BTHIS IS NEWS 25 AT TEN: YOU'VE
SEEN THE INSPIRING STORY OF BOB
WOODRUFF..NEWS 25 NOW TAKES A
CLOSE LOOK AT HOW INJURED
SOLDIERS HERE IN THE TRISTATE
RECEIVE TREATMENT..AND IF THEY
GET THE SUPPORT THEY NEED RIGHT
HERE AT HOME. AND: WE DISCOVER A
PROBLEM HIDING IN PLAIN
SIGHT...OUR KIDS
DRINKING..BREAKI NG THE LAW--AND
THE CONSEQUENCES. WE INVESTIGATE
HOW THEY GET ALCOHOL AND HOW
SERIOUS THE PROBLEM REALLY
IS.
 
BGOOD EVENING, I'M BRAD
BYRD..SHELLEY KIRK IS OFF
TONIGHT.  WE WATCHED BOB
WOODRUFF'S JOURNEY OF RECOVERY
AFTER HIS DEVASTATOMG INJURY IN
IRAQ. WE WANTED TO KNOW HOW
INJURED TRI-STATE SOLDIERS
ARE COPING...IF THERE'S ENOUGH
TREATMENT AND SUPPORT FOR
THEM HERE AT HOME.  NEWS 25'S
KATHERINE STOLP MET WITH A
25-YEAR OLD TRI- STATE WOMAN
WHO WAS SEVERELY INJURED IN
AFGANISTAN, KATHERINE.
 
BRAD, TWO YEARS AGO, SPECIALIST
AUBREY YOUNGS' LIFE CHANGED
FOREVER.  SHE FELL OFF A
FORK-LIFT IN AFGANISTAN...A
FREAK ACCIDENT...THAT LEFT HER
PARALYZED FROM THE WAIST D DOWN 
SPECIALIST YOUNGS HAS COME A
LONG WAY SINCE HER
REHABILITATION IN ST. LOUIS LAST
YEAR.  NOW, SHE LIVES AT HOME
AND HAS REGAINED WHAT SHE SAYS
IS MOST IMPORTANT... HER
INDEPENDENCE. BUT HER JOURNEY
HAS NOT BEEN EASY. ""i was not
helping myself, I was hurting
myself by laying in bed all
day, losing strength I was
depressed. Life is not
over---that's how I was acting"
WITH ENCOURAGEMENT FROM HER
PARENTS, AND A TRIP TO THE
VETERANS SUMMER GAMES IN
ALASKA, YOUNGS SAYS HER OUTLOOK
ON LIFE STARTED TO CHANGE.
"not being able to walk is a
big deal, but not that big of
deal. You can fully adjust.
Support from my family is why
I've made it this far." BUT SHE
TELLS THE SUPPORT IN THE
TRISTATE COMMUNITY HAS NOT BEEN
AS CONSISTENT.  "as far as care
goes and places for people
with similar injuries, it's
just non-existant."  "do you
think there's enough support and
care for injured soldiers here
in the tri-state? Probably not.
No the va needs more people" 
RHODES IS A VIETNAM VETERAN. HE
DEVOTES MUCH OF HIS TIME TO
HELPING TRISTATE SOLDIERS MAKE A
SEAMLESS TRANSITION FROM WAR TO
HOME. HE TELLS ME THE TRI-STATE
NEEDS BETTER VETERAN FACILITIES.
WITH ONLY A V-A CLINIC IN
EVANSVILLE, YOUNGS MUST DRIVE
TWO HOURS TO THE NEAREST
VETERANS HOSPITAL.
"hospitalization is in Marion,
Illinois I wish there was a
little more of care like that
in Evansville. It would make it
easier"  I FOUND OUT THE
INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD IS HAVING
A TRANSITIONAL MEETING WITH
SEVERAL TRI- STATE VETERAN
ORGANIZATIONS ON MARCH NINTH.
IT'S MEANT TO HELP SOLDIERS
AFTER THEY COME BACK FROM WAR.
ALL VETERANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO
GO...FOR MORE INFORMATION GO
TO OUR WEBSITE NEWS 25 DOT US. 
KATHERINE STOLP, NEWS 25.
 
