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More Charlie Kirk reactions, utility rates, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program

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Gov. Mike Braun has directed that flags be flown at half-staff at all state facilities in accordance with President Donald Trump’s order for all U.S. flags to be lowered at federal facilities nationwide.

Mike Braun
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun.

From the press release: “This order is being made in remembrance of Charlie Kirk and is effective immediately through sunset on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025.

“Governor Braun encourages Hoosier residents and businesses to join state facilities in lowering their flags during this period of time.”

Reps. Beau Baird, R-Greencastle, and Victoria Garcia Wilburn, D-Fishers, co-chairs of the Indiana Future Caucus, shared their united condemnation of the murder of activist and commentator Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Utah on Wednesday. The Indiana Future Caucus brings together bipartisan lawmakers 45 years of age and under.

Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn, D-Fishers.

From the joint statement: “Political violence is never okay. Taking someone’s life is never an acceptable way to settle differences of opinion.

“Earlier this year, our bipartisan caucus spoke out against the tragic murder of a Democratic Minnesota state representative and her husband. Today, we unequivocally condemn the murder of Republican activist and commentator Charlie Kirk.

“As a nation, we must move beyond this horrifying trend of harming or killing those you disagree with and return to a culture of spirited debate and respect for different viewpoints. The Indiana Future Caucus represents the bright tomorrow we can create for Hoosiers—and political violence should not exist in that future.

“Our prayers are with Charlie’s wife Erika, his children, and all who loved him during this heartbreaking time.”

On Wednesday, the Indiana Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) issued its recommendations for the pending rate request from AES. The pending request would increase customers’ bills anywhere between $21 and $30 per month if approved. After over 6,700 public comments were filed, the OUCC recommended that the request be denied, the company’s return on equity be lowered to 8.5% and monthly customer service fees be reduced by $5.75. … The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will hold an evidentiary hearing on Nov. 3, 2025. A final decision from the Commission is expected by the spring of 2026.

Rep. Cherrish Pryor, D-Indianapolis.

Rep. Cherrish Pryor, D-Indianapolis: “Thank you to the OUCC for standing with Hoosiers who cannot afford higher utility bills. Hoosier families should not have to choose between keeping their lights on and other needs. This is evidence of the power of the people and the importance of community. Our collective voice made an impact with thousands of Hoosiers standing up for their neighbors. On Aug. 25, I stood with my community and testified against these rate hikes, and I’m thankful for the OUCC for listening to what Hoosiers had to say.

“AES customers have watched their bills skyrocket over the past several years with little to show for it. Services have not improved, but the company’s investors continue to see their return on equity rise. AES has an ROE of 9.9%, the highest of any electric utility in the state, and its request would increase that number to 10.7%. Hoosiers should not be drowning in monthly costs to line the pockets of global investors.

“I fully support the recommendations from the OUCC. This sends a clear message that the time for profit over people shouldn’t rule the day. Our voice was heard by OUCC, but ratepayers must keep pressure on the IURC to deny AES rate hike as well.”

At the end of August, Indiana became the first state to request a waiver from federal requirements to implement race and gender conscious components of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.

From a press release: “If granted, the waiver requested by the Indiana Department of Transportation (‘INDOT’), would eliminate contract-specific DBE goals based on race, ethnicity or gender on federally assisted highway construction contracts.

“The waiver request is prompted by a U.S. District Court preliminary injunction in the Mid-America Milling Company, LLC (MAMCO) v. U.S. Department of Transportation lawsuit. In the case, Indiana sub-contractor Mid-America Milling Company, LLC, alleges the federal DBE program’s statutes and regulations unlawfully discriminate. …

“Under the proposed waiver, INDOT would transition to a race- and gender-neutral implementation strategy. The new methodology for setting goals and certifying businesses would focus exclusively on the availability of economically disadvantaged small businesses within specific geographic and industry markets. Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a 17-state effort in support of the request for a waiver from the discriminatory and unlawful race and gender-conscious requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program.”

Headshot of Attorney General Todd Rokita.

Gov. Mike Braun: “I am a firm believer in offering equal opportunity for all to compete and succeed. If granted, this waiver will further position Indiana as a state one would want to do business with and as a place to grow your business.”

Rokita: “Forcing INDOT to prioritize contractors based on race or gender is unconstitutional and undermines fair competition. Granting the waiver INDOT is requesting is well within the Department of Transportation’s authority and would be a critical step toward ensuring that Indiana’s transportation projects are awarded based on merit, not arbitrary classifications, and aligns with our constitutional duty to uphold equal protection under the law.”

