Gov. Holcomb announces Judicial Appointments for Marion County Superior Court
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced Melanie Kendrick and Philip Sheward have been appointed to the Marion County Superior Court. Kendrick and Sheward will replace Judge Annie Christ who retired April 1 and Judge Marcel Pratt who retired May 31.
Melanie Kendrick serves as a magistrate in the Marion County Superior Court’s probate division with a primary focus on civil commitment proceedings, guardianships and adoptions. Prior to her role as magistrate, Kendrick worked as a Title IX coordinator for the University of Southern Indiana where she supervised investigations into sexual misconduct allegations. Before her role at the University of Southern Indiana, she worked as a public defender in Marion County.
Kendrick received an undergraduate degree from Notre Dame University and a law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law.
Philip Sheward is a partner at the Allen Wellman McNew Harvey law firm in Greenfield where his primary focus is family law. Prior to private practice, Sheward was with the Allen County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. He is the board president of The Hope House in Greenfield, which provides shelter to the homeless community.
Sheward received an undergraduate degree from Cedarville University and a law degree from University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Kendrick and Sheward will be sworn in as Judges for the Marion County Superior Courts on a date to be determined.
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Braun, Sinema introduce legislation to improve the health and welfare of federal working dogs  Â
WASHINGTON—Today, Senator Mike Braun and Senator Kyrsten Sinema introduced the Working Dog Health and Welfare Act of 2023 to increase the safe and humane treatment of federal working dogs.
“Working dogs†are used for the detection of explosives, narcotics, and missing persons, as well as serving in patrol and navigation capacities.
This legislation would include programs that detect abuse and neglect of these animals, as well as ensuring emergency medical care, exercise, food and water, rest and off-duty time, and medical needs after retirement.
“Federal working dogs, who work diligently alongside their human companions, risk their lives daily to ensure the safety of Americans. As both a leader in the Senate for animal welfare and a dog owner, I am proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation to ensure that these animals are protected both during and after the time they serve.â€â€”Senator Braun
“Our commonsense legislation protects Arizona working dogs from inhumane treatment – ensuring they are strong and healthy enough to keep Arizonans safe and secure.â€â€”Senator Sinema
“The Working Dog Health and Welfare Act of 2023 is a strong step towards making the country a kinder place for animals. Working dogs within our government agencies operate alongside human partners to perform invaluable services—including helping to sniff out threats, sense dangerous substances, and rescue those in peril. We rely on these amazing animals for help, and now it is time we treat them with the respect they deserve. This bill will help to ensure that government agencies implement GAO recommendations that promote the health and welfare of working dogs.”— American Humane Society, President and CEO Dr. Robin Ganzert    Â
“The American Kennel Club applauds Senator Braun’s leadership in introducing the Working Dog Health and Welfare Act of 2023 to implement recommendations for protections and standards of care for U.S. Government working dogs outlined in the Government Accountability Office report, ‘Working Dogs: Federal Agencies Need to Better Address Health and Welfare’. Government working dogs do extraordinary work every day in protecting Americans at home and abroad. These dogs deserve our efforts to provide them quality care and the protections too.â€â€” American Kennel Club
BACKGROUND:
- There are nearly 5,500 working dogs served in the federal government within 64 programs at eight departments and three independent agencies. Officials from these programs identified that the most common job for federal working dogs is the detection of explosives, narcotics, and missing persons. Federal working dogs also serve in patrol, navigation, and other specialty capacities.
- In October 2022, the Government Accountability office cited 18 issues pertaining to the treatment of federal working dogs including lack of programs that detect abuse and the mistreatment of these animals in a report entitled “Working Dogs: Federal Agencies Need to Better Address Health and Welfare.†In addition, there is a lack of regulation pertaining to emergency medical care, exercise, food and water, rest and off-duty time which are critical to the well-being of federal working dogs.
- The Working Dog Health and Welfare Act would ensure that federal agencies implement GAO’s working dog recommendations for existing working dog programs within 180 days of enactment. It would also require new working dog programs to proactively implement GAO’s recommendations. Finally, the bill requires agencies to submit a report to Congress on the steps taken to implement GAO’s recommendations.
UE Athletics sets new department GPA record
Aces student-athletes registered a 3.492 GPA in 2022-23
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Over the course of the 2022-23 school year, University of Evansville student-athletes compiled a 3.492 grade point average, marking the highest in department history.
