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Boy Dragged by Train
The boy was seriously injured, and may lose his arm.
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Mobile Meth Lab Explodes in Daviess County
Police in Daviess County investigating after a car blows up, while it's going down the road.
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McCutchanville Firefighters Accused of Filling a Private Pool
Firefighters facing discipline after they apparently used a firetruck to fill up a private pool.
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USI Announces Plans to Raise Tuition
The University of Southern Indiana is one step closer to raising its tuition.
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Jury Selection Begins in Jeffrey Weisheit Murder Trial
The jury for the Jeffrey Weisheit murder trial is beginning to take shape as four members of the jury were selected Monday. Weisheit is accused of murdering...
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President Obama Signs Bill to Halt Fishing Bans
Fishermen who had Kentucky's lawmakers at their backs now can fish again below dams on the Cumberland River.
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Evansville Officials Send Sewer Overhaul Plan to EPA
Evansville leaders send their plan to fix the city's sewers to the Environment Protection Agency.
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Henderson Police Still Searching for Suspect in Church Parking Lot Robbery
Henderson Police still looking for a suspect after a man was robbed in a church parking lot this weekend.
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Judge Dismisses Sarah Teague's Lawsuit in Investigation of Missing Daughter
A mother suing for the evidence in the case of her missing daughter goes home empty handed.
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Evansville Kicks Off River City Bicycle Classic
It's a news conference on wheels.
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Indiana University Sees No Increase in Enrollment for Summer Semester
Even though Indiana University is offering 25 percent discount for tuition, Summer semester enrollment is still flat.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Coming to the Ford Center
Get ready to sing along with your favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd songs.
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United Mine Workers Protesting in Henderson Tuesday
The United Mine Workers of America will protest in Henderson over Patriot Coal's decision to throw out their contract and reduce wages and benefits for...
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Daviess County Drivers Dealing with Multiple Work Zones
A little over two weeks after the Blue Bridge closes, work starts on another bridge.
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Scam Alert: Caller Pretending to be Utility Company Employee
The state attorney general's office wants you to know about someone calling around pretending to be a utility company employee.
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Owensboro Police Investigating Recent Car Break-Ins
Someone has had some good luck breaking into cars in Owensboro.
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IU Student Still Missing After Two Years
Today marks the two year anniversary of the disappearance of IU student, Lauren Spierer.
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Coroner Says No Foul Play in Evansville Body Investigation
The Vanderburgh County Coroner's Office says foul play is ruled out in connection with a body found over the weekend in a vacant home.
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Neighborhood Still Living With The Memory Of A Tragic Crime
Of course there was a place where the tragedy happened, a neighborhood people still call home.
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Free Fridays Return to Evansville Museum's Koch Planetarium
On Friday, June 7, July 5, & August 2, the Evansville Museum will offerfree admission to the Koch Planetarium. The free Fridays in the KochPlanetarium...
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Meet the News Team
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Whitney Ray
Whitney Ray is excited to be a part of the... -
Laura Kirtley
Laura Kirtley joined Eyewitness News as host of Lifestyles and... -
Jordan Vandenberge
For some it's a calling. For others it's a career... -
Ryan Braschler
Ryan joined the Eyewitness News team in September 2011 as... -
Randall Parmley
Randall tries to take a simple approach to his job,...
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