
I Made One Change at Home and Apparently It’s Way Too Soon
I decorated my apartment for fall in August, and apparently that’s controversial. But before you judge the pumpkins, I have a method to my seasonal madness. Continue reading…
Keeping the Tri-State Connected
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I decorated my apartment for fall in August, and apparently that’s controversial. But before you judge the pumpkins, I have a method to my seasonal madness. Continue reading…
Meet the winner of the Evansville Philharmonic Young Composer Competition and find out how to hear his winning composition. Continue reading…

Wayne Hart covers the weather, but his latest find has nothing to do with storms. A working phone booth in Illinois has folks questioning what's real. Continue reading…

EVPL is inviting local artists of all ages to turn their fears, nightmares, and spooky experiences into artwork for a unique fall exhibit. Continue reading…
The Pope Lick Goatman legend in Kentucky blends real tragedy with folklore about a half-man, half-goat creature beneath a railroad trestle. Continue reading…

Say, old sport, Hush is back! Evansville’s 1920s-inspired speakeasy is returning to Warehouse 410 for ONE NIGHT ONLY on October 30, and this time, there’s a murder mystery to solve. Continue reading…

Additional rainfall could worsen already dangerous flooding in parts of Indiana. Here's what state officials want Hoosiers to know before more rain arrives. Continue reading…
Indiana's annual Bat Festival returns Sept. 26 with live bats, wildlife presentations, hands-on demonstrations, a wetland hike and a chance to listen for bats after dark. Continue reading…

It occurred to me that western Kentucky has experienced very serious flooding from four major storms that happened 14 years apart. Coincidence? I think probably, but still... Continue reading…

Nine Illinois students will receive up to $1,000 in college savings scholarships after their photographs showcasing the state’s agriculture were chosen as winners of the 2026 Cream of the Crop contest. Continue reading…