USI women finish 24th at Southern Showcase

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country finished 24th out of 52 teams at the Jacksonville State Southern Showcase Friday morning. After timing issues delayed the release of the results Friday, the final outcomes were posted Saturday morning.

Sophomore Hadessah Austin paced the Screaming Eagles as she finished 26th out of 471 runners. She finished the five-kilometer race in 17 minutes, 18.6 seconds, a time that ranks her third all-time at USI on the grass. 

Junior Ellie Hall was neck-and-neck with Austin throughout the first 14 minutes of the race but fell off the pace before finishing 90th with a time of 18:06.2.

According to the live results, USI was in 21st place in the 52-team field with a projected point total of 503 through the first 1.6 kilometers. Hall had a slight lead over Austin at the first split as the two were 43rd and 45th, respectively.
 
Austin, though, moved up to 33rd with 1.8 kilometers to go in the race, one spot ahead of Hall. USI maintained its positioning when the racers hit the 3.2k split and was tied with Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech with a projected point total of 544. Tennessee Tech finished 22nd with 563 points, while USI finished with 589 points.

The Screaming Eagles were bunched up with their No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 finishers. Sophomore Addison Applegate was 176th, while freshmen Lilyanna Blais and Charlee Gibson were 177th and 179th, respectively.

Junior Sara Livingston and sophomore Abrielle Richard rounded out the Screaming Eagles’ top seven with respective finishes of 198th and 209th.
 
USI returns to action next Friday, September 19, when it competes at the Oscar Moore Invitational in Carbondale, Illinois.

This story was updated following the release of the final results Saturday, September 13 at 1:15 p.m. (CDT)

Aces drop weekend finale to Morehead State

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UE completes home tournament

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – McKenzie Laubach finished with seven kills and five block assists on Saturday with the University of Evansville volleyball team dropping a 3-0 decision to Morehead State inside Meeks family Fieldhouse.

Laubach’s led UE in both kills and blocks in the match. Hinsley Everett finished with sixkills while Brooke Herdes added five. Ainoah Cruz posted 10 digs. M.E. Hargan was the top offensive player in the contest, totaling 18 kills.s

Game 1 – Morehead State 25, UE 17

Hinsley Everett and Sabrina Ripple picked up early kills to give Evansville a 3-1 lead. Morehead State quickly tied the set at 3-3 before opening a 15-9 advantage. Another kill from Everett made it a 21-16 game before the Eagles finished with the 25-17 win to take a 1-0 lead.

Game 2 – Morehead State 26, UE 24

It was the Eagles taking the early lead once again, opening a 7-3 advantage. This time, the Aces fought back to tie the set on a Hinsley Everett kill before taking a 10-9 lead when Lexi Owen added her second service ace of the day.  MSU went back up by a pair but a pair of McKenzie Laubach kills saw the Aces battle back to tie things up once again at 17-17.

The close battle continued with the Eagles going back up by a pair at 22-20 before a late rally saw the Aces reassume the lead on an ace by Brooke Herdes. UE remained in control going up 24-22, but the Eagles quickly scored the final three points to take a 2-0 match advantage.

Game 3 – Morehead State 25, UE 17

Morehead State wasted little time in taking a 7-1 lead out of the gate. Despite the deficit, the Aces did not give up. Sabrina Ripple recorded three blocks while McKenzie Laubach added two kills as UE fought back to take an 11-10 advantage.  The Eagles countered once again, jumping back in front at 19-14 while clinching the match with the 25-17 triumph.

On Thursday the Aces are back home to face USI.

USI set to roll at The Velvet​​​​​​​

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf is set to continue the fall season when it competes in The Velvet in Paducah, Kentucky, Monday and Tuesday. The Velvet is host by Murray State University at the Country Club of Paducah.
 
USI is coming off a ninth-place finish at Missouri State University’s Payne Stewart Memorial. A strong 308 third round propelled the Screaming Eagles into ninth, improving 12 strokes over their second round 320.
 
Individually, sophomore Fernanda Vera led the Eagles with a three-round 230 (77-77-76) to finish in a tie for 31st. Vera was very consistent during the Payne Stewart Memorial, posting a 77-77-76.
 
Graduate student Valeria Lopez de Haro Juste was two strokes back of Vera and tied for 35th with a 232 (77-77-78)
 
The Velvet is a 54-hole tournament with 36-holes on Monday and a final round of 18 on Tuesday. The tournament started in 2023 to honor former Murray State golf coach Velvet Milkman.
 
