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Mayor Winnecke Provides Update on Celebration for Lilly King on Twitter
Mayor Winnecke Provides Update on Celebration for Lilly King on Twitter
Mayor Winnecke Provides Update on Celebration for Lilly King on Twitter
"Lilly Fever" has swept the city of Evansville in the wake of the Reitz High School graduate's gold medal win Monday night in the 100 meter breaststroke at the Rio Olympics. On Wednesday, Mayor Lloyd Winnecke provided a small update on what the city plans to do once she gets back home in a series of tweets.
King's Olympic Schedule
King's Olympic Schedule
King's Olympic Schedule
Evansville native, and Reitz High School graduate, Lilly King will begin her quest for Olympic gold this weekend when the 2016 Olympics get underway in Rio de Jainero, Brazil. Here's where and when to find Lilly on your TV so you can cheer her on from home.
2016 Evansville City Swim Meet This Weekend
2016 Evansville City Swim Meet This Weekend
2016 Evansville City Swim Meet This Weekend
The 2016 City Swim Meet will be held this Saturday and Sunday, July 16th and 17th, at Garvin Park Pool.  All neighborhood pools, with the exception of Rochelle-Landers, will be closed both days in order for staff to help out with the Swim Meet.
Final Water Aerobics Edition of Mayor Winnecke’s “Fitness in the Park” Taking Place Saturday
Final Water Aerobics Edition of Mayor Winnecke’s “Fitness in the Park” Taking Place Saturday
Final Water Aerobics Edition of Mayor Winnecke’s “Fitness in the Park” Taking Place Saturday
It's been a great summer for hitting the pools and having some fun while getting some much needed exercise. A fact that has not escaped Mayor Winnecke's office as his monthly Fitness in the Park series has focused on water aerobics as the central theme of the past few events. However, as the summer winds down, so does the opportunity to swim, meaning one last hurrah for series water-based theme be
5 Exercises That Will Improve Your Heart Health
5 Exercises That Will Improve Your Heart Health
5 Exercises That Will Improve Your Heart Health
You listen to weather updates so you know how to dress. You wash your hands so you don't get the flu. You wear your seatbelt to keep you safe in the car. You are a prevention machine. But are you working to prevent the number one cause of death for both men and women, heart disease? For American Heart Month, we're focusing on ways to avoid this preventable disease. If you want to keep your heart h

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