WPL’s Annual Book Sale | SATURDAY
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Find GREAT Deals on Gently-Used Books and Support Willard Public Library at our Annual Book Sale June 3 | 9AM – 1PM | Browning Gallery |
Willard Public Library’s largest annual book sale as well as its biggest fundraiser is tomorrow! The Annual Book Sale includes thousands of gently-used hardback, paperback, fiction, non-fiction and children’s books of all varieties, categories and genres. The Friends of Willard Library will also be selling WPL merchandise. All proceeds from the book sale and merchandise benefit Willard Public Library.
The one-day book sale will be held in the Lankford Reading Room and Browning Gallery located in the lower-level of Willard Public Library – from 9AM – 1PM on June 3, 2023.
Books will be sold for $1.00 each – with the price decreasing in the final hour of the sale. In the latter part of the book sale, bags of books will be sold in a bundle price. Children’s books are 5 for $1.00. |
TRAFFIC ALERT FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
TRAFFIC ALERT FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023
Evansville, IN – June 2, 2023 – More than 10,000 guests are expected to flow through Downtown Evansville this Saturday, June 3, between 10AM – 10PM. Patrons attending an event downtown on Saturday should plan to arrive 30 – 60 minutes early to find parking and get to their destination, especially between the hours of 4PM – 6PM. Areas adjacent to the Old National Events Plaza and the Ford Center will see higher levels of parking and foot traffic.
More Information:
 What:  Jehovah’s Witness Convention – Ford Center
River City Pride Parade – Starting point is 5th St. & Main St.
Jurassic Empire – Old National Events Plaza
Nate Bargatze – Old National Events Plaza
When Saturday, June 3, 2023, from 10 AM – 10 PM
Where:Â The footprint between Vine Street, Walnut Street, 2nd Street and 9th Street
Parking:Â A parking location map is attached with this information
 For a schedule of public events at Old National Events Plaza, please 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 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.
Consumer Alert: Products recalled in MayÂ
Consumer Alert: Products recalled in MayÂ
JUNE 3, 2023
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in May. This is the time to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items.Â
“Summer is in full swing, and that means you and your family will be spending more time outdoors,†Attorney General Rokita said. “Don’t let the beautiful weather be ruined by an outdoor item breaking down. If you have one of the recalled products, stop using it immediately and pursue resolution from the manufacturer immediately.â€Â Â
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in May:Â Â
Advent 4 and 6 Passenger Golf Carts from Advanced EVÂ Â Â Â Â
PRO Vibe Alloy Stems for Road Bicycles from ShimanoÂ
Ventura Adult Bike Helmets from Cycle ForceÂ
RZR Pro XP and Turbo R Recreational Off-Road Vehicles from PolarisÂ
Twin Over Twin Bunk Beds from Walker Edison FurnitureÂ
L.O.L. Surprise! Trick or Treat Subscription Boxes from CultureFly  Â
MATRYX RMK KHAOS and PRO Snowmobiles from PolarisÂ
Sahara Folding Food Dehydrators from Berkshire InnovationsÂ
Children’s White Robes from The Company Store  Â
Blue Ridge Utility Knives from Positec  Â
Ski-Doo Snowmobiles from Bombardier Recreational Products  Â
Gold Metal and Ribbed Glass Cocktail Shakers from World Market  Â
Continental Cabinets and Hampton Bay Kitchen Wall Cabinets from American Woodmark  Â
Peloton Bikes Model PL01 from Peloton  Â
PhysiciansCare Brand Allergy from Acme United  Â
Cole & Mason 505WEG Pepper Mills from DKB Household  Â
Personal Chiller Mini Gamer Refrigerators from Kell Electronic  Â
Threshold Candles from Target  Â
PowerXL Stuffed Wafflizer from Empower Â
If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it, and check its recall notice. Then, follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product. Â
To view recalls issued prior to May, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.Â
USI to hold public forum on state of 2023-25 tuition
The University of Southern Indiana will hold a public forum to solicit public comment on proposed tuition and mandatory fees for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 academic years.
The public hearing will take place on campus at 2:30 p.m. Monday, June 5 in the Griffin Center.
Under Indiana Code, each state educational institution is required to set tuition and fees for a two-year period following the adoption of the State’s biennial budget and to hold a public hearing before the adoption of any proposed rate increases.
