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Hoosier History Highlights
Agriculture visionaries awarded by Lt. Governor
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INDIANAPOLIS ) – At the Indiana State Fair Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith presented Keith Lambright, owner of Shipshewana Auction and Cedar Creek Meats, and Mark Sigler, chief operating officer, secretary and treasurer at Indiana Farm Bureau, with the Agrivision Award.
For 19 years, the award has been presented as the state’s highest agricultural honor to individuals who have made significant contributions to the agriculture industry and their communities. “Keith and Mark have truly made a ‘mark’ on Indiana’s agricultural success,” Lieutenant Governor Beckwith, Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development said. “Our state’s progress in this industry is a direct result of their unwavering commitment and dedication.” Keith Lambright’s lifelong dedication to the livestock industry, coupled with his leadership in Shipshewana Auction Inc., has left a lasting mark on the agricultural community of Indiana. With an early start in the industry and a career defined by hands-on learning and innovation, Lambright exemplifies the values of hard work, community involvement and a commitment to advancing livestock practice. Lambright’s passion for livestock began at a young age, attending livestock sales directly from school and learning the trade by purchasing cattle. His on-the-job learning formed the foundation of a career steeped in practical experience and industry expertise. After high school, he began working at Shipshewana Auction, where his skills and dedication quickly became evident. In 1981, Lambright, along with his father and brother, purchased Shipshewana Auction, Inc., transforming it into a cornerstone of the local agricultural economy. Under his leadership, the auction became a trusted marketplace for farmers, and livestock breeders across the region. Selling all types of livestock weekly, including pigs, dairy, veal, sheep, lambs, goats, bulls, cattle and horses. Since then the auction has continued to thrive and has kept agricultural practices at the forefront in LaGrange County and the Midwest. As a member of the Livestock Marketing Association, Lambright has ensured that Shipshewana Auction remains aligned with industry standards and best practices. He expanded his influence in 2022 in the livestock industry through co-ownership with Cedar Creek Meats, adding value to the local supply chain. Lambright’s community involvement includes supporting 4-H through the livestock auction and serving as swine superintendent for LaGrange County 4-H. Additionally, he has served his local school board for 30 years. His participation in providing a location for livestock sellers to receive education through Purdue’s Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) training reflects his commitment to maintaining high standards in livestock management. His legacy continues through his children and grandchildren. All three of his children are an active part of the Shipshewana weekly livestock auctions, selling 2,000+ head of livestock weekly. Lambright’s journey in the livestock industry is marked by decades of leadership, innovation, and service to his community. From his early days purchasing cattle as a young boy to his current role as a mentor and leader in the livestock and agricultural sectors, Lambright has consistently demonstrated the qualities that make him a deserving recipient of the AgriVision Award. “Because of Hoosiers and visionaries like Keith and Mark, Indiana’s agricultural industry continues to thrive as the backbone of our economy,” said Don Lamb, director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “Both awardees have dedicated their career to making this industry better, and it was an honor to celebrate their contributions today.” Mark Sigler is a great example of leadership and vision in agriculture, through his 38 years at Indiana Farm Bureau. Early in his career with Indiana Farm Bureau, he served as a marketing assistant and director of the organization team until 1994, when he was named corporate secretary. In 2002, he was named chief operating officer and treasurer, in addition to his role as corporate secretary. After a distinguished career, Mark will retire from Indiana Farm Bureau on September 1, 2025. During his years working in the agricultural industry, he has made significant contributions through his leadership, not only at Indiana Farm Bureau, but also at previous organizations, such as Farm Credit Services and the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service. Mark has guided Indiana Farm Bureau for nearly four decades. Much of his work has been behind the scenes, supporting Indiana’s largest farm organization by listening to its members and helping to address challenges faced by farmers and agribusinesses alike. Sigler’s leadership played an integral role in the creation of the Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans. Beyond Farm Bureau, Mark has helped move Indiana agriculture forward. As evidenced by his support of the conception of both the Indiana State Department of Agriculture in 2005 and Indiana Grown in 2012. Servant leadership is always at the forefront for Mark, as evidenced by the numerous positions and volunteer roles he has held in the Indiana agriculture industry. He has served on the Indiana State Fair Board, worked in the cattle barn, served as swine superintendent and was the 4-H swine show announcer for many years during the Indiana State Fair. Mark was also the formed chair of the Purdue Ag Alumni Association, the Indiana AgriInstitute and the Madison County 4-H Council, as well as the former president on the Frankton Lions Club. Mark also received the 2019 Honorary Master Farmer Award. Mark continues to serve on the Future of Purdue Extension Task Force and is a member of the Community Church of Frankton and the Frankton Lions Club. |
City Council Meeting
AUGUST 11, 2025
5:30 P.M.
