Home Blog Page 3

Mutts at Myriad: Holiday Market

0

Newburgh, IN — Warrick Humane Society is spreading holiday cheer with its upcoming Mutts at Myriad: Holiday Market, a festive fundraising event benefiting local rescue pets. The event will take place at Myriad Brewing Company and promises an evening full of shopping, food, drinks, and of course—puppy snuggles!

Guests can browse a Holiday Market filled with unique, locally made gifts perfect for everyone on their list. Attendees can also enjoy fun seasonal activities including a Bandana Bar and Personalized Stockings, adding a special paw-sonal touch to their holiday shopping.

For a donation, visitors can enjoy some extra joy with Puppy Snuggles, taking a well-deserved break from the holiday hustle while supporting animals in need. Warrick Humane Society will also host an information table where guests can learn about the organization’s New Shelter Project, volunteer opportunities, and children’s programs.

Food will be available from Mother Truckers Pizzeria, and guests can enjoy drinks from the bar throughout the evening. Leashed dogs are welcome to join in the fun!

All proceeds from Mutts at Myriad directly support W

HOT JOBS

0

Corporate Account Experience Manager

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Rockdale, IL
 Easily apply
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree and one (1) to three (3) years of related experience or an equivalent combination.
5 days ago

Division Account Specialist- Wood, Pulp and Paper

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Tallahassee, FL
 Easily apply
Active selling including direct sales calls, joint sales calls in collaboration with Motion branch and/or Motion Corporate representatives, and joint sales…
4 days ago

Motion Ai- Account Representative

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Frankfort, KY
 Easily apply
Generates new leads by networking, cold calling, researching various directories and internet sites. Delivers effective sales presentations and ensures…
5 days ago

Sales Engineer Trainee

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Saginaw, MI
 Easily apply
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree preferably in Industrial Distribution or related field. The Trainee also participates in various online and satellite…
5 days ago

Cust Serv Rep

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Nitro, WV
 Easily apply
Under close supervision, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately fulfilling customer orders and managing incoming customer calls.
4 days ago

Belting Group- Customer Service Representative

Motion Industries (MOT) 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Westland, MI
 Easily apply
Under close supervision, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately fulfilling customer orders and managing incoming customer calls.
5 days ago

Evansville Opens Walnut Street Corridor as Complete Street

1

The City of Evansville this week fully reopened the Walnut Street corridor, a showcase project designed as a Complete Street” with new pavement, sidewalks, and a dedicated bike path.

The project reflects a modern approach to safer, more accessible streets, making Walnut Street an ideal example of what the city hopes to replicate through its adoption of the Vision Zero initiative.

Walnut Street shows us what the future of Evansvilles streets can look like,” said Mayor Stephanie Terry. Its safer. Its accessible. Its built for everyone, no matter how they get around. This project is a perfect example of the kind of long-term change we want to see citywide through Vision Zero.”

Vision Zero is a global movement to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries through smarter roadway design, data-driven enforcement, and community-centered planning. In July, the Evansville City Council advanced the citys adoption of the initiative by passing a resolution declaring its support.

The local effort to bring Vision Zero to Evansville began with a personal request from Dr. Ahmed Khan, whose son, Muhammad, was tragically killed in a traffic accident in 2024. Dr. Khan approached city officials with a proposal: help him honor his sons memory by committing to a safer future for all Evansville residents.

In response, the Office of Mayor Stephanie Terry convened a Vision Zero task force, led by Deputy Mayor Lindsay Snyder and with representatives from the City Engineers Office, Evansville Police Department, Evansville Fire Department, and other city officials; alongside key community organizations such as the Welborn Baptist Foundation and SWIRCA. Together, the group has begun developing a roadmap to embed Vision Zero principles into Evansvilles infrastructure and policies.

“Too many families in Evansville have been impacted by traffic crashes,” Mayor Terry said. “Vision Zero is about changing that. Every resident deserves to move around our city safely, whether they’re driving, walking, biking, or taking the bus.”

Vision Zero originated in Sweden in 1997 and has since spread to cities across the United States and the world. Its core philosophy is simple: no loss of life on our streets is acceptable. Unlike traditional approaches that place responsibility solely on individual road users, Vision Zero emphasizes systemic changes—such as safer street design, improved signage, speed management, and robust data analysis—to create a safer transportation network for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists alike.