The University proposes that tuition for a full-time, in-state resident, undergraduate student be set at $8,751 in 2023-24, an increase of approximately $276. In 2024-25, the University proposes tuition be set at $9,036, an increase of approximately $285.
Expected uses of the increased student fees are to meet ongoing operational expenses of the University.
Olson’s big night spoiled in loss to Slammers
Olson launched a two-run home run over the right field wall in the second inning to give the Otters a 2-0 lead. Evansville scored first for the 17th consecutive game.
The Otters’ first baseman added a single in the fourth and double in the sixth for his first three-hit performance of the season.
Despite the early scoring from the Otters, Joliet did enough with the bats in the third and fourth inning to pull away themselves. A two-run home run tied the game in the third before the Slammers took the lead with three runs in the fourth courtesy of a walk, single, double and error.
James Krick and Leoni de La Cruz worked out of the bullpen to keep the Otters within swimming distance of the Slammers. Krick tossed two scoreless innings before De La Cruz struck out all three batters he faced in the seventh.
Evansville plated two in the eighth to cut the lead to one. Jomar Reyes had the key hit and would score on great baserunning when he went all the way home from second on a routine ground ball, catching the Slammers off guard, allowing Reyes to advance home on the mental miscue.
Joliet added a run in the bottom of the eighth to extend the lead to two and the Otters went down in order in the ninth.
Ethan Skender extended his hit streak to 10 games. Kona Quiggle brought his on-base streak to 16 games and Bryan Rosario stole his league-leading 21st base of the season.
Game two between the Slammers and Otters is slated for 6:05 PM CT Saturday evening in Joliet.
All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.
Gov. Beshear Announces $3.6 Million in Awards To Benefit Woodford County
Gov. Beshear Announces $3.6 Million in Awards To Benefit Woodford County
JUNE 1, 2023
Funds support tourism, economic development, infrastructure, law enforcement, nonprofits, and local park
 Gov. Beshear announced more than $3.6 million in funding that will benefit tourism marketing, economic development, water infrastructure, transportation projects, law enforcement, nonprofits and a park in Woodford County.
“We’re making sure that every community across Kentucky is a part of the bright future we’re all working to secure,†said Gov. Beshear. “These kinds of investments move our communities forward. If we stack up enough good days, that brighter future will be here for us and generations to come.â€
“Today, we celebrated funding to improve the lives of citizens across Woodford County,†said County Judge/Executive James Kay. “We have so much to look forward to, and these funds will help move forward important projects in our communities.â€
“The City of Versailles is grateful that Gov. Beshear has recognized opportunities to invest in our local infrastructure, economic development and nonprofits,†said Mayor Brian Traugott of Versailles. “Often these grants make the difference in a project moving forward or remaining in the planning stage.â€
Cleaner Water Program
Gov. Beshear announced the commitment of $2.8 million in funding from the Cleaner Water Program. The funds will go toward the following projects:
- $1.2 million to bring water service to 33 unserved homes in Woodford County;
- $1 million to install almost 7,000 feet of water main in Versailles;
- $432,270 to install over 1,000 new water meters. These funds will also aid in rehabbing a water tank and a pump station;
- $100,000 to help maintain a water tank at the Midway Industrial Park; and
- Gov. Beshear also recapped his earlier announcement that the Northeast Woodford County Water District will use $100,000 to repaint an aging storage tank, allowing the tank to stay in operation.
The Cleaner Water Program is funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and administered by the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority. Through a bipartisan agreement with the General Assembly, $500 million has been appropriated to provide clean drinking water and wastewater grants to fund projects in all 120 counties since 2021.
“The City of Midway will benefit greatly from this grant, and we appreciate the opportunity to invest in vital infrastructure and in future generations who call Midway home,†said Mayor Stacy Thurman of Midway.
“I would like to thank the state for providing the grant so we can paint our water tank,†said Northeast Woodford County Water District Chairman John Davis. “Maintaining the facilities and the resources that we have is extremely important, and this will do that. I thank them greatly for this, and that’s on behalf of 1,021 customers in our water district.â€
Community Development Block Grant Funding for The Rickhouse Hotel
Gov. Beshear announced $300,000 will help purchase distilling equipment for The Rickhouse Hotel and Distillery in Versailles. This hotel will be at the former Woodford Bank & Trust Building. The boutique hotel will be complete with a restaurant and a bourbon distillery specializing in experimental craft bourbons. The project is expected create 15 jobs.
