FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Presented in partnership with Evansville’s Bedford Collab, our Craft Beer Dinner features five courses of vibrant seasonal cuisine highlighting craft beer as an ingredient and a curated pairing for each dish. Guests will be guided through tasting notes for each beer and have an opportunity to sample dishes from local food scene favorites Mindful Meals and Turn Table Mobile American Cuisine.
Bedford Collab is an LLC company founded in May of 2020. The purpose of its existence is to provide sustainability through growing fresh produce, aiding in food rescue, and providing a shared commercial kitchen for existing and striving food entrepreneurs, along with revitalizing a disinvested neighborhood. The culture that is created will bring all walks of life into one geographic location for the benefit and flourishing of everyone in proximity.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to reserve your table!
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AVON, Ohio – The Evansville Otters had an early lead before the bats fell quiet against the Lake Erie Crushers on Friday night, dropping the series opener 7-3 at Crushers Stadium.
The Otters (21-34) jumped ahead in the first inning, plating two runs to take an early lead. Dakota Phillips singled to left-center driving in one. On the play, the ball was thrown home, and Phillips moved to second. The Crushers (35-20) defense then threw the ball into center field, and another man came in to score.
Lake Erie answered with a run in the home first, before Evansville added more in the second.
Delvin Zinn singled with two outs to reach base. One batter later, Giovanni DiGiacomo singled and on a diving attempt from the Crushers’ right fielder, Zinn went from first to home as the ball kicked over to center field. That was the last run of the game for Evansville.
The turning point tonight came in the fifth frame. Lake Erie led off the inning with six base hits, five of which scored to make it a 6-3 game. They added another in the sixth to finalize the scoring.
The Crushers pitching staff recorded 19 outs in a row to finish the game. Evansville was out-hit 9-5 in the game.
Terance Marin (0-3) took the loss after giving up all seven runs, four earned, on nine hits. The righty struck out three and walked two. Pedro Echemendia (2-1) tossed in seven innings as the Lake Erie starter and took home the win.
The Otters attempt to bounce back tomorrow with a 6:05 p.m. CT first pitch to even the series against the Crushers. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
“This is the best part of the job: visiting Hoosiers where they live and hearing about what they really have on their mind. Every county has its unique challenges and opportunities, and I can’t tell you how many people come up to me to say how excited they are to see someone who represents them in their hometown.I take what I hear on my 92 County Tour with me to D.C. to stand up for Hoosiers and get results.”
— Senator Mike Braun
Here are a few highlights:
In Dearborn County, Senator Braun stopped by Lischgke Motors: a third-generation family-owned Hoosier small business. Senator Braun recognized their 100th anniversary with an official Senate letter and discussed the challenges they’ve faced with inflation and supply chain issues.
In Union County, Senator Braun sat down with local farmers in an Indiana Farm Bureau event. He heard from farmers about their concerns with heavy-handed mandates coming from D.C. and the upcoming Farm Bill, negotiated by the Senate Agriculture Committee.
In Jennings County, Senator Braun spoke with Sheriff Kenny Freeman and his deputies and presented Jail Commander Nichole Angelicchio with an American flag and discussed supporting law enforcement while they protect and serve our communities.
In Owen County, Senator Braun met with Owen County Economic Development CEO Marce King to hear an update on Owen County’s workforce development plans, as well as touring new housing developments.
Senator Braun visited a Centerstone location in Connersville to learn more about the services they provide for Hoosiers experiencing mental health crises and addiction.
Senator Braun hosted community conversations with local elected officials, small business leaders, and members of the community in Vevay, Nashville, Brookville, Linton, and Rising Sun.
Rep. McNamara encourages Posey County
residents to report tornado damage
STATEHOUSE (July 12, 2024) – State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) encourages residents of Posey County to report tornado damage that occurred on July 9 by contacting Indiana 211.
In order to establish a comprehensive assessment of damage, Posey County residents can call 866-211-9966 or visit in211.communityos.org and click on the “Damage Reporting” tab at the top of the home page to identify and locate damage. Gathering damage assessments allows the Indiana Department of Homeland Security to determine damage estimates and develop the next course of action in the disaster recovery process such as repairs and cleanup.
“The damage caused by the strong winds, heavy rain and lightning severely impacted our area,” McNamara said. “In order for our community to rebuild and efficiently clean up from the tornado, I encourage any affected residents to report damage to Indiana 211.”
Presently, only residents in Posey County should utilize Indiana 211 for July 9 damage reports. Other counties should reach out to their local emergency manager.
Agricultural damage should be reported to Purdue Extension at 812-838-1331.
At its regular meeting on Thursday, July 11, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved a $130.3 million annual operating budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. University income is derived from two primary sources, tuition and fee revenues and state appropriations. In addition, the Board approved miscellaneous fees and reviewed the schedule of student fees and other mandatory fees for 2024-25.
The Board also named Trustee Christina Ryan to Chair the USI Presidential Search to select USI’s fifth president, set to begin this Fall. Ryan also serves as First Vice Chair of the Board.
In additional business, the Board of Trustees approved the disbursement of financial aid awards for the 2024-25 academic year and received an update on current campus construction projects.
JULY 13, 2024
by MATTHEW WILL
AVON, Ohio – The Evansville Otters had an early lead before the bats fell quiet against the Lake Erie Crushers on Friday night, dropping the series opener 7-3 at Crushers Stadium.
The Otters (21-34) jumped ahead in the first inning, plating two runs to take an early lead. Dakota Phillips singled to left-center driving in one. On the play, the ball was thrown home, and Phillips moved to second. The Crusher’s (35-20) defense then threw the ball into center field, and another man came in to score.
Lake Erie answered with a run in the home first, before Evansville added more in the second.
Delvin Zinn singled with two outs to reach base. One batter later, Giovanni DiGiacomo singled and on a diving attempt from the Crushers’ right fielder, Zinn went from first to home as the ball kicked over to center field. That was the last run of the game for Evansville.
The turning point tonight came in the fifth frame. Lake Erie led off the inning with six base hits, five of which scored to make it a 6-3 game. They added another in the sixth to finalize the scoring.
The Crushers pitching staff recorded 19 outs in a row to finish the game. Evansville was out-hit 9-5 in the game.
Terance Marin (0-3) took the loss after giving up all seven runs, four earned, on nine hits. The righty struck out three and walked two. Pedro Echemendia (2-1) tossed in seven innings as the Lake Erie starter and took home the win.
The Otters attempt to bounce back tomorrow with a 6:05 p.m. CT first pitch to even the series against the Crushers. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up to date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call (812) 435-8686.