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EVANSVILLE CITY OFFICIALS CONTINUES TO IGNORE THE DANGEROUS WAREHOUSE FIRE SITE

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THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE CONTINUES TO IGNORE THE SITE OF THE DANGEROUS MORTON AVENUE WAREHOUSE FIRE
Previously, Evansville city officials said they had issued citations to the owner of a burned-out warehouse on Morton Avenue.
A records search failed to produce citations or notices about the blighted property. Someone is going to get hurt here.
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IBLC TO HOST SERIES OF TOWN HALLS ACROSS STATE

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IBLC TO HOST SERIES OF TOWN HALLS ACROSS STATE

APRIL 10. 2024

 THE INDIANA BLACK LEGISLATURE CAUCUS will be hosting a series of town halls around the state to share information about the laws that passed during the 2024 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly. During these town halls, Hoosiers will have an opportunity to provide feedback and input on the next session’s legislative priorities.

The IBLC will host town halls on the following dates and locations:

Lawrence – April 13
12-2 p.m. (ET)
Government Center – Public Assembly Room
9001 E 59th Street, Lawrence, IN 46216

Evansville – May 11
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (CT) / 12- 2 p.m. (ET)
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library-Central – Browning Event Room-B
200 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, IN 47713

Elkhart – June 8
12 – 2 p.m. (ET)
Agape Baptist Church
248 W Wolfe Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516

Michigan City – June 22
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (CT) / 12- 2 p.m. (ET)
Michigan City Public Library-Main Meeting Room
100 E. Fourth St., Michigan City, IN 46360

Fort Wayne – July 20
12 – 2 p.m. (ET)
Allen County Public LibraryMeeting Room AB
900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Gary – Aug. 17
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (CT) / 12 – 2 p.m. (ET)
IU Northwest Savannah Center-Bergland Auditorium
65 W 33rd Ave, Gary, IN 46408

For questions regarding the town halls, please contact Derion Searcey at derion.searcey@iga.in.gov.

 

 

E-REP Hires Christy Powell As Community Development Director

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (April 9, 2024) – The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) today announces the hiring of Christy Powell as Community Development Director.  Powell currently serves as the Town Administrative Manager for the Town of Newburgh in Warrick County.

“For almost two decades, Christy has served Warrick County in numerous roles – planning and zoning, transportation, economic development, grants, utility delivery, and revenue growth,” said Josh Armstrong, Chief Economic Development Officer of E-REP. “Her roles have required working closely with elected officials at all levels of government, contractors, and the public. These experiences and skills make her a natural fit for this important role.”

In her new role, Powell will work with local units of government, Indiana and federal departments, local nonprofits, and other economic development organizations to attract investments that make our region more attractive to business and create amenities that improve the lives of residents. In addition to the Town of Newburgh, Powell has also served in roles for the City of Boonville, the Warrick County Area Plan Commission, and the private sector. She is a graduate of Texas A&M University.

“I am excited to bring my experience working in local municipalities to E-REP and begin working to help all our communities with placemaking, talent attraction and retention, infrastructure improvements, and improving the overall quality of life for our citizens in this already great region,” said Powell.

Murders Most Foul Part II on May 7th

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the chilling tales of 1800s Evansville with our upcoming event, ‘Murders Most Foul Part II’! Following the immense success of last year’s program, we’re thrilled to announce a new edition featuring fresh crimes and captivating stories.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Time: 6:30 PM

Location: Browning Gallery (lower level)

Join us for an hour of intrigue, shock, and captivation with Willard Public Library historian, Stan Schmitt. Discover the dark secrets and mysteries that lurked in the shadows of our city’s past.

This event is free and open to all, but please be aware that it is intended for mature audiences. Reserve your spot today at: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/willardlibraryofevansville/event/murdersmostfoul2/

 

Local Program Receives Community Awareness Project Funding for 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

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Evansville, IN — National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is April 21-27, 2024. Holly’s House is commemorating this important awareness week by hosting community seminars with retired police Lt. Mark Wynn to encourage members of the community to learn how to help survivors. On April 23rd, we will host a free screening of Mark Wynn’s film “This Is Where Learned Not to Sleep” at 6:00 pm at Ivy Tech Community College. After the screening, a community discussion panel will take place with Lt. Wynn, Sheriff Noah Robinson, Prosecutor Diana Moers, USI Social Work Professor Jara Dillingham, Holly’s House Executive Director Kristine Cordts, and more.

The following day, April 24th from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Lt. Wynn, will offer a full-day training Domestic & Sexual Violence: Effective Intervention and Response. This training is for local law enforcement, first responders, social workers, and community members. LETBS and CEUS are available. Registration is required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ncvrw-domestic-and-sexual-violence-seminar-tickets-852308737377.

Wynn is a childhood survivor who has devoted his life to ending violence by working as a police officer, detective, educator, program supervisor, consultant, and advisor. A twenty-one-year veteran of the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department, Mark was a creator of the largest domestic violence investigative unit in the United States responsible for investigations of elder abuse, child abuse, and domestic and sexual violence. He is an international trainer for law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, legislators, social service providers, healthcare professionals, and victim advocates. A graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy and a Fulbright Specialist for the Department of State, Wynn has testified twice before Congress on Family Violence and delivered a speech at the White House. In the past 20 years, he has traveled 2,478,313 miles to all 50 states and 16 countries visiting 1,250 cities, towns, and villages.

In 2022, there were nearly 20 million crime victimizations in the United States. More than 6.6 million were the result of violent crimes, including rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault. Of that 6.6 million, only about 42% were reported to police.

