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2024 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count
The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count is a once-a-year count of individuals and families in shelters and places not meant for human habitation, usually happening during the last 10 days in January. This year, the count happened on January 24th in 65 out of 91 counties of the Indiana Balance of State (Marion County completes their own count).
This year there were more than 400 volunteers who helped in the count. Volunteers doing street outreach were able to identify 1,138 individuals and families sleeping in places not meant for human habitation on January 24th. Volunteers provided meals, resources, and human fellowship. They connected people with healthcare providers, mental health resources, substance use, and even helped them be moved into housing.
In 2024, there were 4,584 individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Indiana Balance of State. This is a 4% increase compared to 2023. Over the coming weeks we will highlight noteworthy findings and trends from this year’s PIT count.
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Hoosier History Highlights
July 7 – July 13This Week in Indiana History
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Indiana Quick Quiz1.In what Indiana city will you find the Jennings County Courthouse? 2. What Indianapolis high school is named for the first casualty of the Boston Massacre? 3. In what Indiana city will you find the Culbertson Mansion? 4. Who was the youngest man ever to serve as Governor of Indiana? Answers Below
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Answers1. Vernon 2. Crispus Attucks High School 3. New Albany 4. James Brown Ray He was not quite 31 when he became Governor n 1825.
“Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail.” George Ade, Acclaimed Hoosier Humorist, Playwright, and proud Purdue University alum Did you know purple cone flower is an Indiana native plant? |
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EPD MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, July 8th, 2024
4:15 p.m. Room 307, Civic Center Complex
- EXECUTIVE SESSION:
- An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
- The executive session is closed as provided by:
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
- OPEN SESSION:
- CALL TO ORDER:
- ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS:
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
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- June 24th, 2024 (Sutton, Thompson)
- APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
- PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
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- Final Merit Interview for Officer Javin Butler-Roberts, Officer Tristen Huff, Officer Jordan Urban, Officer Dylan Massie, and Officer Stephany Gore.
- Update for officers in Field Training.
- PROMOTIONAL PROCESS:
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- Certify the 2024 Captain Promotional List to be effective from June 26th, 2024, to June 25th, 2026.
- Proposed date change for the Promotional Assessments and Interviews for the rank of Lieutenant.
- APPLICANTS:
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- 24-041
- 24-039
- 24-033
- 24-025
- RESIGNATIONS:
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- Officer Hunter VanZant, Badge Number 1585, resigning effective July 9th, 2024, after serving eleven months and twenty-seven days with the Evansville Police Department.
- REMINDERS:
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- The next scheduled meeting is July 22nd, 2024, at 4:15pm.
- ADJOURNMENT:
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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Adult Crafternoon: Strawberry Favor Boxes | July 11
Join us for our upcoming Adult Crafternoon event, where you’ll learn to create delightful strawberry-shaped favor boxes perfect for your next summertime get-together!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, July 11, 2024
Time: 4 PM
Location: Browning Gallery (lower level)
These whimsical favor boxes are ideal for storing small treats or using as table decorations, adding a touch of sweetness to any occasion. No prior crafting experience is necessary; our instructors will guide you through each step, ensuring a fun and rewarding experience for crafters of all skill levels.
Mark your calendar! Adult Crafternoon will be a recurring program every first Thursday of the month in 2024!
Can’t make it? No problem! Pick up a take-and-make craft kit at the Adult Services Desk beginning July 12th (while supplies last), and check out a virtual tutorial on the Willard Public Library YouTube channel!
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons, Adult Crafternoon attendees must be at least 13 years of age.
Willard Public Library encourages patrons and visitors to donate graciously to ensure the continuation of events like this for years to come. The WPL’s Foundation is a non-profit organization registered as a 501(c)(3). >> https://www.willardlib.org/donate
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Early errors plague Otters in series opener
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – History was made on Friday night as the Evansville Otters played in their first all-time meeting against the New England Knockouts at Bosse Field in an 11-6 loss.
