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D'Alto Studio of Performing Arts to add classes

D'Alto Studio of Performing Arts to add more classes this fall.

 

Mater Dei Class of 1975 to host reunion

The Mater Dei High School Class of 1975 will have its 40-year reunion on Sept.19 at Roca Bar North, starting with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., with individual bills. RSVP to Ted Barron by Sept. 10 at bdeitz@kddk.com.

 

AT&T donates $20,000 to United Way

AT&T has made a $20,000 donation to the United Way of Southwestern Indiana. In 2015 alone, AT&T has contributed $5.17 million to 550 local United Ways across the country.

 

Applications available for preservation funding

Application packets for grants through the federal government's Historic Preservation Fund grant program are now available for fiscal year 2016 on the DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology (DHPA) website.

 

Ivy Tech to host cruise-in Saturday

Ivy Tech Community College Southwest will host its 11th annual cruise-in Saturday, July 25 from 4-8 p.m. at the main campus in Evansville. The annual event is free and open to the public, and typically attracts between 200-400 visitors.

 

VCSO: Man arrested in alleged road-rage incident

A Henderson, Kentucky, man was arrested on Monday after being accused of pointing a gun at another man during an alleged road-rage incident.

 

Indiana Connections Academy allows flexibility

For some students, deciding to be home schooled can mean losing opportunities to be with friends. For Torrey Alumbaugh, deciding to learn from her home meant following in her friend's footsteps.

 

ERC to mull Downtown master plan contract

The Evansville Redevelopment Commission on Tuesday could select a firm that will help chart Downtown's future course.

 

Man killed Sunday was well-known DJ, musician

Investigators are still searching for leads after the shooting death Sunday night of a local musician on Evansville's East Side.

 

EVSC Board, Teamsters talks remain at standstill

Two weeks after the Evansville Vanderburgh School Board meeting, which was overflowing into the administration building's lobby with Teamsters Local 215 members, collective bargaining sessions between the two groups remain at a standstill.

 

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