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    Do you know about Erin’s Law?

    • September 27, 2016
      Sometimes a good thing can come out of a very bad thing. That is, in many ways, the story behind Erin’s Law. The bad thing is sexual abuse of…
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    In case you missed it…

    • December 2, 2014
    November 25th was International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Missed it? Maybe that’s not surprising. A Google search on the name results in only 312,000 hits, a…
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    JL Interview Exclusive: Holly Dunn Pendleton

    • September 10, 2014
    HOLLY DUNN PENDLETON TURNS PERSONAL TRAUMA INTO ADVOCACY FOR OTHERS After a violent attack by a notorious murderer, a Junior League of Evansville member makes a remarkable transformation from victim…
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