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Petrova completes second day in East Lansing

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 Final round set for Wednesday

 EAST LANSING, Mich. – Round two of the NCAA Division I East Lansing Regional saw University of Evansville golfer Kate Petrova post a 6-over 78 at Forest Akers West Golf Course.

With a 2-round tally of 148, Petrova is tied for 37th place heading into Wednesday’s final 18 holes.  On Monday, she opened the tournament with a 2-under 70 to rank in a tie for 4th place.

Bailey Shoemaker of USC continues to lead the individual standings with a score of 136.  She heads into the final day with a 1-stroke lead over Lauren Beaudreau of Notre Dame.

USC continues to pace the team standings with a 570.  They are two in front of Northwestern and three on top of Pepperdine.

Special Beyond Books: Author Dani Girten Visits WPL

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Join us for an enchanting journey into the world of ‘Bella’s Big Heart’ and other captivating tales crafted by Dani Girten. Immerse yourself in heartwarming narratives and discover the magic of storytelling as Dani shares her insights on the journey to publishing a book.

 

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Time: 4PM

Location: Browning Gallery (lower level)

 

This event is perfect for the whole family! Don’t miss the opportunity to have your copy of ‘Bella’s Big Heart’ signed by the author herself and indulge in an afternoon of inspiration and creativity.

 

Admission is free and open to all, so bring your friends and family for an unforgettable experience!

 

For more information, visit our website.

 

Vincennes University Alumni Association seeks 2024 Davis Citation for Service Award nominations

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VINCENNES, Ind., May 7, 2024 – The Vincennes University Alumni Association is accepting nominations for the 2024 Walter A. Davis Memorial Citation for Service Award.

The Walter A. Davis nominee should be a member of the greater VU Community. This award recognizes and promotes civic leadership, professional achievements, and above all outstanding community contributions.

All University alumni and friends can make nominations at any time; however, the deadline to be considered for the 2024 award nominations is Friday, June 14, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. (EDT).

Award nominations must be received by the Director of VU Alumni Engagement. Late or incomplete nominations will be considered for the 2025 award.

Complete nomination forms online at www.vinu.edu/davis-dinner. The nomination form should be accompanied by at least four (4) letters of recommendation, one from the nominator(s), and the remaining from community letters of recommendation, as well as other supporting materials such as a resume, news articles, etc. Supporting materials may be dropped off at the VU Alumni Association in the Louie O. Dayson Center, faxed to 812-888-5942, or emailed to vualumni@vinu.edu.

For more information or questions, contact Director of Alumni Engagement Aaron Selby at 812-888-5332 or cselby@vinu.edu

Here’s what to know about casting a ballot in the Indiana primary election

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Here’s what to know about casting a ballot in the Indiana primary election

  • Primary election day in Indiana is Tuesday when eligible voters can go to their local polling place and cast a ballot for the candidates of their choice.

    Below are some answers to last-minute questions you may have about the who, what, when, where and how of voting to ensure you are prepared.

    Am I eligible to vote?

    To vote in Indiana, you must:

    • Be a U.S. citizen and resident of the state.
    • Be registered to vote.
    • Be at least 18 years old by the Nov. 5, 2024, general election.
    • Have lived in the precinct where you will vote for at least 30 days.
    • Not be currently in prison after being convicted of a crime.

     

    Am I registered?

    The deadline to register for the primary was April 8, so individuals who did not register by that date will not be able to vote on Tuesday.

    To check your registration status, visit the Indiana secretary of state’s voter portal.

    When can I vote?

    Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Anyone already in line or in the process of voting when the polls close will still be allowed to vote.

    Where do I vote?

    Polling locations can be found by checking the Indiana Secretary of state’s voter portal.

    On the home page, go to the section entitled “Voting Location,” where you can click a button to enter your first and last name, date of birth and county where you are registered to vote. The site then lets you know if your voting status is active and provides a list of polling sites.

    I recently moved. Where do I vote?

    If you have moved less than 30 days before the election, you may vote at your old precinct.

    I have mobility issues. Are the polls accessible?

    Yes. Under the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002, polling places must be physically accessible, and at least one voting machine must accommodate voters with disabilities. Also, voters who require assistance may ask a poll worker for help or designate a relative or friend to help them at the polling place.

    What kind of ID do I need to vote?

    You must present a government-issued ID that includes your name and photo. Also, it must have an expiration date but still be current.

    If you do not have a valid photo ID, you can obtain one free of charge at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The branches will be open for extended hours on Monday, from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Tuesday, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    For more information and to see the documentation you will need to bring with you to get the ID, visit the BMV’s website.

    Can I still vote if I don’t have the required photo ID or if my voter eligibility has been challenged?

    Yes, you can cast a provisional ballot at the polling place and a poll worker can explain the process. The provisional ballot will be kept separate from other ballots cast.

