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March / April 2016


Memphis can keep its pit-smoked barbecue with the thin tangy sauce. Kansas City, there’s no need to export...

Through the spring of 2015, those traveling near Raben Tires’ Downtown location may have noticed a...


Barbecue is a large factor in my earliest food memories of Evansville. I don’t recall eating any barbecue in...


On her first day volunteering for Hangers at the Academy for Innovative Studies-Diamond Avenue, former Harwood...

As a kindergarten assistant for Henderson County Schools for 11 years, Heather Lee found herself implementing...

As the 19th state admitted to the Union celebrates its 200th birthday this year, we’re helping ring in...

Tate Fritchley never considered herself a pageant girl.
She could speak in front of a group, sure. Carrying on a...

They were known as the queens of the sky, and were the largest machines ever to fly. The rigid airships, called...

As a territory sales manager at a large consumer goods company, Jeff Kinkade answered countless calls, but shortly...


For the University of Evansville to have a memorable men’s basketball season, it needed to have dependable...


It’s time to move your living room outside.
Scott Baker, owner of Ahead of the Rest Patio Furnishings, Inc....

Becky Kiesel creates small treasures salvaged from part of Evansville’s history.
“Once I started...


When Rob Millard-Mendez began his undergraduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, in his hometown...

When the new mural timeline exhibit “What Happened Here” debuted in the Evansville Museum of Arts,...

Tri-State musicians move to Nashville, Tennessee, all the time chasing their dreams. Reitz Memorial High School...


In the past few months Evansville has enjoyed a variety of new restaurant openings, and one specific area of town...

Are you an ice cream person or a frozen yogurt person? Do you prefer sherbet or sorbet? (And which one...

When David Jones purchased Planters Café & Coffee Bar — formerly Planters Coffeehouse —...

New Harmony is a setting for celebrations. To beat the Winter blahs, a Siberian Lunch Party was held outside, in a...

Derr’s Soda located in Boonville, Indiana, is famous for its secret recipes that are more than 100 years old...


When County Commissioner Joe Kiefer stepped inside the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse for the first time after...


To show how stories in the March/April issue of Evansville Living fit into the broader world, this edition of Link...
Upcoming Events in the Tri-State:
- 43rd Annual Maple Sugarbush Festival
Tue., Mar 2, 9:00am - Sat., Mar 6, 4:00pm - Military Collectibles & Gun Show
Sat., Mar 6, 8:00am - Sun., Mar 7, 2:00pm - EVPL Foundation Spring Book Sale
Sat., Mar 6, 10:00am - 2:00pm - Cooking for a Cause benefitting Jacob's Village
Sat., Mar 13, 4:30pm