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Henderson Gleaner
Parks thrive as families sticking closer to home
DAWSON SPRINGS (AP) -- Eldon James is packing up the family RV this weekend and heading to the great outdoors.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Dawahare's closing last 22 stores
LEXINGTON (AP) -- Dawahare's clothing stores have stayed in the founder's family for four generations.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Offer on table at Ellis Park
The Kentucky HBPA is in a private meeting, mulling an offer by Ellis Park owner Ron Geary which could open the rade track by Friday.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Holiday emotions fill spectrum
Jane Hooper probably didn't need the explosions of color and the shocks of sound that pummeled the Henderson riverfront Friday to remember her wedding anniversary.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
World Changers arrive here today
Henderson will welcome a familiar program today, but there will be a lot of new faces as a World Changers group arrives to help city residents with home-improvement needs.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Search continues for missing boater
Local authorities said the search for a 19-year-old Evansville man who disappeared Wednesday night in the Ohio River about two miles downstream from Dogtown Boat Ramp will continue today.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Annual Dust Bowl kicks off next week
The Henderson Parks and Recreation Department has announced the list of activities at the John F. Kennedy Community Center for July.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Woman facing DUI charge after pursuit
A 52-year-old Evansville woman was arrested for driving under the influence and first-degree fleeing and evading after she allegedly led Henderson police on a slow-moving pursuit along U.S. 41-North Friday afternoon.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Obituaries from The Gleaner for July 5, 2008
Obituaries from The Gleaner for July 5, 2008
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Funerals from The Gleaner for July 5, 2008
Funerals from The Gleaner for July 5, 2008
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Federer, Nadal await rematch
WIMBLEDON, England -- Add up all of Roger Federer's greatness on grass courts, and the numbers are striking: 40 wins in a row at Wimbledon, 65 overall on the surface.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Sisters meet for title again
WIMBLEDON, England -- Venus and Serena Williams have a busy schedule today.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Zambrano coasts in return
ST. LOUIS -- The return of Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano trumped the soap opera setting of Jim Edmonds' homecoming and Albert Pujols' 300th home run.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Mining effects will be felt here for many years
Have local citizens been subject to the adverse effects of strip mining?
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
4-H activities serve our youth well
We just want to give some well-deserved applause to the Henderson County 4-H for a great job this year and every year at the livestock show held at the fairgrounds.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Inaction of Congress will sink Queen
My name is Charles Greene. My dad, Robert Greene, was ferried off to his World Ware II troop ship in San Francisco Bay aboard the Delta Queen, which then returned to shore loaded with wounded GIs. My dad came back from the war. Far too many others did not.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Christ provides sturdy foundation for our lives
Many people hear the Word of God but do not practice it in their daily lives.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Saving 'Hancock'
"Hancock" demonstrates why Will Smith gets paid the big bucks.
Categories: Evansville Courier, Henderson Gleaner
Mining effects will be felt here for many years
Have local citizens been subject to the adverse effects of strip mining?
Categories: Henderson Gleaner, Opinions
4-H activities serve our youth well
We just want to give some well-deserved applause to the Henderson County 4-H for a great job this year and every year at the livestock show held at the fairgrounds.
Categories: Henderson Gleaner, Opinions

