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GE Plant Cutting Jobs Despite Closure Reversal
A General Electric plant will be cutting jobs less than a year after cancelling plans to close the facility in Bloomington.
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Report Ranks Nation's Worst Beaches
An environmental group looked at water tests taken by public health agencies around the country in 2008 and found Shired Island flunked 90-percent of the...
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Chef Offers Glimpse Of Michael Jackson's Chaotic Last Day
Michael Jacksons personal chef is offering a glimpse into the chaos surrounding his death.
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Man Arrested For Having Sex With A Horse - Again
A man is in jail after police in South Carolina say he was caught on video surveillance having sex with a horse at a stable...
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Baby Cut From Womb Found Alive
A baby, removed from the womb of her murdered mother has been found alive and a woman is in custody.
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Overturned Semi-Truck in Spencer County Closes Highway 161
Around 7:00 pm Wednesday night a two vehicle collision closes 161 in Spencer County
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Daviess Pot Operation Spotted From Chopper
67-year-old Robert Hoskins and 60-year-old Gynith Hoskins of Philpot are charged with cultivating marijuana and firearm enhancement.
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MLB Trade Rumors Involving Rolen and Carroll
Major League Baseball's Non-Waiver Trade Deadline is Friday.
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Vanderburgh County Hiring Freeze
Dont look for a "help wanted sign in the Vanderburgh County Civic Center anytime soon.
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Easter Seals Winner Takes Cash
She had one week to decide if she wanted either $100,000. or the new Eagle Construction-built home valued at $163,000.
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Burdette Park Minus Batting Cages
The decision came after January's ice storm destroyed the netting around the attraction and bids to fix it came in at $20,000.
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Newburgh Christian School to Open After All
A few weeks ago, Newburgh Christian School sent parents letters saying school will not be in session this year because the lease at Gateway Baptist...
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Police Still Seek Suspect in Deadly Gibson Crash
The Gibson County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in finding a man connected to a deadly accident near Haubstadt.
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Resources Available to Homeowners in Danger of Foreclosure
People having difficulty making their mortgage payments or in need or foreclosure counseling now have more local resources available to them.
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Local Firefighters Head to World Police & Fire Games
Larry Zuber and Kim McWilliams are headed north for the World Police and Fire Games, an international competition for any career firefighter or police officer.
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Man Accused of Throwing Knife at Officers
Fisher was handcuffed after officers noticed he had a knife clipped to his pocket
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Free Prescription Drug Card Launched in Indiana
A new statewide prescription assistance program, called Indiana Drug Card, is being launched today. The program, which will provide free drug cards to all Indiana...
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Evansville Feeling Pinch of Indiana Arts Funding Cuts
Evansville arts groups are feeling the pinch of state level funding cuts for the Indiana Arts Commission.
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Car Dealership Owners Indicted
A Hopkins County Grand Jury indicted the former owners of Browning Chevrolet in Madisonville.
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Kentucky Gets Nation's First Coal-Diesel Plant
Fuel Frontiers is breaking ground on a $400 million project in Muhlenberg County.
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