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Freedom, Indiana – On Saturday, July 26th at noon, we will assemble at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis, to demand the release of all information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and what we have very good reason to believe is a government riddled with corruption and blackmail.
While the proof is withheld from us, there is plenty of evidence to suggest that our government is not merely corrupt, but also largely under the control of international actors.
How can voters vote responsibly, when critical information about the condition and operation of our government is withheld by that government? On what are we voting if, increasingly, our government knows everything about us, but we know nothing about its reality?
The highly suspicious story of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell has been very well-documented by, among many others now, Whitney Webb in her two-volume “One Nation Under Blackmail.” It’s a story that goes back to at least our country’s first co-mingling with the Jewish and Italian Mob Bosses in NYC a century ago, and it’s not just about the usual sort of carrot-and-stick buyoffs and blackmail. We don’t doubt there could be an Epstein replacement operating today. We’ve seen evidence of massive corruption, and our citizens need to finally know about it.
We’ve never had so much evidence of deceit from the self-contradictory mouths of our politicians. We’ve never been closer to socioeconomic collapse, or WWIII. We’ve never had a better reason to protest, and demand answers.
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Newburgh, Indiana – Warrick Humane Society is sending summer out with a bang at its Back to School Bash on Saturday, July 27 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Myriad Brewing Company – Newburgh. This fun-filled community event is family-friendly, animal-packed, and designed to raise funds for the homeless pets in WHS’s care.
Entry is by donation, and all proceeds support WHS. Highlights of the event include:
• Petting Zoo with Bubbles and Paws – goats, chickens, and pigs
• Goat Glamour Shots – $10 professional photos by Mariah McClain Photography
• Feed Cups – $2 per animal type
• Puppy Snuggles – available for a donation
• Mother Truckers Food Truck – with a portion of pizza sales donated back to WHS
• Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos by Face Craze – starting at $10
• Live Music from Between the Frets – 12–3 PM
• Local Retail Booths
This event offers something for everyone—whether you’re an animal lover, foodie, music fan, or local shopper. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP, bring their families, and help give shelter pets the second chances they deserve.
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FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Joan Gonzalez made his third start of the season and he delivered a gem. He shut down the Crushers offense through the front three frames with three strikeouts.
Evansville got on the board in the fourth after a JT Benson single, followed by Pavin Parks’ second triple of the year, gave the Otters an early 1-0 lead.
Gonzalez continued to deal after being given the lead. After two runners reached without a ball leaving the infield, he stranded both. He struck out two in a clean fifth, stranded two more runners in the sixth and worked a 1-2-3 inning in the seventh, striking out the final two batters he faced. He finished his seven innings with eight strikeouts, allowing just four hits and one walk, outdueling the Midwest Conference leading vote getter among pitchers.
Evansville had some opportunities to get insurance, leaving a runner in scoring position in both the eighth and ninth inning, but couldn’t add to the lead.
Jackson Malouf entered the eighth, striking out two of the three batters he faced. Jon Beymer was called on to finish the eighth, which he did with a strikeout.
Alex Valdez was called on in the ninth to earn his fifth save of the season. After surrendering a soft base hit, he struck out the next three batters he faced to close the door and give Evansville their first win in the month of July.
L.J. Jones had two of the six hits tonight after his four-hit game just before the break. The Otters’ pitching staff was incredibly efficient tonight, striking out 14 batters and walking just one.
Evansville is back in action tomorrow night in Avon at 6:05 p.m. CT before a matinee on Sunday that takes place at 12:05 p.m. CT. They then travel into Canada to take on Quebec and Ottawa to finish the road trip.