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This Weekend Only: Puppy Adoption Special!
Newburgh, Indiana – Warrick Humane Society is having an Adoption Special on all puppies 6 months of age and younger! We have 26 puppies currently at our location who are available and looking for their furever homes. They are ALL eligible for the Adoption Special. Many of these puppies have been looking for their homes for several weeks now.
Event Highlights:
● 50% Off Adoption Fees: For puppies available at our location, aged 6 months and younger
- Taking Place This Weekend ONLY: Friday 5/3 – Sunday 5/5
In order to adopt, please fill out an adoption application at: https://warrickhumanesociety.org/adoption/
You can also come visit our location during our open hours which are 12-7 Wednesday-Thursday and 12-4 Friday-Sunday.
For more details about available puppies, please visit the Warrick Humane Society Facebook page.
About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured and neglected animals. Since WHS opened their building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives. WHS does not receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events. Because all animals adopted by WHS are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites and microchipped as well as receiving any other special care they may need, finding enough funding is always a challenge.
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Johnny Kincaid Talks With Cheryl Musgrave Candidate For Vanderburgh County Commissioner.
Johnny Kincaid talks with Cheryl Musgrave, a candidate for Vanderburgh County Commissioner. They discuss the upcoming primary election, the importance of voter turnout, and the role of the County Commission in local government.
They also talk about the renovation of the Coliseum and the need for additional funding. Cheryl shares her government experience and efforts to improve property tax assessments and bring high-speed internet to the county. They also touch on the issue of utility rates and the importance of accountable elected officials.
University of Evansville’s 166th Commencement Ceremony to be held on May 4
President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Bob Jones, students from UE’s graduating Class of 2024, UE staff, faculty, and administration, along with guests of the graduating class.
The University of Evansville’s 166th Spring Commencement Ceremony for the class of 2024.
1:30 p.m. CDT on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
Ford Center; 1 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, IN 47708.
Awards will be presented including for Outstanding Senior, Outstanding Teacher, and two Honorary degrees. Speeches will include remarks from President Pietruszkiewicz, the President of the Student Government Association, and a special message from the senior keynote speaker. Graduates will receive their diplomas and move their tassels.
Mayor Terry Will Hold Her Second Traveling City Hall In Partnership With The University Of Evansville.
Mayor Terry Will Hold Her Second Traveling City Hall In Partnership With The University Of Evansville.
May 2, 2024
Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry will hold her second Traveling City Hall meeting this month, in partnership with the University of Evansville.
Mayor Terry will host the event in Eykamp Hall, located on the second floor of the Ridgway University Center at the University of Evansville, at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15. Following brief comments from Mayor Terry, residents will have the opportunity to speak directly with officials from all city departments, as well as representatives from United Neighborhoods of Evansville and the Indiana Department of Transportation. The latter will be in attendance to answer questions about upcoming state road projects, including the Lloyd4U project that is slated to begin this spring.
“As mayor, I am proud to have the opportunity to represent all of the people of Evansville,” Mayor Terry said. “An important part of that – and maybe my favorite part – is having the opportunity to hear directly from people in the community about their issues and concerns, as well as about the things that they want to see and the things that excite them about our community.
“The Traveling City Hall program offers an opportunity not only to do that, but for my office and all of our city departments to take what we hear back to the office the next day and work to address those issues in real-time.”
Mayor Terry’s administration will host quarterly Traveling City Hall meetings throughout 2024, with each being held in different areas of the city, in conjunction with different community partners.
“The Traveling City Hall coming to the University of Evansville exemplifies the intentional relationship between town and gown,” said UE President Christopher Pietruszkiewicz. “This is an opportunity for our community and academic institutions to unite, share perspectives, and collaborate with residents for the betterment of our city.”
Future Traveling City Hall meetings will be held in August and November 2024, with the August meeting in partnership with the West Side Nut Club. Full details of that event will be announced at the May 15 Traveling City Hall.
Media seeking additional information may contact Joe Atkinson, Communications Director for Mayor Stephanie Terry, at 812-305-0543 or jatkinson@evansville.in.gov; or Noah Alatza, Chief Communications Officer at the University of Evansville, at (812)893-5319 or na122@evansville.edu.