Home Blog Page 791

Democrats Candidates & Cocktails event on Feb 8th!

0
  • Candidates & Cocktails Event
  • T-Shirts Available
  • Left Wing Nights @ Doc’s
  • State Convention Delegate filing begins soon
  • Run for Something!
  • Meet Your Legislators

We are excited to introduce our 2024 candidates and begin our Do More In 2024 campaign! Please join us at Sauced for heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks. A cash (only) bar will be available.

Tickets are $35.00 and may be purchased through ActBlue, Venmo or check. Please make checks payable to VCDP and mail to PO Box 3208, Evansville, IN 47731.

Purchase Tickets on ActBlue
View Event on Facebook

T-shirts with our VCDP logo are a great way to show your pride in the party and your support for our elected officials and candidates. Please use the ActBlue link to purchase your shirt(s). Please note that we have a women’s V-neck style in addition to the unisex option.

T-shirts will be available for pickup or purchase at the Candidates & Cocktails event on Feb. 8. Delivery and other pick up options can be made by calling Cheryl at 812-459-7645.

Purchase on ActBlue

THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH BEGINNING FEB. 18TH!!

Pull up a chair, grab a drink, and have some food while socializing with fellow Democrats! We will meet on the third Friday of every month from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at Doc’s at 1305 Stringtown Road. This is a great way to kick-off your weekend and enjoy time with party members.

If you would like to serve as a delegate to the State Convention on July 13, 2024, please complete form CAN-37 which can be found on the Indiana Secretary of State’s website. Forms need to be submitted in the election office beginning January 10, and the deadline is noon on Feb. 9, 2024. Delegates vote on the candidate for Attorney General. We ask each delegate to cover the $35.00 cost that is assessed.

If you need more information, please call Cheryl at 812-459-7645. Vanderburgh County is represented by 57 delegates, 52 of whom need to be elected or appointed.

If you have thought about running for office, we would love to talk with you! Please use the link below to check out the offices that are on the ballot in 2024. Filing begins on January 10th and ends on February 9th.

View 2024 Offices

Trailblazer Bowling back in action after two tournament weekend

0

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Vincennes University bowling team were back in action this past weekend when the Trailblazers took part in the MSC Lynne Jordan Memorial tournament Saturday, Jan. 20 and the MSC Thomas N. Burris Memorial tournament Sunday, Jan. 21. Both tournaments were held at Kingpin Lanes in Louisville.

This was the first tournament action for the Blazers since Dec. 2 and the Blazers looked to show no signs of rust early on in the Lynne Jordan Memorial.

The VU varsity team was headlined Saturday by freshman and Louisville native Dylan Lewis (Louisville, Ky.) who finished his five traditional games with a total of 1,031 and a scoring average of 206.2 to place 32nd overall out of 216 bowlers.

Lewis was followed closely by freshman Cayden Russell (Noblesville, Ind.) who ended his five games with a total of 1,030, including four games of 211 or more, to place 33rd overall.

Freshman Nicholas Gregg (Salem, Ill.) appeared to set the tone for the VU team early, with a team tournament high of 247 in his opening game, before finishing with a total score of 1,018 and placing 35th overall.

Freshman and Louisville native Dakota Waskom (Louisville, Ky.) was the fourth VU varsity bowler to compete in all five games, finishing with a total of 978 pins four 53rd overall.

Junior Brighton Lucas (Salem, Ill.) bowled the first four games of the tournament for the Trailblazers, posting a score of 630 before handing it over to freshman Kannon King (Salem, Ill.) who closed out the fifth game with a 149.

The VU varsity team posted a team score of 4.836 during the five traditional games before ending with 2,493 pins over 12 baker games for a tournament total of 7,329, good for ninth place out of 19 teams.

Vincennes also had their junior varsity team competing this past weekend, with freshman Aiden O’Connor (Martinsville, Ind.) posting the best team score over the five traditional games at 831 and an overall team total of 4,080 pins over the five traditional games.

The VU JV team ended with a team total of 1,932 over the 12 baker games, ending with a tournament total of 6,012.

The teams then returned to the lanes Sunday morning for the MSC Thomas N. Burris Memorial tournament.

Competing against most of the same teams, freshman Cayden Russell posted the highest score for the VU varsity team Sunday, ending with 981 pins and a scoring average of 196.2 for 39th overall out of 223 bowlers

University of Evansville ChangeLab Awarded $10,000 to Improve Local News

0
u of E

EVANSVILLE, IND. (01/23/2024) The University of Evansville’s Center for Innovation & Change is excited to announce that Evansville NewsLab, a UE ChangeLab, has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Listening Post Collective, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting innovative community-driven journalism projects.

The grant will support ChangeLab in expanding its efforts to foster community engagement and promote civic journalism in Evansville. The funds will enhance the organization’s community outreach initiatives in Spring 2024 as they conduct community-wide research through surveys and focus groups to help develop a civic journalism hub in Evansville.

