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DEF Jam Comedy All-Stars Reunion Tour Coming to Evansville in August

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Arguably the greatest collection of comedic talent ever displayed on television, Def Jam Comedy revolutionized standup comedy, showcasing the crème de la crème of the industry. Def Jam Comedy Tours give audiences throughout the country to see outstanding comedians LIVE on stage.

Evansville will welcome “The Def Jam Comedy All-Star Reunion Tour” to Old National Events Plaza on August 3rd starring Alonzo “Hamburger” Jones, seen on Def Jam Comedy’s best-selling DVD of all time with over 10 million sold. Chris “BET’s Mayor of RapCity” Thomas, the original host of “The Kings of Comedy Tour”.  Featuring Mike Brooks, Instagram phenom and “P Diddy’s Bad Boy”. Special Guest will be King Tink and will be hosted by your very own Bob Digga.

Limited EARLY BIRD presale is today through Sunday, July 7th with $10 off (VIP excluded).

Use Code: LAFFWITHUS

Tickets go on sale Monday, July 8 at 10am.

Wheelchair vehicle collision

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The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office and the Evansville Police Department are investigating the death of John Johnson, age 60, of Evansville. Mr Johnson died at Deaconess Hospital at 20:56 hrs on June 13th where he was being treated for injuries sustained after being struck by a vehicle while he was in a wheelchair.  The Evansville Police Department can provide updates on the ongoing investigation.  An autopsy is scheduled for June 14 at 16:00 hrs. 

DAVID ALLEN HALL

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Boonville, IN. – David Allen Hall, 63, of Boonville, Indiana passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2019 at his home.
David was born in Evansville, Indiana on May 11, 1956 to the late Fred Hall and Anna Mae (Hoffherr) Munday.
He is preceded in death by his father.
David is survived by his children, Courtney Noble and her husband, Doug of Boonville, IN; Stacy Franz and her husband, James of Gentryville, IN; mother, Anna Mae Munday of Boonville, IN; grandchildren, Jacob Franz and his wife, Haley of Tennyson, IN; Ian Noble of Boonville, IN; McKenna Franz of Gentryville, IN; Kayle Franz of Gentryville, IN; Eli Noble of Boonville, IN; 2 great-grandchildren; siblings, William Hall and his wife, Ola of Indianapolis, IN; Paul Hall and his wife, Haleen of Lynnville, IN; Shirley Carter and her husband, Randy of Boonville, IN; several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville, Indiana is entrusted with care. www.KoehlerFuneralHome.com

To send flowers to the family of David Allen Hall, please visit Tribute Store.

Evansville PD K-9 Unit Competes in Regional Dog Trials

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The Evansville Police Department K-9 Unit earned multiple awards at recent United States Police Canine Association Region 5 Patrol Dog trials and Certification events. The trials were held June 2-5 in Mansfield Ohio and June 6-9 in Springfield Illinois. 

The K-9 teams competed in several events that included agility, obedience, suspect search, evidence search, total search, and criminal apprehension. Each event was scored and awards were given for the top 3 scorers. Each trial location also recognized the top 3 overall teams. 

In the Mansfield Ohio trials, EPD K-9 Officer Doug Buetel placed 1st out of 20 K-9 teams. EPD K-9 Sergeant Jason Thomas finished in 2nd place overall. 

Several other Evansville K-9 teams also placed well in the individual events. While the trials are a competition, they also serve as certification events. Teams that successfully complete each portion of the trial are awarded their annual USPCA Patrol Dog 1 certification and return home to serve their community.  

On The Roof with Morgan Donahue and Calabash this Saturday

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One of the most exciting things about the Arts Council’s new Rooftop Art Deck is the the free summer concert series, On The Roof. This Saturday, blues and jazz musician Morgan Donahue and jam rockers Calabash are On The Roof. This is a night you don’t want to miss. The doors open at 6 p.m., with music beginning at 6:30 p.m. and lasting until 11 p.m. There is a cash bar. All ages are welcome.
On The Roof is 100 percent free, however, Saturday’s concert is part of the Night on Main block party, in which the 200 block of Main Street will be closed down for a ticketed, circus-themed party, including a 45-foot ferris wheel and fire performers. Tickets for Night on Main are $10 and are available at this link(https://www.facebook.com/events/515278805672517/). You do not need tickets to Night on Main to attend On The Roof.

