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February / March 2012

Evansville Business

Mane Focus

Inside the Indianapolis Statehouse, Shannon Woolsey stood in a crowd of 300 hairdressers. She wasn’t normally one to rally against the government, but this was personal. Woolsey earned her success; she spent $2,500 to put herself through 10 months of

Building Evansville

Touch and Go

Dennis Wilzbacher came out of retirement to join the team of professionals at Vincennes University’s newly constructed Gibson County Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics, located along U.S. Highway 41 on the south side of Fort Branch, Ind. Along with

Back Talk

Billy Bolin

Editor's Note: Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin will retire from the department on March 29, 2024, after 26 years of service to the city. As he marks his retirement, read Evansville Business' first interview with Bolin as chief in 2012.

Business Front

Selling Our City

As this issue of Evansville Business goes to print today (uh, of course this letter has been finished for days), subscribers and newsstand readers have been reading and commenting on City View 2012, which arrived earlier this week. City View

Electrified

Kathy Boyd loves the smell of ink. That’s what kept her down in the print shop instead of cooped up in an office behind a computer. Her graphic design degree seemed like a good idea when she was in school,

Percussion Playroom

As a child, Gregg Martin was drawn to the drums when he saw the Beatles perform on the Ed Sullivan Show. Equipped with a single snare drum, he began to play, and as he got older his collection grew. In

A Leap of Taste

In July 2009, Evansville natives Mike and Lisa Conway took a kind gesture to heart when a co-worker of Lisa’s at Sam’s Club suggested they bottle and distribute their homemade barbecue sauce. Persistent dabbling with seasonings and meats in their

The Right Path

When she was 10 years old, Mary Gamblin set her sights on becoming a nurse anesthetist, following in the footsteps of her maternal grandmother, Irene Lee. But when she announced her intentions to Lee, the inspiring and loving woman looked

Under New Management

OK, it’s mid-winter and your New Year’s resolutions about money are kicking into high gear or, more likely, you’ve simply kicked them down the road. Fear not. “Your Money” has produced the definitive ‘there’s-still-time’ resolutions for you. 20-Somethings In the

A-Game

It’s no secret that in today’s fast-paced world we feel pressured to accomplish more in less time. So how do we manage our to-do lists in the daily 24 hours we all have? In 2011, the Journal of Occupational and

Online Exclusives

Link Up

Connecting stories in the February/March 2012 Evansville Business issue to the context of world events, this edition of Link Up brings the Internet to you. No Google search required. Are You Getting Enough Zzz’s? Although local pathologist Mary Gamblin decided