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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.”

Supporting local road projects

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Local communities recently received over $2 million in state funding for road and bridge projects.

The Community Crossings Matching Grant Program offers funding to local communities for road repairs, bridge maintenance, intersection upgrades and other infrastructure projects. Nearly 200 communities received $100 million in state matching grants for this round of funding.

Area grant recipients include:

  • Darmstadt, $506,769;
  • Vanderburgh County, $1 million; and
  • Warrick County, $561,294.
To be eligible for funding, smaller municipalities must contribute 20 percent in local funds, while larger communities are required to provide a 50 percent match. State guidelines also ensure that half of the available matching funds each year are directed to communities in counties with populations of 50,000 or fewer. Since 2016, the Community Crossings program has invested over $2 billion in enhancing local roads and bridges.

Local economies thrive when investments are made in infrastructure and improving the quality of roads. I am thrilled to see Southwest Indiana towns and counties utilizing funds from the Community Crossings program.

Visit in.gov/indot/communitycrossings to view a full list of grant recipients and learn more about the program.

Sincerely,

Tim O’Brien
State Representative

Congressman Baird Statement on Successful U.S. Military Operation and Capture of Nicolás Maduro

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Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Jim Baird (IN-04) released the following statement on the U.S. military operation that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela:

 

“We are fortunate to have a President willing to follow through on protecting American lives. Decisive leadership as Commander-in-Chief matters, and it gives our men and women in uniform the confidence they need to carry out difficult missions against those who threaten our country.

“Holding indicted criminals accountable and denying drug traffickers a safe haven sends a clear message: the United States will not tolerate foreign actors who enable the flow of fentanyl and other deadly drugs into our communities.

“This mission underscores Congress’ responsibility to ensure our military has the resources it needs to defend the nation. A strong national defense is essential to our national security and to keeping American families safe.”

Evansville Redevelopment Commission

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AGENDA

Tuesday, January 6, 2026 – 8:30 am

Civic Center Complex – Room 307

1. Swearing In of Commission Members – City Clerk

2. Call to Order

3. Election of Officers

4. 5. President

Vice President

Secretary

Approval of Minutes of December 16, 2025

Approval of Accounts P

Progressive Democrats of America Condemns Trump’s Attacks On Venezuela

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Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) condemns Donald Trump and his administration for launching unprovoked, unwarranted, illegal military attacks against the people of Venezuela. We further condemn their operations abducting Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. No democratic nation can tolerate illegal secret warfare, clandestine regime change operations, or removal of foreign leadership carried out in our name.

PDA joins with the Congressional Progressive Congress (CPC) in demanding passage of  H.Con.Res. 61 and H.Con.Res. 64, Described by the CPC as “Congressional directives to remove U.S. forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Western Hemisphere without delay.”

We support the CPC’s advocacy for what they described as “[T]wo resolutions led by House Foreign Affairs and Rules Committee Ranking Members Meeks and McGovern to end Trump’s brutal military campaign that has killed at least 87 people and is driving us toward a catastrophic forever war in Venezuela. The resolutions are privileged under the War Powers Resolution and are available for floor action this week.”

PDA calls upon the U.S. Congress to act immediately, employing its authority under the Constitution to force the Trump Administration to halt all military operations targeting Venezuela. This, by passing privileged emergency War Powers legislation directing the immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from the area and cessation of hostilities, as well as defunding all regime‑change, assassination or kidnapping plots, or other military or paramilitary operations.

The Congress must move swiftly to end, prohibit, and defund all offensive actions against Venezuela, including sanctions, blockades, strikes, and other so‑called “counter‑narcotics” missions that serve as a pretext for war. The Congress must exercise its Constitutional appropriations, investigative, and legislative powers to halt and prevent any further illegal actions and war crimes.

Every moment of delay further endangers innocent Venezuelan lives, and risks setting a catastrophic precedent: that a president may unilaterally launch unprovoked and unwarranted, military attacks, air strikes, invasions, covert operations, and illegal attempts to impose regime‑change.

Additionally, the Congress must immediately demand a full accounting about these illegal attacks. This, including who ordered the operations, where the detainees are being held, and how the administration plans to remediate these outrages.

Furthermore, the Congress must launch a full and comprehensive independent investigation into any and all violations of U.S. and international law, including the U.N. Charter’s prohibition against aggressive war and the kidnapping of foreign officials. This by holding hearings, examining witnesses and documents, and other fact finding procedures, in order to hold those responsible accountable.

Finally, Progressive Democrats of America calls upon Congress to reject the shameful bipartisan complicity in this campaign of escalating aggression, and to replace it with a sound, sensible foreign policy grounded in diplomacy, human rights, and the self‑determination of all people, including the Venezuelan people.

In conclusion, history will judge whether Congress stood up in this moment to stop an illegal war; or stood by while unilateral executive branch actions were allowed to proceed, weakening the Constitution, our democracy, and the rule of law. Carried out without congressional authorization or clear evidence of an imminent threat, Trump’s actions blatantly violated the U.S. Constitution as well as U.S. and international law. As Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) stated:

The American people did not ask for this act of war to bring about regime change in Venezuela—nor did Congress authorize it. President Trump has put our troops in harm’s way, and he has not provided a clear, fact-based rationale for these actions, nor the long-term strategy following these strikes….

This act of war is a grave abuse of power by the President. The Trump Administration is repeating the worst mistakes of our past and endangering American lives—and their motive for doing so is a farce. Trump seized Maduro and his wife just weeks after he pardoned former Honduran President—and notorious convicted drug kingpin—Juan Orlando Hernández….

