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Trying To Save Delta Queen Steamboat
Iowa Senator Tom Harkin says the historic steamboat needs Congressional authorization to operate on the Mississippi River and other rivers for another decade. The...
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Recalling Soccer Nets
Nearly 200-thousand soccer goal nets are being recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Regent Sports following the death of a 20-month-old child died...
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Almost All Teens Playing Video Games
The Pew Internet and American Life Project survey found that 97-percent of all American teens between the ages of 12 and 17 play some kind...
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Retailers Recalling Simplicity Cribs
Several retailers nationwide are recalling more 600,000 cribs made by Simplicity.
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McConnell Remarks on Cleanup of Damage in Kentucky
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks Wednesday on the Senate floor on the storm cleanup in Kentucky: "Mr. President, the impact...
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Brad Pitt Most Dangerous Celebrity In Cyberspace
Brad Pitt is apparently more of a threat than Paris Hilton in the computer world -- at least this year. The...
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Muslim Cleric Says Mickey Mouse Is Satanic
One of the most beloved cartoon characters in history has been declared "one of Satan's soldiers" by an Islamic cleric. Sheikh Muhammad Munajid's comments made...
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Overweight Kids Suffer More Headaches
"USA Today" is reporting that Cincinnati Children's Hospital has conducted the first national study to find a link between childhood obesity and chronic headaches.
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Regional News, Wednesday 9/17
Two people have been charged in the death of a Jay County man. Metro Police say a 12-year-old boy was shot in the...
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US & World News, Wednesday 9/17
American International Group is getting a huge federal loan. At least 16 people are dead after an attack on the U.S. embassy in...
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Family First - No Power
When the power goes out for days, life gets pretty primitive, especially for video game playing, computer loving tri-state kids.
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Storm Crop Damage
If you think your trees took a beating Sunday, just imagine what the wind did to corn stalks all over the Tri-state. In Daviess County,...
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Economy Concerns
Whirlpool - today - announced more job losses in the Tri-state... Adding to already troubling US economic news. Yesterday was dubbed the worst day for Wallstreet...
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Fed Agrees To Save Troubled AIG With Loan
The Federal Reserve has agreed to save American International Group from financial collapse.
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Local Breaks Video Game World Record
A 16 year old Tri-state boy's obsession with video games may have put him in the Guinness World record book.
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Layoffs in Store for Whirlpool
More than 100 local Whirlpool employees will be without jobs come November.
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Future of Casino Aztar Sale
The future of Casino Aztar is up in the air again.
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Man Arrested on Child Molestation, Ties to Local Cheer Gym
An alleged child molester in Evansville has close ties with a local cheerleading gym.
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KY Deadly Accident
One person is dead following an early afternoon traffic accident in Hopkins County, Kentucky Tuesday.
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Tanker Leaking Cooking Oil on Natcher Parkway
The Natcher Parkway near the Daviess-Ohio County line was closed part of Tuesday morning after a semi tractor-trailer carrying cooking oil crashed.
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Ron Rhodes is an Owensboro, Kentucky native, so he knows...
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