Home Blog Page 1187

Annual Home & Garden Show Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Free Admission

0

Annual Home & Garden Show Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Free Admission!

Evansville, INApril 13, 2023 – This weekend marks the 75th annual Evansville Home & Garden Show, presented by Heritage Federal Credit Union at Old National Events Plaza. The show comes complete with expert advice, family fun, and vendors ready to make your house a home. In honor of the 75th Anniversary, tickets are FREE to the public, thanks to Heritage!

Guests will enjoy local vendors showcasing the latest in home and garden products, a beautiful indoor garden to draw inspiration, seminars and demonstrations from local experts, special appearances, and a chance to win prizes. This year’s show will be packed with expert advice from presenters including Patric Richardson, host of The Laundry Guy on Discovery+, and Laura Dowling, former White House Chief Floral Designer.

The Old National Events Plaza culinary service, SAVOR… will present a Craft Beer Tasting on Saturday at 4PM and a Bourbon Tasting at 5 PM for guests 21+. Guests can enjoy a selection of five local craft beers and a selection of five small batches and specialty bourbons. Tickets for each tasting are $5 and may be purchased at concessions or the bar located on the show floor.

What:   Courier & Press Home & Garden Show Presented by Heritage Federal Credit Union

When:  Saturday, April 15, 2023, 10 AM – 6 PM and Sunday, April 16, 2023, 10 AM – 4 PM

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

For additional information please visit Evansville Home & Garden Show | April 15-16, 2023 (usatventures.com)

Home Envy Home Stage Schedule for Saturday, April 15th 

12:00 PM “Taste of Biaggi’s” with Chef Tyler May of Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano

1:00 PM “Ginger Marinated Chicken and Mushroom Stir Fry with Pork Fried Rice” with Aimee Blume

2:00 PM Special Guest: Laura Dowling, Former Chief Floral Designer at the White House

3:00 PM “Avoiding Scams” with Susan of the BBB

4:00 PM Craft Beer Tasting, $5 fee for 5 tastes. 21+ only. Tickets available at the bar in advance or at the tasting

5:00 PM Bourbon Tasting, $5 fee for 5 tastes. 21+ only. Tickets available at the bar in advance or at the tasting

Home Envy Home Stage Schedule for Sunday, April 16th 

11:00 AM Special Guest: Laura Dowling, Former Chief Floral Designer at the White House

12:00 PM “Easy Tasty Summer Salads” with Chef Narda Jones of North Main Annex Gourmet Catering & Deli

1:00 PM “Ginger Marinated Chicken and Mushroom Stir Fry with Pork Fried Rice” with Aimee Blume

2:00 PM Special Guest: Patric Richardson, Host of “The Laundry Guy” on Discovery+

3:00 PM “Cooking Plant Based with Food for Life” with Chef Susannah Dickman

About the Evansville Courier & Press

Since January of 1845, The Evansville Courier & Press has been providing the community with award-winning news. On April 1, 2016, Gannett purchased the Journal Media Group and the Evansville Courier & Press became a part of the USA Today Network.

Evansville Courier & Press also publishes The Henderson Gleaner, Union County Advocate, Coupons and More, and several special sections throughout the year. The Evansville Courier & Press produces two signature events throughout the year, the Heritage Federal Credit Union Home Show and The Readers’ Choice Awards with over 150 categories for businesses to be recognized.

About Gannett and USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures

From local to national, we engage the country to tell its stories. We have created a powerful network of brands and capabilities that position us well to ensure and preserve the future of local journalism. USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures creates impactful consumer engagements and experiences through world-class events, promotions, races and technology. We strive to exceed expectations, create unforgettable memories and drive value for our partners while leveraging our reputable institutions, including USA TODAY and more than 250 local media brands. The events and promotions that we build inspire pride in local communities and connect local and national businesses with highly engaged audiences. We are an industry leader and drive results from coast to coast.

About Old National Events Plaza

Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is an impressive 280,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility offering affordable, flexible space and in-house services.  With a beautiful 2,500-seat theatre, a spacious 38,000 square-foot exhibit hall, 14,000 square-feet of elegant ballroom space, and twelve flexible 1,000 square-foot Meeting Rooms, Old National Events Plaza can host a variety of events with attendees ranging from 20 to 10,000.  For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visitwww.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

Women’s golf travels to MVC Championship

0

Tournament set for Sunday through Tuesday

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to continue the momentum from this spring as well as its recent success at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the University of Evansville women’s golf team is set to take on its league foes Sunday through Tuesday.

Annbriar Golf Course in Waterloo, Ill. will host the tournament, which features single rounds on all three days.  The first and second rounds begin at 9:30 a.m. with Tuesday’s final 18 holes set to begin at 8:30 a.m.

