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A Co-ed Softball League will be taking place from the beginning of August through the beginning/middle of November, at Petersburg American Legion little league field as a fundraiser for the little league teams of Petersburg
The Meth Next Door
Evansville Fire Department – Fire Station #1 750 SE 8th St.
Parking is available at Impact Ministries.
Sunday, March 17 from 7:00–8:00 p.m.
Presented by Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and his No Meth Task Force
Hosted by Byrd, Eyewitness NewsAnchor, and televised live on LOCAL 7 WTVW
Join us for a televised Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and his No Meth Task Force. Find ou
We are excited to announce you can win a 4-night stay in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. But what are you going to do when you get there? There's PLENTY to see and do - and included with your trip are two tickets to the Dixie Stampede! Join
by Shayna Dossett
Thanksgiving is nearing, and as a college student, that means a break from class and real food. I look forward to not having to roll out of bed five minutes before I’m supposed to be leaving my house. This is my senior year in college and so far, it has lived up its hor
by Jay Zimmer
This past week we celebrated the 236th anniversary of the adoption (NOT the signing) of the Declaration of Independence. Its creation, the work of a five-man committee, its review by the Second Continental Congress and its passage is the stuff of American legend. Among other things, is was the beginning of representative politics in what became – with that document – the United States.
by Candice Perry
Albion Fellows Bacon Center
Director
We gathered together to honor, to support, to shed light and to inform at the candlelight vigil held June 19th at the Four Freedoms Monument.
By Jay Zimmer
(New Harmony) It had to happen, and now that it has, officials can do little more than stare at the bridge and shake their heads. Commissioners had known for years that the bridge was crumbling, but the decay has now reached a point where standing and staring is no longer an option
by Jay Zimmer
For the first time in 35 years, one of Indiana’s senate seats is producing a real dogfight. With incumbent Dick Lugar defeated and headed home, the seat is wide open to the campaign slugger who’s on his feet at the finish.
by Jay Zimmer
When David Crooks girds up for his Congressional race, he’s heading into an arena that runs with the political blood of many before him – many of them dismembered incumbents.
By Jay Zimmer
Dick Lugar led a storied political life, one that traveled light years from the first political cartoon about him. That cartoon wondered if an Eagle Scout could survive in the dog-eat-dog world of politics.
But he did. In his