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ALABAMA With Special Guests “THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND”

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THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND Ford Center – October 20 – 7:30 PM

Evansville, IN – ALABAMA with special guests THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND come together for one night of legendary country music at the Ford Center in Evasnville on Thursday, October 20 at 7:30pm. Tickets on sale THIS Friday at Noon at Ford Center Ticket Office, Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

ALABAMA is the band that changed country music. With a record that remains unparalleled across any genre, the band reeled off 21 straight #1 singles; bringing a youthful energy, sex appeal and a rocking edge that broadened country’s audience and opened the door to self-contained bands for the future. Countless fans and 73 million albums later, the journey to legendary accolades continues, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

CHARLIE DANIELS has parlayed his passion for music into a multi-platinum career with numerous awards spanning the course of his career including an induction into the Grand Ole Opry and Musicians Hall of Fame, and most recently, becoming a Country Music Hall of Fame 2016 Inductee. He has been presented the Pioneer Award by the Academy of Country Music and was honored as a BMI Icon in recognition of his songwriting.

St. Mary’s Hospital For Women & Children Births Records

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Hailey Spore and Timothy Luzar, Patoka, Ind., daughter, Veronica Anne Ginosi, Jul. 9

Tara Ray, Henderson, KY, daughter, Amira Jade, Jul. 10

Jessica Aders-Watson and Andre Johnson, Evansville, son, Landon Michael, Jul. 11

Allyce and Jeremiah Hope, Evansville, son, Knox Alan, Jul. 11

Janel and Thomas Hawkins, Evansville, son, Kylen Ray, Jul. 11

Abby and Joshua Collins, Hazleton, Ind., son, Jett Ellison, Jul. 12

Danielle and Caleb Clark, Newburgh, Ind., daughter, Leighton Elizabeth, Jul. 12

Dora Escareno and Uriel Sarmiento, Evansville, daughter, Bella Antonella, Jul. 12

Stephanie Keneipp and Ramiro Xoca-Xolo, Crossville, Ill., son, Dominic Ramiro, Jul. 12

Mallory and Brandon Sherfield, Evansville, son, Bodhi Wyatt, Jul. 13

Heather and Joey Brown, Evansville, daughter, Elsie Mae, Jul. 13

Kristy Oglesby, Newburgh, Ind., son, Dean Anthony Douglas, Jul. 13

Bethany and Christopher Lubenow, Newburgh, Ind., son, Graham Michael, Jul. 13

Amanda and Andrew Reising, Evansville, son, Oliver Dean, Jul. 13

Maribeth and Logan Flamion, Tell City, Ind., son, Noah Michael, Jul. 14

Iesha and Nicholas Skelton, Princeton, Ind., son, Liam Anthony, Jul. 14

Katharine and Shane Voegerl, Evansville, son, Malcolm Jackson, Jul. 14

Krista and Jeremy English, Evansville, son, Henry James, Jul. 14

Brandi Cunningham and Musa Kamara, Henderson, Ky., daughter, Chloe Elaine Kamara, Jul. 14

Jennifer and Kevin Spindler, Haubstadt, Ind., son, Elliott Allen, Jul. 15

Adrianna Johnson and Andrew Miles, Evansville, daughter, Acelynn Michelle, Jul. 15

Leslie and Adam Goth, Newburgh, Ind., daughter, Anna Paige, Jul. 17

WWE Live!

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 WWE Live! will be at Ford Center Saturday, September 17.  Tickets on sale this Friday, July 22 at 10 AM and start at $15.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Stephen Scott Fitzgerald Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Rashad Omar Crenshaw Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Catherine Elizabeth Albert Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Steven Gene Stevens Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession or use of a Legend Drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Christopher Allen Cole Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony

Terry Anthony Crenshaw Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Megan Nichole Hodges Theft, Level 6 felony

Indiana’s TinderBox Rolls Out New Brand, Plans to Hire 200+ at Global Headquarters

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Indianapolis – Indiana Economic Development Corporation President Jim Schellinger and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined executives of TinderBox today as the company announced plans to significantly scale up its sales and marketing software solutions operations, rebranding as Octiv and creating hundreds of new high-wage jobs in the next five years.