Evansville has enjoyed great success in the last two MVC Championships.  In 2021, the Purple Aces outdueled UNI in a sudden death playoff – in the snow – to take its first Valley crown.  From there, the Aces played in their first NCAA Championship, traveling to the Columbus, Ohio Regional.

Last season, UE put forth another solid effort in the tournament.  Mallory Russell tied for the 4th position while the team came home in fifth.  The finish was the second-highest in program history behind only the championship squad in 2021.

In its most recent competition, UE earned a second-place finish at the Indiana State Invitational.  Freshman Kate Petrova was the medalist as she shot an even 72 in the final round to defeat the competition by four strokes.

Allison Enchelmayer earned a top 10 finish at the event.  Her tally of 76 in the final round helped her tie for 8th in the final finishing order.  Mallory Russell was third on the team and and 15th in the individual standings with a 2-round score of 159.

SHALLENBERGER DRIVES IN SIX IN 10-2 UE WIN AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 

0

CARBONDALE, Ill. – University of Evansville senior outfielder Mark Shallenberger launched two home runs and drove in six runs in his first game back from injury on Friday night, as the visiting Purple Aces cruised to a 10-2 victory over the Southern Illinois Salukis at Itchy Jones Stadium in Carbondale, Illinois.

“What a tremendous night all the way around tonight,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “I thought that up and down our batting order, we had different guys step up, but I really cannot say enough about the job that Mark Shallenberger did tonight.

“To not see live pitching since February and come in and have a game like tonight is incredible.  It is really a credit to all of the hard work that Mark has put in the last two months in rehab with our athletic trainer Eric Harcourt.”

Shallenberger capped a five-run third inning with his first home run of the night, a three-run shot to right field to give UE the lead for good.  Shallenberger’s home run followed RBI singles by graduate outfielder Eric Roberts and fifth-year first baseman Chase Hug in the frame.

The Salukis would threaten to get back into the contest against UE starter Nick Smith (3-3) in both the fourth and fifth innings, but Smith would get back-to-back inning-ending 4-6-3 double plays to get out of both frames.  Shallenberger then added to UE’s lead with a two-run blast to right field to push UE’s lead to 7-1.

Junior second baseman Kip Fougerousse would add to the lead in the seventh inning on a two-run single down the left-field line to move the advantage to 9-1.  After the Salukis got an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh to cut into the deficit, Shallenberger knocked an RBI double down the right-field line to cap the six-RBI performance and the 10-2 victory.

Shallenberger finished 3-for-5 with six RBI, while Fougerousse added two RBI and fifth-year outfielder Danny Borgstrom added two doubles and a run.  Smith earned the victory on the mound by giving up a single run on five hits in 5.0 innings of work.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 20-13 overall and 6-4 in the Missouri Valley Conference.  Southern Illinois, meanwhile, sees its six-game winning streak come to an end, as the Salukis fall to 20-14 overall and 8-2 in the MVC.  The two teams will continue the series on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., with UE sending senior LHP Tyler Denu to the mound to face SIU LHP Jordan Bloemer.  The game can be seen on ESPN3 and heard live in the Tri-State on the Old National Bank/Purple Aces Sports Network from Learfield.

46TH ANNUAL EASTERSEALS TELETHON ON ABC 25/CW7 RAISES $936,339

0

The 46th annual Easterseals Telethon ended at 7 p.m. Friday, April 14, with a final total of $936,339 raised for the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center. All proceeds will help to provide inclusive early education and essential therapy services for Tri-State children and adults with disabilities. Easterseals also shared mission stories, recognized supporters, and celebrated the organization’s impact in the local community during the broadcast.

The show aired live on ABC 25/CW7 from the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center, 3701 Bellemeade Ave. in Evansville. ABC 25 is the only station in the U.S. donating 100% of production and air time costs for a local Easterseals Telethon. Hosting the show were Eyewitness News team members Shelley Kirk, Brandon Bartlett, Brad Byrd, Gretchen Ross, Wayne Hart, Stacey May, and Ron Rhodes.

The E’ville Iron Street Rod Club hosted their annual Telethon Cruise-In during the show. The local street rod enthusiasts are among Easterseals’ largest supporters.

Many individuals, businesses and groups presented checks and several matched viewers’ pledges.  “Pacesetter” volunteers presented donations raised in advance of the show.  Local Community members gave at the Cruise-In Kaiser Aluminum “fishbowl.”  Easterseals volunteers answered phones from viewers calling in pledges throughout the day.  Tri-State businesses and groups competed to raise funds by making outbound calls from the “Dialin’ and Duelin’ for Dollars” call center.

