September 4 – September 10The Week in Indiana History |
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1. Which battle was fought near Lafayette, Indiana, in November of 1811? 2. In what year did Indiana become the 19th State? 3. In what year did Hoosier Wendell Willkie run for U. S. President?
Answers:  1. Battle of Tippecanoe  2. 1816  3. 1940 Answer to “Hoosier Guess Who:”  Cole Porter |
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ANNOUNCING THE 2022- 2023 BROADWAY SEASON AT ONEP
2022-2023 OFF-BROADWAY SEASON AT THR OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
Season Subscriptions On Sale Today
Evansville, IN – The Old National Events Plaza and Nederlander National Markets are thrilled to announce the 2022-2023 Broadway in Evansville season! This season is headlined by the nine-time Tony® Award-winning Best Musical,The Book of Mormon, followed by a holiday extravaganza for the entire family, Cirque Dreams Holidaze, the gorgeous Lincoln Center production of My Fair Lady, the return of Riverdance in The 25th Anniversary Tour, and closing with the all-new tour of the beloved family musical, Annie. Subscriptions for new and renewing subscribers are available beginning Monday, August 1st. On-sale dates for individual tickets will be announced at a future date.
“The upcoming season offers some of Broadway’s most loved classics, plus a few action-packed shows, so there is truly something for everyone,†notes Nick Wallace, The Plaza’s General Manager. “We look forward to welcoming our season subscribers and guests back to Aiken Theatre for Broadway this fall.â€
Off-Broadway  Season in Evansville 2022-2023 Season
The Book of Mormon: Tuesday, October 11, 2022, | 7:30 pm
Cirque Dream Holidaze: Thursday, December 1, 2022, | 7:30 pm
My Fair Lady: Sunday, February 5, 2023, | 7:00 pm
Riverdance The 25th Anniversary Tour: Thursday, March 30, 2023, | 7:30 pm
Annie: Monday, April 10, 2023, | 7:30 pm
 The only way to guarantee your seats to this incredible lineup is to become a season subscriber. Subscriptions start as low as $195 for all 5 shows. Visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com, call the box office at 812-437-8300, or stop by the box office at 715 Locust St. Evansville, IN, 47708, Monday-Friday, 10a-5p.
Enjoy the many exclusive benefits of being a subscriber including the best seats at the best prices, a guarantee of the same great seats for each season show, the option to renew those seats from year to year, and the first options on upgrading seats. Subscribers also receive additional ticket offers and the chance to purchase tickets to add-on shows before the general public. Subscription tickets are mailed to each subscriber prior to the performance to avoid box office lines and lost ticket insurance is included at no additional charge.
DETAILED SHOW INFORMATION
The Book of Mormon | October 11, 2022
The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.†The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.†And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.†Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show calls it “Genius. Brilliant. Phenomenal.” It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON, the nine-time Tony Award®-winning Best Musical. Contains explicit language. For more information, visit TheBookOfMormonTour.com.
Cirque Dreams Holidaze | December 1, 2022
CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE dazzles with a brilliant and whimsical family holiday spectacular. This annual tradition wraps a Broadway-style production around an infusion of contemporary circus arts. As lights dim and the music swells, audiences will have visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads as a fantastical cast of holiday storybook characters come to life on stage. With an original music score, twists on holiday classics sung live, and new sets, scenery, and storylines, this ultimate holiday gift for the entire family is sure to put a twinkle in your eye!
My Fair Lady | February 5, 2023
From Lincoln Center Theater that brought you The King & I and South Pacific, comes “a sumptuous new production of the most perfect musical of all time†(Entertainment Weekly), Lerner & Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY. Director Bartlett Sher’s glowing production is “thrilling, glorious and better than it ever was†(New York Times). “Every so often a revival comes along that reminds you how indispensable great theater can be†(NY1).
Boasting such classic songs as “I Could Have Danced All Night,†“The Rain in Spain,†“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly†and “On the Street Where You Live,†MY FAIR LADY tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.â€Â But who is really being transformed?
