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Daviess Co. flood map open house set for Tuesday

Daviess County is hosting a Flood Map open house Tuesday for residents in the area officials say. County officials say this is a good opportunity for residents to learn more about flood zones and to get any flood related questions answered. → Read More

OPS votes in favor of new security system for school entrances

Owensboro Public Schools got the green light to move forward with implementing a new security system at the entrance of all middle and high schools in the district. → Read More

Harwood Career Preparatory High School to close at the end of school year

Harwood Career Preparatory High School on First Avenue is set to close at the end of this school year officials say. Many parents with students attending the high school say they are unhappy with this decision. → Read More

Day 3 of no power for some Hancock Co. residents since Friday storms

Hundred in Hancock County experienced power outages on Friday due to strong winds. Many residents say they are still without power days later. → Read More

New Dollar General Market opens in the Forge on N. Main St.

A new food market has made its way to Evansville's west side. → Read More

How Eli Lilly cutting price for insulin set to affect Tri-State

Officials say thousands of people living with diabetes that have to take insulin in the Tri-State will carry a lighter financial load in the next few months. → Read More

Many city development projects in the works with help of grants, Boonville officials say

Boonville roads are being repaved, solar panels are being installed and other rural development projects are in the works, Mayor Charlie Wyatt says. → Read More

Vanderburgh Humane Society recruiting more volunteers

If you enjoy working with animals and giving back to the community, the Vanderburgh Humane Society is looking for you. → Read More

Evansville restaurants bring Mardi Gras to to the Tri-State

Right here in Evansville, Restaurants and nonprofits are getting into the Mardi Gras spirit Restaurants like Rick's 718 Bar & Grill and Stockwell Inn are cooking up a few festive Louisiana Creole Cuisines. → Read More

Henderson residents reflect on President Jimmy Carter’s 1980 visit

The news of the former President entering hospice care has some Tri-State residents reflecting back to his visit to Henderson in 1980. → Read More

What people should be aware of before filing tax returns?

Tax preparers in Evansville share details on important tax alerts and other changes that people should be aware of when filing their 2022 taxes. → Read More

Boom Squad Inc. opens for Drumline LIVE at Henderson Alliance Theater

The Evansville drumline Boom Squad Inc. will be opening for “Drumline LIVE,” an international tour created by the musical team behind the movie “Drumline.” → Read More

Young & Established hosting pop-up shop for Black-owned businesses in Evansville

February is Black History Month, and some Tri-State organizations are holding events to celebrate. → Read More

Henderson nonprofit hands out free items to people in Evansville area

One Henderson nonprofit made its way to Evansville to pass out goods and household supplies to many who need them. → Read More

UE Changemaker Challenge project ‘Hydration Station’ still thriving

The University of Evansville’s 2021-22 Changemaker Challenge third-place winner Jake Deig is making headway with his “Hydration Station.” → Read More

Henderson nonprofit hosts meeting to discuss community development in 2023

Community organizers are meeting in Henderson this weekend with a special focus on revitalizing the East End. → Read More

Indiana bill aims to extend ‘cooling off period’ for people accused of domestic violence

A newly proposed bill in the Indiana State Senate could extend the "cooling off period" for an alleged domestic violence suspect. → Read More

Cravens Elementary School cuts the ribbon on renovation project

An Owensboro elementary school is celebrating new improvements to its campus. → Read More

DCPS welcomes new lead law enforcement officer

Daviess County Public Schools welcomed a new lead law enforcement officer when they returned from winter break. → Read More

Mt. Vernon Police Dept. gives new hire bonus of $10k

An employee shortage is hitting many industries hard throughout the country and the Tri-State. One of the industries dealing with that employee shortage is the Mount Vernon Police Department. To help fight the shortage, the department is increasing the benefits for new hires. → Read More