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PEABODY'S BURIED THERE; EXCEPT HE ISN'T

Oct 29, 2009; ... Peabody's buried there! I'd heard that about a million times as Igrew up, so for Halloween as the cub reporter, I decided to check itout. I was raised in the small suburbs outside of Chicago: gas heat,no library and 16-inch softball. I didn't know who Peabody was. But the ...

HOOSIERS GET HAND TO START BANKING HUNDREDS IN FEES SAVED BY ACCOUNTS

Oct 29, 2009; ... INDIANAPOLIS - Inspired by an Evansville program, IndianaTreasurer Richard Mourdock on Wednesday launched a statewide driveto connect as many as 215,000 Hoosiers who don't have checking orsavings accounts with banks and credit unions. Mourdock, a Republican and former Vanderburgh ...

FACES OF THE PAST SON HUNTING FOR STORY OF FATHER'S WWII PHOTO CACHE

Oct 29, 2009; ... After 64 years, Bruce Sadler slowly is unraveling the mystery ofthe haunting Nazi photos his father, Paul, found in the Dachauconcentration camp in Germany at the end of World War II. The images that Paul Sadler never could bring himself to talkabout are ones that Bruce Sadler is ...

MARATHON ROAD LEADS TO COUNTY FAIRGROUND

Oct 29, 2009; ... A marathon planned for Evansville in April has local tourismofficials preparing for what is expected to be a large field ofrunners. Jill Gehlhausen, race director, said the run of 26.2 miles willbe the first of its kind held in this region. That, perhaps, goesfar to explain the ...

MINISTER HAILS PASSAGE OF FEDERAL HATE CRIME LEGISLATION

Oct 29, 2009; ... A "step forward" is how the Rev. Phil Hoy, a former Indiana statelegislator from Vanderburgh County, described federal hate crimelegislation signed into law Wednesday by President Barack Obama. The provision, included in a $680 billion defense bill, makes ita federal crime to ...