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Free Admission Thursday July 26

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The waterfall and creek is now back on in the Welborn Baptist Foundation Nature Playscape! The water in the creek has been off while upgrades where being done.

Since the Welborn Baptist Foundation Nature Playscape opened to the public on May 26, We have seen record-breaking visitor attendance. Over 9000 people have come to play in the 3-acre area since its opening. Due to the heavy crowds, upgrades needed to be done to the waterfall and creek.

Part of building this Nature Playscape was venturing into the world of the unknown. There is nothing like this in our area and not too many in the country. We surely did not expect that we would have 9000 people visit within the first few weeks! We also did not anticipate some of the ways that people would play in it. We want to make sure everything is safe and structurally sound in order to handle the crowds. We want everyone to have a safe and happy experience.

Phase 1 of these upgrades are now complete meaning that visitors can enjoy having a unique place to cool off while exploring the Nature Playscape. More phases of upgrades will be done in the future as the Nature Playscape grows.

The Nature Playscape will never be ‘complete.’ It will evolve just like nature itself evolves. We look forward adding new features and changing around our current ones. It makes it a unique experience every time you visit.

To thank the community for being so patience during the upgrades, we are offering free admission on Thursday, July 26. The Nature Playscape is open 9 am – 4 pm.

Ivy Tech to Hold 14th Annual CRUISE-IN

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The public is invited to Ivy Tech Community College’s 14th Annual CRUISE-IN presented by Lucas Oil Center on Saturday, July 28 from 4 – 8 p.m. at the main campus in Evansville, 3501 N. First Avenue.

The annual event is free and open to the public, and typically attracts between 200-400 visitors. There will be live music by Cinco de Blues, food trucks, Lucas Oil race cars, family fun and a beer garden by Carson’s Brewery. In addition, tours of the Automotive Technology department and Welding laboratory will be offered.

Attendees can expect to see street rods, trucks, and other unique cars from around the Tri-State. Awards will be presented for Best Domestic Car, Best Import Car, and Best All-Around, People’s Choice, and Lucas Oil Big Kahuna Trophy. The event is coordinated by students in Ivy Tech’s popular Automotive Technology program, the Ivy Tech Foundation and Lucas Oil Center.

 

 

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JUST IN: Evansville Utility Board File Lawsuit Against The Owners Of the McCurdy For Delinquent Water Bill

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Evansville Utility Board just filed a lawsuit against the owners of the McCurdy for delinquent water and sewer bills.

The lawsuit was filed in Vanderburgh Circuit Court today by the City of Evansville Water and Sewer Department. The lawsuit requesting that the courts foreclose on the three liens filed against the McCurdy in March, May, and June. 2018. The suit also claims that the owners of the McCurdy owe the City Water and Sewer Department around $861,938.

In a prepared statement sent to the City-County Observer 5th Ward City Council members Justin Elpers said; The Kunkle Group tried to cheat the system and got caught. The Kunkle Group is a ratepayer like everyone else and they should pay what is owed to the EWSU”!

THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY!

 

UE Athletics Coaches Caravan Heads to Henderson Wednesday

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This evening, the 2018 UE Athletics Coaches Caravan presented by German American Bank makes a stop at Mister B’s in Henderson. Evansville Men’s Basketball head coach Walter McCarty will be in attendance and will host a Q&A session for attendees. Each caravan has been a bit different as coach McCarty will talk and interact with fans before and after his Q&A session. We will try to accommodate your needs during this event as well. If you plan on attending tonight, if you could send me an email response just so we can plan in advance.

The caravan runs from 6 – 7:30 p.m. tonight Wednesday) at the Mister B’s in Henderson.

UE Athletics Coaches Caravan Heads to Henderson Wednesday

Otters climb back to .500 behind three home runs

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Powered by three home runs, the Evansville Otters downed the Gateway Grizzlies 5-4 on Tuesday night in the first game of their series at GCS Ballpark.

Evansville struck in the first inning for two runs. Travis Harrison slugged a solo home run, his sixth of the year, to open the scoring. Brant Whiting then singled home a run but was thrown out at second trying for a double to end the frame.

Gateway took the lead in the bottom of the frame with three runs. Artemis Kadkhodaian scored on a wild pitch and Justin Ellison then drove home two runs with a double to put Gateway ahead.

The Otters reclaimed the lead in the second on a two-run homer from Hunter Cullen, the first of his professional career.

Brant Whiting extended the lead to two with a solo home run, his first with the Otters, in the sixth.

Gateway got within one run in the bottom of the ninth on a Jeff Cardenas RBI double, but Mitch Aker struck out Kadkhodaian with a runner at second to end the ball game and pick up his sixteenth save of the year.

Spencer Medick gets the win for the Otters, his second of the season. After a shaky first inning, Medick went on to retire 12 straight batters at one point and finished with 7.1 innings, three runs allowed on just four hits and eight strikeouts.

Will Anderson is hung with the loss for Gateway. Anderson allowed five runs on 11 hits while striking out seven.

The two teams square off again tomorrow at 7:05 p.m. at GCS Ballpark.