USI was 13th a year ago with a three-round 992 (326-334-332). Sophomore Brianna Kirsch is USI’s top returner from last year’s tournament after posting a 243 (81-81-81) and tying for 37th.
 

USI men post impressive results at Southern Showcase

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—Junior Alex Nolan raced to a top-20 finish to lead University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country to an 11th-place showing in the 48-team Southern Showcase Friday morning at the John Hunt Cross Country Course in Huntsville, Alabama.
 
Nolan finished the eight-kilometer race in 24 minutes, 06.6 seconds to place 19th out of 449 competitors. He was less than 30 seconds shy of a top-10 finish and less than a minute off the winning pace, set by Alabama’s Dismus Lokira.
 
As a team, the Screaming Eagles registered 335 points, just 14 behind host Jacksonville State and a top-10 finish. USI finished ahead of Atlantic Coast Conference members Miami (Fla.) and Florida State, who were 12th and 13th, respectively.
 
USI also got strong performances out of senior Dominick Beine as well as juniors Isaac Stanford and Landen Swiney. Beine was 55th with a time of 24:34.4, while Stanford and Swiney were 85th and 99th, respectively.
 
Freshman Kraedyn Young made his collegiate debut with a finish of 103rd, while red-shirt freshmen James Haggerty and Ben Perulfi rounded out the Screaming Eagles’ scoring with respective placements of 111th and 157th.
 
The Screaming Eagles return to action next Friday, September 19, when they compete at the Oscar Moore Invitational in Carbondale, Illinois.

 

Evansville to Celebrate Senior Day on Sunday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team will honor an eight-member senior class at Arad McCutchan Stadium on Sunday, celebrating Senior Day against Middle Tennessee. The Purple Aces being recognized include Kaylee Woosley (Evansville, Ind./Evansville North), Kathryn Tyler (Dallas, Texas/Liberty Christian), Amy Velazquez (Avon, Ind./Avon), Chrysta Vasquez (Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado), Ella McAndrew (Greendale, Ind./Lawrenceburg), Joelle Haines (Raleigh, N.C./IMG Academy), Paige Radel (Metamora, Ohio/Evergreen), and Isa Valdez (Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista). Kick-off is set for 4 PM.

Last Time Out
Evansville earned their third consecutive shutout on Thursday night, running their unbeaten streak to four with a 0-0 draw at UT Martin.

Purple Aces keeper Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) continued to impress, matching her career-high with four saves to become the first Evansville goalkeeper to record three shutouts in a row since Chaviel Harrison in 2011. Since entering in the second half against Purdue, Lammers has not allowed a goal over 315 minutes of action.

Evansville threatened in the first ten minutes of play, with Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) and Ashlyn Koutsos (Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth) putting shots on goal. Brielle LaBerge (Cumming, Ga./Forsyth Central) also contributed a shot on goal in the first half, but the match remained scoreless heading into the halftime intermission.

Following a save by Lammers in the 55th minute, the Aces saw perhaps their best scoring chance of the night in the 59th minute off a corner, but Taylor Wehrer’s (Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis) shot from just in front of the goal was saved by UT Martin keeper Mac Titus.

Brooklyn Robinson (West Haven, Utah/Fremont) added a shot on goal in the 75th minute, followed quickly by a shot on goal by Olivia Mills (London, Ontario/Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School), but Titus held the Aces at bay with a pair of saves.

Lammers kept her clean sheet intact in the final five minutes of the night with a save in the 86th minute to help the Aces leave with a result.

Series History 
Sunday marks the eighth all-time meeting between Evansville and Middle Tennessee. The Blue Raiders hold the series lead at 5-2. Evansville won the last meeting, a 3-2 victory in 2021.

Scouting Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee brings a 4-3-2 record into Sunday’s match. The last time out for the Blue Raiders came on Thursday, a 2-2 draw against Tennessee Tech. Middle Tennessee has played two other MVC opponents this season, defeating Belmont 2-1 in the season-opener before tying Indiana State 2-2.

Mother Charged For Purchasing Firearm Used in Accidental Shooting

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Mother Charged For Purchasing Firearm Used in Accidental Shooting

Rachel A. Banks (36) has been charged with Dangerous Control of a Firearm, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Dealing Marijuana and Reckless Homicide in response to evidence discovered in case number 25-16420. The evidence showed Banks purchase

Aces Earn Third Consecutive Shutout in 0-0 Draw at UT Martin

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MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team earned their third consecutive shutout on Thursday night, running their unbeaten streak to four with a 0-0 draw at UT Martin.