Riverdance The 25th Anniversary Tour | March 30, 2023
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show is Riverdance, as you’ve never seen it before! A powerful and stirring reinvention of this beloved favorite celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning score and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance. Twenty-five years on, composer Bill Whelan has rerecorded his mesmerizing soundtrack while producer Moya Doherty and director John McColgan have completely reimagined the ground-breaking show with innovative and spectacular lighting, projection, stage, and costume designs.
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary power and grace of its music and dance–beloved by fans of all ages. Fall in love with the magic of Riverdance all over again.
Annie | April 10, 2023
Holding onto hope when times are tough can take an awful lot of determination, and sometimes, an awful lot of determination comes in a surprisingly small package. Little Orphan Annie has reminded generations of theatergoers that sunshine is always right around the corner, and now the best-loved music of all time is set to return in a new production – just as you remember it and just when we need it most.
Annie, directed by Jenn Thompson, features the iconic book and score, written by Tony Award®-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin. This celebration of family, optimism, and the American spirit remains the ultimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your way.
AMERICAN HERITAGE RIVERBOAT TOÂ DOCK IN EVANSVILLE THROUGHOUT THE FALLÂ
AMERICAN HERITAGE RIVERBOAT TOÂ DOCK IN EVANSVILLE THROUGHOUT THE FALLÂ
Evansville, IN – August 31, 2022 – Visit Evansville and American Cruise Lines have announced that the American Heritage will return to Evansville for four additional stops through the Fall of 2022. The American Heritage, a classic newly renovated paddlewheeler carrying 150 passengers, will moor at the dock formerly occupied by the LST 325 at Marina Pointe on the following dates:  Â
| Sunday | September 11, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
| Saturday | September 17, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
| Saturday | October 1, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
 Members of the community are invited to Marina Pointe to view the riverboat and welcome passengers, but tours of the American Heritage will not be available.Â
 “We are excited to welcome the American Heritage and American Cruise Lines back to Evansville. As we look to reactivate these activities from our bend in the Ohio River, this is a first, important step. In addition to these tremendous cruise opportunities, we continue to work towards attracting a riverboat to Evansville full time that can accommodate our local community and visitors alike,†said Alexis Berggren, President & CEO of Visit Evansville.Â
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About American Cruise Lines
American Cruise Lines offers river cruising and small ship coastal cruising in the U.S.A. Year after year, America continues to launch the newest U.S.-built ships and uniquely curated itineraries for exploring and Cruising Close to Home®. On all American cruises, guests discover the history, spirit, and culture of the United States aboard a sophisticated fleet of American riverboats and small cruise ships. American operates 15 ships, all accommodating just 100-190 passengers, which cruise more than 35 domestic itineraries in 34 states. American offers domestic Flat-Rate Airfare for all its U.S. cruises and complimentary pre-cruise hotel stays for all Mississippi River cruises. Â
About Visit EvansvilleÂ
Visit Evansville is the official sales and marketing agency for tourism in Evansville, Indiana, and Vanderburgh County. Visit Evansville is dedicated to marketing and supporting local hotels and attractions and enhancing the area’s economy by selling the region as a premier destination for conventions, meetings, sports events, leisure, and business. Additionally, Visit Evansville operates the Evansville Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, multi-use sports facility, home to Deaconess Sports Park and Goebel Soccer Complex. Â
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Mother Arrested For Impaired Driving While Transporting Children
Fort Wayne  Mother Arrested for Impaired Driving while Transporting Children
September 3, 2022
Warrick County – Friday night, September 2, at approximately 6:33 p.m., Indiana State Police responded to a crash involving injuries on I-64 near the 42-mile marker, east of Lynnville. When troopers arrived, they located a white 2008 Subaru Impreza off the roadway and on its top. The driver, Justa Shinn, 33, of Fort Wayne, and her two children were still inside the vehicle. The two children were removed, but the driver was trapped inside the vehicle and had to be extricated by Lynnville and Pigeon Twp. Fire Departments.
The driver and two children were properly restrained at the time of the crash. An odor of marijuana was detected inside the vehicle. Preliminary investigation revealed Shinn was traveling west on I-64 and for unknown reasons left the roadway, struck the wooded tree line on the north side of the interstate, and overturned.
