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COMMUNITY INVITED TO LEADERSHIP EVERYONE’S REGIONAL VOICE REVEAL

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Leadership Everyone will present findings from Regional VOICE and invite the community to take part in action plans at their Reveal on Thursday, September 14, 5-6:30 pm, at Old National Events Plaza.

On September 14, 5-6:30 pm, at Old National Events Plaza, Leadership Everyone (LE)  will reveal the data from their Regional VOICE sessions that show what participants want for a preferred future.

Since 2020, LE has hosted 73 Regional VOICE visioning sessions in Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, and Warrick Counties, Indiana; and Henderson County, Kentucky. In these meetings, over 2000 diverse participants shared their hopes and dreams for the Region’s future.

The open-source data dashboard will be demonstrated and launched that evening so that anyone can use the VOICE data to inform decisions. Leadership Everyone will highlight some of the ways the data have already been used in the Region, such as for the READI Grant, Promise Neighborhood, and Talent EVV. The dashboard will also be integrated into GROW, the regional data system powered by SAVI.

In addition, Leadership Everyone will announce project areas based on the findings and invite the public to join project teams. LE will supply project leads for each group. Success stories will be shared from early projects stemming from VOICE data, such as a partnership with Bosse High School.

LE plans to continue hosting vision sessions beginning in 2024 to maintain an active data repository for the Region to learn from and use.

“Regional VOICE sessions have been extraordinarily inclusive—all people’s voices are represented in our data,” says Lynn Miller Pease, CEO of Leadership Everyone. “We now want to make sure even more people are a part of the work based on those visions. We welcome everyone to join us in continuing to transform our community through Regional VOICE.”

 

Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

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Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

Courier Warrants

K9s United 9K For K9s 

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Dear K9 Advocate,

Join K9s United on Saturday, November 4th, at Mount Dora High School for the K9s United 9K for K9s. This event will include the 1-mile fun run (untimed), the classic 5K, and our challenging 9K!

 Sign up now before registration prices increase!

Both the 5K and 9K will be chip timed with awards for the top runners in each category. Each race is open to runners and walkers of all levels.

Can’t make it out on race day? That’s okay; we are offering a “NO EXCUSE” Virtual 5K and 9K race options so you can still be part of the fun, and earn a t-shirt and medal while supporting a great cause. 

Fun for the Whole Family

In addition to the race, there will be amazing post-race activities for the whole family, including fun vendors, a K9 photo booth to get your picture taken with a K9 hero, and everyone’s favorite, a K9 demonstration that will be bigger and better than ever.

Run to Support a Worthy Cause

100% of the proceeds will benefit K9s United to help us support and honor K9 law enforcement officers who detect, protect and serve our communities by giving them the best equipment, amenities, and quality of life during and after their service, and memorializing those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to participate in this highly anticipated event – sign up now before registration fees increase on August 31st!

Ready, set, go!

 

USI loses tough match to #9 Akron, 1-0

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AKRON, Ohio. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer battled for 90 minutes but fell on the road to ninth-ranked University of Akron, 1-0, Monday evening in Akron, Ohio. The Screaming Eagles fall to 0-4-0, while Akron goes to 3-0-1.

USI hung tough through the first 45 minutes despite being outshot, 8-0 overall and 4-0 in shots-on-goal. Eagles’ senior goalkeeper Alec Meissner (St. Charles, Missouri) had four saves to blank Akron in the opening half.

In the second half, the Eagles held off the Zips until 52:48 when Akron found the back of the USI goal for the only tally of the contest. USI tried to battle back to get the equalizer, but the Akron defense held the Eagles to a pair of off-goal shots in the final 37 minutes of the contest.

Overall, Akron controlled the match by outshooting USI, 20-3, with Meissner saving seven of the Zips’ eight shots on goal. Meissner’s seven saves tied a season-best for the senior goalkeeper.

NEXT UP FOR USI:
The Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of Strassweg Field Saturday evening when they host crosstown rival University of Evansville for a 7 p.m. contest. The match is the start of a four-game homestand for the Eagles.

The Aces are 1-2-1 after falling on the road at the University of North Carolina Ashville, 2-1, earlier this afternoon and completed an 0-2-0 road swing. USI and Evansville tied in the first-ever regular season meeting, 0-0, last season at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

Inzinger, Martin, And Urbaniak Make Top Five At Stegemoller Classic

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Inzinger, Martin, and Urbaniak make Top Five at the Stegemoller Classic
The Purple Aces made their 2023 cross-country debut at home in a shorter course at Angel Mounds

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — In their first meet as Purple Aces, three University of Evansville cross-country runners placed in the Top Five at the Stegemoller Classic in Evansville, Indiana on Friday night.

Freshman runners Sonja Inzinger (Mautern an der Donau, Austria), Nayla Martin (Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada), and Kalina Urbaniak (Suchy Las, Poland) finished third, fourth, and fifth in the women’s 4K at the Stegemoller Classic. With three Top Five finishes, the Evansville women’s team placed second out of three participating teams, while the UE men placed third out of four teams. 

“I was pleased with the way both teams raced today,” said UE Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Brooks LeCompte. “Most of our rosters are freshman and many are still adjusting to living in this area and being in college with their teammates. A more low-key meet like today was the perfect way to start our season.

“I’m proud of how our women pushed the pace early in the 4K and wanted the most out of themselves despite the hot conditions. I was extremely pleased to see our teams get out there and show others what we are building at UE. Today’s meet was a good step in the right direction for everyone!”

