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Here’s what’s happening to the Pearl Laundry building
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Evansville city officials are making plans for the torn down remains of the historic Pearl Laundry building downtown. The Board of Public Safety and Building Commission are taking bids on debris cleanup. Officials say they’ve received five bids, ranging from roughly $49,000 to $1.3 million.
When does school start in Warrick County?
WARRICK COUNTY, Ind. — Students and families have less than a month left before the first day of school in Warrick County. Starting the first full week of August, the Warrick County School Corporation will have two teacher workdays prior to the first day of school. Here's what to know. ...
Building Bonds Beyond the Finish Line
Cardiovascular exercise has all kinds of benefits, from improving heart health to increasing lung capacity, but one benefit you don’t often hear about is community. Yet, for the 382 members of Evansville’s half-marathon training group, Team 13, that’s exactly what they have found. Team 13 is a...
Indiana governor's race: McCormick gains ground in fundraising but lags behind Mike Braun
Indiana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick has made leaps in fundraising in recent months, though she still lags far behind her Republican opponent in the fall, U.S. Sen. Mike Braun. McCormick, whose endorsed running mate got the seal of approval from Democratic delegates last weekend, is heading into the fall campaign season with...
Three arrested after a home burglary and several car break ins
Three suspects have been arrested after they were linked to a home burglary and several car thefts. Three charged after burglary at Evansville home, vehicle break-in in Newburgh. Police say a young teen was home alone at the time of the burglary in Evansville, but that they were able to...
Sen. Young, others introduce bill to improve cybersecurity in health care
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – U.S. Senator Todd Young, among others, introduced the bipartisan Healthcare Cybersecurity Act to bolster the health care and public health sectors’ cybersecurity in light of recent cyberattacks. Officials from Sen. Young’s office say earlier this year, the health care sector faced a ransomware attack on the health payment platform Change Healthcare, which they […]
FBI searches home of man who once declared candidacy for Evansville mayor
The FBI searched the Indianapolis home of a former congressional candidate with Evansville ties on Wednesday, though it's unclear why. The agency confirmed to IndyStar that it executed a search warrant at a house where public records show Gabe Whitley lives — news first reported by IndyPolitics. There is no indication anyone was arrested, the IndyStar reported.
Evansville man booked on two counts of child molesting
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – An Evansville man has been charged with two counts of child molesting following an investigation by police. According to an affidavit, an alleged victim told authorities that when they were approximately ten-years-old, Jon Luttrull, 60, would force them to engage in sexual activity. During one of these incidents, they reported that […]
Evansville woman killed in wrong-way crash in Webster County, Kentucky
An Evansville woman was killed Wednesday morning after she collided with a truck while driving the wrong direction on an interstate highway in Webster County, Kentucky, officials said. Kentucky State Police publicly identified the woman as 25-year-old Krista N. Brune. The Webster County Coroner’s Office pronounced Brune dead at the...
Peter Funk elevated to Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Set to begin his second season with the University of Evansville men's basketball program, Peter Funk has been elevated to Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator for the Purple Aces. "Peter has done a phenomenal job in the duties assigned to him in his first year here at UE....
Warrant issued for man after failing to appear in counterfeit case
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A bench warrant has been issued for one of two men charged with fraud after authorities say he distributed counterfeit $20 bills to multiple businesses in Evansville. Campanella Ford III was scheduled to appear in court for a hearing on July 10, but officials say he did not show up. He […]
Monkey rescued from tree at Patoka Lake Campgrounds in southern Indiana
ORANGE COUNTY, Indiana — It's not every day first responders help rescue a monkey from a tree in southern Indiana, but that's exactly what happened Tuesday night. "Curious George decided to leave camp and go for a late night stroll," officials with the Orange County Rural District 1 Fire Department wrote on social media.
Alabama Man Sentenced to 57 Months for Arson in Indiana, Family Home and Pets Lost in Deliberate Blaze
An Alabama man has been sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to arson for setting his father's house on fire in Connersville, Indiana, resulting in the death of the family's dog and cat. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Indiana reported that 34-year-old Tommy Lee Harrison Sr. carried out the attack after traveling from his home in Birmingham, Alabama. Harrison will also face two years of supervised release following his 57-month incarceration.
Salem Crossing Earns 2024 Silver Award For Quality
Salem Crossing, a member of American Senior Communities (ASC), has been recognized as a 2024 Silver – Achievement in Quality Award recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The award is the second of three distinctions possible through the AHCA/NCAL National Quality...
Jasper Municipal Pool Begins to Take Shape
The Jasper Redevelopment Authority convened for a brief meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss some exciting future plans for the new municipal pool. First on the agenda, a claim was approved with Taber Owens Construction Group for the Parks Department. This claim was related to the construction of Jasper’s new municipal pool, which is in progress and currently on schedule for completion by Memorial Day weekend of 2025.
Indiana National Guard plans upgrades to Bloomington armory
The Indiana National Guard plans to spend millions to modernize and expand its armory in Bloomington. “The current facilities do not meet the needs of today’s modern force, and it is a priority to upgrade our facilities to today’s standards,” an INNG representative said via email. The...
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