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Area Shelters to Offer Waived or Reduced Fees for Hoosier Adopt a Pet Month

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(Evansville, IN – November 11, 2025): The Indiana Coalition of Animal Welfare Professionals alongside dozens of shelters and rescue organizations across the State of Indiana are coming together to once again recognize November 2025 as “Hoosier Adopt a Shelter Pet Month,” for the third year running! This initiative brings awareness to the public problem of pet homelessness and the crisis shelters and rescues are facing.

Indiana shelters and rescuers collaboratively call on the community to act now to adopt, foster, donate, and/or volunteer during Hoosier Adopt a Shelter Pet Month to help alleviate this crisis and reverse the monumental steps taken back in saving the lives of homeless pets.

The following organizations will be participating during their normal business hours with reduced adoption fees or incentives:

  1. Vanderburgh Humane Society (VHS) (www.vhslifesaver.org) and River Kitty Cat Café (www.riverkittycatcafe.org)

The VHS knows, “There’s no place like home,” offering FREE adoptions for all dogs, cats, kittens, and rabbits from November 10th-16th with a Wicked/Wizard of Oz theme. More than 300 animals are available at the VHS facility November 11th-15th, plus 29 cats & kittens are available at River Kitty Cat Café in Downtown Evansville November 10th-16th. Adopters will receive all the normal “perks”: pets are still spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and receive a starter bag of food and pet health insurance discount!

  1. Evansville Animal Care & Control (https://www.evansvillegov.org/city/department/index.php?structureid=221)

Our community’s municipal shelter, Evansville Animal Care & Control, will be hosting their event November 17th-22nd. They announced more details will be coming soon on their Facebook page!

Shelters and rescue groups are still experiencing an overwhelming number of animals entering the system. A steady intake of animals coupled with the reduction in adoptions is being driven by inflation, rising costs of food and supplies, the lack of affordable pet inclusive housing, and scarcity of veterinary resources. (Plus, in the immediate short-term, uncertainty surrounding SNAP benefits.) As a result, shelters are overburdened, over their capacity for care, and healthy pets are being euthanized for space. This is dangerously reversing decades of work to save the lives of healthy, adoptable pets.

According to Shelter Animals Count (SAC), the most trusted and current source for animal sheltering data, alarming trends are emerging in which more dogs are entering the shelters than leaving, less are leaving with a live outcome, and shelter length of stay has tripled.

“The crisis shelters are facing does not originate within the shelters,” said Stephanie Filer, Executive Director of Shelter Animals Count. “Shelters need help now more than ever. This is a community problem that requires a community solution.”

Community problems require all stakeholders to collaborate and collectively solve for improved quality of life. Building humane communities where healthy, adoptable pets are not euthanized, but adopted into loving homes is the preference of our society. In this time of crisis, we need the community now more than ever to open their hearts and homes to a shelter pet in need so we can ensure we are on the pathway to preserving those humane communities across the State of Indiana.

Organizations’ adoption hours:

Vanderburgh Humane Society
400 Millner Industrial Drive, Evansville, IN 47710
Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 pm

Closed Sundays & Mondays

River Kitty Cat Café (VHS satellite location)
226 Main Street, Evansville, IN 47708
Monday-Friday 10 am -7 pm

Saturday 9 am – 7 pm
Sunday 11 am – 5 pm

Evansville Animal Care & Control
815 Uhlhorn Street, Evansville, IN 47715
Monday-Saturday 10 am – 5 pm

(Closed Tuesday, November 11th for Veteran’s Day)

 

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Aces Place 6 on MVC Scholar-Athlete Team

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Following a successful 2025 campaign on and off the pitch, six UE women’s soccer student-athletes have been named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team, the league office announced on Tuesday.

Lindley Amick (Las Vegas, Nev./Faith Lutheran) earns a spot on the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team after playing all 1,440 minutes this season as an anchor of the Purple Aces’ defense. The sophomore owns a 4.00 GPA as a Sports Communication major at UE.

