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An Indiana Bar Rescues Cat Stranded in Tree For Several Days

An Indiana Bar Rescues Cat Stranded in Tree For Several Days This feline has been nicknamed BatCat after it s long stay then 70 foot fall from a tree in Evansville, Indiana. Residents that live near Thompkins Middle School say this cat had been stranded in this tree for at least 5 days.  Each day the cat would climb a little higher.  That s when the High Score Saloon stepped in to help according to 14 News, High Score Saloon offered $200 to a tree trimmer or someone who might have the equipment to come get it down.  DJ’s Tree Service provided a foreman to climb up and retrieve Batcat, but the cat was too tired and scared to move. So they used a saw to cut the cat down.

Teachers, supporters converge to oppose education funding proposals

EVANSVILLE, Ind.  Dozens of teachers gathered along the Downtown Evansville Riverfront to protest pending legislation that they say would take desperately needed dollars from public schools and instead put them into private schools. The teachers gathered to protest funding proposals in the Indiana General Assembly that would provide Education Savings Accounts and expand private school voucher programs.   State and local teachers associations invited colleagues and supporters from districts across southwest Indiana to a Fair Funding Rally at Evansville s Four Freedoms Monument Saturday morning, where speakers said they felt ignored by lawmakers and asked supporters to continue to lobby their representatives for equitable public school funding. 

Neighbors asking for help to get cat down from tree

Cat rescued after several days in a tree Cat stuck in tree (Source: Jennifer Hunt) By Jill Lyman | April 5, 2021 at 10:32 AM CDT - Updated April 5 at 1:39 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A cat was stuck high in a tree in Evansville, but he’s now safe. Viewers say he had been stuck in the tree for at least five days. The tree was on Sheffield Drive near Thompkins Middle School. High Score Saloon offered $200 to a tree trimmer or someone who might have the equipment to come get it down. Later Monday they said the cat had been rescued thanks to DJ’s Tree Service.

Evansville Children s Center for Dance Education hosts blind student

EVANSVILLE, Ind. The Children’s Center for Dance Education in Evansville has a phrase painted on its wall the center s mission statement Every Child Should Dance. That motto was more than evident Wednesday night at the studio. Cadie Riley, 14, is blind and has always enjoyed dancing on her own at home. She went to CCDE and received her first bit of formal training from dance teacher Emma Stevens. Riley, who attends Thompkins Middle School, said she has enjoyed dancing for as long as she can remember. I guess I ve been that way all my life, she said. So I figured it was time to give this a try.

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