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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.”

One Deceased After Early Morning Shooting

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***UPDATE***

A fifth juvenile has been arrested and charged in reference to this incident. The determination on whether the juveniles will be charged as adults will be decided at a later time. All five juveniles face charges of Murder, Attempted Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury.

Four juveniles have been arrested and charged in reference to the shooting investigation in the 1700 block of Marshall Ave that occurred on 11/26/2025. The determination on whether the juveniles will be charged as adults will be decided at a later time. All four juveniles face charges of Murder, Attempted Robbery

Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. This investigation is still on-going at this time.

Officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of Marshall Ave at just after 5:30 am in reference to shots fired in the area. Multiple 911 callers reported hearing shots in the area. Officers arrived and found three people ho had been shot. All three were transported to area hospitals, however one victim did not survive their injuries.Evansville Police Department

This investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Adult Investigation Unit at 812-436-7979.

USI tips off OVC schedule with Little Rock, Morehead

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball will begins the 2025-26 Ohio Valley Conference schedule by hosting Little Rock and Morehead State this week at Liberty Arena. USI is scheduled to play Little Rock Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Morehead State Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
 
First 500 fans attending the USI-Little Rock game will receive a free magnet schedule and a Penn Station free fry coupon. The USI-MSU matchup is holiday themed with fans encouraged to wear “ugly sweaters.”
 
The Screaming Eagles are forecast to place ninth in the OVC this year, while Little Rock was picked to win the league and Morehead State was predicted to place fifth.
 
The Screaming Eagles (3-7, 0-0 OVC) are hoping to rebound and get back on track after a tough 0-2 road trip last week. USI had a tough loss to Western Michigan, 88-74, and a setback at Indiana State, 77-55. Senior guard Cardell Bailey led the way for the Eagles on the road trip with 19.5 points per game.
 
For the season, senior guard Ismail Habib has been posting 18.2 points per game and leads the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring. Habib has hit for 20-or-more points in four of the last seven games.
 
Bailey follows with 13.6 points per contest, while junior guard Kaden Brown is posting 12.1 points per outing.
 
Little Rock (2-9, 0-1 OVC) and Morehead State (4-7, 1-0 OVC) began their OVC schedule Tuesday night with the MSU Eagles defeating the Trojans, 78-64, in Morehead, Kentucky.
 
Little Rock comes to Evansville after losing its last seven games, while MSU snapped a three-game losing streak with the win over the Trojans on Tuesday.
 
The Trojans lead the all-time series with USI, 4-2, after sweeping both games last season. The MSU Eagles lead the all-time series with USI, 5-1, after sweeping both games last year by a combined three points.

One Deceased After Early Morning Shooting

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Four juveniles have been arrested and charged in reference to the shooting investigation in the 1700 block of Marshall Ave that occurred on 11/26/2025. The determination on whether the juveniles will be charged as adults will be decided at a later time. All four juveniles face charges of Murder, Attempted Robbery

Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. This investigation is still on-going at this time.

Officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of Marshall Ave at just after 5:30 am in reference to shots fired in the area. Multiple 911 callers reported hearing shots in the area. Officers arrived and found three people who had been shot. All three were transported to area hospitals, however one victim did not survive their injuries.

This investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Adult Investigation Unit at 812-436-7979.

Aces Drop MVC Opener at Belmont

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NASHVILLE – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team took a four point lead into halftime at Belmont on Wednesday, but the Bruins used a big third quarter to take down the visiting Aces 77-67 in both teams’ MVC opener.

Logan Luebbers Palmer (Union, Ky./Randall K. Cooper) paced the Aces with 18 points, tying a career-high and UE single-game high this season with six three point field goals. Camryn Runner (Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights) posted her eighth consecutive double-digit scoring effort, scoring 16 points and adding seven rebounds while playing all 40 minutes. Mireia Mustaros (Barcelona, Spain/Ins Argentona) had her top scoring performance as an Ace, scoring nine points while adding six rebounds and two assists. Mustaros knocked down five of six free throws, helping the Aces go 12-for-14 from the line as a team.