Evansvilles City Council resolution marked the second of three required steps to become an official Vision Zero city. First, municipalities must adopt a formal resolution; second, they must form a leadership committee; and finally, they must submit a Vision Zero application outlining safety goals, strategies, and implementation plans.

Evansville has submitted that application, and is awaiting a final response.

Meanwhile, Dr. Khan and a community partner have established a nonprofit organization to help raise funds that will support Evansvilles Vision Zero goals, from education campaigns to infrastructure improvements.

The Walnut Street corridor now stands as the first visible example of that commitment. As Evansville moves forward with Vision Zero, residents can expect more investments in safe, multimodal transportation options designed to make every trip – to work, school, the store, or home – safer and more reliable.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

0
EPD

 

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.

Purple Aces Drop One-Goal Decision to Drake

0

DES MOINES, Iowa – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team dropped a hard-fought decision on Sunday afternoon, falling to Drake by a score of 1-0. A Bulldogs goal in the 59th minute was the difference, as Drake remained on top of the league standings with the win.

Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) kept the Aces in the match early, making leaping saves in the ninth and 13th minutes to keep the Bulldogs off the board.

Taylor Wehrer (Las Vegas. Nev./Desert Oasis) had the first shot of the day for Evansville, putting a shot on target in the 17th minute, while Ashlyn Koutsos (Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth) added a shot of her own in the 27th minute.

Lammers added another save in the 35th minute, keeping the Bulldogs scoreless as the match went into the half tied at 0-0.

Lammers made two more saves in the first 12 minutes of the second half, but Drake was able to break through with a goal in the 59th minute to take the lead.

The Purple Aces saw their best chance for the equalizer in the 81st minute when Brooklyn Robinson (West Haven, Utah/Fremont) fired a shot from the penalty spot, but her shot was saved by Drake keeper Addie Ford, as the Bulldogs took the 1-0 win.

With the loss, Evansville moves to 7-6-2 overall and 3-4-1 in MVC play. The Purple Aces sit in a tie for the final MVC Tournament spot with 10 points heading into the regular season finale. Evansville will host Valparaiso on Thursday at Arad McCutchan Stadium and can clinch a tournament spot with a win, a loss by UIC, or a tie and a UIC tie. Kick-off is set for 1 PM from Arad McCutchan Stadium.

Aces Play to Draw on Senior Night

0

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville men’s soccer team remained unbeaten in MVC play on Friday night, playing visiting Bradley to a 1-1 draw at Arad McCutchan Stadium. The Purple Aces honored a nine-member senior class – Hugo Amo, Nacho Diaz-Caneja, Tancredi Fadda, Nacho Garcia, Kobe Grant, Matt Hawkins, Kyle Penders, Nate Roberts, and Nalu Wagner – prior to the match to celebrate Senior Night.

Evansville faced an early deficit, as Bradley struck for the night’s first goal in the eighth minute of play.

Aces’ keeper Michal Mroz (Elk Grove, Ill./Elk Grove) kept the score at 1-0 in the 11th minute, making a leaping save to deny the Braves.

In the 27th minute, Andres Escudero (San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain/IES Joan Miro) gave Evansville a chance to equalize by drawing a yellow card in the box to earn a penalty kick. Martin Wurschmidt (Stavern, Norway/Thor Heyerdahl VGS) stepped to the spot for the Purple Aces and buried a shot into the top left corner to even the match. With the goal, Wurschmidt improves to 3-for-3 on the season from the penalty spot.

After the match went into halftime tied at one, Evansville worked to generate the go-ahead goal with a shot from Ben Zec (Carmel, Ind. Carmel), and two shots by Tancreddi Fadda (Monza, Italy/University of Milan) in the 50th, 52nd and 54th minutes. Fadda was active again in the 57th minute, putting a shot on target, while Will Bencic (Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota East) added a shot on goal of his own in the 59th minute, but both shots were saved as the match remained tied at one.

Fadda saw another shot saved in the 72nd minute, while Mroz matched Bradley keeper Drew Berry with a save of his own in the 74th minute, making an aggressive play on a breakaway to deny the Braves of the go-ahead goal.

The Purple Aces searched for the winner in the final 15 minutes of play, notching nine more shots, including two shots on goal, but the Aces were unable to find the back of the night as the match ended in a draw.