BBIN IRAQ TODAY MILITARY
OFFICIALS SAY FOUR SOLDIERS
WERE KILLED...  A CAR BOMB IN
BAGHDAD ALSO KILLED 18 PEOPLE IN
A PARK WHILE OTHER BLASTS IN
THE CITY CLAIMED TEN LIVES.  U-S
FORCES ALSO CAPTURED SUSPECTED
LEADERS OF SHIITE DEATH SQUADS
DURING A SERIES OF RAIDS...  IN
AFGHANISTAN, VICE PRESIDENT
DICK CHENEY WAS VISITING WHEN A
SUICIDE BOMBER ATTACKED AN
AMERICAN BASE...  THE VICE
PRESIDENT WAS ONE MILE AWAY WHEN
THE EXPLOSION HIT, 23 OTHERS
WERE KILLED IN THE BLAST.  THE
WHITE HOUSE SAYS THEY ARE
NOT CONVINCED THE TALIBAN KNEW
THE VICE PRESIDENT WAS THERE.
 
BBAN EMOTIONAL HENDERSON CITY
COMMISSION MEETING TONIGHT
AS THE FIRST STEP IS TAKEN
TOWARDS AMENDING THE SMOKING
BAN...  RIGHT NOW, NO ONE IS
ALLOWED TO SMOKE IN ANY
HENDERSON BUILDING BUT UNDER THE
AMENDMENT BARS WOULD BE EXEMPT
IF THEY PROVIDED A CLOSED OFF,
SEPERATE ROOM.  THE ISSUE HAS
BEEN A DIVISIVE ONE IN
HENDERSON...  TONIGHT THE MAYOR
TOM DAVIS RECUSED HIMSELF BEFORE
A THREE TO ONE VOTE IN FAVOR OF
THE AMENDMENT, AND HE MADE A
PLEA FOR OTHERS TO LEAVE HIS
FAMILY OUT OF THE DEBATE... "my
wife... ...Thank you."
COMMISSIONERS SAY THERE WILL BE
ONE MORE READING OF THE
AMENDMENT, AND IF IT'S APPROVED
THEN, THE CHANGES WILL BE
MADE.
 
BTHE INDIANA HOUSE REJECTS
INCREASING CIGARETTE TAXES.
THE HOUSE VOTED 52-TO-44
AGAINST THE BILL THAT WOULD HAVE
RAISED THE STATE'S CURRENT RATE
OF 55 CENTS PER BACK BY 25
CENTS. THAT NEW REVENUE WOULD
HAVE GONE TO PROVIDE HEALTH
INSURANCE TO LOW-INCOME
HOOSIERS - PRIMARILY CHILDREN. A
BIG BLOW TO GOVERNOR DANIELS WHO
SOUGHT THE INCREASE. A VERSION
OF HIS PLAN PASSED THE SENATE,
BUT IT DID NOT INCLUDE A WAY TO
PAY FOR IT.
 
BBNEWS 25 LEARNS AN EVANSVILLE
WATER MAIN BREAK HAS BEEN FIXED
BUT NOW THERE'S A BOIL ADVISORY
IN THE AREA...  DUANE GILLIS OF
EA-2 SAYS THIS BREAK AT
SOUTHEAST BOULEVARD AND
WEINBACH IS PATCHED UP AND THE
INTERSECTION IS OPEN ... ONLY
ABOUT A BLOCK OF HOUSES ARE
UNDER THE BOIL ADVISORY AND
GILLIS SAYS EACH OF THE
RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED..
THE CHANGING WEATHER IS NOT
JUST HURTING THE WATER SYSTEM,
CITY TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR ED
ZIEMER SAYS THE POTHOLE PROBLEM
IS WORSE THAN NORMAL THIS
YEAR.  IF YOU SEE ONE, YOU CAN
CALL THE CITY.  THAT INFORMATION
IS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE AT
NEWS 25 DOT US.
 