“Indiana has established itself as a top state for business, helping to spark increased innovation and entrepreneurship across the state,” said Governor Mike Pence. “As a state, we are committed to helping accelerate that growth by investing $1 billion over the next 10 years and by supporting and championing Hoosier start-up and scale-up companies like Octiv. Octiv’s impressive growth over the last six years is a testament to its innovative leadership, its team of hardworking Hoosier employees and the burgeoning tech community here in central Indiana.”

The company debuted its new brand today, which will reinforce its role globally as a leading provider of sales productivity solutions. As part of its growth, Octiv will invest $3.2 million to expand and equip its global headquarters in downtown Indianapolis in order to accommodate a growing team. The company, which moved into the seventh floor of the Lacy Building at 54 Monument Circle three years ago, will expand its office space to the second floor, growing its total footprint to more than 13,000 square feet. Renovations to the new space are already underway and are expected to be complete by late July.

This marks the second major expansion for Octiv, which initially operated from the Broad Ripple-based DeveloperTown building, launched in 2010 by tech industry leaders Dustin Sapp, Kristian Anderson and Mike Fitzgerald to help sales and marketing teams accelerate the customer acquisition process. In 2013, the company announced plans to hire nearly 100 Hoosiers in order to support a growing number of mid-market and enterprise customers. Octiv’s cloud-based platform, which reduces the time, inconsistency and uncertainty associated with sales proposals, now supports more than 400 customers across the world including Angie’s List, Siemens, Egencia and Relevant Solutions.

“Since our launch in 2010, we’ve been giving salespeople an advantage over their competitors by helping them measure the effectiveness of their sales documents online. We’re excited for the next phase of growth and expansion and are thrilled to be doing that right here in Indianapolis,” said Dustin Sapp, chief executive officer of Octiv. “We work with many Indy-based companies like Angie’s List and Lesson.ly, and are proud to show our continued commitment to this city and state today.”

Octiv currently employs 68 associates, including 60 in Indiana, and plans to grow its Indiana team to 332 employees by the end of 2021. New positions, which will include account management, development and sales positions, are expected to offer average salaries nearly double the Marion County average wage. Interested applicants can learn more and apply online.

“From TinderBox’s days as a startup in DeveloperTown, to their growing global operations in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, the company is truly a local success story. Today’s announcement speaks volumes to the strength of our local tech community and paves a path toward continued growth,” said Mayor Joe Hogsett. “When choosing where to invest, Octiv’s leadership recognized that Indianapolis is a truly exceptional place to live, work and play, and I look forward to more announcements like this.”

Octiv pioneers technologies that enable companies to use the information they have in CRM, CPQ, ERP and other systems to create, deliver and track sales assets online. The cloud-based platform provides insight, analytics and automation to sales teams, empowering companies to replace static, offline PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoints and other paper-based sales materials. The company was honored as the emerging tech company of the year at TechPoint’s 2015 Mira Awards, and has been named one of the best places to work by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Indianapolis Star. Octiv’s board is led by former Salesforce ExactTarget Marketing Cloud CEO Scott Dorsey and, in addition to the company’s founders, includes Don Aquilano and Mark Hill.

Pending approval from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) Board of Directors, the IEDC will offer Octiv up to $5,100,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $200,000 in training grants based on the company’s plans to hire 224 new jobs by 2021 after reaching its current target of 108 full-time associates in Indiana. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Indianapolis supports the expansion in partnership with Develop Indy, a business unit of the Indy Chamber.

Today’s news comes on the heels of Governor Mike Pence’s announcement last week to invest $1 billion in innovation and entrepreneurship in Indiana over the next 10 years. During remarks at the eighth annual Innovation Showcase in Indianapolis, Governor Pence outlined a proposal to strengthen and accelerate Hoosier innovation by creating entrepreneurial cultures, leveraging strategic partnerships, and increasing support and capital for start-up and scale-up companies like Octiv. Since 2013, more than 150 tech firms have committed to locating or growing in Indiana, together committing to create more than 13,200 quality, skilled jobs for Hoosiers.

Adopt A Pet

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Chip (and his brother Nacho) are 4-month-old male hamsters! They’re the best of friends and need to go home together. Their adoption fee is $10 for both, and doesn’t include any cages or supplies but VHS has some gently-used items for sale! Call (812) 426-2563, visit www.vhslifesaver.org, or stop by Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 for adoption information!

