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150 Plan Trip To D.C. March For Life
The March for Life is the nation’s largest annual pro-life event and coincides with the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade and...
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Regional Summary, Thursday 1/17
IN- Daniels Defends Property Tax Plan Before House Committee KY- Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the CSX train derailment that turned northern Bullitt County...
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US & World News, Thursday 1/17
O.J. Simpson is out of a Las Vegas jail and headed back to his Florida home. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is scheduled...
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Concerns Begin to Surface About EVSC Plan
On the eve of the third of 20 public forums, parents start asking questions about logistics, student safety.
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More Preps for This Round of Forecasted Snow
Another round of winter weather is taking aim on the tri-state and road crews and motorists hope they won't have a case of deja vu.
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County Commissioner Facing Theft Charges
A Daviess County Indiana County Commissioner faces charges of ghost employment, theft, and official misconduct.
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2008 Girls in Bloom Event
A weekend aimed at empowering girls around the tri-state is ready to kick off. The 5th annual "Girls in...
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Sex Offender Registry Violators
Sheriff's Dept cracking down on sex offender registry violators
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Ivy Tech Reports Double Digit Growth
Ivy Tech Community College is reporting that the College has hit a record high for first day of spring semester enrollment.
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Waters Bring Wellness at French Lick
Its benefits have been known for over 100 years and are, in fact, the very reason a resort town sprung up in French Lick, Ind....
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Man Arrested for Sexual Misconduct with Minor
Indiana State Police Detective W.W. George arrested Joel P. Meece, 18, of Winslow, after an investigation revealed he had consensual sexual relations with a 14-year-old...
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Black History Month Events
The Joshua Academy Charter School is planning its annual celebration of African-American history and Black History Month.
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Coroner Not Elected???
The Indiana general assembly has postponed two votes, that could have a major impact on local government.
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Regional Summary, Wednesday 1/16
IN-Governor Daniels pushes property tax plan in State of the State speech. KY- A Jefferson County grand jury declined to indict a retired Jeffersontown police...
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US & World News, Wednesday 1/16
Mitt Romney hopes yesterday's Michigan primary win will boost his campaign. The top three Democratic candidates for president debate in Las...
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Indiana School Changes?
Indiana students could look forward to a September start to classes if an Indiana law maker gets his way.
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Still No Contract For Ohio Township Fire
Still no contract for the Ohio Township Fire Department, even after Tuesday's special meeting.
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Davis Faces Grand Jury
Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Stan Levco says he'll let a grand jury decide whether to charge an Evansville woman with murder
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No Re Election for Nix
Once is apparently enough for Bill Nix.
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School Break In
Kentucky state police are searching for the people who apparently broke into an elementary school.
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