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CenterPoint Energy Foundation Announces $5 Million Community Fund to Support Southwestern Indiana Customers and Local Economic Development

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 Community Energy Improvement Fund will invest $5 million in critical customer resources, including weatherization and energy efficiency programs, and economic development efforts over the next two years.

 Working together with local elected leaders and nonprofit organizations, this fund is designed to help residential customers and small businesses.

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – As part of its commitment to southwestern Indiana customers, the CenterPoint Energy Foundation today announced the creation of a $5 million fund that will support weatherization, energy efficiency and cost-saving programs, as well as local economic and community development efforts across the Evansville region. The “Community Energy Improvement Fund” builds on a series of affordability actions announced last week. The Fund will directly invest in expanding energy efficiency and home weatherization programs that support lower- and middle-income customers, small businesses and renters by helping them save energy and money.

“All of us at CenterPoint, especially our local workforce that proudly calls southwestern Indiana home, are committed to supporting the communities where we live and work. The new Community Energy Improvement Fund will provide vital energy efficiency assistance and cost-saving resources for our customers, while also supporting greater economic development across the Evansville region. The new weatherization program will help residential and small commercial customers with improvements to the shells of their homes, insulation levels and HVAC system improvements and even lighting changes — all with the goal of lowering energy consumption,” said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana.

Community Energy Improvement Fund

As part of its overall effort to prioritize affordability and help customers lower energy costs, CenterPoint’s Community Energy Improvement Fund represents a transformative investment into the Evansville region. Beginning early next year, the $5 million commitment from the Foundation will include:

  • Helping Customers Save Energy: $4.5 million will go toward expanding home repair and weatherization programs to help customers improve energy efficiency and lower their monthly bills, including expanded access for lower- and middle-income households, small businesses and renters.
  • Supporting Local Economic Growth: $500,000 will be dedicated toward economic development initiatives aimed at growing and improving the vitality of southwestern Indiana and the Evansville region.
  • Raising Community Awareness: CenterPoint will work closely with the City of Evansville and local nonprofit organizations to help customers learn about and take advantage of important energy efficiency and cost-saving programs.

The new Fund is in addition to the suite of energy efficiency, financial assistance and other programs, tips and tools that already exist to help Indiana customers manage energy bills. To learn more about these programs and resources, customers are encouraged to visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.

Community Affordability Actions

The Community Energy Improvement Fund is the latest in a series of actions taken to support southwestern Indiana customers. Last week, CenterPoint announced an initial series of immediate and longer-term actions to prioritize affordability. The first phase of this effort included the following actions:

  • Two-Year Rates Stability: Starting in the first quarter of 2026, stabilizing electricity bills by keeping any rate change below or near the rate of inflation for the next two years, an action that equates to future savings for residential customers of approximately $18/month of avoided costs through 2027. These avoided bill impacts were achieved by the cancellation of nearly $1 billion in non-economical generation projects.
  • Offset October Rate Increase: Reducing bills for average residential customers by December 2025 through a combination of bill adjustments and credits, which will offset rate changes that took effect in October.

City of Evansville Commission on Food Security Official Statement

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City of Evansville Commission on Food Security Official Statement
With federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding currently uncertain due to the federal government shutdown, the City of Evansville Commission on Food Security is activating our readiness plan. We’re working with local partners to strengthen and expand existing programs so that families who depend on SNAP can continue putting food on the table.

SNAP provides roughly $3.7 million every month in food assistance to about 9,500 households in Vanderburgh County. That’s nearly 15,600 people, or 13% of our community. Losing or delaying those benefits wouldn’t just strain family budgets; it would ripple through our entire local economy, affecting grocery stores, food pantries, and small businesses alike.

Food is a basic need; making sure our neighbors are fed is a shared responsibility. The Commission on Food Security brings together organizations, local leaders, and residents to build a stronger, fairer, and more resilient local food system. By working together, we can close gaps, improve access to healthy food, and support the people and programs that make a difference every day.

In the coming days, the Commission will share more details about local food programs, volunteer opportunities, and ways community members can help.

USI’s Hall, Nolan, Young earn top OVC honors ahead of league meet

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Cross Country juniors Alex Nolan and Ellie Hall were respectively named the Ohio Valley Conference Men’s and Women’s Athletes of the Year in an announcement by the league office Thursday. Freshman Kraedyn Young also was named the OVC Men’s Freshman of the Year.
 
