LETTER TO THE EDITOR: NATALIE RASCHER ANNOUNCES HER VISION FOR EVANSVILLE
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: NATALIE RASCHER ANNOUNCES HER VISION FOR EVANSVILLE
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, campaign season is in full swing. However, in all actuality, the campaign season never really stopped after the primary for the Rascher team. We have been working hard throughout the summer months, talking with residents, and attending community meetings and church picnics alike. I have secured the endorsements of the Fraternal Order of Police, Firefighters Local, Southwest Indiana Builders Association, and many current and past elected office holders.Â
The confidence these groups and officeholders have in my vision for Evansville and the leadership I will bring to the city excites and energizes me to keep pushing forward, full steam ahead! Over the next two months, I will be participating in several different candidate forums, attending even more neighborhood association meetings, and hopefully knocking on your door. Â
When speaking with residents the top concern I hear is public safety. This is an area I immediately addressed in my Playbook for Evansville as a top priority. I was the first candidate to provide residents with a clear plan for Evansville and the only candidate that has addressed how we will tackle stubborn issues surrounding safety in our community. Â
Below I have provided a deep dive into my plan for Public Safety. Additional information on Economic Growth and Development, Infrastructure, Quality Life, and Talent Retention can be found on my website www.rascherformayor.com .Â
Rascher Plan for Public SafetyÂ
Leadership & Collaboration: Leadership of a quality police and fire department starts with the Mayor. Our administration will set a tone of excellence that is focused on commitment and integrity. The police and fire chiefs will continue to report directly to the Mayor to ensure information is not filtered. This direct line of communication will include minimum weekly briefings as well as numerous opportunities for dialog at any time to address pressing issues for their departments or community safety. The Mayor must have complete confidence in the police and fire chiefs. I will also regularly meet and communicate with FOP and Firefighter Local leadership to allow more voices to be heard.Â
Neighborhood Focus: I will require our public safety agencies to interact and communicate with our neighborhood organizations, corporate and nonprofit partners as well as our city/county departments. A strong relationship between these organizations and departments will promote better collaboration and information which will serve to minimize misunderstandings and lead to more effective community policing. My administration will develop enhanced social media and online tools to provide a two-way flow of information that allows public interaction to foster a mutually beneficial relationship between the citizens of Evansville and its public safety personnel. New technology can be used and implemented at the neighborhood level to highlight crime locations, activity and assist citizens in the development of solutions. Â
Community Involvement & Education: As Mayor, I will strive to foster a renewed sense of community collaboration and a shared mindset on public safety. Our administration will publicize and enhance the police citizens’ academy, expand this concept to the fire department and focus on educating the public. We will offer these programs at times and locations that promote broad public participation and educational opportunities. We will also ensure our school resource officers have communications tools and training to maximize value delivered to the schools, students and families. I want to see our public safety agencies expand online transparency using social media and modern interactive software in a way that educates while serving the public.Â
Quality Equipment & Working Conditions: To properly protect the public, police officers and firefighters need quality equipment. As Mayor my administration will ensure that police and firefighters always have the proper tools to do their jobs. Our budget will include funding to purchase police vehicles in a manner that allows replacement of front-line vehicles so that the newer vehicles are working the streets. I support our police being allowed to take home patrol cars. These patrol cars serve as a visible deterrent to crime in our neighborhoods. Although our fire department has been able to acquire newer vehicles relative to the nationwide average, there are areas for improvement, including frequent maintenance. Also, each reserve apparatus needs to be fully equipped. Our administration will pledge to acquire funding to upgrade fire stations using a regular maintenance program. Emergency supplies for fire emergencies should also include specialized equipment and supplies for earthquakes and tornadoes given Evansville’s location near the seismic lines of the New Madrid fault.Â
Elevating Personnel: As Mayor, I will maintain an open-door policy for public safety employees, both rank and file and leadership. We will promote the health and safety of our public safety personnel, including their mental health. We will enhance recruitment tools to boost candidate sourcing to identify dedicated, well-educated, community-oriented public safety employment prospects. I believe each public safety worker should have access to a personal development plan to maximize skills and opportunities within the departments. Finally, we will work to maintain a competitive pay and benefit package for our public safety employees within the confines of the city budget. Â
FOOTNOTE: The City-County Observer posted Mayoral Candidate NATALIE RASCHER without bias, opinion, or editing.Â
The City-County Observer invites any other candidate for the Mayor Of Evansville to send us an article expressing their vision for the future of Evansville.