    After the election, the county election board will decide whether you were qualified to vote in that precinct and whether your ballot will be counted. If you were missing the required photo ID, you will have up to 10 days after the election to follow up with the county election board to provide the necessary documentation or prove that one of the photo ID law’s exemptions applies to you.

    Who is on my ballot?

    You can see the candidates on your ballot and learn about their backgrounds and positions by visiting The Indiana Citizen’s virtual ballot.

    What if I have questions on primary day?

    Help is available at 866-OUR-VOTE.

    Staffed by legal volunteers who have been trained by the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, this nonpartisan Election Protection hotline will be available to answer voters’ questions on Tuesday. Also, volunteers trained by Common Cause Indiana will be available at polling locations across central Indiana.

    Hoosiers can call the hotline with any questions or issues, according to Ami Gandhi, director of the Midwest Voting Rights Program at CLCCR. The main priority of the Election Protection program is to ensure that all eligible voters are able to cast their votes, she said.

    Hotlines for non-English speakers:

    Spanish/English: 888-VE-Y-VOTA

    Arabic/English: 844-YALLA-US

    Asian Languages/English: 888-API-VOTE

    FOOTNOTE: This article was published by TheStatehouseFile.com through a partnership with The Indiana Citizen, a nonpartisan, nonprofit platform dedicated to increasing the number of informed, engaged Hoosier citizens.

Mayor Terry to Host Summer Activities Fair on Sunday, May 19

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The City of Evansville will host a Summer Activities Fair next Sunday, May 19, from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Swonder Ice Arena.

The event will offer parents and children the opportunity to explore available summer programs, ranging from single events to volunteer opportunities to camps, happening this summer. This includes the chance to speak with representatives of the organizations putting on the events, as well as the chance to sign up for summer activities on-site.

“Every summer, there are a tremendous number of opportunities and activities available to children and teens in the Evansville area,” said Mayor Stephanie Terry. “These are chances for children to stay active, to engage in the community, to continue learning – and to do all of them in safe, structured environments. As part of our Safe Summer initiative, we wanted to create an event that allowed people to see all of these opportunities, to speak to the people who are running them, and to make decisions about which activities they wanted to make part of their summer vacation.”

Along with city programs run by the Department of Parks & Recreation, Mesker Park Zoo, and the Evansville Police Department, numerous not-for-profit organizations and other community groups will be represented at the Summer Activities Fair. Some of these include:

  • The Evansville-Vanderburgh Public Library
  • The University of Evansville
  • The Children’s Museum of Evansville
  • The Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Indiana
  • Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
  • Young and Established
  • The Girl Scouts of America
  • Burdette Park
  • And many more!

The event will serve as a kickoff to Mayor Terry’s Safe Summer initiative, aiming to provide families and children with safe options for summer activity, while also encouraging continued learning and community engagement.

All parents and children in the region are invited to attend and learn about the many options available this summer.

Media with inquiries about the Summer Activities Fair, or the Safe Summer initiative, may contact Joe Atkinson, Communication Director for the Office of Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry, at 812-305-0543 orjatkinson@evansville.in.gov.

Evansville Redevelopment Commission

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Evansville Redevelopment Commission
MAY 8, 2024

8:30 A.M.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order

 

2. Approval of Minutes – April 16, 2024 (roll call vote)

 

3. Financial Statements – Accounts Payable (roll call vote)

 

4. Jacobsville Redevelopment Area (roll call vote)

 

a. Resolution 24-ERC-16 Authorizing Second Amendment To An Agreement With Rundell Ernstberger Associates For The Jacobsville Master Plan Update
24-ERC-16 Attachment:
5. Arts District Redevelopment Area (roll call vote)

 

a. 24-ERC-18 LFP-Evansville, LLC Parking Incentive For 9 Washington Parking Lot
24-ERC-18 Attachment:
6. New Business

 

a. Resolution 24-ERC-17 Determination of Need to Capture Tax Increment Revenues for 2025
24-ERC-17 Attachment:
7. Adjournment

STRAIGHT NO CHASER BRINGS TOP SHELF TOUR

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STRAIGHT NO CHASER BRINGS TOP-SHELF TOUR TO EVANSVILLE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

TICKETS GO ON SALE NATIONALLY ON FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024, AT 10:00 AM

Evansville, IN – May 6, 2024 – RIAA-certified Gold a cappella group Straight No Chaser, known for their holiday favorites and re-imagination of iconic songs, is bringing their Top Shelf Tour to Old National Events Plaza on December 2, 2024.

“It is a privilege to get out on the road each fall,” said Straight No Chaser member Walter Chase. “Starting in October and through New Year’s Eve, we tour across America sharing our love of the holiday season. For many families, we have become a holiday tradition some return to each year for over a decade! It’s an honor, and it is one that we don’t take for granted.”

