mayor winnecke

What's Under the Cover?
What's Under the Cover?
What's Under the Cover?
The Evansville Mayor's Office, along with the Evansville Police Department, Vanderburgh County Sheriff's and Prosecutor's Office, the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation, and the Evansville Catholic Dioceses officially launched their joint, "Choose Not to Lose" campaign at Eastland Mall on Monday with the primary focus on seven brand new Jeeps that will be used at each area high sc
Fitness Fundamentals to Be Explained During Next ‘Energize Evansville’ Event on March 16th
Fitness Fundamentals to Be Explained During Next ‘Energize Evansville’ Event on March 16th
Fitness Fundamentals to Be Explained During Next ‘Energize Evansville’ Event on March 16th
When Mayor Winnecke came to office, he was put in charge of a community who "let ourselves go", to put it somewhat politely, which led him to promoting a healthier lifestyle for Evansville residents at the top of his to-do this through his office's "Energize Evansville" events. The next of which is set for tomorrow, March 16th at Swonder Ice Arena.
Get Physical During Saturday’s ‘Streets Alive’ Festival in Evansville
Get Physical During Saturday’s ‘Streets Alive’ Festival in Evansville
Get Physical During Saturday’s ‘Streets Alive’ Festival in Evansville
Although Evansville may no longer be consider the fattest city in America, we can all agree that it wouldn't hurt to shed a few pounds. To help promote a healthier lifestyle in our community, The Evansville Trail Coalition, WNIN-PBS, along with the Vanderburgh Health Department have teamed up for this Saturday's Streets Alive festival near downtown Evansville.
Mayor Winnecke’s New Community Relations Board
Mayor Winnecke’s New Community Relations Board
Mayor Winnecke’s New Community Relations Board
In an effort to improve relations between the community (specifically the Black community), newly appointed Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin asked me to become a part of a new Communtiy Relations Board. Every 1st Friday of the Month, the Board meets in the Civic Center to discuss ways in which the Police can more effectively do their jobs and keep the city safe. What suggestions would you make to the Chief and the Mayor?