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5 Things to Know About the Santa Claus Postmark

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It’s been going on since Christmas of 1983 and has become one of the most popular traditions in Santa Claus, Indiana. What is it, you might ask? It’s the annual Santa Claus Postmark, of course!

Here’s what you need to know about the Santa Claus Postmark:

  1. This special picture postmark is different each year. As part of an art class at nearby Heritage Hills High School, upperclassmen are encouraged to submit a design for the Santa Claus Postmark during the spring semester. Finalists are selected and narrowed down to the top design which becomes the featured picture postmark to cancel postage stamps on holiday mail out of the Santa Claus, Indiana, Post Office. The design is revealed in early November. This year’s artist is Aubrey Harpe.
  2. The super special postmark is only offered in December. For 2024, the only post office in the world with Santa’s name will begin offering the postmark on December 2 and it will be available on working days until December 24.
  3. It’s free! That’s right; there is no charge for postmarking.  However, don’t forget to apply regular postage to your holiday mail before getting the postmark.
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  4. You’ve got options – of course, you can go to the famous, small-town post office to hand cancel your own mail, but you can also mail your Christmas cards to the post office and request the Santa Claus Postmark. Just put your cards in a package (sturdy envelope or box), with postage stamps already on them, and mail to: Postmaster, P.O. Box 9998, Santa Claus, IN 47579-9998. Include a note requesting the postmark and you will be set.
  5. To ensure a good postmark imprint there are a couple of things you can do… allow a space in the stamp area of about 2” by 4” (this goes on top of the regular postage/stamp) and do not enclose large or bulky items inside your mail, like reindeer food or snowflakes.

We can’t wait to get this year’s Santa Claus Postmark on our holiday mail coming from the Visitors Bureau. It’s such a special touch and has even become a collectors’ item for many.

In addition to the Santa Claus Postmark, there’s a ton of family fun going on in December. Check out the upcoming Christmas events happening during the three-weekend Santa Claus Christmas Celebration.

Becker named to Senate committees

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Becker named to Senate committees

STATEHOUSE (Dec. 6, 2024) – State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) has been appointed by Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) to serve on three committees for the 124th Indiana General Assembly.

Becker will serve as a member of the following Senate committees:

  • Health and Provider Services;
  • Local Government; and
  • Public Policy.

“Senate committees are essential to the legislative process, as they give lawmakers the ability to further discuss each bill with industry experts and members of the public,” Becker said. “I look forward to serving on these committees and working with my colleagues on legislation this session that will improve our state.”

Committee hearings can be viewed online by visiting iga.in.gov. Legislative calendars, agendas, vote tallies and proposed legislation can also be found on this site.

This Week In Hoosier History: 1909 Final Bricks Laid at Indy Speedway

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Hoosier History Highlights


December 8 – December 14

This Week in Indiana History


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December 8, 1821 Alexander Ralston publishes his map of Indianapolis, a one-mile square with four diagonal streets and a circle in the middle.


December 8, 1983 President Ronald Reagan gave a speech about education at the Indiana Convention Center.

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Studebaker December 9, 1963 Studebaker announced its closing in South Bend. The company had begun more than 100 years earlier with the production of wheelbarrows. They became the world’s largest maker of wagons and carriages and evolved into a major manufacturer of cars and trucks.

December 12, 1958 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to a crowd of 4,000 in Indianapolis at Cadle Tabernacle. He said, “We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.

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last brick December 14, 1909 Workers placed the last of 3.2 million ten-pound bricks on the 2 1/2 mile oval track at the Indianapolis Speedway. It has been called “The Brickyard” ever since.

Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken in Indianapolis of Lockerbie Street.

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Indiana Statehouse Tour Office

Indiana Department of Administration

Guided Tours of the Indiana Statehouse are offered Monday through Saturday.  For more information, contact us.

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Indiana Quick Quiz

1. In what year were the 36-inch strip of the original bricks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway preserved as the start/finish line?

2. What is the name of the 36-inch strip of bricks at the start/finish line at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?

3. In what year did the tradition of the winning team kissing the bricks start?

4. Who is the first driver to kiss the bricks?

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1. 1961

2. The yard of bricks

3. 1996

4. NASCAR champion Dale Jarrett

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State Comptroller Reports First Year Accomplishments

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State Comptroller Reports First Year Accomplishments
Service milestones reached at the Statehouse

STATEHOUSE — State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla marked her first year in office this week by reflecting on the accomplishments of 2024.

“Serving the great State of Indiana is a profound honor, and I am pleased to report highlights my team and I have accomplished so far for Hoosier taxpayers,” said Comptroller Nieshalla.

