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ATC NOTICE: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America and be visible in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Excitement and interest are growing for the big event, and Hoosier communities and public safety agencies are planning for an influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors to the state of Indiana. In preparation for this event, the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (“ATC” or “Commission”) would like to provide applicants, permittees, and the general public with following guidance:
Temporary Floor Plan Amendments – The 2024 total solar eclipse is considered a “social event” for the purposes of temporary floor plan amendments. As such, certain retailer permittees may temporarily amend the floor plan of a licensed premises to include an area contiguous to the licensed premises that does not already have a bar to sell, dispense, or securely store alcoholic beverages. In order to submit a request for temporary floor plan amendments, complete and submit State Form 57357 (Request for Temporary Floor Plan Amendment) as soon as possible. Unless otherwise indicated, temporary floor plans for the 2024 total solar eclipse will be valid from April 8, 2024 at 7:00 am to April 9, 2024 at 3:00 a.m. Amended floor plans must still comply with the physical separation requirements for bar rooms and dining rooms or a valid exception to the general rule prohibiting minors in taverns and bar areas must apply. For more information concerning temporary floor plan amendments, please refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQs) attached.
Temporary Permits – All applicants for a temporary beer and wine permit must submit an application no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, April 1, 2024 (for events to be held on April 8, 2024). All temporary permit applications must be submitted online here.
Club Guest Days – Fraternal clubs wishing to host an event allowing non-members on the licensed premises on April 8, 2024 must submit a request to use a guest day under IC 7.1-3-20-8.6.
Supplemental Catering Requests – Holders of a supplemental catering permit must submit a catering authority request no later than 4:30 p.m. on April 4, 2024 (for events to be held on April 8, 2024).
Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas (DORAs) – Local municipalities wishing to utilize a DORA during the 2024 total solar eclipse should start the application process now to ensure that it is approved by the ATC prior to April 8, 2024. Local municipalities should also start securing and approving vendors for the DORA so there is plenty of time for the vendor to submit temporary beer and wine applications or supplemental catering requests to the ATC. Those wishing to participate as a vendor in a DORA must first obtain approval from the local municipality that established the DORA. The ATC cannot approve temporary beer and wine permits or supplemental catering requests in a DORA that do not include an approved vendor form.
Final round of the Don Benbow Butler Spring Invitational canceled due to weather
Purdue Fort Wayne placed first after two rounds at the Don Benbow Butler Spring Invitational with a team score of 558. Host Butler and Indian Hills tied for second with team scores of 559 as both teams shot 280 in the first round and 279 in the second round on Monday.
VANDERBURGH SUPERIOR COURT
VANDERBURGH SUPERIOR COURT
Courts Building
Civic Center Complex
825 Sycamore Street
Evansville, IN 47708
THOMAS A. MASSEY, Judge RENÉE ALLEN CAIN, Magistrate
Room 218 Room 129 Admin Bldg
ROBERT PIGMAN, Judge LESLIE C. SHIVELY, Chief Judge JILL R. MARCRUM, Magistrate
Room 122 Room 225A Room 126
MARY MARGARET LLOYD, Judge J. AUGUST STRAUS, Magistrate
Room 120 Room 126
GARY J SCHUTTE, Judge DON R. VOWELS, Magistrate
Room 129 Admin Bldg Room 126
WAYNE TROCKMAN, Judge MOLLY E. BRILLES, Magistrate
Room 118 Room 126
JILLIAN N. KRATOCHVIL, Judge EMILY KEMPER, Magistrate
Room 116 Room 126
To Whom it May Concern,
The Vanderburgh Superior Court will be closed on April 8, 2024. All scheduled hearings have been vacated and reset. If you have any questions please call Judge Shively’s office at. 812-435-5401.