“This is such a great achievement by our student-athletes and is a testament to the importance of academics at the University of Evansville,†UE Athletics Director Ziggy Siegfried stated. “I am extremely proud of our student-athletes for the work that they put in to achieve this. It took contributions from everyone to make this happen!â€
Making the effort even more impressive was the face that each of the Purple Aces athletic programs achieved a GPA above 3.0. Eight UE teams completed the academic year with GPAs over 3.50. Women’s cross country led the way with a 3.838 GPA while women’s track and field and women’s soccer finished at 3.754 and 3.714, respectively. Softball (3.638), men’s cross country (3.635), women’s golf (3.622), women’s swimming and diving (3.540) and men’s track and field (3.507) also finished above a 3.50.
“We are very proud of the continued commitment to academic excellence by our student-athletes. Our coaches recruit talented individuals who seek to be successful in the classroom in addition to their respective sports,†UE Deputy AD for Internal Operations/SWA Sarah Solinsky said. “The University of Evansville has faculty who play a key role in assisting our student-athletes when they miss class for team travel, have to reschedule exams, or meet outside of regular class time. This record GPA is a testament to the ongoing efforts by many campus offices to provide the best student-athlete experience at the University of Evansville.â€
Multiple programs and student-athletes have been recognized for their academic achievements over the last year while other sports announcements are set for the coming days and weeks. Academic awards that have been announced are included below.
Baseball
- Jarrett Blunt (MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team), Donovan Schultz (MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team), Tyler Denu (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention), Nate Hardman (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention), Evan Waggoner (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention)
Men’s Basketball
- NABC Team Excellence Award, Kenny Strawbridge Jr. (NABC Honors Court), Marvin Coleman III (NABC Honors Court), Antoine Smith Jr. (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention and NABC Honors Court), Blaise Beauchamp (NABC Honors Court)
Women’s Basketball
- Abby Feit (All-MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team)
Women’s Cross Country
- Melanie Helder (MVC Cross Country Scholar-Athlete Team)
Men’s Golf
- Nicholas Gushrowski (MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team)
Women’s Golf
- Caitlin O’Donnell (WGCA All-American Scholar), Alyssa McMinn (WGCA All-American Scholar), Allison Enchelmayer (WGCA All-American Scholar), Carly Frazier (WGCA All-American Scholar), Mallory Russell (WGCA All-American Scholar), Magdalena Borisova (WGCA All-American Scholar)
Men’s Soccer
- Ethan Garvey (MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team), Raphaello Colasito (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention), Evan Dekker (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention)
Women’s Soccer
- Rachel Rosborough (1st Team MVC Scholar-Athlete), Emily Wiebe (1st Team MVC Scholar-Athlete), Emily Ormson (MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention)
Men’s Swimming and Diving
- College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America Team
Women’s Swimming and Diving
- College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America Team
Men’s Track and Field
- Jaden Hayes (MVC Track & Field Scholar-Athlete Team), Denzel Lasam (MVC Track & Field Scholar-Athlete Team
Volleyball
- 2023 USMC/AVCA Team Academic Award
Cancellation of Las Vegas Holiday Classic alters UE men’s basketball schedule
Aces to play in Chattanooga MTE
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Following the unfortunate cancellation of the 2023 Las Vegas Holiday Classic, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team has altered its non-conference slate while entering a new multi-team event.
UE was originally slated to play in the Las Vegas Holiday Classic in November, however. Organizers recently notified the Aces that due to unforeseen circumstances, the tournament was cancelled and will not take place.
Evansville will travel to Chattanooga, Tenn. to take part in a two-game MTE from November 24-25. The Purple Aces will face Chattanooga on November 24 while taking on Southeast Missouri State on the 25th. Further details, including game times, will be announced at a later date.
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Smith pitches Otters over Greys
Evansville, Ind. – Zach Smith worked seven innings of one-run ball as the Evansville Otters cruised past the Empire State Greys 6-1 Friday night at Bosse Field.
Smith worked four in-order innings and struck out six batters. He allowed just one run and three hits in his seven innings on the mound to earn his fifth win and seventh quality start of the season.
Evansville used two homers to propel their offense.
Noah Myers led off the Otters’ bats with a solo home run to right in the first inning for his 10th homer of the year.
Empire State tied the game on a walk and single in the top of the fourth.
Jeffrey Baez responded with a 412 foot solo home run down the left field line to leadoff the fourth, good for his team-leading 14th home run of the season.
The Otters plated three more runs in the seventh inning. Dakota Phillips hit a two-RBI double and Ethan Skender followed with an RBI single.
Myers extended his hit streak to 12 games. Baez finished the day with three hits.
Jon Beymer pitched the final two innings for the Otters with two strikeouts.
Evansville pitching has allowed just six total hits over the last two games pitched. The Otters’ offense has smashed 15 home runs in the seven games since returning from the All-Star Break.
The Otters face the Greys in the middle game of the series Saturday evening as part of HOT96 FM and YMCA’s Wizards Night.
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