LAKERIDGE CROSSING RELOCATION INFORMATION COUNTY: Warrick TOWNSHIP: Ohio AREA CODE: (812) PHYSICAL DATA Driving Distances: 176 miles (283 km) S. of Indianapolis, IN 156 miles (243 km) N. of Nashville, TN 126 miles (180 km) W. of Louisville, KY 174 miles (280 km) E. of St Louis, MO CLIMATE Moderate. Average monthly temperatures range from 32 F to 78 F. Average annual precipitation totals approximately 42 inches of rain and 13 inches of snow. GOVERNMENT City: Mayor/Council County: Commissioners/Council County Seat: Boonville (Warrick County) Information about city and county government policies and procedures can be obtained from the Mayor s office or the County Commissioners office: City Hall County Hall 131 S. Second 1 Judicial Square Boonville, IN 47601 Boonville, IN 47601 (812) 897-0140 (812) 897-6160 1
ECONOMY and EMPLOYMENT The local economy is primarily based on manufacturing, agriculture, mining, construction, transportation, and retail service industries. For current information about employment opportunities in the area, contact: Indiana Department of Employment and Training Service 160 S. Third Avenue Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 424-4473 VOTER REGISTRATION To register to vote in the state of Indiana, you must be a U.S. Citizen at least 18 years of age and reside at your residence at least 30 days prior to an election. Voters must vote at least once every 4 years to remain registered as the list is purged. If you move within the county, you need to transfer your registration. You may call the Voter s Registration Office in you county to register: Voter Registration Boonville Court House (812) 897-6161 2
NEWSPAPERS Vanderburgh County Evansville Courier & Press 300 East Walnut Evansville, IN 47713 (812) 424-7711 Daily and Sunday delivery Warrick County Newburgh Register Boonville Standard 505 State Street 204 W. Locust Street Newburgh, IN 47630 Boonville, IN 47601 (812) 853-3366 (812) 897-2330 Wednesday delivery Wednesday delivery UTILITIES Water/Sewer: Indiana-American Water Co., Inc. P.O. Box 5956 Indianapolis, IN 46255-5956 1-800-492-8373 Gas/Electric: Vectren 200 N. W. Fourth Street Evansville, IN 47711 (812) 464-4600 or (800) 227-1376 Telephone WOW! Cable 1-866-496-9669 Internet: Refuse: Veolia 8136 Baumgart Road Evansville, IN 47711 (812) 868-1100 3
PLACES OF WORSHIP Newburgh has a diverse variety of churches serving the metropolitan area. Evansville has more than 325 mainline and nondenominational churches as well as a Synagogue, a Mosque, a Korean Church, a small Greek Orthodox and a B hai Church. For more information about churches in the Newburgh area, call: EDUCATION Evansville Area Community of Churches 103 N.W. 10th Street Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 425-3524 Elementary and secondary public school information may be obtained from: Warrick County School Corp. 404 E. Walnut Boonville, IN 47601 (812) 897-0400 Warrick County has ten elementary schools, four junior high schools, and three senior high schools. 4
COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES University of Southern Indiana University of Evansville 8600 University Drive 1800 Lincoln Avenue Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 4772 Switchboard: (812) 464-8600 Switchboard: (812) 479-2000 Admissions: (812) 424-1765 Admissions: (812) 479-2468 (25 miles from Newburgh) (18 miles from Newburgh) Indiana Vocational Technical College ITT Technical Institute 3501 First Avenue 5115 Oak Grove Road Evansville, IN 47710 Evansville, IN 47715 (812) 426-3524 (812) 479-1441 (20 miles from Newburgh) (5 miles from Newburgh) MEDICAL CARE Newburgh is served by Warrick Hospital in addition to Evansville s medical facilities, which include two general hospitals, one state mental hospital, one children s psychiatric center and 16 nursing and convalescent homes. Other facilities offer treatment, training, counseling and rehabilitation for all types of physically or socially handicapped persons. Deaconess Hospital Deaconess Gateway Hospital 600 Mary Street 4011 Gateway Blvd. Evansville, IN 47747 Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 426-3000 (812) 842-2000 St. Mary s Medical Center Warrick Hospital 3700 Washington Avenue 1116 Millis Avenue Evansville, IN 47750 Boonville, IN 47601 (812) 479-4000 (812) 897-4800 5
