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Program helps families eat well for less money
Eating at home has become a lot cheaper - and more fun - for Anna Demerly of Boonville, Ind., since she and her family discovered Angel Food Ministries.
MOLLY BARTELS / Courier & Press Adam Bumb, 19, of Henderson, Ky., drives his family's 1927 Fordson Model F tractor around the Southern Indiana Antique and Machine Club's annual Classic Iron Show on Saturday at ...
Vigil marks 5th anniversary of war
“I think the majority of Americans don't know what action to take. That's why we gather in public squares.”
Vigil marks 5th anniversary of war By LINDSEY ZILIAK Courier Press staff writer 464-7510 or ziliakl@courierpress.com Thursday, March 20, 2008 JASON CLARK / Courier & Press Dave Helfrich of Evansville, treasurer ... via Evansville Courier & Press
The suspect believed to be behind two Posey County bank robberies had his first day in court. via TristateHomepage.com
One Tri-State County Unable to Record 911 Calls
“We can contact them, the person back, to get a statement from them”
If you're calling 911, your conversation is most likely being recorded. But NEWS 25 discovers a Tri-State dispatch system that hasn't recorded emergency calls in the past month. via WEHT-TV Evansville
14 News Exclusive: Robbery suspect turned himself in
“You can't believe how ecstatic I am that all the officers worked really hard on this case.”
Police arrested 54-year-old John Turchiano at his home in Wadesville Thursday evening after police believe he robbed the Fifth Third bank branch in Wadesville, not once but twice. via WFIE-TV Evansville
A tip from the public helped Indiana State Police arrest the suspect in two robberies at the same Posey County bank. via WFIE-TV Evansville
Suspect Named in Wadesville Bank Robbery
Police are Actively Searching for Bank Robbery Suspect Area police are actively searching for John Turchiano, 54, of Wadesville, for questioning in connection to the Wadesville bank robbery. via TristateHomepage.com
Staff report Originally published 01:58 p.m., March 4, 2008 Updated 01:58 p.m., March 4, 2008 For the second time in a month, the Fifth Third Bank branch in Wadesville, Ind., has been robbed. via Evansville Courier & Press
Police are looking for a red Ford Contour that was last seen eastbound on Highway 66. via WFIE-TV Evansville
Posey County Fifth Third Bank Robbed
Police in the tri-state are looking for the man who pulled off a late morning bank robbery in Posey county. via TristateHomepage.com
“Somebody came in, displayed a handgun, and at this point, we believe just left a note asking for money and took off”
It was just after eleven this morning at the 5/3 Bank in Wadesville, and it became the kind of day no bank employee wants to have. via WEHT-TV Evansville
Suspect Sought in Wadesville, IN Bank Robbery
Indiana State Troopers tell NEWS 25 around 11:00 AM Monday, a man robbed the Fifth-Third bank in Wadesville. via WEHT-TV Evansville
Woman accused of killing neighbor while shooting at dog sentenced
Woman gets 6 years in shooting death
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ISU student says fire extinguishers didn't work
“We just had to hurry and get out of the room. They just told us to stand back.”
An Indiana State University student says the fire extinguishers didn't work when a blaze broke out at her dorm Sunday night. via WFIE-TV Evansville
Woman to plead guilty in death
Woman to plead guilty in death By John Martin Wednesday, January 9, 2008 Melinda Lindauer A Wadesville, Ind., woman who was shooting at a dog on her property Thanksgiving Day and inadvertently killed a woman ... via Evansville Courier & Press
Melinda Lindauer Pleads Guilty
A Wadesville woman admits she's guilty of killing another woman on Thanksgiving day. via TristateHomepage.com
Cost of renovating old courthouse may top estimates
“To me, it's a lot of cosmetic and appearance things that need to be done because a lot of the big-ticket needs have already been taken care of”
Cost of renovating old courthouse may top estimates By THOMAS B. LANGHORNE Courier Press staff writer 464-7432 or langhornet@courierpress.com Monday, January 7, 2008 The good news for guardians of Evansville's ... via Evansville Courier & Press
A Vanderburgh County farmhouse went up in flames Friday afternoon. It happened on Motz Lane in northwest Vanderburgh County. via TristateHomepage.com