LINK OF MAY 2, 2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS FOR EVANSVILLE, IND
MAY 2, 2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS FOR EVANSVILLE, IND
Unofficial Results for the 2023 Primary are now postedÂ
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LINK OF MAY 2, 2023 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE
NATALIE RASCHER WINS THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
NATALIE RASCHER WINS THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
Natalie Rascher wins the Republican Primary by a lopsided vote over County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave in yesterday’s election.
Mrs. Rascher was Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke’s handpick successor since he decided not to run for a fourth term.
Natalie has earned the right to take on the Democratic Vanderburgh County Councilwoman Stephanie Terry. Â Also, Libertarian Michael Daugherty will also be on the ballot as a Mayoral candidate in the upcoming General Election
The 23rd Annual LGBTQ Teen Pride Prom is on Saturday, May 13
The 23rd Annual LGBTQ Teen Pride Prom is on Saturday, May 13
         The 23rd Annual LGBTQ Teen Pride Prom will be held on Saturday, May 13 from 7 pm – 12 midnight at the Old National Bank Events Plaza in the 2nd floor Ballroom, 715 Locust Street in Downtown Evansville. The event is sponsored by the Tri-State Alliance LGBTQ Teen Group, and the cost of admission is $10.
 The event was created by former TSA Outreach Director Andrew Essary as a safe place for LGBTQ Teens to gather and dance without harassment in a safe environment. The first Pride Prom had 60 students in attendance. Last year over 1,000 students attended.
The evening features a DJ, a drag show, quiet spaces for attendees to socialize outside of the ballroom, a large multi-layered pride cake donated by Piece of Cake, and a variety of items for sale including food, pride swag, and jewelry. The event also features an online and in-person competition for Pride Prom King, Queen, and In-Between.
Middle, high school and college students from throughout the region attend this event, including many allies. Security is provided at the event.
 Donations and volunteers are needed to help with the event. Donations can be sent to the TSA Pride Prom, PO Box 2901, Evansville, IN 47728 OR sent on PayPal or Venmo @tristatealliance or donate online at TSAGL.org/Donate.html.
For more information about this alcohol-free drug-free event, please visit tinyurl.com/EvansvillePrideProm; visit the Tri-State Alliance on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter; email 3statealliance@gmail.com or call or text 812-480-0204.
USI’s Institute for Alcohol and Drug Studies to explore current trends in opioid use and substance use disorders
The University of Southern Indiana Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning is hosting the 40th annual Institute for Alcohol and Drug Studies (IADS) May 17-19 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on the USI campus.
“The conference topics are very applicable to problems we face today in 2023 concerning current trends and substance use disorders,†said Anita Hagan, Interim Director of the USI Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning. “All professionals interested in alcohol and drug use disorders are encouraged to attend.â€
Keynote speakers will be:
- Dr. Mita Johnson, Past President of NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals
- Mark Sanders, a licensed clinical social worker, international presenter and university educator
- James Budde, Detective, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and DEA Task Force Officer
Concurrent session topics include:
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Opioid Use Disorder
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Abstinence vs. Harm Reduction
- Treating Trauma and Substance Use Disorders
- Family Counseling and Parenting Styles
- How Programs Can Promote Recovery
- Illegal Narcotic Use and Distribution Trends
- Relapse Prevention
- Ethics and HIV Education
“Past participants will notice a change in location on the USI campus,†says Hagan. “Because of construction in the Health Professions Center, we are moving to Carter Hall in the University Center this year.â€
Enrollment cost is $315 for all three days, $135 for Wednesday only, $135 for Thursday only and $75 for Friday only. There is a reduced cost for students.
Registration information is available at USI.edu/IADS. For conference information, email usi1nhpcert@usi.edu or call 1-877-USI-HLTH or 812-461-5217.
BERT KREISCHER FORD CENTER SEPT 20!
Eagles ink Smith, Tillmon
​​​​​​​EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball announced the signing of 6-foot-1 guard Luther Smith, Jr. and 6-foot-2 guard Jordan Tillmon for the 2023-24 season. Smith and Tillmon are the first to sign with USI and Head Coach Stan Gouard this spring.
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“USI is thrilled to welcome Jordan and Luther to our USI family,” said Gouard. “Both are high character guys that are expected to impact our team immediately.”
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Smith comes to USI from Sussex Hamilton High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) where he earned first-team All-Greater Metro Conference as a junior and senior. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native earned the All-Conference honor as a senior after averaging 27.8 points per game, including a 44-point performance versus Brookfield Central High School.
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“Luther is a terrific shooter and someone that will allow us to have great spacing offensively,” said Gouard. “His ability to stretch the floor makes Luther a perfect fit for our style of play.”
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Tillmon joins the Eagles after spending the 2022-23 season with Florida A&M University where he posted 10.6 points, 2.4 assists, and 3.0 rebounds in 34.8 minutes per contest. The transfer guard hit for a season-high 22 points and five rebounds versus Alabama A&M University.
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Prior to last season at Florida A&M, Tillmon was first team All-Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference during his two seasons at Connors State College. The Pine Bluff, Arkansas, native posted a two-year average of 15.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists in 56 appearances at Connors. The Cowboys also won a pair of NJCAA Region 2 championships during Tillmon’s tenure.
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Tillmon posted a Connors two-year high of 16.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game as a sophomore (2021-22).Â
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“Jordan’s experience at the DI level will be very beneficial to Luther’s development in year one, while his toughness and scoring ability adds immediate value to our team”, said Gouard. “He will be called upon to lead our program on and off the court.”
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The Eagles completed their first NCAA Division I season under Gouard by earning a trip to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament and to the Collegiate Basketball Invitational (CBI). USI was 16-17 overall during the first Division I schedule, placing seventh in the OVC with a 9-9 conference mark.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT USI
UPCOMING EVENTS AT USI
Monday, May 1 through Friday, May 5
Finals Week
Students will be completing finals this week to end the 2023 Spring Semester.
Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6
USI to hold five Commencement Ceremonies to honor over 1,500 graduates of the Class of 2023
The University will hold five Commencement Ceremonies over two days, Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6, in the Screaming Eagles Arena to recognize students from the Class of 2023.
Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6
USI to hold five Commencement Ceremonies to honor over 1,500 graduates of the Class of 2023
The University will hold five Commencement Ceremonies over two days, Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6, in the Screaming Eagles Arena to recognize students from the Class of 2023.
Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6
USI to hold five Commencement Ceremonies to honor over 1,500 graduates of the Class of 2023
The University will hold five Commencement Ceremonies over two days, Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6, in the Screaming Eagles Arena to recognize students from the Class of 2023.
SAVE THE DATE
May 11
Midwest Care Coordination Conference happening May 11 at USI
Dr. Ronald Hirsch, Vice President of the Regulations and Education Group at R1 Physician Advisory Services at R1 RCM, Inc., will share his expertise and best practices for case management at the 29th annual Midwest Care Coordination Conference on May 11 in University Center West on the USI campus.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Released Thursday, April 27
USI Engineers in Action to build bridge in Eswatini in summer 2023
In June, five USI students from the USI Engineers in Action (EIA) chapter, led by Dr. Jason Hill, Associate Professor of Engineering, will depart on a trip to Emkhiweni, Eswatini, to develop a pedestrian bridge as a part of an EIA project to connect two isolated communities.
Released Friday, April 28
Hall promoted to USI Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics
Jon Mark Hall has been promoted to Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics at USI, effective immediately. Hall reports to Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI President, and joins the President’s Cabinet.
A collection of events on campus and in the community can be found on the USI Events Calendar.