Below are achievements announced by Comptroller Nieshalla this year:

• Leads Effort Seeking “Day One” Action from Congress on National Debt
• Announces Deferred Compensation Plan Divestment from China and ESG fund
• Fights for Accounting Principles to be Upheld
• Attorney General Todd Rokita & Comptroller Elise Nieshalla Tell IU’s Kinsey Institute to Follow State Law
• Announces FY 2024 Closes with Nearly $2.6B in State Reserves
• Highlights Indiana’s Financial Health
• Establishes State Comptroller’s Roundtable
• Supports Israeli Investment

“I’m at your service, Indiana, and we are fortunate to be in a strong financial position – with balanced budgets, healthy cash reserves, low debt, well-funded pensions and a AAA credit rating,” commented Comptroller Nieshalla. “With the budget session of the General Assembly about to commence, our office is at the ready to provide fiscal reports to help inform decision making.”

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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Agenda for City Council Meeting on Monday, December 9, 2024

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Here’s the agenda for the City Council Meeting on Monday, December 9, 2024

City Council Meeting
DECEMBER 9, 2024

5:30 P.M.

AGENDA

I. INTRODUCTION

 

12-09-2024 Agenda Attachment: 
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2024-11 An Ordinance Granting a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2025 (Dave’s Taxi Service) Sponsor(s): Mosby Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: David Goldblatt, Dave’s Taxi Service
G-2024-11 Attachment: 
B. ORDINANCE G-2024-12 An Ordinance Amending Section 3 of Ordinance G-68-9 of the Evansville Municipal Code (Area Plan Commission) Sponsor(s): Trockman Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
G-2024-12 Attachment: 
C. ORDINANCE G-2024-13 An Ordinance Amending Sections 2.90.020 and 2.90.030 of the Evansville Municipal Code (Tree Advisory Board) Sponsor(s): Trockman Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
G-2024-13 Attachment: 
D. ORDINANCE F-2024-20 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller
F-2024-20 Attachment: 
E. ORDINANCE F-2024-21 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Appropriations and Re-Appropriations, Repeals and Additional Appropriations of Funds within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: Kolbi Jackson, DMD
F-2024-21 Attachment: 
F. RESOLUTION C-2024-26 A Resolution of the Common Council Approving the Third Amendment to Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County Concerning the Area Plan Department Sponsor(s): Trockman, Mosby, Allen Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2024 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
C-2024-26 Attachment: 
G. ORDINANCE R-2024-35 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 118 and 120 E Virginia St Owner:Christopher Corbin Requested Change:  R2 to C2 w/ UDC Ward: 4 Green, Allen Representative: Christopher Corbin
R-2024-35 Attachment: 
H. ORDINANCE R-2024-36 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as Part of 4100 N Burkhardt Rd & Part of the Parcel to the SW Owner:Do it Right Investments, LLP Requested Change:  C2 to M1 w/ UDC Ward: 5 Koehler Lindsey Representative: Bret Sermersheim, Morley and Associates, Inc
R-2024-36 Attachment: 
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2024-19 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 12/9/2024 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller
F-2024-19 Amended Attachment: 
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2024-21 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Approving the 2025 Budget of the Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District, Inc. Sponsor(s): Allen, Burton, Heronemus, Mosby, Trockman Discussion Led By:  President Heronemus  Discussion Date: 12/9/2024 Notify: Adam Trinkel, Downtown Evansville EID
C-2024-21 Attachment: 
B. RESOLUTION C-2024-27 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Ratifying, Confirming, Authorizing and Approving an Agreement Between the City of Evansville and International Association of Firefighters Evansville Local No. 357 Inc (January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2027) Sponsor(s): Green, Mosby, Johnson Discussion Led By:  President Heronemus  Discussion Date: 12/9/2024 Notify: Sarah Dauer, Corporation Counsel
C-2024-27 Attachment: 
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, December 16, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

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.

Defense leads Lady Trailblazers past D-II No. 22 Parkland College

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Defense leads Lady Trailblazers past D-II No. 22 Parkland College

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers hit the road Saturday afternoon to face their second straight Nationally ranked opponent.

VU headed to Champaign, Ill. to face off against NJCAA Division II No. 22-ranked Parkland College and came away with a strong 69-59 victory over the Cobras.

The Lady Blazers got off to an excellent start Saturday afternoon, riding a 12-0 first quarter scoring run to a 16-13 advantage after the first 10 minutes of play.

Vincennes took their game up to another level in the second quarter, turning defense into offense in transition to put up 27 points in the second quarter alone.

VU closed out the first half strong, outscoring Parkland 9-3 down the stretch to take a 43-27 lead into the halftime locker room break.

Parkland College looked to answer back as the second half began with the Cobras using a 10-0 scoring run to cut the VU lead down to 10.

VU would maintain their lead heading into the fourth quarter with the Lady Blazers holding a 53-41 advantage.

The Cobras again looked to strike early in the fourth quarter, using a 12-0 scoring run to even the score at 55-55 midway through the period.

Vincennes regained traction and weathered the storm with seven straight points and would put the game away by outscoring Parkland 7-2 to close out the game as VU finished out the 69-59 victory over host Parkland College.

The Lady Blazers were again led offensively by freshman Delora Pricop (Satu Mare, Romania), who finished the game with 16 points and seven rebounds.

Freshman Jazmyn Robey (Sellersburg, Ind.) had a big game for the Lady Blazers off the bench, scoring 14 points, adding nine rebounds and coming away with three steals.

