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Aces Golf Scramble To Take Place On September 12, 2019

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Two Flights Will Be Held

One of the largest events for the University of Evansville men’s basketball program and the Aces Assist Club is the Aces Golf Scramble, which will take place on Thursday, September 12 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Newburgh.

Two start times will be on tap with the first shotgun start set for 8 a.m. and the second one heading on course at 1 p.m.  Flight preference will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Your group and start time are reserved with payment.  Lunch for both flights will be served at noon.

Cost for a foursome is $750 with individuals set for $200.  Aces Assist Club members will receive the single entry fee associated with your giving level.  To confirm your group, individual or start time, fill out the form above or contact the UE Basketball Office at 812-488-3800.

 

Crouch Announces 17 Communities To Receive $10M

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 Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch along with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced that 17 rural Hoosier communities receive more than $10.5 million in federal grant funding. 

“These collaborations between federal, state and local partners are improving the lives of Hoosiers across the state and strengthening community pride,” Crouch said. “ I applaud this round’s local leadership for their commitment to bettering their communities, as well as their tremendous use of partnerships to address a challenge.”

The state of Indiana distributes Community Development Block Grant funds to rural communities to assist units of local government with various community projects such as: infrastructure improvement, downtown revitalization, public facilities and economic development. 

“We’re thrilled to support such a diverse array of projects in cities and towns throughout rural Indiana,” said Jodi Golden, Executive Director of OCRA. “Communities with reliable infrastructure are positioned for growth and an improved quality of life.” 

The second round of the 2019 CDBG program begins on August 19, 2019, with proposals due on October 4, at 4 p.m. ET and final applications due November 22, at 4 p.m. ET.  

For more information about these programs, contact Eric Ogle, CDBG Program Director. 


The  Main Street Revitalization Program encourages communities with eligible populations to focus on long-term community development efforts. Eligible applicants have a designated active Indiana Main Street group in their community, and the project must be a part of the Main Street’s overall strategy. Main Street Revitalization Program projects include streetscapes, facade renovations and downtown infrastructure rehabilitation. 

The Town of Hope is awarded $428,360 for a downtown streetscape project. This project removes blighted conditions around the town square by replacing existing streetlamps, adding accessible sidewalks and other improvements that tie the interior and exterior of the square together.  

The City of Kendallville is awarded $600,000 for a downtown streetscape project. This project replaces sidewalks, curbs, and lights along three downtown blocks to eliminate blight, improve safety and enrich the overall quality of life within the community.  

The City of Kirklin is awarded $600,000 for a downtown streetscape project. This project installs new sidewalks, curbing, street lighting, and other improvements to create an attractive and walkable downtown.


The goals of the Public Facilities Program are to improve the quality of place, generate jobs and spur economic revitalization through improving community facilities or historic preservation projects. Eligible community facilities include fire stations, community centers, daycares, libraries, museums, senior centers and performance spaces.  

Clay County is awarded $495,000 to construct a new fire station for the Center Point & Community Volunteer Fire Company. The project builds a 5,200 square foot station with four bays, a training room, a clean-up room and equipment storage.  

Jefferson County is awarded $500,000 to replace the fire station used by the Deputy Volunteer Fire Department that was destroyed by fire in December 2018. The project builds an 8,254 square foot station with four bays, training and community rooms to meet the current and future needs of the community.  

The Town of Lakeville is awarded $500,000 to renovate a 1930’s barn into a community center. The project creates a 4,500 square foot facility that can accommodate up to 200 people for a variety of community and social programs and events.   


The Stormwater Improvement Program strives to reduce flooding, to cut stormwater treatment and energy costs, to protect rivers, lakes and vital landscape, and to generate jobs and spur economic revitalization. Types of activities that are eligible for this grant funding include stormwater improvements, as well as demolition and/or clearance. 

The Town of Andrews is awarded $600,000 for stormwater improvements. This project installs 1,650 linear feet of drainage, nine inlets, and seven utility holes along Mckeever Street from the intersection with Jackson Street to Loon Creek, to address residential flooding.  