Evansville’s runners at the Stegemoller Classic ran a slightly shorter course than usual at Angel Mounds, with the women running a 4K and the men running a 6K. Inzinger paced the pack among all Ace runners, finishing the women’s 4K in 14:35 in her first collegiate meet. While Inzinger led the women, newcomer Samuel Lea (Worcester, United Kingdom) was UE’s fastest male runner, finishing the 6K in 19:26. Evansville’s only returning runner in Friday’s meet, junior Adam Oulgout (St. Paul, Minn) finished 12th among all runners and just behind Lea with a time of 19:64. 

Rounding out the rest of the women’s side was Martin with the fourth fastest time of the day at 14:34, Urbaniak at fifth with a time of 14:41, freshman Kyndall Anthis in 11th with a time of 15:44, and graduate runner Sarah Vanderhoof-Dossett in 12th with a time of 16:08. On the men’s side after Lea and Oulgout, the Aces had freshman Raphael Rodriguez place 13th with a time of 19:37, freshman Owen Cuplin in 18th with a time of 20:35, and freshman Tommaso Losma in 20th with a time of 20:57. 

Evansville will have two weeks off before its next meet on Sept. 15 in the annual John McNichols Invitational hosted by Indiana State. The meet on Saturday the 15th will begin with the men’s 8K at 8 a.m. and the women’s 6K at 8:45 a.m. 

Phillip nets first goal in men’s soccer 2-1 loss to UNC Asheville

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Diaz Barragan becomes points leader for Evansville with an assist
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Different offensive players emerged for the University of Evansville men’s soccer team in its 2-1 loss against the UNC Asheville Bulldogs.

Senior forward Kai Phillip scored his first goal of the 2023 season in the 16th minute of Monday’s match, along with three total shots. But the Purple Aces couldn’t find the back of the net over the next 74 minutes with six other on-goal opportunities. With an assist on Phillip’s goal, junior forward Nacho Diaz Barragan became the points leader for Evansville with five in four games. While graduate midfielder Carlos Barcia led the team statistically on Monday with three shots and two on goal.

Scoring in the Labor Day matchup began early as UNC Asheville scored in the 11th minute on graduate goalkeeper Jacob Madden. Monday’s game was Madden’s first for the Aces since tearing his ACL in the summer of 2022. In 90 minutes, Madden made five saves in his return to the net and gave UE the opportunity to tie the game up just a few moments later.

Evansville’s lone goal of the contest came in the 16th minute when Diaz Barragan found Phillip open in front of the box while coming down the right side. Once the ball found Phillip’s foot, it took only a second to fake out the Bulldogs goalkeeper and place the ball in the bottom right corner. Phillip had almost an identical chance less than a minute later, but the shot went wide, spurring on a fast and furious Aces attack. UE took eight shots over the next 22 minutes of the half, forcing two saves and two blocks.

The momentum of the first half carried into the second for Evansville with three corner kicks and three shots over the first 10 minutes. But a heavy press from the Bulldogs resulted in a second goal in the 72nd minute for UNC Asheville. The Aces offense became stifled until the final five minutes when Phillip put another shot on goal, forcing a jumping save from the Bulldogs. Barcia made the last shot in the 89th minute but was blocked, keeping UE from earning a point on the road.

Evansville returns to Indiana this week for a rivalry matchup on Saturday. The Aces will head across town to USI Soccer Field to take on Southern Indiana in the Mayor’s Cup on Saturday, Sept. 9. Kick-off at USI is set for 7 p.m.

CHART OF 2023 EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE

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CHART OF 2023 EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE

2023 COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE

Check out these local festivals, fairs

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The fall festival season is right around the corner, with many upcoming events for the Southwest Indiana community to enjoy.

A few of the activities in Vanderburgh County include:

Front Porch Fest: Sept. 2, with the After Party Sept. 3
Held annually on Labor Day weekend in beautiful and historic Haynie’s Corner Arts District in Evansville, it boasts nearly 50 diverse musicians and groups from the region. Front Porch Fest EVV is free, thanks to generous community sponsors, and is family friendly. Additional information can be found here.

The Fine Arts and Craft Show: Sept. 23, 24
Merchandise at the show hosted at the 4-H Center in Evansville will include woodcrafts, furniture, holiday decorations, hand sewn children’s clothing, quilts, jewelry, floral arrangements, candles, toys, doll clothes, pottery, candy, snacks and more. Click here for more information.West Side Nut Club Fall Festival: Kicks off Oct. 1
Every October in Evansville, the West Side Nut Club organizes and sponsors a mammoth Fall Festival. This is a week-long gala on the west side along Franklin Street with free entertainment, carnival attractions, over 137 food booths, amateur talent competitions and on the last day, a huge parade. More details can be found by clicking here.

In Posey County, some upcoming events include:

The New Harmony Farmers & Artisans Market: Every Saturday
In addition to homegrown foods, be on the lookout for fabric crafts, handmade accessories, woodworking, barn art, hand-painted cards and eggs, hand-bound journals, jewelry, and knit and crochet crafts in addition to goat milk soaps and beauty aids, and car air fresheners. Details can be found here.

Mt. Vernon River Days Festival: Sept. 8,9
River Days is held right on the Ohio riverfront, downtown Mt. Vernon. Remember the rich, historic heritage enjoyed by the Ohio River town. Click here for more information.Kunstfest:Sept. 1617
The third weekend in September is the time for New Harmony’s largest and most anticipated event of the year— Kunstfest! This celebration of German heritage and art is one of the biggest of its kind in Indiana. Details can be found here.