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Evansville Wartime Museum, war-era planes surface local history

In memory of her father Harold L. Bootz Jr., a World War II pilot, Barbara Witte plans to experience the growling engines, whipping winds and distinct smell of hot oil that arises from flying in a B-17, the very type of plane her father piloted during his time in the war. This weekend, the Evansville Wartime Museum is hosting the Texas Raiders. The group of volunteers travels to share the stories and experiences of the war-era planes they pilot and service. The group offers tours and the chance to fly on one of the three planes they travel with. On Saturday, Witte plans to ride in the plane with her daughter and granddaughter, three generations of her family remembering the history of Evansville and their own. Witte shared with excitement the specifics of her plan to commemorate her father.

We Are Here : HBO Drag show filming in Downtown Evansville

View Comments Now that the Fourth is July holiday is over, the city is buzzing with excitement from the arrival of the HBO camera crew and the cast of “We Are Here.” “We Are Here” is a six-part unscripted series present by HBO following small-town residents who are recruited and trained to participate in a one-night drag performance. With the help of former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley, participants are taught how to step outside their comfort zones and be their authentic selves. The show has visited other small towns around the U.S. including Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Twin Falls, Idaho, Branson, Missouri and more. Evansville and the surrounding area is a new location for Season 2.

Better internet Access Needed for Indiana s Farming Communities

Better internet Access Needed for Indiana s Farming Communities Indiana is working to bring better broadband to rural areas. The first step is completing the Indiana Speed Test. Posted: Jul 9, 2021 6:50 PM Updated: Jul 9, 2021 7:51 PM Posted By: Jessica Hartman Life outside the city limits comes with quite a few perks, including sprawling views of fields and neighbors who wave at each passing. The lifestyle is known for its slow pace, but Hoosier Farmers say their internet connection leaves them at a standstill most days. It is easier for me to drive 10 miles down the road to use the internet than to actually use it on our own farm; which is insane, explains Ben Kron.

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