The City of Connersville is awarded $600,000 for stormwater improvements. This project installs 2,710 linear feet of drainage, ten sewer manholes, 2,250 linear feet of curbs and grades as well as 500 linear feet of ditches in two areas of the city to address sewer overflows. 


The goals of the Wastewater Drinking Water Program are to protect the health and environment, reduce utility rates for low-to-moderate income communities and improve rural infrastructure to enable long-term economic growth. Eligible Wastewater Drinking Water Program projects include many aspects of wastewater improvements and drinking water system improvements. 

The Town of Centerville is awarded $700,000 for drinking water system improvements. This project installs 7,110 linear feet of water main line, replaces 2,060 linear feet of lead service lines, installs 12 new fire hydrants and 412 automatic reading water meters to address systems issues and resident safety. 

The Town of Kingsford Heights is awarded $600,000 for wastewater system improvements. This project installs a new submersible pump station and a screening building along with new clarifier equipment and improvements to the wastewater system. 

The Town of Montezuma is awarded $700,000 for wastewater system improvements. This project installs a new chemical feed building and equipment for the implementation of a phosphorus removal process and modifications to existing processes, and installs control system and remote monitoring equipment to improve the collection system. 

The City of Mount Vernon is awarded $700,000 for drinking water system improvements. This project replaces 4,500 linear feet of existing 133-year old cast iron water mains between Main Street and Wolflin Street and on Wolflin Street between W. 8th Street and W. 4th Street. 

The Town of North Salem is awarded $700,000 for drinking water system improvements. This project installs new transmission mains, a new water treatment plant, an elevated tank and pump improvements. The old water tower and treatment plant will be demolished. 

The Town of Prince’s Lakes is awarded $700,000 for drinking water system improvements. This project installs 11,450 linear feet of pipe, 12 system isolation valves, four tapping valves/sleeves to connect to an existing pipe, 1,060 linear feet of granular backfill and 1,060 lineal feet of pavement replacement for road restoration. It also includes the construction of a 400,000-gallon elevated water storage tan, supervisory control and a data acquisition system.  

The Town of Rockville is awarded $700,000 for drinking water system improvements. This project rehabilitates critical sewer segments to protect the residents from sanitary sewer overflows and backups into resident’s homes and prevent sinkholes and road failures due to failures in the aging, buried infrastructure. 

The Town of Westport is awarded $700,000 for wastewater system improvements. This project replaces the packaged water treatment plant, replacement of intake, lake, clear well and high service pumps and improves the distribution system by connecting to Decatur County Rural Water. 

The Town of Windfall is awarded $700,000 for wastewater system improvements. This project completes improvements to include the rehabilitation of Windfall’s wastewater treatment and collection facilities.


Funding for OCRA’s CDBG programs comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant program and is administered for the State of Indiana by OCRA.  

ADOPT A PET

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Cotton is a super cute & chunky dude. He’s about 6 years old, male, and he’s FIV+ but he can still live just fine with other cats even if they’re FIV-negative. He was found by a VHS volunteer, and never reclaimed. His adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Wolak Earns MVC Preseason All-Conference Honors

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Sophomore Emily Wolak represents the Purple Aces on the Missouri Valley Preseason All-Conference team, announced by the league Thursday.

 

Wolak earned second team all-MVC and All-Freshman honors for her performance last season.

 

The Rochester, N.Y. native saw action in 19 games in 2018, posting her first career goal against Tennessee Tech and added seven shots with six aimed at goal.

 

The midfielder will set the pace for the Aces, who as a team were picked sixth in the MVC preseason poll, voted for by the coaches.

