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Vincennes University, 3M collaborate to expand hands-on training at Area 31 Career Center

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INDIANAPOLIS, May 19, 2025 – Vincennes University is excited to announce a dynamic new community partnership with 3M, marked by a $178,000 grant to significantly enhance hands-on technical training opportunities for Indiana high school students. This investment enables the purchase of 10 state-of-the-art Mechatronics trainers to be installed at the Area 31 Career Center, equipping students with cutting-edge tools to prepare for in-demand careers in manufacturing, automation, and engineering, along with certified training for the instructors.

 

“What VU is doing at Area 31 is exactly what technical education should look like – real world skills, industry standard equipment, and students learning by doing,” said Chad White of Festo Didactic.

 

A check presentation and celebration at Area 31 commemorated the collaboration between 3M, VU, and key workforce and education partners. The event included remarks from institutional leaders, policymakers, program partners and demonstrations showcasing the new equipment.

 

Director of the VU Center for Applied Robotics and Automation Kimberly Wright said, “Partnerships like this are essential in closing the skills gap and empowering young learners with opportunities that truly prepare them for the future of work. With the support of 3M, and the excellent faculty at Area 31 in our Early College programs, we’re able to provide students direct access to real-world technologies and career pathways that lead to high-wage, meaningful jobs.”

 

The advanced Mechatronics trainers—developed by leading automation company Festo—mirror the technology used in modern smart factories, giving students hands-on experience with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensors, and automation controls found throughout the industry.

 

“Adding these Mechatronics trainers expands our capacity to serve more students and deepens the level of instruction we can offer,” VU Early College Site Director Maria Srnka said.

 

VU Area 31 Integrated Mechanics Instructor James Duddleston said, “This investment is a game-changer for our students. They are working the same systems they will encounter in the field. The curriculum has come to life, and they can step right into advanced manufacturing roles right out of high school.”

 

This initiative reinforces VU’s commitment to aligning education with workforce needs. As Indiana and the nation face critical shortages in skilled trades, collaborations like this play a pivotal role in building a robust pipeline of highly trained talent.

 

Killer Queen A Tribute to Queen Returns to Evansville on September 30th, 2025

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Tickets on sale Friday, May 23rd, 2025, at 10 AM

Evansville, IN May 19, 2025 – SureFun Entertainment is bringing Killer Queen A Tribute to Queen to Aiken Theatre at Old National Events Plaza on Tuesday, September 30th, 2025.  The band was named the 2019 Concert of the Year by DigitalJournal.com.  Tickets go on sale on May 23, 2025, and full details on the band can be found at www.KillerQueen.com.

Lead singer Patrick Myers said “It’s been an amazing journey. That first show changed my life. We thought our band would last maybe a summer at the most but it’s a very addictive thing performing these songs. The concerts grew and grew, and we’ve ended up playing and selling out the same arenas that Queen played at their peak. It’s been quite a surreal ride. Becoming regular performers at Red Rocks Arena in America is another highlight. The Beatles, U2, Springsteen, and Dylan all played on that stage. It’s really got its own kind of magic going on there.”

MAGIC YEARS

Killer Queen’s first public shows were at London University, following in the footsteps of the real Queen who had played their first shows there decades earlier.

Killer Queen’s UK popularity grew to such an extent they soon secured a residency in London’s Strand Theatre attracting nationwide BBC coverage – the first tribute to have a show in the West End.

The band’s reputation continued to grow both in the UK and abroad leading to an awards ceremony in Leicester Square, hosted by Suggs from Madness who presented them with the award for “Worldwide Best Tribute Band”. They also scored a number one hit when they were asked to recreate Queen’s harmonies for “The Real Life” with Fatboy Slim.

By now they were in demand in European arenas playing Ahoy, where the now reformed Queen would be performing only a few months later. They were delighted to sell out Forest National Arena where Queen filmed the concert piece videos such as Hammer To Fall and Don’t Stop Me Now.

Killer Queen then joined forces with Bjorn Again and The Bootleg Beatles for a Waverley

Stadium shows in Edinburgh. It was this performance that led to the band being selected to represent Queen in a re-staged tribute Live Aid concert held by Sir Bob Geldof. They performed with him at his arena charity concert to raise funds for the homeless.

In 2016 Killer Queen set their sights on America including the awe-inspiring Red Rocks Arena in Colorado – one of the country’s most prestigious venues. The Beatles, Springsteen, U2 have all played there and the band are delighted it’s become a regular fixture on Killer Queen’s tour sheet.