 

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Evansville Otters 2016 Paws for a Cause

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Your Evansville Otters are hosting the first ever Paws For A Cause event at Bosse Field! Come out

and support the Evansville Otters and the local pets in need; $1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the Vanderburgh Humane Society and It Takes A Village. Both shelters will be at the game passing out giveaways at the front gate at 5:35 pm. VHS will also be bringing out their dogs, and you will have your chance to adopt one and bring a furry friend home with you. We need you to help make a difference for these animals! Game time is 6:35pm with doors opening at 5:35pm.

Bosse Field

23 Don Mattingly Way Evansville, IN 47711

Tuesday, July 19th at 5:35pm (game time is 6:35pm)

Andrea Wallace, (812) 435-8686 ext 23, awallace@evansvilleotters.com

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DNR Confirms Black Bear Report In Southern Indiana

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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources today confirmed the presence of a black bear in and around Corydon in southern Indiana.

The bear was first reported around 9 p.m. Sunday. Indiana Conservation Officers received a call from a Harrison County homeowner of a bear going through the caller’s garbage.

Conservation officers, sheriff’s deputies and local animal control officers responded but did not locate a bear. On Monday morning, the bear was observed by several people, including conservation officers, in areas near State Road 62 and later in Corydon.

The sighting comes roughly a year after a black bear wandered into northwest Indiana from Michigan. That bear was the first verified presences of a bear in Indiana in more than 140 years. After spending several weeks in Indiana, the bear returned to Michigan.

Young black bears are known to disperse in the springtime as they seek new territory in which to settle. The bear is most likely wild and swam across the Ohio River from Kentucky. Kentucky has an expanding bear population.

“We’ve anticipated this possibility and our staff has been preparing,” said Linnea Petercheff staff operations specialist with the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife.

Black bears are shy by nature and tend to avoid human contact. Attacks are rare. Black bears are non-aggressive in most instances and prefer fleeing from humans when given the chance. DNR wildlife biologists offer the following bear awareness tips:

– Don’t intentionally feed bears. If a bear becomes accustomed to finding food near your home, it may become a “problem” bear.
– Eliminate food attractants by placing garbage cans inside a garage or shed.
– Clean and store grills away after use.
– Don’t leave pet food outside overnight.
– Remove bird feeders and bird food from late March through November.
– Don’t add meat or sweets to a compost pile.
– If encountering a bear, don’t run. Shout, wave your arms and back away slowly.
– Collect and remove low-hanging or fallen fruit from fruit trees.

– Eliminate meat, cooking oil, fish or fruit odors from near your home. This includes fish-meal fertilizers.

– Collect and remove any ripened vegetables from your garden.

Indiana DNR encourages citizens to report bear sightings to dfwinput@dnr.IN.gov or by calling (812) 334-1137 during regular business hours. Photos or videos can be sent to the same email address. The maximum file size is 15 MB.

DNR wildlife biologists will monitor the bear to determine whether to allow it to remain where it is or trap it and relocate it to a more suitable environment for a bear. That decision will be based on whether the bear exhibits nuisance behavior and continues to come into close contact with humans.

The DNR has a protocol in place should the bear become a nuisance, according to Josh Griffin of the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife.

“It’s best if people just leave the bear alone and let it be a part of the natural environment,” he said.

As European settlers began arriving in the 1700s in what is now Indiana, black bears were found throughout the territory. Loss of habitat and demand for furs of all sorts led to the bears’ demise in Indiana.

According to the book “Mammals of Indiana” by John O. Whitaker, Jr., and Russell E. Mumford, the last confirmed report of a resident wild black bear in Indiana was in 1850. Whitaker and Mumford report a bear sighting in northwest Indiana in 1871 but note it was forced south from Michigan to escape a series of fires known historically as the Great Michigan Fire.

Black bears are now listed as an exotic mammal and protected under Indiana Administrative Code 312 9-3-18.5 (b-1), which prohibits the killing of a black bear except by a resident landowner or tenant while the animal is “destroying or causing substantial damage to property owned or leased by the landowner or tenant.”

South-central Indiana is hilly and heavily forested with large tracts of public land. Harrison-Crawford State Forest and O’Bannon Woods State Park occupy about 26,000 acres in the area. The Hoosier National Forest also occupies large swaths in Crawford and neighboring Perry County.

“It is possible black bears may re-establish populations in the southern half of our state,” said Sam Whiteleather of the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife. “Education efforts on how to deal with nuisance black bears would be conducted to help ensure black bears are enjoyed from a distance.”

To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.