Initially formed at Indiana University, Straight No Chaser emerged at the forefront of the modern-day a cappella movement and has since sold more than three million albums worldwide, garnered more than a billion streams on Pandora alone, and sold more than 1.5 million concert tickets worldwide.

Ranked in the top 20 of Pollstar’s “Live 75” for tours at the end of 2022, Straight No Chaser’s annual fall tours have become part of family holiday traditions throughout the United States. Evansville native and band member Steve Morgan said,  “We see a lot of the same fans year after year. We’ll have three or four generations all coming to see the show together. They tell us that we are one of their holiday traditions, and it’s not the holidays until they have come to see our show.”

For more information about Straight No Chaser visit www.sncmusic.com.

Ticket Information:

What:                  Straight No Chaser: Top Shelf Tour

When:                 Sunday, December 2, 2024, at 7:30 PM

Where:                Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets:               Tickets start at $25.50 plus applicable fees and tax.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit: www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com

 

 

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA HAPPENINGS

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Lunch and Learn: Evansville Waterworks Sunrise Pump Station
Thursday, May 16, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
 

Eat lunch, learn about the new pump station from the new Executive Director, and tour the facilities. This new pump station incorporates green space and highlights the spillway as a focal point along the river. There is a Rain Garden and immediate access to the Evansville Riverfront Walkway.

Lunch will be catered and cost $15.

Reservation for lunch and payment can be done in one of two ways:

1. Register and pay by credit card on our website HERE  OR
2. Email Barbara Williams at bcw@bwilliamslaw.com to reserve a spot.  You can then either pay by check or cash at the door or mail a check to Barbara at 1217 Hunters Ridge Ct. Evansville, IN 47725

If you want to join us but don’t want lunch, just drop in.

Barbara Williams, LWVSWIN VP



SAVE THE DATE!
Our Annual Meeting is Saturday, June 29 at Oaklyn Library
We will have brunch and a speaker.  We will also give out our annual Making Democracy Work Award, elect new officers, and vote on our new budget, bylaws changes, and 2024-25 program.
You can also renew your membership dues and/or become a new member. Hope to see you there!

VANDERBURGH COUNTY EARLY VOTING AND ELECTION DAY VOTE CENTERS


VOTER REGISTRATION UPDATE
We want to focus on places where young people gather this year.We have been working on high school voter registration. We contacted all the local high schools. We received no response from the EVSC, but did from Castle HS, Boonville HS, Day School, and Mater Dei. We registered 103 students at Castle and participated in the Mater Dei event where 144 were registered. Boonville HS holds a voter registration event for seniors yearly – there are 200 seniors this year. We met with the Evansville Day School representative and are still working with them.We are waitlisted for a booth at River City Pride Fest in downtown Evansville on June 1. We have also applied to be at a Warrick County Pride event later in June.Rita Wedig organized a voter registration at SWIRCA and had good response, checking registrations primarily and discussing Vote411. SWIRCA would like us back in the fall.Our next Voter Services committee meeting is May 1 at 11 am in the large conference room at Central Library.

Donna Marvel, Voter Services Chair

VOTE411 is live for the 8th District and Vanderburgh County Primaries.  Unfortunately, many races are not competitive in the primary, so we limited our surveying.  To see what candidates answered, please go to: VOTE411
 
Vicki Small, LWVSWIN co-President
 

ENVIRONMENT UPDATE
ENERGY FOR ALL – The Evansville Climate Collaborative is applying for grant money from the EPA that will be given through the IDEM. Three projects proposed include Solar for Evansville, EV’s for Evansville (busses), and electrification for low-income housing with heat pumps and electric water heaters.  The decision will made in July.

ENERGY REBATE PROGRAM – The Indiana Office of Energy Development will hold a virtual kickoff on a new energy rebate program on Tuesday, April 30 at 5:30 pm CST.  This will be followed by an in-person event in Evansville on Thursday, June 13, 6:30-8:30 pm CST.  To register for one or both go to  https://www.in.gov/oed/grants-and-funding-opportunities/homeowner-incentives/

The CENTERPOINT RATE CASE evidentiary hearings are scheduled to start May 2 at 8:30 am CDT in Indy, and they will be streamed on YouTube. It is possible that they will reach a settlement before then — so any hearings might be shortened — but here is the YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5La8G74UcY. Your participation is appreciated since IURC does take note of the level of activity.

EVANSVILLE SOLAR CONGRESS at Bethlehim UCC on Saturday, May 4th, 11:30 am – 3 pm.  Register HERE.

BEYOND COAL – The Liberty Mine Expansion is delayed (for now).

CITIZENS CLIMATE LOBBY held a movie showing of “Kiss the Ground” about regenerative farming on April 2 at Central Library. They are talking about having a book discussion event soon.

Susan Wilder, LWVSWIN Environment representative