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Information Shortage on Ball Field Plans "Frustrating"
Wesselman Nature Society asking for larger say in plan as opponents organize.
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Negotiations Not Going Smoothly
Contract negotiations for one area fire department are no closer to coming an end.
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Suspect Reported Stabbing
The 911 call from a Monday night stabbing in Evansville has been released.
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Initial Approval for Henderson Mine
Henderson County Fiscal Court gives a preliminary thumbs-up to a controversial new coal mine near Zion.
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No Barrier for Lloyd Expressway
The Indiana Department of Transportation says it has no plans to put up a barrier on the Lloyd expressway near the site of an accident...
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Vectren Sponsors UE Engineer Program
Every year, highly educated, qualified engineers become more scarce nationwide. That's why, for years, Vectren Corporation has dedicated itself to attracting diverse students to the field...
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No Plans to Change Site of Lloyd Fatalities
Police say Ryan Blume, Jonathan Teer and Billy Beckham were riding in a car when it apparently hydroplaned on the wet pavement, crossed the median,...
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Pursuit Ends with One Arrest
Master Trooper James Boling was patrolling I-164 near the 2 mile-marker when he observed a white Chevrolet Malibu traveling westbound at 88 mph. ...
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Apartment Fire
Nearly a dozen people are displaced after an early morning fire in Evansville.
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Indiana St. Stabbing
Charges have been filed and the victim's name has been released in last nights stabbing on Indiana Street.
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Oscar Nominations Announced
The nominees for the 80th Annual Academy Awards were announced this morning in Beverly Hills, California. The Oscars will be presented on...
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Most Wal-Mart Associates Now Have Health Coverage
Wal-Mart announced today that the number of associates who now have health care coverage through its new associate-tailored plans for 2008 - or another source...
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Mystery Writers Festival Plays Sweep Nominations
All three nominees for the 2008 Edgar Allan Poe Awards in the best play category premiered at the International Mystery Writers Festival last June in...
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Thirteen Die On Kentucky Roadways Last Week
Preliminary statistics indicate that Thirteen people died in nine separate crashes on Kentucky’s roadways from Monday, Jan. 14 through Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008.
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Tickets Available Saturday for Lisa Ling Lecture
Tickets for Lisa Ling’s lecture, “A World Without Borders: Celebrating Diversity,” will be available starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 26th, at the...
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Tri-State Green Report - Heating
Heating is a huge expense for many households. It also accounts for about 56% of the energy used in a home. That's why many people...
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Be A Star At Holiday World
Auditions for Holiday World’s 2008 cast of entertainers are scheduled in the coming weeks at venues in Indiana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
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Regional Summary, Tuesday 1/22
IN- Second arrest made in deadly Lawrence shooting. KY- A light snow falls during the morning rush across much of Kentucky. IL- Twenty-two people, mostly...
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US & World News, Tuesday 1/22
U.S. stock markets have exploded on the downside. The nominations for the 80th annual Academy Awards are out. The...
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Coach Boone From "Remember The Titans" Visits USI
The blockbuster hit, Remember The Titans, was based on the life of inspirational football coach, Herman Boone. In honor of Martin Luther King Day, Boone...
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