Counterfeit bills are turning up here in the tri-state, and Evansville Police are asking retailers and the general public to keep a watchful eye out for funny money.
Continuing their mission of raising money for Evansville area children's charities, the local non-profit founded by Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin and Sargent Pat Phernetton, made the day much brighter for several well deserving charities in the Tri-State on Friday.
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
No, it's not the punchline to a joke. In an effort to open the lines of communication, the Evansville Police Department is welcoming all residents to join them for coffee — and yes, donuts.
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?