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Henderson bank robbed

Another bank robbery in Henderson - this one at the Independence Bank on South Green near Washington. Police say a tall man with a thin build and dark hair pulled-off the heist shortly before 4 Tuesday afternoon. Tellers say he was wearing a shirt, blue jeans and a ball cap. And police suspect he's the same guy that held-up the Fifth Third on Green Street last week. It's not known if a weapon was used in today's bank robbery.

Lowery appointed to ERC

The Evansville City Council has appointed a local businesswoman to fill the seat of former Redevelopment Commission member Jay Carter.  The council voted unanimously to appoint Pat Lowery. She's the vice president of finance at Evansville Surgery Center, and has a background in accounting and business. Lowery will replace Carter, who resigned after being indicted on money laundering charges.

Woman killed in fall from truck

A woman is killed when she falls out of a Fed-Ex truck in Perry County. Indiana State Police say the truck was traveling on Leopold Road, just east of Lavender Road, and a passenger, 54-year-old Debra Harris of Velpin, was riding unrestrained. Police say Harris fell out of the truck as it rounded a curve. She was flown to Perry County Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The driver of the truck was not injured.

Fire destroys Vanderburgh County home

Officials are trying to determine the cause of a stubborn fire that destroyed a large, two-story home in northern Vanderburgh County. McCutchanville firefighters were dispatched to the house at 10,304 Old State Road at about 5:25 Monday afternoon, and saw flames shooting from the house. They called for a second alarm, and units from several agencies responded, but they couldn't save the house. Early on, firefighters were ordered out of the house because of fears of a collapse. read more

Ridgeway gift largest ever to UE

It's the largest gift in the history of the University of Evansville. The donation was announced during a news conference today on the east side campus. The $39 million comes from the late Dr. William Ridgeway. Administrators say $5 million has already been dedicated an endowment for Faculty Excellence. The remainder will be handled by a trust at Old National Bank and be distributed to projects related to a long-term vision statement. Previous gifts from Ridgeway resulted in the new student union being named in his honor.

Former local TV weatherman dies in Memphis

A TV meteorlogist who worked in Evansville has died at his home in Memphis. Mark Walden died of apparent natural causes. He was just 38. Walden worked for WEHT in Evansville from 1997 to 1999, before joining ABC 24 in Memphis. He became chief meteorologist at the Memphis station.

Stand-off ends in early morning hours

Evansville Police have taken a suspect into custody after a stand-off. Police say the suspect, 29-year-old Jeff David Weyer, grabbed his girlfriend by the neck, threw her down and pointed a gun to her head inside an apartment at 707 Douglas Drive late Sunday night. The woman was able to get away with a child and go to a neighbor's apartment, where the neighbor called 911. Police spokesman Jason Cullum says a SWAT team was deployed, and Weyer surrendered about three hours after the incident began. 

Posey shooting an apparent murder-suicide

Gunfire erupts inside a Posey County home, killing a man and a woman. Sheriff Greg Oeth says 33-year-old John David Carney and 30-year-old Erica Nicole Davis died in a shooting at their home in the 9000 block of West Street in Stewartsville Sunday. Oeth says it appears to be a murder-suicide. Carney and Davis had lived together for some time and had children together, but none of the kids were home when the shooting happened.

Fight breaks out on N. Main

Evansville Police are investigating a fight involving 4 or 5 people in the 400 block of North Main Street. The persons were reportedly fighting in the street when officers were dispatched just after 9:00 Saturday morning. One of was reported cut or stabbed in the melee, and went to Deaconess Hospital. No word on the names of the people involved or what they were fighting about.

Gas leak capped

Vectren crews have stopped a natural gas leak near Resurrection Catholic Church in the 5300 block of New Harmony Road. Reports from the scene indicate a landscaper hit a gas line connected to the priest's rectory just after 11:00 Saturday morning. Volunteer firefighters were also called to the scene. Nobody was injured.