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IDHS earthquake safety video competition continues

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Hoosier students asked to Get ShakIN’ on earthquake safety in video contest

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security’s Get ShakIN’ video contest continues through August even though Earthquake Awareness Month ends Feb 28.

Sitting close to two seismic zones, both with the potential of producing major quakes, Hoosiers need to Get ShakIN’ when it comes to earthquake preparedness. The Get ShakIN’ competition will provide the top schools with their own Raspberry Shake® RS3D seismograph and a chance to join IDHS in promoting earthquake safety.

The contest ends Aug. 21, 2023. Indiana will celebrate with the winning school on “Indiana Earthquake Awareness Day” in October, near the time of the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut.

Student groups or classes can enter by submitting a student-produced video focused on earthquake preparedness and/or safety. A panel of judges from IDHS will select the Top 10 videos to win a seismograph, and an overall winner will be selected to receive a seismograph plus the grand prize: an “Indiana Earthquake Awareness Day” event and a visit by the Quake Cottage simulator (if available).

Additional information about the video contest and earthquake safety is on the Get ShakIN’ webpage (on.in.gov/get-shakin).

IDHS shares earthquake and other disaster preparedness information routinely with Indiana schools via the Get Prepared website. Teachers may request a teacher’s earthquake preparedness toolkit by sending their information to pio@dhs.in.gov.

Week in Indiana History

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Gus Grissom April 3, 1926   Virgil “Gus” Grissom was born in Mitchell, Indiana.  He became an Air Force pilot and one of the first astronauts.  In 1967, he and two others were killed in testing for the Apollo I mission.

1962   Robert Wise won Academy Awards for best director and best picture for West Side Story.  Born in Winchester, Indiana, he attended Franklin College.  In Hollywood, he became an acclaimed film editor, producer, and director.  He also won Oscars in 1965 for best director and best picture for The Sound of Music.


W. H. Harrison  

April 4,1841  President William Henry Harrison died at the White House after one month in office.  He had served as Governor of the Indiana Territory. As a General, he had led soldiers at the Battle of Tippecanoe and in the War of 1812.

 


April 8, 1990   Ryan White died at age 18 in Indianapolis.  An AIDS patient, his courageous struggle for acceptance gained national attention.  Shortly after his death, Congress passed the Ryan White Care Act, which provides services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Ryan White

1968     Robert F. Kennedy, in Indianapolis on a campaign tour, announced the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to a crowd at 17th and Broadway.  His impassioned plea for peace on that night is considered one of the best public addresses of the era.

Landmark for Peace

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Guided Tours of the Indiana Statehouse are offered Monday through Saturday.  For more information, contact us.

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Indiana Quick Quiz

1. How many pounds of popcorn is grown in Indiana each year?

2. Indiana is second behind what state in popcorn production?

3. How much popcorn is consumed by Americans each year?

4. When is the earliest known evidence of popcorn being popped?

5. What year were popcorn machines first installed in movie theaters?

Answers Below


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Answers

1. 500 million

2. Nebraska

3. 17 billon quarts

4. In Peru 4700 BC

5. 1938

BELMONT TAKES SERIES OPENER OVER UE, 8-1 

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The visiting Belmont Bruins’ baseball team combined solid pitching with three home runs on Saturday to take the Missouri Valley Conference series-opener over the University of Evansville Purple Aces by a final score of 8-1 at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“You have to credit their starter, as he really competed against our lineup today,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “It is going to be a dog fight tomorrow to win the series.  We need to come to the park ready to compete for 18 innings tomorrow.”

Current MVC Pitcher of the Week Andy Bean (3-3) of Belmont held Evansville at bay for six solid innings of work to earn the victory.  His only mistake was a long solo home run by UE fifth-year first baseman Chase Hug in the bottom of the third inning.  Outside of that, he held Evansville to just a single run on five hits while striking out seven in 6.0 innings of work.  Reliever Jett Thielke worked around two hits and a walk in three innings of work to record his second save of the year on the mound.

Offensively, Belmont gave Bean all of the runs he would need in the top of the third inning, thanks to a two-run opposite-field home run by first baseman Brody Heaton, as he took advantage of a 20-mile-per-hour wind blowing out to right field to just clear the fence for his second home run of the year.

Hug’s long home run to right-center field in the bottom of the frame cut the Belmont lead to 2-1.  UE would put two more men on in the frame, but with two outs, Bean struck out UE senior third baseman Brent Widder to get out of the jam.

