Where: Downtown Riverfront, Dress Plaza
Tickets: Free but donations gladly accepted
SEPTEMBER 20, 2024
Shortly, the City-County Observer will do an in-depth interview about the well-respected community leader Jerome Stewart. In the meantime, please review the information concerning Mr. Serwart posted below.
Graduated Bosse High School…1972
Bachelor of Liberal Arts Degree 2004…University of Evansville
1972-1998…Alcoa…Warrick Operations
Held various positions before retiring as a Lab Technician
Past President Vice President and current Board member and of the Department of Parks and Recreation (20 years) after the term which ends December 31, 2024
Past President and Vice President of the Community and current member of Evansville Endowment Board of Directors.
Current member of Deaconess Aquatics Foundation Board of Directors
Past member City of Evansville Housing Trust Fund Board of Directors
Past member of Zoo Advisory board.
Founder, writer, producer of the word 120 radio program 10 years and counting on WEOA 98.5F.M.
Past Church Elder 15 years
Served as Vice Chairman…Pac J. Weinzapfel…Candidate for Mayor
Member of Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel’s Transition Team
Past Campaign Coordinator… Connie Robinson. City Council
Served on the election and re-election campaign of Mayor Lloyd Winnecke
President of Diversity Safety Supply Co. Inc. from 2003-Present
Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against an Indianapolis car dealer alleging the dealer illegally rolled back odometers on vehicles sold to unsuspecting consumers believing they were purchasing lower-mileage vehicles.
The lawsuit alleges that KBB Auto Sales LLC — along with owners and employees Brandon Billingsley, Shannon Hayes and Nicolas Fortinberry — rolled back odometers by a combined total of more than 14 million miles on 216 known vehicles.
“This outright fraud unfairly gives a bad name to the good and honest people working in the used-car business,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Worse than that, these unethical tactics deceive consumers who buy these vehicles with rolled-back odometers. They wind up with higher-mileage cars and trucks with more wear and tear than they thought.”
The lawsuit alleges that the odometer tampering violates the Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act, the Indiana Odometer Act, the Federal Odometer Act and the Motor Vehicle Unfair Practices Act.
Attorney General Rokita seeks injunctive relief, consumer restitution, treble damages, civil penalties, costs and other relief.
“We will always work to hold these businesses accountable when they engage in this kind of misconduct detrimental to consumers,” Attorney General Rokita said. “And we will always work to get restitution for Hoosiers who have fallen victim to such reprehensible schemes.”
Attorney General Rokita offers the following tips for Hoosiers shopping for used cars:
Aces square off against USI and IU Indianapolis
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With Missouri Valley Conference play beginning next week, the University of Evansville volleyball team is set for its final non-conference test this weekend with the USI Invitational.
Evansville faces USI on Friday at 6 p.m. before taking on IU Indianapolis at 2 p.m. on Sunday; ESPN+ will have the coverage of Friday’s match against the Screaming Eagles. Both matches will take place at Screaming Eagles Arena.
Last Time Out
– On Tuesday, the Purple Aces faced USI inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse with the Screaming Eagles picking up a 3-1 win
– Giulia Cardona had a match-high 25 kills and tied for the team lead with 12 digs
– Lexi Owen had 38 assists while matching Cardona’s 12 digs
– Melanie Feliciano posted 9 kills and 8 digs
Second on the List
– On Sept. 6 against Samford, Giulia Cardona moved to second on the Aces all-time career kills list
– Cardona currently has 1,811 in her career and trails Alondra Vazquez’ total of 1,911
– Her season average of 4.78 kills per set paces the MVC and is 8th in the nation
– In the win over UPR-Rio Piedras, Cardona accumulated 30 kills and wrapped up the first weekend with 5.00 kills/set
Serving Up The Aces
– Over the last four matches, Jenna Heidbreder has accumulated the first five service aces of her UE career
– Offensively, Heidbreder had a strong home tournament earlier in September, posting a career-high 7 kills versus Samford while picking up 6 against Chicago State
– She added 4 digs in the opening two home contests
Scouting the Opposition
– With their win on Tuesday, the Screaming Eagles improved to 3-7 on the season
– USI opened the season with wins over St. Thomas and Bradley and took a set against Ohio State at the Florida Invitational
– In the first meeting against UE, Bianca Anderson and Ashby Willis tallied 15 kills apiece
– IU Indianapolis comes into the weekend with a record of 5-6 following a 3-2 win over Indiana State on Wednesday
– Elle Patterson paces the Jaguars with 2.98 kills per set
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In conjunction with the College GO! campaign sponsored by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, the University of Southern Indiana invites Indiana students to submit their undergraduate admission applications for free, Sunday through Friday, September 22-27.
“The college application is the first step for students to ignite their journeys, and we’re thrilled to participate in the College GO! campaign and support Indiana students who wish to continue their academic pursuits at the University of Southern Indiana,” says Troy Miller, Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management.
Prospective undergraduate Indiana students should apply at USI.edu/apply by midnight Friday, September 27 to ensure the fee is waived. In addition to consideration for acceptance, applicants will also receive consideration for merit-based scholarships.
Learn More Indiana’s College GO! campaign seeks to provide resources to Indiana teachers, counselors and students to help plan for education beyond high school. For more information about the College GO! campaign, visit www.LearnMoreIndiana.org/college. To apply, visit USI.edu/apply.
Jasper Community Arts is pleased to present Hunter Hayes at the Jasper Arts Center on Saturday, September 28th. Please see the attached media release for further details.
PLATINUM-SELLING MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST HUNTER HAYES ANNOUNCES LOST & FOUND
NEW EP REVISITS AND REIMAGINES SONGS IN THE ACCLAIMED SINGER-SONGWRITER’S CATALOG OF HITS
FIRST TRACK, “IN A SONG,” DUE SEPTEMBER 20
PRE-ORDER/PRE-SAVE/PRE-ADD HERE
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