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Marchers 'take back the night' for victims of sexual assault - Evansville Courier & Press
After the march, a young woman, who chose to remain anonymous, stepped forward to speak about her experience with sexual assault and rape. This led to other people coming forward to 'speak out' and share their stories. The survivor testimony is ...
Korea War soldier welcomed home by Rolling Thunder - Evansville Courier & Press
A Mount Vernon woman, who chose to remain anonymous, was present to welcome Brashear home holding an American flag and a poster that read "Thank you for your service to America." In 2007, scientists from the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory ...
HOME Program helps students living with grandparents - Evansville Courier & Press
Since then, this local step-grandmother who asked that her name not be used for security reasons has placed many other calls as she works to obtain legal guardianship of her step-grandson. And at least one other call involved Midge Stribling, ...
Hoosier Lotto winner chooses to remain anonymous - Evansville Courier & Press
Indianapolis attorney Geffrey D. Rainbolt says the winner chose to remain anonymous. To the public, the ticket-holder is known as HLT LLC — short for Hoosier Lottery Ticket LLC. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://indy.st/x0Woys ) lottery spokesman ...
Springleaf tight-lipped about lay-offs at Evansville office - Evansville Courier & Press
Those who spoke to the Courier & Press said they did not want to be identified by name because speaking publicly would put their severance package in jeopardy. The company did not respond to a reporter's request to confirm layoff rumors.
Council members' argued at bar prior to complaint - Evansville Courier & Press
Three people at the bar that night, who requested anonymity, told the Courier & Press the evening soured after Lindsey got into a verbal argument with 2nd Ward Councilwoman Missy Mosby. In response, Lindsey was confronted about his outburst by other ...
Winnecke tabs new directors for DMD, METS - Evansville Courier & Press
Hooper's work in his current position included a $70 million planned housing project called Avondale Meadows, which was developed along the historic Fall Creek Greenway in Indianapolis, Winnecke administration officials said. Hooper also led an effort ...
Indiana Democratic Chairman Dan Parker not resigning, after all - Evansville Courier & Press
According to multiple Democratic sources who asked not to be named but were able to cast votes Saturday, informal head counts going into the day indicated that Miller had 12 of the 18 votes, and Riordan had the remaining six. Barring any last-minute ...
2nd, 4th Ward Dems defect | POLL - Evansville Courier & Press
One person listed on the letter asked not to be named in this article, and told the Courier & Press that he told its authors he wanted no part. Calbert said several more Democrats are backing Winnecke, but claimed they are afraid to voice against Davis ...
Some locals happy to tell their ghostly tales - Evansville Courier & Press
A local resident who asked that her name not be used isn't sure about ghosts, but acknowledges that she occasionally hears the sound of the family's jelly bean jar being shaken. She's been told by the daughter of a previous owner of the house that the ...
WTVW reportedly will be independent station - Evansville Courier & Press
The move has been confirmed by other sources close to the situation, although the station has not yet officially announced it. Rhodes also told his Facebook followers the station's newscasts would not be affected. The station has already begun the ...
U.S. government says Indiana cannot deny Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood - Evansville Courier & Press
“We fully expect that Indiana will follow the federal law that sets the conditions for receipt of $4 billion in Medicaid funds,” said a CMS official who was speaking on background. The state has 60 days to ask for reconsideration. ...
Area residents trying to cope with rising water - Evansville Courier & Press
"It's deep, that all you need to know," said one man who refused to give his name. He added that he and others had spent the last two days helping to evacuate people in Reed. Meanwhile, just before the Spottsville Bridge -- turning left if headed east ...
EVSC Superintendent Vincent Betram leaving school district - Evansville Courier & Press
Bertram is taking a position with a national organization and not with another school district, the source said. We'll have more information as it becomes available. Bertram has been with EVSC, Indiana's third-largest school district, since 2007. ...
Evansville man accused of child molestation, incest is found dead - Evansville Courier & Press
Clearly angry, an employee who wouldn't give his name said the bar is temporarily closed. “I've seen a few people go in and out of (the tavern),” said 34-year-old Melinda Sweeney, who frequents the apartment development across the street. ...
Sources: Jonathan Weinzapfel won't run for Indiana governor's office - Evansville Courier & Press
But the Democratic sources said Weinzapfel's decision is made. Others said they had not spoken directly with the mayor, but that he had called some friends and associates to inform them of his decision. For years, Democrats have listed Weinzapfel on ...
Mount Vernon Tequilas tweaks familiar recipes - Evansville Courier & Press
She declined to give his name without his permission. Ruiz says the Bowling Green restaurant owner is involved with from 40 to 50 restaurants in Tennessee, ...
Summer hunts: Are they needed? | PHIL POTTER COLUMN - Evansville Courier & Press
One farmer spoke off the record, saying that in the course of normal harvesting more grain is lost to spillage or other mishaps than what deer consume. ...