The funding comes from the Community Development Block Grant program, administered at the state level by the Department for Local Government.
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Gov. Beshear recapped his announcement that Woodford County plans to use $125,000 to construct a new picnic pavilion at the Huntertown Community Interpretive Park.
The federally funded Land and Water Conservation Fund has allotted $3.9 million to communities across Kentucky for a wide variety of outdoor, health-related improvements, including the renovation or replacement of playground equipment, construction of walking and paths and bringing recreational facilities into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility guidelines. To receive the federal funds, which are administered at the state level by the Department for Local Government, selected applicants must undergo federal review and receive approval from the National Park Service.
Law Enforcement Protection Program
Gov. Beshear announced $76,759.44 in funding to the City of Versailles from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security through the Law Enforcement Protection Program. The funds will be used to better protect police officers.
Nonprofit Assistance Fund
Gov. Beshear awarded over $321,000 to eight local nonprofits in Woodford County. The awards come from the Team Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund, which is helping organizations across Kentucky recover from the impacts of the pandemic. The funding comes from ARPA, and Gov. Beshear supported the allocation of funds by the 2022 General Assembly. This funding will provide one-time direct relief payments to support the mission and long-term sustainability of each eligible nonprofit.
The awards include:
- $100,000 to the Life Adventure Center;
- $69,368 to the Bluegrass Railroad Museum;
- $60,797 to the Woodford Theater;
- $48,115 to the Woodford Habitat for Humanity;
- $26,064 to the HOPE Spay/Neuter Clinic;
- $10,000 to the Art Village;
- $4,092.66 to the Salvation Army of Woodford County; and
- $2,593 to Strengthening Transformations.
“As divisional commander of the Salvation Army, Kentucky-Tennessee Division, I extend deep gratitude to the Governor of Kentucky and the General Assembly for their generous gift from the Team Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund,†Maj. Thomas Louden said. “These funds will provide emergency financial assistance to those in need and enable us to expand our efforts in feeding the hungry. Together, we can transform lives and foster a brighter future for Woodford County. Thank you for your unwavering support.â€
“Here at Strengthening Transformations, we strive to transform women and girls’ adversities into strengths,†said founder Brittany Campbell.
“These funds will help Woodford Habitat continue to provide affordable housing in Woodford County,†Woodford Habitat for Humanity president Ron Baker said.
“When you give up on the humanities you will lose your humanity,†said Judy English, president of the Art Village. “The funds will be used to assist the arts in our community. Creativity at all ages and in all walks of life is essential.â€
Tourism Marketing Funding
Gov. Beshear awarded $63,167 to the Woodford County Tourist Commission to support travel marketing and promotion. The award is part of the $75 million in ARPA funding announced by the Governor in July to boost the state’s tourism industry and economy following the decline in visitors brought on by the pandemic.
“Woodford County is so thankful for the ARPA recovery monies to the community that will allow tourism to have a wider reach than ever before to tell the story and invite the world to experience Woodford County charm and all that we have to offer here as one of the nation’s best-hidden gems,†said Emily Downey, executive director of Woodford County Tourist Commission (Reserve Woodford). “We aim to be a standalone destination and not just a pass-through or flyover community as people travel from North to South or come to our larger communities in Kentucky. This investment will allow us the unique opportunity to market Woodford County and invite the world to eat, stay and play.â€
The funds are distributed by the Kentucky Department of Tourism to eligible tourism organizations throughout the Commonwealth.
Transportation Upgrades
Gov. Beshear announced $60,000 in funding to help resurface a portion of Old Clifton Road and a portion of the Old Clifton Road exit in Woodford County. Maintenance on the road will create safe traveling conditions, and the improved boat ramp will increase traffic to the area for boating season.
