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Silver Lining Gala Celebrating Youth First’s 25th Anniversary Raises Record Funds

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A record $417,402 was raised from the Silver Lining Gala Celebrating Youth First’s 25th Anniversary, held at USI’s Carter Hall on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Over 300 guests enjoyed a live auction, program, formal dinner and dancing. The organization’s signature Passport to Adventure Auction was also supported online by hundreds of bidders.

The Silver Lining Gala, presented by Edward Jones, celebrated Youth First’s advocates and impact over the past 25 years and set the stage for the organization’s future endeavors. Paul Watzlavik, State Farm Agent, was the event’s Mission Sponsor. Silver Sponsors were CenterPoint Energy, Deaconess Health System, Liberty Federal Credit Union, and VanceMitchem Public Affairs.

Proceeds from the event will fund Youth First’s school social work services and prevention programs, which are the “silver lining” promise of hope for kids in stressful times. These services and programs are available to students and their families at no charge in 117 partner schools across 13 Indiana counties.

Youth First would like to thank all of the generous event sponsors, donors, volunteers and attendees for your support of this 25th anniversary celebration. The entire community benefits when we support healthy, safe, and successful youth and families.

USI To Celebrate Total Solar Eclipse With Solarpalooza April 7-8, 2024, On Campus

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The University of Southern Indiana is excited to announce a free and open to the public multi-day event, Solarpalooza, culminating with the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024. The event will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7 with a talk by trailblazing electrical engineer and retired NASA astronaut Joan Higginbotham in the Screaming Eagles Arena as part of the Romain College of Business Innovative Speaker Series, followed by a full day of experiential learning and engagement on Monday, April 8—the day of the eclipse. USI will be in the direct path of the moon passing between the sun and Earth, darkening skies in totality for over three minutes around 2:02 p.m.

With more than 1,400 acres of campus, USI will offer unobstructed sky views and access to educators and exploration that uniquely position the University as the prime location for viewing the eclipse and a day of solar system excitement. Activities will appeal to current and prospective students, alumni, and the broader community, with music, food trucks, expert presentations from the 16th annual Interdisciplinary Colloquium, “Eclipse,” and hands-on learning opportunities.

“Our campus will provide space for science and celestial enthusiasts, along with casual observers, to spread out and enjoy this historic event in a festival atmosphere,” said Dr. Kent Scheller, USI Professor of Physics and event organizer. “For the second time in seven years, our campus will be at the center of one of the most unique and awe-inspiring events we’ll ever experience”

During the last solar eclipse in 2017, when Evansville experienced 99.04% totality, more than 700 students from elementary and middle schools across the region viewed the event from campus and participated in educational programming. “What we’re planning for the 2024 total eclipse is going to be so much bigger,” said Scheller. “You’re going to want to save the date.”

A full event lineup and agenda will be released over the summer. For more information and updates on Solarpalooza at USI, visit USI.edu/solarpalooza.

Astronaut Joan Higginbotham, Sunday, April 7

Joan Higginbotham will take the stage at the Screaming Eagles Arena at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7, for her presentation, “Breaking Barriers: An Astronaut’s Inspiring & Winding Road to Space,” followed by a moderated Q&A. Doors will open at 6 p.m.

Higginbotham’s presentation will take the audience aboard her STS-116 space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) and will explore how preparation, passion and perseverance were key to her successful voyage into space. She will also reveal lessons learned along her inspiring journey.

In 2006, Higginbotham flew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, becoming the third African American woman to travel in space. On the 13-day mission, the seven-member crew continued construction of the ISS, embarking on four space walks with Higginbotham operating the station’s robotic arm.

She has been widely recognized for her accomplishments, honored by President George W. Bush at the 81st White House Black History Month Celebration and featured in Alicia Keys’ Superwoman video. Higginbotham is also the recipient of the National Space Medal, the Adler Planetarium Women in Space Award, and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, and was named one of Savoy Magazine’s Top Influential Women in Corporate America and one of Essence Magazine’s Top 50 Women, among other accolades.

