Evansville | featured news

Castle Class of 1980 to host reunion

The Castle High School Class of 1980 will host a reunion Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Old Dam building in Newburgh. Music will be performed by the Beat Daddys.

 

EPD: Foul play suspected after body found

Evansville police say they suspect foul play after a body was discovered Sunday night near the intersection of Washington and Thompson avenues on the city's East Side.

 

Goats take center stage at 4H Fair

The trend at this year’s Vanderburgh County 4H Fair Open Class Dairy Goat Show was family.

 

VCSO: Man w/ knife robs St. Joe shaved ice stand

St. Joe Shaved Ice was robbed by a male suspect armed with a knife Sunday afternoon, according to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office

 

BOB GUESS: YMCA Team 13 training program

About 8 ½ years ago I found a picture of my son Chris and from one of his college basketball games. I was astonished at how large and obese I had become. I walked into the hallway and opened the closet door where I had a full-length mirror and I stood there looking at myself crying.

 

Medical Professionals now required to use CHIRP

A new state requirement will put every Indiana patient’s vaccination information in one place. All medical professionals are now required to record vaccinations in the Children and Hoosier’s Immunization Registry Program, or CHIRP.

 

LEN WELLS: The unforgettable power of forgiving

Several years ago, I had the honor of interviewing Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor from her home in Terre Haute, Ind. She and her twin sister Miriam had been subjected to Dr. Josef Mengele's outrageous genetic experiments. During that interview, Eva spoke of how she has forgiven Mengele and the other Nazis who abused her. Eva told me she forgave the Nazis so she could remove herself from victim status.

 

EPD denies access to body cam footage

Police body cameras should make police action more transparent.

 

Missouri man jailed related to alleged abduction

A Boliver, Missouri man is in custody on charges related to the abduction of a 12-year-old Harrisburg, Ill. girl.

 

Pence allowing Indiana Guardsmen to be armed

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is allowing the Indiana National Guard to have its personnel be armed at all recruiting offices and state military facilities.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content