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Earthborn Holistic Pet Nutrition Dog Park coming to Downtown Evansville

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Small-scale dog park will be free and open to community

ANNOUNCEMENT – March 20, 2024: The Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District (EID) announces the start of construction on the Earthborn Holistic Pet Nutrition Dog Park in Downtown Evansville. The small-scale dog park will be located at Ingle and Third Streets.

The park will be free to use and will include small agility items, benches, and a dog waste station. The EID will be responsible for maintenance and upkeep.

Earthborn Holistic Pet Nutrition is the naming sponsor in recognition for their generous donation. Earthborn Holistic Pet Nutrition is proudly produced by Midwestern Pet Foods in Evansville. The EID is continuing to fundraise for the project. A final list of sponsors will be shared at the ribbon cutting, tentatively scheduled for May 2024.

The land is owned by the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) and is leased by the EID. EWSU continues its efforts to improve storm water systems, and currently plans to use the park’s underground area for a large water holding tank by approximately 2037.

“The space is within feet of hundreds of pet-loving Downtown households, and hundreds of hotel rooms. We are thrilled to bring this quality of place amenity to Downtown, and thank our sponsors for their support,” said Adam Trinkel, EID Executive Director.

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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HOT JOBS

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Attendance Clerk for the 2024-2025 School Year
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation  3.7 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Boeke Road

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The Vanderburgh County Coroners Office and the Evansville Police Department are investigating the death of David C. Miller, age 77, of Evansville.  Mr. Miller was a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle as he was crossing Boeke Road.  He died at the scene from blunt force trauma at 09:19 Hrs. on todays date.  The Evansville Police Department is investigating the collision and can provide updates on the investigation when they become available.

Eagles thrive at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate

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SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf returned to the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate for the second straight year. The Screaming Eagles used massive second and third rounds to finish third in the 15-team intercollegiate with a total three round score of 885 (+33). USI outscored all three of the participating Ohio Valley Conference opponents.
 
Individually, junior Jason Bannister (Laguna Niguel, California), senior Jace Day (Bloomington, Indiana), and sophomore Carter Goebel (Breese, Illinois) led the Eagles with top ten finishes.
 
Day 1
The five competitors for the Eagles were senior Trevor Laub (Edwardsville, Illinois), senior Peyton Short (Greenwood, Indiana), Goebel, Day, and Bannister. Freshman Hunter Reynolds (Cadiz, Kentucky) competed in his first spring match as an individual.
 
The Eagles found themselves tied for seventh place shooting a team score of 299 (+15) after Sunday’s round one. Day got off to a hot start shooting a 71 on Sunday which was tied for seventh among the field.
 
Day 2
USI jumped four spots to sit in a tie for third place with Tennessee Tech University after day two. The Eagles shot an outstanding 291 team score (+7). Bannister had a round low for the Eagles with a 69 (-2). Day and Bannister were tied for seventh place at two over par. Goebel rose up the standings from 27th to 13th shooting a 71 on the day.
 
Day 3
The Eagles shot a 295 (+11) on the final day of the intercollegiate. Goebel and Laub helped the Eagles separate themselves from Tennessee Tech both shooting a 73 (+2). 
 
The final score of 885 landed USI only five strokes behind the champion Lee University. Bannister led the way with a final score of 218 (75, 69, 74). Three Eagles finished top ten including Banister (T4), Day (T8), and Goebel (T8).
 
What’s Next
USI looks forward to a cross-town matchup against the University of Evansville on Saturday, March 29. The match will be at Fendrich Golf Course at 11 a.m.

USI topped WKU, 5-3, to end road swing

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball finished its nine-game road swing with a 5-3 loss at Western Kentucky University Tuesday afternoon in Bowling Green, Kentucky. USI, who was 5-4 on the road swing, is 9-11 in the non-conference season, while WKU goes to 15-7.
 
The Screaming Eagles fell behind in the opening frame, 1-0, but rallied to take a 2-1 lead in the top of the second. USI sophomore shortstop Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana) put the Eagles into the lead with a two-run single to left center.
 
After WKU tied the game with a run in the bottom of the third, the Hilltoppers surged into the lead with a tally in the sixth to lead 3-2. WKU would seal the game with a pair of tallies in the eighth to lead 5-2 heading into the final frame.
 
USI would attempt to rally in the ninth, closing the gap to 5-3 on a two-out RBI-double by freshman leftfielder Cameron Boyd (Villa Hills, Kentucky). WKU would close out the 5-3 decision with the tying run at the plate for USI.
 
On the mound, freshman left-hander Trevor Geddes (Louisville, Kentucky) took the loss in relief. Geddes (0-1) allowed a run on one hit, while striking out two in 1.1 innings of work.
 
Senior right-hander Trent Robinson (Louisville, Kentucky) started and got a no-decision for the Eagles. Robinson permitted two runs on four hits and two walks, while striking out one in four innings of work.
 

Softball wins its 5th in a row with 10-0 victory over SIUE

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Nink hits grand slam in the win

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Jenna Nink hit a grand slam in the first inning and the University of Evansville softball team never looked back, defeating SIUE by a final of 10-0 in non-conference action on Tuesday at Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at Cooper Stadium.

Nink finished the game going 1-2 with four RBI and a walk.  Alexa Davis was a perfect 3-for-3 with three runs scored while Zoe Frossard went 2-2 with three RBI, three runs and a walk.  Megan Brenton was excellent in the circle, tossing a complete game, 3-hit shutout for her 5th win of 2024.

Evansville was strong out of the gate, plating five runs in the bottom of the first.  Alexa Davis hit a leadoff single while Zoe Frossard and Jess Willsey walked to load the bases.  With one out, Jenna Nink came to the plate and opened the scoring with a grand slam, her first home run of the year.  Two batters later, Brooke Voss hit a solo shot to left field, her fourth long ball of the season.

After Brenton retired the Cougars in order to open the second inning, UE added two more runs in the bottom of the frame.  Back-to-back doubles from Davis and Frossard made it a 6-0 game before Marah Wood hit a sacrifice fly for the 7th run.

In the bottom of the fourth, a 2-run single from Frossard pushed the lead to 9-0 and Willsey’s RBI single completed the scoring to make it 10-0.  SIUE recorded a hit in the top of the 5th, but Brenton was able to secure the win for the Purple Aces.

This weekend, UE will be in Nashville for a 3-game series at Belmont.