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September / October 2018


The tradition of enjoying handmade products and buying locally crafted items thrives in southern indiana. ...


With the dropping temperatures and changing leaves over the next few months, something wicked this way comes...

Along with the interlude to summer that came in late August — when temperatures normally soar, we were...


North of Downtown Evansville, in what was once known as the area of Lamasco, Locust Hill Cemetery sits high along...

A common assumption about the Tri-State is most of our ancestors were of German and Irish descent. But before the...

We were tucked in the comfy confines of the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch, having already visited the St....

In October 1928, Evansville was preparing to take to the air. The city already had agreed to purchase more than...

Blessed with the “gift of gab” as she calls it, the passion and energy radiating off Chastity Berry-...


Running is more than putting one foot in front of the other; it is about the mental strength to get to the finish...


Standing in the backyard of Dr. Otto and Jayne Susec’s home, one easily could forget they are in southern...

The 6 acres of land with Lake Talahi frontage is just the beginning of the amenities offered by this stately home...

It seemed to be the perfect spot for just about anything, says Stephanie Peckenpaugh. The former location of Jeff...


While Connie Bell and her two daughters Jan Rhea Unfried and Nikki Pritchett all are painters and artists, the...

It is hard to pinpoint the moment Kevin Titzer’s latest art project truly began. The Evansville native...


It seems Evansville can’t shake its craving for street tacos. With authentic, Mexican-style taquerias...

There’s never a stranger who walks through the door of New Boston Tavern. Owner Rick Fortwendel knows all...

“I remember one Christmas, I got an easy-bake oven, and I wanted to bake everything all at the same...

In Newburgh, Indiana, the “Hot Fiddlers!” neon sign along Indiana 662 is a beacon, drawing in diners...


It is not every day a sitting president of the United States visits Evansville — but it is not the first...
Upcoming Events in the Tri-State:
- 2021 WNIN Gala
Sat., Jan 23, 6:30pm - Sensory Friendly at Sky Zone
Wed., Jan 27, 10:00am - All The Things Retreat 2021: All Things Glorious
Fri., Jan 29 - Sat., Jan 30 @ 5:00pm - #IMomSoHard Mom's Night Out: Round 2
Sat., Jan 30