Aurora Evansville needs water donations for homeless community

A Tri-State nonprofit is in desperate need of cases of bottled water.
Aurora Evansville gives out more than 100 bottles of water every week to the homeless community.
Aurora works in many ways to help the homeless community get on their feet, but organizers say what is most important is building trust with those they serve.
So ultimately the long-term goal is to get them housing and get them going as far as income and what not," said Brian Kerney, Aurora Executive Director.
One of the ways Aurora gains that trust is by giving out care packages that have bottled water.
Homeless people often don’t have many options for hydration other than places like a public library.
Aurora says it helps about 75 people with water every day.
To find out how you can help, head to their website.
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Evansville precautionary boil advisory lifted

EWSU reports the results of the samples collected reveal no evidence of contamination.
The areas affected are: All areas south from N.W.
corner at S. Cullen and Lincoln Avenue, going east following the area south of Newburgh Road to I69 and Covert Avenue.
Follow Cullen Avenue south around the perimeter of Park Lawn Cemetery to Covert Avenue.
All areas south of Covert Avenue, starting at Seasons Ridge Blvd.
south to Pollack Avenue going east along I69 back to Covert Avenue.
The only area outside I69 is the Waterford Pointe Mobile Home Park, Sand Cherry Lane and Chickasaw Drive.
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(This story was originally published on March 8, 2018)

Boil advisory for Washington Ave. main break lifted

UPDATE: The boil advisory has been lifted.
(3/8/18) Evansville Water Utility is issuing a boil advisory after a water main break on Washington Avenue.
[Boil Advisory Map] The boil advisory is for the areas within the red border: Duane Gilles, water distribution manager for Evansville Water and Sewer Utility, says water in the area has been turned off and people need to avoid the area.
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Boil advisory for Washington Ave. main break lifted

UPDATE: The boil advisory has been lifted.
(3/8/18) Evansville Water Utility is issuing a boil advisory after a water main break on Washington Avenue.
[Boil Advisory Map] The boil advisory is for the areas within the red border: Duane Gilles, water distribution manager for Evansville Water and Sewer Utility, says water in the area has been turned off and people need to avoid the area.
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