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BREAKING NEWS: Bally’s Remains Open After Car Drives Off Bally’s Parking Garage

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Updated November 25, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Operations are returning to normal at Bally’s after a strange incident this morning.
In the midst of the normal morning routine at Bally’s Casino, the sense of normal disappeared in one frightening moment when a car came crashing through the roof of the conference center. That car came from the top floor of the attached parking garage.
At the time of the crash, Koorsen Fire and Safety was hosting a conference for building inspectors and firefighters at the site. Koorsen is the fire protection company for Bally’s, and they aided in getting the building’s systems turned off. Firefighters and others attending the conference rendered aid at the scene.
The vehicle hit a concrete barrier, causing it to drop through the roof of the conference center, followed by the Ford SUV. The driver of the vehicle was the only injury.
A crane was brought in during the afternoon to lift the SUV and the concrete barrier out of the conference center.
The unanswered question is, “Why?” Police are putting together all of the information, looking at video footage, and planning to talk to the driver to determine what happened.

Bally’s was able to continue with normal casino operations through the day today and the parking garage will remain close until further notice.

Bally’s released the following statement: “We are currently investigating an incident involving a vehicle that drove off the seventh floor of our parking garage and will provide updates as necessary. Upon initial review, the incident appears to be the result of driver error. There are no signage or structural issues with the parking garage. The safety of our guests and staff remains our top priority.”

Governor Braun Announces “Family First Workplace” Policy to Support Working Families

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INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced the launch of Family First Workplace initiative, a new family-focused program that allows eligible state employees to bring their infants to work during the first six months of life.

The Family First Workplace program will begin as a pilot in the Governor’s Office, the Indiana Department of Health, and the State Personnel Department.

This program builds on Governor Braun’s parental leave policy for state employees, which expanded paid parental leave for new parents, provided paid childbirth leave for women recovering from giving birth, as well as paid leave for those grieving from the tragedy of losing a baby.

Governor Braun said the initiative reflects Indiana’s commitment to strengthening families, supporting parents in the workforce, and promoting healthy early childhood development.

“Indiana is going to lead the nation in pro-family policy. The parental bonding that happens in the first months of a child’s life are irreplaceable, and our new Family First Workplace pilot program helps parents stay connected to their newborns while continuing their careers. Indiana is building a culture that puts families first.” — Governor Mike Braun

The pilot program’s policy, developed with the State Personnel Department, outlines clear safeguards to ensure safety, productivity, and operational continuity.

Part of Governor Braun’s “Family First Indiana” Agenda

The new initiative builds on a series of steps the Braun Administration has taken in 2025 to reinforce Indianas commitment to families.

Governor Braun previously signed an executive order to strengthen paid parental leave for state employees. The executive order provided paid childbirth leave for women recovering from giving birth, as well as paid leave for those grieving from the tragedy of losing a baby.

The Braun administration has lead on pro-life and pro-family policies, standing up for the unborn and ensuring Indiana’s pro-life laws defending the unborn are followed by providers.

Next Steps

The pilot program will begin immediately, with agencies implementing the standardized procedures issued by SPD.

If successful, the state may expand the Infants-at-Work Initiative to additional agencies.

Applications open for Indiana Senate Page Program

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STATEHOUSE (Dec. 1, 2025) — The Indiana Senate is accepting applications for the 2026 Senate Page Program, said State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville).

Through the full-day program, students in grades six through 12 tour Indiana’s Statehouse, listen to debates from the Senate floor and help staff with age-appropriate tasks. Students also have the opportunity to meet their state senator.

“Meeting students from my district who made the long trip up to Indianapolis is always a highlight of session,” Becker said. “The Senate Page Program is such a valuable and unique opportunity to experience state government up close, and I highly encourage interested young Hoosiers to participate.”

The Senate Page Program will begin in January and continue throughout the legislative session. Pages are scheduled for Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. They begin their day at 8:30 a.m. and are dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Groups serve together on Wednesdays. Indiana law permits eligible students to serve as a Senate Page one day per legislative session and receive an excused absence from school for their participation. Positions fill quickly, so it is important to apply early.

Students or parents should submit an application corresponding with the date they would like to page. Once the application is submitted, the Senate Page Office will reach out to confirm the paging date and ensure all required participation forms are signed.

