INDIANAPOLIS-The monthly revenue report for August 2023 state tax collections is posted online with commentary.
The state fiscal year 2024 monthly revenue reports can be found HERE.
INDIANAPOLIS-The monthly revenue report for August 2023 state tax collections is posted online with commentary.
The state fiscal year 2024 monthly revenue reports can be found HERE.
The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center is excited to present Rhythm Fest 2023, featuring live music performances, dancing and food, at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 21 in the USI Performance Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the event is open to the public at no charge.
Rhythm Fest will feature Dekar Justus and the Bodyguards, OBootney Lee, JustBrandon, Eli Youngblood and DJ Elo. Refreshments will also be available.
“The Multicultural Center is looking forward to Rhythm Fest this year,†says Deonte Turnley, Program Advisor for the Multicultural Center. “The performers are good at engaging and entertaining a crowd, and it will be a good opportunity for these local artists to showcase their talents to not only USI, but the Evansville community, too.â€
For questions, contact Turnley at doturnely@usi.edu.
Quebec City, Quebec – The Evansville Otters hit three home runs in the last two innings but a three-run walk-off home run gave the Quebec Capitales a 7-6 win in the first game of the Frontier League Championship Series on Tuesday night at the Stade Canac.
Tied at 2-2 going to the eighth, Josh Allen hit a towering go-ahead two-run homer to left. Quebec hit back-to-back solo blasts in the bottom of the frame to tie the game.
Evansville responded in the top of the ninth with Gary Mattis hitting a go-ahead solo home run down the left field line. Jake Green followed later in the inning, blasting a solo long ball to left field to give the Otters a 6-4 lead.
In the bottom of the ninth, a strikeout started the inning. A Quebec batter was hit by a pitch on a full count and the next Capitales’ batter worked a full count walk.
Justin Gideon then blasted the walk-off three run homer over the left field wall.
Braden Scott was brilliant in a seven inning start for Evansville. He allowed just one earned run on five hits with eight strikeouts.
The two teams traded two runs in the fifth inning. For Evansville, Mattis notched a single in the fifth and Bryan Rosario followed with a bunt base hit.
Green then walked to load the bases. George Callil came in clutch by lining a ball up the middle to score the first two runs of the game on a two-RBI single.
Quebec used back to back doubles to score two runs in the fifth inning.
Evansville closer Jake Polancic suffered the loss in pitching the ninth. Frank Moscatiello pitched the top of the ninth for Quebec and earned the win.
Mattis led the Otters on offense with two hits, two runs and a walk. His go-ahead homer in the ninth was his first long ball of the season with Evansville.
Evansville and Quebec continue the best of five Frontier League Championship Series on Wednesday night at the Stade Canac. First pitch is slated for 7:05 p.m. ET from Quebec City, Quebec.
The Otters return home for game three of the Frontier League Championship Series on Friday night. Tickets at Bosse Field are still available for purchase here.
Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters have signed INF Josh Allen for the Frontier League Championship Series.
Allen, who hails from Fort Meade, FL, was a member of the Evansville Otters’ 2016 Frontier League Championship team while winning the League’s MVP award.
He began his tenure in Evansville in 2014, directly after his career at the University of West Florida. He hit for a .290 average in his rookie year, with 30 RBIs and five home runs.
In his five seasons with the Otters, Allen has a .307 average, with 185 RBIs, 41 home runs and 77 stolen bases. His .354 batting average in 2016 is the highest in Otters’ single season history. He also has the most triples, hits, doubles and hit-by-pitches in Otters’ single season history.
He is in the top five of nearly every Otters’ offensive career statistics, including the most stolen bases in an Otters career.
All FLCS games will be streamed live with audio only coverage available for free on the Otters Digital Network on YouTube and televised coverage on FloSports in English and French.
The Aces will face the Lindenwood Lions in only the second game in program history. UE won the first meeting last season at Arad McCutchan Stadium with goals from Phillip and midfielder Carlos Barcia. Wednesday’s match will welcome fans and their furry friends for the first-ever Pups at the Pitch. Fans are invited to bring their pets to the match and can get free photos taken with Ace Purple at the match!
Lindenwood comes into Wednesday’s game off a 3-0 loss to Utah Tech. The Lions are led by Cole Hutson on offense as he leads the team in shots on goal with three, and is one of three players to score this On defense, Lindenwood is led by Noe Bijou with 443 minutes played and is one of four Lions to start all five matches. Lindenwood is also led by a new head coach this year in Kris Bertsch who joins the program after five seasons as an assistant coach at Saint Louis University.
WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Braun released the following statement on Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s announced impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
“Serious allegations have come to light about President Biden’s involvement with his son’s overseas business dealings that can’t be ignored. We need to get to the full truth, and an impeachment inquiry is the right way to do that.†– Senator Mike Braun