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For more than three years, the Tri-State BBB (Better Business Bureau) in Evansville has received inquiries from the public regarding fraudulent checks they've been mailed, encouraging them to particip...

 

The American Boat Racing Association has taken a giant step closer to saving Thunder on the Ohio.

 

Interchange work in December will shift eastbound traffic

 

Goodwill is giving away one Mrs. Goodbee Talking Dollhouses at each of the seven local Goodwill locations.

 

Follow-up on Riverside Downs fire

 

There's definitely a holiday ring in the frosty air, which means you'll need to bundle up if you attend either of the big Downtown holiday parades this weekend.

 

Dusty Freed is 5 years old and was born with all his intestines, liver, spleen, 3/4 of his heart and the upper right and left lobes of his lungs in a small sac outside of his body. His mother, Valeri ...

 

Days after Republican Vanderburgh County Commissioner Jeff Korb filed a petition arguing the Democrat who defeated him was ineligible to run, the local GOP filed a similar complaint against County Cou...

 

Fed official: Deep downturn, then recovery in 2010 and beyond

 

A 40-year-old Evansville fireman is back in town after being burned in a Wednesday morning blaze.

 
 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

The Greater Clark County teachers' union has agreed to form a committee with school administrators to try to resolve a dispute about how the new academic schedule affects planning time guaranteed by t...

 

The New Albany City Council voted 7-1 last night to adopt a 2009 budget that includes about $1.5 million in cuts, most of them ordered by the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance.

 

A half-inch beetle that destroys ash trees continues to spread southward in Indiana and has been detected in Floyd and Brown counties, according to a survey by state and federal agencies.

 

Robert Walker stood atop a grass-covered hump that ran across the scenic hillside west of Lanesville and tapped a black leather loafer over the terraced ground.

 

About 131,000, or 7.9 percent, of Indiana's children don't have health insurance, according to a report released yesterday.

 

Indiana University's trustees have tabled a proposal to add the name of IU's first black basketball player to a gymnasium named for a trustee who advocated racial segregation in the 1940s.

 

A quest to produce a wireless sensor, far smaller than a human hair, for use in the eyes of mice has landed a new grant for two Purdue University researchers.

 

Work has stopped on the hulking factory along U.S. 31 where more than 1,000 people were expected to build transmissions.

 

Land is being purchased. Artifacts from the 1300s have been discovered and saved. A bypass of this city's courthouse square seems likely to be built, after all.

 
 

News from The South Bend Tribune

Berrien County Health Department's three WIC clinics will be closed for one week — Dec. 1 through Dec. 5 %mdash; to allow time for computer system upgrades.

 

SOUTH BEND -- It would be easy to classify Mannheim Steamroller as a corporate McFranchise in the music world, given the three decades of endurance, the simultaneous tours, and slick marketing that ha...

 

SOUTH BEND -- Northeast neighborhood residents at the Community/Campus Advisory Coalition meeting Thursday said there have been fewer disruptive student parties this fall than in previous years.

 

ELKHART -- Controversy is still swirling in the air in regards to the possible renewal of VIM Recycling Inc.'s air discharge permit.

 

SOUTH BEND -- We were just about through with the snow at noon."You can expect a few more snow showers but not more accumulation," said National Weather Service forecaster Mark Steinwedel.

 

MIDDLEBURY ---- Coachmen Industries Inc., announced Friday that it has entered into an agreement with Forest River for that company to purchase Coachmen's recreational vehicle business.

 
 
 

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