Fellow sophomore Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn./St. Benedict at Auburndale) receives Scholar-Athlete recognition following a season that saw her make 14 starts and play 1,182 minutes as a midfielder and defender while adding a goal. Brenner owns a 3.739 GPA as a Biology major.

Another mainstay in the UE lineup, Ella Hamner (Evansville, Ind./Memorial) lands on the Scholar-Athlete Team after starting all 16 matches while scoring a goal and adding an assist for three points. The junior owns a 3.389 GPA while majoring in Health Services Administration.

Second Team All-MVC selection Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) receives Scholar-Athlete honors for the second time in her career after landing on the Scholar-Athlete Second Team last season. As a junior this season, Johnson scored three goals while tallying three assists, finishing second on the team with nine points. Johnson boasts a 4.00 GPA while majoring in Chemistry.

Third Team All-MVC pick Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) earns Scholar-Athlete recognition following a breakout sophomore campaign as the Aces’ primary goalkeeper. Playing in 13 matches with 11 starts, Lammers posted a 6-4-1 record and recorded five shutouts with a 1.00 goals against average and .793 save percentage. Lammers owns a 3.762 GPA as a Marketing major.

Senior Kathryn Tyler (Dallas, Texas/Liberty Christian) after a career year that saw her post career-highs across the board. Playing in 15 matches with 11 starts, Tyler played 913 minutes on the season while adding a goal in her final season of collegiate soccer. Tyler carries a 3.935 GPA with a major in Psychology.

 

Purple Aces Continue Road Swing at EKU

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team continues its season opening road trip on Wednesday, traveling to Richmond, Ky. to battle Eastern Kentucky. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 PM CT from Baptist Health Arena.

Series History   
– Wednesday marks the seventh meeting all-time between Evansville and EKU
– The Purple Aces and Colonels are playing each other for the fourth time in the last five years, with the Purple Aces taking three of the last four meetings, including two of three under Head Coach Robyn Scherr
– The last meeting in Richmond came in 2022-23, with the Purple Aces taking an 89-81 win
– Myia Clark tied the program single-game record for three pointers in the win, sinking 8. Current Assistant Coach Anna Newman added 15 points for UE

Among the Best

– After finishing last season sixth in the country in free throws made and free throws attempted per game last year, Camryn Runner again ranks among national leaders at getting to the free throw line
– Through two games, Runner ranks 29th in the country in free throw attempts per game (8.5) and 31st in free throws made per game (6.0)
– In last Thursday’s opener at SEMO, Runner went 12-for-17 from the line en route to a 26-point performance

Playing Fast
– In what has been a staple under Head Coach Robyn Scherr, the Purple Aces have played at one of the fastest paces in the country this season
– Evansville ranks fifth in the country in pace (possessions for each team per 40 minutes) through two games
– In five seasons under Scherr, Evansville has ranked in the 91st percentile or higher nationally in pace each year

Aces face MTSU on Wednesday at the Ford Cente

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Game time set for 7 p.m.

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In the third of a 4-game homestand, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Middle Tennessee State to the Ford Center on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. game. ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast of both contests.

Last Time Out

– After leading by as many as 30 points, the Purple Aces defeated Oakland City by a final of 76-47 on Sunday

– Josh Hughes and Bryce Quinet led UE with 13 points apiece while Connor Turnbull added 12 and AJ Casey scored 10

– Leif Moeller registered 8 assists, 8 boards, and 7 points in the victory

Double-Double

– For the second time in his UE career, Josh Hughes registered a double-double in the opener at #1 Purdue finishing with 15 points and a career-high 11 boards

– Hughes enters Wednesday’s game as the top scorer on the team with 13.3 PPG and is tied for the team lead with 6.33 boards

– He is second in the MVC with 3.33 offensive caroms per contest

Mid-season Form

– After missing the opener at Purdue, Connor Turnbull made his season debut against Calumet

– In two games, Turnbull is averaging 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds

– He paces the MVC with 2.5 blocks per contest

– Turnbull finished with 12 points and four blocks in the win over Oakland City

Hit the Ground Running

 -Freshman Bryce Quinet has enjoyed a solid start to his collegiate career

– His point tally has risen each time out from four points at Purdue, 7 versus Calumet, and 13 against Oakland City