By 2020 the band were pulling huge arena audiences in Cardiff Motorpoint, Liverpool and Nottingham. 2021 sees them back on the road ready to delight huge audiences the world over.

Ticket Information:

 

What:                 Killer Queen A Tribute to Queen

When:                Tuesday, September 30, 2025 | 7:30PM

Where:              Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets:             Tickets start at $63.75 (includes applicable tax and fees)

 

Leif Moeller signs with Purple Aces men’s basketball

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 Moeller has played at the professional level in Germany

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With a great deal of professional experience under his belt, Leif Moeller will continue his basketball career with the University of Evansville men’s basketball team.

The 6-foot-7 guard played for three teams in Germany over the last year highlighted by his work with Rist Wedel, a team at the ProB level.  In 14 games with the team, Moeller averaged 12.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game while playing just under 27 minutes per contest.

“We are excited to add Leif to our program.  Leif is a poised led guard with the experience of a collegiate upperclassman,” Purple Aces head men’s basketball coach David Ragland said.

“Leif plays with great pace offensively and is elite in ball screen situations.  He is a pass first guard with the ability to score when needed.”

His top performance came against Bemau where he set season highs in scoring and rebounding.  Moeller scored 24 points on 8-of-16 shooting and a 4-for 8 finish from 3-point range while recording 11 rebounds.  He added 19 points in his next game versus Fellbach.  Moeller registered at least seven points in 13 out of 14 games.

Along with his work at the ProB level, Moeller played on a rotational basis for Veolia Towers Hamburg.  The Towers play in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), which is the highest tier of professional basketball in Germany.  He played 16 games for the Towers while averaging just under six minutes per contest.  His top scoring effort saw him register seven points versus Weissenfels.

Moeller and the Towers participated in the 2024-25 Eurocup.  The tournament is Euroleague Basketball’s secondary level professional club basketball tournament.  Moeller took part in 16 games while playing over 12 minutes and averaging 2.5 points.  He finished with nine points in 25 minutes against Turk Telecom.

“The three days I was in Evansville felt like home,” Moeller exclaimed. “Everyone made me feel very comfortable.”

In 2021, Moeller played for the U18 German Men’s National Team.  Playing five games for the team, Moeller averaged 6.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.  He added an average of 2.2 assists while shooting 45.5% from the field.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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USI starts post-season play Wednesday Eagles are 5th seed, take on #8 Little Rock

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball enters Ohio Valley Conference Championship play for the third-straight season Wednesday when it takes on the eighth-seeded University of Arkansas at Little Rock in the opening game at Mtn Dew Park in Marion, Illinois. First pitch is slated for 9 a.m.

The Screaming Eagles (27-28, 15-12 OVC), which reached the semifinals last season and were eliminated in the opening round in 2023, enter the tournament as the fifth seed, while Little Rock (19-32, 8-16 OVC) is the eighth seed. The winner of this matchup will take on fourth-seeded Southeast Missouri State University (30-24, 16-11 OVC) at 4 p.m.

The other half of the bracket features sixth-seeded Lindenwood University (27-28, 14-12 OVC) versus seventh-seeded University of Tennessee at Martin (20-33, 11-14 OVC) in the 12:30 p.m. game Wednesday. The winner will take on third-seeded Tennessee Tech University (37-19, 18-9 OVC) at 7:30 p.m.

The top-seeded Eastern Illinois University (29-20, 17-7 OVC) and second-seeded Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (26-26, 18-8 OVC) received byes to the double-elimination portion of the tournament Thursday.

The OVC Championship, presented by SERVPRO, runs Wednesday through Saturday (May 21-24) and features the top eight teams during the regular season.

For the fourth year in a row, the bracket includes four single-elimination games on Wednesday, with the winners advancing to the double elimination portion of the bracket, which will include the top two seeds (who receive a bye until Thursday games).

Tickets are:
• All-Session: $30
• Single-Session (Adult): $10
• Single-Session (18 and Under): $5
• College Students (with ID): $5

Tickets can be purchased in advance online or in person during the event (more information).

