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Flyer concerning lead testing and free back to school supplies from the Vanderburgh County Health Department.

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The Vanderburgh County Health Department is hosting a Back-to-School Lead Testing Clinic for children under 7 years of age that have not met the state mandated lead testing requirement. This requirement will be checked when the appointment is requested.  The clinic will be held the entire month of August from 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday-Friday at the Vanderburgh County Health Department.  

Pre-registration is preferred, visit vanderburghhealth.org to register. All children that are tested at the Health Department in the month of August will be given a backpack with some school supplies inside.

            Walk-ins may be seen as time and staffing allows.

Indiana Department of Health Guidance and Standards for Health Care Providers states:

  1. Children should receive a blood lead test between the ages of nine (9) and fifteen (15) months, or as close as reasonably possible to the patient’s appointment.
  2. Children should have another blood lead test between the ages of twenty-one (21) and twenty-seven (27) months, or as close as reasonably possible to the patient’s appointment.
  3. Any child between twenty-eight (28) and seventy-two (72) months that does not have a record of any prior blood lead test must have a blood lead test performed as soon as possible.

Lead testing is the best way to protect your child from the many serious permanent effects that lead poisoning causes. Exposure to lead can seriously harm a child’s health and cause adverse effects such as damage to the brain and nervous system, slowed growth and development, learning and behavior problems- underperformance in school, lower IQ and decreased ability to pay attention as well as hearing and speech problems. The adverse effects of lead poisoning are irreversible  Contact your child’s healthcare provider or attend this event to find out if your child is up to date.

For questions, you can contact the Vanderburgh County Health Department  at 812-435-5662.

“IS IT TRUE “jJULY 15,2015 2025

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IS IT TRUE that Kentucky Fried Chicken Founder Col. Harlen Sanders was a HOOSIER? …that Sanders was born in Henryville, Indiana, 116 years ago today?

IS IT TRUE that Bobby Helms, the singer who gave us the song “Jingle Bell Rock,” in 1957, was a Hoosier from Helmsburg, Indiana?

IS IT TRUE that a major announcement about the City-County Observer is coming soon?

IS IT TRUE that a CCO reader recently dropped a Christmas Card in the mail for delivery to a neighbor? …that the US Postal Service took five days to deliver the card?

IS IT TRUE that Santa left an early Christmas gift in parking spot #3 at the Civic Center? …that a new SUV with municipal plates now occupies the space reserved for Mayor Stephanie Terry? …that long-time Civic Center moles tell us that they cannot recall a mayor provided with a tax-payer-paid car?

IS IT TRUE that everyone has a bad day now and then, even police officers? …that one of our CCO staffers recently caught the brunt of an officer’s bad day? …that last week, power lines were down on outer Lincoln and police were blocking the road? …that our staffer mistakenly thought that the space behind the patrol car was there to allow for a right turn and when he started to make the turn the officer began yelling? …even after the driver apologized and explained his mistake, the officer continued to yell in harsh tones and concluded the encounter by angrily shouting, “You can go ahead and dive over live powerlines if you want!?” …that if this is something more than just a bad day, the EPD may want to provide additional training on dealing with the public? …that an email to Police Chief Phillip Smith about the incident has gone without response?

IS IT TRUE that if every man, woman, and child in Evansville would send $13,823.01 to the Civic Center, we could retire all of the city’s bond debt?

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Governor Braun Celebrates Education Wins as Students Head Back to School

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INDIANAPOLIS – As Hoosier students go back to school, Governor Mike Braun is celebrating his administration’s wins on education.

“Hoosier students are headed back to school this year to an Indiana K-12 education system with choice and real-world value at the forefront, where parents are empowered to do what is best for their children, and public colleges with frozen tuition across the board for the first time ever,” said Governor Braun. “We’re going to continue to build on these accomplishments and solidify Indiana as the national leader in parental choice and high quality education.”