For 24 Hour Pharmaceutical Services: CVS Walgreen s Express 7722 State Road 7766 Hwy 66 Newburgh, In 47630 Newburgh, IN 47630 (812) 853-6166 (812) 858-2451 There are more than 400 doctors and specialists, and more than 100 dentists in Evansville, serving the area. For assistance in selecting a family doctor, contact: Vanderburgh County Medical Society 123 N.W. 4th Street Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 424-3848 CULTURE The arts thrive in the area. Theatrical productions are presented throughout the year by two area universities and by two local theater groups. The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, special musical concerts and touring Broadway shows provide a variety and round out the cultural calendar of popular performances. Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra 123 N.W. Fourth St., Suite 312 715 Locust Street Evansville, IN 47708 Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 422-2111 (812) 425-5050 Evansville Civic Theater Evansville Children s Museum 717 N. Fulton Avenue 22 SE 5 th Street Evansville, IN 47710 Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 425-2800 (812) 464-2663 6
Evansville s art treasures are housed at its Museum of Arts and Science which also includes a planetarium. The versatile facility sponsors theater trips, world-class traveling science exhibits, acclaimed Mid-States Arts and Crafts competition and seasonal community activities. Evansville Museum 411 SE Riverside Drive Evansville, IN 47713 (812) 425-2406 Evansville architectural landmarks include the Willard Library, the Reitz Home, the Old Court House, and the Old Post Office, which have been restored and preserved for future generations to appreciate. Historically, Newburgh is rich in uniqueness with many preserved, post-civil War buildings, several of which are on the National Register. The quaint river town of Newburgh is the largest city in Warrick County. Boonville is the county seat, and the place were young Abe Lincoln is believed to have studied the law. Legend says Lincoln came to Boonville to attend court and borrow law books. Warrick County began its climb to become the coal capital of Indiana in 1850 with the opening of the first mine, known as Phelps Coal Bank, near Newburgh. The Coal Mining Museum at Lynnville preserves much of the history of coal mining in the area. RECREATION Leisure time in Newburgh offers a wide choice of activities, from mud racing, drag racing, and motorcycle racing at the Chandler Raceway to more quiet recreation such as fishing, camping and hiking at the numerous parks within the county. Hunting of deer, rabbit, duck and other fowl is prevalent in the northern part of the county. The prehistoric Indian village, Angel Mounds, is also a unique and fascinating experience. The Ohio River offers boating and fishing activities. The spectacular Freedom Festival in Evansville is listed as one of the top 100 events in the country. Along with the Ohio River Arts Festival, it brings thousands to downtown Evansville every year. Evansville extends its recreation choices with the Mesker Park Zoo, Wesselman Park Nature Center, Swonder Ice Rink, and Burdette Park with its batting cages and water 7
slides. In Newburgh there is the Newburgh Pool and Fortress of Fun; a large outdoor playground. Also in Evansville, there are eight public pools, 11 public and private golf courses, and a new sports park with six baseball fields, sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, soccer and cricket fields. Evansville has more than 2,000 acres of parkland at 60 sites throughout the city. Other attractions include boating, skiing, and fishing on the Ohio River and horse racing adjacent to the river at Ellis Park. Department of Parks & Recreations 100 E. Walnut Evansville, IN 47711 (812) 435-6141 SHOPPING Evansville Downtown Walkway - more than 30 shops and restaurants dot this commercial heart of the three-state region. Historic Village of Newburgh - offers specialty shops, antique stores and restaurants. Newburgh Plaza - on Hwy. 261 offers convenient shops. Bell Oaks Plaza - is a full service shopping center along Hwy. 66 offering a variety of products and services. Apple Center - offers specialty shops, antique stores and restaurants. Evansville s East Side offers two malls, Eastland Mall and Washington Square Mall, which has over 142 businesses including five major department stores. 8