BBIT IS GETTING WARMER, AND IT
LOOKS LIKE STORMS LATER THIS
WEEK...  NEWS 25 CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST WAYNE HART IS IN
THE FIRST WARNING DOPPLER
WEATHER CENTER...
 
BBHOW EASY IS IT FOR YOUR CHILD
TO GET ALCOHOL, OR TO GET INTO A
BAR WITH A FAKE I.D. NEWS 25
DISCOVERS HUNDREDS OF LOCAL
TEENS ARE BEING BUSTED EVERY
YEAR. WE WANTED TO KNOW --
WHAT'S BEING DONE TO SOLVE THE
PROBLEM? NEWS 25'S SARAH
CORNELL REPORTS.
 
SC BRAD,  HERE'S WHAT I FOUND
-- HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS IN THE
EVANSVILLE AREA HAVE THE
HIGHEST DRINKING RATE IN THE
STATE.  HERE ARE THE NUMBERS I
DUG UP  -- IN 2006 THE
EVANSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
ARRESTED ALMOST 120 KIDS FOR
ALCOHOL POSSESSION AND WROTE
ALMOST 220 TICKETS.  AND GET
THIS -- A SURVEY JUST LAST
YEAR SHOWS HUNDREDS OF E-V- S-C
SENIORS ADMIT THEY DRINK EVERY
DAY -- EVEN MORE SAY THEY DRINK
UP TO FOUR TIMES A WEEK.
---------------------  THIS
COULD BE YOU ... GETTING PULLED
OVER, TICKEDED EVEN HANDCUFFED
FOR BUYING ALCOHOL FOR TEENS. 
PHOTOGRAPHER GREG SCHAPKER
AND I WENT UNDERCOVER WITH THE
INDIANA STATE EXCISE POLICE. "on
a Thursday night we may patrol
around the areas of liquor
stores looking for people that
may be buying alcohol for
minors or maybe even find minors
that are inside the liquor
stores to purchase alcohol."
THE ALCOHOL THESE PASSENGERS
BOUGHT WAS OPENED IN THE CAR,
THE STORY ABOUT WHO BOUGHT IT
DIDNT MATCH AND ONE TEEN BLEW
OVER THE LEGAL POINT 08 LIMIT.
5 OUT OF SIX OF THESE PARTIERS
GOT TICKETS. "i'll never do
anything that's gonna put me in
this position where I can go to
jail again." IN THIS CAR THE
PASSENGER IS 21 BUT THE
DRIVER'S ONLY 19. IN INDIANA
MINORS CAN'T EVEN DRIVE WITH
ALCOHOL IN THE CAR UNLESS A
PARENT OR GUARDIAN IS WITH THEM
.. SO BOTH MEN GOT TICKETS.
NEXT WE PULLED OVER THIS TRUCK
-- SAME SITUATION:.. BUT THIS
TIME NEITHER GOT TICKETS. "did
you know that it was against
the law to drive him when you
were under 21?" "yeah, I did,
yeah." "so why did you do
it?" "ah, I just was doing it
for a buddy."  IT'S THAT ANSWER
THAT SAVED THE DRIVER AND
PASSENGER FROM GETTING IN
BIGGER TROUBLE. "neither of them
tried to be deceptive in
anyway. Both were forthcoming
with what was going to be
occurring what had occurred and
honestY went a long way in this
situation."  BUT WE FOUND NOT
ALL DRIVERS TELL THE TRUTH. "how
much did you give him for the
alcohol? "I didn't give him
anything." "david says you gave
him 20 dollars for the alcohol
so why would David implement
