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Vectren Bills Expected to Rise 15 to 25%
Vectren says you can expect to pay 15-25% more for heat this winter than last winter.
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Kentucky Wesleyan College will begin a weekend of celebration
Kentucky Wesleyan College will begin a weekend of celebration with the inauguration of Dr. Cheryl King as the college’s thirty-second president on Friday, September 26...
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Deadline Extended for Kentucky Food Stamp Clients
Kentuckians who lost perishable groceries purchased with food stamp benefits after the recent wind storm have extra time to apply for replacement benefits.
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Indiana Governor Debate
Tonight wrapped up the second debate for the Indiana governor's race. Republican governor Mitch Daniels, democratic candidate Jill Long Thompson, and Libertarian candidate Andrew Horning were...
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Drunk Driver Arrested After Traveling 110 MPH
Further investigation revealed the driver, John L. Head, 30, of Evansville, was legally intoxicated. Head was taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he...
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Large Farms Cause Problems For Small Towns
A new study finds large commercial farms cause significant problems for small towns. The Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production report finds...
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Fraud Protection
When it comes to the things we love, emotion can override reason. Scam artists love that. And they take advantage of it all the time.
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Front Door Pride Homes on Display
Two new Front Door Pride homes are now complete.
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Update - 5 yr. old Victim of Hit and Run
A hit and run on Evansville's Southeast side sends a five year old boy to the hospital
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Chatting with the Candidates: Andy Horning
The second of three debates between Indianas gubernatorial candidates starts is Tuesday night. And, Fox 7 wants to help prepare you for it.
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Working Mother Magazine Lists Most Supportive Companies
Evansville's Bristol Myers Squibb makes the list for the 11th consecutive year.
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LST 325 Seeks New Director
After three years as executive director of the LST, Mike Whicker has given his resignation. When the LST arrived in Evansville in 2005,...
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Stonehenge Pilgrimage Site For Sick
Britain's famous prehistoric monument of Stonehenge may have served as an ancient pilgrimage site for people who were ill.
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Governor Beshear Acts to Increase Gas Supplies
Governor Steve Beshear has acted to increase gas supplies in Kentucky in the wake of the disruptions caused by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, issuing an...
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Lost Money? Found in Vincennes
A concerned citizen called the Vincennes City Police Dept. and advised that they were in Vincennes, Indiana area when they found some money in...
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Tristate Green - Schools
Across America the green movement has been gaining momentum in our schools. Chances are one near you has already implemented environmentally sensitive practices.
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Knight Annexation
The city of Evansville has taken the first steps to annex the north part of Knight Township. The city presented its fiscal plan tonight at the...
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Man Sues Doctor Over Stapled Rectum
A 64-year-old West Virginia man is suing a Maryland doctor for allegedly stapling his rectum shut during an operation.
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New Penny Unveiled
A quartet of new pennies will commemorate Abraham Lincoln.
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Chatting with the Candidates: Jill Long Thompson
The second of three debates between the candidates in the Indiana governor's race is tomorrow in Jasper. And, Fox 7 wants to help prepare you...
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