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Indiana Has One of the World's Best Homes and It's For Sale
See photos and a video of this contemporary masterpiece located in Evansville, IN.
Big Proposed Changes for Evansville's Burdette Park
Proposed changes to Evansville's Burdette Park would include the addition of playground equipment, a dog park, and pickleball courts for 2023.
Enjoy a Fun Night Out to Benefit Homeless Animals in Southern Indiana
We are very excited to announce that we have teamed up with our animal rescue friends in Posey County to bring you an awesome night of fun!
Dream of Saying You Went to Harvard? Now, Anyone Can Attend for FREE!
You can choose from over one hundred different classes, and learn a little bit about almost everything.
Indiana Has a Real Life ‘CLIFFORD’ – a Big Red Dog Hoping to Get Adopted
The inspiration for our Pet of the Week's name is obvious (kinda). CLIFFORD is a big red dog (kinda), and he is available for adoption at It Takes a Village.
Evansville Public Libraries Partner With AARP to Provide Tax Aide for Members
Another service the Evansville Public Libraries offer members is free tax help from the professionals with AARP.
GoFundMe for Evansville Woman Shot During Active Shooter Incident at the Westside Walmart
January 19, 2023, is a date that Evansville will remember forever, especially those who were at the West Side Walmart during the active shooter incident.
Fire at the Burger King on 18th Street in Owensboro [Photos]
A fire overnight at the Burger King location at 18th and Triplett Street in Owensboro. Local driver Barbie Korfhage captured photos of the blaze and efforts to extinguish it.
Stolen Illinois Hearse Found, But Where’s the Body It Carried?
There's a mystery in Illinois that has taken a disturbing turn. Someone stole a hearse from a Rockford funeral home. It's fortunately been recovered, but the body that the hearse was carrying is now missing.
Winter Storm Takes Aim at Indiana
A winter storm is expected to drop as much as 8 inches of snow across some parts of Indiana Tuesday evening while other parts of the state may see only a few inches.