EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day (AQAD) and is forecasting high ozone levels for Monday, August 21, in the following areas:
A state map including regions and affected counties is available at SmogWatch.IN.gov.Â
IDEM forecasters anticipate higher ozone as hot and hazy conditions make their way into the region on for the coming work week. High temperatures near or over 90 degrees combined with light winds will lead to conditions that are suitable for ozone to build to the level Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG).
Note: IDEM’s AQAD forecast is based on data from ozone air quality monitors located throughout the state. IDEM encourages residents of counties within or bordering the AQAD region(s) to heed the forecast. Air quality information for all Indiana counties can be found at SmogWatch.IN.gov.Â
Some municipalities have additional open burning restrictions on AQADs. For more information, see idem.IN.gov/openburning/
IDEM encourages everyone to help reduce ozone by making changes to daily habits. You can:
Air Quality Action Days are in effect from midnight to 11:59 p.m. on the specified date. Anyone sensitive to changes in air quality may be affected when ozone levels are high. Children, the elderly, and anyone with heart or lung conditions should reduce or avoid exertion and heavy work outdoors.
Ground-level ozone is formed when sunlight and hot weather combine with vehicle exhaust, factory emissions, and gasoline vapors. Ozone in the upper atmosphere blocks ultraviolet radiation, but ozone near the ground is a lung irritant that can cause coughing and breathing difficulties for sensitive populations.
IDEM examines weather patterns and current ozone readings to make daily air quality forecasts. Air Quality Action Days generally occur when weather conditions such as light winds, hot and dry air, stagnant conditions, and lower atmospheric inversions trap pollutants close to the ground.
Petco Love and Vanderburgh Humane Society Aim to Stop the Spread of Deadly Preventable Diseases Through Vaccinations at Next Community Outreach Event
As part of Petco Love’s Initiative to Provide One Million More Free Pet Vaccines, the Vanderburgh Humane Society will provide free vaccines on August 21st in Evansville
Evansville, IN (August 1, 2023) – The Vanderburgh Humane Society (VHS) will once again be providing free vaccinations for pets in Vanderburgh County at their next monthly community outreach event on August 21, 2023. The free vaccines are made possible through Petco Love’s new national vaccination initiative, which is providing one million more free pet vaccines to existing animal welfare partners, including the VHS, for family pets in need. Families will also be able to receive free pet food while supplies last thanks to Chewy and Humane Society of the United States, and free microchips thanks to Best Friends. The event as a whole is made possible by the Best Friends Prince & Paws Shelter Collaborative, and will be the sixth such event hosted by the VHS and Evansville Animal Care & Control in 2023.
Parvovirus and distemper in dogs and panleukopenia in cats — the most prevalent deadly diseases affecting pets — are preventable with a simple vaccine. An estimated 30% of pet parents do not take their pet to a veterinarian annually for preventative care. To ensure the health and wellness of our beloved pets and to address this critical need, the VHS and Petco Love have partnered to make pet vaccines free and accessible.
Through this national effort, the VHS aims to vaccinate 500 pets overall. 240 pets received vaccines at the July event, with the remaining 260 expected to be vaccinated in August and October. The next event is Monday, August 21st, 2023 at the Vanderburgh Humane Society from 12:00-4:00. It is first-come first-served with no pre-registration required, and is available to Vanderburgh County residents only. Vaccine records will be provided. Puppies & kittens must be at least 6 weeks of age. Adult dogs must be leashed, cats & kittens must be in individual carriers, and puppies who have not received their full series of vaccines yet should be carried ONLY, not placed on the ground, for their safety.
The free vaccines distributed at events through the Petco Love initiative will be the DAPPv Canine and HCP Feline vaccines. There will not be rabies vaccines available.
“Thanks to Petco Love, we can offer these important vaccine events at no cost to pet owners,†said Amanda Coburn, Director of Advancement. “We urge community members to take advantage of this no-cost resource to ensure the health and wellness of our community’s pets.â€
“It is heartbreaking when any pet suffers or dies from a disease that could have been prevented. It is further exacerbated when unvaccinated pets come into busy shelter kennels, where these deadly diseases can spread quickly, resulting in multiple deaths, skyrocketing expenses, and hindering saving pet lives,†said Susanne Kogut, Petco Love President. “By creating greater awareness and making this crucial preventative care more accessible to pets not currently receiving these lifesaving vaccines, we can prevent the dangerous spread of disease.â€
For more information about vaccine distribution, contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at www.vhslifesaver.org. Learn more about Petco Love’s lifesaving impact at PetcoLove.org.
For information about this new collaboration between the VHS and Evansville Animal Care & Control thanks to Best Friends, visit https://www.vhslifesaver.org/news/team-up.
