For the first time ever, Spencer County first responders are coming together to host their own edition of the National Night Out event.
National Night Out began in Philadelphia in 1984 with the purpose being to give residents in communities across the country an opportunity to meet with first responders who help keep them safe day in and day out all year long. Over the course of last 37 years, National Night Out has expanded to cities and towns in all 50 states, as well as U.S. territories and military bases worldwide, according to the official National Night Out website.
Like all National Night Events held each year, the Spencer County edition will feature representatives from law enforcement, fire, and medical on hand to meet face-to-face with the residents they have sworn to protect and serve. The night will also feature the vehicles each department uses in the line of duty giving visitors the opportunity to get an up-close look (maybe they ll even let you turn on the sirens,
Citizen s Academy Coming Fall 2021 Hosted by Evansville Police
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The program is open to anyone ages 15 and older that is interested in learning about the Evansville Police Department. The weekly presentations will take place at the C.K Newsome Center, located at 100 East Walnut Street, in rooms 118 C and 118 D.
Those who are interested in participating in the Evansville Police Department s Citizen s Academy, do need to register in advance and you can find the form needed to register below. Those who register will be subject to a criminal background check prior to being accepted into the program. If there is criminal history, and a conviction of a criminal nature is revealed you may not be allowed to participate. The Evansville Police Department holds the right to disallow participation, at their discretion, based on the results of the criminal background check.