Among many individuals featured on the show were local Easterseals Child Ambassador Waylon Jackson and Adult Ambassador Michelle Schmitt.  Viewers learned about our ambassadors through video stories created and donated by “Direction by Newman” in cooperation with ABC 25 and The CW 7.

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke appeared on the broadcast to proclaim “Easterseals Day” in the City of Evansville. Several individuals, businesses and organizations appearing on the show received Easterseals Mayor’s Awards for their generous support of Easterseals

The Easterseals Rehabilitation Center serves approximately 5,200 individuals with disabilities from a 31-county area of Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois.  Core services are provided on a sliding fee scale, regardless of ability to pay.  All donations stay local to provide inclusive early education and life-changing therapy services for Tri-State children and adults with disabilities.

Eagles out homered by Skyhawks, 14-3

0

MARTIN, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball was out homered by the University of Tennessee at Martin and lost a 14-3 decision Friday evening in Martin, Tennessee. USI watched its record go to 9-24 overall and 2-8 in the OVC, while UTM goes to 10-25, 5-5 OVC, this spring.
 
USI jumped out in front to get the scoring started when junior rightfielder Drew Taylor (Jeffersonville, Indiana) homered to left center for the 1-0 Eagles’ lead. The home run was Taylor’s second of the season.
 
After the Skyhawks rallied to take a 4-1 advantage on a grand slam in the bottom of the second, the Eagles cut the deficit to one, 4-3, with a pair of tallies in the top of the fourth. Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) got one of the runs back with a blast to right center, while junior leftfielder Gavin McLarty (Buckner, Kentucky) drove in the Eagle’s third run of the game with a RBI-single up the middle to make the score. 4-3.
 
Ebest’s solo shot in the fourth was his team-best seventh of the season for USI.
 
The Skyhawks would put the game out of reach with 10 unanswered runs, posting one in the fourth, eight in the sixth, including UTM’s second grand slam of the game, and one in the eighth, for the eventual final score of 14-3.
 
On the mound, sophomore right-hander Gavin Morris (Brazil, Indiana) was tagged with the loss for the Eagles. Morris (0-2) allowed nine runs on nine hits and four walks, while striking out one in 5.2 innings of work.
 
 
Up Next for the Eagles:  
USI and UTM continue the three-game series Saturday with a 3 p.m. contest. The series concludes Sunday with a 1 p.m. first pitch.
 

USI walks off in game 1, falls short in game 2 Friday against SIUE

0

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball split its series-opening doubleheader against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at USI Softball Field on Friday, as the Screaming Eagles won in walk-off fashion, 4-3, in game 1 before falling in game 2, 5-3.
 
With Friday’s results, Southern Indiana moved to 16-18 overall and 9-7 in Ohio Valley Conference action. SIUE went to 16-22 this season with a 3-9 record in OVC play. USI reached a season-best four-game winning streak after the game 1 win and before the Cougars snapped the streak in game 2.
 
In Friday’s first game, USI tallied the first runs of the game in the bottom of the first inning. After the first two Screaming Eagles reached base in junior outfielder Mackenzie Bedrick (Brownsburg, Indiana) and sophomore outfielder Kennedy Nalley (Huntingburg, Indiana), senior Allie Goodin (Evansville, Indiana) lifted a ball to the outfield fence for a two-RBI double that gave USI an early 2-0 lead.
 
SIUE answered to tie the game at two in the second inning, and the Cougars grabbed another run in the third to take a one-run lead.
 
Following a few scoreless innings, the Screaming Eagles evened the game at three in the bottom of the sixth inning, as Goodin led off the frame with her third home run of the season and third RBI of the contest. The momentum carried into the bottom of the seventh inning, as the first USI batters reached to load the bases. Two hitters later and with one out, Nalley took a 3-1 pitch into right-center field to score senior infielder Jordan Rager (Fishers, Indiana) for the walk-off victory.
 
Goodin had two hits with three RBIs in the first game, and senior infielder Rachel Martinez (Chicago, Illinois) also had a pair of hits.
 
In the pitching circle, sophomore pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana) was credited with her 13th win of the season in her 13th complete game. The right-hander struck out three and allowed three runs – two earned – off seven hits.
 
For SIUE, junior Kelsey Ray was dealt the loss, dropping to 4-9 this season. Ray struck out four and surrendered four runs – three earned – off five hits in six innings.
 
In game 2, it was SIUE who struck first on the scoreboard, scoring three runs and forcing USI into an early pitching change. USI responded with a run in the home half of the first with another RBI hit on the day by Goodin.
 
SIUE built a 5-1 advantage through four innings, but Southern Indiana made a late push toward another comeback bid just like in game 1. Following three errors by SIUE, USI made it a three-run game, 5-2. A productive RBI groundout manufactured another run for USI, bringing the Screaming Eagles within two, 5-3, but the late charge ended there. SIUE got out of the inning with no further damage and closed out the rest of the game.
 