Below is a recap of the major education accomplishments in Governor Braun’s first six months in office.

Historic school choice expansion

Governor Braun’s education philosophy is based on a simple idea: parents are in charge of their kids’ education. In year two of this biennium, the state will offer universal school choice, a major Freedom and Opportunity agenda priority secured in Governor Braun’s first legislative session.

Increased base salary for Hoosier teachers

Under three bills signed into law this legislative session, Governor Braun improved pay for teachers. He secured an increased base salary for Indiana teachers, ensured teachers in high-need content areas have higher pay, and instituted outcome-focused performance pay for high-performing teachers.

Increased school investment in Indiana budget

Even in an austere budget framework, Governor Braun increased the K-12 tuition support formula to direct an extra $640 million to the classroom.

New diploma paths focused on Enrollment, Employment, or Enlistment outcomes

Indiana has now rolled out a first-of-its-kind new diploma system, where students have a clear path they can follow to be automatically accepted to many of Indiana’s great universities, or start a career path heavy on hands-on experience where students can get a foot in the door immediately upon graduation with Indiana’s top employers.

Other Education Wins

In addition to these major wins, Governor Braun’s administration has instituted several other legislative reforms to make education more results-based and student-focused, such as the new A through F accountability rating system with a greater focus on how schools foster students’ unique skills and talents, ensuring high-quality evidence-based instructional materials for reading and math, and establishing the Office of School Safety.

Indiana’s education reforms are being noticed at the national level:

“Indiana has been a leader in expanding school choice for K-12 students, and better student achievement results have followed. Now Hoosier lawmakers are building on that success by further expanding access to private and charter schools in the state […] The key to choice success in the long run is letting the money follow the child no matter the school, public or private. Indiana has taken another step toward that ideal.” –  The Wall Street Journal | Editorial Board: Indiana’s Big School Voucher Breakthrough (Paywall)

“At the request of Governor Mike Braun, all 15 of Indiana’s public colleges and universities have committed to freezing their tuition and mandatory fees for in-state undergraduate students for the next two academic years.” – Forbes | Indiana Public Colleges and Universities Freeze Tuition for Two Years

 

“Indiana has been awarded the 2025 Frank Newman Award for State Innovation, recognizing its significant investments in literacy and the development of the Indiana Graduates Prepared to Succeed (GPS) dashboard. The award, presented by the Education Commission of the States, highlights Indiana’s commitment to education advancement.” – WLFI | Indiana wins national award for literacy and data innovation

 

UE Establishes Task Force to Commemorate 50th Anniversary of Plane Crash

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EVANSVILLE, IND It has been nearly 50 years since the tragic plane crash on December 13, 1977, that forever changed the University of Evansville (UE) and the Evansville community. To honor the lives lost and commemorate the strength shown in the aftermath, UE has established a 50th Anniversary Remembrance Task Force.

The Task Force will be co-chaired by Dr. Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried, Director of Athletics and member of the President’s Council, and University Trustee Curt Begle. Together, they will lead a group of family members, alumni, students, faculty, and community representatives in coordinating a series of respectful and inclusive memorials, educational efforts, and community-focused events leading up to the 50th anniversary.

This commemoration will offer a moment of reflection for all who carry the memory of December 13, 1977, and seek to honor the lives lost and the spirit of unity that followed.

“This anniversary is a time to reflect, remember, and honor those we lost,” said Dr. Siegfried. “We remain committed to honoring this legacy with the reverence it deserves.”

The University welcomes ideas from the community to help shape this meaningful observance. Please send any thoughts or suggestions to athletics@evansville.edu.

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university with a solid foundation in the arts and sciences and professional schools in business, engineering, education, and health sciences. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and dynamic campus community of #Changemakers.

CIRQUE MUSICA HOLIDAY WONDERLAND RETURNS

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THE ALL-NEW CIRQUE MUSICA HOLIDAY WONDERLAND

ANNOUNCES TWO TOURS TO MORE THAN 80 CITIES WITH A STOP IN

EVANSVILLE ON NOVEMBER 25TH!

