July 24 – July 30The Week in Indiana History |
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   The new Coca-Cola bottle, designed in 1904, was created in which Indiana city?
A.  Evansville B.  Indianapolis C.  Terre Haute D.  Gary
Take an “armchair tour” of the Indiana Statehouse Answer: C. Terre Haute Answer to “Hoosier Guess Who”:  Robert Emhardt lived from 1914 to 1994. He got into acting at Butler University and went on from there. His father was C. J. Emhardt, a lawyer, judge, and one time mayor of the city of Indianapolis. |
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Hoosier History Highlights: Reid Memorial Hospital Dedicated
Flock Safety Cameras Installed
 Through donations and grants, the Evansville Police Department now has 55 Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) placed within the city. These are stationary cameras at specific locations. The cameras were purchased through Flock Safety, and are able to take still images of vehicles and license plates that pass the camera. Statistically, Flock reports a 70% decrease in overall crime reduction after a period of time utilizing the cameras. These cameras are in use in over 2,000 cities across 40 states, and the company works with thousands of law enforcement agencies.Â
These cameras do not take video recordings or record speed. The intent behind them for the Evansville Police Department is to be able to capture images of vehicles that have been in the area of shots fired investigations, help locate missing persons, locate stolen vehicles and other serious incidents where a vehicle may be in use. In the short span that we have utilized them they have aided in the capture of Casey White & Vicky White who led the nation on a manhunt after escaping an Alabama jail earlier this year. They have helped locate numerous stolen vehicles and mostly recently were able to identify a vehicle’s details aiding in the investigation of a kidnapping case.Â
The location of these ALPRs will not be provided outside of law enforcement, due to the fear of vandalism and for criminals choosing to take alternative routes knowing where these are located. These cameras have already proved being beneficial to our city and will hopefully aid in a decrease in the overall crime rate locally.Â
SUMMER AT BALLY’S EVANSVILLE EXPERIENCE THE MOST OFFERS, MOST VALUE, AND MOST REWARD
SUMMER AT BALLY’S EVANSVILLE EXPERIENCE THE MOST OFFERS, MOST VALUE, AND MOST REWARD
SUMMER AT BALLY’S EVANSVILLE
EXPERIENCE THE MOST OFFERS, MOST VALUE, AND MOST REWARDS.
This summer, Bally’s Evansville is making summer a whole lot of fun with great promotions, entertainment, dining, and more ways to win!
JULY & AUGUSTÂ PROMOTIONS
JULY GIFT GIVEAWAYS
Qualified Bally Rewards Members receive a Free Gift or Free Slot Play.
Wednesday, July 27 – PurSonic Rechargeable Toothbrush
Thursday, July 28 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Sunday, July 31 – Blowout Gift Giveaway – Choose from a variety of Gifts
PAYDAY MONDAY
Each Monday in July • 6 AM – 5:59 AM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Bally Rewards Members receive bonus slot play, based on the number of points earned while playing favorite slot games with their Bally Rewards card inserted into the machine. Participants check their points at the Players Club. Points will be automatically loaded to their Bally Rewards Card that same day and free slot play will be valid for 24 hours.
SWIPE & WIN
Tuesdays, July 5 & 19 from 6 AM – 12 AM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Players swipe their card at any Promotional Kiosk to see how much Free Slot Play they have won, from $5, $10, $25, or $500. Free Slot Play will be automatically added to Bally Rewards Cards from the Promotional Kiosk and is valid for 48 hours.
BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT
Sunday, July 24 at 10 AM CT
Open to all Casino Guests.
Buy-In to participate July 1 – 23 at 11:59 PM at the Cage Cashier. $50 for the First Session with a limit of 2 Buybacks at $50 each. Register for your seat/location on Saturday, July 23 from 4 PM – 7 PM at the Players Club. 1st Place wins $5,000, 2nd place wins $2,500, 3rd place wins $1,000, 4th – 6th place wins $500. Also, one Joker will be placed into the shuffle in Semi and Final Rounds. If you’re dealt the Joker, you win $100 Free Table Play. See complete details at BallysEvansville.com.
HOT SUMMER FUN SCRATCH & WIN
Friday or Saturday, July 29 or 30
Qualified Bally Rewards Members will receive a scratch-card mailer advising them to bring their scratch card to the Bally’s Evansville Executive Conference Center Mezzanine, Level 2, to reveal their $5, $10, $25, $50, or $75 Free Slot Play prize or a cash prize, up to $20,000. Check-in between 2 PM-8 PM CT on Friday or Saturday. Each scratch-off is a winner.
BALLY BUCKS MULTIPLIER
Each Monday in August • 6 AM – 5:59 AM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Swipe your Bally Rewards card at any promotional kiosk before playing to multiply your points!
