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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – A trio of fourth-inning runs allowed by the Evansville Otters was too much to overcome in a 5-2 loss to the Windy City ThunderBolts Tuesday night.
Starters Austin Gossmann and Kenny Mathews were strong to start Tuesday night, each putting up three scoreless frames.
In the fourth, however, Windy City found offense. After a Dan Robinson double put multiple ThunderBolts in scoring position, Bren Spillane brought home the game’s first two runs with a two-run double to right.
Later in the inning, Peyton Isaacson drove in a third run to extend the Windy City advantage.
The game hit a standstill in the middle innings, Evansville leaving numerous men on board.
Windy City extended the lead in the eighth, Spillane driving in another pair of runs – this time with a two-run shot to left field.
Down 5-0, Evansville finally found the run column in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Brody Tanksley and Andy Armstrong began the inning with back-to-back singles. Tanksley found his way home on a passed ball and following a pair of outs, J.R. Davis brought in Armstrong, reaching on an error.
The Otters’ comeback hopes ended there as an Evansville strikeout ended the game.
The win went to Kenny Mathews, advancing him to 7-3 in 2022. Austin Gossmann received the loss, giving up three runs on six hits in 6.2 innings.
Tanksley and Bryan Rosario led the way for Evansville, each picking up three hits while Armstrong added two hits of his own.
The series continues Wednesday night at 6:35 p.m. at Bosse Field. Audio-only coverage is available on the Otters YouTube page, while the paid video stream is available via FloBaseball.
AGENDA Of VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL  AUGUST 17, 2022 8:30 A.M. MEETING IN ROOM 301
1. OPENING OF MEETING
2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. INVOCATION
7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) Surveyor
(B) Area Plan
(C) Commissioners
(D) Superior Court
(E) Burdette Park
(F) Health Department
(G) Local Roads & Streets
(H) Tourism Capital Improvement
(I) Surveyor Corner Perpetuation
(J) American Rescue Plan
8. REPEALS: None
9. TRANSFERS: (A) Health Department
(B) County Highway
(C) Prosecutor (Late) (D) Cumulative Bridge (Late)
10. OLD BUSINESS: None
11. NEW BUSINESS: (A) Review of Estimated Property Tax Levy Limits & Estimated Reductions Due to Circuit Breakers
12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:
(A) Sheriff
(B) Prosecutor
(C) Assessor
(D) Area Plan
(E) Commissioners
(F) Jail
(G) Superior Court
(H) Prosecutor IV-D
(I) Burdette Park
(J) Cumulative Bridge
(K) Sheriff/USI
(L) Sheriff/Domestic Violence Grant
(M) Health Dept.-Safety Pin Grant
13. PUBLIC COMMENT
14. REMINDER UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:
15. ADJOURNMENT
Parks And Recreation Asking For Community Involvement To Development Five-Year Master Plan
AUGUST 16, 2022
The City of Evansville Department of Parks and Recreation is asking for community involvement as they begin the development of a five-year Master Plan.
Organizers are hosting the first Community Open House on Thursday, August 25, 2022, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the CK Newsome Community Center. Residents are invited to comment on future opportunities and current issues present in the parks system. Public feedback can also be submitted through an online survey.
“Kicking off the development stage of the plan with public input sessions ensures our community’s needs will be met,” said Deputy Mayor and Interim Parks Executive Director Steve Schaefer. “This initial feedback will help us create a strategy to improve the quality of our existing parks and recreation infrastructure. It will also be used to guide the remainder of the planning process.”
When complete, the Master Plan will provide practical, comprehensive action items for the department to execute over the next five years and beyond. The planning process will include a review of existing conditions and data, public input, and recommendations for improvements and policy changes.
All cities in towns in the state of Indiana are required to update their Parks Master Plan every five years and work with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to inventory park properties.
For more information and input opportunities, please visit the project website at evansvilleparksplan.com.
Fall Move-In Set For August 17-18 And Inaugural Pride & Spirit Event Happening August 19
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*Note: Media are not allowed in residence halls and apartments without an escort.
 NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSIONÂ
Notice is hereby given that the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District Board’s Executive Session will be:Â
DATE: Monday, August 22, 2022Â
TIME: 3:00 pm, Local TimeÂ
PLACE: Evansville Regional Airport 7801 Bussing Drive Evansville, IN 47725Â
Purpose: To discuss personnel matters as permitted under IC 5-Â 14-1.5-6.1 (b)(9).Â
NOTICE OF REGULAR BOARD MEETINGÂ
Notice is hereby given that the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District Board’s Regular Board Meeting will be:Â
DATE: Monday, August 22, 2022Â
TIME: 4:00 pm, Local TimeÂ
PLACE: Evansville Regional Airport, 7801 Bussing Drive,  Evansville, IN 47725Â
Regina Hermann, PresidentÂ
Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority DistrictÂ
7801 Bussing Drive Evansville, IN 47725 • Phone: 812.421.4401 Fax: 812.421.4412 • www.flyevv.comÂ