Errors plagued the Otters (19-30) early, allowing four of the first five Knockouts (14-34) runs to score unearned. After their early lead, New England never trailed.
Three runs came in to score for New England in the second inning.
Evansville answered in the bottom of the frame with a solo home run from Dakota Phillips in his first at-bat back at Bosse Field, blasting the ball over the right-center wall to make it 3-1.
The Knockouts would then go on to score eight unanswered runs, primarily from two three-run innings in the sixth and eighth. The score was 11-1.
Late in the game, the Evansville offense got hot.
They plated three runs on RBI hits from Phillips and Mason White before another scored on a fielder’s choice RBI from David Mendham in the eighth.
In the ninth, Delvin Zinn smoked his first homer of the year to left field to make it an 11-5 game. Randy Bednar also picked up an RBI base hit during the frame, but the comeback was not enough and the scoring was finalized.
Phillips, Mendham and White led the offense with two hits each. The Otters had 11 base hits to the Knockouts’ eight. Gary Mattis scored twice in his return to Evansville.
Terance Marin (0-2) took the loss after pitching in four innings as the starter. Despite allowing just one earned run, he left the game in a 5-1 hole. Neil Uskali (1-1) earned the win.
The Otters will look to even the series tomorrow against the Knockouts, with a first pitch of 6:35 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
Community Icon Rev. Robert Esters, Sr. Funeral Held Today At 11:00
Community Icon Rev. Robert Esters, Sr. Held Today At 11:00
July 6, 2024
Rev. Robert Allen Esters, a devoted servant of the Lord and father of Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry, peacefully passed away at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville with family by his side. Born on June 9, 1949, to Rev. Jesse J. and Mrs. Rosie Esters, Robert grew up in Evansville and graduated from Central High School, where he and his brother were renowned for their achievements in football and track.
He was called to the ministry in 1985 while under the tutelage of Rev. Joseph Trask.
On March 7, 1991, Rev. Esters began his pastoral journey at First Missionary Baptist Church in Henderson, Ky. For over three decades, he dedicated his life to the ministry, enriching the lives of countless individuals through his preaching, teaching, and community service. Under his leadership, the church saw tremendous growth in its music ministry, Sunday School attendance, and Wednesday Night Family Bible Study.
Rev. Esters had a profound vision for the church’s future, which led to the acquisition of property on Washington Street and the clearing of land on Elm Street for the construction of a New Life Center. His unwavering faith and prayers guided the church through the initial stages of planning and fundraising for this significant project.
Beyond his pastoral duties, Rev. Esters was deeply involved in his community. He worked faithfully in the Green River Valley District and served as a past District Moderator. He was also a beloved football coach at Benjamin Bosse High School for 24 years, mentoring young athletes at the Cub, J.V., and Varsity levels.
Rev. Esters’ academic accomplishments include an Associate Degree in Biblical Studies, a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Education, and a Master’s Degree in Ministry from Trinity Theological College and Trinity Theological Seminary in Newburgh, Indiana.
He retired after a 36-year career with the Evansville Housing Authority and operated Sparkling Brite Cleaning, Inc. with his wife, Tressie, from 2001 to 2019. His voice and teachings reached many through his Sunday morning broadcasts on 1400AM/98.5FM Radio.
Outside of preaching, Robert enjoyed watching CNN and always being there for his grandchildren, showing up whenever and wherever they needed him. In his final year of life, he took great pride in canvassing, critiquing speeches, attending community debates, and ultimately calling his baby girl, “Madam Mayor,” of whom he was immensely proud.
Rev. Esters is survived by his wife of 51 years, Tressie M. Esters; his children, Robert Esters Jr. and Stephanie Terry (Marques); his grandchildren, Denereo Clay, Marques Terry, and Myles Terry; and many beloved nieces and nephews. He is also remembered by his sisters-in-law Garnetta Esters, Georgia Fellows (Harold), Bettie, Martha, Heartent Landours, all of Evansville, and brother-in-law Jethro Landours of Wichita, TX. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Jesse J. Esters, Jr. and James Adial Esters, and his sisters, Mildred Perry and Shirley Chisler.