This is not about demolishing a dictatorship, as we’ve seen Trump cozy up to dictators around the world. This is about trying to grab Venezuela’s oil for Trump’s billionaire buddies. Congress must not abdicate its constitutional authority and allow control of the world’s most powerful military to fall into just one set of hands.

We agree. This is not foreign policy. This is militarized authoritarianism. We must act to stop it now, before it spreads to enflame the entire region, if not the entire globe in a dangerous, unnecessary conflict. We are outraged, but this moment demands more than outrage. It demands organized, coordinated resistance.

Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) is helping lead the charge, organizing with our allies inside and outside of Congress to push back. We’re mobilizing support for the Progressive Caucus’ War Powers Resolutions and coordinating protests demanding an immediate ceasefire and all party negotiations to achieve a just and durable peace as soon as practicable.

Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) was founded in 2004 to transform the Democratic Party and U.S. politics by working inside and outside of the party. This, by electing empowered progressives and by building the progressive movement in solidarity with with peace, justice, civil rights, environmental, and other reform efforts. For more information about the organization, please see https://PDAmerica.org

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USI falls in final minute at Lindenwood Screaming Eagles miss a last-second shot to tie

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball rallied but fell short, 83-80, to Lindenwood University Saturday afternoon at Hyland Arena in St. Charles, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles go to 3-11 overall and 0-4 in the OVC, while the Lions are 10-5, 4-0 OVC.
 
The first 20 minutes were a rollercoaster ride for the Screaming Eagles, who had to rally from an 11-point deficit, 32-21, with 8:05 in the first half to take a 45-43 lead into the intermission. USI senior guard/forward Steven Clay ignited the 24-9 run with a three-pointer as the Screaming Eagles posted their largest of the half, 45-41, with 32 seconds before the break.
 
USI shot 69.2 percent during the offensive surge (9-13), including a pair of three-pointers. Senior guard Ismail Habib led the explosion with seven points, while junior forward Tolu Samuels and senior guard Cardell Bailey added five points each.
 
The USI defense also contributed during the run, holding the Lions to three-of-11 from the field and making three steals.
 
Lindenwood started the second half with a 10-3 run to take a 51-48 lead before the first media timeout. USI missed on a chance to regain the lead down one, 53-52, before Lindenwood re-extended its margin to 57-52 with 13:41 to play. The Lions would push the USI deficit back to nine points, 73-64.
 
USI would close the gap to three points with 1:03 left on the clock, 82-79, after back-to-back buckets by junior guard Sheridan Sharp and Samuels. After forcing a shot clock violation by Lindenwood, USI was stopped by the Lions’ defense with 14.9 seconds left. Lindenwood would finish out the game at the free throw line before Sharp missed a late heave from long range for the 83-80 final.
 
In the box score, USI was led by Sharp and Bailey with 18 points each. Sharp, who posted a season-high, was a blistering seven-of-10 from the field and four-of-five from the stripe. Bailey was eight-of-16 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers.
 
Samuels followed with 15 points and a team-high nine rebounds before fouling out of the game. The junior forward has reached double-digits in the last two games and averaged 14.5 points for the road trip.
 
Habib rounded out the double-digit scorers with 13 points. He has reached double-digits in scoring in 12 of USI’s 14 games this season.
 
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USI returns home to Liberty Arena next week to host Southeast Missouri State Thursday and UT Martin Saturday. Both games are set to tip at 7:30 p.m.
 

Aces Dominate Valpo for First MVC Win

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team picked up their first MVC win of the season in dominant fashion on Saturday afternoon, dispatching Valparaiso 66-46 inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse. The win was the Aces’ largest in MVC play since March 2, 2017.

It was a balanced offensive effort for Evansville, with 10 Aces finding the scoring column and six Aces scoring six or more points. Camryn Runner (Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights) led the way with 12 and snagged a career-high 13 rebounds to record her second career double-double. Mireia Mustaros (Barcelona, Spain/Ins Argentona) had her highest-scoring performance as an Ace, scoring 11 points to go with six rebounds. Elle Snyder (Latrobe, Penn./Greater Latrobe) enjoyed a strong afternoon with nine points on 3-for-6 shooting from three-point range while adding eight rebounds and four assists.

Mustaros came out of the gates hot, scoring the Aces’ first five points of the game, while a three-pointer by Sydney Huber (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Mount Vernon) and a layup by Logan Luebbers Palmer (Union, Ky./Randall K. Cooper) gave the Aces a 10-3 lead and forced an early timeout by the Beacons. Valpo battled back to make it 14-12 at the 2:51 mark in the opening quarter, but another run, highlighted by a three by Snyder and four points from Runner, gave the Aces a 21-12 lead heading into the second quarter.

Evansville’s run continued to begin the second period, with a three from Jelena Savic (Melbourne, Australia/Kurunjang Secondary College) and buckets by Georgia Ferguson (Waterloo, Ontario/Cairine Wilson Secondary School) and Huber ballooned the lead to 16. The Aces continued to control things for the remainder of the half, heading into break with a 37-24 advantage.

Strong defense marked the third quarter for the Aces as they held the Beacons to seven points, matching a season-best, and kept Valpo off the scoreboard for the final 3:51 of the period.

Evansville opened up their largest lead of the day with 4:48 to go in the fourth quarter, as another three from Snyder made it 61-35. The Aces cruised from there, taking home a decisive 66-46 victory.

Valpo’s 46 points was the lowest mark allowed by the Aces this season, while the Beacons’ 27.1% shooting percentage was the lowest allowed by the Evansville defense this year.

Evansville is off until Thursday, when they hit the road next to take on Southern Illinois in Carbondale. Tip-off is set for 6 PM.