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covered the southern half of the market, new | Evansville ABC affiliate WEHT suffered from a weaker UH |
The | Evansville Agogans were a professional basketball team |
cottish national team captain, University of | Evansville All-American |
legendary Utah Jazz Coach, and University of | Evansville alumnus Jerry Sloan. |
e International Hockey League (IHL) moved to | Evansville, and became the new Evansville IceMen. |
en smaller libraries located throughout both | Evansville and Vanderburgh County. |
active member of community organizations in | Evansville and contributed the money needed to acquire |
nty, the route meets Arkansas Highway 156 in | Evansville and AR 244 in Tofu. |
e, an unincorporated suburban community near | Evansville, and have four children. |
Evansville and its Men of Mark, Edward White, Robert Da | |
and the Artist Don Ingle grew up together in | Evansville and were life-long friends.The Governor came |
d by Howard Ramsey alongside the Louisville, | Evansville and St. Louis Railroad (now known as Norfolk |
Population centers of | Evansville and Terre Haute are located within its limit |
Underwood started the 1979 season in | Evansville and had a 2-3 record and an ERA of 2.81. |
ak is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of | Evansville and approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Sa |
line and Oklahoma State Highway 51 north of | Evansville and runs east to terminate at AR 59. |
from U.S. 41 to Riverside Drive in Downtown | Evansville and is an unofficial extension of Interstate |
The | Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad line was run throug |
a State Nature Preserve owned by the City of | Evansville and operated by the non-profit Wesselman Woo |
ouch graduated from Mater Dei High School in | Evansville and received her Bachelor of Science degree |
central Indiana, the district is anchored in | Evansville and also includes Terre Haute, Vincennes and |
aylight Time (UTC-4), but 12 counties in the | Evansville and Gary Metropolitan Areas are on Central D |
ounty clerk, helped plot lots and streets in | Evansville, and was a successful dealer in farm impleme |
University of Southern Indiana just west of | Evansville and expanded further east past Burkhart Road |
After attending parochial schools in | Evansville and St. Louis, Missouri, he returned to Indi |
served as a curate at Holy Trinity Church in | Evansville and afterwards at St. John's Pro-Cathedral i |
a social and singing club founded in 1900 by | Evansville area immigrants from Germany. |
d limited-access highway in the metropolitan | Evansville area and also between the unincorporated com |
andler, Indiana, USA, the station serves the | Evansville area. |
city council approved plans to build the New | Evansville Arena in another downtown location. |
The New | Evansville Arena, also known as the Evansville Events C |
Evansville, Arkansas is an unincorporated community in | |
He then returned to | Evansville as manager of the Evansville Braves, a Bosto |
ral Communications, which owns 5 stations in | Evansville, as well as radio stations in Nashville and |
With 3800 units a day being manufactured, | Evansville at the time was known as the "refrigerator c |
The University of | Evansville athletics department was built upon a founda |
The University of | Evansville athletics department was built upon a founda |
married her husband Robert Musgrave, now an | Evansville attorney, in 1979, the year both she and her |
The | Evansville BlueCats had three cheerleader/dance teams o |
s and Junior Blues were for children and the | Evansville BlueCats professional cheerleading team was |
d's son and other individuals from the local | Evansville Bosse High School state championship team. |
tterfield, an office supply store manager in | Evansville, bought the franchise midway through the sea |
The | Evansville Braves were a professional minor league base |
1956 | Evansville Braves. |
man owned the brand until it was sold to the | Evansville Brewing Co. of Evansville, Indiana. |
Evansville citizen Julia van Orden had a history as a " | |
The 1870-71 | Evansville City Directory shows that Henry Hart was a b |
The $127 million arena was approved by the | Evansville City Council on December 22, 2008. |
Within the area are the Victory Theatre, the | Evansville Civic Center, The Centre, Children's Museum |
Plane graduated with a B.A. degree from | Evansville College in Indiana in 1948, and he received |