Belmont catcher Blake Barton would then launch a solo shot of his own to right-center field in the fifth inning to push the lead to 3-1.  BU centerfielder Jeff Clarke would then put the game out of reach with a grand slam in the sixth inning to move the advantage to 7-1.  Belmont would tack on a run on a run-scoring wild pitch in the eighth inning to provide the final margin of victory.

Heaton and second baseman Jack Rando would lead Belmont offensively with two-hit efforts.  Hug paced UE with a 2-for-4 effort to go along with his sixth home run of the year.

The two teams will conclude the series on Sunday at 12 p.m. with a doubleheader.  UE is expected to send junior RHP Shane Harris (2-1, 5.00 ERA) and junior LHP Donovan Schultz (4-1, 2.81 ERA) to the mound on Sunday.  Sunday’s first game can be seen live on ESPN+, with the nightcap available on ESPN3.  Both games of the twinbill can be heard in Evansville on 107.1 FM-WJPS and the Old National Bank/Purple Aces Sports Network from Learfield.

Eagles Late Comeback Halted by Lions

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball had their game two comeback halted as Lindenwood University was able to add a couple runs in the eighth inning and finish off the Screaming Eagles, 6-3. USI, who still looks for their first win in conference play, saw their record fall to 7-20, 0-5 in the OVC, while Lindenwood goes to 5-22, 2-3 OVC.
 
The Lions got things started with two early runs in the bottom of the first. The Eagles were able to cut the lead in half in the third inning as junior Nolan Cook (Evansville, Indiana) came around to score off of an up the middle single by sophomore Ricardo Van Grieken (Merida, Venezuela).
 
Lindenwood would extend their lead in the bottom of the third as they would bring two more runs around to extend their lead to three. USI would tack on another run in the top of the fourth as junior Steven Molinet (Elberfeld, Indiana) would come around to score off of a rocket down the right field line by junior Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) as he would get all the way to third for his first triple of the year.
 
The Eagles would cut the Lions lead to just one in the top of the sixth inning as Molinet would come around to score for the second time on the day after Ellis got his second extra base hit of the day with a double to left center field.
 
Lindenwood would stop the USI momentum as they would bring two around in the eighth to finish off the Eagles.
 
Sophomore right-handed pitcher Gavin Morris (Brazil, Indiana) got the start on the mound, his fourth of the year. Morris would throw five innings for the Eagles, allowing four runs on six hits, all four runs were earned. Morris would also strikeout three batters and walk three.
 
Sophomore right-handed pitcher Adam Weihe (Louisville, Kentucky) was the only other Eagle on the mound on Saturday, going three innings, allowing two runs on two hits. Weihe would also strikeout one and walk one on the day.
 
Van Grieken would lead USI with three hits on the day while Ellis and senior Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) each had two hits.
 
Up Next for the Eagles:
The Eagles and Lions conclude the OVC three-game series on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Evansville Vanderburgh County Convention & Visitors Commission Finance Committee Meeting Notice 

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Evansville, IN – March 31, 2023 – The Finance Committee of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Convention & Visitors Commission, Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc., Evansville Visitors Center, Inc., Evansville Events, Inc., Evansville-Vanderburgh County Convention & Visitors Commission Building Corporation, and Evansville-Vanderburgh Convention & Visitors Commission Sports Complex Operations Corporation (collectively “Commission”) will meet on Monday, April 3, 2023 at 3:00pm. The meeting will be held in Suite 410 of the Fifth Third Building, 20 NW 3rd Street, Evansville, IN.

About Visit Evansville

Visit Evansville is the official sales and marketing agency for tourism in Evansville, Indiana and Vanderburgh County.  Visit Evansville is dedicated to marketing and supporting local hotels and attractions and enhancing the area’s economy by selling the region as a premier destination for conventions, meetings, sports events, leisure, and business.  Additionally, Visit Evansville operates the Evansville Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, multi-use sports facility, home to Deaconess Sports Park and Goebel Soccer Complex.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Death Investigation On-going in Vincennes

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Knox County – Indiana State Police and Vincennes Police are currently investigating the death of an 18-year-old Vincennes man.

Friday night, March 31, at approximately 11:05 p.m., Indiana State Police and Vincennes Police responded to 409 East Locust Street in Vincennes for a subject with a gunshot wound. When troopers arrived, they located an 18-year-old male in the driveway with a gunshot wound. Troopers administered CPR and first aid, but the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim has been identified as Hunter James Ravellette, 18, of Vincennes.

This is an on-going investigation, and no additional information will be released at this time. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

Anyone with information concerning this incident is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police at 812-867-2079 or Vincennes Police at 812-882-1630.

Investigating Agencies: Indiana State Police and Vincennes Police

Assisting Agency: Knox County Coroner’s Office

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.Â