himself for life."  THE LAST
STOP WE MADE WAS AT THIS BAR.
OFFICERS CARDED THIS WOMAN
RIGHT AWAY .. HER I-D CHECKED
OUT BUT WE SAW HUNDREDS THAT
DIDN'T. EXCISE TELL ME THEY USE
FLASHLIGHTS AND THIS MACHINE TO
CHECK IT AN ID IS REAL .. IF
IT'S NOT THEY ADD TO THIER
COLLECTION AND GIVE A TICKET.
"The message that it's sending
is that the police are out
there. We are watching for
under aged drinking." "The kids
we found in our undercover sting
were college-aged. But Excise
Police tell me they also break
up high school drinking
parties. I wanted to know how
teens are getting alcohol and
what the Evansville community
is doing to stop it. I took
that question to Youth First, an
organization that tries to
prevent drinking before it
starts." "certainly we know that
teens are drinking. This is a
■(
risk for all of us, suburban,
rural, urban so it's an issue
across the board." BLACK SAYS
ALCOHOL IS THE NUMBER ONE DRUG
OF CHOICE FOR TEENS.  EVERY YEAR
YOUTHFIRST SURVEYS 6 THOUSAND
EVSC SENIORS. THE MOST RECENT
RESULTS CAME BACK SHOW 7
PERCENT OF 12TH GRADERS ADMITED
USING ALCOHOL EVERYDAY. I TALKED
TO SOME TEENS WHO WANT TO
REMAIN ANONYMOUS. "I think
everyone knows someone or has
someone who they're really
close to that drinks on a weekly
basis." "I know a lot of kids
do it and it's just something to
pass the time."  I LEARNED MOST
STUDENTS ARE HOSTING PARTIES AT
THEIR HOME AND OLDER SIBLINGS
AND SOMETIMES PARENTS ARE BUYING
THE BOOZE. "these minors are
drinking alcoholic beverages.
These minors are getting into
cars and leaving different
events. These minor are going
out and killing themselves
and killing other people."
"Should parents, excise, or
older siblings being doing more
to curb the underage drinking
problem?" "The first stop is at
home. The parents need to
educate the kids as to what the
consequences are not only at
home but when they get out in
the public." "When they say 'if
they drink alcohol in high
school is the worst thing then
they're a good kids that's not
necessarily true because
alcohol can get you in trouble
just as much as anything else."
STARTING NEXT MONTH, EXCISE
POLICE ARE STARTING A STATEWIDE
INITIATIVE CALLED ALCOHOL
COMPLIANCE CHECKS.  THE GOAL IS
FOR OFFICERS TO FIND OUT WHICH
LIQUOR STORES AND BARS ARE
SELLING TO TEENS BY SENDING
18-20 YEAR OLDS INSIDE TO BUY
ALCOHOL. BUT WE'VE REPORTED ON A
PENDING LAWSUIT CAUSED BY PAST
SIMILAR STINGS.  WE'LL WATCH
FOR ANY DEVELOPMENTS.  FOR MORE
INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN
VOLUNTEER FOR THESE COMPLIANCE
CHECKS GO TO OUR WEBSITE
NEWS25.US.
 