She began her career at NASA in 1987 as an aerospace technologist at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, where she worked her way through numerous promotions and actively participated in 53 shuttle launches during her nine-year tenure.

Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in 1996, she reported to the Johnson Space Center and was assigned various technical duties including testing modules of the ISS for operability, compatibility and functionality prior to launch. Higginbotham has logged more than 308 hours in space, retiring in 2007 after 20 years with NASA, joining Marathon Oil to manage their corporate social responsibility office and the Bioko Island Malaria Control Program in Equatorial Guinea, Africa.

THE GUESS WHO IS BACK ON TOUR AND COMING TO OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA THIS FALL!

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 THE GUESS WHO IS BACK ON TOUR AND COMING TO OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA THIS FALL!

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2023, AT 10 AM

Evansville, IN – May 30, 2023 – LMR Promotions and Old National Events Plaza announce the legendary Canadian band, The Guess Who, will play Aiken Theatre on October 29, 2023! Fans can pick up tickets early on June 1 at 10 AM during the venue presale by visiting social media.

The Guess Who has enjoyed decades of chart-topping hits starting in 1965 with their cover of “Shakin’ All Over,” which became a global hit. Throughout the late 60s and early 70s the band developed an impressive catalog of songs including “American Woman,” “These Eyes,” and “No Time.” The band has released 11 studio albums and charted 14 Top 40 hit singles, 2 of which went to number one in the United States. The band is best known internationally for its 1970 album, American Woman, which hit number 1 in Canada and number 9 in the United States. The Guess Who charted 14 Top 40 singles in the United States and more than 30 in Canada, with 5 albums hitting the top 10 there.

Very few bands have survived numerous member changes—let alone having smash hits with each lineup—but The Guess Who’s motto is “the music is the message.” The most recent and up-to-date version of the band has mastered a wildly entertaining romp through the early hits mixed in with their current creations while taking the entire performance to a new level.

The band’s fan base spans multiple generations making their concert experience a celebration of being alive and thriving for all who attend. The Guess Who says they “never leave anything less than their hearts on the stage at the end of every performance.”

Fans can learn more about The Guess Who at www.theguesswho.com.

Ticket Information:

What:                   The Guess Who

When:                  Sunday, October 29, 2023, at 7:00 PM

Where:                Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets:                Tickets start at $59.00 plus applicable fees and tax.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com

 About Old National Events Plaza

Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is Evansville, Indiana’s premier convention center and largest live entertainment theatre. Housing a spacious 2,500-seat theatre, 38,000 square- feet of column-free exhibit space, a beautiful 14,000 square-foot ballroom, and 12,00 square feet of meeting space, Old National Events Plaza hosts a variety of events. The venue offers easy scheduling, one-stop-shop services, and in-house catering and audio-visual services. For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

About ASM Global

ASM Global is the world’s leading producer of entertainment experiences. It is the global leader in the venue and event strategy and management – delivering locally tailored solutions and cutting-edge technologies to achieve maximum results for venue owners. The company’s elite venue network spans five continents, with a portfolio of more than 325 of the world’s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. For more information, please visit www.asmglobal.com.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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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.

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The attached maps show that murders happened three (3) times more in Evansville  Each dot on the attached map represents murders victims.  The map also shows movement to the East and Westside of Evansville.

 

Diana Moers Bio

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Diana Moers was sworn into office in January of 2023 after being elected the first woman in Vanderburgh County history to hold the office of Prosecutor. As the elected Prosecutor, Moers is responsible for a staff of over 80 employees. The office of the Prosecutor is charged with prosecuting all crimes committed in Vanderburgh County, collecting child support, and a number of community outreach responsibilities. Moers is an Evansville native and graduated from North High School. 

