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Lighting the town blue in honor of fallen Officer Sgt. Heather Glenn
TELL CITY, Ind. (WEVV) —This week, Tell City is honoring the memory of Sgt. Heather Glenn with the annual "Light Your Town Blue" campaign. Last year, Sergeant Heather Glenn sadly lost her life in the line of duty on July 3rd, and the city is remembering her for her 20 years of service.
IDEM declares 'Air Quality Action Day' for Wednesday in Southwest Indiana
Higher temperatures will set in this week in the Evansville area, and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has issued its first "Air Quality Action Day" of summer for 2024. The Air Quality Action Day is Wednesday, IDEM officials said, as higher temperatures will combine with sunny skies and low...
FOS gifted downtown building
The local Christ-centered nonprofit residential drug recovery and discipleship program Friends of Sinners has been raising funds to renovate its new men’s facility since purchasing the former Arc of Owensboro property at 731 Jackson St. in mid-2021. On Monday, FOS received another opportunity to elevate its existing contributions for...
OHS bowlers see success on national stage
The Red Devils didn’t know what to expect when they traveled to compete at the 2024 U.S. High School Bowling National Championship in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, but the experience left the Owensboro squad feeling proud — and hungry for more. OHS earned the opportunity after winning...
Ultrasonic water meters discussed at Hawesville Council Meeting
The Hawesville City Council met on Tuesday evening, June 11th, and Matt Curtis, Co-Owner of Bluegrass Engineering, provided an update on projects. Sales Representatives from Fortiline Meter Company also presented to the Council. There was lengthy discussion on the possibility of the City purchasing new water meters that are ultrasonic...
Beverly's Hearty Slice giving away 500 backpacks
Beverly’s Hearty Slice, which has been feeding the hungry in Owensboro for four years, is planning its annual back-to-school bash for July 19 at Kendall-Perkins Park from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Travis Owsley, who founded the organization in honor of his mother, Beverly Slaughter, who died in 2018, said...
Second search warrant at Owensboro home leads to six drug arrests
DAVIESS COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) — Six people were arrested Monday after authorities say they served a search warrant at a home in Owensboro for the second time. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office says detectives with its Special Investigations Unit executed a search warrant at a home on West 3rd Street around 8 a.m. on Monday morning.
Coroner names woman killed in Henderson Co. fire
HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) - We now know the name of the woman killed Friday morning in Spottsville. Officials with the Henderson County Coroner’s Office say she’s 88-year-old Margaret Basham. [Previous: 1 person, 3 pets killed after morning house fire in Henderson]. As we reported, five people and five...
Friends of Sinners receive building to fund new facility
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – TRA Holdings donated a building to Friends of Sinners in Owensboro to help raise money for the nonprofit’s new facility. Officials say the building, located at 210 Allen Street, will be sold to help fund Friends of Sinners’ new men’s facility on Jackson Street. Lisa Aull, the project manager for TRA […]
WKRBC holds “Save 0ur Summer” Blood Drive
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center (WKRBC) is sending out an S.O.S., which stands for Save Our Summer as the organization seeks to help with the increased need for blood during the summer months. The annual event kicks off today, and will provide participants with several chances to donate blood between now […]
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