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Warrick Humane Society Announces “Winter Critter Camp Days” for Kids During Holiday Break

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Newburgh, IN — Warrick Humane Society is excited to announce its upcoming Winter Critter Camp Days, a fun and educational opportunity for young animal lovers during winter break. Hosted by the WHS Youth Program, these special camp sessions will give children hands-on experiences with shelter pets while teaching important lessons about winter pet safety.

Winter Critter Camp offers two separate sessions tailored by age group. Families may register for Day Two, created for ages 8–12, on Tuesday, December 23 from 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM. Day One, on December 22nd,  is already full. Lunch is provided for all participants.

Campers will enjoy a variety of activities including making holiday ornaments and stockings for shelter pets, creating a winter or holiday-themed take-home craft, and relaxing with kitten cuddles during a winter movie. Each session costs $45 per student, covering all activities and lunch.

“This is a wonderful way for kids to connect with animals, learn how to care for pets during colder months, 

City Council Meeting

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City Council Meeting
DECEMBER 15, 2025

5:30 P.M.

AGENDA

I. INTRODUCTION

 

12-15-2025 Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

12-01-2025 Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

A. CARRY OVER 2025 ORDINANCES
B. VOTE TO HEAR ORDINANCE G-2025-27 IN ONE NIGHT
V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2025-27 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana, Amending Sections 18.116.025 (Approval Criteria) and 18.117.025 (Approval Criteria) of the Evansville Municipal Code, Amending Chapter 18.135 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) of the Evansville Municipal Code and Adding a New Section 18.135.085 (Parking Credits) to the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Trockman Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Joshua Trockman, KDDK
G-2025-27 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2025-28 An Ordinance of the City of Evansville’s Common Council Amending Title 2, Chapter 2.80 of the Evansville Municipal Code Relating to the Greenway Advisory Board Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 1/12/2026 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
G-2025-28 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE R-2025-33 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 401, 407 & 421 N Fulton Ave Owner: Franklin St Lofts, LLC Requested Change:  C4 to M1 w/ UDC Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: Scott Buedel, Cash Waggner & Associates, PC
R-2025-33 Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE R-2025-34 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as N Burkhardt Rd Owner: State of Indiana Requested Change:  C2 to M2 w/ UDC Ward: 5 Koehler Lindsey Representative: Scott Buedel, Cash Waggner & Associates, PC
R-2025-34 Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE R-2025-35 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1120 Professional Blvd Owner: DDA, LLC Requested Change:  CO2 w/ UDC to C4 w/ UDC Ward: 3 Heronemus Representative: James E Morley, Morley
R-2025-35 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2025-25 An Ordinance to Amend Evansville Fire Merit Commission Ordinance Sponsor(s): Trockman, Heronemus, Green Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
G-2025-25 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2025-26 An Ordinance Granting A Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2026 (Dave’s Taxi Service) Sponsor(s): Carothers Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: David Goldblatt, Dave’s Taxi Service
G-2025-26 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE G-2025-27 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana, Amending Sections 18.116.025 (Approval Criteria) and 18.117.025 (Approval Criteria) of the Evansville Municipal Code, Amending Chapter 18.135 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) of the Evansville Municipal Code and Adding a New Section 18.135.085 (Parking Credits) to the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Trockman Discussion Led By:  ASD Chair Carothers Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Joshua Trockman, KDDK
G-2025-27 Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE F-2025-20 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Repeals and Re-Appropriations of Funds within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Kolbi Jackson, DMD
F-2025-20 Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE F-2025-21 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Allen Discussion Led By:  Finance Chair Allen Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller
F-2025-21 Amended Attachment:
F. ORDINANCE R-2025-29 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3/7 Mary St, 18/20/22/24/100/102/112/118-120/200/222 Harriet St Owner: BPLAST Landlord (DE) LLC Requested Change:  C1, C4, M1 & R5 to PUD Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: James E Morley, Morley
R-2025-29 Amended Attachment:
G. ORDINANCE R-2025-30 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 407 N First Ave, 304/321 Oakley St Owner: BPLAST Landlord (DE) LLC Requested Change:  C1, C4 & R4 to PUD Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: James E Morley, Morley
R-2025-30 Amended Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2025-27 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana, Approving an Agreement Concerning Legal Representation Sponsor(s): Allen, Brinkmeyer, Green, Heronemus, Koehler Lindsey Discussion Led By:  President Trockman Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Joshua Trockman, KDDK
C-2025-27 Attachment:
B. RESOLUTION C-2025-28 A Resolution of the Common Council Approving Third Agreement to Interlocal Agreement with Knight Township Fire Protection Sponsor(s): Koehler Lindsey, Brinkmeyer, Johnson Discussion Led By:  President Trockman Discussion Date: 12/15/2025 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
C-2025-28 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, January 12, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.
B. HAIER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT; Nick Cirignano, ZSWS
C. BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
D. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

