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Like many small businesses, Goebel Farms in Evansville has felt the heat from the national supply chain crisis. → Read More
School districts in Fort Wayne, Monroe County and Indianapolis are also part of the lawsuit. → Read More
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
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
An Owensboro family lost their home this holiday week to a fire. → Read More
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
It’s been one week since 16-year-old Amber Clare ran away from home. → Read More
It’s been one week since 16-year-old Amber Clare ran away from home. → Read More
The community, including Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, gathered on the ship to pay respects to the country’s veterans. → Read More
Henderson city officials learned Shamrock Technologies has reported that it found a chemical called PFAS in soil and groundwater around its facilities. → Read More
Kentucky State Sen. Matt Castlen, the owner of Castlen Steel, was in disbelief over President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate deadline. → Read More
Halloween is by far the busiest time of year for the Nick Nackery in Evansville. → Read More
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
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
In total, Harbor Freight Tools for Schools is awarding $1 million in prizes to 18 skilled trades teachers nationwide. → Read More
Evansville store Gehlhausen Home Accessories has fallen victim to the ongoing national supply chain shortage. → Read More
Sabrina Calzada took her daughter to the hospital after she suffered a seizure. → Read More
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke led the conversation in front of a crowded, masked audience. → Read More
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 launched a $540 grant program to offer some short-term financial relief to child care programs. → Read More