Rager led USI with two hits, while Goodin and sophomore Hailey Gotshall (Lucerne, Indiana) were responsible for USI’s two RBIs.
 
USI freshman pitcher Raegan Gibson (Louisville, Kentucky), who made her first OVC start, was tagged with the loss, recording one out and giving up three runs. Freshman pitcher Kylie Eads (Indianapolis, Indiana) pitched 2.2 innings with one run allowed in middle relief. Gotshall finished the game in the pitching circle for USI with one unearned run allowed in four innings.
 
The Cougars’ freshman pitcher Rylie Pindel picked up her fourth win after allowing two unearned runs in 3.1 innings of relief after junior starting pitcher Sydney Baalman tossed the first 3.2 innings with an unearned run surrendered.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

0
EPD

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

MEDIA

FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

RASCHER UP-DATES PREVIOUS DEFECTED/MISSING CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT

0

LINK TO CAMPAIGN REPORTS FOR INDIVIDUALS RUNNING FOR POLITICAL OFFICE IN THE MAY 2, 2023 PRIMARY ELECTION IS POSTED BELOW

https://www.evansvillegov.org/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=browse&eGov_searchTitle=&eGov_searchType=74&eGov_searchDepartment=&eGov_searchCategory=&eGov_searchTopic=&eGov_searchYear=&eGov_searchSubmit=Search

FOOTNOTE:  PLEASE CLICK THE ABOVE LINK TO THE SECTION THAT SHOWS MRS. RASCHERS FIRST CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT SUMITTED TO THE COUNTY CLERK OFFICE THAT WAS DEFECTED/MISSING.

MRS. RASCHER NEW AMENDED CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT WAS SENT LATER IN THE DAY AND WAS POSTED TO THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY CLERKS WEB-SITE. 

THE ADMENDED CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT BRINGS NATALIE RASCHER CAMPAIGN IN COMPLIANCE WITH STATE LAW REGULATING POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS.

PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE GAINS GUILTY VERDICT IN ASSISTED-LIVING FACILITY RAPE TRIAL

0
civic center

Evansville, IN – Prosecutor Diana Moers announces that, on April 13-14, 2023, the
Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office successfully prosecuted Oscar Contreras
Zamilpa for committing the crimes of rape, criminal confinement, and three counts of
sexual battery.

On February 18, 2022, EPD Officer Hassler was dispatched to an assisted living
facility in response to an anonymous tip reporting possible sexual assault. Officer Hassler
spoke to the victim who stated she had been raped by a man known as “Mike”, later
identified as Defendant Oscar Contreras Zamilpa. The victim told Officer Hassler she was
helping “Mike” move furniture, as they lived in the same apartment complex, when
Defendant Zamilpa then confined her in the apartment and began to sexually assault her.
Officer Hassler then escorted the victim to Deaconess Midtown for a medical exam and
for treatment of injuries.

Deputy Prosecutors Jeremy Kemper and Amanda Honaker presented DNA
evidence and other medical evidence to secure a guilty verdict on all counts at trial.
Prosecutor Moers thanked her Deputy Prosecutors for their hard work as well as
the Victim Advocate Cassie Tempel, Detective Rob Waller, and EPD Officer Nathan
Hassler. “This rapist took advantage of a friend and neighbor who lived in the same
assisted-living facility as him, but thanks to the survivor’s strong voice the Defendant was
held accountable today by a jury for each of his actions. My hope is that this brave woman
can now begin healing from the horrendous acts of the Defendant. We will be prepared to
recommend a harsh punishment at the sentencing. I hope this serves as encouragement
to all victims to come forward for help—you will have a fighter in your corner,” stated
Prosecuting Attorney Moers.

Sentencing is scheduled for May 12, 2023 in front of Judge Robert J. Pigman of
the Vanderburgh Superior Court.

Email message sent to several dozen Indiana schools threatening the use of explosive devices

0

Early this morning, the Indiana State Police was made aware of an email message sent to several dozen Indiana schools threatening the use of explosive devices that had allegedly been planted on various school campuses. We immediately allocated all intelligence resources to investigate the validity of the threat, to include communication with the Department of Education, our local, county, and federal law enforcement partners. At this time no suspicious or explosive devices have been found in any of our schools. The investigation into the origin of this threat is ongoing.

Out of an abundance of caution, troopers throughout the state have been in communication with their local schools to offer assistance and resources. School corporations are working with their local law enforcement to make the best decision about their operations today.

Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter said, “The safety of our children will always be a top priority, the Indiana State Police will continue to offer any and all resources we have to schools to ensure safety for our students.”