Wednesday May 23 | Evansville Courier & Press
Region's unemployment rate reliably lower than state average
Last week, Indiana's Department of Workforce Development released unemployment statistics for April.
Princeton Club of New York to expand summer outreach to undergrads
A new avenue for summer experiences has opened up for University undergraduates this year, as the Princeton Club of New York is making a concerted effort to increase its level of interaction with undergraduate students.
EDITORIAL: Cheers, Jeers and Tears
Cheers for Princeton, Ind., one of two Indiana towns to be named Stellar Communities for 2012.
Area high school schedule commencement exercises
High school graduations will coming fast and furious over the next few days. Here's a listing of times and locations for Evansville area schools: Princeton - 2 p.m. May 26.
FBI impersonation scams popular
In a preliminary earthquake report, the United States Geological Survey says a magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred at about 6:54 pm Thursday.
Injured cyclist's mother criticizes lack of arrest
The mother of a southwest Indiana bicyclist who was injured in a hit-and-run accident says police should arrest the woman suspected of hitting him.
Injured bicyclist's mother voices displeasure with lack of arrest
Mary's Medical Center to tell the public how she feels. Her son, Aaron Henry, 23, of Princeton, Ind., was the victim of a hit-and-run accident early morning on April 25 south of Fort Branch in Gibson County.