SWIPE & WIN
Tuesdays, August 2, 16 & 30 from 6AM – 12AM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Players swipe their card at any Promotional Kiosk to see how much Free Slot Play they have won, from $5, $10, $25, or $500. Free Slot Play will be automatically added to Bally Rewards Cards from the Promotional Kiosk and is valid for 48 hours.
AUGUST GIFT GIVEAWAYS
Qualified Bally Rewards Members receive a Free Gift or Free Slot Play.
Wednesday, August 3 – Choose 2 Gifts from our Inventory or $10 Free Slot Play
Thursday, August 4 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Wednesday, August 10 – Amy Miller Bath Mat Set or $10 Free Slot Play
Thursday, August 11 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Saturday, August 13 – Prime Cuisine Air Fryer
Wednesday, August 17 – Choose 2 Gifts from our Inventory or a $10 Free Slot Play
Thursday, August 18 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Saturday, August 20 – Inventory Gift Blowout. Legend members get 3 gifts, Superstar members get 2 gifts, and all others get 1 gift
Wednesday, August 24 – Choose 2 Gifts from our Inventory or a $10 Free Slot Play
Thursday, August 25 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Wednesday, August 31 – Tower Fan or $10 Free Slot Play
PAYDAY SUNDAY
Each Sunday in August • 6 AM – 5:59 AM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Bally Rewards Members receive bonus slot play, based on the number of points earned while playing favorite slot games with their Bally Rewards card inserted into the machine. Participants check their points at the Players Club. Points will be automatically loaded to their Bally Rewards Card that same day and free slot play will be valid for 24 hours.
JACKPOT BONUS OFFER
Friday and Saturday, August 5 & 6
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members.
Legend, Superstar and Star Bally Rewards members who win a Jackpot of $1,200 or more will be extended a Bonus Free Slot Play reward. $300 for Legend Tier, $150 for Superstar Tier, and $100 for Star Tier. Jackpot Bonus times are 5 PM – 12 AM on both days.
$20,000 JACKPOT PARTY
Wednesday, August 17
Open to Bally Rewards Members who received a Jackpot of $1,200 or more between January 1, 2020 – August 16, 2022. Invited guests check in and activate their entries at any promotional kiosk on August 17, between 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM. Drawings will be held from the Players Club. Five names will be drawn every half hour from 6 PM to 7:30 PM. Each winner receives $1,000 in Free Slot Play
WHOLE LOTTA LOOT
Friday & Saturday, August 26 & 27
Open to all Bally Rewards Members.
Earn entries by playing your favorite Casino games from 6 AM on Friday to 7:30 PM on Saturday. Club members receive free entry by swiping their Bally Rewards card at any promotional kiosk on each of the two days. Prize drawings will be held on August 27. To be eligible for the drawings, players swipe their Bally Rewards card at any promotional kiosk to activate their entries on August 27, any time between 6 PM – 7:30 PM CT. Drawings held at 7:30 PM. Winners will be announced at 8 PM, 8:30 PM, 9 PM, 9:30 PM, and 10 PM. Prizes include $100 – $750 Free Slot Play, and $1,000 Cash.
$20,000 JACKPOT PARTY
Friday, August 26
Open to Bally Rewards Members who received a Jackpot of $1,200 or more between January 1, 2020 – August 25, 2022. Invited guests check in and activate their entries at any promotional kiosk on August 26, between 5 PM – 7 PM. Drawings will be held from the Players Club. Five names will be drawn every half hour from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Each winner receives $1,000 in Free Slot Play.
MONTHLY EMAIL DRAWING
Bally Rewards Members submit their email addresses to enter a monthly drawing for $1,000 Bonus Free Slot Play.
LEGENDARY CELEBRATION
Legend Club Members receive complimentary appetizers and alcohol each Friday from 5 PM-9 PM at Cavanaugh’s On the River.
PREMIUM WEEKEND PARTY
Legend Club Members receive complimentary drinks from 7 PM-12 AM at the High Limit Bar on Fridays and Saturdays.
NEW GAMING PRODUCT
Play our newest slot game, Willy Wonka: Dreamers of Dreams. This game is a multi-denominational 1-cent, 2-cent, 5-cent, and 10-cent game.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
THE PIANO BAR AT CAVANAUGH’S ON THE RIVER – The casual, upscale atmosphere of the Piano Bar at Cavanaugh’s is the ideal place to enjoy live regional entertainment on Thursdays from 6 PM-9 PM and on Fridays and Saturdays from 6 PM-10 PM CT.