Played for legendary Arad McCutchan at | Evansville College; leading the Purple Aces to a four-y |
, Wilson attended the public schools and the | Evansville Commercial College, with which he was associ |
Evansville Convention Centre, Evansville, Indiana | |
ented by the county on news stations and the | Evansville Courier Newspaper, concerning what was going |
d-Whig in Quincy, Illinois, and then for the | Evansville Courier & Press in Evansville, Indiana. |
An editorial published by the | Evansville Courier & Press on January 15, 2008 asked - |
In an interview with The | Evansville Courier in 1991, Siems said the idea for the |
Y has been named "Best Radio Station" by the | Evansville Courier Press "Reader's Choice" Awards the p |
He played with the | Evansville Crimson Giants during the 1921 NFL season. |
Before joining the | Evansville Crimson Giants Bondurant worked as an insura |
They lost their first league game at to the | Evansville Crimson Giants on October 2, 1921. |
n the early National Football League for the | Evansville Crimson Giants and the Chicago Bears. |
lso a supporter of Frank Fausch, who founded | Evansville's National Football League team, the Evansvi |
e war he worked as a journalist, editing the | Evansville Daily Journal from 1865 to 1869. |
eat Roberts Stadium, where the University of | Evansville Division I basketball team has played since |
After a brief stint with the Braves' | Evansville farm club in the Class B Three-I League, Roa |
tant coaching positions at Western Carolina, | Evansville, Florida, and Boise State. |
h played college soccer at the University of | Evansville for three seasons from 2002-2004, scoring 7 |
usly an assistant coach at the University of | Evansville for 3 years. |
egan play in 1995, they returned baseball to | Evansville for the first time in a decade. |
His body was transported back to | Evansville for burial. |
ht regions were Anderson, Columbus, Elkhart, | Evansville, Fort Wayne, Logansport, Richmond, and Terre |
ith MNT going to a secondary affiliation: in | Evansville, Fox moved from WTVW (which became an indepe |
The | Evansville Freedom Festival is an annual festival in Ev |
ne races had been the signature event of the | Evansville Freedom Festival. |
s named in honor of Benjamin Bosse, mayor of | Evansville from 1914 to 1922, who bought Garvin Park an |
ugh his support, Indiana State University at | Evansville gained independence from Indiana State Unive |
Also on February 14, 2009, | Evansville goalie Kira Hurley's third period assist mad |
The furthest distance | Evansville got in the NAIA tournaments was in third rou |
Evansville had previous experience with professional ba | |
Amsler was inducted into the University of | Evansville Hall of Fame and the Indiana Football Hall o |
William Henry Harrison High School or | Evansville Harrison High School is a public school on t |
after a short stint in the minor leagues at | Evansville, he appeared in his first Major League game |
the first state championship ever won by an | Evansville high school hockey team. |
After graduating from | Evansville High School, Fellows worked as a secretary a |
ofessional minor league ice hockey team, the | Evansville IceMen of the Central Hockey League. |
For the current CHL | Evansville IceMen franchise, see: Evansville IceMen. |
The | Evansville IceMen were a professional hockey team based |
Larocque joined the | Evansville IceMen in October 2010, after the team reloc |
ockey defenceman who currently plays for the | Evansville IceMen in the Central Hockey League (CHL). |
Andrew Edward Butera (born August 9, 1983 in | Evansville, Illinois) is a major league baseball catche |
rtoonist and a graduate of the University of | Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. |
historic terminal / warehouse at the Port of | Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. |
d in several capacities at the University of | Evansville in Indiana. |
Robert A. Plane ( | Evansville, IN 1927 -) was a chemistry professor and co |
successful Democratic candidate for mayor of | Evansville in 1901. |
He returned to | Evansville in 1854, and moved to Boonville, Indiana, in |
first blow came when WBKR started to target | Evansville, IN a little more (it was primarily targetin |
nt of construction of the marine hospital at | Evansville in 1853. |
While attending the University of | Evansville in Indiana, where he earned a Bachelor's deg |
