Articles in: Model Citizen
- 1 week 21 hours ago
In 1922, when their husbands joined the Kiwanis Club of Evansville, 23 women found a way to meet independently for fellowship and to engage in their...
- 9 weeks 1 day ago
One look at the boisterous, 10-month-old twins and it’s hard not to be captivated by their bright blue eyes. Their chunky legs and curious...
- 17 weeks 6 days ago
Later this year, Haynie’s Corner Art Festival — a mammoth show covering Evansville’s arts district with painters, sculptors,...
- 28 weeks 1 day ago
On the right side of his vest is one of the most important patches Jack Miller wears: an eagle, wings outstretched as if descending upon prey. In its...
- 36 weeks 5 days ago
Who is he? Kenny Page Jr.
Where is he? Alvord Boulevard
Why is he there? To help others finish a half-marathon, even though he can’t.
At the...
- 43 weeks 6 days ago
In June, Tina Camp completed 700 hours of training for massage therapy through Bodyworks Massage Institute. It’s a career switch forced upon...
- 1 year 1 week ago
The Reitz Home Museum has long been a jewel among historians. The admired grandeur of this three-story, 19th century home — once the residence...
- 1 year 6 weeks ago
When Southern Indiana residents Kim and John Doty scouted locations for a winery, they settled on French Lick, Ind. The town was a half-hour’s...
- 1 year 8 weeks ago
To Tamara Gieselman, the United Methodist Church’s slogan, “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors,” represents more than a catchy...
- 1 year 27 weeks ago
In 1978, soon after graduating from the University of Evansville, artist Brad Hill sketched a tranquil, wintry scene: a police officer standing on a...
- 1 year 36 weeks ago
When Karen Smith’s left ring finger started to tremble, she simply ignored it. But after the tremor worsened, Smith was diagnosed nine years...
- 2 years 9 weeks ago
Growing up in Evansville, some of Brian Williams’ fondest moments came from his days as a Boy Scout — attending the World Jamboree in...