Freshman Emani Washington (Indianapolis, Ind.) had a very good all-around game, finishing her day with 12 points, five assists, three rebounds and three steals.

Sophomore Marta Gutierrez (Alicante, Spain) was the fourth VU scorer in double figures, getting the VU offense going early with 11 points, all coming in the first half, while also leading the Lady Blazers with six assists, five steals and four rebounds.

Freshmen Iris Comesana (Vigo, Spain) and Ahmya Thomas (Phoenix, Ariz.) also got the start Saturday afternoon, with Comesana adding seven points and a pair of blocks, while Thomas battled early foul trouble to finish with five points, six assists and five steals.

Freshman Yanni Huggins (Belleville, Mich.) rounded out the Vincennes box score with the Lady Blazers only having seven active players Saturday, scoring four points and grabbing six rebounds in the game.

The VU defense stole the show Saturday afternoon, literally, forcing 26 Cobra turnovers with 17 Vincennes steals and many resulting in Lady Blazer baskets at the other end of the floor.

The Lady Blazers will look to keep this positive momentum going into next week as VU returns home to the Physical Education Complex Wednesday, Dec. 11 as Vincennes opens Region 24 play against John A. Logan College at 5 p.m.

Vincennes will then close out next week with another Saturday road game, this time heading to Robinson, Ill. to take on Lincoln Trail College at 2 p.m. eastern.

VINCENNES BOX SCORE

VINCENNES (69): Ahmya Thomas 2-9 0-0 5, Iris Comesana 3-6 1-2 7, Marta Gutierrez 4-9 1-4 11, Emani Washington 5-19 1-2 12, Delora Pricop 6-8 4-6 16, Jazmyn Robey 5-9 3-4 14, Yanni Huggins 1-2 2-4 4, Team 26-62 12-22 69.

Parkland College – 13   14   14   18 – 59

VU (4-7) – 16   27   10   16 – 69

Three-point goals: VU 5 (Gutierrez 2, Thomas, Washington, Robey). Rebounds: VU 32 (Robey 9). Assists: VU 21 (Thomas 6, Gutierrez 6). Steals: VU 17 (Thomas 5, Gutierrez 5). Blocked Shots: VU 3 (Comesana 2). Turnovers: VU 24. Personal Fouls: VU 14. Fouled out: None.

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Aces fall short against Hilltoppers

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Aces fall short against Hilltoppers

WKU takes 79-65 win over UE 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Cam Haffner and Gabriel Pozzato tied for the game-high with 19 points as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fell to Western Kentucky on Saturday by a final score of 79-65 at the Ford Center.

Haffner added 8 rebounds and 4 assists while Pozzato registered 7 caroms and a pair of steals.  Tayshawn Comer finished with 12 points while Connor Turnbull had 9 points and 6 blocks.

“Today was a game of runs.  I felt like we did a better job of sticking to the gameplan in the first half, but we let it get away from us in the second half,” UE head coach David Ragland said.  “We’ll get back to work tomorrow and learn what we need to from today.”

Two triples gave the Hilltoppers a 6-0 lead before Tayshawn Comer knocked down a triple to put UE on the board.  Evansville made it a 1-point game at 8-7 on a Cam Haffner basket but WKU battled back with six in a row to double up the Aces at 14-7.

Triples from Connor Turnbull and Comer helped UE cut into the deficit before a 3-pointer by Gabriel Pozzato gave Evansville its first lead of the day at 18-17 just past the halfway point of the period.  The teams swapped the lead over the next sequence as a spin-around move from Haffner saw UE retake the lead before WKU jumped back in front at 24-22 as the half approached its final six minutes.

With two minutes on the clock, Haffner’s first triple of the afternoon was followed by a Pozzato dunk that gave UE its largest advantage at 31-26.  The Hilltoppers closed with two more triples to make it a 33-32 game at halftime.

Just as he did to open the game, Comer posted the first basket of the second half and Haffner added another triple to give UE a 38-35 lead.  Trailing 39-38, WKU hit a shot in a crazy sequence that saw them force a pair of turnovers as UE worked to inbound the ball and turned it into five more points, forcing the Aces to use their first timeout of the second half with the Hilltoppers in front at 45-39.

The run continued for the Hilltoppers as they converted six out of seven attempts to take their first double figure lead at 52-41 before going up by a 55-41 score.  Just as fast as the Hilltoppers took control, Evansville stormed right back.  Haffner got things going with his third triple of the day while Pozzato followed with six in a row.  Tanner Cuff’s first trey of the game cut the deficit to 57-53.

Up 59-55, the Hilltoppers pulled away in the final minutes, utilizing a 10-0 run before taking the game by a final of 79-65.

Babacar Faye tied for the game-high with 19 points while hauling 12 boards.  The Hilltoppers finished with a 41-37 edge on the boards while outshooting UE by a 44.3%-36.1% tally.

The Aces look to get back on track when they host Chattanooga on Thursday.

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