Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses
Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued 05/07/2024 to 05/14/2024
Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses
Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued 05/07/2024 to 05/14/2024
TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 17, AT 10 AM
Evansville, IN – May 14, 2024 – Round Room Live and Moonbug Entertainment are proud to announce a new live show, Blippi: Join the Band Tour. The brand-new production features musicians playing LIVE on stage andpromises to bring the vivacious, energetic, and educational antics of global sensation Blippi to Old National Events Plaza in a never-before-seen show on December 3, 2024.
Join Blippi to make music in your hometown in the brand new live Blippi: Join the Band Tour! Blippi will be joined onstage by Meekah along with their singing and dancing buddies and LIVE musicians. They’ll explore what makes music, including sounds, rhythms and instruments, with fan favorite Blippi hits. So, grab your drumsticks, tune up your guitar, and move those feet with Blippi and get ready for a musical performance that’s fun for the whole family!
Blippi inspires curiosity in preschoolers around the world by creating content and experiences that are relatable, accessible and make learning fun. Blippi has become a worldwide sensation with more than one billion monthly views across platforms including Netflix, HBO Max, Cartoonito, Sky, Amazon and YouTube, and millions of fans around the world. The franchise has expanded rapidly since it was acquired by Moonbug Entertainment in 2020. Blippi is available in more than 20 languages, including ASL, and is distributed by more than 30 global broadcast and streaming partners. Blippi’s buddies Meekah and Juca have spun off into their own shows and Blippi lives off the screen as well with sold-out live events, popular music tracks, and in-demand toys available at all major retailers.
For more information, fans can visit blippiontour.com and follow Blippi On Tour social media for exclusive tour content. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office.
EVANSVILLE, IND. – Starting Monday, May 20, and continuing until Monday, July 8, you may notice a slight change in the odor of your tap water. The change is related to a switch in the disinfectant in the water treatment process to ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe drinking water to Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) customers.
The switch to free chlorine from the regularly used disinfectant chloramine is a common preventive maintenance practice by many utilities to keep water mains clean and free of potentially harmful bacteria year-round. EWSU switches disinfectants twice a year. The second switch will start August 26 and continue through October 14.
Here’s what you should know
Free chlorine is a more aggressive disinfectant than chloramine. This temporary change in the water treatment process denies bacteria the ability to form resistance to the usual disinfection treatment process. Switching to free chlorine is a proactive step to maintain optimal disinfectant levels in the water distributionsystem.
As always, the drinking water will be regularly monitored to ensure that the water delivered meets or exceeds federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards.
People and businesses that typically take special precautions to remove chloramine from tap water (such as dialysis centers, medical facilities, and aquatic pet owners) should continue to take the same precautions during the temporary switch from chloramine to free chlorine.
Most customers will not need to take precautions as the water remains safe to drink and is treated according to state and federal standards.
About EWSU
Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) provides high-quality, safe, and dependable water and sewer services to more than 63,000 customers in Vanderburgh County and parts of Gibson, Posey, and Warrick counties. EWSU maintains over 1,000 miles of water lines, 800 miles of sewer lines, 6,100 hydrants, seven water storage facilities, two wastewater treatment plants, and one water filtration plant. The utility also manages the City’s street sweeping and trash and recycling contracts. EWSU meets or exceeds all state and federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards while protecting land and water resources for future generations.
Dealing in Methamphetamine
On May 13th detectives with the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Drug Task Force, which is a collaboration between the Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, arrested 32-year-old JaJaun D. Bennett for 2 counts of Dealing a Narcotic Drug (Fentanyl) and Possession of a Handgun by a Felon.
After a lengthy investigation a search warrant was obtained for Bennett’s residence in Warrick County. With the assistance of the Warrick County Sheriff’s Office, detectivessearched Bennett’s home and recovered 62 grams of a powder substance that field-tested positive for Fentanyl. Bennett was taken into custody during a traffic stop prior to the execution of the search warrant and found to be in possession of a loaded firearm. During the course of the investigation detectives recovered a total of 69 grams of suspected Fentanyl. This large quantity of potent synthetic opioid drug is equivalent to approximately 700 doses.
On May 14th detectives with the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Drug Task Force collaborated with Homeland Security Investigators and Indiana State Police to apprehend a large quantity of methamphetamine being brought into Evansville through the mail. 51-year-old Shawn D. Foster had taken possession of, and concealed, a package containing 905.4 grams of methamphetamine. Foster was arrested after attempting to flee from officers on foot.
Both JuJuan D. Bennett and Shawn D. Foster were placed in the Vanderburgh CountyConfinement Center.
Please call the EPD Tip Line (812) 435-6194 to report suspicious activity including
possible narcotic involvement in your neighborhood as we continue to work in partnership
to keep Evansville safe.
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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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Southern Indiana-Middle Tennessee State University non-conference baseball game, scheduled for Tuesday at the USI Baseball Field, has been canceled due to rain and will not be rescheduled. The Screaming Eagles (22-30, 11-13 OVC) are scheduled to return to action Thursday when it starts a three-game series versus Western Illinois University (13-34, 8-16 OVC).
Thursday’s USI-WIU game also is the start of Alumni Weekend at the USI Baseball Field. The first pitch Thursday and Friday is slated for 6 p.m., while Senior Day Saturday has a 1 p.m. start time.
Prior to Sunday’s game, USI will recognize its 14 seniors and the 10th anniversary of the 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship team.