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Steve Mehling

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Evansville, IN, United States

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Past articles by Steve:

Reitz and Mater Dei football teams help clean up city streets

When the need for volunteers came up in conversation, Keep Evansville Beautiful says they thought of the local football teams. → Read More

‘God just saved my life’: Spencer Co. man retells strong wind storm

Severe storms surrounded the area which he lives on in Dale, Indiana. → Read More

‘Walking miracle’: Deputy Bryan Hicks’ recovery after 2021 shooting

Tammy Hicks says Bryan’s doctors said he would be brain-dead, but he's defied the odds. → Read More

‘Be Kind for Ollie’ night raising money for scholarships

The event is held in honor of Oliver Dill, who died after being left in a hot car back in 2019. → Read More

Feasibility plan discussed for downtown Henderson hotel proposal

It has leaders excited about the prospect of possibly returning the Soaper Building back to its original glory. → Read More

Chocolate Walk returns to support local businesses in downtown Newburgh

The Chocolate Walk has been a staple for Newburgh since 2017. → Read More

Albion’s ‘Borowiak’s’ closes its doors, officials working on solution

Borowiak’s IGA was the only grocery store left in Edwards County, which means people would have to drive to neighboring counties to get their needs in one big trip. → Read More

Eagle Scout dedicates project to rebuilding Dawson Springs landmark

As tragedy struck in Dawson Springs in December 2021, Timothy Petit and his son Josiah rushed to help whoever they could. → Read More

‘Safe Babies’ program aimed at helping Western Kentucky families

The program is being funded through donations with the Deaconess Foundation. → Read More

Social media continues to attract younger audiences to phone, tablet screens

Teenagers are estimated to spend anywhere from three to nine hours a day on social media, according to studies. → Read More

Gibson Co. Sheriff Bruce Vanoven stresses community engagement in first term

He was elected to office following the retirement of long-time Sheriff Tim Bottoms at the end of December 2022. → Read More

Suggestions for healing from traumatic events like the Walmart shooting

The doors reopened less than a week following the shooting and Laura Symon says customers and employees can still be navigating the trauma. → Read More

Evansville woman wins Super Bowl tickets

Niki Lynn says she won the tickets after entering a contest on Twitter held by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. → Read More

Released body cam footage, 911 calls demonstrate timeline of Walmart shooting

Primary calls to central dispatch described the initial events that took place. → Read More

Law enforcement evaluate response for Thursday night Walmart shooting

Evansville Police Sergeant Anna Gray says less than four minutes after that first 911 call, officers were inside the store, searching for the shooter. → Read More

Hopkins Co. Schools dealing with major bus driver shortage

In Hopkins County, a shortage of 20 drivers has brought challenges for school officials and bus drivers alike. → Read More

Henderson Co. Board of Education approves emergency medical treatment use of Narcan

According to a press release, the Narcan nasal spray will be stored in all AED boxes districtwide. → Read More

Illinois sheriffs oppose state assault weapons ban bill

On Tuesday, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed House Bill 5471 into law, otherwise known as the Protect Illinois Communities Act. → Read More

Mayor Winnecke speaks on progress of projects and final year

His final year as mayor is 2023, and he plans to continue working up until his final day in office. → Read More

Medical cannabis executive order takes effect in Kentucky

As of January 1, Kentucky residents who qualify are now able to possess up to eight ounces of medical cannabis. → Read More