The lot that sits between Second and Third streets, blocked in by Vine and Sycamore, in Downtown Evansville has had quite the history. While modern times have seen the lot as the home of the Greyhound Bus Terminal — which
To understand the history and future of the Vanderburgh Industrial Park, located north along State Road 57, one has to look back at the start of the Evansville Industrial Foundation. The EIF was founded in 1958 after eight years of
Education: Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas, Venezuela and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Southern Indiana. Resume: Product researcher, Procter & Gamble Latin America, 1996-1997; product researcher, Mead Johnson, 2000; production/process engineer
For more than 100 years, Anchor Industries, headquartered along the northern stretch of Highway 41, has progressed to become a leader in fabric and structure manufacturing. With a long list of awards and accolades, the company has pioneered innovations in
With thousands of public and private secondary education institutions to choose from across the country, the University of Evansville sets itself apart through experiential learning programs that benefit students while also giving back to the community. Originally called the Global
As Indiana entered into Stage 5 of reopening from coronavirus restrictions, the COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund of the Greater Evansville Region announced the eighth and ninth rounds of funding to local organizations. According to Welborn Baptist Foundation Executive Director Pat
John Harding “As we all continue living through this ‘historic event,’ the impact of scouting on our young people has never been more important. Resilience, self-sufficiency, and better mental health are some of the outcomes for youth who are involved
In 1978, Jim Keller and John Schroeder formed JK and Associates. A few years later in 1982, Dan Arens joined the duo and transitioned the company into Keller Schroeder, the Evansville-based company that is known today for helping businesses improve
I have chosen this issue to try once again to attempt to free my small brain from the tightly wrapped ropes that are causing my neurons to emit a last gasp instead of firing. So, in an attempt to make
On March 17, Showplace Cinemas became one of countless Tri-State businesses to close their doors due to Indiana’s COVID-19 restrictions. While they remained active with loyal customers on social media, the local cinema company didn’t reopen any locations until Showplace