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Election Day Voting Centers Locations

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Election Day Vote Centers 

Previously, a voter was required to vote at the polling place within the precinct they resided. Now, a voter can choose to vote at any Vote Center that is convenient for them.

On Election Day, May 3, 2022, the polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM.

If you need information about a voter’s registration, you can call the Voter’s Registration Office at (812) 435-5223.

For other election questions, you can call the Election Office at (812) 435-5122.

2022 Election Day Vote Centers PDF List

View a map of the Election Day Vote Centers

 LOCATIONS   ADDRESS ZIP
 4-H Fair Activities Building 201 E. Boonville-New Harmony Rd. 47725
 Academy for Innovative Studies (AIS)
      (Formerly the Old North High       School)
2319 Stringtown Rd. 47711
 Bethel United Church of Christ 3029 N. Green River Rd. 47715
 Bethlehem United Church of Christ 6400 Oak Hill Rd 47725
 Blue Grass Church Main Campus 14200 Petersburg Rd. 47725
 Calvary Temple Assembly of God 5050 N. First Ave. 47710
 Caze Elementary School 2013 S. Green River Rd. 47714
 Cedar Hall Elementary School  2100 N. Fulton Ave. 47710
 Fairlawn United Methodist Church 2001 Parker Dr. 47714
 McCutchanville Fire House 9219 Petersburg Rd. 47725
 Memorial Baptist Church 605 Canal St. 47713
 Methodist Temple 2109 Lincoln Ave. 47714
 Northeast Park Baptist Church  1215 N. Boeke Rd. 47711
 Plaza Park School   7301 Lincoln Ave. 47715
 St. James West UMC 3111 Hillcrest Terrace 47720
 St. Lucas United Church of Christ 33 W. Virginia St. 47710
 Simpson United Methodist Church 2201 W. Illinois St 47712
 St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 8701 Big Cynthiana Rd. 47720
 Southern Indiana Career &   Technical Center  1901 Lynch Rd. 47711
 Washington Square Mall 4801 Washington Ave. 47715
 West Side Christian Church 1200 N. Red Bank Rd. 47720
 Zion Church Educational Building  1800 S. Governor St. 47713

Evansville to Switch Water Disinfectant Starting May 16, Ending July 1, 2022

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EVANSVILLE, IND. – Starting in mid-May and continuing for about seven weeks, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) will temporarily switch the disinfectant used in the water treatment process to ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe drinking water to EWSU customers. During the switch, you may notice a slight change in the odor of your tap water.

The switch to free chlorine from the regularly used disinfectant chloramine will begin on Monday, May 16, and continue until Friday, July 1. Many water utilities use this standard preventive maintenance practice to keep water mains clean and free of potentially harmful bacteria throughout the year. EWSU switches disinfectants twice a year. The second switchover will be from August 15 through September 30.

Here’s what you should know

What is Chloramine?
Chloramine is a disinfectant used in drinking water to remove bacteria and viruses that can make you sick. It is made up of chlorine and ammonia. EWSU has used chloramine as the disinfectant in its water treatment process since 1999.

What is Free Chlorine?
Free chlorine is a slightly more potent disinfectant than chloramine, and it is used to remove more resistant bacteria and viruses that may be found in the water distribution system.

Why would EWSU Convert from Chloramines to Free Chlorine?
State drinking water guidelines recommend that utilities that use chloramine periodically switch to free chlorine for a while. The temporary use of chlorine willensure that a proper disinfectant level is maintained throughout the network of water mains and pipes that deliver your drinking water.

Free chlorine is a more aggressive disinfectant than chloramine. This temporary change in the water treatment process denies bacteria the ability to formresistance to the usual disinfection treatment process. Switching to free chlorine is a proactive step to maintain optimal disinfectant levels in the water distribution system.

As always, the drinking water will be regularly monitored to ensure that the water delivered meets or exceeds federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards.

Why Does EWSU Use Chloramines Most of the Year?
While chlorine is an effective disinfectant, chlorine alone creates byproducts that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates. These byproduct levels can be significantly and cost-effectively reduced through the use of chloramine. Also, chloramine has less smell than chlorine and remains in the distribution system longer to prevent bacterial growth. As such, chloramine is a better long-term choice as a regular disinfectant.

