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JUSTIN AND ALISANN ELPERS HAS A NEW ADDITION TO THERE FAMILY

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JUSTIN AND ALISANN ELPERS HAVE A NEW ADDITION TO THEIR FAMILY

BY CCO STAFF

APRIL 14, 2025

 

Vanderburgh Co. Commissioner Justin Elpers & his wife Alisann had their eighth child in February.

Emmi Mae Bernadette Elpers was born on February 15th.  She is pictured here with her siblings James, Patrick, Charlie, Anni, Zack, Louie, & Samuel.

Justin & Alisann are grateful for all the support they have received from family & friends.

Red Cross Closes Shelters in Evansville and Princeton

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INDIANA, April 14, 2025 — Red Cross disaster responders continue working to assist residents impacted by severe weather.

The shelters listed below have now closed as there is no longer a need for sheltering at these locations:

  • Methodist Temple, 2109 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, Indiana
  • 202 South Gibson Street, Princeton, Indiana – This shelter was opened in partnership with the Salvation Army.

The Red Cross remains ready to respond and is working closely with our local partners and officials to assess evolving conditions. If you need assistance, please call 1-800 RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). To stay up to date with Red Cross shelter locations, please visit redcross.org/shelters or download the free Red Cross Emergency App.

 

FAFSA application deadline is April 15

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FAFSA application deadline is April 15

APRIL 14, 2025

As the end of the academic year approaches, many graduating high school students are preparing to continue their education through various programs, whether it be a certificate, associate or bachelor’s degree. Financial aid can play a crucial role in making these opportunities more accessible, and a key resource available is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

To ensure you don’t miss out on state and federal assistance, I encourage students to submit their FAFSA application before the April 15 deadline. Completing the FAFSA is required for accessing federal grants, scholarships and student loans at the majority of educational institutions, including colleges, universities and vocational schools nationwide.

If parents or students have any questions or issues while completing the FAFSA, Learn More Indiana offers support by connecting them to their regional outreach coordinator. These experts are available to assist with FAFSA questions, financial aid concerns and other educational matters. Find your coordinator and contact information here.

Governor Braun to Welcome HHS Secretary Kennedy and CMS Administrator Dr. Oz for ‘Make Indiana Healthy Again’ Press Announcement

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 Governor Mike Braun will welcome U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz to Indianapolis for a press event announcing his Make Indiana Healthy Again initiative

Tuesday, April 15th at 11 a.m. ET

SPEAKERS: 

  • Indiana Governor Mike Braun
  • U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz

WHERE: Indiana State Library, Authors Room, 315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202

LIVESTREAM: The press event will be livestreamed on Governor Braun’s YouTube Page

USI Romain College of Business AMA chapter students recognized at international conference

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A team of students from the University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business’ American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter earned both individual and chapter-wide recognition for its outstanding achievements during the 2025 AMA International Collegiate Conference, held April 3-5, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Alyssa McClain Wood, a senior public relations and advertising major, earned Honorable Mention in the Perfect Pitch Competition after making it to the final round out of 550 participants, while USI’s entire chapter received an Outstanding classification for chapter planning efforts. This was the fourth international conference the chapter has participated in since becoming a full member in 2021.

USI’s 11 students—Kayla Dahmer, Ricky Doan, Aeva Frimming, Tomas Gonzalez, Lily Hubbard, Cameron Madison, Gracie Madison, Lily Meyer, Alex Perry, Connor Wilson and McClain Wood—were joined by faculty advisors Dr. Nicolas Jankuhn, Assistant Professor of Marketing, and Dr. Jessica Felix Martinez, Assistant Professor of Marketing. The students competed against over 1,600 peers from 330-plus institutions across the United States and Canada in several different competitions.

“I am incredibly proud of our 11 students who represented the Romain College of Business and the University of Southern Indiana at the International Collegiate Conference,” said Dr. Jankuhn. “This exceptional experience for some of our most engaged and active students was made possible thanks to the generous support of the USI Foundation, the Romain College of Business, the Student Government Association and the Provost’s Office. We at AMA are deeply grateful for their continued support.”

Dr. Felix Martinez added: “They also had the wonderful opportunity to network with students from different countries, giving them access to different perspectives on marketing and business. It was an enriching academic and professional experience for students.”