– Quinet posted four assists and four boards against Calumet before registering three steals versus the Mighty Oaks

Top Three

– Through three games, Leif Moeller ranks third in the MVC with his average of 6.33 assists per game

– Moeller has recorded eight assists in each of the last two games and stands at 19 on the season

– He put together a stellar all-around effort versus Oakland City totaling 8 assists, 8 boards, and 7 points

Scouting the Opponent

– Middle Tennessee State enters Wednesday’s game with a 2-0 mark following victories over Milligan and Webster

– On Saturday, the Blue Raiders defeated Webster by a final score of 109-56

– Five MTSU players scored in double figures with Chris Loofe and Jahvin Carter scoring 14 apiece

– Kamari Lands leads the Blue Raiders with 15.0 points per game while Carter is second on the team averaging 13.0 PPG

– Loofe is the leading rebounded on the squad with 9.0 per game

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.

One Arrested After Overnight Murder Investigation

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On 11/10/2025 officers were dispatched to the 5500 block of Carriage Dr in reference to a shots fired run. Multiple 911 calls were received as officers responded to the scene. One caller reported that a male had been shot and was unresponsive. Officers arrived and located the victim, who was transported to a local hospital but did not survive his injuries.

Detectives learned that Drasean A. Hogan (21) was at the residence and got into an argument with his girlfriend. During the argument another female tried to intervene, leading to a physical fight between Hogan and the second female. During the altercation, Hogan pushed his girlfriend’s juvenile child to the ground. The child’s father was contacted to come pick them up.

While the father was at the residence to pick up his child, Hogan shot him multiple times before fleeing the scene. Hogan was located nearby and taken into custody. Hogan is charged with Murder, Domestic

Violence and Battery of a Victim Less than 14 Years Old.

USI returns to the road Wednesday at South Dakota

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Screaming Eagles come home Sunday, hosts Loras

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball returns to the road for the second time in 2025-26, heading west to visit the University of South Dakota for the first time in program history. Game time is slated for 7 p.m.

Following Wednesday’s road game, the Screaming Eagles come back to Liberty Arena and host Loras University for a 3 p.m. contest.
 
The USI-South Dakota showdown will be played in Vermillion, South Dakota, and will air live on the Summit League Network and ESPN 97.7FM. (http://listentotheref.com). The USI-Loras contest Sunday is being broadcast on ESPN+ and on ESPN 97.7FM.
 
The Eagles (0-2) start the week in search of their first victory of the season after falling on the road in the season opener at Butler University, 88-58, and in the home opener to the Virginia Military Institute, 78-74. Senior guard Ismail Habib leads the Eagles through two games with 18 points, including a 26-point outing versus VMI.
 
Junior guard Kaden Brown and senior guard Trey Thomas follow Habib in the scoring column with 13.5 points and 11.5 points, respectively.
 
South Dakota (1-2) started the year with an 81-79 loss at home to Utah Tech Monday and a 92-76 defeat at Creighton on the road Wednesday. The Coyotes got into the win column Sunday with a 121-65 win at home over Ozark Christian College.
 
USI leads the all-time series, 3-0, after posting a 92-83 win at Liberty Arena last year. The Screaming Eagles captured the first meeting, 77-5, in 1979-80 at the Central Gym and the second matchup, 98-77, in the 1994 NCAA II Elite Eight in Springfield, Massachusetts.
 
Loras (1-1) has started the year by falling to DePauw University, 77-74, and defeating Kalamazoo College, 105-52. The Duhawks play Blackburn College on the road Friday before visiting USI.
 
USI leads the all-time series, 2-0, after winning 85-56 in 2021-22 and 87-55 in 2022-23 at Liberty Arena.
 

Thank you to our Veterans

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Veterans, we pause to say thank you to the brave men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces. Your courage, sacrifice and dedication ensure the freedoms we enjoy every day .  Thank you for your service.