“When you concede the first goal of the match, it makes everything tougher,” said Head Coach Robbe Tarver. “Over the last two games, we have conceded first and we have had to battle back. Ultimately, we did not do enough to get the winner, but we worked for it.”

“At the end of the day, we are at worst still tied for first in the conference, still undefeated in conference play. There are still positives to take from today, but still a big missed opportunity to take a big step to hosting and accomplishing some of the goals we want to achieve.”

“We were able to celebrate our nine seniors and put forth a performance that I think everybody is proud of despite not getting the win that we wanted.”

On the night, Evansville out-shot Bradley 21-6, including a 7-3 edge in shots on goal. Fadda led the match with six shots and three shots on goal, while Devin Shepherd (Denver, Colo/Arapahoe) added four shots and Escudero added three.

With the tie, Evansville moves to 4-3-8 overall and 2-0-3 in MVC play, moving into a tie atop the MVC table with Drake at nine points. UE takes a break from conference play on Monday with a trip to Louisville to take on the Cardinals. Kick-off is set for 5 PM.

 

Eagles beat Aces, fall to Sycamores in Saturday’s meet

0
EVANSVILLE, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Women’s Swimming and Diving picked up its second victory over the University of Evansville, 161-134, but fell 221-79 to Indiana State University Saturday afternoon at the Deaconess Aquatic Center.
 
Freshman Hannah Pryor continued the excellent start to her collegiate career, notching a first-place finish in the 100 backstroke with an impressive 58.99 time. Sophomore Emma Gabhart nabbed the team’s other first-place performance with a 2:08.59 time in the 200 Individual Medley.
 
Adding to the team’s impressive outing, freshman Addie Holmes tallied three fifth-place finishes in the 100 backstroke (1:09.48), 200 backstroke (2:09.13), and the 200 Individual Medley (2:11.81).
 
On the board, junior Maranda Uttke amazed in the one-meter dive, earning a 225.40 score in a second-place finish. Sophomore Gabbie Meier impressed in both the one (213.20) and three-meter (229.85) dives, earning third in both. Sophomore Anna Bunnell was the team’s top finisher in the three-meter, scoring 245.30, finishing second overall.
 
Next weekend, the Eagles travel to Louisville, Kentucky, for a matchup against Bellarmine University and Butler University on November 1.

Men’s Soccer falls 4-0 to Lindenwood in final home match

0
EVANSVILLE, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer drops its home finale to Lindenwood University 4-0 Saturday afternoon at Strassweg Field.
 
Following Sunday’s loss, the Screaming Eagles sit at seventh place in the Ohio Valley Conference standings with seven points. The team will enter the final week of play, fighting for a spot in the OVC Championship tournament on the road.
 
Lindenwood’s defensive presence was felt early, as USI was unable to gain offensive momentum through the entire first half. The Lions took the lead at 13:49, scoring the first goal of the match.
 
The ball continued to stay in USI’s defensive third, as Lindenwood continued to find opportunities. The Lion’s second goal came off a USI defender in the 34th minute, as an Eagle tried to send the ball away but found the corner of the net.
 
Has the half approached, Lindenwood scored a third time. This goal came off a free kick deep into USI’s corner. The kick found a Lion in the box, putting Lindenwood up 3-0 going into the break.
 
At the half, USI had one shot compared to Lindenwood’s nine. Freshman Ian Graham tallied the lone shot on goal for the Eagles, while the Lions forced three, all of which led to goals.
 
USI’s defense tightened in the second half, stifling multiple Lindenwood opportunities. The Lions found the back of the net for the final time in the 89th minute, extending the lead to 4-0 in the closing seconds. USI’s best offensive chance came in the 57th minute as sophomore David Davila sent one to the bottom right corner, but Lindenwood’s goalkeeper made a diving stop.
 
On the day, USI was outshot 22-4 and 7-2 on goal. Freshman Jacob English recorded two saves over 73 minutes, junior Anthony Martinez made his Eagles debut for the final 17 minutes of the match, making two stops.
 
USI opens the final week of OVC competition in San Antonio, Texas, as the team faces off against the University of the Incarnate Word on Thursday night, before heading to Houston, Texas, for the regular season finale against Houston Christian University.