AGENDA
I. | INTRODUCTION |
08-11-2025 Agenda Attachment:
II. | APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM |
III. | REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS |
IV. | SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY |
V. | CONSENT AGENDA: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2025-17 AMENDED An Ordinance Imposing a Municipal Wheel Tax and Motor Vehicle License Excise Tax and Creating the City of Evansville Wheel Tax Fund and the City of Evansville Motor Vehicle License Excise Surtax Fund Sponsor(s): Trockman, Mosby, Green, Heronemus Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 8/25/2025 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller G-2025-17 Amended Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2025-18 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana, Amending Chapter 6.05 (Animal Control) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Mosby Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 8/25/2025 Notify: Joshua Trockman, KDDK G-2025-18 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE R-2025-24 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3220 Igleheart Ave Owner: Gary Cooper Requested Change: C2 w/ UDC to R2 Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: Candy Cooper R-2025-24 Attachment:
VI. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
VII. | REGULAR AGENDA: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2025-16 An Ordinance Amending Section 2.165.180(C) (Travel Expenses) of the Code of Ordinances Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 8/11/2025 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller G-2025-16 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2025-10 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 8/11/2025 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller ORDINANCE F-2025-10 WILL BE HELD UNTIL 8/25/2025. F-2025-10 Attachment:
VIII. | RESOLUTION DOCKET |
IX. | MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS |
A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, August 25, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
XI. | ADJOURNMENT |
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2025 Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest winners announced
INDIANAPOLIS (August 7, 2025) – Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture announced the winners of the 2025 Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest . This contest, in its 17th year, features photos which are a powerful testament of this hardworking community and the invaluable contributions of our Hoosier farmers.“Our photo contest captures unique aspects of Indiana agriculture,” said Lt. Gov. Beckwith, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “We are thankful that individuals take the time to capture these unique and special moments in time.”
The winning photos were chosen from hundreds of entries in the following four categories: Agritourism, Conservation, Faces of Agriculture and On the Farm. Two winners were selected from each category, along with two winners overall. To be considered, the photo had to be taken in the state by an Indiana resident. The photos were evaluated by a panel of independent judges based on creativity, composition and category representation. “We received hundreds photo submissions in our Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest,” said Don Lamb, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director. “Each photo highlights the hard work behind the scenes, the hands that feed us each day and the beauty of Indiana.” The following list includes the photo contest winners for 2025: Agritourism Category
Conservation Category
Faces of Agriculture Category
On the Farm Category
Overall Category
To view the winning photos, click here or visit isda.in.gov. To view photos of the photographers from the award presentation, click here. The winning photographs will be displayed in the lieutenant governor’s Family of Business offices in Indianapolis throughout the next year. |
Board of School Trustees of the EVSC meeting
The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 4:00 PM. on Monday, August 11, 2025 in the Schroeder Conference Centre located in the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the following: collective bargaining, (b)(2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (b)(2)(B); and job performance evaluation of individual employees (b)(9).
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Canney leads charge as pitching staff shuts out ‘Bolts
The Otters sent Alex Canney out for his second start of the season and delivered another gem. He worked through two scoreless innings, striking out two and getting a nifty double play that ricocheted off his glove right to J.J Cruz to begin the play.
Crux led off the third with a single back up the middle, followed by a Cohen Wilbanks walk. Crix Taveras placed his bunt perfectly past the first baseman to get a single as well. With the bases loaded, Ellis Schwartz walked in the first run of the game. J.T. Benson hit a sac fly to make the lead 2-0.
After Canney struck out the side in the fourth, Evansville wasted no time to add some more runs. Logan and Graham Brown both singled to start the inning. Wilbanks stepped up with runners on the corners and one away. He grounded one to first, but hustled to beat the throw back to first, allowing L. Brown to score. Taveras followed with a single, and once again, the hustling Wilbanks scored a run. He tried going first-to-third and forced a wide throw from the outfield that went off an umpire, to which Wilbanks took home, pushing the lead to four.
Canney continued to deal, striking out two in the fourth and worked around two base runners to strike out three more in the fifth to finish his night. He ended with 10 punch outs and joined Braden Scott as the only active Otter to have double digit strikeouts in a game this season.
Gunnar Dennis, who was teammates with Canney at Ole Miss this past collegiate season, followed to work the sixth and the seventh. Not to be outdone, he struck out four, allowing just one hit.
The combo of Logan and Graham Brown struck again in the eighth, as L. Brown doubled, followed by G. Brown’s 10th home run of the season. Wilbanks reached for the third time and Taveras got his third hit of the night and doubled to score Wilbanks, giving Evansville a 7-0 lead.
Nick McAuliffe pitched the eighth, striking out one before Alex Valdez pitched the ninth, also getting a punch out to complete the shutout.
With his three hits tonight, Taveras is now 8-for-13 this week with four doubles and four RBIs. Wilbanks also has a hit in every game he has started since being activated on August 1.