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New Harmony School:"No More Building Debt"
Officials in new Harmony are celebrating the fact their building is paid in full.
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Two Airlifted After House Explosion
Friday morning, two men were airlifted for severe burns after a propane gas explosion at a Concord residence.
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Arrest Made in Child's Death
A mom and a stepfather have been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a 5-year-old boy in Southern Illinois.
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VU Builds Tech Center in Gibson County
Groundbreaking for a new 40-acre advanced manufacturing technology site took place Friday morning.
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Car Hits Man on Lloyd
The intersection of the Lloyd Expressway and Rosenberger was the scene of a late night accident Thursday involving a pedestrian.
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Petition for Foreign-Made Fridges Tariff; What Officials Have E'Ville-Made Fridges
Put a tariff on all foreign-made fridges - that's the message the Local 808 is sending to Indiana's congressional delegation.
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Indiana Organizations Promote Safe Driving
More than 200 teenagers were killed in car crashes in Indiana in 2008. As a result, Hoosier organizations are coming together to teach teens the...
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Pedestrian Hit While Running Across the Lloyd, Updated
The east bound Lloyd Expressway near Rosenburger Ave. was shut down briefly Thursday night..
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METS Considers Making Major Changes to Bus System
The city commissioned the University of Southern Indiana to study METS and make recommendations.
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Deadlines To Send Troops Holiday Mail
The U.S. Postal Service has announced the deadlines to send mail to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan for the holidays.
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What's Killing Frogs Worldwide
Scientists have known since last year the problem is a fungus but now theyve determined why the fungus is driving amphibians to the brink of...
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Soupy Sales Dies At Age 83
Zany TV pioneer Soupy Sales has died.
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Wal-Mart To Focus On Smaller Stores In Future
The worlds largest retailer had been on a tear to open supercenters, some larger than three football fields in size recently but thats changing.
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Angels-Yankees Headed Back to New York
The American League Championship Series is headed back to the Big Apple. The Los Angeles Angels scored three times in the bottom of the 7th inning...
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Minnesota Man Sentenced For Driving La-Z-Boy While Drunk
A Minnesota man has been sentenced for driving his La-Z-Boy chair on a public street while drunk. Sixty-two-year-old Dennis Anderson was nabbed by...
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Survey: Chicago Most, Miami Least Stressed Cities
A newly released Harris Interactive survey lists the top 23 Most Stressed Out Cities in the U.S. Number one on the list is...
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Democrat Council Member Opposes Fire House Closing
3rd Ward Democrat City Council member Wendy Bredhold says she opposes the citys plan to close at least one fire house.
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A Call To Tax Foreign Made Refrigerators
The union representing workers at Whirlpools Evansville plant is asking Congress to slap tariffs on refrigerators made outside the U.S.
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Two Fire Stations Close, No Jobs Lost
The Evansville Fire Department will close two fire stations as part of a restructuring plan.
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Henderson Man Caught With the Tools, Arrested
Law enforcement say Steven Peak is connected to a burglary reported at "Do What Automotive" Wednesday morning.
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