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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.”

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Stay aware, alert and educated on trafficking

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January is recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about human trafficking and educate the public about how to identify and prevent this crime.

Human trafficking includes both sex trafficking and forced labor. Besides robbing victims of their freedom and dignity, it also enriches criminals and terrorists and threatens public safety. There are estimated to be more than 27 million people, both adults and children, subjected to human trafficking around the world, including in the United States.

In 2018, the General Assembly passed House Enrolled Act 1270, which significantly updated Indiana’s human trafficking statutes, redefined offenses and ultimately strengthened anti-trafficking efforts in the state. Last session, we passed HEA 1416, which helps raise awareness by requiring places like rest areas, gas stations and welcome centers to display human trafficking awareness information.The National Human Trafficking Hotline lists different signs and societal factors that can lead to trafficking. It’s important to know that anyone can experience trafficking in any community, just as anyone can be the victim of any kind of crime. If you see something, say something. You can call the hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “BEFREE” or “HELP” to 233733.

Additionally, Jan. 11 is recognized as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, also known as Wear Blue Day. Wearing blue helps to raise awareness on the issue. During this time, take a moment to learn the facts, end the misconceptions and start conversations about trafficking.

Resilient Aces Battle, But Come Up Short at Illinois State

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NORMAL, Ill. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team hung around with hosts Illinois State on Sunday, but the Redbirds outlasted the Aces by a score of 82-71 at CEFCU Arena.

Four Aces scored in double figures, matching a season high. Camryn Runner (Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights) led Evansville in scoring for the fifth consecutive game, putting up 17 points to go along with six rebounds and four assists. Georgia Cox (Ballarat, Australia/Eastern Illinois) posted her first career double-double, matching a season-high with 11 points and pulling down a career-high 10 rebounds. Freshman Jelena Savic (Melbourne, Australia/Kurunjang Secondary College) enjoyed a career day, scoring a season high 14 points while shooting 4-for-5 from three. Savic also grabbed five rebounds and dished out two assists while playing a season-high 28 minutes. Fellow freshman Sydney Huber (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Mount Vernon) scored in double figures for the second game in a row with 11 points.

Illinois State jumped out to an early lead, taking a 15-5 lead at the 4:56 mark in the first quarter. Evansville cut into the deficit in the final five minutes of the period, with Savic knocking down a jumper and a three-pointer to cap the quarter with the Redbirds in front 21-16.

The Aces continued to chip away in the second quarter, as another triple from Savic made it a two-point game at the 5:53 mark. However, the Redbirds responded with an 8-0 to regain a 10-point lead. Evansville would not go away, with freshmen Huber, BreAunna Ward (St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School) and Savic combining for an 8-0 of their own to cut it back to two before Illinois State closed the half going 4-for-4 at the free throw line to take a 39-33 lead into the break.

Illinois State pushed the lead back up to 10 in the opening minutes of the third quarter, but again, the Aces fought back. Huber connected on another big three to jumpstart the run before a pair of free throws by Runner and a left-handed finish by Cox made it a one-possession game once again. The game of runs would continue, though, with the Redbirds outscoring the Aces 17-9 in the remainder of the quarter to take an 11-point advantage to the fourth.

In the fourth quarter, the Redbirds were finally able to break the game open, growing the lead to 18 with 4:39 to go before closing out a 82-71 win.

Evansville returns home to Meeks Family Fieldhouse on Friday night for a match-up with UIC. Tip-off is set for 6 PM.

Legislative and State Government Updates

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Blind and Disabled Hoosiers, Seniors, Should Apply for New Property Tax Credits by Jan. 15

Blind and disabled Hoosiers and seniors should apply for property tax credits by Jan. 15, 2026, to ensure they receive the benefits they are due.

 

Blind and disabled Hoosiers are now eligible for the more generous $125 Blind/Disabled Credit, rather than the Blind/Disabled Deduction, and should apply by Jan. 15, 2026, even if they were previously receiving the deduction, to ensure there is no disruption in receiving it. Eligible Hoosiers can download the application form here or contact their local county auditor’s office for assistance.

 

Similarly, Hoosiers over 65 can now benefit from a $150 property tax credit – rather than a deduction – but should apply to ensure they don’t experience an interruption in receiving the benefit.

 

In addition, more Hoosiers over 65 now qualify for the over 65 circuit breaker credit, but need to apply.

 

Hoosiers over 65 can download the one-page application for property tax credits here or contact their county auditor’s office to receive an application.

Gov. Mike Braun Secures National Drone Test Site Designation for Indiana, Leading in White House Initiative for American Drone Dominance

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Mike Braun’s effort to position Indiana to lead in American drone technology saw a massive win this week, with Indiana being chosen as one of two states to win a designated national drone testing site.

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford announced the two new test sites for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) today. Indiana will be among the first new UAS testing grounds in nearly a decade.

“Indiana is taking a leading role in President Trump’s mission to unleash American drone dominance. This new national drone test site designation will attract high-paying jobs and defense tech investment, and is a major victory in my initiative to position Indiana as the premier state partner for the defense industry to build, invest, and grow.” – Gov. Mike Braun

In October, Governor Mike Braun signed an executive order to position Indiana to lead in the federal government’s mission of American drone dominance. The executive order created the Indiana Initiative for Drone Dominance Task Force to utilize Indiana’s unique attributes to lead the nation in this important sector, including Indiana’s robust advanced manufacturing industry, expertise from NWSC Crane, restricted airspace over assets like Camp Atterbury and Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, strong policy framework, and universities with established programs to further drone research and development.

Governor Braun’s Drone Dominance initiative works to support President Trumps Unleashing American Drone Dominance and Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty executive orders, which set a national goal for American leadership in drone technology and airspace security

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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The Word 120 , The Battle Rages On

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The Battle Rages On by, Jerome Stewart

There is so much power in the word of God. For those willing to trust in Him, we have all the needed assurances necessary to fight each battle against sin. The apostle Paul said to the brethren in 1st. Corinthians 10 vs. 13; “No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” 

We already know that because of the sacrifice of Jesus when He died, was buried and arose again on the third day that the victory, as related to the penalty for sinful behavior has already been won, although the battle against sin rages on. 

Great words of comfort can be found in the meaning of the words in Psalm 18 vs. 2. David says; “The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust; My shield and the horn of My salvation, my stronghold.” 

Some Scriptures need to be memorized, so that they are readily available to call upon, in the ongoing daily battle against sin. 

Vs. 30 says; “As for God, His way is perfect; The word of the LORD is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in Him.” So the question that must be asked, is who are you placing your trust in? Think: About the goodness and mercy of God. 

Think: About the magnitude of the meaning of the words in Psalm 103 vss. 12 thru 14 which says; “As far as the east is from the west, So far has He removed our transgressions from us. As a father pities his children, So the LORD pities those who fear Him. For He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust.” 

Memorize for immediate assistance the words of the apostle Paul to the brethren in Romans 9 vs. 15 which says; “For He says to Moses, “I will have mercy on whomever I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whomever I will have compassion.”

The beauty of God’s word is in knowing the God mentioned throughout the Old and New Testament, is the exact same God today. He sent Jesus to save mankind from sin. Yet the battle against sin has to be fought everyday because the devil is busy, but Jesus is busier!

The Apostle Paul said to the brethren in Ephesians chapter 6 vs. 11; “Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” When we think about the anger on display today which is at a fever pitch, it is a sure indication that the devil is on his job. 

Yet those who know Jesus as Lord and Savior can find comfort in the meaning of the words of Jesus in John 16 vs. 33 which says; “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer I have overcome the world.”  January 11, 2026