Prior to being elected Vanderburgh County Prosecutor, Moers served as section chief for the government litigation section of the Indiana Attorney General—the largest of the litigation sections.  In this role, she oversaw the State’s attorneys handling a range of federal and state litigation cases and assisted the Solicitor General as needed.

Before joining the Office of Attorney General, Diana served as Executive Director of the Indiana board for depositories under State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell. In her role as Executive Director, Diana worked with the Board (which includes the Governor’s office, the State Auditor, Treasurer, Director of the State Board of Accounts, Director of the Indiana Department of Finance, as well as Bank and Credit Union CEOs), to ensure the safety of Indiana’s public funds in the event of bank fraud or failure.

Prior to her work with the Treasurer, Diana served at the Secretary of State’s Office at the Prosecution Assistance Unit – an arm of the Indiana Securities Division which aids prosecutors around Indiana in the prosecution of violations of the Indiana Securities and Loan Broker Acts. Additionally, Diana was an enforcement attorney for the division – a branch of the Indiana Secretary of State’s office charged with overseeing the state’s investment and financial protection industry. Upon consultation with local prosecutor’s offices, Diana was sworn-in as a special prosecutor within multiple jurisdictions to handle cases developed by the Indiana Securities Division.

COPY OF THE APRIL 2023 CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER PRINTED NEWSPAPER

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LINK OF THE APRIL 2023 PRINTED COPY OF THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

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MAYORAL CANDIDATE CHERYL MUSGRAVE SHARES HER LIFE EXPERIENCES

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Last year, after a lot of thought and consultation with my family, I decided to run for Mayor of Evansville.

Evansville deserves better.

Let me share something about my background. I wasn’t born in Evansville–but I got here as soon as I could.

My father was in the U.S. Air Force. That’s why I was born in West Germany. It’s why my first memories are of Naples, Italy. Our family followed my father’s postings around Europe and America for the whole of my childhood.

I’ve been working since I was 14 years old.  From babysitting full-time in the summers during high school to waiting for restaurant tables, catering, McDonald’s, mowing grass, and painting, I did whatever it took to move out of the genteel poverty of my childhood.  At times this included sewing my own clothes and it always meant never eating out. Unless it was at the restaurant I was working for. 

I worked these same jobs during college, where I was a Pell Grant student.  

As an adult, I worked in law firms, including 6 years setting up my husband’s law practice with him.  He had to hire three people to replace me when I was elected County Assessor. 

My private sector experience has always informed my work as an elected official.  I know just how hard it is for families to make ends meet.  The kitchen table is not always loaded with food; it is often covered in bills and spreadsheets and calculations to make ends meet. 

Those experiences taught me about duty and service. And it also taught me what it takes to make a home.

I’ve made my home in Evansville. I raised two children here. Now, two granddaughters live here. And I want Evansville to be the best it can be for them–and for all of us, and for all of our families.

Making Evansville the best it can be will take a mayor who can lead. As County Commissioner, I’ve worked with my colleagues. We brought raises for sheriffs, new cycling and running paths, a better Burdette Park, and universal broadband to the unincorporated county.  I’ve shown that I can lead.

In my career, I’ve learned how experienced public servants can help their communities thrive. Even what seem like small details require your full attention from the beginning.

I know being your mayor will be a challenge. But I also think it’s my duty–for my family and for the city I’ve chosen as my home.

Being mayor is a big job.

The next mayor will need to restore leadership to our police. She will have to clean up the parks and pave the roads. Over four years, she will oversee more than one point six billion dollars in spending. Hundreds of people will work under her direction.

Who do you trust with that responsibility?

As a candidate, it’s my duty to convince you that I’m the best person for the job. As citizens, you have the most important task: choosing the right candidate.

My record shows I can make tough decisions.

My experience shows that I can work as part of a team–and I work across party lines.

I am ready to work for you. From day one. Make the best choice for Evansville.

Cheryl