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Details on Clintons' Visit to Southwest Indiana
Former President Bill Clinton and former First Daughter, Chelsea, are back in Indiana this week.
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Clinton, Obama Spend Ad Dollars in Indiana
Presidential Contender Barack Obama launched television ads in the Hoosier state in the past week. Tomorrow, the Clinton campaign launches its own ad featuring...
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Cuddly Toy Recall
Around 300-thousand stuffed animals have been recalled from Dollar Tree Stores Inc.
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Starbucks Launching Everyday Brew
Starbucks will hold a massive launch party tomorrow for its new Pike Place Roast brew. Between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. all U.S. company-owned...
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Local Relay for Life Dates Set
Where can you celebrate cancer survivorship, remember loved ones lost and fight back against cancer? The answer lies in an American Cancer Society Relay For...
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Former Fire Treasurer Charged
The Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, announced Susan D. Wargel, 43, of Mount Vernon was charged with one count of...
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Bridge Lane Restrictions in Place
There will be three lanes of traffic on the northbound span to allow work on the southbound bridge. Only one lane of south-flowing...
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Woman May Have Given Life for Infant
It looks like an act by a dying Henderson woman may have saved the life of a baby.
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Charlton Heston Dead At 84
Movie icon, Charlton Heston, best known for playing heroic roles such as Moses in "The Ten Commandments," and Ben-Hur in the movie of the same...
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Gas Reaches $3.32 A Gallon
The national average for regular unleaded gasoline has reached three-dollars-32-cents a gallon. That's a record high, and up more than five-cents in just...
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Kentucky Jobless Rate Down
Unemployment rates fell in 99 Kentucky counties between February 2007 and February 2008, rose in 18 counties and remained the same in three counties, according...
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Regional Summary, Monday 4/7
IN- Indiana man pleads guilty to murder. KY- Cigarette companies must manufacture a fire-safe cigarette if they want to sell their product in Kentucky. IL-...
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US & World News, Monday 4/7
Two hundred girls have been removed from a Mormon ranch in Texas over claims of sexual and physical abuse. Airlines customer complaints are...
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Vigil For Little Boy
Three year old Kalab Lay lost his life earlier this week, allegedly from abuse.
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Meth Arrests
Meth Related Arrests in both Webster County, and Henderson, KY
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Tri-State Green Report - Constuction
When most people think of environmentally friendly homes, solar panels probably come to mind first. And even though those are a part of the...
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Benefit For Kaleb Lay
A benefit fund-raiser will help pay the burial expenses of 3-year-old Kaleb Lay,
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Branchville Prison Escapees, Updated
State police are searching for two prison escapees
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Obama To Visit Indiana Wednesday
Indiana getting a visit from presidential hopeful Barack Obama soon.
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High Water Taking Over Madisonville
Flood damage is widespread in Kentucky and Indiana, spanning several counties. Hopkins county, Kentucky was one of those...
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Whitney Ray
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Laura Kirtley
Laura Kirtley joined Eyewitness News as host of Lifestyles and... -
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Randall Parmley
Randall tries to take a simple approach to his job,...
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