Mustaros scored the first three points for Evansville, sinking three of four free throws on two trips to the line, while a three by Luebbers Palmer and a jumper by BeAunna Ward (St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School) gave the Aces an 8-6 lead at the 5:44 mark of the first quarter. Belmont regained the lead with a nine-point swing, but a basket by Runner, a triple from Sydney Huber (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Mount Vernon) and two more free throws by Mustaros evened the score at 15-15 at the end of the quarter.

Both teams traded blows early in the second quarter, as the game remained deadlocked at the 6:40 mark with a score of 21-21. Jelena Savic (Melbourne, Australia/Kurunjang Secondary College) briefly regained the lead for the Aces with a three-pointer to make it 24-23 before the Bruins took it back with a pair of baskets. However, Evansville would go on a run in the final four minutes of the half, with a three-point basket by Huber capping a 12-5 run to end the half, giving the Aces a 36-32 lead at the break.

The game remained a back-and-forth affair early in the third quarter, with Belmont holding a 42-40 lead with 5:41 to play in the period. However, the Bruins would go on a run from there, outscoring the Aces 12-4 across the final five and a half minutes of the quarter to go into the final period with a 54-44 lead.

Belmont extended their lead early in the fourth quarter, taking a 60-44 lead at the six minute mark. Evansville clawed back to stay within fighting distance, cutting the deficit to seven with 2:17 to go on the backs of five three-pointers, including three from Luebbers Palmer. That was as close as the Aces would get, however, as Belmont hung on for a 77-67 win to begin MVC play.

The Aces wrap up their non-conference slate on Sunday with a trip to Dayton to take on the Flyers. Tip-off is set for Noon CT.

THUNDERBOLTS HOST RIVERMEN FOR HOCKEY HOLIDAYS NIGHT THIS SATURDAY

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Evansville, In.:  After a quiet weekend with only one game at Quad City this past Sunday, the action ramps back up for Evansville as they travel to Peoria for a Thursday morning game and Huntsville on Friday night before hosting the Rivermen at Ford Center on Saturday night for Hockey Holidays Night.
Week In Review:
                The Storm rattled off four quick goals late in the first period and Evansville partially rallied late in the second period with a pair of quick goals from Tyson Gilmour and Myles Abbate.  Evansville was unable to come any closer as they fell 4-2 to the Storm on Sunday afternoon.
The Week Ahead:
The Thunderbolts will have another early game in Peoria on Thursday morning, face-off at 10:30am CT for Peoria’s school day game.  On Friday, the Thunderbolts make their first trip of the season to Huntsville to take on the Havoc, opening face-off set at 7:00pm CT.  Fans can watch both games online on FloHockey or can listen for free on the Thunderbolts Mixlr Channel.  The Thunderbolts return to Ford Center this Saturday, December 20th for a night full of festive fun at Hockey Holidays Night against the Peoria Rivermen! Bring the whole family and get your picture taken with Santa, then head over for cookie decorating presented by Cookies by Design — the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit before puck drop! Enjoy the sights, sounds, and excitement of Thunderbolts hockey as we celebrate the most wonderful time of the year — on the ice! Doors open at 6:15 with puck drop set for 7:00 pm!
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Group backing independent candidates wants Indiana to end straight-ticket voting

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BY: , INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE

Leaders of an Indiana group aimed at supporting independent political candidates say the state’s time in the national congressional redistricting spotlight gives them hope that the Legislature will advance election reforms.

On top of Independent Indiana’s list is eliminating straight-ticket voting in which those casting election ballots can vote for all of a party’s candidate with a single push of a button.

Independent Indiana organizers, who launched the group this fall, released Monday a report on the competitiveness of the state’s elections. They said straight-ticket voting is among the greatest obstacles independent candidates face since voters don’t even see the names of those candidates.

A poll conducted for the study found that 62% of voters considered straight-ticket voting a “bad thing,” with 26% in support. The highest level of support was from among Republicans, but they were 36% in favor and 49% against the practice.

Nathan Gotsch, executive director of Independent Indiana, said the secretary of state’s office does not track how many straight-ticket votes are cast statewide.

“But we went through and looked at the top five largest counties in the state and over 50% of voters in the last election in those counties voted straight ticket,” Gotsch said.

