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American Red Cross: Safety Tips for the New School Year

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INDIANA, August 8, 2025 — With many students across the region returning to school, the American Red Cross is offering a helpful safety checklist to help keep your child safe throughout the school year.

If your student is younger or going to school for the first time, teach them:

  • Their phone number, address, how to get in touch with their parents at work, how to get in touch with another trusted adult and how to dial 911.
  • Not to talk to strangers or accept rides from someone they don’t know.

If your child walks to school, teach them to:

  • Walk on the sidewalk. If no sidewalk is available, walk facing traffic.
  • Stop and look left, right and left again to see if cars are coming.
  • Cross the street at the corner, obey traffic signals and stay in the crosswalk.
  • Never run out into the street or cross between parked cars.

If your student takes the bus to school, teach them to:

  • Get to their bus stop early and stand away from the curb while waiting for the bus to arrive.
  • Board the bus only after it has come to a complete stop and the driver or attendant has instructed them to get on. And only board their bus, never an alternate one.
  • Stay in clear view of the bus driver and never walk behind the bus.

If your student rides their bike to school, teach them to:

  • Always wear a helmet.
  • Ride on the right in the same direction as the traffic is going.

 

If you drive your child to school, teach them to:

  • Always wear a seat belt. Younger children should use car seats or booster seats until the lap-shoulder belt fits properly (typically for children ages 8-12 and over 4’9”), and ride in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old.

If you have a teenager driving to school, make sure they:

  • Use seat belts.
  • Don’t use their cell phone to text or make calls and avoid eating or drinking while driving.

 

If your student is joining a sports team, make sure they:

  • Wear protective gear, such as helmets, protective pads, etc.
  • Warm up and cool down.
  • Watch out for others.
  • Know the location of the closest first aid kit and AED.

If you are considering getting your student a cell phone:

  • Download the free Red Cross First Aid and Emergency apps to give them access to first aid tips for common emergencies and real-time weather alerts. Find the apps in smartphone app stores by searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps.

 

BACK TO SCHOOL CHECKLIST FOR DRIVERS

  • Slow down.
  • Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is getting ready to stop ─ slow down and be prepared to stop. Red flashing lights and an extended stop sign indicate the bus is stopped and children are getting on or off.
  • Motorists must stop when they are behind a bus, meeting the bus or approaching an intersection where a bus is stopped.
  • Motorists following or traveling alongside a school bus must also stop until the red lights have stopped flashing, the stop arm is withdrawn, and all children have reached safety. This includes two and four-lane highways.
  • If physical barriers such as grassy medians, guide rails or concrete median barriers separate oncoming traffic from the bus, motorists in the opposing lanes may proceed without stopping. Do not proceed until all the children have reached a place of safety.

 

Fall Critter Camp Sessions

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Fall Critter Camp at Warrick Humane Society

Newburgh, IN — Warrick Humane Society is thrilled to announce the return of its Fall Critter Camp, an engaging weekly after-school program designed for kids who love animals and want to learn more about caring for them.

The WHS Kids Program will host two separate 8-week sessions this fall, divided by age group:

Session One: Ages 8–9 Dates: August 21 – October 9, 2025

Session Two: Ages 10–12 Dates: October 23 – December 18, 2025 (No session on November 27 due to the Thanksgiving holiday)

All sessions will be held Thursday evenings from 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM at the WHS shelter in Newburgh.

Fall Critter Camp provides a unique opportunity for children to experience hands-on learning about shelter pets and animal care in a fun, age-appropriate environment. Campers will participate in educational activities, crafts, games, and interactions with adoptable animals.

The registration fee is $120, which includes a WHS t-shirt, a plush adoptable stuffed animal, various crafts and activities, and occasional snacks.

Space is limited and pre-registration is required. To register, email: volunteerwarrick@gmail.com](mailto:volunteerwarrick@gmail.com

About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured and neglected animals. Since WHS opened their building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives.  WHS does not receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events.  Because all animals adopted by WHS ar

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Pitching staff K’s 11 as Otters win series over Boulders

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters (26-49) took the rubber match against the New York Boulders (41-31) on Thursday night, 7-3.

The Otters sent out Joan Gonzalez for his sixth start of the season and he looked great once again. In the first, he stranded two runners on base to lock in.

The offense wasted no time as Dennis Pierce reached and JT Benson doubled to jump Evansville out to an early lead. The inning didn’t end there as a couple of hustle infield singles from Keenan Taylor and J.J. Cruz added two more to extend the lead to three.

A defensive mistake and double put runners on second and third with no outs to begin the top of the second. L.J. Jones took a slow roller and his throw beat the runner attempting to advance to home on the play, keeping Evansville’s shutout intact. Gonzalez then got a strikeout and ground out to end the inning unharmed. He followed that with a 1-2-3 third.

The Otters added more runs in the fourth. A Graham Brown single scored one before Cruz launched a three-run home run to put Evansville up 7-0.