The studios were on the west side of | Evansville, in a unique building with the studios in th |
July 15, 2007: | Evansville, IN - Roberts Municipal Stadium |
Dr. Darrel Bigham, | Evansville, IN, professor of history emeritus at the Un |
s as well as Demolition City Roller Derby in | Evansville, IN. |
The 42nd Indiana Infantry was organized at | Evansville, Indiana and mustered in for a three year en |
The battery was organized at | Evansville, Indiana August 5, 1861 and mustered in at I |
LST-491 was laid down on 29 July 1943 at | Evansville, Indiana by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iro |
The | Evansville, Indiana native coached his hometown Univers |
Hotel McCurdy, | Evansville, Indiana - Since closing as a hotel in the 1 |
re the two would move the franchise north to | Evansville, Indiana prior to the 2004 season. |
the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of | Evansville, Indiana on 16 November 1944; launched on 30 |
ST-821 was laid down on 19 September 1944 at | Evansville, Indiana by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iro |
Chief Pfingston was born in | Evansville, Indiana on January 2, 1940. |
unt Vernon, Indiana and 5 miles southwest of | Evansville, Indiana just west of the Posey-Vanderburgh |
,000 m2) convention center and auditorium in | Evansville, Indiana that consists of a 2,500-seat audit |
2010 the network added a third affiliate in | Evansville, Indiana (near Henderson, Kentucky), as WEHT |
Robert W. Pickett, an | Evansville, Indiana accountant who was described as 47 |
He died in | Evansville, Indiana 1873 and was buried in Greenlawn Ce |
an AM frequency licensed to and serving the | Evansville, Indiana market. |
and treasurer of the Indiana Stove Works at | Evansville, Indiana from 1920 to 1931. |
s is a high school soccer complex located in | Evansville, Indiana near Roberts Stadium. |
Indiana Volunteer Infantry was organized at | Evansville, Indiana on August 19, 1861. |
The Masonic Temple in | Evansville, Indiana is a building from 1913. |
orn in Des Moines, Iowa in 1921 and moved to | Evansville, Indiana at the age of ten. |
Contemporary music radio station serving the | Evansville, Indiana radio market. |
Reuben "Red" Reeves (October 25, 1905, | Evansville, Indiana - September 1955, New York City) wa |
was constructed in 1949 on the west side of | Evansville, Indiana as a Catholic, coed, high school. |
Born Joe Lopez in | Evansville, Indiana in 1890, he was orphaned and adopte |
ears of baseball before reappearing with the | Evansville, Indiana team in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa L |
n October 20, 1935) was the fourth Bishop of | Evansville, Indiana and currently administers for the D |
1, 1925) was an American racing driver from | Evansville, Indiana who competed in the AAA Championshi |
erved from March 4, 1857, until his death in | Evansville, Indiana on September 7, 1857. |
earlier lost the Fox affiliation for WTVW in | Evansville, Indiana following a dispute with the networ |
Michael Vandeveer was the mayor of | Evansville, Indiana from 1980 until he resigned in 1987 |
Charles Dana Dexter (June 15, 1876 in | Evansville, Indiana - June 9, 1934 in Cedar Rapids, Iow |
Mesker Amphitheatre, | Evansville, Indiana |
nt reporter on WTVW, a television station in | Evansville, Indiana |
The ship was built in | Evansville, Indiana by the Missouri Valley Bridge and I |
Law moved to | Evansville, Indiana in 1851. |
LST-561 was laid down on 24 February 1944 at | Evansville, Indiana by the Missouri Valley Bridge and I |
Lane was born near | Evansville, Indiana to then-Indiana state senator Josep |
At that time, the river port town of | Evansville, Indiana was one of the largest hardwood fur |
He once lived in | Evansville, Indiana and Mount Prospect, Illinois. |
ly known as the Denver Refiners and moved to | Evansville, Indiana due to the Denver franchise having |
21, 1980) served as the Republican mayor of | Evansville, Indiana from 1972 to 1980 and was an altern |
es the cities of Terre Haute, Vincennes, and | Evansville, Indiana's third largest city. |
Timmy Thomas (born 13 November 1944, | Evansville, Indiana) is an American R&B singer, keyboar |
Scott Studwell (born August 27, 1954 in | Evansville, Indiana) is a former professional American |
th Jordan Galloway (born January 12, 1987 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American football player. |
Scott Cannon (born July 22, 1968 in | Evansville, Indiana) was a U.S. soccer defender who pla |