CenterPoint Energy provides tips to help southwestern Indiana customers stay safe and warm during upcoming cold snap 

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Company is prepared to provide safe, reliable energy during cold weather  

 

Energy efficiency tips can help customers manage energy usage while keeping their homes comfortable 

 

Evansville, Ind. – Dec. 12, 2025 – With colder temperatures expected across southwestern Indiana this weekend, including highs in the teens and lows in the single digits, CenterPoint Energy reminds customers that it has a comprehensive cold weather action plan in place and is prepared for potential impacts from the colder weather. CenterPoint teams are monitoring conditions, coordinating with agencies and emergency responders, as appropriate, and remain ready to deploy resources as needed to maintain safe and reliable service. The company encourages customers to have their cold weather plan in place as well.   

 

Electric and natural gas preparedness actions in southwestern Indiana 

CenterPoint prepares year-round for cold weather through proactive steps that support safe and reliable delivery of electric and natural gas service to southwestern Indiana communities. The company’s efforts include: 

·         Monitoring the electric and natural gas systems 24/7 and implementing cold weather action plans to support delivery of service. 

·         Conducting infrastructure projects to modernize the company’s electric and natural gas distribution systems. 

·         Checking critical systems and equipment ahead of extreme winter weather to prepare for high demand and cold temperatures. 

·         Staging staff across the company’s service area, ready to respond to potential service issues safely and as quickly as possible. 

 

Safety tips 
CenterPoint encourages customers to keep safety at the forefront of their minds as they heat their homes: 

·         ​​Use space heaters safely. Make sure a space heater has an automatic shut-off, and keep children, pets and all items at least three feet away from it. A space heater that uses natural gas, propane or wood should be vented to the outside. Stoves and ovens should never be used for space heating. 

·         Test carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke alarms to make sure they work properly. Change batteries regularly. Alarms don’t last forever, so replace them according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 

·         Know the signs of CO poisoning. Early symptoms such as headache and fatigue are similar to the flu, but without a fever. Continued CO exposure can lead to more severe headaches, dizziness, nausea, difficulty thinking clearly and fainting. If everyone in a household is experiencing these symptoms, it could be CO poisoning. If CO poisoning is suspected, leave the area immediately, get fresh air and call 911. 

·         Immediately report a electric outage or downed power lines. Customers should never approach downed lines and should assume they are live. If a downed line is spotted, leave the area and call 911 and CenterPoint Energy at 800-227-1376. 

·         Immediately report a suspected natural gas leak. If there’s a “rotten egg” odor of natural gas present, immediately leave on foot, go to a safe location and call both 911 and CenterPoint Energy at 800-227-1376. Don’t use electric switches and outlets, phones (including cell phones), drive or start a car inside or close to the location or do anything that could cause a spark. 

·         Keep natural gas meters clear. Use a broom to gently remove snow, but avoid using a shovel, which can cause damage. If ice builds up, let it melt naturally rather than trying to chip or melt it away. Keep the area around the meter clear of snow piles to allow safe access in an emergency. 

 

Energy-saving tips 
CenterPoint encourages customers to consider implementing easy tips that can help manage energy usage, including: 

·         Make sure the heating system is operating safely and efficiently. Change or clean the furnace filter regularly to help maximize the furnace’s efficiency and life. 

·         Turn down the thermostat. Lowering the thermostat at night or when away for at least eight hours can potentially save on heating costs. With a programmable thermostat, a heating system can work around a customer’s schedule. 

·         Keep warm air in and cold air out of the home. Use caulk or weather-stripping to seal leaks around doors, windows and other openings such as pipes or ducts. Towels can also be rolled up and pushed against the bottom of a door’s interior. Close fireplace dampers when not in use to prevent heat loss. 

