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October/November 2025

Evansville Business

‘Do The Right Thing’

In 2007, Woods & Woods, LLC, began transitioning from a general, personal injury law practice into one specializing in cases involving former military members with disabilities. It’s been a good decision for the firm, as well as for clients: Since

Beyond the Classroom

Evansville is home to a four-year private university and a four-year state-supported university, as well as a community college and numerous public, parochial, and independent high schools. But efforts to train the next-generation workforce extends beyond the walls of those

A Refined River Vision

Editor's note: This is an extended version of the story in October/November 2025 Evansville Business. A long-term vision to reshape Evansville’s riverfront, making it more attractive and interactive for people of all ages, is being refined to ensure it’s ready

In The News: October/November 2025

 Business Spotlight  Time for TAMBE Surgeons perform the first procedure to treat complex aortic aneurysms in the region by Maggie Valenti A first in Evansville’s surgical history is leveling up the region’s complex cardiac treatment options. In mid-August, Evansville Surgical

Consider Me Impressed

One of the distinct pleasures I have from working in the magazine business is that we get to write about what interests us. A big part of this job is paying attention to what has occurred, what is occurring, and

Back Talk

Courtney Johnson

 EDUCATION  Benjamin Bosse High School; bachelor’s degree in individualized studies, University of Southern Indiana (2015)  HOMETOWN  Evansville  RESUME  Founder and executive director, Young & Established, Inc. (2013-present); owner, Established Marketing (2015-present); cofounder, Two 24 Events (2023-present); director of youth and

Business Front

Vacancy Here

Seeking office space for your business? Potential tenants can choose from more than 75 available sites at 30 locations within the city that offer a wide range of square footage, architectural styles, and amenities. 361,139 Square footage of available office

A Legacy of Service

Editor's note: This is an extended version of the story in October/November 2025 Evansville Business. Dec. 5 marks one year since Lisa Fisher passed away, and her longtime employer is honoring her legacy with a heartfelt nod. The late speech-language

On the National Stage

Editor's note: This is an extended version of the story in October/November 2025 Evansville Business. Growing up around golf, Nathan Charnes is scaling administrative heights he could’ve only dreamed of. Charnes, a 1997 Harrison High School and 2001 University of

Teeing Up in the River City

The golf industry is teeing up in Evansville. Around seven million individual golf equipment products — balls, clubs, bags, gloves, apparel, and more worth about $80 million — are in stock at the 300,000-square-foot TaylorMade Golf North America Distribution Center

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Paths to Progress

Editor's note: This is an extended version of the story in October/November 2025 Evansville Business. Two years after the adoption of a master plan for city parks, residents are enjoying the results of completed initiatives while officials refine others. Results

Online Exclusives

Photo of Adeina Mars by Evansville Living staff

Meet Adeina Mars

Meet Sales and Marketing Coordinator Adeina Mars, who joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in October 2025. Adeina is a New Albany, Indiana, native who graduated from North High School in 2013 and holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and

Stuck in Neutral?

Two years after Boonville, Indiana, Mayor Charlie Wyatt’s pre-election announcement of a commercial project that would bring substantial employment and visitor traffic, no dirt has moved, and developers have said little about where the endeavor stands. Initially presented on November

On the Calendar

  2025 Lunch with the Governor 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 4, Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. Hear from Gov. Mike Braun at this Evansville Regional Economic Partnership luncheon. Individual tickets are $65 for E-REP members and $80 for

Balancing Act

With rising fuel prices expected to drive up utility bills this winter, and nearly nine months after having a base rate increase approved for its Indiana territories, CenterPoint Energy officials have rolled out steps the utility is taking to rein

From Student to President

Looking out over the crowd gathered in Liberty Arena on Oct. 16, Cory Bridges thought all the pomp and circumstance was nice, but perhaps a bit overdone for his “Little League coach.” The punchline? That coach was his father, Steven,

Smiles On The Go

A dentist’s office on wheels? It’s true — just ask the thousands of regional students ages 3-18 who have sat in patients’ chairs and said “ahh” in Ascension St. Vincent’s Mobile Dental Clinic. Linked to the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital

New City Advocate For Animals

Eager to demonstrate a heightened city commitment to animal control issues, Mayor Stephanie Terry has appointed longtime animal welfare advocate Missy Mosby to the newly created position of director of Evansville Animal Care & Control. Mosby has spent 18 years

Getting Rid of the Evidence

If you ponder how the West Franklin Street corridor can go from looking like a war zone as the West Side Nut Club’s Fall Festival winds down on Saturday night, to a clean, pristine five blocks in less than seven

Hoops Hangout

The Ohio Valley Conference plans to keep its men’s and women’s basketball tournament in Evansville for an extended time, ensuring a financial boost for the city’s tourism industry each March. The OVC’s board of directors in September approved a deal