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Professor Loses Custody Of Child Over Lemonade
Things are back to normal in the household of a University of Michigan professor after a mistake involving the purchase of an alcoholic beverage at...
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Madeleine Albright Making Stop in Evansville
The parade of who's who in the presidential campaign continues to sweep through southern Indiana. Wednesday, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will campaign...
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Stimulus Check Spending
Just how are you planning to spend your tax rebate?
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New Harmony Bridge Opens Wednesday!
After 7 months of construction the New Harmony Bridge is set to reopen.
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Michelle Obama & Caroline Kennedy Coming to Boonville
Mrs. Obama is also returning to the tri-state Wednesday and shes bringing a friend. Michelle Obama has already made two appearances in southwestern Indiana.
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Obama Ad Features Mayor
The Obama campaign today began airing a new radio ad, “Unite Us,” featuring Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel. The ad highlights Senator Obama’s upbringing in a...
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Clinton Visiting Princeton
Princeton, Indiana is getting ready for a visit from Senator Hillary Clinton Tuesday night.
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FEMA Says No to Flood Relief for Illinois Residents
People in Illinois who lost their home or possessions are once again being told "no" by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The...
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Lane Restrictions on Highway 41
Drivers can expect some temporary lane restrictions today on U.S. Highway 41.
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Take Back the Night March Wednesday
On Wednesday, April 30, 2008 Albion Fellows Bacon Center will host the city’s 11th Annual Take Back the Night March to protest against sexual assault...
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Economy In Recession, But It Will Be Short
The U.S. economy is either already in a recession, or soon will be.
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Regional Summary, Tuesday 4/29
IN- Hillary Clinton visits Indiana again. KY- Governor Steve Beshear has signed a bill into law that increases the punishment for those who would...
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US & World News, Tuesday 4/29
The Mayor of Suffolk, Virginia says more than 100 people in her town are homeless after yesterday's tornado. One Obama official says the Jeremiah Wright...
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Ferdinand Post Office Honors Soldier
A Dubois county war hero got the ultimate honor from his hometown. The Ferdinand Post Office was...
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Explosion Kills Two Sterling Boiler Employees
A blast at the SG Solutions Facility in Terre Haute killed two employees from an Evansville maintenance company Monday morning. The names...
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Where to Get Indiana State ID Card
The state of Indiana is working to make sure all voters have a state-issued identification card.
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U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Voter ID Law
The U.S. Supreme Court says states can require voters to produce a photo ID before voting and they can do it without violating...
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Fire Leaves North American Green Employees Temporarily Without Jobs
A fire at St. Wendel's biggest employer left close to a hundred people without jobs, but only temporarily.
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School Lockdown & Standoff Ends
A standoff in Owensboro ended peacefully. Police were called out to Bobby Mays' house at 2804 West 6th Street around 12:30.
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Regional Summary, Monday 4/28
IN- Ex-teller pleads guilt to stealing millions. KY- A bill to increase mortgage protections for Kentuckians will become law this week. IL- Violence dropped on...
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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... -
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Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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