July 28 – Andrea Wirth
July 29 – Bob Green
July 30 – Matt Clark
August 4 – Andrea Wirth
August 5 – Bob Green
August 6 – Matt Clark
August 11 – Andrea Wirth
August 12 – Bob Green
August 13 – Matt Clark
August 18 – Andrea Wirth
August 19 – Bob Green
August 20 – Matt Clark
August 25 – Andrea Wirth
August 26 – Bob Green
August 27 – Matt Clark
DINING SPECIALS
Tap House July Special – Loaded Pretzel Beer Brat, $14
A juicy bratwurst served on a fluffy pretzel bun and stuffed with sauerkraut, bacon, beer cheese, tangy brewpub mustard, and red onions. Served with a side of house-made relish.
Tap House July Beer of the Month – Paulaner Pils, $5.50/pint
This classic Bavarian pilsner is crisp and clean. The malt flavor pairs perfectly with the mild flavor of the Loaded Pretzel Beer Brat and are light enough to not overpower the toppings.
HOTEL PACKAGES
FREE BREAKFAST at Bally’s Evansville in July!
Stay at Legend’s Tower on Thursday nights and enjoy Breakfast, up to $15, on us.
Relax and unwind in the luxurious Legend’s Tower in downtown Evansville, Indiana. Then, enjoy the morning menu at The Deli including Breakfast Sandwiches, Breakfast Pizza, Biscuits and Gravy, Fruit, Donuts, Coffee, Tea, and more!
Room rates starting as low as $109 per night.
MEETINGS AND GROUPS
Whether you’re planning a small business meeting or a large wedding, the Bally’s Evansville Convention Services Team is ready to work with you to create a customized event. Event spaces include Hotel Meeting Rooms, Conference Center, Riverfront Event Center, outdoor Events Plaza, and Riverfront Overlook. Visit www.ballysevansville.com
About Bally’s Evansville
Bally’s Evansville is a multi-million-dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana. The single-level casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 1,100 slot games, over 30 live and electronic table games, and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property also includes a sports book, three dining options, three bars, a conference center, a riverfront event center, and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.
With approximately 10,000 employees, Bally’s casino operations include more than 15,800 slot machines, 500 table games, and 5,300 hotel rooms. Upon closing the previously announced Tropicana Las Vegas (NV) transaction, as well as completing the construction of a land-based casino near the Nittany Mall in State College, PA, Bally’s will own and manage 16 casinos across 11 states. Its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “BALYâ€.
THUNDERBOLTS ANNOUNCE OPPONENTS AND FULL 2022-2023 HOCKEY SCHEDULE
Evansville, IN:Â The Evansville Thunderbolts, of the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League), announced today the full list of our 56 home and away games, plus what teams we will be playing.
With the ten opposing teams in the SPHL, our most common foe will be Vermilion County (eleven times overall). The Bobcats, from Danville, Illinois, were the new addition to the league last season, and we will see them at the Ford Center five times. The team we will see the most at home will be the Quad City Storm (six games). The Storm and the Thunderbolts have grown into quite the rivalry over the last few seasons. The only team the Thunderbolts will not see in the 22-23 regular-season campaign will be the Roanoke Rail Yard Dogs.
Following is a breakdown of our activity with each of the teams in the league: Vermilion County Bobcats – 11 games (5H, 6A); Peoria Rivermen – 9 games (3H, 6A); Quad City Storm – 8 games (6H, 2A); Birmingham Bulls – 8 games (3H, 5A); Huntsville Havoc – 7 games (3H, 4A); Pensacola Ice Flyers – 5 games (2H, 3A); Knoxville Ice Bears – 4 games (2H, 2A); Macon Mayhem – 2 games (2H, 0A); Fayetteville Marksmen – 2 games (2H, 0A); Roanoke Railyard Dogs – no games.
The Thunderbolts’ next big announcement will take place very soon with details of our Promotional Calendar. This season promises to include new ideas and themes, as well as the return of many of our staple events.
Season ticket and group packages are now on sale for the upcoming season. Call 812-422-BOLT for details.
HOT JOBS
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Otters battle back at Sussex County, lose heartbreaker in ninth
AUGUSTA, N.J. -Â After falling behind in an early 5-0 hole to the Sussex County Miners Friday, the Evansville Otters chipped away to take the lead halfway through the game before losing in heartbreaking fashion in the bottom of the ninth inning 7-6.
The start of the game was not ideal for the Otters coming out of the Frontier League’s All-Star Break, giving up five runs in the bottom of the first inning to the Miners. Three of the five runs scored on bases-loaded walks off Evansville starter Brice Stuteville.
However, Evansville quickly responded in the next inning, much like they have throughout the season.
