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EVV August Board Meeting Agenda

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NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION

Notice is hereby given that the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport

Authority District Board’s Executive Session will be:

DATE: Monday, August 26, 2024

TIME: 3:00 pm, Local Time

PLACE: Evansville Regional Airport

7801 Bussing Drive

Evansville, IN 47725

Purpose: To discuss personnel matters as permitted under IC 5-

14-1.5-6.1 (b)(9).

NOTICE OF REGULAR BOARD MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport

Authority District Board’s Regular Board Meeting will be:

DATE: Monday, August 26, 2024

TIME: 4:00 pm, Local Time

PLACE: Evansville Regional Airport

7801 Bussing Drive

Evansville, IN 47725

A MAGICAL CIRQUE CHRISTMAS

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A MAGICAL CIRQUE CHRISTMAS

BRINGS THRILLS, SKILLS, AND HOLIDAY CHEER

TO THE PLAZA THIS CHRISTMAS

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2024, AT 10 AM

 Evansville, INAugust 19, 2024 – Nederlander National Markets and Old National Events Plaza announce MagicSpace Entertainment’s A Magical Cirque Christmas will return to Evansville this holiday season for a very merry performance on December 19, 2024.

A Magical Cirque Christmas takes the audience on a winter wonderland journey, immersing them in the spirit of the season and dazzling guests with their incredible talents. The ultimate holiday extravaganza will mesmerize, twist, flip, and jingle all the way with acrobats, contortionists and aerialists who push the boundaries of imagination and human potential!

The show is set to a captivating musical score that will tug at heartstrings, elevate spirits, and have guests tapping their feet and singing along to hit Christmas songs. Loaded with nostalgia, holiday music, charm, and comedy, A Magical Cirque Christmas is pure entertainment for the perfect date night, family adventure or group outing.

A few fan-favorite performances return for the 2024 tour including rolla bolla and unicycle artist Jonathan Rinny, creator of “aerial archery” and incredible contortionist Aryn Shelander, movement and hair suspension artist Leila Noone, and renowned juggler Christopher Stoinev. Attendees of all ages will delight in the graceful, flexible, and hypnotic acrobatics, stunning gravity-defying performances, and high-flying aerial artists at A Magical Cirque Christmas!

For more information, visit www.MagicalCirqueChristmas.com.

 

What:                   A Magical Cirque Christmas

When:                  December 19, 2024 @ 7:30 PM

Where:                 Old National Events Plaza

Tickets:                Tickets start at $35.00 plus applicable fees and tax.

 

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Annual Online Silent Auction

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Annual Online Silent Auction

Newburgh, Indiana – Warrick Humane Society presents our 2024 Annual Online Silent Auction! The Auction starts tomorrow, August 19th, at 8:00am and ends on Sunday, August 25th, at 8:00pm. We will have a wide variety of auction items available, with something for everyone! All proceeds from the auction will go directly towards the animals in Warrick Humane Society’s care.

Event Highlights: 

  • Many Options: Explore a variety of auction items available!

    To Buy is to Donate: All proceeds support our rescue pets! Feel good getting something you love, while helping animals in need.

  • Simple Bidding: The process to bid is very simple! We are using One Cause as the platform for this auction. The link is here: https://onecau.se/_664q41

This Week at USI

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The 2024 Fall Semester is here! Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community this week:

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, August 19

Fall Semester begins

The 2024 Fall Semester is officially underway!

2-4 p.m. Wednesday, August 21

Part-Time Job Fair

Students looking for part-time jobs on or close to campus will be in attendance at the USI Career Services and Internships Part-Time Job Fair. The event will be held in University Center 2217-2220.

SAVE THE DATE

September 27

USI Multicultural Center Essence of Excellence Summit to feature Belmont University Vice President

The 14th annual USI Multicultural Center Essence of Excellence Summit is set for 3 p.m. Friday, September 27 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. This year’s theme, “Challenging You About You,” aims to provide all college students, especially those of historically underrepresented backgrounds, the knowledge, tools and skills to achieve better versions of themselves.

