Submitted by WIKY News on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 10:23am
Most of the Union County girls’ softball team involved in a bus crash yesterday are released from hospitals. Out of 28 people on the bus, 25 went to hospitals, and just one teammate remains hospitalized. She is expected to be released Monday. Athletic director for the Union County School District says the most severe injury was a broken leg. Kentucky State Police have not determined what caused the bus to run off the shoulder of the road before crashing.
Submitted by WIKY News on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 9:17am
Indiana State Police say they‘re going after aggressive drivers. Starting tomorrow, troopers will be participating in a campaign to reduce the number of crashes involving semis and passenger cars. Troopers will be looking for vehicles who drive dangerously around semi trucks and other commercial motor vehicles. Some of the violations troopers will be looking for include: unsafe lane changes, failure to yield the right of way, following too closely and aggressive driving.
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Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 5:22pm
Saturday is the day that letter carriers across the nation could use your help in "stamping out hunger." And the United Way of Southwestern Indiana is supporting their effort. They've been receiving thousands of calls from persons choosing between paying their rent or buying food. And The Tri-State Food Bank's Mary Blair is hoping for the best. She says funds have fallen-off from both the federal and state levels and the need for food is great.
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Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 5:06pm
Gov. Mike Pence signs legislation that provides financial assistance to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The action comes as the pace picks-up for this year's Indy 500. The speedway is best known for top Indy Car, Nascar and motorcycle racing events. Pence says the $100-million will provide for needed upgrades for a business that has has contributed to the life of our state for more than a century, enhancing the global reputation of Indiana.
Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:47pm
Recognition of Historic Preservation Month continues in Evansville next week with walking tours of neighborhoods. They'll begin with a tour of Akin Park's 20th century Bungalows and Prairie style homes Tuesday night. A tour of the Lincolnshire Historic District begins Wednesday night at in front of St. Benedict Cathedral. The neighborhood featuers Evansville's finest 20th Century Georgian and Tudor Revival homes. And people will walk through Blackford's Grove, departing from Patchwork Central Friday night.
Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:46pm
A business -- new to Newburgh this year -- wins an Historic Preservation Award. Historic Newburgh Incorporated Executive Director Carol Schaefer notes during a Preservation Month program that #3 Market Street had stood empty for a couple of years. The building has held a number of businesses for more than 100 years. It was the meeting place of Roman Catholics in Newburgh. Cliff and Andrea Whitehead developed House of White bridal boutique in the ornate building.
Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:43pm
With the end of the school year about three weeks away, teachers and the Department of Education are laying groundwork to keep students reading over the summer. State school superintendent Glenda Ritz returned to Crooked Creek Elementary School, where she was media specialist before being elected superintendent, to sell students on the importance of reading. The Department of Education will try to encourage students by making 3,000 titles available for free on its website.
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Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:42pm
The State of Indiana says efforts are ongoing to preserve the environment during a major construction project in southwest Indiana. The Indiana Department of Transportation is restoring more than 4,000 acres of wetlands, streams and forests in Greene and Monroe counties during the Interstate 69 project.
Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:41pm
Owensboro, Paducah, Bloomington and other small airports that were to be closed in June because of the sequester get a new lease on life. Tranportanton Secretary Ray LaHood says there's enough money to keep the 149 towers open until the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30th. LaHood says the legislation allows the FAA to transfer funds to end employee furloughs and keep the 149 low activity contract towers originally slated for closure in June open for now.
Submitted by WIKY News on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 4:39pm
Evansville Bar Association President-elect Scott Wylie is awarded the Tanya Neiman Pro Bono Professional of the Year Award by the National Association of Pro Bono Professionals. The award was presented at the American Bar Association Equal Justice Conference. Wylie is the Executive Director of the Vanderburgh Community Foundation, helps administer the Volunteer Lawyer Program of Southwestern Indiana and currently serves on the Indiana Pro Bono Commission.
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