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8TH!

CIRQUE ARTISTRY AND INSPIRING MUSIC MAKE THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT SOAR

Evansville, IN – August 4, 2025 — TCG Entertainment, the leading producer of live entertainment, announces its all-new Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland tour to more than 80 cities across the U.S. and Canada. A must-see holiday event and beloved tradition for families everywhere, Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland launches with two tours on Nov. 19 in Ottumwa, Iowa and Nov.

Nov. 25 in Rochester, Minnesota before traveling to more than 80 cities across the U. S. and Canada, including a stop at Victory Theatre on November 25th. Tickets go on-sale Friday, August 8th, 2025 at www.CirqueMusica.com, Ticketmaster.com, and the Ford Center Ticket Office.

Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland 2025 will have all-new costumes, new music and even more spectacular cirque acts, making this year’s show the most ethereal and breathtaking in its 16 years of inspiring holiday joy. Popular V.I.P. experience tickets are available in select markets for guests to go behind the scenes to meet cast members, pose for photos with props and more.

“This year, Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland has even more cirque acts to captivate and inspire awe in our audiences. We are proud to say it’s one of our most beautiful shows in all our yearsof holiday magic making,” said Stephen Cook, President of TCG Entertainment, Producer of Cirque Musica. “We are so excited to announce we have two Cirque Musica tours stopping in more than 80 cities this year. We look forward to working with our partners, venues and talented cast to bring our spectacular show to families everywhere.

Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland blends the spellbinding grace and daredevil athleticism of today’s greatest circus performers with a musical mix of timeless seasonal music. With some of the best cirque performers from around the world, audiences can expect a night of inspiring holiday entertainment accompanied by breath-taking acrobatic feats of strength and skill.

2025 Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland Tour Dates – Additional markets in the U.S. and Canada will be announced later this summer.

WWE® ANNOUNCES THREE NEW RAW & SMACKDOWN DATES ACROSS THE U.S.

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Tickets On Sale Friday, August 8 at 10am Local in Each Market

Presale Access Begins Wednesday, August 6 at 10am Local

August 4, 2025 – WWE, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), today announced three new dates for Raw and SmackDown across the United States. Tickets for each live event will go on sale Friday, August 8 at 10am local.

Fans can purchase tickets during an exclusive presale by visiting Ticketmaster.com and using the code WWETIX starting Wednesday, August 6 at 10am local until Thursday, August 7 at 11:59pm local.

Friday, September 19 Toledo, Ohio SmackDown Huntington Center Ticketmaster
Monday, September 22 Evansville, Indiana RAW Ford Center Ticketmaster
Friday, September 26 Orlando, Florida SmackDown Kia Center Ticketmaster

This Week at USI

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community this week:

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Thursday and Friday, August 7-8

Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness returns to USI campus

The University and SWIRCA and More, the local agency on aging, will present the 18th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness (MAIA) on the USI campus Thursday and Friday, August 7-8.

 

SAVE THE DATE

Week of August 11

Fall Semester Move In begins

Students will be making their way to campus housing during the week of August 11. More information will be coming next week on a specific timeframe/day to capture Move In footage.

August 18

Start of USI Fall Semester

The 2025 Fall Semester will be officially underway on Monday, August 18!

USI CALENDAR

A collection of events on campus and in the community can be found on the USI Events Calendar.


USI leads OVC Women’s Track & Field in 2024-25 academics​​​​​​​

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Track & Field stood out in the Ohio Valley Conference during 2024-25, earning the league’s Team Academic Award for the second time in three seasons. The honor is presented to the team with the greatest percentage of eligible student athletes who earn a 3.25 grade point average (GPA) or higher for an academic year.

USI Women’s Track & Field earned the award in 2022-23 and is one of three institutions to win the award in the last six academic years.