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Trio arrested after large morning drug bust

Three men are in jail after authorities reportedly discovered large amounts of marijuana and meth at an Evansville business early Monday morning.

 

Friends of Featherstone still raising money

Family and friends of Sam Featherstone, a 2012 Memorial High School alum who died of cancer, will raise money during Friday's football game between the Tigers and North High School.

 

Warrick seeking magistrate applications

Warrick County's judges will accept applications for magistrate through Sept. 10, filling the position left open by the appointment of Judge Zach Winsett to Warrick Superior Court.

 

Memorial Class of 1957 to host reunion

The Memorial High School Class of 1957 will be holding a mini-reunion on Oct. 16 at Turoni's in Newburgh beginning at 6 p.m.

 

Event will raise funds to fight prostate cancer

Classics, bobbers, vintage, flat trackers and other custom motorcycles, ridden by dapper gentlemen and ladies, will help raise awareness for prostate cancer at the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride on Sunday, September 13. This event—the first of its kind in Evansville—is one of 273 Distinguished Gentleman's Rides worldwide.

 

'Songshine' classes to start soon

A new session of the SongShine program that assists those with Parkinson's, stroke, other neurological disorders or simply an aging voice is getting ready to start.

 

St. John will host summer social Sept. 20

St. John Catholic Church in Daylight will host its summer social Sept. 20.

 

'Clean Evansville' event Sept. 5

Clean Evansville will target areas in Ward 4 on Evansville's South Side during the monthly trash pick-up Saturday, Sept. 5, from 9-11 a.m. Teams will gather at locations near Riverside Drive and South Kentucky Avenue.

 

State archaeologist to host Facebook chat

Facebook followers of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources can "talk" online with State Archaeologist Amy Johnson on Wednesday, Sept. 2, from 1-2 p.m. CDT on the DNR's Facebook wall.

 

Riecken to talk environment at town hall

Southern Indiana Democracy for America and Valley Watch will host State Rep. Gail Riecken, a candidate for Evansville mayor, to discuss both energy and environmental issues facing the city at the group's next town hall on Wednesday night.

 

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