 Mattingly Charities to Hold Charity Fundraiser Event Featuring Country Music
 Mattingly Charities to Hold Charity Fundraiser Event Featuring Country Music Singer/Songwriters at the Victory TheatreÂ
September 18, 2023
(Evansville, IN) Mattingly Charities, a nonprofit foundation chaired by Don and Lori Mattingly, is excited to announce the 2023 Find A Way Event, sponsored by United Companies, to be held at the Victory Theatre on November 30, 2023. The event will feature country music singer/songwriters Jameson Rodgers, Lee Thomas Miller, and WKDQ Radio Host, Ryan O’Bryan.Â
Tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster on Friday, September 15, 2023, priced at $30-$100 each for general admission. More information can be found at mattinglycharities.org.Â
This year’s Find A Way Event will be the 7th Mattingly Charities fundraiser to benefit underserved youth. The funds raised at each event go back into the Evansville community in the form of grants to projects and programs whose mission aligns with that of Mattingly Charities.Â
Since 2015, Mattingly Charities has awarded over $850,000 in community grants and donations to Evansville-based organizations such as Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, the YMCA of Southwestern Evansville, Dream Center Evansville, Youth First, YWCA Evansville, and Young & Established, to directly impact programs benefiting underserved youth.Â
FOOTNOTE: Mattingly Charities provides support to organizations that administer educational advancement, social development, and athletic programs for underserved youth in the Evansville, IN communityÂ
USDA RECALLED MEAT
American Foods Group, LLC Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O103 Contamination
American Foods Group, LLC, doing business as Green Bay Dressed Beef, LCC, a Green Bay, Wis. establishment, is recalling approximately 58,281 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) O103.
Otters’ season ends win shy of championship
Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters fell 12-3 to the Quebec Capitales in the winner-take-all game five of the Frontier League Championship on Sunday evening at Bosse Field.
Quebec wins the Frontier League championship for a second straight season. Evansville’s quest for a third championship will continue in 2023.
The Capitales scored six runs in the first three innings to take an insurmountable lead.
Quebec started the game with two walks and an RBI single to chip across the first run. The Capitales hit two homers in the second inning and a bases-loaded double scored a pair of runs in the third for a 6-0 Quebec lead.
The Otters started a brief comeback charge in the fourth. Jeffrey Baez and Gary Mattis notched base hits to start the inning. Jomar Reyes blasted a double off the wall in right to score two runs.
Evansville trimmed the deficit to 6-3 with a final run in the fifth. George Callil reached on an error and scored on a Josh Allen sacrifice fly.
The Capitales blew the game open in the sixth, scoring four runs. A double, three singles and a walk generated the big inning.
Quebec added three more runs in the seventh frame with three straight two-out singles.
The Otters used five different pitchers in the ballgame. Parker Brahms suffered the loss. Leoni De La Cruz tossed 2.2 innings to finish the game with three strikeouts.
Abdiel Saldana earned the win for Quebec with eight strikeouts in his five inning start.
Baez led the Otters with two hits. Mattis finished the championship series with a team-best seven hits and six runs.
The Otters reached the Frontier League Championship series for the seventh time in franchise history. Evansville finished with at least 50 wins this year for the seventh straight season.
Otters’ season ends win shy of championship
Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters fell 12-3 to the Quebec Capitales in the winner-take-all game five of the Frontier League Championship on Sunday evening at Bosse Field.
Quebec wins the Frontier League championship for a second straight season. Evansville’s quest for a third championship will continue in 2023.
The Capitals scored six runs in the first three innings to take an insurmountable lead.
Quebec started the game with two walks and an RBI single to chip across the first run. The Capitals hit two homers in the second inning and a bases-loaded double scored a pair of runs in the third for a 6-0 Quebec lead.
The Otters started a brief comeback charge in the fourth. Jeffrey Baez and Gary Mattis notched base hits to start the inning. Jomar Reyes blasted a double off the wall in right to score two runs.
Evansville trimmed the deficit to 6-3 with a final run in the fifth. George Callil reached on an error and scored on a Josh Allen sacrifice fly.
The Capitales blew the game open in the sixth, scoring four runs. A double, three singles and a walk generated the big inning.
Quebec added three more runs in the seventh frame with three straight two-out singles.
The Otters used five different pitchers in the ballgame. Parker Brahms suffered the loss. Leoni De La Cruz tossed 2.2 innings to finish the game with three strikeouts.
Abdiel Saldana earned the win for Quebec with eight strikeouts in his five inning start.
Baez led the Otters with two hits. Mattis finished the championship series with a team-best seven hits and six runs.
The Otters reached the Frontier League Championship series for the seventh time in franchise history. Evansville finished with at least 50 wins this year for the seventh straight season.