Will I Notice a Difference in My Water?
During this period, some customers may notice a slight change in the taste or odor of their tap water. Free chlorine may have more of a chemical odor, slightly like that of swimming pool water. Each customer has a sensitivity level to the taste or odor of free chlorine. Many detect no change at all. The mild chlorine taste and odor is typical and poses no health risk.

Are Free Chlorine and Chloraminated Water Safe?
Yes, chlorine and chloramine are effective and safe for people and animals for drinking, cooking, bathing, watering the garden, and other standard uses.However, precautions should be taken to remove or neutralize chloramine and free chlorine during the kidney dialysis process, when preparing water for fish tanks and ponds and businesses requiring highly-processed water. A dechlorination procedure optimized for chloramine removal will work equally well with free chlorine.

People and businesses that typically take special precautions to remove chloramine from tap water (such as dialysis centers, medical facilities, and aquaticpet owners) should continue to take the same precautions during the temporary switch from chloramine to free chlorine.

Most customers will not need to take precautions as the water remains safe to drink and is treated according to state and federal standards.

Information for Kidney Dialysis Patients
Just like chloramines, free chlorine must be removed from water used in kidney dialysis machines. EWSU has contacted representatives from the medical community to inform them of this temporary conversion. We advise dialysis patients to call their physicians or dialysis centers if there are any questions.

Information for Fish Owners
Like chloramine, free chlorine is toxic to fish. Therefore, fish owners need to remove chlorine, ammonia, and chloramine from the water before using it withtropical fish. Local pet stores carry water conditioners that remove chloramine and free chlorine. If customers have questions, we recommend contacting their pet store for information and detailed instructions.

 

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETIN At KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS In ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEXOn WEDNESDAY MAY 4, 2022 At 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   APRIL 20, 2022

3. CONSENT AGENDA                                                

            a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Amendment #4 To Agreement Between Owner (Board of  Park Commissioners of the City of Evansville) and Construction Manager (C.H Garmon  & Son, Inc.) for Deaconess Aquatic Center Planning & Construction Management.                                                                                                                          

4.         OLD BUSINESS  

             N/A

5.          NEW BUSINESS  

             N/A

6.          REPORTS

             a. Steve Schaefer – Deputy Mayor, Interim Parks Director

7.          ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIM

8.          ADJOURN

Consumer Alert: Products Recalled in April 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in April. Consumers are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items.  

“Whether it’s a pressure washer, pajamas, or pain relief products, Hoosier consumers need to know if the products they purchased are flawed,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Protecting consumers is a priority of my office. If you have difficulty finding a solution for your recalled product, call my office.” 

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in April:  

Clikk High Chairs from Stokke 

Wall Beds from Bestar 

Sodium Hydroxide from biOrigins 

Hot Glue Guns from Dollar Tree 

Hempvana Pain Relief Products from Telebrands 

Diving Inflation Valves from SI TECH 

Ceramic Knives from Norwex 

Children’s Pajamas from The Red League 

Air Fryers and Air Fryer Ovens from Best Buy 

Nectar® Premier Mattresses from Elite Comfort Solutions 

Wooden Push Toys from Monti Kids 

Overhead Garage Storage Racks from Eagle Industrial Group 

Woven Bunny Baskets from Bed Bath & Beyond 

Organic Wintergreen Essential Oil from Best Nutritionals 

Electric Start Pressure Washers from Generac Power Systems 

 

If you believe you purchased a recalled product, stop using it and check its recall notice (linked above for all products). Follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product. 

Colin Long’s Late Home Run Gives Trailblazers Series Split At Lewis & Clark

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ALTON, Ill. – VU sophomore center fielder Colin Long (Evansville, Ind.) broke a 7-7 tie in game four of Vincennes’ four-game Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series at Lewis & Clark with a solo home run in the eighth inning to help give VU a 9-7 win to close out the series.

Vincennes fell in the first game of the day 5-0 before battling back to take game two 9-7 and coming home with a 2-2 series split.

Lewis & Clark wasted little time in game one of the day, scoring three runs in the first and adding another run in the second to take a 4-0 early lead.