Nolan is collecting his first-career OVC Athlete of the Year award after an outstanding regular season that saw him earn OVC Runner of the Week honors three times.
 
The Evansville native has four top 20 finishes this season, including three top 15 placements and a pair of top 10 finishes. He earned his most recent OVC Runner of the Week honor following an 18th-place finish in the Gans Creek Classic Black Invite last month. His career-best eight-kilometer time of 24 minutes, 1.5 seconds, ranks sixth all-time at USI and is the fastest time in the OVC this season by nearly 30 seconds.
 
This marks the second straight season that the Screaming Eagles’ men have had a runner earn OVC Athlete of the Year honors and the second time in four years that USI’s women have had a student-athlete earn the award. 
 
Brady Terry was the OVC Men’s Athlete of the Year in 2024, while Lauren Greiwe was the OVC Women’s Athlete of the Year in 2022. Additionally, USI’s men also saw Noah Hufnagel earn OVC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year honors in 2023.
 
Hall also is being awarded with her first-career OVC Runner of the Year award after leading the Screaming Eagles at the 6k distance this season. She has twice been named the OVC Runner of the Week, with the most recent award coming following her sixth-place finish at the Angel Mounds Invitational.
 
The Ferdinand, Indiana, native owns the fastest 6k time in the conference after posting a time of 20:58.5 at the Gans Creek Classic last month. Her mark ranks eighth all-time at USI.
 
Young is the second USI men’s runner to earn OVC Freshman of the Year honors as he joins Nolan, who earned the same distinction in 2023. 
 
The North Vernon, Indiana, native has consistently been in the Screaming Eagles’ top five this season and has been USI’s No. 3 runner in the last two meets. His season-best time of 24:44.1 at the Gans Creek Classic last month ranks seventh in the OVC and leads all OVC freshmen this season.
 
USI looks to defend its men’s and women’s conference titles Friday when it competes at the OVC Championships in Charleston, Illinois. The men’s 8k begins at 9 a.m., while the women’s 6k is slated for a 10 a.m. start.
 
The Screaming Eagles’ men have been dominating amongst OVC competition this season as they have gone 9-0 against conference schools. They won the OVC title by one point over Eastern Illinois University a year ago and will be toeing the starting line against the Panthers for the first time this season on Friday.
 
Senior Dominick Beine boosts the Screaming Eagles’ lineup after a 15th-place finish at the Angel Mounds Invitational. Beine has been USI’s No. 2 runner in each of the races he has started in 2025.
 
USI’s women are looking for their second straight OVC title and are buoyed by the top two runners in the conference in Hall and sophomore Hadessah Austin. Neither runner has lost to another OVC competitor this season.
 
The Screaming Eagles have faced stiff competition from OVC schools this season, most notably being a Tennessee Tech University team that has gone 2-0 against USI this year.
 
Getting back junior Zoe Seward from an early season injury and sophomore Abrielle Richard from a health scare that sidelined her for the Angel Mounds Invitational gives USI the depth it will need to make a run at its second straight OVC crown.
 

Indiana State Police Offer Halloween Safety Tips

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Halloween is only two days away and Indiana State Police have a few safety tips to help ensure everyone’s safety.

Tips for Trick-or-Treaters:

  • Children should always be accompanied by adults.
  • Older children should trick-or-treat in groups. Have a cellphone too.
  • Never enter a residence to retrieve candy.
  • Wear reflective tape on your costume or carry a flashlight/glow stick. You want to be visible!
  • Stay on the sidewalks and use extreme caution when crossing the street.
  • Don’t eat candy until parents or an adult can inspect it.
  • Only visit homes where the porch light is lit.

Tips for Homeowners Greeting Trick-or-Treaters:

  • Ensure your porch is well lit and the sidewalk is free from tripping hazards.
  • If you have pets, please ensure they are secure.
  • Don’t invite children into your home.
  • Use flameless candles for your pumpkins.

Tips for Motorists traveling on Halloween:

  • Slow down, especially in subdivisions and urban areas.
  • Use your bright lights when possible.
  • Don’t drive distracted!
  • Expect children crossing roadways.

Indiana State Police will be out patrolling areas to help ensure everyone’s safety on Halloween evening. Please drive responsibly.

Jamison Ousley named MVC Men’s Golfer of the Week

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Ousley tied for Lehigh Invitational victory

St.LOUIS – Fresh off tying for the top spot at the Lehigh Invitational, University of Evansville sophomore Jamison Ousley has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week.

