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Four returners re-sign for 2025 Otters season

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Four returners re-sign for 2025 season
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters are excited to announce the re-signings of OF Mason White, LHP Grif Hughes and RHPs Chip Korbacher and Ryan Wiltse.

“All four of these guys are set up for highly successful second professional seasons,” Otters’ Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “I know all four of them will show up to spring training ready to work hard and make immediate impacts.”

White, who grew up in Evansville, attended Evansville Central High School. He began his collegiate career at Southeastern Illinois College in the fall of 2018. After a pair of seasons with the Falcons, White transferred to Indiana University Southeast. In his senior campaign, he put together a .430 batting average, with 95 hits, 65 runs scored, 19 home runs, 75 RBIs and 33 walks with just 32 strikeouts while the Grenadiers advanced to the NAIA World Series.

White joined the team midseason last year on May 31, just after the NAIA World Series run. In his debut professional season, White put together a .255 batting average with 19 walks, 59 hits, 15 doubles, a triple and five home runs. On the base paths, he was 17-19 on stolen bases attempts.

Grif Hughes, a native of Knoxville, TN, returns for his second professional season in 2025. He made 36 appearances last year, collecting a 3.07 ERA. In 44 innings of work, he allowed 18 runs (15 earned) with 17 walks and 61 strikeouts.

Prior to his time in Evansville, Hughes attended Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, TN. In four seasons with the Eagles, he appeared in 63 games, putting together a 5.48 ERA. Across 120 innings, Hughes had 147 strikeouts to 51 walks.

Chip Korbacher, hailing from Oceanside, CA, is also returning for his second year of pro ball. The right-handed pitcher pitched in 20 games last year, starting four. Alongside a 1-1 record, Hughes pitched in 37.2 innings, allowing just 16 earned runs and striking out 38 batters.

Before joining the Otters, Korbacher pitched four years at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, KY. In 68 career collegiate games, Korbacher had a 3.99 ERA and 7-4 record. He allowed just 39 earned runs and recorded 111 strikeouts to 48 walks.

Finally, Ryan Wiltse also re-ups for his second season of professional baseball with the Otters. Wiltse, a Fresno, CA native, played in 21 games last year in Evansville. In 40 innings of work, he allowed 20 earned runs and had 34 strikeouts to just 15 walks.

Collegiately, Wiltse began his career at Fresno City College before transferring to St. Marys College. In three years with the Gaels, he pitched in 63 games, 20 of which were starts. In 166 innings, he had a 12-9 record with 167 strikeouts and 67 walks.

The Evansville Otters are excited to welcome fans back to Bosse Field in 2025 for the 30th season of Otters baseball! Season ticket and group ticket packages are on sale now. Call (812) 435-8686 for more information. Individual game tickets will go on sale in the coming weeks.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up to date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call (812) 435-8686.

METS to Resume Inbound Walnut Street Route

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METS Walnut Route Change

Due to construction progress at the intersection of Vann Ave and the Lloyd Expressway METS is now able to
proceed to its usual inbound Walnut Route.

EƯective immediately the new inbound route exits Eastland Mall from E Virginia St., left on N Congress Ave, right on
E Indiana St, left on Stockwell Rd, crosses the Lloyd Expressway into Stepping Stone then exits right on Lloyd
Expressway, right on S Green River Rd, right on Lincoln Ave, right on Vann Ave., left on E Walnut St., right on Fifth St,
right on Vine St, then right into the Downtown Terminal.

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.

UE golf teams face USI on Friday

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 UE golf teams face USI on Friday

Fendrich Golf Course to host the teams

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On Friday, the University of Evansville men’s and women’s golf teams are set to take on USI in match competition at Fendrich Golf Course in Evansville.

Fans and supporters are welcome to attend with tee times beginning at 10 a.m. with the final group set to tee off at 11:04 a.m.

Purple Aces tee times are as follows:

10:00 a.m. – Andres Rodriguez vs Bannister (USI)

10:08 a.m. – Mallory Russell/Kate Petrova vs Luthy/Ready (USI)

10:16 a.m. – Masatoyo Kato/Mason Taylor vs Vertanen/Boone (USI)

10:24 a.m. – Elizabeth Mercer/Louise Standtke vs Navato/Kirsch (USI)

10:32 a.m. – Omar Khalid/Julian Kiessling vs Goebel/Worthington (USI)

10:40 a.m. – Destynie Sheridan/Jane Grankina vs Vera/Blakeley (USI)

10:48 a.m. – Luke Schneider/Miguel Sobrado vs Reynolds/Peck (USI)

10:54 a.m. – Izzy Steele/Trinity Dubbs vs Schneider/Wymer (USI)

11:04 a.m. – Daniil Romashkin/Jamison Ousley vs Ornelas/Bauchek (USI)

-www.GoPurpleAces.com-

USI Softball series at Tennessee State moved to Friday and Saturday

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USI Softball series at Tennessee State moved to Friday and Saturday

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball’s upcoming Ohio Valley Conference series at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee this weekend has been pushed up a day to attempt to avoid bad weather in the weekend forecast.

Originally scheduled for a doubleheader on Saturday and a single game on Sunday, the series has shifted to a doubleheader on Friday starting at Noon and a single game on Saturday at 2 p.m.

The Screaming Eagles (4-14, 1-2 OVC) will head to Nashville and face the Tigers after opening the OVC season last weekend at home against Western Illinois University, taking one of three games against the Leathernecks.

Governor Braun Signs Executive Orders on Reducing Over-Regulation and Creating Opportunity While Protecting Our Environment

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Governor Braun Signs Executive Orders on Reducing Over-Regulation and Creating Opportunity While Protecting Our Environment

“We need to unleash the productive side of our economy while protecting and preserving our state’s natural resources.”