Jayne Bentzen (born August 8, 1955 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American actress and former |
Jace Everett (born 1972 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American recording artist. |
ny "Rabbit" Barnhill (born March 20, 1938 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American former professional |
Jeffrey Alan Schulz (born June 2, 1961 in | Evansville, Indiana) is a former Major League Baseball |
Quinton Gibson (born March 17, 1968 in | Evansville, Indiana) is a guitarist and a studio engine |
, Oak Station, Kentucky - November 21, 1968, | Evansville, Indiana) was an American jazz trombonist. |
Josh Tudela (born March 13, 1984 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American soccer player curre |
eston "Joey" Elliott (born August 2, 1986 in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American football quarterbac |
Chris Lowery (born July 7, 1972, in | Evansville, Indiana) is an American college basketball |
Joseph Stallings (born December 11, 1941 in | Evansville, Indiana), is a former American professional |
ne Joyce Drufenbrock (born 7 October 1929 in | Evansville, Indiana), also known as Sister Madeleine So |
Arad McCutchan Stadium, located in | Evansville, Indiana, is the home of the University of E |
Born in | Evansville, Indiana, the 6-foot, 10-inch (2.08 m) McCar |
is a low-power analog television station in | Evansville, Indiana, broadcasting locally on VHF channe |
historic 8,500-seat amphitheater, located in | Evansville, Indiana, United States. |
Glass was born in | Evansville, Indiana, the son of Lethia and Crump Glass. |
WABX is a radio station in | Evansville, Indiana, owned by South Central Communicati |
LST-546 was laid down on 20 December 1943 at | Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Ir |
ear Memphis, Tennessee northward to north of | Evansville, Indiana, and was expanded late that morning |
Michele was born Michael Michele Williams in | Evansville, Indiana, the elder of two daughters. |
Renominated in 1922, but died in | Evansville, Indiana, on July 28, 1922, before the elect |
He moved to | Evansville, Indiana, in 1914 and resumed the practice o |
Headquartered in | Evansville, Indiana, Integra Bank Corporation is the pa |
The 10-day stop in | Evansville, Indiana, allowed more than 35,000 people to |
Born in | Evansville, Indiana, Boehne attended the public and par |
Born and raised in | Evansville, Indiana, Osborn went on to study at Yale Un |
He was admitted to the bar and practiced in | Evansville, Indiana, until 1852. |
k was Sports Director for WIKY/WBKR radio in | Evansville, Indiana, where he also provided play-by-pla |
n translator station (channel 5) licensed to | Evansville, Indiana, United States, see WIKY-LP. |
LST-583 was laid down on 18 May 1944 at | Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and |
After moving to | Evansville, Indiana, he worked for a manufacturing comp |
He moved to | Evansville, Indiana, in 1913 and was employed as chief |
age festival that takes place each August in | Evansville, Indiana, USA. |
On October 1, 2005 | Evansville, Indiana, became her home port (although thi |
ss A low-power digital television station in | Evansville, Indiana, broadcasting locally on UHF channe |
investigations take him to Indianapolis and | Evansville, Indiana, even as the Klan try to get him on |
Hinton, who was born in | Evansville, Indiana, began as a gospel singer with the |
r 1, 1875 - April 22, 1922) was the mayor of | Evansville, Indiana, from 1912 until his death in 1922. |
The Greyhound Bus Terminal in downtown | Evansville, Indiana, also known as the Greyhound Bus St |
Born in | Evansville, Indiana, Warner was a right-handed hitting |
Licensed to | Evansville, Indiana, USA. |
Catlett was born in | Evansville, Indiana, and started at piano, but switched |
Born in Petersburg, Indiana, and raised in | Evansville, Indiana, he was first a lawyer and then ser |
Licensed to | Evansville, Indiana, USA, the station serves the Evansv |
He moved to | Evansville, Indiana, and resumed his law practice. |
He died in | Evansville, Indiana, September 22, 1890. |
He died in | Evansville, Indiana, December 27, 1946. |
He died in | Evansville, Indiana, September 29, 1948. |
09:37 UTC (04:37 CST), about 41 miles NNW of | Evansville, Indiana, near the community of West Salem, |
vice, I was in training camp with Detroit in | Evansville, Indiana. |
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