Upcoming details about the 2024 season will be released on the Evansville Otters website and social media in the coming months.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call (812) 435-8686.
Vanderburgh County Commissioners Groundbreaking Ceremony Today AT Burdette Park
EVANSVILLE, IN – September 18, 2023 – The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners is pleased to announce a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for Monday, September 18, 2023, at 9:15 a.m. This event marks the commencement of construction for the first of two Burdette Park playgrounds. The ceremony will take place off the main road, adjacent to the lake, located at 5301 Nurrenbern Road, Evansville, Indiana 47712.
Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), this inaugural project represents an investment of $112,628. It will feature a state-of-the-art Quaker Mill play system, a fully ADA-accessible structure offering wheelchair accessibility. Specifically tailored for children aged 5 through 12, the structure will be composed of four engaging elements along with an ADA-compliant swing. The installation of new fencing will ensure a safe and enjoyable play space. The subsequent construction of the second playground, located near the campground, will bring the total investment to $216,552. The Commissioners wish to extend their sincere gratitude to the Vanderburgh County Highway Department for their invaluable contributions, which significantly reduced the overall costs of these projects.
Spanning approximately 170 acres, Burdette Park stands as a premier recreational and educational destination catering to patrons of all age groups. These new playgrounds serve as a testament to Burdette Park’s commitment to enriching our community’s quality of life through ongoing projects.
USI Men’s Basketball Reveals 2023-24 Non-Conference Schedule​​​​​​​
USI Men’s Basketball Reveals 2023-24 Non-Conference Schedule​​​​​​​
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball revealed its 2023-24 non-conference schedule, beginning with a visit to Saint Louis University on November 6. The 2023-24 home opener is slated for November 12 when USI hosts Chicago State University for the first of 14 contests at Screaming Eagles Arena this year.
“We are fired up to announce our very challenging schedule,” said USI Head Coach Stan Gouard. “We must be ready to compete at a high level out of the gate as we travel to play against great teams and programs on the road.
“After a long 2022-23 season, we are thrilled to welcome our fans back to Screaming Eagles Arena for the upcoming season to celebrate year two as a Division I program,” continued Gouard. “We look forward to protecting our home court and treating our fans to this great schedule, terrific promotions, and great basketball.”
In addition to the Chicago State home opener, the 2023-24 home non-conference schedule includes Tiffin University (November 14), East/West University (November 28), Bowling Green State University (December 2), Purdue University Ft. Wayne (December 6), and the University of St. Francis (Illinois). The home portion of the Ohio Valley Conference schedule features Tennessee State University (January 4), Tennessee Tech University (January 6), the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (January 18), Morehead State University (January 19), Western Illinois University (January 25), Eastern Illinois University (February 8), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (February 10), Lindenwood University (February 29), and Southeast Missouri State University (March 2).
The Screaming Eagles have a very challenging road slate following the season-opener at St. Louis. USI follows up the trip to Michigan State University (November 9) before starting play in the three-game Blue Devil Challenge with a visit to La Salle University (November 18). The finals two games of the Blue Devil Challenge contain a visit to Bucknell University (November 20) and Duke University (November 24).
Following the first of two three-game homestands, the Eagles make trips to Indiana State University (December 9). The final non-conference game of 2023-24 has USI traveling to Southern Illinois University (December 22) before the holiday break.
In OVC play, this year’s conference road slate includes stopovers at SEMO (December 29), Lindenwood (December 31), SIUE (January 11), Tennessee Tech (February 1), Tennessee State University (February 3); University of Tennessee at Martin (February 15); Little Rock (February 17), Morehead State (February 20), and Western Illinois (February 24).
In the history of the USI Men’s Basketball program, the Eagles are 101-61 all-time versus the 2023-24 opponents. USI also has a 95-61 regular season mark against its upcoming Division I opponents – (0-1 vs. Chicago State; 1-3 vs. Southern Illinois University; 1-3 versus Western Illinois; 25-14 vs. Ft. Wayne; 1-0 vs. Bowling Green; 3-4 vs. SEMO; 3-2 vs. Eastern Illinois; 45-22 vs. SIUE; 4-5 vs. UT Martin; 6-0 vs. Lindenwood; 4-2 vs. Tennessee State; 0-2 Tennessee Tech; 1-1 vs. Little Rock; 0-2 vs. Morehead State). The Eagles will be playing seven teams on the schedule for the first time in the history of the program.
For the complete 2023-24 USI Men’s Basketball schedule, visit USIScreamingEagles.com. Information on USI Men’s and Women’s Basketball season tickets can be found at USIScreamingEagles.com/tickets.
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