Local News from WIKY

Severe storms possible

When this warm, humid air-mass collides with an approaching cold front, we could see some strong storms in the Tri-State. First Alert meteorologist Byron Douglas says the best chance for rough weather will be Tuesday into Wednesday. Byron says it's too soon to say if the Tri-State will see any tornadoes before the front passes on Wednesday.

Purdue researches how autism develops in young children

Purdue is studying how autism develops in young children.  Researchers are seeking infants between 6 and 18 months who have an older sibling with autism.  Purdue will observe the children until they are 2 and a half years old, assessing language development, physiological development, and several other developmental areas.  For more information or to enroll a child in the study, call 765-494-6610 or email AJLab@purdue.edu

Indy Motor Speedway expects "high" class entertainment

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Friday that six World War II-era planes will fly over the world‘s most famous racecourse prior to the start of the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500. The pre-race flyover will feature a North American B-25 Mitchell, nicknamed "Axis Nightmare," and five North American T-6 Texan trainer aircraft. The planes will fly over the speedway at the conclusion of the National Anthem.

State support of Posey fertilizer plant withdrawn

Concerns over security involving a Pakistani firm convince Gov. Mike Pence to reverse the state's support of a planned fertilizer plant in Posey County. The Daniels administration had committed to backing bonds for the proposed $1.3 billion dollar plant.  Then came national news media reports disclosing that the Fatima group's fertilizers were being used to make bombs that targeted U.S. soldiers. The Pence administration launched a four-month study that concluded with the announcement by Pence that it would not back the bonds needed to finance the plant.

Schools locked down after inmate walks away

A Henderson county inmate walks away from a work detail, prompting Henderson County School officials to order a modified lockdown of seven public schools. Police say Nicholas Christian was working at the jail garden and walked away. He's a white man, about 5 foot 7, 170 pounds with brown hair. Christian was wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt and was seen along Henderson's riverfront. He was being held on a contempt of court charge and is considered non-violent. read more

Inmate missing in Henderson, schools locked down

Two Henderson schools are placed on precautionary lockdown as police search for a missing inmate. Henderson Police say Nicholas Christian was working at the jail's garden when he walked away Friday morning. Police say he is a non-violent offender, but Jefferson Elementary and Riverview preschool went into lockdown as a precaution. Christian was being held on a Contempt of Court charge. read more

Showplace South to stay open

Showplace Cinemas South has avoided the wrecking ball. Showplace owner Paul Stieler tells the Evansville Courier and Press that he will invest a half-million dollars in the second-run theater at Hebron and Powell, instead of tearing it down. Stieler had planned to demolish the building and sell the site, but changed his mind after receiving many calls from upset movie-goers and only one offer for the property. The renovations will include digital upgrades and new seats, and the facility will stay open during the renovations. 

Veterans Memorial Parkway project featured in videos and stills

A video featuring City Engineer Patrick Keepes explaining the reasons for an emergency repair project on Veterans Memorial Parkway and the scope of the work is available for viewing on Mayor Lloyd Winnecke’s YouTube channel. read more

Police place more charges against man involved in stand-off and beating of woman

Charges are piling-up against the man who was involved in a four-hour standoff with Evansville Police. 33-year old John Cannon is charged additionally with Receiving Stolen Property. The charge was added after police determined that an AR-15 rifle that was recovered after the standoff  was reported stolen from an Evansville home in March of 2012. After Cannon was flushed out of a house with tear gas, he faced a preliminary charge of Resisting Law Enforcement.

8th Annual HNI Wine Art and Jazz Fest Friday and Saturday

The thousands of people who attend the Historic Newburgh Incorporated Wine Art and Jazz Festival http://www.historicnewburgh.org/?q=node/117 each year are hoping the weatherman comes through. The event starts at 6:30 Friday with what's known as "The Soiree." It includes wine from more than a dozen Indiana vintners and lots of art and live music both Friday night and Saturday. Tickets are available for The Soiree by calling 853-2815.