Regional News
Tri-State Residents Respond to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO’s ‘No Large People’ Stance [VIDEO]
Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries recently stirred up the hornet's nest when he said that he doesn't want larger people shopping in his stores.
Indianapolis 500 Will See Fewer Race Fans This Year
With the Indy 500 just around the corner, racing officials predict the track will see the smallest crowd it has in a decade.
In fact, since last year’s race, thousands of seats available on Turn 3 have been eliminated, as well as several rows facing the front straightaway, diminishing the capacity at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway substantially – nearly 18,000 fewer seats.
Mesker Park Zoo Fostering Rare Mexican Wolf Pups
The Evansville Zoo is now the new foster home to a couple of Mexican wolf pups.
Earlier last week, the extremely rare, male cubs were transported to Mesker Park Zoo, after being born under risky conditions in New York.
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
The elderly, Indiana farmer that had been going toe-to-toe in a patent dispute with agriculture-giant Monsanto has officially lost his battle.
In a ruling handed down today by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, the verdict states that a farmer cannot reproduce patented seeds through planting and harvesting without permission from the patent holder.
Indiana Military Museum Plans Grand Opening At New Location
History enthusiasts will soon get to enjoy the Indiana Military Museum’s new location, as the facility is preparing for its grand opening at the end of the month.
According to a press release, the Indiana Military Museum will celebrate the completion of their move from outside of Vincennes to a new building in close proximity to downtown on May 31.
Farm Animals Are Being Butchered Along the Indiana-Ohio Border
Indiana authorities say they are baffled as to what type of maniac is responsible for killing four sheep and mangling several others on farms along the Indiana-Ohio border.
Earlier this week, David and Brittany Kolb of Reilly Township found two of their horses and four of their sheep hacked up and stabbed, as well as four more sheep slaughtered to death on a stretch of pasture.
What Are the Best Small Companies in Indiana?
There are some great places to work in Indiana; however, some are obviously better than others. So, in order to settle the score of who are the best employers in the state, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released their list of the best companies to work for in the Hoosier workforce.
Armadillos Take Up Residence in the Tri-State Area [VIDEO]
14 News, WFIE, Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro
It's an old joke: Why did the chicken cross the road? Answer: To prove to the possum it can be done. Now when you shift your location westward--specifically west Texas and its ilk--you change the critter from possum to armadillo.