Legislator Quotes
“Clean water, law enforcement and economic development are critical to a healthy, thriving community, but so are our local parks where families play and the nonprofits who help those in need,†said Sen. Amanda Mays Bledsoe of Lexington. “The General Assembly worked hard to make sure funds were allocated through the state budget for our communities’ needs, and I was honored to be part of it.â€
“I am very pleased to take part in this announcement for such integral funding for our community,†said Rep. Dan Fister of Versailles. “Whether it is water infrastructure or nonprofit assistance, the legislature has fought to make sure our local facets are taken care of. I look forward to seeing projects take shape as a result of the work of my colleagues and I.â€
OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA GOES CASHLESS THIS WEEKEND
OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA GOES CASHLESS THIS WEEKEND
JUNE 3, 1023
 Evansville, IN – June 3, 2023 – Old National Events Plaza, Evansville’s convention center and entertainment theatre, will transition to cashless transactions for all food and bar services this weekend. The move comes on the heels of a major shift in cash-handling policies at venues across the nation during the pandemic. The result of cashless efforts at food service and bar locations has been noticeable; cashless transactions decrease wait times and increase customer satisfaction.
“We always want to do what’s best for our patrons to enhance their experience while at The Plaza. Many ASM Global properties made the shift to cashless services during the pandemic and have seen significant spikes in positive customer feedback along with drops in wait times. Our team plans to assist guests with alternatives as we make this transition, and we look forward to impressing crowds with our service times,†said Nick Wallace, The Plaza’s General Manager.
The Plaza’s cashless food and beverage policy will start with the Nate Bargatze shows this Saturday evening. Guests may pay for food and beverage with any debit or credit card, along with mobile wallet apps including Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and Cash App. Gift cards from major banks will also be accepted at bar and food service locations
                           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 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.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC NEWSLETTER
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Celebrate love and equality at the River City Pride Parade on June 3! Join us for a vibrant and inclusive event that embraces diversity. Show your support, march together, and let’s make a powerful statement of unity. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary celebration! We will meet at 11:15 AM at 101 NW 4th St. (parking lot on the corner of Sycamore St. & 5th St.) |
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Mark your calendars for June 24 at 9 AM! The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party invites you to join us at Ironworkers Local 103 for our monthly breakfast meeting. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with fellow Democrats, discuss important local issues, and strengthen our community’s voice. Be a part of the democratic process, share your ideas, and contribute to building a brighter future for Vanderburgh County. We look forward to seeing you there! |
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Save the date! On June 16, join us in Indianapolis for the 2023 Hoosier Hospitality Dinner. This exclusive event is open to all state-wide party members, offering an evening of camaraderie, networking, and celebration. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as we come together to strengthen our party’s unity and vision. with a delectable dinner and inspiring speakers. We’re looking forward to seeing you and having a night of food and fellowship with Democrats from all across Indiana. |
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Join the Indiana Democratic Party on Saturday, July 22nd at 10 AM for our District 8 Candidate Training! This in-person training will focus on setting local campaigns up for success this 2023 municipal cycle by thoroughly covering the topics of field and data. |
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Eagles announce addition of Hasson for 2023-24
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball announced the addition of six-foot-nine forward Yarin Hasson (Gan Yavne, Israel) to the roster for the 2023-24 season. Hasson is the fifth new player to join the Screaming Eagles and Head Coach Stan Gouard this spring. Â
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“We are very thrilled to add Yarin to our program,” said Gouard. “He has challenged himself, both academically and athletically, and is well prepared to thrive at USI.
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“Yarin plays the game with a lot of enthusiasm and passion,” continued Gouard. “Our fans will absolutely love watching him compete in a Screaming Eagles uniform.
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“He has the size and athleticism to be efficient around the rim, while combining that with the necessary ball skills to make him a very unique and talented player on the perimeter,” concluded Gouard.
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Hasson transfers to USI from the University of Connecticut where he was a member of the Huskies 2023 NCAA National Championship team. He appeared in 11 games as a freshman playing in 11 minutes.
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Prior to joining the UConn program, Hasson played high school basketball for Gimnasia Realit in Rishon Le-Zion, Israel, and is a member of the U18 Israeli National Team. He also has played for Maccabi rishon le Zion, a club team, and is considered one of the top rising young players in Israel.
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In addition to Hasson, the Eagles have added 6-foot-10 center Nolan Causwell (Duluth, Georgia), 6-foot-5 guard Xavier McCord (Cheyenne, Wyoming), 6-foot-1 guard Luther Smith, Jr. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), and 6-foot-2 guard Jordan Tillmon (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) for the 2023-24 season.
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