 

November 16

Registration now open for the 20th annual USI Norwegian Foot March

 

A USI tradition is celebrating its 20th anniversary on Saturday, November 16. The annual Norwegian Foot March, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles (30 km) through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line generally in under four and a half hours depending on age and gender.

 

USI drops season opener at Arkansas State

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JONESBORO, Ark. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer opened its 2024 season by falling 3-0 on the road to Arkansas State University on Sunday afternoon.
 
USI got some offensive momentum out of the gate by putting together three possessions ending in shots on goal in the first twenty minutes. The best scoring chance early came off the leg of senior midfielder Maggie Duggan (Defiance, Missouri) from outside the box that forced Arkansas State’s goalkeeper to make a save to her left.
 
The Screaming Eagles were solid on defense in the opening minutes, holding the Red Wolves scoreless through the first 20-plus minutes of the game. Then the Red Wolves put one in the back of the net to go up 1-0 in the 25th minute after a free kick led to a secondary chance and a header in.
 
From there, Arkansas State built on its momentum in the attacking half. A strike from outside the box that found the top corner of the goal doubled the Red Wolves’ advantage, 2-0, before closing out the rest of the first half.
 
Southern Indiana began the second stanza with good urgency, possessing the ball in the offensive midfield and hindering Arkansas State from transition opportunities in the early minutes of the second half. USI sophomore midfielder Pilar Torres (Chula Vista, California) had one of the Eagles’ best chances out of the intermission with a shot that deflected off a defender and barely missed the bottom corner of the goal in the 51st minute.
 
Arkansas State went on to add a third goal in the 61st minute from the penalty spot that just snuck past the outstretched glove of USI redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Anna Markland (Hoover, Alabama).
 
Markland finished with six saves in the match, including a diving save on a close-range shot in the 74th minute.
 
Despite USI generating a similar number of second-half shot chances to Arkansas State, the Screaming Eagles ran out of time. Southern Indiana produced seven shots in the second half compared to four in the first half of play.
 
Southern Indiana totaled 11 shots with four on goal Sunday afternoon. Torres had a team-high three shots for the Eagles. Arkansas State placed nine of 18 shot attempts on target.
 
USI continues its non-conference schedule on Thursday at 7 p.m. when the Screaming Eagles make their home debut from Strassweg Field against Robert Morris University. Coverage links for Thursday’s match can be found at usiscreamingeagles.com.

Otters open final homestand with series win over Y’alls

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters took down the Florence Y’alls to win the series in the final matchup of the year with a 4-2 finish on Sunday afternoon at Bosse Field.

The Otters (37-48) came through late in the game after a slow start offensively.

Opening the scoring in the third inning, the Y’alls(41-42) jumped on the board with a run.

Moving into the fifth, the Otters were getting no-hit until JJ Cruz broke the streak with a one-out single. Then, Justin Felix stepped up and hugged a home run just inside the left field foul pole to plot Evansville ahead 2-1.

Florence shot back in the seventh with another run tying the game, before the Otters came through in the eighth to finalize the score. With the bases loaded and one out, Randy Bednar knocked a sacrifice fly to right field putting Evansville back in front. Delvin Zinn later walked in a second run.

Braden Scott followed up his eight-inning performance in Schaumburg with another strong outing today. The right-hander went six and one-third innings, allowing just two runs on six hits with three strikeouts.

Out of the bullpen, Alex Valdez (2-0) took the win and pitched in one and two-thirds scoreless innings to back up Scott. Pavin Parks (Sv. 6) for the second day in a row closed out the ninth. He struck out one while saying goodbye to Florence. Darrien Williams (0-1) was dealt the loss.

Offensively, the Y’alls out-hit the Otters 7-4. Felix led the bats going 1-for-3 with two RBI.

With a break tomorrow, Evansville will continue the final nine-game home stand against Windy City on Tuesday. The first pitch against the ThunderBolts is set for 6:35 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.