Ousley tied for medalist while leading the Purple Aces to a victory at the Lehigh Invitational over the weekend. After opening the tournament at Saucon Valley Country Club with a 1-over 73, Ousley carded a 3-under 69 in the final round to finish in a three-way tie for the top position. There was not a playoff and the three were named co-champions.

Ousley’s win marked the first individual for the UE men since 2017. His efforts helped the team earn its first victory since 2014. Evansville finished the tournament three strokes in front of the field.

 

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Aces return home to face UIC and Valparaiso

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Matches set for Friday and Saturday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Following a stretch of five out of six matches taking place on the road the University of Evansville volleyball team is back home this weekend to face UIC and Valparaiso. The Purple Aces welcome the Flames on Friday at 6 p.m. before facing the Beacons on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Recapping the Weekend

– Last weekend, UE fell in road matches at Belmont and Murray State

– The Bruins finished with a 3-0 win while the Racers battled to a 5-set win over UE

– Josdarilee Caraballo and Brooke Herdes set career kills marks with 19 and 18 kills, respectively against the Racers

Hitting Her Stride

– Josdarilee Caraballo put together her top collegiate match at Murray State finishing with career marks in kills (19) and aces (6)

– Her 19 kills passed her previous mark of 13, which game against Georgia State

– She added eight digs in the contest and is averaging 2.26 per set

Top Ten

– Ainoah Cruz moved into the top ten in two different lists last weekend

– Averaging 5.15 digs per set in 2025, Cruz is second in the MVC and 8th in the nation

– She moved into the top ten in another list as her 1,280 career kills is ninth in Aces program history

Scouting the Opposition

– UIC opens the weekend with a 13-7 mark and sit at 7-3 in the MVC

– Antonie Kelnarova paces the Flames with her average of 2.79 kills per set

– Valparaiso sits at 17-6 overall and 8-2 in league play

– Ava Helming leads the way with her mark of 3.40 kills

USI to begin major renovation and expansion of Wright Adminstration Building

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 Steven J. Bridges, President, and Jim Wolfe, Director of Facility Operations and Planning

 The University of Southern Indiana is preparing to break ground on a transformative renovation and expansion project that will reshape the very first building constructed on campus in 1969: the Wright Administration Building. Constructed under the leadership of Dr. David L. Rice, USI’s founding President, the Wright Administration Building was completed just two years prior to a Campus Master Plan that laid out the vision for today’s modern and vibrant campus.

At the press event, remarks will be given by President Bridges, followed by opportunities to capture b-roll of the existing building, view renderings of the new and renovated spaces and conduct interviews.

 The event will take place at 11 a.m. Monday, November 3. It will begin promptly at 11 a.m., so please come a few minutes early if you need time to set up.

 The event will take place in the Redwood Lounge, located in the Wright Administration Building on campus. A map of campus, featuring the Wright Administration Building, is available at USI.edu/map. You may enter at the double doors adjacent from the Orr Center on the east side of the building. Someone will be there to meet you to take you to the Redwood Lounge.

 

Aces’ Season Ends in Loss to Valpo

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On the final day of the regular season, the University of Evansville women’s soccer team fell to Valpo 3-0, falling just short of an MVC Tournament appearance. With the Aces’ loss and a win by UIC, the Flames claimed the final tournament spot. Evansville ends the season with seven wins, the program’s highest win total since 2021.

Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) notched the first shot on goal of the day in the ninth minute, as Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn./St. Benedict at Auburndale) delivered a long ball from the Aces’ defensive half down to the box for Johnson, but her shot was saved. In the 22nd minute, Valpo nearly got on the board on a free kick at the top of the box, but the Evansville defense blocked two shots to keep it 0-0.

Just before halftime, the Beacons capitalized on a UE defensive mistake, coming up with the first goal of the match in the 45th minute.

Kathryn Tyler (Dallas, Texas/Liberty Christian) manufactured another look for the Aces in the 51st minute, testing the Valpo keeper, but the shot was saved.

Three minutes later, Valparaiso extended their lead, converting on a penalty to make it 2-0.

Valparaiso found their third goal of the day in the 78th minute and that was where the match would end, with the Beacons taking a 3-0 win.

Evansville finishes the season with a 7-7-2 record and a 3-5-1 record in MVC play. The Purple Aces notched their highest win total since 2021 with seven and highest win total in MVC play since 2016.