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Proposed Evansville Sewer Rate Compared to Area Cities
Evansville residents may soon be paying more for sewer service, but the new rate will either be comparable or less than other cities...
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Ramp Closure for Diamond Ave.
The exit ramp from Diamond Avenue to southbound U.S. 41 is closed. The closure will help crews in...
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Arrested Woman Briefly Escaped from Custody
A Dubois County woman played "catch me if you can" with the cops early Wednesday morning and she ended up on the losing end.
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Fresh Water Being Brought into Lawrenceville, IL
Flooding is causing a different kind of water problem in Lawrence County, Illinois. According to the mayor of Lawrenceville, Brian Straub,...
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Abduction Report a Lie
The reported abduction of a young girl FOX 7 reported on Tuesday night never happened.
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Group Fighting Homelessness Celebrates 20 Years
Aurora celebrated the two decades of service Wednesday. In March of 1988, a group of people in the community came together to address...
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Flood Relief - Will You Help?
Relief organizations asking for donation of food and cleaning supplies for flood victims
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Man Survives Nail Gun To The Head
A Missouri man is counting his blessings after having his skull pierced with a nail from a friend's nail gun. George Chandler was...
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Life Expectancy At Record High
Health officials say life expectancy in the nation reached a record high of 78 years in 2006. According to the CDC, life expectancy...
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Ultimate Father's Day Winner!
Congratulations to Mitchell Donohue, the winner of our Ultimate Father's Day Contest. Mitchell will get a full massage and trim from Waleed's International...
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Declining Baptisms Raise Concerns Among Southern Baptist
Maybe it's a sign the end could be near. The rate of baptisms in Southern Baptist churches has reached a 20-year low....
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Salmonella Threat From Tomatoes Continues
A salmonella outbreak linked to three types of tomatoes has now sickened around 150 people in 17 states. Lola Russell with the...
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Rain Brought Delays For State Softball Championship
Heavy rains in Indiana had postponed several of the high state softball championship games causing families and schools to spend more time on the road...
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Texas Prophet Claims World Will End Tomorrow
Nuclear war will be declared either today or tomorrow. At least, that's what self-proclaimed prophet Yisrayl "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins is predicting.
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Regional Summary, Wednesday 6/11
IN- Lightening strikes, burns down Muncie church. KY- Twelve Red Cross disaster volunteers from Lexington are in Indiana. IL- Chicago police make an arrest in...
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US & World News, Wednesday 6/11
The Food and Drug Administration is looking for the source of a salmonella outbreak that's been linked to three types of tomatoes. Midwesterners are bracing...
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Family First - Music Mania
The library is normally a pretty quiet place, but not on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Here, kids are stretching their minds and their vocal chords....
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Evansville Abduction
Police are looking for their suspect
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Bicknell Water Problems
Water surrounds the town of Bicknell.
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Sewer Rate Hike in the Works for Evansville
It's pocket change compared to what we're paying for gasoline, but it looks like residents are going to pay a higher sewer rate 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
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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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