·         Use window coverings and blinds effectively. If it’s sunny outside, open window coverings during the day to capture warmth from the sun, and close coverings at night to keep warmth inside. 

·         Circulate warm air with ceiling fans. Set ceiling fans to turn clockwise and slowly to move warm air from the ceiling to living levels. 

 

Resource Hub available for customers 
To help customers manage energy use and bills during cold weather, CenterPoint offers an online Customer Resource Hub. The hub provides easy access to billing tools, energy efficiency programs and tips and other resources. To learn more, visit  CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.​ 

 

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Board of School Trustees of the EVSC Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School

Corporation will meet in executive session at 4:30 PM. on Monday, December 15,

2025 at the EVSC Administration Building, Schroeder Conference Centre located at

951 Walnut Street, Evansville IN. The session will be conducted according to I.C. 5-

14-1.5-6.1 regarding the following: initiation of litigation or litigation that is either

pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (b)(2)(B) and job performance

evaluation of individual employees (b)(9).

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD

 

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.

Aces to Host Austin Peay Sunday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On Sunday, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team looks to improve to 3-0 at Meeks Family Fieldhouse this season when they host Austin Peay. Tip-off is set for 3 PM.
Series History   
– Sunday marks the 19th meeting between Evansville and Austin Peay
– Austin Peay leads the series 10-8
– The Aces hold a 6-3 advantage in Evansville
– Sunday is the first meeting between the Aces and Govs since 2021, with Evansville getting a 62-52 win in Robyn Scherr’s first game as Head Coach

Ugly Sweater Success
– Sunday’s game marks an Aces holiday tradition, as UE will celebrate their seventh annual Ugly Sweater Game
– Evansville has posted a perfect 6-0 record in Ugly Sweater games, including an 87-74 win over SIUE last season
– In their six Ugly Sweater Game wins, Evansville has won by an average of 16 points

Home Court Advantage
– Evansville returns home on Sunday for their third game at Meeks Family Fieldhouse this season, where the Aces are 2-0 with wins over IU Indy and Northern Illinois
– Evansville is looking to continue their success against non-conference opponents at home, having gone 17-5 in such games since 2020, including 7 straight wins
– With a win on Sunday, the Aces would finish the non-conference home slate unbeaten for second consecutive season

USI to celebrate, recognize Fall 2025 graduates tomorrow, Saturday, December 13

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Who: USI will celebrate 641 students at 2025 Fall Commencement Ceremonies.

What: USI will hold two Commencement Ceremonies to recognize students from the Fall Class of 2025.

When: Below is the full schedule of Ceremonies:

 

  • 10 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, December 13: Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies
  • 1 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, December 13: College of Liberal Arts; Romain College of Business; and School of Graduate Studies

 

Where: Commencement Ceremonies will take place in Liberty Arena, Home of the Screaming Eagles. A map of campus, featuring Liberty Arena, can be found at USI.edu/map.

 

Ivy Tech Evansville Dual Credit Teacher at Southridge High School Wins Statewide Award

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EVANSVILLE, IN – Erin Rauscher, Southridge High School guidance counselor and psychology instructor, has been named the 2025 winner of the President’s Award for Excellence in Instruction at Ivy Tech for dual credit courses in the state of Indiana.

The President’s Award is a cherished Ivy Tech tradition, celebrating the dedication, innovation, and student-centered excellence of faculty and instructors from Ivy Tech locations throughout the state. The educators honored embody the highest standards of teaching and inspire success across Ivy Tech campuses.

“Every Ivy Tech student has their ‘why’ that inspires them and drives them forward in their education journey, and so often an Ivy Tech faculty member is a part of that story,” said Marty Pollio, Ivy Tech Community College President. “The faculty, adjunct faculty, and dual credit instructors being honored are not simply teaching their students; they are changing lives through education.”

Of those recognized with the President’s Award, one honoree is selected for the Glenn W. Sample Award Founder’s Award for Excellence in Instruction for Faculty, the Gerald I. Lamkin Award for Adjunct Faculty, and the Statewide Excellence in Instruction Award for Dual Enrollment Instructor.

Also recognized at the event were Neena Tresa John, full-time professor of nursing, of Newburgh; and Nancy Lockyear, associate adjunct instructor of art history, from Evansville. Both were honored with the President’s Award for Excellence in Instruction for the Evansville campus.