 

Services Planned for 48th Anniversary Commemoration of 1977 UE Plane Crash

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (12/02/2025) On December 13, 1977, a chartered DC-3 crashed just 90 seconds after takeoff from Evansville’s Dress Regional Airport. News quickly spread across the University of Evansville community that the plane carried men’s basketball Coach Bobby Watson, 14 players, 11 friends of the team, and a crew of five. For those who lived through that night, it will forever be remembered as “the night it rained tears.”

The crash was a staggering loss. At a memorial service held days later, Dr. Philip Ott, professor of philosophy and religion, reminded the community that “we do not choose to live. We do not choose to die. Life is a gift.” Former UE President Wallace Graves offered words of resolve, urging, “Out of the agony of this hour we will rise.”

Though the tragedy remains etched in UE’s history, the University came together with strength and unity, carrying forward in tribute to the 29 lives taken far too soon.

To commemorate the 48th anniversary, UE will hold a memorial service at 12 p.m. on Friday, December 12, open to the campus community and the public. The service is being held one day early this year, as December 13 falls on a Saturday.

The gathering will take place at Memorial Plaza, located behind Olmsted Hall. It will feature an invocation and message from Reverend Andy Payton, remarks from President Pietruszkiewicz, the reading of all 29 names, and a moment of silence.

Forty-eight years later, we honor each life taken too soon and remember the legacy they entrusted to us.

Aces host Ball State on Wednesday at Ford Center

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Game time set for 7 p.m.

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Following a trip to the Paradise Jam, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team returns to the Ford Center on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. game against Ball State. ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out

– UE wrapped up the Paradise Jam on Nov. 24 falling to College of Charleston by a final score of 78-59

– Connor Turnbull led the Purple Aces with 14 points while Keishon Porter scored 11

– Over the three games in St. Thomas, Por5ter led UE with 11.3 points per game while Turnbull and Bryce Quinet averaged 9.3 PPG

Another Double-Double

– Two of Josh Hughes’ three career double-doubles have come in the first six games of the 2025-26 campaign

– After opening the season with 115 points and 11 boards at #1 Purdue, Hughes recorded 16 points and a career-best 12 boards in the win over Oregon State

– Hughes leads the team with 5.3 rebounds per game is second on the team with 11.0 points per game and has reached double figures in six out of eight contests

– He is fourth in the MVC with 2.63 offensive boards per game and is tied for 17th with 5.25 toal rebounds per game

On a Roll

– Evansville’s leading scorer at the Paradise Jam was Keishon Porter who finished UE’s three games with 11.3 PPG

– His top effort in the Virgin Islands was a 14-point game against Charleston

– Porter set his season mark with 18 points in the home contest versus UT Arlington

– Following a tough start to the season where he averaged 3.33 PPG in the first three games, Porter has turned things around averaging 13.2 PPG in the last five

– After hitting just four of his 19 shot attempts to start the year, Porter has converted 22 of his last 44 attempts

Sharpshooter

– Alex Hemenway looks to regain the outside shooting edge he had against Calumet where he went a perfect 5-for-5 on his way to a career-best 21 points

– Hemenway is shooting 29.0% (9-for-31) from 3-point range on the year, but is 4-for-26 (15.4%) when you factor out the Calumet performance

– He had a solid 13-point game against Charleston on a perfect 6-6 effort from the line

– He has hit all nine free throw tries in 2025

Scouting the Opponent

– Ball State enters Wednesday’s game with a 3-5 record while falling in their first three contests away from home

– The Cardinals ended a 5-game skid on Sunday with a 96-85 win over Le Moyne to complete the Lafayette Classic

– Davion Hill paces the Cardinals with 13.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest

– Just behind him is Armoni Zeigler who has averaged 10.8 PPG through the first eight games

– In the win over Le Moyne, Juwan Maxey scored 27 points while Hill tallied 24

A Downtown Christmas Presented by Engelbrecht Enterprises is Saturday, December 6