In celebration of Rev. Esters’ life, visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday at First Missionary Baptist Church, 20 South Elm St, Henderson. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Nazarene Missionary Baptist Church, 867 E Walnut St, Evansville. Services will be followed by interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. His family extends heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and aides at Ascension for their compassionate care. A special son in the ministry, Rev. George Madison was always there.
Rev. Robert Allen Esters’ legacy of faith, love, and service will continue to inspire and guide all who knew him. He preached the gospel until the end, and his spirit lives on in the hearts of his congregation and community.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
July 6, 2024
Rev. Robert Allen Esters, a devoted servant of the Lord and father of Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry, peacefully passed away at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville with family by his side. Born on June 9, 1949, to Rev. Jesse J. and Mrs. Rosie Esters, Robert grew up in Evansville and graduated from Central High School, where he and his brother were renowned for their achievements in football and track.
He was called to the ministry in 1985 while under the tutelage of Rev. Joseph Trask.
On March 7, 1991, Rev. Esters began his pastoral journey at First Missionary Baptist Church in Henderson, Ky. For over three decades, he dedicated his life to the ministry, enriching the lives of countless individuals through his preaching, teaching, and community service. Under his leadership, the church saw tremendous growth in its music ministry, Sunday School attendance, and Wednesday Night Family Bible Study.
Rev. Esters had a profound vision for the church’s future, which led to the acquisition of property on Washington Street and the clearing of land on Elm Street for the construction of a New Life Center. His unwavering faith and prayers guided the church through the initial stages of planning and fundraising for this significant project.
Beyond his pastoral duties, Rev. Esters was deeply involved in his community. He worked faithfully in the Green River Valley District and served as a past District Moderator. He was also a beloved football coach at Benjamin Bosse High School for 24 years, mentoring young athletes at the Cub, J.V., and Varsity levels.
Rev. Esters’ academic accomplishments include an Associate Degree in Biblical Studies, a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Education, and a Master’s Degree in Ministry from Trinity Theological College and Trinity Theological Seminary in Newburgh, Indiana.
He retired after a 36-year career with the Evansville Housing Authority and operated Sparkling Brite Cleaning, Inc. with his wife, Tressie, from 2001 to 2019. His voice and teachings reached many through his Sunday morning broadcasts on 1400AM/98.5FM Radio.
Outside of preaching, Robert enjoyed watching CNN and always being there for his grandchildren, showing up whenever and wherever they needed him. In his final year of life, he took great pride in canvassing, critiquing speeches, attending community debates, and ultimately calling his baby girl, “Madam Mayor,” of whom he was immensely proud.
Rev. Esters is survived by his wife of 51 years, Tressie M. Esters; his children, Robert Esters Jr. and Stephanie Terry (Marques); his grandchildren, Denereo Clay, Marques Terry, and Myles Terry; and many beloved nieces and nephews. He is also remembered by his sisters-in-law Garnetta Esters, Georgia Fellows (Harold), Bettie, Martha, Heartent Landours, all of Evansville, and brother-in-law Jethro Landours of Wichita, TX. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Jesse J. Esters, Jr. and James Adial Esters, and his sisters, Mildred Perry and Shirley Chisler.
In celebration of Rev. Esters’ life, visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday at First Missionary Baptist Church, 20 South Elm St, Henderson. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Nazarene Missionary Baptist Church, 867 E Walnut St, Evansville. Services will be followed by interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. His family extends heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and aides at Ascension for their compassionate care. A special son in the ministry, Rev. George Madison was always there.
Rev. Robert Allen Esters’ legacy of faith, love, and service will continue to inspire and guide all who knew him. He preached the gospel until the end, and his spirit lives on in the hearts of his congregation and community.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.