 

Evansville opens up the regular season next Thursday at home against Middle Tennessee at 7 p.m.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Part-time Personal Shopper
Instacart Shoppers – Evansville, IN
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Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 3.1/5 rating   18 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Brink’s Incorporated 3.2/5 rating   1,959 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Lab Express, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and good driving record. Our job is to efficiently transport specimens from client sites to lab sites effectively in order for our…
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Major Gift Officer
University of Evansville 4.4/5 rating   36 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Leverage face-to-face meetings, phone calls, emails and other contact to build relationships and increase support from prospects and current donors….
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Cash Applications Specialist
The US Oncology Network 3.4/5 rating   121 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Daily, reconciles cash receipts and petty cash funds to accounts receivable balance, explanation of benefits (EOB), and electronic remittance advices (ERA) and…
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Full Time Administrative Role
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery 3.9/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Therapy Front Desk Medical Office Receptionist
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The Front Desk employee, under the direction of the Front Desk Coordinator, is responsible for managing incoming and outgoing patient flow in our therapy…
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RainTree Consulting LLC – Evansville, IN
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HR Support Specialist
Professional Transportation, Inc. 1.9/5 rating   111 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Provide daily administrative support to field operators and Human Resource representatives, including special projects as assigned….
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Walt’s Drive-A-Way – Evansville, IN
Current driver’s license with clean drivingrecord is very helpful but not required. This position willperform Tire repair on semi-tractor / trailers.Road calls…
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Lawn Care Specialist
Weed Man Lawn Care – Evansville, IN
This job requires a valid driver’s license with a *CLEAN DRIVING RECORD*. Valid Driver’s License. If you’re not certified by the state to spray herbicides, you…
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Live Trivia – Evansville, IN
Own reliable transportation. Active Cell Phone. Make great supplemental income and have fun doing it! As the region is ever-growing, we will always be in want…
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Driver
Express Courier 3.4/5 rating   52 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Pricing Signage Coordinator
Lowe’s Inc. 3.7/5 rating   34,186 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Benthall Bros. Inc. – Evansville, IN
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The US Oncology Network 3.4/5 rating   121 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Joe Beard & Sons – Newburgh, IN
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HRConnect Service Center Rep
OneMain Financial 3.3/5 rating   1,200 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Duties include answering information inquiries from customers through various delivery channels to include but not limited to:….
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Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 3.1/5 rating   18 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Harding Shymanski & Company, PSC – Evansville, IN
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Industrial Building Maintenance
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United States Postal Service 3.6/5 rating   21,640 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Anchor Industries 3.1/5 rating   32 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Outside Sales Representative
Charter / Spectrum Communications 3.5/5 rating   12,791 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Case Manager
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Flex Assistant
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REXANNA WILKINS

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Boonville, IN. – Rexanna Wilkins, 85, of Boonville, Indiana passed away on August 15, 2019 at Woodmont Health Campus in Boonville, Indiana.
Rexanna was born in Meade County, Kentucky on November 14, 1933 to the late Rex and Nellie (Sipes) Ramsey.
She graduated from Meade County High School in 1951. Rexanna worked as a seamstress for Embassy Apparel and was also a homemaker. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Boonville, Indiana. She loved spending time with her family and grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, George Wilkins; child, Georgianna Eads Wilkins; grandson, Robby Harold Eads II.
Rexanna is survived by her son, Jeremy Wilkins and his wife, Alison of Boonville, IN; grandchildren, Owen Wilkins, Alex Wilkins, Ally Wilkins, Lori Ann Eads; siblings, Caroll Ramsey and his wife, Della of Brandenburg, KY; Mable Adams of Livingston, TN; several nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2 P.M. on Sunday, August 18, 2019 at Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville, Indiana.
Visitation will be held from 3 P.M. until 6 P.M. on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at the funeral home and again on Sunday from 12 P.M. until the time of service.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

To send flowers to the family of Rexanna Wilkins, please visit Tribute Store.

BUD’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON THURSDAY NIGHT THUNDER!

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Bud’s Harley-Davidson, in conjunction with the River City H.O.G. Chapter 1210 will be hosting Thursday Night Thunder on Franklin Street in Evansville on Thursday, August 15 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Bud’s Country Bar and Grill.  Hundreds of Harley riders will join the evening to show off their bikes and enjoy the festivities.  Pink Ribbon Bra Pong will take place to raise money and awareness for breast cancer and several men will also be wearing decorative pink bras to raise money for their More Than Pink Walk Team.

All of the funds raised from Thursday Night Thunder will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Evansville Tri-State Affiliate to fund education programs, mammograms, diagnostic tests, treatment and nonmedical expenses of breast cancer for those who are uninsured or underinsured or in active treatment.

