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Halloween Hoopla Set for Oct. 30 at Ivy Tech Community College

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Ivy Tech Community College Evansville is planning its annual Halloween Hoopla, on Oct. 30 from 3-5 p.m., on the main campus located at 3501 N. First Avenue in Evansville. The event is free and open to the public. Guests are asked to enter through Door C on the Colonial Avenue side of the campus.

Families are invited to dress up in costume and participate in “Board Games Come to Life” which will include Halloween-themed giveaways, fun activities featuring different departments and student organizations, as well as indoor Trick or Treating, throughout the building.

This outreach activity is sponsored by the Office of Student Life and Staff Council.

Two Aces finish in top ten at Braun Intercollegiate

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Aces finish in sixth place

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Kate Petrova and Elizabeth Mercer recorded top ten finishes to complete the Braun Intercollegiate on Tuesday at Oak Meadow Country Club.

Petrova led the Purple Aces as she finished in a tie for fifth place with a 153. She finished Tuesday’s final round with an 80. Mercer wrapped up the final 18 holes with a 79. Combined with Monday’s score of 76, Mercer tied for the seventh position with a 154.

Jane Grankina was third on the team coming home in a tie for 24th place. Following an 80 on Monday, Grankina posted a 79 in the last round. She finished the weekend with a 15-over 159. Trinity Dubbs and Haley Hughes rounded out Evansville’s team efforts. Dubbs lowered her score by five strokes in the second round shooting an 80. She tied for 42nd with a 165. Hughes also had a lower score on Tuesday. After recording an 86 to open the event, Hughes carded an 83 on Tuesday to tie for 52nd with a 169.

Adeline Wittmer and Mia Cruz competed as individuals. Wittmer completed both days with scores of 87 while Cruz registered a 90 in the final 18 holes for her low score of the tournament.

Belmont took the team championship along with having the top two individuals. The Bruins finished at 23-over for the tournament to defeat UIC and Indian Hills CC by 27 strokes. Evansville came in sixth place at 55-over. Chloe Tarkany of BU was the medalist. Following a 73 on Monday, she finished with an even 72 on Tuesday to wrap up the tournament at 1-over. She bested teammate Sloan Biddle by two strokes.

UE completes the fall slate at Lipscomb in two weeks.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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BURTON TO HOST “UNITED VOICES, HOOSIERS FIRST!” REDISTRICTING TOWN HALL AND LISTENING SESSION

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – State Rep. Alex Burton (D-Evansville) will host a community town hall and listening session on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, to address mid-decade redistricting efforts by the Statehouse majority and highlight the issues state leaders should be prioritizing instead.

The event will begin with brief remarks and a Q&A on redistricting, followed by an open forum for constituents to share their perspectives on redistricting and other challenges facing their community.

WHO: State Rep. Alex Burton, Former Indiana Senator and U.S. Ambassador to The Holy See Joe Donnelly

WHAT: Redistricting Town Hall and Listening Session

WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 | 6-7:30 PM CST

WHERE: Evansville Public Library – McCollough (5115 Washington Ave, Evansville, IN 47715)

Indiana’s Medicare Birthday Rule – A New Opportunity for Medigap Policyholders

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Beginning January 1, 2026, Indiana will implement a major change to its Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policy regulations through the adoption of the Medicare birthday rule, following the passage of House Bill 1226. This rule introduces a new annual opportunity for eligible Medicare beneficiaries to switch Medigap plans without medical underwriting, offering greater flexibility and potential cost savings.

Having worked with retirees and their families for more than 10 years, I know firsthand how important it is that both beneficiaries and those who support them – spouses, adult children, and individuals with power of attorney – understand how this rule works and how it may impact their financial and healthcare planning.

What Is the Medicare Birthday Rule?

The Medicare birthday rule allows individuals enrolled in a Medigap plan to switch to another plan of the same letter type (e.g., Plan G to Plan G) offered by a different insurance company within 60 days of your birthday – without being subject to medical underwriting.

This means no health screening is required, pre-existing conditions will not affect eligibility or premiums, and beneficiaries can shop for better rates and potentially reduce their monthly costs.

To take advantage of this rule, you must be age 65 or older, currently enrolled in a Medigap plan, and apply to switch plans within the 60-day window of your birthday.

Before this legislation, Indiana residents seeking to change Medigap plans outside of their initial enrollment period typically faced medical underwriting, which could result in higher premiums or denial of coverage due to health status.

Indiana becomes the 10th state to implement a version of the Medicare birthday rule.  Each state’s version varies slightly, but the core principle remains: guaranteed issue rights during a birth-based enrollment window.

While the birthday rule offers clear benefits, it’s important to consider the broader financial implications: Insurance carriers may adjust premiums to offset the risk of guaranteed issue. States with similar rules have seen premium increases over time. Plus, market dynamics could shift, affecting plan availability and pricing.

These factors underscore the importance of reviewing your coverage annually and working with a professional financial advisor to make informed decisions.

What Should You Do?

If you or a loved one is enrolled in a Medigap plan in Indiana:

  • Mark your birthday month on your calendar for 2026.
  • Review your current plan and premiums.
  • Compare offerings from other insurers for the same plan type.
  • Consult with a licensed Medicare advisor or financial advisor to evaluate your options.

This rule empowers Indiana seniors to make more informed and cost-effective decisions about their healthcare coverage – without the barrier of underwriting.

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ISP Participating in National DEA Drug Take Back Day Saturday, October 25

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On Saturday, October 25, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring their nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back” initiative.  The “Take Back” initiative seeks to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft through proper disposal of prescription drugs.

Collection sites will be set up nationwide for expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs which will be properly disposed of without threat to the environment.  This program is for liquid and pill medications.  Vaping pens without batteries and vaping cartridges will also be taken.  Needles WILL NOT be accepted for disposal.  This service is free and anonymous with no questions asked.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue.  Unused or expired medication in home cabinets is highly susceptible to theft, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet.

Indiana State Police at Evansville, which is located at 19411 Hwy 41 North, will be accepting unused or expired prescription medication on Saturday, October 25, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Veterans Memorial Coliseum Gala Set for November 1

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Event to Feature State and Local Leaders, Honoring Evansville’s Historic Landmark

EVANSVILLE, IN – October 20, 2025 – The Veterans Coliseum Preservation Foundation

invites members of the media to cover their Inaugural Gala on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the Old National Events Plaza in downtown Evansville.

The evening will celebrate the ongoing efforts to restore and preserve one of Evansville’s most iconic landmarks — the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum, built in 1916 to honor local veterans of the Civil War and beyond.

Event Schedule:

6:00 PM: Doors Open

6:30 PM: Program Begins

o Opening Remarks: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita

o Special Guest: Brigadier General J. Stewart Goodwin, Ret., USAF

7:00 PM: Dinner Service

7:30 – 10:00 PM: Live Big Band & Swing Music by The Cool City Band (Indianapolis)

Distinguished guests expected to attend include:

Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith

Congressman Mark Messmer

State Senator Jim Tomes

State Representative Wendy McNamara

The Vanderburgh County Commissioners

The Vanderburgh County Council

Mayor of Evansville, Stephanie Terry

Vanderburgh County Prosecutor, Diana Moers

This event will bring together state and local officials, veterans, and community leaders for an

evening of fellowship, live music, and fundraising in support of the Coliseum’s restoration.

Media outlets are encouraged to attend and cover this meaningful community celebration.

To confirm media attendance or request interviews, please contact Laura Tomes on or before