Shinn and her two children received minor injuries and were transported to Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Boonville where they were treated and released. Troopers detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage on Shinn, and she displayed signs of impairment. Shinn submitted to a blood test and the results are pending. Troopers searched Shinn’s vehicle and found alcohol, two clear baggies containing marijuana, and marijuana gummies.
Shinn’s two children were taken into protective custody by the Indiana Department of Child Services. Shinn was arrested and taken to the Warrick County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Justa Shinn, 33, Fort Wayne, IN
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor
- Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 Felony
- Possession of Marijuana, Class B Misdemeanor
Arresting Officer: Trooper Trey Stewart, Indiana State Police
Assisting Officers: Sergeant Brown and Trooper Eaton, Indiana State Police
Assisting Agency: Warrick County Sheriff’s Office
FOOTNOTE: All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Evansville Man Arrested after Overnight Chase on Motorcycle
Vanderburgh County – Friday night, September 2, at approximately 11:50 p.m., Trooper Vennekotter was patrolling First Avenue south of Diamond Avenue when he spotted a black 2019 Yamaha motorcycle traveling south at a high rate of speed and passing another vehicle. The motorcycle was clocked by radar at 60 in the 45 mile per hour zone. Trooper Vennekotter attempted to stop the motorcycle, but the rider accelerated and turned east on Columbia and reached speeds of approximately 80 mph before turning north onto Main Street. The rider disregarded multiple stop signs and eventually turned east on Bob Griese Pass, and then north on Heidelbach Avenue. The rider then turned west on Diamond Avenue, north on First Avenue, west on West Buena Vista Road, and north on Fulton Avenue before crashing in the 7800 block of Darmstadt Road. The rider was identified as Charles A. Fairbanks, 23, of Evansville. Troopers treated Fairbanks for his injuries until EMS arrived. Fairbanks was transported to Deaconess Midtown for minor injuries. After Fairbanks was treated, he was released and transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Charles Fairbanks, 23, Evansville, IN
- Resisting Law Enforcement, Level 6 Felony
- Reckless Driving, Class C Misdemeanor
Arresting Officer: Trooper Vennekotter, Indiana State Police
Assisting Officer: Trooper Aaron Hadley, Indiana State Police
Trailblazers split tough games on first day of Owens CC Tournament
PERRYSBURG, Ohio – The Vincennes University Trailblazers volleyball team suffered their first loss of the 2022 season Friday night on the opening day of the two-day Owens Community College tournament.
VU fell in four sets to NJCAA Division II No. 15-ranked Richard Bland College 25-20, 18-25, 22-25, 20-25 before immediately turning around and defeating Muskegon Community College in four sets 17-25, 25-18, 27-25, 25-14.
The Trailblazers took the court to begin their weekend tournament and VU quickly made an impact, jumping out to a 16-11 lead midway through the opening set over the Richard Bland Statesmen.
Vincennes continued to roll with their lead as VU took the early 1-0 match lead taking set one 25-20.
RBC battled back in the second set, grabbing an early lead and expanding to an eight-point advantage before taking set two and evening the match 25-18.
Vincennes fell behind early in the third set as well before rallying back with a 7-1 scoring run to take an 11-10 lead.
The two teams traded points in a back-and-forth battle of a set, with the Statesmen coming out on top and taking the 2-1 match lead 25-22.
Trailing in a match for the first time this season, the Trailblazers looked to avoid their first loss of the season as the fourth set began as another close battle.
Richard Bland College grabbed control of the match late with a 23-17 lead, before VU answered with three straight points, but were unable to close the margin any further as RBC took set four and the match 25-20.
VU was led offensively by freshman Paige Parlanti (Las Vegas, Nev.) who recorded another double-double on the season with a team-high 11 kills and 20 digs, while also adding an ace and a block assist on the night.
Freshmen Audrey Buis (Franklin, Ind.) and Alexis Chrappa (Effingham, Ill.) both hit well at the net with Buis finishing with seven kills and a block assist and Chrappa ending with six kills, seven digs and a block assist.
Freshman Tuana Turhan (Ankara, Turkey) and sophomore Malgorzata Banasiak (Gdynia, Poland) each recorded four kills against Richard Bland, with Turhan filling up the box score with three digs, two block assists and a set assist, with Banasiak finishing with a team-high three block assists.