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Mike Braun signed two executive orders on environmental policy focused on preserving our abundant natural resources while fostering growth in Indiana.

Executive Order 25-38: Creating Opportunity and Reducing Over-Regulation While Protecting Our Environment 

Federal laws like the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Safe Drinking Water Act establish baseline national standards for environmental protection, and states implement those standards within their borders.

Many states go further than the federal standards and create a complex web of regulations for businesses and farmers to navigate, stifling innovation and raising the cost of living.

This executive order makes the federal environmental standards of the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Safe Drinking Water Act Indiana’s standards, and ensures that the state will not adopt new regulations more stringent than those national standards unless required by state law or deemed necessary by the Governor’s office to address specific needs.

“We can protect our environment and grow our economy, and the federal standards of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act are an appropriate baseline to strike that balance. Adhering to the national standards will give Hoosier businesses and communities regulatory certainty and encourage new businesses to invest and grow here in Indiana where they know the compliance framework already — all while safeguarding Hoosiers’ health and preserving our natural resources.” —  Governor Mike Braun

Executive Order 25-37: Indiana’s Environmental Policy Will be Based on Sound Science, not Politicized ‘Environmental Justice’ 

Fourteen states have “environmental justice” initiatives, designed to make environmental policy decisions on the basis of race and other factors.

This executive order makes clear that Indiana will not use the concept of “environmental justice” in the state’s permitting or enforcement decisions.

“Indiana’s environmental policy will be based solely on sound science – not a political agenda like ‘environmental justice.’ My environmental policy is all about preserving our abundant natural resources, fostering economic development, and safeguarding Hoosiers’ health.” —  Governor Mike Braun

Attorney General Files Suit Against Jasper Travel Agency

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Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against a travel company based in Jasper. The company is accused of engaging in illegal deceptive practices, including identity theft and fraudulent timeshare transactions.

According to Rokita, GoGo Travel Consulting LLC falsely represented itself by using the identity of an Indiana-licensed real estate broker without his knowledge or consent.

Attorney General Rokita said, “We encourage anyone who believes they have been a victim of timeshare fraud to contact our office immediately.”

Older adults are particularly vulnerable to timeshare scams, which often involve high-pressure sales tactics that include bogus claims of having ready buyers for timeshare properties. Victims are typically asked to pay upfront fees for supposed taxes or closing costs, only to find that the promised transactions never occur.

Attorney General Rokita filed the lawsuit through his Homeowner Protection Unit (HPU), which is part of the office’s Consumer Protection Division.

HPU’s investigation revealed that the phone number utilized by GoGo Travel, which was spoofed to appear as a number originating from southern Indiana, was ultimately linked to two Mexican nationals living in Puerto Vallarta who are alleged to be conspirators in the fraudulent scheme.

In conjunction with this legal action, the Attorney General’s office is raising awareness about the broader issue of timeshare fraud, which is often linked to organized crime. According to a joint notice by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), timeshare fraud schemes are frequently perpetrated by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations. These organizations use the proceeds from such fraud to fund other criminal activities, including drug trafficking and human trafficking.

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attempts. Consumers may file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.

Grand Opening Ceremony Heldt at the Susan H. Snyder Center for Women and Children

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The Evansville Rescue Mission (ERM) will host a Grand Opening and Dedication ceremony for the Susan H. Snyder Center for Women and Children (CWC) on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. The ceremony, which will be held at the new center, 1400 Professional Blvd. in Evansville, is open to the public.

Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry will be the keynote speaker during the ceremony. As
well, Dr. Tom DeVries, President / CEO of the Citygate Network, a national association of which the ERM is a longtime member, will bring brief remarks, as will members of the Mission’s leadership team. A self-guided, curated tour of the facility will follow the ceremony.

Several years in the making, the CWC will, in the months ahead, feature a capacity of 125 women and children once fully operational. There will be a space for mothers with children, and a totally separate space for single women. The Mission plans to very slowly begin receiving guests within the next few weeks once the building is totally completed. Then, over the course of the coming months, the residential capacity will be gradually increased incrementally so the staff has a chance to refine and enhance the Center’s policies, procedures, and best practices. As well, the slow increase in capacity will allow the Mission’s operational fundraising to keep up with the pace of its growth.

The CWC will feature a Day Care for residents and staW to use, a salon; a Fitness Center, three laundry facilities, a teaching kitchen, a Children’s Library, a technology lab, an in-house “store”, a chapel and multi-purpose room, an Emergency Shelter, and a Dining Room. As well, the CWC will offer programming, case management, and other wrap-around services provided by our staff, and by our collaborative partners in the community.

The Evansville Rescue Mission also announces the successful completion of its $9M capital
campaign project, which was started in 2023. The capital campaign allows for the reconstruction of the 42,000 square foot facility and for a short period of the operational costs associated with the new Center.

he Evansville Rescue Mission was founded in 1917 by Dr. Ernest and Edna Reveal. It has operated continuously in the Evansville area for 108 years and has been led by seven chief executives during that time. The current President / CEO, the Reverend Tracy L. Gorman, is in his 17th year as the Mission’s leader. As well, the Mission is governed by an independent nonprofit Board of Directors consisting of 15 Board Directors. The ERM also comprised of its Men’s Residence Center, and the Youth Care Center, which are both in downtown Evansville; The Thrift Store, Mission Grounds Coffee Shop, and The Furniture Warehouse, all located in Washington Square Mall on South Green River Road. The Mission serves close to 300,000 meals annually and provides close to 50,000 nightly bed spaces.