Gonzalez kept dealing through six, allowing just one run. He entered the seventh with already over 100 pitches before a soft single and a couple of walks loaded the bases with one out. Nolan Thebiay entered the game and after a pair of runs scored on a single to bring the score to 7-3, he grabbed the final two outs of the seventh.

Garrett Crowley entered for the second time since being acquired from Quebec and continued to deal. He struck out two of three batters faced in the eighth and after allowing a bunt single to start the ninth, he got the next three batters out. He finished the game with another strikeout, giving him six through his first three innings as an Otter.

The Otters received multi-hit games from four of their starters, including Crix Taveras who reached in three of his four at-bats. The Otters pitching staff collected 32 strikeouts in the series, highlighted by Braden Scott’s 11 on Tuesday and Gonzalez’ seven tonight.

Evansville heads to Chicagoland to open a three-game set with the Windy City ThunderBolts on Friday night. First pitch in Crestwood is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. CT.

USI Women’s Soccer projected sixth in OVC

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Eva Boer named to OVC Preseason Players to Watch List

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer is projected to place sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference in a vote submitted by the league’s head coaches and communication directors.

The 10-team OVC will feature a schedule with each team playing each other once for a nine-match conference schedule. The OVC postseason tournament starts on campus sites with the first round and quarterfinal matches on October 30 and November 2, with the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds hosting matches. The event switches to the site of the No. 1 seed the following weekend with semifinal and championship matches on November 6 and 9.

Tennessee Tech University, the 2024 OVC regular-season champions, topped the OVC preseason poll with 156 points and 14 first-place votes. Lindenwood University, the reigning OVC tournament champions, was picked second with 146 points and six first-place votes.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Morehead State University were selected third and fourth with 127 and 103 points, respectively. The fifth spot went to Eastern Illinois University with 86 points before USI in sixth with 78 points. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (65), the University of Tennessee at Martin (64), Southeast Missouri State University (57), and Western Illinois University (18) rounded out the preseason poll.

As part of the OVC’s preseason announcement, redshirt sophomore forward Eva Boer represented USI on the 2025 OVC Women’s Soccer Preseason Players to Watch List. Last season, Boer tied a team-best three goals and added an assist for seven points on the 2024 campaign. Boer made 11 starts in 14 appearances and totaled over 600 minutes last year, finishing strong after a midseason injury. One of Boer’s three goals in 2024 came in the OVC quarterfinal match against Morehead State.

Seniors Charli Grafton and Emerson Grafton were also highlighted in the OVC’s preseason announcement as USI’s two returning all-conference players. Both were named Second-Team All-OVC in 2024. Charli Grafton anchored USI’s defense in all 19 matches last season, playing all but 30 minutes during the season, and helped USI collect four shutouts. She also scored a goal and was a two-time OVC Defensive Player of the Week selection in 2024. Emerson Grafton paced Southern Indiana with 12 points on a team-high six assists, which ranked second in the OVC, and tied with Boer for a team-best three goals. She made 14 starts and appeared in all 19 matches last season. In addition to being named to the 2024 OVC All-Newcomer Team, she earned OVC Offensive Player of the Week honors in the final week of the 2024 regular season.

USI hosts Illinois State University in a preseason exhibition match on Saturday at 3 p.m. from Strassweg Field before kicking off the 2025 regular season on the road with a first-ever contest against a power-conference opponent when the Screaming Eagles visit the University of Nebraska on August 14 at 7 p.m. The Screaming Eagles will open their regular-season home slate on August 17 at 1 p.m. against Cleveland State University. The first OVC contest of 2025 is September 20, when Southern Indiana travels to UT Martin.

 

Help Us Recognize the Brave, the Bold, and the Selfless

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We’re proud to invite you to take part in a very special part of our inaugural Patriot Gala, happening November 1st, 2025, at the CK Newsome Center.

At the heart of this evening is a powerful moment of recognition, honoring individuals whose courage, compassion, and service have shaped our communities for the better. We are now accepting nominations for the 2025 Patriot Gala Awards, and we need your help identifying those who deserve the spotlight.

🏅 Award Categories:

🔴 Valor Award (Red) – Honors extraordinary courage and resilience in the face of adversity. This may include acts of bravery, sacrifice, or quiet strength shown in service to others or the community.

 Unity Award (White) – Celebrates those who bring people together, champion inclusion, and build bridges between diverse groups with integrity and empathy.

🔵 Honor Award (Blue) – Recognizes individuals or organizations who have shown steadfast commitment to service, duty, and patriotism—whether through professional roles or a lifetime of quiet leadership.

 Patriot Award – Our most prestigious honor. This award is given to someone whose lifetime of service, sacrifice, and community impact exemplifies what it means to be a true patriot.

Note: Nominees do not have to be active military, Veterans, or first responders—although they are certainly welcome. We encourage nominations for anyone whose life has been defined by community service, integrity, and impact.

The deadline to get nominations in is September 1, 2025

📝 Nominate Today:

Click below to submit your nomination. It only takes a few minutes and could mean the world to someone who has given so much to others.

👉 Submit Your Nomination

Please share this opportunity with others in your network—help us make sure no quiet hero goes unrecognized.