Purple Aces keeper Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) continued to impress, matching her career-high with four saves to become the first Evansville goalkeeper to record three shutouts in a row since Chaviel Harrison in 2011. Since entering in the second half against Purdue, Lammers has not allowed a goal over 315 minutes of action.

Evansville threatened in the first ten minutes of play, with Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) and Ashlyn Koutsos (Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth) putting shots on goal. Brielle LaBerge (Cumming, Ga./Forsyth Central) also contributed a shot on goal in the first half, but the match remained scoreless heading into the halftime intermission.

Following a save by Lammers in the 55th minute, the Aces saw perhaps their best scoring chance of the night in the 59th minute off a corner, but Taylor Wehrer’s (Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis) shot from just in front of the goal was saved by UT Martin keeper Mac Titus.

Brooklyn Robinson (West Haven, Utah/Fremont) added a shot on goal in the 75th minute, followed quickly by a shot on goal by Olivia Mills (London, Ontario/Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School), but Titus held the Aces at bay with a pair of saves.

Lammers kept her clean sheet intact in the final five minutes of the night with a save in the 86th minute to help the Aces leave with a result.

“I thought that this would be a difficult game,” said Head Coach Chris Pfau. “The second half against Austin Peay, I think we hit a wall. We’re good enough and mature enough to get through it now.”

“To get a result when you’re not at your best, to keep a shutout with Allie, who has not been scored on, little things like that are good to take away.”

“It shows the maturity and leadership of this team to not be at your best, be on the road, and grind out a result.”

Both Evansville and UT Martin tallied 13 shots, while the Aces held the advantage in shots on goal at 7-4. 20 different players saw action for the Aces.

With the tie, Evansville moves to 4-1-1 on the season. The Aces will be back in action on Sunday to celebrate Senior Night, hosting Middle Tennessee at Arad McCutchan Stadium. Kick-off is set for 4 PM.

Tickets for Indiana Fever’s First Round Home Playoff Game on Sale Today at 2 p.m. 

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No. 6 Fever to host No. 3 Dream in Game 2 on Sept. 16 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 12, 2025) — Tickets for the Indiana Fever’s lone home game of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs opening round will go on sale at 2 p.m. ET today, Friday, Sept. 12. Fans can purchase tickets for Game 2 of the First Round match-up against the No. 6 Atlanta Dream by visiting FeverBasketball.com.
The Fever will host the Dream at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday, Sept. 16, the second game of the best-of-three series. Both Game 1 and Game 3 will be hosted by Atlanta at Gateway Center Arena.
The 2025 season was a record-setting one for the Fever, setting new franchise records for wins in a season (24) and road victories (10), paced by a career campaign from veteran Kelsey Mitchell. Mitchell, in her eighth season in Indiana, totaled 890 points on the season – a new franchise single-season high – while averaging 20.2 points per game, the first Fever player to average over 20 points in a season.
Tuesday’s game will mark the Fever’s first home playoff game since 2016.
The winner of the First Round will next face the winner of No. 2 Las Vegas Aces vs. No. 7 Seattle Storm in a best-of-five semifinal series.

Volleyball defeats Western Illinois to earn split

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 Weekend finale set for Saturday afternoon

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Five Purple Aces recorded kills as the University of Evansville volleyball team outlasted Western Illinois to earn a 3-2 victory on Friday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse. UE dropped its opening contest of the day to UAB in five sets.

Match 2 – UE 3, WIU 2

Brooke Herdes recorded 15 kills while Sabrina Rippled had 13 and Ryan Scheu posted 12 to pace UE to a win over Western Illinois. Chloe Cline and Hinsley Everett registered 11 kills apiece. Lexi Owen led the way with 38 assists while Ainoah Cruz chipped in 27 digs. Ripple added a solo block and six block assists.

Game 1 – WIU 27, UE 25

Western Illinois opened the night with a 3-1 advantage before Evansville took the lead with a 4-0 run. Sabrina Ripple, Brooke Herdes, and Chloe Cline each posted a kill during the stretch. The Leathernecks fought back as they retook the lead on a run that saw them go up 11-8.

Cline and McKenzie Laubach combined on a block that saw the Aces rally to tie the score at 15-15 before WIU regained the lead, going up 19-16. Ainoah Cruz registered an ace to cut into the deficit before a Ryan Scheu kill put UE on top at 21-20. Another kill from Ripple gave UE a 23-22 edge before the Leathernecks responded with a pair to jump back in front. Laubach’s third kill of the match returned the lead to Evansville before a late spurt saw WIU pick up the win.