Obituary for Winola Baker Mimms

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Winola Baker Mimms departed this life on Saturday June, 1 2019 in Seattle Washington. She was born March 23, 1932 in Mortons Gap, KY to the late Alexander and Vandalia Baker and was one of 12 children born to this union. Her family settled in Madisonville KY where she graduated from Rosenwald High School and attended college in Columbus Ohio and at Madisonville Community College.

Winola was a member of Eastview Missionary Baptist Church since the age of 19 and enjoyed singing in the church choir. She found great joy in helping people and serving her community. She worked for The Hopkins-Muhlenberg Community Action Program as a Housing Director/Counselor where she helped many people become homeowners. She also worked at the Historical Society of Hopkins County where she enjoyed helping people with genealogy research, giving tours (especially to the many school children who visited on field trips) of the museum and log cabin. She was a member of several community organizations and served on several boards and committees in service to her community. She received many awards and honors for her dedicated service.

Winola was married to Wesley C. Mimms who preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory her children Wesley Mimms Jr., Terence Mimms and Lori Mimms, her sister Rothan Baker and brother Ishmal Baker, grandchildren Loreal Stum, India Mimms, Ciara Mimms, Wesley Jackson, Frances Jackson and a host of great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services are 11:00 am Saturday June 15th at Eastview Missionary Baptist Church at 159 E. North Street, Madisonville, KY 42431 with visitation from 9:00 am until service time. Mason & Sons Funeral Home is entrusted with care. Leave condolences at www.masonbrothersfs.com.

Welch goes eight strong as Otters earn series win

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The Evansville Otters received eight strong innings out of starter Jake Welch, and five Otters finish with multiple hits in 6-1 win against the Windy City Thunderbolts Thursday night.

Welch took the baseball for the Otters in Thursday’s series finale against the Thunderbolts, making his first start at Bosse Field in 2019.

Welch did his job on the mound, allowing one run on eight hits while striking out three in eight innings.

The right-hander also received run support from the Otters offense on Thursday.

Second baseman David Cronin was a tone-setter at the top of the Otters’ lineup, picking up two hits and two RBIs.

In the bottom of the first, Cronin led off with a single, stole second, swiped third, and scored on a sac-fly from Ryan Long to give the Otters a 1-0 lead.

In the second, after Mike Rizzitello and Justin Erby singled, Cronin lined a single to centerfield, scoring his teammates to extend the Otters lead to three.

Welch can also credit the defense behind him for making big plays.

In the top of the second, with a runner on first and one out, a ground ball by Randy Perez toward third allowed Long to turn a 5-4-3 double play.

With runners on second and third with one out in the fourth, a key catch in left field and quick throw from Keith Grieshaber held Dash Winningham at third with two outs, and a flyout to Erby in right field ended the threat.

In the top of the fifth, after Jordan Swiss singled to lead off the inning, a groundball to Long recorded the second 5-4-3 double play of the game.

In the Otters’ half of the fifth inning, with Carlos Castro at second, Rob Calabrese launched a two-run home run to left field to give the Otters a commanding 5-0 lead.

Grieshaber flashed his leather in the sixth with a runner on first. He caught a flyout from Dash Winningham in left and threw a ball straight to Castro at first to double up Manuel Mesa to record the third double play of the evening.

Kenny Mathews, who two-hit the Otters the last time these two teams played in Windy City, threw 5.1 innings, allowing three runs on five hits. He would be pulled in the sixth, earning the loss.

An RBI single by Winningham in the eighth would be the only blip on Welch’s radar, as he ended his outing with a strikeout. He tossed eight innings of one run baseball, earning his first win of the season.

Long would earn an RBI walk from Blake Hickman, the same pitcher he tripled off of on Tuesday night to make it 6-1.

Otters reliever Taylor Wright continued his solid season, retiring the side in the ninth on three strikeouts, increasing his total to 26 strikeouts.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT