Evansville Argus
The Evansville Argus, founded in 1848 by prominent local figures, has been a vital source of information for the Evansville, Indiana community for over a century. Initially a weekly publication, it evolved to encompass local news, politics, arts, and lifestyle features, fostering a sense of connection and identity within the community. The Argus has made significant achievements, such as pioneering investigative journalism in the region and adapting to digital media advancements while maintaining a commitment to accuracy and integrity. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Evansville Argus, starting 1938, with a total of 1,654 scans available. This is a unique opportunity to uncover historical figures, events, and perhaps connections to your own family history. Dive into the archives and discover the moments that have shaped Evansville's social and civic life.