Setters sophomore Hannah Graber (Montgomery, Ind.) and Maecy Johnson (Chrisman, Ill.) rounded out the VU offense with Graber getting two kills with her double-double of 16 set assists and 11 digs and Johnson getting one kill and just missing a double-double with nine set assists and nine digs.
Freshman Kennedy Sowell (Effingham, Ill.) controlled the net defensively for VU, match Banasiak for a team-high three block assists, while adding one dig.
The backrow defense was anchored by freshman libero Morgan Netcott (Montague, Mich.) and sophomore Lara Gomes de Castro (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Netcott finished with 12 digs and four set assists, while Gomes de Castro ended her match with five digs and an ace.
“Well, starting your day with a three-hour delay certainly doesn’t help,†VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said as the tournament ran behind schedule on the first day. “It wasn’t the best of circumstances, but we weren’t the only ones affected by that, so we had to go into our match and try to make the best out of it that we could.â€
“We had an extremely strong start and had really good control of the game,†Sien added. “We served extremely tough and really took them out of their offense in set one. Then I think we weren’t as aggressive as we were early on and Richard Bland started serving us extremely tough back. We just got into a really long rut where our passing was not consistent where we could run all three of our hitters. Which just made our offense very predictable.â€
“Despite that, all three sets that we lost were still pretty close,†Sien said. “So maybe a positive I can take out of this game is that even though we weren’t nearly playing at the top of our game, we were still battling.â€
Vincennes had zero time to dwell on this result as VU had to immediately turn around and play Muskegon Community College from Muskegon, Mich. in the second of a back-to-back.
VU was slow out of the gates against the Jayhawks after their four-set battle with Richard Bland, with Muskegon holding on to an early lead to take set one 25-17.
The Trailblazers regrouped before the second set and Coach Sien came up with a new rotation going forward.
This new strategy paid off quickly with VU taking seven of the first nine points of set two.
VU continued to ride this momentum to take set two and even the match 25-18.
In the pivotal set three, the Trailblazers found themselves in another tightly contested battle. Muskegon jumped out to an early lead and looked to secure control of the match with a late 23-19 lead.
Vincennes responded back in a big way, with a 6-1 scoring run to force overtime. VU continued to ride this momentum, along with a key kill from freshman Audrey Buis to take set three 27-25 and take a 2-1 match lead.
With the Trailblazers looking to close out a very long first day of the Owens CC Tournament, VU used four separate scoring runs of three or more points to grab control of set four and go on to take the match 25-14.
Paige Parlanti continued the strong start to her collegiate career with her second double-double of the day against Muskegon, finishing with a team-high 16 kills and 17 digs. Parlanti also added three solo blocks and a block assist defensively and three aces.
Audrey Buis recorded her first career double-double, setting new career-highs with 14 kills and 13 digs, while also recording two aces and one block assist.
Tuana Turhan finished with seven kills, four block assists, two digs and one ace, with Hannah Graber and Alexis Chrappa close behind with six kills, seven digs, 41 set assists and one ace for Graber and five kills, four digs and two block assists for Chrappa.
Graber’s 41 set assists are the second-most in her career, falling five short of a new career-high.
Kennedy Sowell rounds out the VU offense with three kills and two block assists to close out the night.
Malgorzata Banasiak and Maecy Johnson only saw the court in the first set, but Banasiak still managed to come away with one solo block and three block assists and Johnson finished her night with three set assists and two digs.
Freshman Nisa Salis (Ankara, Turkey) entered the game in the opening set as well and came away with a block assist.
Morgan Netcott led the Blazers defensively with 20 digs and Lara Gomes de Castro added eight digs and a very impressive five aces.