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Region’s premier family holiday celebration returns Saturday
ANNOUNCEMENT – December 2, 2025: Celebrate the holiday season in Downtown Evansville at A Downtown Christmas Presented by Engelbrecht Enterprises on Saturday, December 6 from 11 AM – 3 PM. The Downtown Evansville Improvement District (DEID) hosts the 10th annual event on Main Street (between 2nd and 6th Streets) and 5th Street (between Main and Locust). The 200, 300, 400, and 500 blocks of Main Street and 5th Street from Main to Locust will be closed to vehicular traffic for the event.
Guests will enjoy a variety of free, family-oriented activities beginning at 11 AM. Activities will include free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, visits with reindeer, pony rides, trackless train rides, a giant ‘walk-in snow globe,’ costume characters, inflatable photo points, dinosaur encounters, hot cocoa, cookies, a petting zoo, and more. Santa’s Workshop Presented by F.C. Tucker Emge will include a roasted nut vendor with free samples, two face painters, a craft station, and a letter writing to Santa station. A community mascot meet-and-greet event will take place from noon – 1 PM and feature mascots from several local community organizations.
New activities for 2025 include hair tinsel, a snow machine, and a poinsettia tree sponsored by Orion Renewable Energy Group for guests to capture holiday memories. Title sponsor, Indiana Donor Network, will be offering a raffle and a special tree to recognize donor heroes. Activities are free thanks to support from sponsors, led by Engelbrecht Enterprises. The event media partner is 104.1 FM WIKY.
During the event, guests will be able to mail letters to Santa in Santa’s Mailbox Presented by Edward Jones-Financial Advisors: Jessica Engel, Steve Harding, Janet Schultheis, and Jenni Vaughn at the corner of 3rd & Main. Letters must be placed in the box by December 15 with a name and return address to receive a response from Santa Claus before Christmas.
“We’re transforming Downtown Evansville into a winter wonderland, and we invite the community to be a part of the magic! Whether you’re shopping and dining at our businesses, enjoying the free festive activities, or taking photos with our holiday décor, we encourage everyone to join us in making lasting holiday memories Downtown” said Adam Trinkel, executive director, DEID.
Free parking will be available in the city parking garage at 3rd & Locust for event guests. Shops and restaurants throughout Downtown will be open for business. The DEID will have a tent at 318 Main Street to sell Downtown Evansville merchandise, including beanies, long sleeve shirts, and hats.
Visitors can take photos with the DEID holiday décor, including the Tunnel of Light featuring more than 13,000 lights (One Main St.), the Spool of Light (100 Block of Main), the Chandelier Tree (100 Block of Main), the lighted archway and 12’ nutcrackers (2nd & Main), a 10’ lighted tree (200 block of Main), the Heart of DTEVV (400 block of Main), and a 12′ Snowflake with more than 3,000 lights (500 block of Main).

CenterPoint Energy expands customer support tools for southwestern Indiana

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Updated Customer Resource Hub and expanded alerts help customers better manage billing, energy use and available support

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Dec. 2, 2025 – CenterPoint Energy today announced an expanded set of online customer resources designed to give southwestern Indiana customers clearer information, easier access to billing support and more ways to stay informed about their service.

The improved online Customer Resource Hub brings billing tools, energy efficiency programs and financial assistance resources together in one place for its southwestern Indiana customers.

The hub, available at CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub, supports CenterPoint’s ongoing Affordability Actions and the feedback gathered during the company’s initial round of Community Connect events.

“Our customers have told us they value clear information and easy access to tools, programs and support,” said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana. “The Customer Resource Hub makes it simpler to understand service, explore available programs and find resources that fit their individual needs.”

Making it easier to find help in one place

Through the Customer Resource Hub, customers can access billing tools, payment options, energy efficiency programs and support resources in one location, including:

 

  • Find ways to save energy. Schedule a free home energy assessment, review near real-time energy usage in MyAccount, earn annual bill credits through the Smart Cycle program and explore rebates, discounts and year-round energy efficiency tips.
  • Explore assistance programs and resources. Level out monthly payments with Budget Bill, check eligibility for the federal Energy Assistance Program, learn about the Customer Assistance Fund and review options for payment extensions and payment plans through My Account Online.
  • Manage and pay bills. Sign in to My Account Online to view and pay bills, set payment reminders, download the CenterPoint Energy app and pay through Apple Pay or Google Pay and find mailing addresses and in-person locations.
  • Understand customer bills. Use the online bill guide to see how monthly charges are calculated and review electric tariffs for more detailed information about how rates are structured and approved.

 

More ways for customers to stay informed

As part of the Resource Hub launch, CenterPoint is highlighting recent improvements that give customers more timely updates about their service.