“We are thrilled to receive this generous grant from the Listening Post Collective,” said Andrew Carter, Associate Director of UE’s Center for Innovation & Change and coach for the NewsLab course. “We are committed to adding a civic journalism component to local news that promotes a more vibrant media landscape with better informed and engaged citizens.” Evansville NewsLab will make more announcements about the initiative as it rolls out in 2024.

The Listening Post Collective focuses on supporting projects that prioritize community voices, encourage civic participation, and foster inclusive and equitable journalism practices. The grant reflects the organization’s recognition of the NewsLab’s dedication to amplifying diverse perspectives and building bridges between residents, local government, and the media.

“We are excited to partner with Evansville NewsLab ChangeLab and support their goals of making local journalism more accessible and representative,” said Grace Northern, Program Officer at the Listening Post Collective. “Their commitment to empowering citizens through civic information aligns perfectly with our mission, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact of their projects on the Evansville community.”

Evansville NewsLab is proud to partner with Our Times, Evansville’s Black-owned newspaper, to establish a community-driven civic journalism model in Evansville and encourage residents of Evansville and the surrounding areas to get involved in shaping the narrative of their community. The grant will facilitate focus groups, listening sessions, and survey distribution to empower individuals to tell their own stories and contribute to a more diverse and inclusive local media landscape.

1964 THE TRIBUTE AT THE VICTORY THEATRE NOV 1, 2024 To: Megan Smith

0

1964 THE TRIBUTE AT THE VICTORY THEATRE NOV 1, 2024

To: Megan Smith <msmith@fordcenter.com>

 

1964: The Tribute Nov 1st Victory Theatre 

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JAN 26TH AT 10AM

Evansville, IN– Since the early eighties, “1964”…The Tribute has been thrilling audiences around the globe by taking them on journey through a quintessential moment in music history that will live forever. Over twenty years of researching and performing have made “1964” masters of their craft. They are hailed by critics and fans alike as THE most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute….which has earned them the distinction from Rolling Stone magazine as the “Best Beatles Tribute on Earth”. “1964” recreates an early ‘60s live Beatle concert with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles, and onstage banter with an accuracy that is unmatched. “1964” is: Mark Benson as John Lennon

 Mac Ruffing as Paul McCartney 

Tom Work as George Harrison

 Bobby Potter as Ringo Starr

0

Today’s Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

1

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

January 23, 2024 – 3:00 p.m.

Room 301, Civic Center Complex

1. Call to Order

2. Attendance

A. Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council in Attendance

1. Ethan Stofleth

2. George Xiao

3. Jackson Lin

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Action Items

A. Veterans Memorial Coliseum

1. Award Bid for “Infrastructure Improvements”

2. Articles of Incorporation of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum

Preservation Foundation, Inc.

B. Engineer

1. Permission to Open Bids: VC24-01-01: Replacement of Vanderburgh County

Bridge #1911 on St. Joseph Road

2. Sidewalk Waiver Request: The Shoppes at New Harmony – 12100 SR 57

3. Time Extension Request – “Young Road Lift Station and Sewer Extension”

4. Amended Agreement for the Removal of a Railroad Crossing on St. Joseph

Avenue

5. Community Crossings Matching Grant Application Financial Commitment Letter

C. Sheriff

1. 2023 Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification

D. Prosecutor

1. Indiana Family & Social Services Administration Division of Aging (FSSA) Contract

#79833 for Adult Protective Services

E. Local Elected Officials’ Agreement

F. Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA): County Highway, Burdette, Old National Events

Plaza, Superintendent of County Buildings, Weights & Measures – Effective January 1,

2024-December 31, 2026

G. Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA): Treasurer’s Office – Effective January 1, 2024 –

December 31, 2026

H. Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA): Coroner’s Office – Effective January 1, 2024 –

December 31, 2026

I. Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA): Veteran’s Services – Effective January 1, 2024 –

December 31, 2026

5. Department Head Reports

6. New Business

A. Area Plan Commission Letter

7. Old BusinessDrainage Board Immediately Following

8. Consent Items

A. Approval of December 13th Board of Commissioners Special Meeting Minutes –

Highland-Pigeon Watershed Commission

B. Approval of January 9th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes

C. Approval of January 12th Board of Commissioners Executive Session Summary Minutes

D. Employment Changes

E. Auditor

1. Claims Voucher Reports

i. January 8, 2024 – January 12, 2024

ii. January 15, 2024 – January 19, 2024

F. Engineer

1. Report and Claims

G. Clerk

1. December 2023 Monthly Report

H. Treasurer

1. November 2023 Monthly Report

I. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Request

1. City of Evansville on behalf of Evansville-Vanderburgh Commission on

Homelessness: Homeless Connect of Southwest Indiana

J. Veterans Council

1. Old Courthouse Installation Request

K. Appropriation Request

1. Commissioners

L. The Arc of Evansville

1. December 2023 Dashboard

M. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Consent for Access to Property

1. 201 NW Fourth St

2. 300 Court St

3. 621 E Sycamore St

9. Public Comment

10. Adjournment