Call to eliminate straight-ticket voting

Bills to eliminate straight-ticket voting have been introduced numerous times in the Legislature over the past decade without winning passage.

Such issues have been dismissed in the past as ones of little interest to the public. But that was also the view about a topic like congressional redistricting before the monthslong debate ended with its defeat by the state Senate last week, said Jay Chaudhary, a board member of the nonprofit Center for Independent and Effective Government, which is Independent Indiana’s parent organization.

“Nobody cares about redistricting, right? But we saw the absolute fire storm and really the power of the people in beating that back,” said Chaudhary, who was director of the state’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction under Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb.

Indiana is one of only six states that currently allows straight-ticket voting, according to the group.

Gotsch said a new factor in the straight-ticket voting discussion will be the impact of school board candidates being allowed to list their political party affiliation starting with the 2026 elections. The partisan school board bill adopted earlier this year, however, does not allow straight-ticket votes to count in those races.

“I actually think in a lot of Republican areas, you could find Republican school board members losing because of that under vote,” Gotsch said. “So many people are going in, voting straight ticket and then those Republican school board members are not benefiting from those votes.”

The group is also advocating for a lowering of the signature threshold independent candidates must meet in order to qualify for the election ballot.

Those candidates must now collect petition signatures from registered voters equal to 2% of the most recent secretary of state vote in their district. For a statewide race, that means nearly 37,000 signatures.

Gotsch, who was an independent candidate in 2022 for northeastern Indiana’s 3rd congressional district seat, said that the 2% requirement was enacted in 1980 and creates a barrier for those wanting to run as independents.

Poll finds many voters dissatisfied

Independent Indiana’s report also blames gerrymandering for what it said resulted “in a small, unrepresentative slice of voters effectively determining who ultimately holds most elected offices.”

The report cited the 2024 primaries, in which 17% of Indiana registered voters cast ballots — an estimated 13% in the Republican primary and 4% in the Democratic primary.

The report’s poll found that 53% of overall Indiana voters were dissatisfied with their election choices, with 40% satisfied. Republican voters, however, were satisfied with their choices by a 68%-26% margin.

For political party identification, the poll found:

  • 29% of voters considering themselves Republicans
  •  15% saying they were independents who leaned Republican
  • 21% said they were Democrats
  • 11% independents who leaned Democratic
  • 15% independents
  • 8% declined to answer

Regarding the state’s major parties:

  • 33% had favorable opinion of the Indiana Republican Party, with 45% unfavorable
  • 25% had favorable opinion of the Indiana Democratic Party, with 43% unfavorable  

The poll, conducted by North Star Opinion Research, was taken of 604 registered voters in early October with a margin of error of 3.99%. North Star regularly polls for GOP candidates and national Republican committees.

Indiana Launches Smart SNAP to Promote Healthier Choices for Hoosiers

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INDIANAPOLIS – As part of Governor Mike Braun’s Make Indiana Healthy Again initiative, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is launching Smart SNAP, a bold new effort to improve the health of Hoosiers by aligning SNAP benefits with healthier food choices. Beginning January 1, 2026, SNAP benefits can no longer be used to purchase sugary drinks or candy in Indiana.

This initiative is a direct response to alarming public health statistics: 66% of adult Hoosiers are overweight or obese, 44% eat fruit less than once daily, and 27% eat vegetables less than once daily. Among WIC toddlers aged 2–4, 16% are overweight and 15% are obese. Additionally, 25% of high schoolers and 32% of youth aged 10–17 are overweight or obese. Governor Braun emphasized, “This isn’t the usual top-down, one-size-fits-all public health agenda. We’re focused on root causes… and taking on the problems in government programs that are contributing to making our communities less healthy.”

In April 2025, Governor Braun signed an executive order banning sugary drinks and junk food from SNAP purchases. Indiana was one of the first states to secure a USDA waiver to implement this change, and since then, 11 other states have followed suit. The Smart SNAP initiative is a cornerstone of the broader Make America Healthy Again movement.