In early November, the company began a limited rollout of remote reconnection and disconnection capabilities for most Indiana Electric customers, paired with additional alerts and reminders designed to provide more notice before potential service interruption. These notifications – including a 24-hour text and email alert and a same-day reminder – provide clear information and more opportunities for customers to review options or take action.

In this initial period, more than two-thirds of the customers at risk of disconnection who received these notifications took steps to stay connected by setting up a payment plan, enrolling in assistance or making a payment.

As the program is fully implemented, CenterPoint encourages customers to review and update contact information by signing in to My Account Online, selecting Profile and adding or editing their mobile number and email address. Customers without internet access, or those who prefer to speak with a representative, can call 800-227-1376 for help reviewing options or updating contact information.

Aces Travel to West Lafayette for Big Ten Test

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Coming off a win over Northern Illinois on Sunday, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team returns to the court on Wednesday, traveling north for a Big Ten test at Purdue. Tip-off from Mackey Arena is set for 6 PM CT.

Series History   
– Sunday marks the third meeting between Evansville and Purdue
– Purdue leads the all-time series 2-0
– Wednesday is the first meeting between the two teams since 2009, when Purdue defeated Evansville 73-42
– The only other meeting came at a neutral site in Peoria, Ill. in 1984. The Boilermakers defeated the Purple Aces 82-63

Defending Home Court
– Evansville is coming off their second win of the season on Sunday, defeating Northern Illinois 65-52 in Meeks Family Fieldhouse
– Going into halftime with a 26-24 lead, Evansville outscored NIU 18-7 in the third quarter
– Logan Luebbers Palmer continued her strong play against the Huskies, leading the Aces with 19 points for her third consecutive game scoring 15-plus
– Evansville was excellent defensively in the win, posting season bests in points allowed (52) and field goal percentage (33.3%)
– 12 Aces saw the floor in the game, with 11 entering the scoring column

Youth Movement
– Freshmen Sydney Huber and Georgia Ferguson got their first career starts on Sunday against Northern Illinois, playing 31 and 14 minutes, respectively
– Across two games last week, Huber averaged 12 ppg, including a 17-point effort against SIUE
– In the win over NIU, Huber filled up the stats sheet with seven points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals
– This season, Evansville freshmen have combined to make 10 starts and totaled 517 minutes of action

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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One Arrested After Robbery Investigation

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On 12/1/2025 officers were dispatched to the 2500 block of Sunburst Blvd. in reference to a holdup in progress. The caller reported her boyfriend was robbed of his firearm. On scene the victim told officers that David W. Johnson (36) asked to see his firearm. The victim initially gave the gun to Johnson unloaded. Johnson then asked for a magazine to see how much the gun weighed loaded. After loading the firearm, Johnson pointed it at the victim and told him he would not be getting the gun back. Witnesses gave the same account of the incident.

Johnson fled the scene, but was later located by officers. Johnson was stopped and taken into custody. Johnson has prior criminal convictions that prohibit him from possessing a firearm. Johnson was charged with

Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, Unlawful Carrying of a Handgun and Possession of Marijuana.

Habib takes home OVC Newcomer of the Week for the second time

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball senior guard Ismail Habib earned Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week honors for the second time this season on Monday.
 
Helping lead USI to a pair of wins last week on the road at Valparaiso University, 64-56, and at home against Kentucky State University, 93-56, Habib averaged 21 points on over 43 percent shooting overall and a blistering 54.8 percent from beyond the arc. 11 of Habib’s 14 made field goals last week came from three-point range. The guard also hauled in 6.5 rebounds per game and dished out 4.5 assists per contest.
 
Habib opened the week at Valparaiso with a team-high 25 points to get the Screaming Eagles a road win. The senior had 18 points on six three-pointers just in the first half to spark the Eagles early against the Beacons. Habib ended the week with a 17-point performance against Kentucky State, and once again, getting USI off to a good start by scoring the team’s first eight points of the game. Habib was in the neighborhood of a triple-double against Kentucky State, adding eight rebounds and seven assists to his tally.
 
On the season, Habib is pacing the Screaming Eagles with 19 points and 3.4 assists per outing, while starting all eight games this season. Additionally, Habib is averaging nearly five rebounds per contest. He is also shooting a team-best 35 percent from three-point range. Overall, Habib is shooting just over 41 percent from the floor.