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About the Vanderburgh Humane Society
The Vanderburgh Humane Society is leading our community to eliminate pet overpopulation through Spay/Neuter, Adoption, and Humane Education. The organization serves more than 11,000 Tri-State families each year through multiple programs and serves as a regional animal welfare leader, celebrating 65 years of operation in 2022. Alter, Adopt, Adore.
About Evansville Animal Care & Control
Evansville Animal Care & Control is Evansville’s only open admission shelter; meaning it doesn’t turn away any animal from Evansville or Vanderburgh County. The Evansville Animal Care & Control Shelter is dedicated to: promoting pet safety and responsible pet ownership, reduction of animal overpopulation, and enforcing section 6.05 of the Evansville Municipal Code.
About Petco Love
Petco Love is a life-changing nonprofit organization that makes communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier. Since our founding in 1999 as the Petco Foundation, we’ve empowered animal welfare organizations by investing $350 million in adoption and other lifesaving efforts. We’ve helped find loving homes for more than 6.7 million pets in partnership with Petco and organizations nationwide.
Our love for pets drives us to lead with innovation, creating tools animal lovers need to reunite lost pets, and lead with passion, inspiring and mobilizing communities and our more than 4,000 animal welfare partners to drive lifesaving change alongside us. Is love calling you? Join us. Visit petcolove.org or follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn to be part of the lifesaving work we lead every day.
About Best Friends Animal Society
Best Friends Animal Society is a leading animal welfare organization working to end the killing of dogs and cats in America’s shelters by 2025. Founded in 1984, Best Friends is a pioneer in the no-kill movement and has helped reduce the number of animals killed in shelters from an estimated 17 million per year to about 347,000. Best Friends runs lifesaving programs all across the country, as well as the nation’s largest no-kill animal sanctuary. Working collaboratively with a network of more than 3,300 animal welfare and shelter partners, and community members nationwide, Best Friends is working to Save Them All®. For more information, visit bestfriends.org.
As Hoosier students head back to school, buses are once again out in force on our roads. Motorists should give themselves extra time to reach their destinations and have patience around school bus stops. Did you know? Failure to stop when a school bus has its stop arm extended and red lights flashing can result in a traffic ticket and your driver’s license being suspended. Here are helpful reminders from the Indiana State Police on how to navigate roads as school buses pick up and drop off students: Two-lane roadways: When a school bus stops on a two-lane road and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop. Multi-lane roadways with no barrier between lanes:Â When a school bus stops on a multi-lane roadway without a barrier and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, all motorists MUST stop. |
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Multi-lane roadway with a grassy and/or concrete barrier: When a school bus stops and the red flashing lights are activated and the stop arm is extended, only vehicles behind the bus MUST stop. Vehicles that are approaching from the opposite side are NOT required to stop.Remember, there’s more pedestrian traffic around school bus stops during the school year, so please slow down and be alert as children are near the road. Students should also be mindful of vehicle traffic near bus stops and follow these safety tips. Let’s have a safe school year, and remember to watch out for and be cautious around school buses. |
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Aces open the regular season with two home gamesÂ
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Featuring a unique balance that will provide important experience heading into the Missouri Valley Conference portion of the schedule, the University of Evansville men’s basketball program unveiled its 2023 non-conference slate.
One exhibition contest will take place when UE welcomes Wabash College on Oct. 28. Just as they did last season, the Purple Aces open up regular-season play against Miami Ohio. The opener is set for Monday, Nov. 6 at the Ford Center. Head coach David Ragland opened his UE tenure with a 78-74 road win over the RedHawks in 2022. Another home game is on tap on Nov. 9 when Evansville plays host to a non-Division I opponent to be named.
Southeast Missouri State will mark the first road game of the year. UE makes the trek to Cape Girardeau on Nov. 15. The Aces have won nine of the last 12 games against SEMO. On the 18th, the Aces are back home to face Ball State. The Cardinals have not win a road game at Evansville since 1954, dropping 20-consecutive games.
With the cancellation of the Las Vegas Holiday Classic, UE will now take part in a multi-team event (MTE) hosted by Chattanooga. Friday, Nov. 24 will see the Aces face the Mocs before the final game of the weekend pits UE against SEMO on the 25th.
For the first time in program history, Evansville will take on Brigham Young University. The road game in Provo, Utah is set for Dec. 5. The Cougars have won at least 19 games every year since the 2016-17 campaign. BYU is set for its first season with the Big 12 Conference. December 16 will see the Aces travel to Louisville to face Bellarmine. The squads met at the Ford Center last season with UE taking a 73-61 victory on Dec. 21.
Pre-Christmas action wraps up with a pair of home games. On the 18th, Evansville hosts UT Martin before welcoming Tennessee Tech two days later. UE has combined to go 23-5 against the two programs. The month of December comes to a close when the Aces travel to Cincinnati on the 30th. The Bearcats mark the second Big 12 team that UE will face in 2023 and is the second time in three years that Evansville treks to UC. The squads met on Nov. 9, 2021 for the first duel between the programs in 31 years.