“The awareness that comes form events during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week supported by NAVAA and OVC helps our community care for victims throughout the year,” said Kristine Cordts, Holly’s House Executive Director. “Victims and their families need compassion, understanding, and support from their communities. Holly’s House is fortunate to work closely with engaged community throughout the year to provide support, promote justice, and prevent violence.”

This year’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week theme is “How would you help? Options, services, and hope for crime survivors.” We must create an environment in which victims and survivors feel safe talking about what happened to them.

The theme aims to ensure that everyone in a community knows where and how crime victims and survivors can find help — including friends, family members, colleagues, neighbors, service providers, or other trusted members of the community. We must all be prepared to offer support.

Holly’s House is proud to join the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and communities throughout the United States during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week in raising awareness of victims’ rights and honoring crime victims and their advocates.

Since 2004, the NCVRW Community Awareness Project has provided financial and technical assistance to more than 1500 community projects that promote victim and public awareness activities, and innovative approaches to victim outreach and public education about victims’ rights and services during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Holly’s House with collaboration from Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Lampion Center, Parenting Time Center, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, Warrick County Voices for Change, Willow Tree, YWCA, and the Prosecutor’s Offices in Vanderburgh, Warrick, and Posey Counties, was one of the 89 recommended by NAVAA and selected for funding by OVC for 2024 from the 151 applications that were submitted nationwide.

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week events are free and open to the public.

For additional information about this year’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, please contact Ashley McReynolds at Albion Fellows Bacon Center at 812-422-9372 or ashleym@albioncenter.org. To learn more about how to support all victims of crime, visit the Office for Victims of Crime’s website at ovc.ojp.gov.

Students from 14 Southwest Indiana High Schools to be Honored by UE’s Mathematics Department

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (04/09/2024) Students from 14 Southwestern Indiana High Schools will be honored during the 31st Annual Mathematics Department Banquet on Thursday, April 11 at the University of Evansville (UE).

The top performing High School junior students will be recognized for their hard work. Students will also be awarded a special add-on scholarship. The schools participating included Boonville High School, Bosse High School, Castle High School, Central High School, Evansville Christian School, Gibson Southern High School, Mater Dei High School, Mt. Vernon High School, New Tech Institute, North High School, North Posey High School, Reitz High School, Reitz Memorial High School, and Signature School.

A room of over 150 people will be on hand for the annual celebration in Eykamp Hall at the University’s Ridgway Center. Keynote speaker and UE alumnus Alan Vandagriff ’14 will present on “Why I’m glad I studied math.” Professor of Mathematics Dr. Clark Kimberling , UE President Christopher Pietruszkiewicz, and Senior Associate Director of Admission Heather Cook will also speak to the audience.

“At our annual mathematics banquet, we celebrate the brilliance of these students’ minds and talents,” remarked Dr. Erin Davis, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Mathematics. “Their passion and commitment serve as a testament to the boundless potential fueled by curiosity and a passion for learning. We are grateful for their attendance and the joy they bring to this yearly event.”

 

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.

 

Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued

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Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued

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Indiana Grown announces event to encourage restaurants, schools, hospitals and more to purchase local

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INDIANAPOLIS (April 9, 2024)Indiana Grown, the state’s branding initiative for promoting locally grown, raised, produced and processed agricultural products, is hosting a one-day showcase of members and their products to food buyers, restaurants, chef’s, hospitals, school purchasers and more

The goal of this showcase is to highlight Indiana Grown businesses and their vast array of products that are retail and wholesale ready for these unique markets.

WHAT: A one-day showcase of Indiana Grown products that are retail and wholesale ready. Vendors are all Indiana only businesses and will be sampling products.

WHO: More than 60 Indiana Grown businesses

WHEN: Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Noon – 4 p.m. ET

WHERE: Monroe County Convention Center (302 S. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47403)

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

Raffle drawings begin April 14th! for Democrats

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  • Raffle Tickets still for sale!
    • Support our 2024 candidates by getting your ticket today!
  • April 13: April Breakfast Meeting
  • April 14: Ed Sein Birthday Bash
  • Early voting begins today!

BUY YOUR TICKET BY APRIL 13TH!

We continue to sell our 2024 Red White & Blue Raffle tickets! The success of the raffle determines the level of support for our 2024 candidates. We will use the funds for mailers, texting, phone banks and advertising. We will have tickets available at our breakfast on April 13 and the first winning ticket will be drawn on April 14.

Visit our website for information on purchasing tickets through Venmo, or contact Cheryl Schultz (812-459-7645) to use cash or check. Support of the Raffle is greatly appreciated!

Come and meet our statewide 2024 candiates! LiUNA Local 561 is hosting and providing breakfast for everyone. We will hear from our statewide candidates – Marc Carmichael & Valerie McCray – US Senate, Jennifer McCormick – Governor, Beth White & Destiny Wells – Attorney General. Local candidates Karese Johnson & Dustin Stephens will also be speaking.

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Early voting begins TODAY at Central Library from 9AM – 5PM. Click below to get the full list of dates, times, and locations for early voting.

Early Voting Information

Ed Sein Birthday Bash — April 14th

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Left Wing Night — April 19th
Everyone invited! Not just Vanderburgh Dems!

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Special thanks to our In to Win monthly donors!

Blue — Dona Hall, Glenn Boberg
Silver — Cheryl Schultz, Karen Reising, Jonathan McGovern, Jim Butler, Noah Robinson, Nick Iaccarino

Bronze — Ann Wallis, Edie Hardcastle, Connie Parker, Jane Duesterberg, Valerie Ewers, Kristi Roll, Genny Tenbarge, Nancy Higgs, Melissa Moore