The new rules define restricted items as follows:

  • Sugary Drinks: Non-alcoholic beverages that contain natural or artificial sweeteners, excluding milk-based or 100% juice beverages.
  • Candy: Preparations of sugar, honey, or other sweeteners combined with chocolate, fruits, nuts, or flavorings in bar, drop, or piece form, excluding items requiring refrigeration.
To ensure a smooth rollout, FSSA has conducted multiple provider meetings and engaged with provider associations across the state. Retailers have been briefed and provided with detailed guidance. Prior to the January 1 implementation date, retailers are required to:
  • Update point-of-sale systems to exclude restricted items.
  • Submit attestations and documentation to FSSA confirming compliance.
  • Train staff on the new SNAP purchasing rules.

Retailers and SNAP recipients can find more information, including FAQs and training materials, at the official SNAP Retailer Website or by contacting the SNAP Retailer email: SmartSNAPInquiries@fssa.IN.gov

Smart SNAP is more than a policy change—it’s a commitment to building a healthier Indiana. For more information,click here.

Horsepower Returns to Indiana with Full Pull’s Grand National Debut

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EVANSVILLE, IN – December 18, 2025 – Full Pull Entertainment and the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) will host a press conference on Thursday, December 18 at 2:30 PM at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Center Banquet Hall to announce key details for the 2026 NTPA Grand National Pulling Event coming to Evansville May 28–30, 2026.
The press conference is free and open to the public, media, local officials, and motorsports enthusiasts are encouraged to attend. The event will feature complimentary drinks and appetizers, free event T-shirts while supplies last, and multiple pulling vehicles on display for photography, video, and interviews.
Organizers will unveil several major components of the 2026 Evansville Grand National Pull, including:
• Announcement of the event’s official title sponsor
• Full session schedule and class lineups for all NTPA Regional National and Grand National divisions
• Opening date for advance ticket sales, campsite reservations for 500+ sites, ticket/camping packages, and weekend passes
• Local ambassadors, competitors, and teams representing the Evansville area, available for interviews
• A new championship awards program tied to the Evansville Grand National event
For those unable to attend in person, the press conference will be streamed live at 2:30 PM CST on Full Pull’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
The 2026 Evansville NTPA Grand National Tractor Pull marks the return of Grand National pulling to Indiana for the first time in nearly 50 years. The Vanderburgh County 4-H Center will host three days of top-level national competition, expanded fan amenities, and one of the largest camping setups in the sport.
Press Conference to Reveal Major Details for 2026 Grand National Pull
 
Evansville, IN – December 18, 2025 – Full Pull Entertainment and the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) will host a media preview on Thursday, December 18 at 2:30 PM to provide interviews, visuals, and early access to key details surrounding the 2026 Evansville Grand National Pull, returning Grand National competition to Indiana for the first time in nearly five decades.
The preview event will include complimentary refreshments, free event T-shirts while supplies last, and several pulling vehicles on display for photo and video opportunities. Representatives from Full Pull, NTPA, local officials, and featured competitors will be available for interviews.
What: Full Pull Grand National Tractor Pull Media Preview
When: Thursday, December 18, 2:30 PM
Where: Vanderburgh County 4-H Center Banquet Hall, 201 East Boonville-New Harmony Road, Evansville, IN 47725

Protecting children from porn: Attorney General Todd Rokita files lawsuit against websites allegedly violating age verification law

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Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing the operators of approximately 50 pornographic websites, alleging they have violated Indiana’s age-verification law and chosen instead to deliberately expose children to their obscene and sexually explicit images and videos.

The content made available to children by the defendants — all of whom are associated with a multinational pornographic conglomerate known as Aylo — includes sexual violence, choking, rape fantasies, sex slavery and sex with teen girls.

“We know for a fact, from years of research, that adolescent exposure to pornography carries severe physical and psychological harms,” Attorney General Rokita said. “It makes boys more likely to perpetrate sexual violence and girls more likely to be sexually victimized. Yet, despite such realities, these defendants seem intent on peddling their pornographic perversions to Hoosier kids.”

In addition to Indiana’s age-verification law, the lawsuit also alleges the defendants violated the state’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act in several ways: 1) by making false and misleading statements regarding the accessibility of the pornographic websites by Indiana residents and 2) by misleading consumers about their alleged hosting of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) and Nonconsensual Material (NCM).