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With more than 200 years of history, Evansville has changed dramatically throughout the centuries, thriving on new ideas that have shaped the world....
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Mama Mia! We love Italian food and we know you do too. Fresh salads, homemade sauces poured over noodles, and buttery bread — covering all the...
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If you are a peruser of Evansville’s home listings, you may have noticed one of Evansville’s most extraordinary homes is up for sale.
The...
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In the February/March issue of Evansville Business, we dived into the history, business, and key factors of radio’s success in the Tri-State....
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A grand building resembling a Greek temple once stood on the edge of Main Street and Riverside Drive. A symbol of security and power, the Old State...
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The season of Lent is upon us and Fridays are the perfect day to grab fish for dinner. But you don’t have to be Catholic to enjoy a delicious...
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It’s almost spring in the Tri-State and that means it’s time for the 43rd annual Wesselman Woods Maple Sugarbush Festival.
Staff members...
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Each year, the Indiana General Assembly meets in session at the Statehouse in Indianapolis to decide on new laws for Indiana. These range from taxes...
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February is the month of love, chocolate, and strawberries — and while Valentine’s Day has come and gone, there’s still time to...
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From Newburgh to the West Side, the Tri-State has lots of gift shops and knick knack stores to choose from. This week, the staff of Evansville Living...
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The third largest city in Indiana, Evansville is still underestimated by many. Although it houses the benefits of a small-town community, its many...
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In our Jan. 26 Insider newsletter, we shared some local development projects going on in and around Evansville. It did not come as a surprise that as...
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In the May/June 2019 issue of Evansville Living, we met Mikaela Jenkins, an F.J. Reitz High School sophomore with an international swimming...
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Originally started as Negro History Week by historian Carter G. Woodson in the 1920s, Black History Month has been nationally recognized by the U.S....
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The winter storm and COVID-19 has many Evansville residents cooped up at home and while many restaurants have closed throughout the week, you can...
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It’s been more than 200 years since Abraham Lincoln spent his youth in the rolling hills of southern Indiana. After all that time, we are still...
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Evansville has many beautiful landscapes and trails, and one of the most ambitious projects over the past two decades in the city has been...
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In a year of historic moments, it seems the weather of winter 2021 wants to make its own mark in the history books with record-lows and snow and ice...
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Historically, Indiana hasn’t been known to attract top political candidates, largely because our primary election date falls late in the race (...
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Mardi Gras — the annual celebration in February filled with costumes, beads, and revelry before Ash Wednesday and “Fat Tuesday” is...
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