Traffic Advisory for Tuesday Afternoon, May 20

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Gibson County – Tuesday afternoon, May 20, Indiana State Police will be shutting down portions of  US 41 near Warrenton Road and I-64 eastbound at US 41 while several hundred motorcyclists stop at Flying J Travel Center located at US 41 and Warrenton Road. The motorcyclists are traveling from California to Washington D.C. to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The motorcyclists are scheduled for a gas stop and brief break at the Flying J Travel Center before continuing east on I-64 to Corydon, IN. The group is expected to arrive at approximately 2:15 p.m. and depart at approximately 3:00 p.m.

Individuals planning to show their support are encouraged to find a safe place off the roadway. Parking along I-64 is prohibited. For more information concerning this event, visit rftw.us.

Approximate Times of Highway Closings (Times are subject to change).

Approximately 2:15 p.m. (CST) – Highways expected to be closed for no more than 10 minutes.

  • US 41 northbound will be closed just south of I-64 while motorcyclists exit I-64 east to US 41 north.
  • US 41 southbound lanes will be closed at Warrenton Road while motorcyclists turn west onto Warrenton Road to Flying J Travel Center.

Approximately 3:00 p.m. (CST) – Highways expected to be closed for no more than 10 minutes.

  • US 41 southbound lanes at Warrenton Road will be closed while motorcyclists exit Flying J Travel Center.
  • I-64 east just west of US 41 will be closed while motorcyclists enter I-64 east from US 41S.

Big hit evades Otters in roadtrip finale

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Pearl, Miss. – Despite taking an early lead, the Evansville Otters couldn’t get the big hit they were looking for and fell to the Mississippi Mud Monsters 4-3 in Sunday afternoon’s series finale.

CJ Backer got his second start of the season and after an error, walk and single, the Otters trailed 2-0 after the first.

The Otters bounced back in the top of the second and loaded the bases after JJ Cruz got hit by a pitch. Keenan Taylor drew a bases-loaded walk to get the first run in and Alain Camou pounced on the first pitch he saw to plate two runs with a single.

After that inning, Backer settled in and shut down the Mud Monsters for three straight innings. He ran into trouble again in the fifth. After a walk opened the frame, an RBI single tied the game at 3-3. Ryan Wiltse was called upon from the Otters bullpen, but allowed a run to score on a wild pitch that would end up being the winning run.

Ethan Bradford came in and pitched a shutout 1.2 innings before and Valdez got Mississippi to go three up, three down in the eighth.

Evansville had chances to score, but couldn’t get the needed hit with runners in scoring position. Unable to get the all-important hit, the Otters would leave a runner on in each of the final three innings and fall to Mississippi by one run for the second straight night.

Evansville will get a scheduled off day Monday before opening a six-game homestand on Tuesday night against the Schaumburgh Boomers. Tuesday is Mental Health Awareness Night with gates opening at 5:30 p.m., first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

“Special “IS IT TRUE” MAY 19, 2025

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IS IT TRUE that the best-known secret is that the City of Evansville, Indiana, is facing a major financial dilemma?  …that Mayor Terry isn’t responsible for Evansville’s present
 financial dilemma?  … that Mayor Terry will be held accountable down the road if she doesn’t correct our financial issues or address our financial challenges?
IS IT TRUE that some of the back-room politicians are looking for creative ways to get tax money from the state to build a downtown baseball field?
IS IT TRUE that one of the most difficult words that an elected official can say during budget time is the word “NO?
JS IT TRUE that we are pleased with the way that members of Vanderburgh County Council handle the 2025-26 County budget?
IS IT TRUE that we are pleased with the way that the elected members of the Vanderbugh County Commission are representing our interests?
IS IT TRUE that it’s time for the taxpayers and the media to start holding the leadership of E-REP accountable?
IS IT TRUE that you would consider it to be “good public policy” for tax-supported governmental entities throughout the region to donate our tax dollars to E-REP (range of $60,000 to $300,000 a year) without receiving a detailed financial report?

IS IT TRUE that if every man, woman, and child in Evansville sent $13,823.01 to the Civic Center, we could retire all of the city’s bond debt?

IS IT TRUE that fifty percent of nothing is nothing?

IS IT TRUE that many Evansville taxpayers are extremely concerned about why so many current and past elected officials work as lobbyists?

IS IT TRUE that several political patronage and pork barrel politics are running rampant at the Vanderburgh County Civic Center?

IS IT TRUE that we wouldn’t be surprised if some of the political patronage types are being closely watched?

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Attorney General Todd Rokita issues warning: Beware of scammers exploiting severe weather across the state

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