“We don’t normally lose four sets in a row,†Sien said. “So when that happens, we have to do something to change things up. This is the first time we’ve done it this year because this was really the first time we’ve faced some tough adversity. But it’s something we’ve done last year, where when we get into those tough ruts, we go with a five-one, one setter offense and tonight Hannah ran that for us.â€
“She has great experience running a one setter offense,†Sien added. “And the nice thing about a one-setter system is that the set is always the same. No matter who good your two setters are, there are going to be some differences. At that point in the match, we felt like that needed to be done, just to get that extra level of consistency.â€
“We also switched a few other things, we put Audrey on the outside and she had a really nice match,†Sien said. “That is more her spot and to be able to put her and Paige out there, that’s some pretty big firepower for us and we really needed that. We put Alexis on the right-side, so she had to block more which I thought she did a pretty nice job doing. She also swings well offensively too. At that point, we just needed more offense on our left-side.â€
“In the third set, we faced set point twice, but we had comeback before after facing set point this season against Lake Land,†Sien added. “Doing it today is even tougher than that, because we did it against Lake Land at home. That was a real gut-check for us. Whoever was going to win that third set was going to win the match. So that was some true grit to persevere through that. Audrey coming through with a left-handed kill really turned things around for us. Her doing that left-handed, I just sat back and said, ‘wow, how did she do that’. Because that’s a tough shot. The set was past the pin and she takes the ball and dumbs it straight down. That was the point of not only the set, but the match.â€
“This was also a big match for Morgan Netcott too,†Sien said. “Facing a bunch of kids that she has either played in high school or club with and going against her club coach, this was a tough game for her as well. She led us in digs and had a few moments, but just imagine her emotions going into that match, especially playing in front of so many of her friends and family who made the trip down to see her play. I’m proud that she played extremely well, played under control and demonstrated some really good leadership on the floor. It was her day and I’m really happy for her and I think the team is really happy for her too.â€
The Trailblazers will return to the Owens CC floor Saturday, Sept. 3 for the final day of the Owens CC Tournament.
Vincennes will square off against the College of Lake County at 10 a.m. eastern, before closing out the weekend tournament against Glen Oaks Community College at 2:30 p.m. eastern.
“This will be a first for this team this year but our returning players have had similar situations last year,†Sien said about making the quick turnaround between games. “It’s nothing new. Ideally, we would have been done several hours before we were tonight, but we weren’t and there’s nothing we can do about it now.â€
“The two teams we are facing tomorrow are a little bit unknown to us right now,†Sien added. “Lake County has a new coach that I know, somewhat, from being in Region 4 and we haven’t played Glen Oaks in a number of years. But through these first eight games of the season, we’ve gone through a lot, so I think we will be fine. Despite the schedule problems and getting out late tonight, I believe we will be fine tomorrow.â€
Otters clinch postseason spot with win at Florence
FLORENCE, Ky. – The Evansville Otters clinched their spot in the 2022 Frontier League postseason with an 8-1 win against the Florence Y’alls.
For the third time in the last four games between the two, the Florence Y’alls started the game with a solo home run from Brennan Price.
The 1-0 Florence lead lasted to the third when Evansville struck. J.R. Davis kicked off the Otters scoring with a two-run double. Later in the third, two more runs came home on a two-run single from Miles Gordon.
From the third, the 4-1 Evansville lead held firm well into the game’s later stages.
In the seventh, after back-to-back singles and a walk, Dakota Phillips emptied the bases with a grand slam, his second of the season. The grand slam gave the Otters an 8-1 lead as the bullpen got involved.
Between Jacob Bowles and Kein Davis, the Otters’ relief pitching kept the Evansville lead intact, leading to a series-opening 8-1 win for the Otters.
Austin Gossmann got the win for Evansville, giving up just one run in six complete innings. Jonaiker Villalobos received the loss, giving up six of the Otters’ nine runs.
With the win (and Lake Erie’s loss), the Otters claimed their spot in the 2022 Frontier League postseason. From here, the Otters and Schaumburg Boomers will wait to see who hosts the one-game wild-card round on Tuesday, Sept. 9th.
The series with Florence continues Saturday night with a 5:36 p.m. CT first pitch from Thomas More Stadium.

1960   Tommye Lou Glaze was named “Miss Indiana for 1960.â€Â She waved to thousands of visitors from her large float in Atlantic City, New Jersey.  She won the vocal contest with her performance of “Barber of Seville.† On hand for the occasion was Indiana Governor candidate Matthew Welsh.  From Culver, in Marshall County, Tommye Lou was a senior at Indiana University.










