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The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility has relaunched its online customer platform and plans to launch a mobile app soon.
Neighbors and Fourth Ward advocates are not happy with the unveiling of a new liquor store at the corner of Walnut Street and ...
Members of Congress are back in their districts for a two-week recess — but if 8th District Rep. Mark Messmer is planning a mobile office hours event or a town hall, he's hiding it well.
EVANSVILLE — Michael Daugherty, the 2023 Libertarian candidate for mayor of Evansville who was embraced by Republican voters the following year only to be banned by party leaders, will run again in ...
The Ohio River reached its highest level in Evansville since 1964 over the weekend. Here's when it will get closer to normal.
Looking for something to do in the Evansville and Henderson area this weekend? Check out our list of local events and activities.
Two people, including a child, died Monday after what the police in Huntingburg, Indiana, described as a suspected dog attack.
The Indiana House voted in favor of a bill Monday which included an amendment that would make it easier to arrest people ...
On April 1, a Warrick County judge issued a warrant for Robert Turner’s arrest after prosecutors charged him with theft.
EVANSVILLE — Burdette Park is again open to the public after historic flooding closed the park for several days. The park is back to normal operations, but there are some temporary changes in place, ...
EVANSVILLE – Another set of changes is coming to a construction zone on the Lloyd Expressway. Starting on or around Tuesday, traffic coming from Stockwell Road will no longer be able to cross or turn ...
Derek Archer waited decades to become a head coach. His first opportunity is to get Princeton 'in the right direction.' ...
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