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Chilly Futures: Losing Not One, But Two Jobs
It could be a chilly future for the people who make refrigerators at Whirlpool.
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Which TV Is The Best Buy?
“The best quality and the biggest picture and still the best bang for the buck is the DLP,” said Carmack.
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Toyota Recalling Thousands Of Tundras
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration cites corrosion issues as a reason for the action.
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9 P.M. Tuesday, Reitz & Memorial Support
With a large fan base on both sides, Memorial and Reitz are well-equipped to travel in droves to Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Day After Thanksgiving Is Plumbers' Busiest Day
On average, calls jump 21-percent over the Thursday-through-Sunday period compared to any other time of the year.
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University Students Develop Barcode-Scanning iPhone App
The students app, called Barcodescan, not only reads all types of UPC codes but it scours the Internet for prices, product reviews and other information...
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Duke Energy Indiana Update on Coal Gasification
Duke Energy Indiana says modifications and a growth in the scope of its Edwardsport coal gasification plant will add approximately $150 million to the projects...
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Deer Season Harvest In Illinois Totals 66,126
Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 66,126 deer during the opening weekend of the 2009 Illinois Firearm Deer season, Nov. 20-22.
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Toyota Has Answer To Accelerator Entrapment Problems
Toyota is detailing how it will fix a problem in some Toyota and Lexus models.
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New Henderson Fire Chief
The Henderson Fire Department has a new chief.
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Trial Date Set for Mother Accused in Son's Death
A trial date is set for a southern Illinois mother accused of giving her son a lethal amount of drugs.
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Warrick County Authorities Catch Man with Pot and Magic Mushrooms
The fight against illegal drug trade took Warrick County authorities to the apartment of a Boonville man. While executing a...
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Testing Begins for Local Census Jobs
Census takers will be paid for training and reimbursed for work-related travel. Census testing is taking place at the C.K. Newsome Center, 100...
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Trial Set for Jeffrey Cobb, Sr.
The Henderson man accused of kicking out the back window of a police cruiser then running from police is scheduled to go on trial February...
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Police: Kentucky Census Worker Committed Suicide
A Kentucky census worker who was found dead in September committed suicide and staged the scene to look like a homicide, authorities said Tuesday.
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Owensboro Man Arrested on Sex Abuse Charges
A 65-year old Owensboro man is arrested for allegedly touching two young girls inappropriately.
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Home Builder Pleads in Arson Case
Christopher Kimbrough of Chandler pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit arson.
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Chinese Acrobats Visit Evansville School
From juggling with their feet to balancing plates on a pole the world renowned Chinese acrobats showed off their skills in Evansville Monday.
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EVSC Summer Musical "White Christmas"
They picked an appropriate time to announce the 2010 summer musical is "White Christmas".
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Evansville Habitat Wins "Green" Award
Habitat for Humanity of Evansville was recently certified a green builder and received an energy star rating by the National Association of Home Builders.
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Brad Byrd
The first Tri-State broadcaster elected to the Indiana Journalism Hall... -
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Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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