The Otters chipped away at the 5-0 deficit with two runs in the top of the second. Jeffrey Baez scored a run on a ball put in play by George Callil, who reached on an error. Steven Sensley later scored on an RBI single by Justin Felix.
Following scoreless innings in the bottom of the second through the fourth by Stuteville, Evansville jumped ahead 6-5 in the top of the fifth, putting up a four-spot.
The inning was highlighted by an RBI triple from Zach Biermann and an RBI single by Sensley. Baez also scored on a bases-loaded walk to Felix, while Sensley later scored on a wild pitch.
With a 6-5 lead, Stuteville pitched through six innings in the start for the Otters, finding his rhythm after the first frame. After a tough first inning, Stuteville struck out five batters in his remaining five innings of work and allowed only two walks and just one hit the rest of the outing.
Overall, Stuteville finished with six strikeouts, seven walks and five runs allowed in six innings. He had a no-decision.
The Miners’ starter Vin Mazzaro also took a no-decision, giving up six runs and seven hits in 4.1 innings with five strikeouts.
The Otters’ 6-5 advantage held until the bottom of the seventh inning when Webb Little singled in a run to tie the game for the Miners.
Sussex County went on to a walk-off win in the bottom of the ninth with an RBI single by David Maberry with the bases loaded.
Reliever Augie Gallardo was handed the loss for Evansville, his third of the season. John Baker got the win, his sixth, after going 1.2 innings.
Evansville had three players have multi-hit games in Baez, Sensley and Felix. Felix also finished with two RBIs.
The series continues Saturday at 5:05 p.m. CT in the middle game of the three-game set. Broadcast coverage can be found on the Otters’ YouTube channel.
One Decision And Its Life-Altering Impacts
One Decision And Its Life-Altering Impacts
by State Reperenstive Cindy Ledbetter
With state legislators heading back to the Capitol for a special session to return money to taxpayers, we will also seize the opportunity to save the unborn. For many, including myself, the recent and historic action of the U.S. Supreme Court returning the question of abortion back to the states by overturning Roe v. Wade stirs up waves of emotion. This is a personal issue, and one I relate to as I became pregnant at the age of 16. My teenage pregnancy, though unplanned and with me totally unprepared, made me who I am now. Most important, my child is living and making a difference in this world. Sadly, more than 50 million babies have been denied this same right and never took their first breath.
Becoming a mother at a young age, I did make sacrifices. As I vote to strengthen Indiana’s pro-life policies, I will also support increasing resources and help to Hoosier women and families.
In Indiana, we have been building up this support with the MOMS Helpline, by expanding access to health care for expecting and new mothers, and enacting the Safe Haven Law.
House Republicans recently announced a proposal to significantly increase resources for mothers before, during and after pregnancy. This legislation, which will be considered during the special session, creates more than $20 million in tax exemptions and appropriates more than $58 million to boost proven programs for mothers and families. With this investment, we will help mothers in crisis, increase the availability and affordability of child care, support community-based programs focused on healthy babies and families, and encourage more people to consider adoption.
This helps build on our past support for mothers, including a new law I co-authored to expand Medicaid eligibility for low-income Hoosiers. As care will also be extended from a 60-day period to a full year of coverage, more women will be able to receive critical medical care to ensure they and their children are healthy.
Mothers who need help accessing prenatal resources can call the MOMS Helpline at 1-844-MCH-MOMS or visitin.gov/health/moms-helpline. Parents needing free diapers in Indiana can visit indianadiaperbank.org. Additional help, including temporary financial assistance, can be found through Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration atin.gov/fssa.
My pro-life commitment comes not just from my experience as a mother, but also from science. I have bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing, and I am currently working on my doctorate. We should always make decisions based on facts. When Roe v. Wade was originally decided, we did not have the same data we do today. Ultrasounds were only beginning to be widely used during pregnancies. We now know children in the womb suck their thumbs, develop fingerprints, feel pain and joy, acquire food preferences and recognize their mother’s voice.
It’s only right that Indiana strengthens its reputation as one of the most pro-life states in our nation by further protecting the sanctity of life. We also must continue to increase resources for Hoosiers throughout all stages of motherhood and family planning. This includes access to affordable health care, and free or low-cost contraceptives. We can do more to make adoption more accessible, and the successful Safe Haven Baby Box program, which allows someone in crisis to safely surrender a newborn child, should continue to grow. This is how we respect and protect all life in Indiana.
Live hearings for the special session can be viewed on iga.in.gov. Stay updated on legislation through my e-newsletter, which anyone can sign up for at in.gov/h75. Please reach out at 317-232-9769 or h75@iga.in.gov.
FOOTNOTE: THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER POSTED THIS ARTICLE WITHOUT BIAS OR
 EDITING.