NEWS 25 RESPONDS TO A COMPLAINT
FROM A MOTHER WHO SAYS THE
E-V-S-C IS NOT MEETING THE
NEEDS OF HER AUTISTIC CHILD.
LORI CULBERTSON SAYS HER 7 YEAR
OLD SON LANDON CAME HOME FROM
SCHOOL WITH HIS PANTS WERE
SOILED. CULBERSTON SAYS SHE
WANTS HER SON TO HAVE A
TEACHING AIDE AT TEKOPPEL
ELEMENTARY TO GET MORE PERSONAL
ATTENTION.  BUT SHE SAYS IN THE
PAST THAT REQUEST TO E-V-S-C HAS
BEEN DENIED. "why would a
parent's request not to get a
aide for their child be denied?
There is a procedure in place
in order for all special ed
students to be able to receive
services that's done through a
case conference and there
procedures in place that's
dictate whether a personal
aide is someone that came be
assigned to a student." DR.
YEAGER SAYS PARENTS CAN APPEAL
THAT DECISION. THE CULBERTSON'S
TELL ME THEY'VE HIRED A PARENT
THE CULBERTSON'S TELL ME
THEY'VE HIRED A PARENT ADVOCATE
TO EXPLORE SEVERAL OPTIONS.
 
BA BLOWN TIRE CAUSES A
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT
TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN
INDIANAPOLIS.  93 PEOPLE
ONBOARD..THEY HAD NOT BEEN IN
THE AIR LONG WHEN THE PILOT
REQUESTED PERMISSION TO LAND AT
INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL. THE
PILOT REPORTED THE TIRE HAD
BLOWN DURING TAKE OFF IN
CHICAGO. AFTER BURNING OFF FUEL,
THE PLANE WAS ABLE TO LAND
WITHOUT INCIDENT.
 
BBTHERE'S NO WAY TO SUGARCOAT
WHAT HAPPENED ON WALL
STREET...THE DOW TOOK A DIVE.
HERE'S ABC'S MAYA KULYCKY WITH
THE DETAILS.
 
SCRIPT: 
TRADERS ON NYSE FLOOR NOW YOU
SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T...THAT'S
HOW QUICKLY THE DOW JONES
INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE PLUNGED
NEARLY 250 POINTS THIS
AFTERNOON...DRA GGING THE DOW
DOWN TO THE DAY'S LOW, OFF
ABOUT 550 POINTS FROM
YESTERDAY'S CLOSE. IT TURNS OUT
THE SUDDENNESS OF THE DROP WAS
THE RESULT OF A COMPUTER
GLITCH...BUT THE NUMBERS WERE
REAL... THE DOW TOOK A
BRUISING... DESPITE A MODEST
BRUISING... DESPITE A MODEST
RECOVERY IN THE LAST HOUR, IT
CLOSED DOWN 416 POINTS AT 12
THOUSAND 216.
CLOSE THE BOOS OVER THE
APPLAUSE SIGNALED WHAT A DOUR
DAY IT WAS  -- THE WORST SINCE
THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
RE-OPENED AFTER 9/11.
Johnson "It was a very, very
steep drop.  An extraordinarily
emotional drop, and it's tough
when you get days like this. 
This is what we call a
humdinger." SO WHAT'S THE
EXPLANATION?  SOME POINT TO A
NEARLY 9 PERCENT SLIDE IN THE
SHANGHAI STOCK MARKET, FUELING
CONCERNS THAT THE U-S AND
CHINESE ECONOMIES ARE SLOWING. 
STILL, WHEN IT COMES TO ONE-DAY
LOSSES BY PERCENTAGE FOR THE
DOW, THIS WASN'T THE WORST, NOT
EVEN CLOSE ...TODAY ONLY RANKS
AS NUMBER 141 ON THE "WORST DAY
LIST." OC CLOSE:  TOMORROW,
FEDERAL RESERVE CHIEF BEN
BERNANKE WILL BE ON CAPITOL
HILL TESTIFYING IN A HOUSE
BUDGET COMMITTEE HEARING ON THE
LONG TERM OUTLOOK FOR THE
ECONOMY. MAYA KULYCKY, ABC
NEWS, WASHINGTON.
 
BBTHE BATTLE OVER ELECTRICRATES
IS HEATING UP IN ILLINOIS AS
SOME HAVE SEEN THEIR BILLS
TRIPLE... AND A DANGEROUS DAY AT
THE B-M-V IN FLORIDA AS A CAR
COMES CRASHING THROUGH THE
WALL...
 
 
 
BBPROBABLY THE BIGGEST BILL IN
HISTORY FOR BODY WORK AS NASA IS
HIT BY HAIL... YOU'RE WATCHING
NEWS 25 AT 10.
 
 
BBSOME ANGRY ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS
ARE CALLING FOR AN END TO
RAPIDLY-RISING ELECTRIC RATES...
A 10-YEAR RATE FREEZE ENDED IN
JANUARY AND ELECTRIC COMPANIES
WARNED PRICES WOULD GO UP
ANYWHERE FROM 22 TO 55
PERCENT... BUT SOME CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CONSUMERS HAVE
SEEN THEIR BILLS TRIPLE. BECAUSE
OF DEREGULATION THE LEGISLATURE
WOULD HAVE TO STOP THE PRICES,
BUT SO FAR THE DEBATE IS
CONTINUING AS NO ONE HAS COME UP
WITH SOLUTION TO PROVIDE RELIEF.
 
