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Concerns over the COVID-19 surge are forcing the cancellation and modification of local events. Among the cancelled events are the Arts Council of…
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Three more COVID 19-related deaths are reported in the Evansville area, along with hundreds of new infections. The Indiana Department of Health announced…
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As COVID-19 cases rise in Vanderburgh County, officials say local testing centers are overwhelmed. WNIN’s Sarah Kuper has more on how state and county…
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation officials are warning of the possibility of closing schools if the current COVID surge continues. Increasingly,…
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Two more COVID 19-related deaths are reported in southwest Indiana. The Indiana Department of Health recorded the 159th COVID death of the pandemic in…
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Indiana fully vaccinated its first person against COVID-19 on Jan. 18. That marked the beginning of a meteoric decline in cases. But, with 3,713 new cases…
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation officials are raising concerns about being able to continue with in-person instruction because of the surge of…
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COVID-19 vaccine proponents may have a new ally in the Tri-State- employers. Corrine Hurt is the Director of Evansville Operations for Express Employment…
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Five more COVID 19-related deaths and hundreds of new infections are reported in western Kentucky. The Green River District Health Department announced…
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The Indiana Department of Health will notify nearly 750,000 Hoosiers that data from the state’s COVID-19 online contact tracing survey was improperly…