Game 2 – UE 25, WIU 21

After WIU scored the first point, Evansville stormed back with six in a row. Scheu posted two kills to open the stretch. She added two more kills to her tally to extend the lead to 13-7. Cline recorded a kill to put Evansville up by seven at 18-11 when WIU made its run. Five in a row by the Leathernecks cut the UE lead to just a pair at 18-16. Cline got her squad back on track with a kill before the 11th of the night by Scheu knotted the match at 1-1.

Game 3 – UE 25, WIU 17

Brooke Herdes had consecutive kills to help UE open the third game on a 5-2 run. The Aces continued to hold the lead through the middle portion of the frame when an ace by Kora Ruff pushed the advantage to 14-10. Evansville continued to hold strong, extending the lead to 19-12 on a kill from Cline.  The advantage grew to 10 points before the Aces closed out the 25-17 victory.

Game 4 – WIU 25, UE 19

The Leathernecks started the fourth by taking a 4-2 lead before stretching it out to an 11-6 advantage. Helped by a Laubach kill, the Aces scored the next two, however, WIU rebounded to go back up 15-9.  Two blocks by Ripple got the charge rolling with Evansville reeling off six in a row to tie the game at 15-15. Lexi Owen posted an ace while Hinsley Everett tied the score with a kill. Just as fast as UE made its run, WIU retook control with five in a row before forcing a fifth set with the 25-19 win.

Game 5 – UE 15, WIU 10

Out of the gate it was the Leathernecks taking the early 4-1 lead. Cline helped her squad grab the lead when back-to-back kills made it a 7-6 game before Everett registered a kill to put UE on top at 10-8.  UE held strong from there with a Herdes kill clinching the victory.

Match 1 – UAB 3, UE 2

Trailing 2-0 in the match, Evansville won the third and fourth sets before UAB took the match in five sets. Chloe Cline and Sabrina Ripple tallied nine and eight kills, respectively. Cline notched a pair of solo blocks. Ainoah Cruz finished with a match-high 17 digs while Lexi Owen had 25 assists. With her efforts, Cruz has eclipsed 1,000 digs in her UE career. UAB was led by Jorda Crook’s 21 kills.

Game 1 – UAB 25, UE 11

A strong start to the opening frame saw the Blazers take an 8-4 lead. An ace by Sabrina Ripple cut the deficit in half to make a 10-8 game but UAB countered with four aces in a row to take their largest lead at 15-8. They continued to add to the advantage and would cruise to a 25-11 win to open the match.

Game 2 – UAB 25, UE 17

Another quick start by UAB turn a 3-3 tie into an 11-6 advantage. Evansville battled back as an ace by Ripple was followed by a Hinsley Everett kill that cut the Blazer lead to 16-13. The Aces continued to remain within striking distance, utilizing an error to make it a 20-17 game. A late spurt by UAB saw them score the final five points to take a 2-0 match lead.

Game 3 – UE 25, UAB 23

With the game tied at 4-4, Evansville scored six of the next seven points to open a 10-5 lead. Chloe Cline’s solo block got things going while Everett added an ace.  UE continued its strong showing as the Aces pushed the lead to 17-10. Ryan Scheu had two kills and a block during the rally.

The Blazers did not go down without a fight, battling back to tie the game at 20-20 before going up 22-20 during a 6-0 run. Sabrina Ripple took control recording three kills over the next four points to set her team up with a 24-22 edge. Following a point by UAB, Brooke Herdes’ kill sent the match to a fourth set.

Game 4 – UE 25, UAB 22

UAB opened the set on a 5-2 run before UE tied it up at 8-8 before taking a 10-9 lead on an ace by Ainoah Cruz. Carlotta Pascual Centelles added a kill that put her team in front by a 12-9 margin. After the Blazers posted the next three points to tie things up, the Aces immediately answered. Ripple, Herdes, and Everett notched kills that put UE back in front by three.

Once again, UAB did not go down without a fight. Another rally knotted the score at 21-21. Ripple put the Aces back in front with a kill and UE would take the 25-22 win to force a fifth set.

Game 5 – UAB 15, UE 11

An early battled led to a 5-5 tie before UAB took control with four in a row to go up 9-5. Their edge grew to six points at 13-7 when Evansville made one final rally. An ace by Herdes made it a 13-10 game, but the Blazers overcame the stretch to finish with the victory.

UE wraps up the tournament on Saturday with a 3 p.m. match versus Morehead State.