In addition to the Perfect Pitch Competition, students also competed in a design lab competition, marketing strategy competition, marketplace simulation competition and a sales competition.

Students relished the opportunity to showcase the skills they’ve learned in these competitions and expressed how participating in events like this helped them make the most of their college experience.

“When I found out I was a finalist for Perfect Pitch, I was ecstatic. I was not expecting this as no one at USI had made it to the finals before, and it is such a selective competition,” said McClain Wood. “The networking and camaraderie among students were by far my favorite parts. I will forever cherish this time with my fellow AMA members—it was an honor to represent USI together!”

Alex Perry added: “Although I’m a finance and accounting major, being part of USI’s AMA chapter has been a huge part of my college experience and has helped me grow both personally and professionally. I’ve had the opportunity to attend the conference in New Orleans two years in a row, and each time has given me the chance to make the most of my time at USI. It’s allowed me to connect with others, travel and learn the importance of marketing myself in both academic and professional settings.”

While at the conference, students also got to participate in fun activities such as an Opening Ceremony celebration which included a parade of all the chapters who attended the conference. Students also listened to keynote speeches from Martin Nance, Chief Marketing Officer of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, and Mark Romig, Chief Marketing Officer of New Orleans & Company.

Students also had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of the city of New Orleans by visiting places such as Canal Street, Jackson Square and The National WWII Museum. They also networked with students from other chapters and even met for dinner with the AMA chapter from Emporia State University.

This event became a staple for Gracie Madison, senior marketing, public relations and advertising major and AMA Chapter President, as she has made the trip for the past three years. As she prepares to graduate, she’s grateful for the experience being a member of AMA has given her and believes it’s helped her be more prepared for post-college life.

“Being a part of AMA, especially as the Chapter President this year, has had a huge impact on my college experience and my future after college. I’ve gained so much experience through the professional development activities we do, attending our conference and competing, and by managing the chapter in a leadership position,” Madison said. “The skills I’ve learned from being responsible for the chapter will serve me throughout my career in any leadership position I hold. I am extremely grateful for the opportunities AMA and the Romain College of Business have given me!”

Evansville Redevelopment Commission AGENDA

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Evansville Redevelopment Commission

AGENDA

Tuesday, April 15, 2025 – 8:30 am

Civic Center Complex – Room 301

1. Call to Order

2. Approval of Minutes April 1, 2025 (roll call vote)

3. Financial Statements – Accounts Payable Approval (roll call vote)

4. 2024 Annual Report on Redevelopment TIF Activities

5. Other Business

6. Adjournment

* This preliminary Agenda is subject to change. The final Agenda will be posted at the entrance to the location of the meeting prior

to the meeting.

Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Action Plan

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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

Men’s Tennis drops Senior Day matchup to Tennessee State

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis stumbled in its season finale 5-2 against Tennessee State University Saturday afternoon at the USI Tennis Courts. The Screaming Eagles will head into the program’s first Horizon League tournament with a record of 5-9 (2-2 Horizon).
 
Southern Indiana celebrated the team’s seniors, Quinten Gillespie and Trent Ross, after the match. Gillespie is a four-year Eagle who participated in 86 contests with the team. His best record came during his freshman season when he had an impressive 12-4 singles and 16-9 doubles record. Ross spent all four years with Southern Indiana, finding the court twice during his senior season against Butler and Vanderbilt.
 
Doubles
The Eagles struggled in the doubles matchups, dropping the point to the Tigers after the first two matches. Sophomore Eytan Michaeli and Gillespie fell first in the number two doubles match, 6-3. The point was clinched after junior Axel Sabourin and freshman Jy Hibbert narrowly lost to Tennessee State’s number one doubles team 6-4.
 
Junior Mathys Bove and freshman Adam Koon won their match by default after taking a 5-4 lead.
 
Singles
Tennessee State won four of the six singles matches. Sabourin and Koon fell 6-2, 6-2, in the number two and six singles. Michaeli did not go down effortlessly. After fighting in set one, he ultimately fell 7-5. The sophomore battled in a 6-3 set two loss, dropping the number three slot.
 
Hibbert was victorious in the number four singles match, winning the first set 6-1. He was awarded the win by default in the second set. The day closed with Gillespie taking down the Tigers’ number five singles in a thrilling 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), 1-0(10-9) win.