BB     A SCARY SCENE AT THIS
FLORIDA BUREAU OF MOTOR
VEHICLES...  AN ELDERLY FLORIDA
WOMAN DROVE HER CAR THROUGH THE
WALL OF THE    OFFICE ... SHE
PLOWED THROUGH THE WAITING
ROOM, INJURING 11 PEOPLE.
INVESTIGATORS SAY THE
APPARENTLY STEPPED ON THE
GAS AS SHE TRIED TO  PARK,  NO
ONE WAS SERIOUSLY HURT.
 
BBANOTHER STEROID SCANDAL IS
BREWING, THIS TIME IN FLORIDA
... A NEW YORK PROSECUTOR SAYS
ATHLETES AND CELEBRITIES BOUGHT
ILLEGAL STEROIDS FROM CERTAIN
PHARMACIES... AT LEAST FOUR
PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED TODAY,
BELIEVED TO BE A PART OF THAT
DRUG NETWORK.  THE ALBANY
COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAS NOT
NAMED ANY OF THE CUSTOMERS AND
SAYS THEY'RE NOT GOING AFTER
THE CUSTOMERS, JUST THE
SUPPLIERS.
 
BIT'S DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND ALL
OF THAT HEAT WHEN IT REENTERS
THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE BUT NASA
HAS POSTPONED NEXT MONTH'S
LAUNCH OF SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS
BECAUSE OF A HAIL STORM. THE
HAIL LEFT HUNDREDS OF SMALL
DENTS ON THE SPACECRAFT'S
EXTERNAL FUEL TANK AND ON A
WING.  THE LAUNCH NOW WON'T
HAPPEN UNTIL AT LEAST LATE
APRIL.
 
Lance Ad libs sports tease
 
YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT...HARRISON
COACH WILL WYMAN ALWAYS HAS HIS
TEAM READY COME PLAYOFF TIME.
THE WARRIORS LOOK EXTREMELY
SHARP OUT OF THE GATES AS
HOOSIER HYSTERIA BEGINS.  WE'LL
START WITH THE 4-A SECTIONAL.
 
LAST YEAR BOSSE WAS TOP RANKED
HEADING INTO THE SECTIONAL...
HOWEVER THE DOGS WERE UPSET BY
MATER DEI. JEFF HEIN'S CLUB
LOOKS TO ERASE THE PAST. BOSSE
OPENS UP WITH HERITAGE HILLS.
 
 
HILLS.
 
 
MATER DEI VS BOONVILLE
 
ON THE BOARD
 
WHEN THE INDIANA SECTIONALS
RESUME ON FRIDAY...REITZ IS THE
FAVORITE IN CLASS 4-A. THE
PANTHERS WON THE REGULAR SEASON
AND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONSHIP.  REITZ ENTERS THE
POST SEASON WITH AN 18-3 RECORD.
 MICHAEL ADAM'S TEAM STARTED
THE SEASON LOSING ITS FIRST TWO
GAMES. SINCE...THE PANTHERS HAVE
WON 18 OF 19 GAMES. THE PANTHERS
WILL TAKE ON CENTRAL IN THE
SEMIFINAL ON FRIDAY.  THE BIG
BLUE LOOKS TO KEEP THE MOMENTUM
INTO HOOSIER HYSTERIA. IN THE
OTHER SEMIFINAL, CASTLE WILL
TAKE ON NORTH.
 
THE MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE
AWARDS ARE ANNOUNCED.  ACES
FORWARD MATT WEBSTER MAKES THE
ALL VALLEY SECOND TEAM. WEBSTER
AVERAGED 16 POINTS AND 5
REBOUNDS IN THE REGULAR SEASON. 
HE CURRENTLY RANKS AS THE
12TH ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER IN
ACES BASKETBALL HISTORY.  HE IS
ONLY 32 POINTS BEHIND SCOTT
SHREFFLER TO MAKE IT INTO THE
TOP TEN. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS'
JAMAL TATUM WAS NAMED VALLEY
PLAYER OF THE YEAR.  THE ACES
THE ACES PLAY DRAKE THURSDAY IN
THE VALLEY TOURNAMENT IN ST.
LOUIS.
 
TENNESSEE VS FLORIDA
 
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