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A Newburgh man is being rewarded for his volunteer efforts in the community. → Read More
The exhibit is called the “Artistry Unhoused” and it showcases artwork from people that are homeless, formerly homeless and living in shelters. → Read More
Three Indiana state representatives treated a group of first responders to a free meal on Thursday. → Read More
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke says Thursday's proclamation is a way to raise awareness for the amount of money owed to Indiana parents in unpaid child support. → Read More
Once the nurses heard the news, they quickly put together a stage so Ruby Miller could have her big day. → Read More
On Friday, the Reitz swimming team painted the school’s signature “R” logo on Reitz Hill to recognize Evansville natives Lilly King and Mikaela Jenkins, who will be competing in Tokyo. → Read More
At the Rotary Club of Henderson on Thursday, a guest speaker shared stories about the world’s biggest mountains. → Read More
Daviess County Clerk Leslie McCarty says the process of getting a new passport can take up to 18 weeks. → Read More
One couple celebrated a major milestone on Thursday at a local nursing home. → Read More
The American Red Cross in Evansville is running low on its blood supply and officials say they are in desperate need of donors. → Read More
According to Henderson County Dispatch, the incident happened near the intersection of Second Street and Green Street on Thursday evening. → Read More
Beginning in September, music lovers can once again see the Philharmonic from inside the Victory Theatre in Evansville. → Read More
Guests enjoyed food, music, and of course, lemonade, along with a silent auction. → Read More
The Evansville community came to Oak Hill Cemetery to pay their respects on Memorial Day. → Read More
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke hit the dance floor with Joshua Academy students on Thursday morning to celebrate National Dance Month. → Read More
The theatre had to cancel three of its four shows last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
The Evansville Board of Public Works approved $380,000 for the study, which will be performed by the “National Network for Safer Communities.” → Read More
Kitten season is officially underway, and that means the Vanderburgh Humane Society is looking for foster families. → Read More
The Evansville African American Museum received a donation that will be used to raise awareness for sickle cell disease. → Read More
A Henderson man is currently in jail after police say he kidnapped and assaulted a woman. → Read More