Representatives from River City H.O.G. Chapter 1210 and Komen Evansville Tri-State and representatives Courtney Bugler and Helen Chesnut from Susan G. Komen Headquarters will be available for interviews at the event.

 

Sullivan Man Arrested for DUI and Spitting on Trooper

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Knox County – Yesterday afternoon at approximately 3:00, Trooper Hurley was patrolling in Oaktown when he observed the driver of a 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche driving left of center on Maple Street. The driver was stopped and identified as Ron G. Howson, Jr, 51, of Sullivan. Trooper Hurley detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage and observed signs of impairment. Field sobriety tests conducted on scene indicated Howson was impaired.

While Howson was being transported to Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes for a chemical test he started yelling and spitting. Howson was told to stop, but he continued to yell and spit toward Trooper Hurley. When they arrived at the hospital Howson refused to exit and had to be pulled from the vehicle. Howson continued to be disorderly and made several threats toward Trooper Hurley.

Further investigation at the hospital revealed Howson had a blood alcohol content of .32%. He was transported to the Knox County Jail where he continued to be uncooperative.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Ron G. Howson, 51, Sullivan, IN
  1. Driving While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor
  2. Battery with a bodily fluid on a Law Enforcement Officer, Class 5 Felony
  3. Intimidation of a Law Enforcement Officer, Class 6 Felony
  4. Disorderly Conduct, Class B Misdemeanor

Arresting Officer: Trooper Tanner Hurley, Indiana State Police

Otters split doubleheader against Rascals

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Following Tuesday’s series-opening postponement, the Evansville Otters and River City Rascals their Wednesday doubleheader with River City taking game one 8-6 in extra innings and Evansville winning game two 2-0 behind a three-hit shutout by Tyler Beardsley.

Game one was about high-scoring offense, starting with the Otters scoring the first three runs in the first inning.

 

David Cronin led off the bottom of the first inning with a single, and Keith Grieshaber was hit by a pitch from Rascals starter Keenan Bartlett. Ryan Long then stepped up to rip a two-RBI double to give the Otters a 2-0 lead.

 

Returning to the Otters after a stint with the Columbia Fireflies of the New York Mets organization, Taylor Lane hit a sac fly to score Long for the Otters’ third run.

 

Rascals starter Keenan Bartlett threw four innings, allowing four runs on four hits and four walks. He would finish the game with a no-decision

 

Otters starter Austin Nicely was cruising along, throwing 4.1 no-hit innings until running into some trouble in the fifth inning as the Rascals’ offense broke through.

 

Following an error and a hit by pitch, Andrew Penner recorded the Rascals’ first hit against Nicely.

 

With the bases loaded, Nolan Meadows hit a grand slam to propel the Rascals ahead 4-3.

 

In the bottom of the fifth, the Otters responded as Cronin led off with a walk, advanced to second base on a stolen base, and scored on Long’s second RBI double, tying the game at four.

 

With Nicely going out to the mound in the top of the sixth and with two outs, Rascals first baseman Zach Lavy hit a solo home run to give the Rascals a 5-4 edge.

 

Once again, the Otters had an answer to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth, getting a bases-loaded sac fly from Mike Rizzitello that scored Lane to even the game at 5-5.

 

Nicely would finish with six innings, allowing five runs – four earned – on three hits while striking out five. He would also finish with a no-decision.

 

It was then a battle of relief pitchers, as the Rascals sent out five relievers after Bartlett was through four innings, and the Otters used three relievers following Nicely.

 

The game was tied at five still after the seventh and eighth innings, forcing the international tie-breaker rule to go into effect in the top of the ninth, starting with a runner on second base.

 

In the top of the ninth, River City had two runners on base when Trevor Achenbach hit a three-run home run to push the Rascals ahead 8-5.

 

Long would add an RBI single, scoring Rizzitello, in the bottom of the ninth, but it wasn’t enough as the Rascals took game one 8-6.

 

Evansville’s Drew Beyer was given the loss while River City’s Taylor Sugg threw three innings in relief to earn the win.

 

In game two, it was all Tyler Beardsley for the Otters from start to finish.