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Bosse magic displayed at open house

Guests at Bosse Field on Saturday morning experienced the sensation thousands of ballplayers have over the years — walking from the clubhouse down cramped hallways to the dugout and a picturesque playing field.

 

Frog Follies bring fun, fancy cars

When E'ville Iron club member Garry Horn went looking for a new project car nearly 15 years ago, he knew he wanted a 1937 Ford.

 

Endangered owls show up in Gibson County

While barn owls inhabit every continent except Antarctica, they're endangered in several Midwestern states, including Indiana.

 

Vanderburgh County restaurant inspections

Summaries of Vanderburgh County Health Department’s inspections are made public after restaurants and food stores have had 10 days to respond. Reinspections are at the inspector’s discretion.

 

Day School caps week with tug of war

Several Evansville Day School teachers brought out their gardening gloves to get to work — at beating the school's 21 seniors at tug of war.

 

More than a game: HS football a community event

If you want to connect with people, go where the people are.

 

Council concludes budget hearings; cuts next

After hearing 2016 budget proposals Friday morning from two large government entities — the Water & Sewer Utility and police department — City Council members adjourned after a long week and will begin working on the final version.

 

Council concludes budget hearings; cuts next

After hearing 2016 budget proposals Friday morning from two large government entities — the Water & Sewer Utility and police department — City Council members adjourned after a long week and will begin working on the final version.

 

Warrick employees to see 3-percent raise

Warrick County full-time employees will see a 3-percent raise beginning Jan. 1, 2016.

 

Local officials amp up anti-DUI efforts

There will be even more police on the lookout for intoxicated drivers over the next couple weeks as part of the national "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign, local law enforcement officials warned Friday morning.

 

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