THOMAS A. MASSEY, Judge RENÉE ALLEN CAIN, Magistrate
Room 218 Room 129 Admin Bldg
ROBERT PIGMAN, Judge LESLIE C. SHIVELY, Chief Judge JILL R. MARCRUM, Magistrate
Room 122 Room 225A Room 126
MARY MARGARET LLOYD, Judge J. AUGUST STRAUS, Magistrate
Room 120 Room 126
GARY J SCHUTTE, Judge DON R. VOWELS, Magistrate
Room 129 Admin Bldg Room 126
WAYNE TROCKMAN, Judge MOLLY E. BRILLES, Magistrate
Room 118 Room 126
JILLIAN N. KRATOCHVIL, Judge EMILY KEMPER, Magistrate
Room 116 Room 126
To Whom it May Concern,
The Vanderburgh Superior Court will be closed on April 8, 2024. All scheduled hearings have been vacated and reset. If you have any questions please call Judge Shively’s office at. 812-435-5401.
University of Evansville Unveils Exciting Lineup for 2024 Summer Camps
EVANSVILLE, IND. (04/02/2024) Community members in the Tri-State will enjoy an unforgettable experience at the University of Evansville (UE) as part of the highly anticipated lineup for 2024 Summer Camps. Offering a blend of fun, education, and excitement, the slate of camps caters to a wide range of interests and ages.
From June through July, participants can dive into various fields including:
- June 17-21: Dance (overnight); Music
- June 23-28: PRIDE (overnight)
- June 24-28: Exploring Art; Upcycled Art; UE STEM; Civil Air Patrol STEM
- July 8-12: Civil Air Patrol STEM; Esports
- July 8-25: SPRINGBOARD
- July 15-19: Esports
- July 16-18: myL.I.F.E Youth conference
- July 15-19: Cranky Contraptions
- July 22-26: Exploring Art; Upcycled Art; My Grandparent(s) and Me Art
One highlight of UE’s summer camps includes SPRINGBOARD, a college and career readiness transformative three-week summer day program hosted by the UE’s Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI). Aimed at meeting students’ academic, mental, emotional, and economic needs, SPRINGBOARD equips participants with essential tools for their future endeavors. The program focuses on individual growth and extends support to the community through hands-on community service projects.
“UE is looking forward to allowing our community to explore endless possibilities and unforgettable experiences during our diverse summer camp lineup,” said Apryl Weatherford, Director of Youth Programs. “Whether you’re passionate about the arts, sciences, or seeking personal and professional development, UE summer camps offer activities and experiences tailored to all participants.”
Financial assistance is available for those in need, excluding Esports, ensuring accessibility to all. To learn more please visit, evansville.edu/camps
Indiana State Police Announces Area Career Camp Location and Date
Like the Indiana State Police Academy, career camps give high school-age students an in-depth and hands-on law enforcement experience. This means that any child going into high school or who has graduated but not yet attended college is eligible to attend camps. These camps are co-ed camps that are directed by Troopers throughout the entire week. Our staff is comprised of male and female law enforcement personnel, utilizing many of the same experts that train our very own Troopers, as well as professionals from other walks of life that relate to the law enforcement field. Attending the camps, each camper will find out what it takes to be a police officer, experience some of the same things that officers do during their career, and get to see the other careers and specialties within the law enforcement field. Campers will participate in physical training, familiarization with police equipment, conduct their own crime scene investigations, hear from defense attorneys, judges, and other experts in the criminal justice field, and watch exciting police demonstrations! All career camps are held at universities to give participants an idea of college life while at the camp. All career camps start on Sunday and end that Friday. There is a graduation ceremony at the close of the camp that Friday afternoon that parents/family are invited to attend!
Petrova and Enchelmayer lead UE ladies in second round
Aces complete tournament on Wednesday
PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. – Day two of the Golfweek/AGT Intercollegiate saw Kate Petrova and Allison Enchelmayer pace the University of Evansville women’s golf team at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club.
Petrova matched her opening day score at 72. For the second round in a row, Petrova came in one over par. Her 144 is tied for 7th place in the individual standings. Allison Enchelmayer had a solid round, carding a 75. Her round came in five below her opening round of 80. Enchelmayer has a 155 and is tied for 68th heading into the final round.
