07/19/11 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will step in to remove hazardous asbestos from the burned remains of the former Emge meat packing plant in Fort Branch, Ind., after the owner declined to do it.
07/19/11 The Evansville Redevelopment Commission gave the green light on Tuesday for the restoration of the Greyhound Bus Station by Indiana Landmarks.
07/19/11 The historic Evansville Greyhound station will soon be coming back to life, but with a new purpose. The Redevelopment Commission approved a plan from Indiana Landmarks to restore the former bus terminal.
07/19/11 EVANSVILLE, IN--(Marketwire - Jul 19, 2011) - Vectren Corporation ( NYSE : VVC ) will announce its 2011 second quarter results after the market closes on Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Vectren management will discuss those results during a conference call on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 3:00 p.m., EDT. To participate in the call, analysts are asked to dial 1-866-821-5457 ten minutes prior to the ...
07/19/11 A golfer with strong ties to Carmi has won the Evansville (Ind.) Women's City Golf Tournament. Taylor Merriss, a Bosse High School graduate and the daughter of Carmi native Carla (Hall) Merriss, won the tournament early this afternoon (Tuesday) at Evansville Country Club .
07/19/11 Sports briefs: Big Ten schools cash in; UE associate AD named to NCAA committee.
07/19/11 Taylor Merriss could've been forgiven if she gave in to any of the chances she had to fold over a rough three-hole stretch in the final round of the Evansville Courier & Press Women's City Golf Tournament.
07/19/11 Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar is attacking President Barack Obama and showing himself with former President Ronald Reagan in his first campaign ad in what will likely be a tough re-election contest.
07/19/11 A Multicultural Fest to celebrate the conclusion of the annual Summer Reading Program at the Henderson County Public Library is set for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Presbyterian Church, 100 South Main St.
07/13/11 Local hockey officials say the new Bloomington hockey team will be "Blazing a New Trail" in the Twin Cities. Owners Gary DelBuono and Sandra Hunnewell announced today, the team will be called the Bloomington Blaze and the head coach will be Jason Christie, former Prairie Thunder coach.
07/13/11 An emergency order was issued Wednesday to remove the remaining debris from the demolition of the Executive Inn and its parking garage, Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel said.
07/13/11 14 News set out to see exactly how long both routes, the Audubon Parkway and the Natcher Bridge, would take.
07/13/11 Evansville Police say one person was stabbed with a knife outside the Ozanam Family Shelter on 1100 Read Street.
07/13/11 Former Wawasee High School golfer Stephen Conrad is tied for fifth place after three rounds of the Indiana Open Championship Wednesday at Elcona Country Club near Bristol.
07/13/11 When Kevin Wilson pulls into Evansville on July 25 for a talk to Downtown Quarterback Club members and guests, Indiana University's new football coach shouldn't lack for material. It's been a busy first summer for Wilson and his mostly new coaching staff, and the pace will only pick up when practice gets under way on Aug. 7.
07/13/11 It's 22-year-old Irishman Rory Mcllroy that everyone will be watching.
07/05/11 Marion County coroner Frank Lloyd says the body retrieved Sunday from Fall Creek is that of a young black woman who had possibly been in the water for more than two weeks.
07/05/11 Former Southern Illinois University basketball player Ryan Hare has joined the University of Southern Indiana men's basketball team.
07/05/11 ARTHUR - Adam Carver, a 2009 graduate of Arthur High School who played baseball for Arthur-Lovington and is a recent graduate of Kaskaskia College, is to continue his baseball career at the 2010 Division II National champion Screaming Eagles of the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville.
06/20/11 The Rotary Club of Arlington recently recognized students of the month for May. Taylor Shepherd, Christine Serica, Sarah Peterson and Darby Throndsen were honored. |