The VU batters had a hard time figuring out the Lewis & Clark pitching all game, with Vincennes only able to get two hits through six innings.

Lewis & Clark would add an additional run in the fourth and hold on to close out the 5-0 win.

Vincennes sophomore Dale Coy (Evansville, Ind.) finished with two of VU’s three hits on the day, leading off the second and seventh innings with a single.

Freshman Cauy Motsinger (Salem, Ind.) got the start on the mound in game one Monday afternoon, throwing two-thirds of an inning, allowing three runs on two hits and striking out two.

Freshman Dawson Blaylock (Eaton, Ohio) put together a good game out of the bullpen, lasting four innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out one.

Freshman Caleb Moore (Wentzville, Mo.) closed out the game on the mound for VU, lasting an inning and a third while surrendering only one hit and striking out one.

“Lewis & Clark’s pitcher did a great job in game one today,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “It’s the second time all year that we’ve been shut out, so you have to tip your hat to their guy. We have to make some adjustments at the plate. We allowed them an opportunity to get ahead early and that took a little pressure off of their pitcher and he responded and did a great job for them.”

“We tried to battle back. I thought Blaylock and Moore threw pretty well,” Barney added. “Motsinger struggled a little bit at the start and Blaylock came in and threw four innings and Moore closed out the last 1.1 innings and both those guys threw really well.”

The visiting Trailblazers looked to bounce back and come away with a four-game split in game two of the day, as the host Trailblazers again were first on the scoreboard with a pair of runs in the first.

Vincennes answered back in the third as the bats came alive in a big way, beginning the inning with seven straight hits, including RBI singles by Colin Long, freshman Colton Evans (Henderson, Ky.), sophomore Peyton Lane (New Paris, Ohio) and Dale Coy and a two-RBI double by Connor VanLannen (Clinton, Ind.) as Vincennes answered back to take a 6-2 lead.

Lewis & Clark responded to tie the game in the fifth with four runs.

STRAIGHT NO CHASER IS BACK IN 2022 FOR “THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION” TOUR

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TICKETS GO ON SALE NATIONALLY ON MAY 6 AT 10 AM

Evansville, IN -  May 2, 2022 – Chart-topping a cappella group Straight No Chaser celebrates their 25th anniversary with a 62-date fall tour, making a stop at Old National Events Plaza on December 15.

According to group member Steve Morgan, Straight No Chaser was formed during the 1996-1997 school year at Indiana University as a “way to meet girls.” The group eventually emerged at the forefront of the modern-day a cappella movement and has since garnered more than a billion streams, selling over three million albums and 1.5 million concert tickets worldwide.

“When we started Straight No Chaser as college kids at Indiana University, we never imagined that 25 years later, we’d have two albums certified gold and tour dates around the world,” said group member Walter Chase.  “What a ride it has been.  It has literally been a dream come true.”

In commemoration of “The 25th Anniversary Celebration,” Straight No Chaser will release an exclusive NFT to mark the occasion.  Additionally, PBS stations nationwide will air “Straight No Chaser: The 25th Anniversary Celebration,” starting this June.  The concert features the nine group members performing classics like “Proud Mary,” “Lean on Me” and “Twistin’,’” as well as pop mashups, like “Uptown Funk and Thriller.”

Earlier this year, Straight No Chaser released a book of cocktail and food recipes, sharing family traditions with their fans. Straight No Chaser Sound Bites: A Cappella, Cocktails, and Cuisine, is a recipe book with personal family memories shared with the broader Chaser family. The book, published by Red Lightning Books (a sister company of IU Press),  is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Red Lightning, and  Straight No Chaser’s site.

Known for their soundtrack to the holidays, Straight No Chaser will release a physical version of last year’s deluxe edition of Social Christmasing this fall. The album featured an original, “Christmas Show,” written by group member Mike Luginbill and “Celebrate Me Home,” featuring Kenny Loggins, in addition to the album’s original tracklist which includes their signature twist on Christmas classics like “Silver Bells” and “Frosty The Snowman,” five new original songs, and a hopeful take on the Counting Crows classic “A Long December.”

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