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Two more indictments released in connection with alleged drug ring
The U.S. Attorney's Office on Tuesday released the names of two more people who have been indicted by a federal grand jury related to a suspected drug trafficking organization which allegedly used a Henderson business as its command center.
Warrick Co. taking vaccines to schools
Some Warrick County students lined up Wednesday, not only for lunch, but also the H1N1 vaccine.
Warrick Co. giving precedence to kids
Thousands of doses of the H1N1 nasal mist have been given out at clinics across the state, but the Warrick County Health Department felt their limited shipment would be more effective if it was distributed in a different way.
Kruse announces run for sheriff
The Elberfeld, Ind., native has been with the Sheriff's Department since 1993. He graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 1995, ranking fourth in a class of 115.
Reception set for local artist
26. The event includes wine and live music. Powell has exhibited her ceramic sculptures in national juried exhibitions for more than 20 years.
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YMCA seeking triathlon volunteers
The YMCA is looking for volunteers to help at its annual Spirit, Mind and Body Triathlon later this month.
Man accused of driving while intoxicated, leaving scene of injury wreck
An Elberfeld, Ind. man was intoxicated when he caused an accident and then fled the scene at a high rate of speed Tuesday, according to an Evansville Police Department probable cause affidavit.
1st segment of S. Ind. I-69 extension nears finish
The Associated Press ELBERFELD, Ind. - The first short stretch of the Interstate 69 extension between Evansville and Indianapolis could be finished months ahead of schedule.
Bill and Norma Deneke of Elberfeld, Ind., plan to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in Gatlinburg, Tenn., with their family.
Mine may become teaching grounds
A non-profit group wants to develop 272 acres of reclaimed strip mine land in Elberfeld.
Conservation Corps running short of veterans | Good Morning
The Civilian Conservation Corps was established by President Franklin Roosevelt in the first 100 days of his administration.
Authorities believe a man indicted on federal charges connected to a pair of southern Indiana bank robberies is responsible for a string of others, including the December robbery of a Pendleton bank.
There's more than one way to pay a property tax bill in Vanderburgh, Warrick and Gibson counties, where they will be due soon.
Semi, moped crash leaves Linton man dead
A Linton man died Thursday night after his moped was struck by a semitrailer truck.
Storms cause damage, close roads
Thursday morning's strong storms left some damage as it blew through the Tri State.
Red Cross dispenses flu advice
Use common sense and be prepared was the message heard by about 25 people who attended a local forum on swine flu Wednesday night.
A second trailer fire in almost 24 hours broke out in Warrick County overnight. The latest fire broke out about 1:00 a.m. Tuesday at a mobile home in Elberfeld.
Elberfeld Man Accused Of Robbing Two Banks
An Elberfeld man, arrested minutes after trying to rob a bank in Winslow, IN, is now accused of robbing a bank in Haubstadt, IN.
Suspect arrested in bank robbery
Indiana State Police said a man wearing a dark mask and hooded sweatshirt entered the bank about 5:45 p.m., displayed a semiautomatic pistol and demanded cash from the teller.
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