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Caze PTA, local groups provide school supplies

On Monday, Caze Elementary School students will arrive for the first day of the year with an empty backpack. But they'll leave with a full one.

 

Police: Drugs, guns and ammo found in raid

Police raided a Wayne City, Illinois man's home Monday night, seizing suspected heroin, marijuana, guns and ammo.

 

Vincennes hosting auditions for USO benefit

The Vincennes Historical & Antiquarian Society will host auditions for its annual USO fundraiser, Vincennes Stage Door Canteen.

 

INDOT will close lanes on Indiana 241

The Indiana Department of Transportation says there will be lane closures on Indiana 241 near Decker beginning Monday, Aug. 10 while CSX works on a railroad crossing.

 

Deaconess to host 'Mature Driver' course

Deaconess will host a "Mature Driver" course on Aug. 5-6 from 9 a.m.-noon at Deaconess Hospital in the Health Sciences Building, in room 109A.

 

Church to host rummage sale

Howell General Baptist Church will hold a rummage sale on Aug. 8 from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Family Life Center located at 3111 Emerson St. in Evansville.

 

Kentucky Farm Bureau offers scholarships

Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) is searching for the next recipient of its $1,500 Women's Educational Grant. The grant, presented annually by KFB during its annual meeting in December, was established to recognize and assist non-traditional-aged female college students in their efforts towards completing a college education.

 

Central Class of 1960 to have reunion

The Central High Class of 1960 Reunion will be held Friday, Aug. 7 from 7-11 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 8 from 6:30-11 p.m.

 

Wellness program will focus on pet ownership

The next program in the Summer Series hosted by the Methodist Hospital Prevention and Wellness Services is coming up on Aug. 11 and it has to do with pet ownership.

 

Town Hall session will tackle Iran nuclear deal

The Iran nuclear deal will be discussed in a town hall on Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. in Browning Room A of the Central Library sponsored by Southern Indiana Democracy for America.

 

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