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WEHT/WTVW - Two men were arrested in Ohio County over the weekend after authorities say they were found with marijuana and methamphetamine during a traffic stop.
WEHT/WTVW - Two men were arrested in Ohio County over the weekend after authorities say they were found with marijuana and methamphetamine during a traffic stop.
WEHT/WTVW - Two men were arrested in Ohio County over the weekend after authorities say they were found with marijuana and methamphetamine during a traffic stop.
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — The Henderson Christmas Parade included 100 entries on Saturday morning down Henderson’s Main Street.
Some of the organizations who participated were schools, civic and volunteer organizations, churches and first responders, and they all helped spread holiday cheer to the countless people watching the parade.
The organizers say they wanted to make this parade a community effort for all to enjoy.
“It’s exciting. We have different participants and something for everybody,” Parade Director Ethan Evans said. “It’s really important. It’s tradition — they’ve done it since the fifties.”
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) — Four blocks on Evansville’s Main Street were closed for the eighth “A Downtown Christmas” Saturday where an expected 5,000 came.
Families proved to make merry memories by riding trains, petting reindeer, grabbing hot chocolate and taking pictures with some familiar faces — like Olaf from Frozen and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Santa and Mrs. Claus both personally came to Evansville, and it also proved popular with a line.
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STURGIS, Ky. (WEHT) — In addition to financial situations and high water rates for citizens, Sturgis’s sewer lines are leaking and leaving wastewater to sit on some pieces of private property.
Some residents — like Ronnie Harper — say this is a “bad issue” for the nearby Ohio River.
Harper says wastewater flowing through his front lawn has been an issue for him for two months.
Christmas display benefits Henderson County non-profit