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Firm to host 'tax amnesty' seminars

Baker Tax Service, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Revenue, is hosting two free Tax Amnesty 2015 informational seminars — one on Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. the Boonville Public Library and the other Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. @ Owensville Community Center.

 

Event will explore immigration, trafficking

Catholic Charities' annual Respect Life Celebration will explore immigration, immigration reform, and human trafficking.

 

Annulment program to be offeredin Ferdinand

Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand are offering a program, "Annulment in the Catholic Church: Dispel the Myths, Journey toward Healing," that will explain what an annulment is, what it is not, and who needs an annulment.

 

'Talk to a lawyer' session is Sept. 3

The next "Talk to a Lawyer" telephone clinic is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 3, from 4:30-7 p.m. CDT.

 

Frontier League: Otters must forfeit 10 games

Frontier League rules that the Otters must forfeit 10 games for using an ineligible player

 

EVSC Board approves 2-percent employee raises

This school year, all current, regularly appointed, noncertified Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. employees will receive a 2 percent wage increase.

 

FOLLOW: City Council meeting - August 24, 2015

Follow our city beat reporter John Martin as he sends live updates from the City Council meeting Monday starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Civic Center. Watch our live stream as well.

 

EVSC school board meeting - August 24, 2015

EVSC School Board meets at 5:30 p.m. Action items on tonight's agenda include EVSC Chief Financial Officer Carl Underwood asking permission to advertise the 2016 budget.

 

ABK announces tracking program for medication

An Evansville-based company that already works with the local courts system to provide home monitoring and sobriety-testing services announced Monday that it has developed video technology to ensure that people are properly taking their medications.

 

Heavy trash starts heading to the landfill

On the East Side Monday morning, Jason Westerfield and Jeremy Massey shoved an oversized living room chair into the back of the trash compactor

 

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