Month: October 2018
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Southridge Spreads the Love in Selfless Offense
The Southridge football team is 8-3 this season because no one player runs the offense. With many key seniors graduating…
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Evansville
Big Names Hit The Campaign Trail In Hoosier State
By now, most people have seen the ads and know their names. Republican Mike Braun is taking on Incumbent Democrat…
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Warrick County
WorkOne Southwest Office in Boonville to Close in December
WorkOne Southwest announces plans to restructure its local offices. As of December 1, 2018, the WorkOne Southwest office in Boonville…
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Indiana
Indiana Ranking As A Child Care Desert
Indiana families are finding it more difficult to find quality child care for infant and toddlers. Child care deserts are…
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Indiana
Opioids and Tobacco Hurting Hoosiers
More than 14,000 Hoosiers died last year from drugs and tobacco. That’s according to the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation which…
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Indiana
CVS Launches Pilot Membership Program
CVS rolls out a pilot program that offers free delivery of prescription drugs and other perks. The new membership program…
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Indiana
Indiana Lawmakers Debate School Bus Safety Changes
Indiana state lawmakers are calling for change after three children were killed this week while getting on a bus. Three…
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Evansville
Trick-or-Treaters Welcomed at Ark Crisis
A lot of kids around the Tri-State are already home eating their Halloween candy. However, the rain isn’t stopping many…
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Henderson County
Austin And Pruitt Campaign Ahead Of Midterms
Mayor Steve Austin has served Henderson for the past eight years and is hoping to be reelected against Robert Pruitt,…
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Evansville
UE Cites NCAA Rules Surrounding Dru Smith’s Ineligibility at Missouri
The University of Evansville is responding to a report published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch earlier this week about former…
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