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AT&T Brings 150 More Jobs
AT&T Indiana will bring an additional 150 new jobs to Evansville in 2008. Gov. Mitch Daniels and Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel joined local leaders and AT&T...
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Guidelines For Storm Debris Disposal
The Department for Environmental Protection has specific guidelines for proper disposal of woody and vegetative debris left in the aftermath of severe storms. ...
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Boys & Girls Club Move Gets Green Light
The Department of Parks Recreation Board of Park Commissioners today approved a long-term lease for the new Boys and Girls Club of Evansville. The...
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Governor Tours Storm Damage
Gov. Steve Beshear Wednesday morning declared a State of Emergency in the Commonwealth due to the impact of a series of intense thunderstorms and embedded...
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Man Finds Lost Brother
After nearly 3 decades of separation, a tri-state family is on the verge of a bittersweet reunion. They will soon be reconnected, thanks to a...
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Central City State Of Emergency
In Central City, nearly 30 National Guard troops are helping to secure neighborhoods damaged by the storm. A state of emergency has been...
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Central City Damage
That same storm that pounded Powderly, Kentucky also slammed in to Central City, damaging or destroying an estimated 150 homes.
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Shelters Set Up
Storm Victims find Shelter in 3 locations
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Dawson Springs Wet/Dry Vote
Results are in from the wet/dry vote in Dawson Springs.
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Super Tuesday in Illinois
Voters in Illinois cast their ballots for President as part of Super Tuesday.
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Arrest in Monday's Stabbing
It happened around four Monday afternoon near the Pearl Laundry and Dry Cleaners on North West 4th Street. Police say 22 year old...
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More Late Flights And Lost Baggage In 2007
Airline passengers filed more complaints last year, during a period when flights were late more often and more bags were lost. The U.S....
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Study: Brain Cancer Risk Doesn't Increase With Cell Phones
The risk for developing brain cancer does not increase with the use of a mobile phone. That's the conclusion of a new Japanese...
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Gibson Deputy Added to National Memorial
Late Gibson County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Fisher’s name will be added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Regional Summary, Tuesday 2/5
IN- Fatal crash kills two in Morgan County. KY- Governor Steve Beshears proposed budget contains a 60-million-dollar cut in social services. IL- Polls across Illinois...
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US & World News, Tuesday 2/5
Senator Barack Obama wins 75 votes from Americans living in Indonesia as Super Tuesday gets under way. New York Giants are...
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Super Tuesday in Illinois
Illinois is hosting it's earliest primaries ever, joining more than 20 states who will vote on Super Tuesday.
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Tri-State Green Report - Carbon Offsets
When it comes to the environment almost everything you do has a side effect. Mowing your lawn,...
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Prostitution In Evansville - Part 2
Is there redemption after a life of drug abuse and prostitution? We continue our look inside the world of...
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Businesses React to Annexation
The City of Evansville is officially on it's way to annexing part of Knight Township.
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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... -
Kayla Moody
Kayla Moody joined the Eyewitness News team as a reporter/multi-media... -
Tabnie Dozier
Tabnie Dozier comes to Eyewitness News from Western Kentucky University... -
Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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