Oct 12, 2008 | The Evansville Courier and Press
Right to Life supporters line up in display of solidarity
About 300 Vanderburgh County Right to Life supporters lined Green River Road on Sunday afternoon, displaying signs against abortion and in favor of alternatives.
Paving way to blacktop savings
By THOMAS B. LANGHORNE Courier Press staff writer 464-7432 or langhornet@courierpress.com Wednesday, October 8, 2008 A pair of Vanderburgh County road projects nearly cleared the final hurdle Tuesday to go to ...
Fairytale inspired sand sculptures
Castles, princesses and witches from Brothers Grimm fairy tales are getting a new life, as sand statues.
Strike Brings Extra Security to Trams in Coastal Belgium
In Belgium, tram service that links Flemish coastal resorts will carry extra security guards after drivers went on strike to protest inadequate security.
For years, farmers raised livestock, crops, and kids. And every year, they made the Vanderburgh County Fair a family tradition.
Strike Brings Extra Security to Trams in Coastal Belgium
In Belgium, tram service that links Flemish coastal resorts will carry extra security guards after drivers went on strike to protest inadequate security.
Belgium: Coastal Tram Fired Upon, Security Tightened
Tram service that links Flemish coastal resorts will carry extra security guards after drivers went on strike to protest inadequate security.
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Tourist tram shot at in Belgium
Drivers of a Belgian coastline tram returned to the garage on Saturday in protest following the second shooting incident in a week.
Anniversary for seal sanctuary
Cornwall's National Seal Sanctuary is celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekendwith an appeal for memories and photographs from half a century of dedicated rescue work.
Makeover tips to get you started
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Tips for getting started A breakup can be a blow to your self-esteem, but looking good, as they say, is the best revenge. via Chicago Tribune
“These 81 new members have received one of the highest honors granted to students at Providence Catholic and other high schools across the nation and we are very proud of their extraordinary academic achievements”
Students Logan Bowman, Hailey Lange, Jeff Blankenberger, Kayla Siriann, Ethan Orlowski, Alex Hansen and Noah Roth in Mary Wolf's science class at Bentley School work on a replica of the human body using Unifix ... via Lincoln-Way Sun