Ranking third for the Purple Aces is Jane Grankina. Tuesday’s score of 90 has her at a 167 going into round three. Destynie Sheridan and Carly Frazier round out the scores with each entering Wednesday’s third round with a 170. Sheridan posted an 87 in the second 18 holes while Frazier posted an 84.
High Point heads into the last 18 holes with a 3-stroke lead in the team standings. Their 574 is just ahead of Florida Gulf Coast (577) and Cal Poly (582). Evansville has a 630 and is in 19th place. They are five behind Marshall for the 18th spot.
Hannah Karg of Coastal Carolina paces the individual scores. Her 139 is one in front of Norah Roberts of North Dakota State.
Vanderburgh County Council Meeting APRIL 3, 2024
APRIL 3, 2024
AGENDA
1. | OPENING OF MEETING |
2. | ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL |
3. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE |
4. | INVOCATION |
5. | APPROVAL OF MINUTES: |
A. County Council Meeting – March 6, 2024
6. | PERSONNEL REQUESTS: |
A. Circuit Court
1. Request to fill vacancy for Probation Officer 10001360-136163
B. Community Corrections Project Income – Treatment Court
1. Request to create and fill vacancy for PT Case Manager 11222503-199000 (Extra Help)
C. Community Corrections Project Income – Work Release
1. Request to fill vacancy for experienced PT Confinement Officer 11222505-199000 (Extra Help)
D. Clerk
1. Request to fill vacancies for (2) PT Employees 10001010-199000 (Extra Help)
E. Sheriff
1. Request to fill vacancy for Deputy Sheriff 10001050-105082
2. Request to fill vacancy for PT Paper Server 10001050-199000 (Extra Help)
F. Prosecutor
1. Request to reclassify Deputy Prosecutor 10001080-108115
G. Prosecutor IV-D – Child Support Division
1. Request to fill vacancy for Enforcement Officer 10001400-140021
H. Cumulative Bridge
1. Request to fill vacancy for Laborer 11350000-113519
I. Local Public Health Services
1. Request to create and fill vacancy for Health Educator I 11610000-116124
2. Request to create and fill vacancy for Administrative Support Professional II 11610000-116125
3. Request t fill vacancy for Systems and Communications Specialist 11610000-116126
J. Health Dept – WIC
1. Request to fill vacancy for PT Breast Feeding Coordinator 84030000-199000 (Extra Help)
2. Request to fill vacancy for Registered Dietician/RN 84030000-840315
7. | APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: |
A. Burdette Park
B. Community Corrections Project Income – Electronic Home Detention
C. Community Corrections Project Income – Treatment Court
D. Community Corrections Project Income – Work Release
8. | REPEALS – None |
9. | TRANSFERS: |
A. Clerk
B. Cumulative Bridge
C. Health Department
D. Local Public Health Services
E. Highway
10. | OLD BUSINESS – None |
11. | NEW BUSINESS: |
A. Arc of Evansville – Cinda Phillips, Chief Development Officer
12. | AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE |
13. | PUBLIC COMMENT |
14. | REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES: |
A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – April 24th @3:30 PM
B. County Council Meeting – May 1st @3:30 PM
15. | ADJOURNMENT |
CenterPoint Energy assesses damage and works to restore power after severe weather impacts southwestern Indiana
Evansville, Ind. – April 2, 2024 – CenterPoint Energy is currently assessing widespread damage to its electric system in southwestern Indiana following a severe weather event this morning, resulting in outages peaking at approximately 24,000 customers.
Assessments of damage to CenterPoint Energy’s electric system are ongoing. Throughout the day, more than 100 CenterPoint Energy and contract crews, including damage assessment and repair teams, will work to make repairs to the system and restore power to impacted customers. As of 12:30 p.m., there are approximately 16,400 electric customers without power.
Continued severe weather, including high wind gusts, forecasted into early this afternoon may interfere with ongoing restoration work and could cause the outage count to fluctuate.
CenterPoint Energy reminds customers to remain safe and:
For the latest information on power outages:
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