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Why is Part of Indiana’s Washington Square Mall Covered By a Black Tarp?
There have been rumblings of some construction inside Washington Square Mall, so I decided to investigate and get some answers. Washington Square Mall is Part of Indiana's History. I love to stop in Washington Square Mall for those original Noble Roman's breadsticks, and I always wish that the mall was...
Grinch-Mas Pub Crawl Heading to Downtown Newburgh in November
This is a fun way to get into the Christmas spirit while enjoying some spirits. I grew up in Newburgh, and my parents still live there. One thing we always enjoyed was taking a walk through Downtown Newburgh and walking by the river. However, these days when we take a walk through Downtown Newburgh, I'm always in awe of how much the area has grown and flourished over the years. Many fun events are held in the area every year, and one event is sure to make spirits bright, as it's a pub crawl.
Damage reported as severe storms roll through Tri-State on Sunday night
We'll have updates throughout the evening as severe weather rolls through the Tri-State on Sunday evening. 10:03 p.m.: Gibson County Sheriff's Office reports damage to trees, power lines In a social media post at 10 p.m., the Gibson County Sheriff's Office reported the following: ...
Memorial Day services held at Locust Hill Cemetery
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A Memorial Day Service was held at Locust Hill Cemetery in Evansville to honor those who lost their lives. Memorial Day began as a way to honor soldiers who died in the Civil War, which claimed the lives of the most U.S. military personnel in history. The first Memorial Day was […]
Evansville boaters react to Ohio River Vision and Great Bend Park
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) — Some Evansville boaters are concerned about ramp access on the Ohio riverfront. It comes as plans on Tuesday were released reimagining the riverfront in Mount Vernon, Evansville and Newburgh. Developers propose building parks and other gathering places in all three communities. Some boaters like the idea — including Alfredo Stewart and […]
Historic Evansville Building Will Play Host to a Paranormal Investigation for the Very First Time
Rumors of hauntings have swirled around this historic building, and for the first time ever it's about to be the subject of an investigation. The Evansville area is no stranger to legends of haunted places. Take one look at Willard Library and the legend of the Grey Lady. Arguably the Grey Lady is the most well-known haunting in the Evansville area, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other ghost stories surrounding our city. One historic Evansville building is well-known for hosting delicious German food, and Volksfest every year, but rumors of hauntings have been swirling around this building for years. Soon this building will play host to a paranormal investigation for the first time, and hopefully, we will find out if the rumors are true.
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