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Henderson Humane Society Overhauled with Kittens
Spring time means mating season for cats. And at Henderson Humane Society, they've got more kittens than usual, 48 in all.
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Efforts to Return Illinois Mascot Fail Again
Another proposal to bring Chief Illiniwek back to the University of Illinois was shot down.
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Pence Signs Indiana Immigration Tuition Bill into Law
Indiana Governor Mike Pence signs a bill allowing some undocumented college students to get in-state tuition.
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G.R.O.U.P. Reacts To University Parkway Vote
It's been a long road getting to this point, and a tough fight for members of Growing Responsibly On University Parkway or G.R.O.U.P.
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Kentucky Community and Technical Colleges Announce Number of Graduates
More than 9,600 students will graduate this month from Kentucky's community and technical colleges.
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Barr-Reeve School District Raising Property Taxes
Residents in one Daviess County School Dstrict will have to pay more property taxes.
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Fastest Hoosier High Schooler? It Could Be Aaron Killebrew...
Harrison High School's Boys' Track team has won five straight City Meets. This year, they're led by senior Aaron Killebrew, who just may be the...
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Referendum Passes to Replace Vincennes Swimming Pool
Voters in Vincennes approve a referendum to replace the Rainbow Beach Pool with a new family aquatic center.
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Evansville's Water and Sewage Company Wants to Talk to You
Public meetings are scheduled to talk about keeping sewage out of the Ohio River
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Movie Theater Massacre Suspect James Holmes Wants to Change Plea
Colorado shootings suspect to enter insanity plea
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Evansville Non-Profit Broken Into, Lawn Equipment Stolen
Patchwork Central broken into and suspects get away with lawn equipment
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Aurora Receives Donation to Fight Homlessness
$20,000 is going to a local group that fights to end homelessness.
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City to Add Turn Lanes at Busy Evansville Intersection
City hopes new turn lanes will cut down on crashes.
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City Official Compares Owensboro Downtown Development to Evansville
News of the Gabe's Tower renovation is just the latest in a string of big projects in Owensboro.
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Deadline to Buy Tickets to Red Cross Heroes Banquet Approaching
Time is running out to buy tickets for the Red Cross Heroes Banquet.
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Hopkins County Man in Critical Condition After Being Hit by Truck
A western Kentucky man is in critical condition after an accident in Hopkins County.
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Daviess County Jail Officials Hope Federal Grant Raises Sexual Assault Awareness
The Daviess County, Kentucky Jail is getting thousands of dollars for their sexual assault program.
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Police Release 911 Call of Evansville Shooting
Evansville Police continue their search for Jermaine "Man Man" Felton.
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Wet Weather Delays Corn Planting
Spring rains and wet fields are keeping Indiana farmers from planting this year's corn crop.
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More Security On The Way To Indiana Schools.
Gov. Pence signs a bill to help school districts hire police officers and buy safety equipment.
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