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What Teens View On Internet
A new study concludes teens spend an average of 31 hours online a week and nearly two hours per week looking at porn.
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Warrick Co. Coal Driver Arrested
A coal truck driver was sentenced to 3 years in prison for causing an accident where several people were hurt.
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Vascular Check
Every year in the US, 1,000,000 people suffer their first stroke.
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Senate Approves Massive Stimulus Bill
The Senate has approved a massive economic stimulus bill. The vote was 61-37.
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Bill Would Cost Councilman His Job
The Indiana Senate Election Committee has voted in favor of a bill that could cost one Evansville city councilman his job.
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Evansville Gas Station Hold-Up
Evansville Police were called out to the scene of an attempted hold-up at the Circle K Marathon Gas Station on First Avenue early Tuesday morning.
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Board Approves Preliminary Designs
The school board says yes to preliminary designs for the new north middle and high school campus and other renovation projects.
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Hopkins County Upset With Kenergy
Residents Believe Kenergy isn't Taking Their Job Seriously
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Update - Webster Co. EMA Director Fired
We brought you the story Friday of the Webster county EMA director possibly fired after 34 years.
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UE Business Students are Healthier and More Productive
Going green pays off for students.
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Bank Donates Cots & Blankets to Red Cross
Old National paid for and shipped 250 cots and 400 blankets to the Red Cross of Southwestern Indiana. The cots will be on hand for...
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Job Cuts at General Motors
The move is part of GMs plan to comply with the terms of the 13-point-four billion dollar federal loan approved in December. Last week, GM...
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Kerosene Heaters and Grills Still Pose Dangers
Preliminary results from a survey of more than 500 households in 10 Western Kentucky counties over the weekend indicate serious safety concerns remain for those...
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Overweight Troops Double Since Beginning Of Iraq War
A new Pentagon report says the number of troops considered overweight or obese has more than doubled since the Iraq war began in March of...
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Peanut Salmonella Illnesses May Be Tip Of Iceberg
The rule of thumb for epidemiologists is that for each case of salmonella diagnosed by a doctor, more than 38 others go undiagnosed because people...
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U.S. Home Prices Dropped Almost 14-Percent In 2008
The head of Integrated Asset Services, which prepared the index, said home prices are returning to pre-bubble levels and show no signs of leveling off...
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Senate Nears Final Vote On Stimulus
Senators are nearing a final vote on a massive economic stimulus bill.
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Contact Lens TVs Only A Decade Away
Miriam Rayman of the Future Laboratory, a consultancy, said scientists are, quote, "trying to bring it closer and closer to the eye." The sets...
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Most Workers Not Worried About Possible Layoffs
Thats according to a new "USA Today"/Gallup poll that says 68 percent of respondents say they havent been laid off in the last six months...
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Overnight Lane Restrictions on Lloyd Expressway
Heres the latest travel advisory on navigating the Lloyd Expressway Fulton Avenue construction project in Evansville.
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Meet the News Team
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David Heckard
David Heckard joined WEHT in December 2006. His Weather Authority... -
Drew Amman
Drew Amman joined Eyewitnes News in January 2009. He continues to... -
Randy Moore
2011 marks Randy's Moore's 31st year at Eyewitness News. He... -
Ron Rhodes
Ron Rhodes is an Owensboro, Kentucky native, so he knows...
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