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Regional Voices: Jim Riggs, Evansville Icemen CEO

Evansville Icemen CEO Jim Riggs speaks to the Rotary Club.

Aired 01/04/2015 | Rating NR

Evansville Rotary Club

Regional Voices: Jim Riggs, Evansville Icemen CEO

Season 2015 Episode 1 | 28m 39s

Evansville Icemen CEO Jim Riggs speaks to the Rotary Club.

At the weekly Evansville Rotary Club Luncheon, Jim Riggs, CEO of the Evansville Icemen, speaks about the team, minor league hockey, and the Evansville market for the sport.

Aired 01/04/2015 | Rating NR

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Evansville Rotary Club is a local public television program presented by WNIN PBS

Partial funding provided by the Evansville Rotary Club

Evansville Rotary Club

Regional Voices: Jim Riggs, Evansville Icemen CEO

Season 2015 Episode 1 | 28m 39s

At the weekly Evansville Rotary Club Luncheon, Jim Riggs, CEO of the Evansville Icemen, speaks about the team, minor league hockey, and the Evansville market for the sport.

Aired 01/04/2015 | Rating NR

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