges.
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Henderson Police Make Burglary Arrest, Several Cases Still Unsolved
One on the suspects involved in a string of burglaries in Henderson has been arrested.
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Several Counties Approved for Federal Assistance
The levee at Maysville in Daviess County failed Thursday morning, prompting another evacuation of areas northwest of Maysville and Washington....
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David Heckard
David Heckard joined WEHT in December 2006. His Weather Authority... -
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Ron Rhodes is an Owensboro, Kentucky native, so he knows...
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