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Daniel Baldwin

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Evansville, IN, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

Tri-State Christmas tree farms fight to keep up with demand

Like many small businesses, Goebel Farms in Evansville has felt the heat from the national supply chain crisis. → Read More

EVSC joins lawsuit against JUUL for targeting teens

School districts in Fort Wayne, Monroe County and Indianapolis are also part of the lawsuit. → Read More

Some delivery drivers use their own personal cars to drop off packages

As the holidays inch closer, people order goods online. If you buy from Amazon, there’s a chance packages could be delivered in an unmarked car. → Read More

Carousel Restaurant carries on tradition of staying open on Thanksgiving

Over the course of the day on Thursday, people crammed into the Carousel Restaurant in Evansville on Thanksgiving for a hot, home-cooked meal. → Read More

Owensboro family loses house to fire

An Owensboro family lost their home this holiday week to a fire. → Read More

Ky. judge accused of abuse of power

Court documents show Julie Hawes Gordon, a family court judge in the 6th Judicial Circuit, is accused of using her influence to affect the outcome of a case concerning her son. → Read More

Family of 16-year-old runaway girl pleads for her to come home

It’s been one week since 16-year-old Amber Clare ran away from home. → Read More

Family of 16-year-old runaway girl pleads for her to come home

It’s been one week since 16-year-old Amber Clare ran away from home. → Read More

LST 325 hosts annual Veterans Day ceremony

The community, including Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, gathered on the ship to pay respects to the country’s veterans. → Read More

Henderson city officials: Chemicals found in groundwater by Shamrock Technologies

Henderson city officials learned Shamrock Technologies has reported that it found a chemical called PFAS in soil and groundwater around its facilities. → Read More

Owensboro business unhappy with Biden administration’s vaccine mandate deadline

Kentucky State Sen. Matt Castlen, the owner of Castlen Steel, was in disbelief over President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate deadline. → Read More

Evansville costume shop thriving despite unknowns

Halloween is by far the busiest time of year for the Nick Nackery in Evansville. → Read More

White House addresses COVID-19 vaccine future

The White House is waiting for the Food and Drug Administration and Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s final recommendations regarding the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5-11. → Read More

Cops Connecting with Kids unveils names of Evansville children for Disney World trip

For a week each year, Cops Connecting with Kids works to send a group of chaperones and children to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. → Read More

Madisonville North Hopkins teacher named winner of $50K national teaching prize

In total, Harbor Freight Tools for Schools is awarding $1 million in prizes to 18 skilled trades teachers nationwide. → Read More

Gehlhausen Home Accessories suffers from national supply shortage

Evansville store Gehlhausen Home Accessories has fallen victim to the ongoing national supply chain shortage. → Read More

Owensboro girl released from hospital after battling COVID-19, pneumonia

Sabrina Calzada took her daughter to the hospital after she suffered a seizure. → Read More

Area mayors meet in Evansville for panel

Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke led the conversation in front of a crowded, masked audience. → Read More

Man caught on camera breaking windows with bike

The video shows a shirtless man picking up his bicycle and smashing the doors and windows at Hartke Insurance and Boost Mobile on S. Green River Road. → Read More

Indiana launches $540 million grant to help child care providers

Indiana launched a $540 grant program to offer some short-term financial relief to child care programs. → Read More