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Standoff in Vanderburgh County Over
A stand-off in Vanderburgh County ended peacefully. Sheriff's deputies were called to a home in the Old Petersburg Place subdivision near Hamilton Golf Course Tuesday afternoon.
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Ideas to Make Deadbeat Indiana Parents Pay
If an ex-spouse is overdue on child support, some new incentives may get them to pay in Indiana. Governor Mitch Daniels announced Tuesday he supports...
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Rep. Ellsworth Praising Early Voting
No matter which way you vote this election, you'll notice something very different this year. There's a wide availability of early voting.
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New Voter Registration Problems
A different kind of registration problem is making it's presence felt. Fast-paced, high-volume registration tactics may have left some potential voters in the dust.
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No Arrests Yet in Brinker's Jewelry Store Break-In
Evansville police are still looking for the men who robbed Brinkers Jewelers around midnight Sunday night. The men took about $75,000 in jewelry.
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Fire Damages Evansville Apartments
An overnight fire at an evansville apartment complex has ten people without a home. Fire officials say it couldve been prevented if the building had...
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Stringtown Elementary Lockdown Ends
The lockdown at Stringtown Elementary School is over. The students have been released. The parent wasn't arrested. No weapons were involved.
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Main Street Trick or Treat Sunday
All the ghost and goblins will be on Main Street this Halloween! The 9th Annual Main Street Trick or Treat on the downtown...
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Truck Hits Bike Rider
A bicyclist is in the hospital this Tuesday after he was hit by a dump truck.
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One Million Cribs Recalled
The New York-based company did not give any details about the deaths of the two infants, but said the cribs affected by the recall are...
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WATCH - Sign Pulled Down, Monday Night
Watch Fox 7's exclusive video of the "Vote No" sign in the Pigeon Township Trustee's office window being pulled down. A deputy trustee came out...
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SIU Considers In-State Tuition For Some Out-Of-Staters
Southern Illinois University says it may be willing to give students in Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri the same price as students in Illinois. ...
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Number Of Homeless Families With Children Increasing
A "USA Today" survey has found the reasons range from mortgage foreclosures to higher food and fuel prices. Philip Mangano, executive director of the U.S....
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French Swap Fancy Cuisine For Arches
Bloomberg News is reporting that as France faces its first recession in 15 years, the French are abandoning their fabled bistros for the golden arches....
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Suicide Rates Among Women Rising
From 1999 to 2005, a disturbing pattern emerged, especially in poisoning suicides among women. Suicide-prevention programs have largely focused on high risk groups,...
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Mobile Texting Puts Americans At Risk
The survey indicates 77-percent have used test messaging mobile e-mail devices while driving a vehicle. In addition, 41-percent say they've used such a...
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Tristate Green - Outdoorsmen
Sportsmen have a unique relationship with the environment. It's estimated a third of all Americans hunt, fish or watch wildlife....
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Explaining Strange Weather On Other Planets
Space.com reports Adam Showman of the University of Arizona says the model includes the weather processes in the atmosphere and couples them to show how...
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Elliott Out for the Year?
Purdue's Joey Elliott looked like hed be out for the year and would need surgery to repair his separated shoulder.
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Sign Stirs up Political Problems
A small piece of cardboard caused a big commotion Monday. A sign in the window of the Pigeon Township Trustee's office asked people to vote...
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