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Feit reaches 1,500-point mark in Evansville’s loss to UT Martin

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EVANSVILLE – Senior guard/forward Abby Feit became the fourth player in program history to reach 1,500 points, as the University of Evansville women’s basketball team dropped an 80-60 non-conference matchup with UT Martin on Monday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse in Evansville.

Feit finished tied for the game-high with freshman guard Kynidi Mason Striverson as both recorded 12 points. Also finishing in double-figures was redshirt junior center Barbora Tomancova with a double-double of 11 points and 10 boards and fifth-year guard Myia Clark with 10 points. For the Skyhawks, Sharnecce Currie-Jelks and Shae Littleford powered the visitors, combining for 49 points in UT Martin’s win.

The Aces were able to keep pace with the Skyhawks in the early going, trading baskets for much of the opening quarter. UT Martin’s advantage reached its peak in the first quarter on a made free-throw with under a minute left in the quarter, but got to the foul line before the buzzer, hitting two free-throws to get UE within three at 14-11.

In the second period, Evansville continued to keep it a one or two possession game for the first part of the quarter before the Skyhawks consistent offense helped UT Martin pull slightly away in the waning moments of the half. Inside the final minute, Currie-Jelks hit a layup that boosted UTM’s lead to double-digits, but was immediately answered with a bucket from sophomore guard Elly Morgan. As the half dropped within the final 10 seconds, Littleford knocked-down a jumper to give the Skyhawks back an 11-point lead at the break.

Evansville’s turnovers and poor shooting began to catch up with it midway through the third as UT Martin saw its lead boosted to 20 at 57-37 with 3:14 remaining in the frame. The Aces showed grit, battling back with a 10-2 run over the final three minutes to chip within 12 going into the fourth.

Down the stretch, Evansville’s turnovers were too much to overcome in the fourth quarter as the Aces recorded seven turnovers in the fourth as UT Martin grabbed the 80-60 win.

Evansville goes back on the road this weekend with a southern road swing to Belmont on Friday, February 11th and Murray State on Sunday, February 12th.

Petrova tied for the lead entering final round

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 UE in fourth place in Orlando

 ORLANDO, Fla. – Freshman Kate Petrova is tied for the lead entering the final round of the Motor City Classic at Rio Pinar Country Club.

Petrova recorded a 2-over 74 on Monday, matching her score from Sunday’s opening round.  Her 148 is tied for the individual lead with Oakland’s Paige Scott with 18 holes remaining.

Allison Enchelmayer is tied for the fifth position.  After shooting a 73 on Sunday, Enchelmayer scored a 77 in round two and has a 150.  Mallory Russell is the third Purple Aces player in the top 20.  Russell lowered her opening round score by two, carding a 78 in the second round.  Her 158 is tied for 17th.

Next up for UE is Magadelna Borisova.  Her tally of 85 has her in 30th with a 165 while Alyssa McMinn is in the 33rd spot with a 169.  Caitlin O’Donnell ranks 36th with a 177.

As a team, the Aces are in the fourth position with a 621.  They trail 3rd-place St. Thomas by three strokes.  Oakland extended their lead in the team standings as their 602 leads Creighton by 11.


LINK OF THE FEBRUARY, 2023 PRINTED PAPER

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ATTACHED IS THE LINK TO THE PRINTED EDITION OF THE FEBRUARY  2023 CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER.  PLEASE PASS IT ON TO YOUR FRIEND TO READ.

LINK OF THE FEBRUARY, 2023 PRINTED PAPER

02.23-CCO

YOU ALSO CAN PICK A  FREE PRINTED COPY OF THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

  1. Schnucks -Lloyd Expressway-Westside, Greenriver Road-Southside, And Greenriver Road-Northside.
  2.  IGA Convenience Mart is located at East Lloyd Expressway across From Harrison High School.
  3. McCollough, Central, North Park, Oaklyn, Red Bank. Willard, Springtown, and West Libraries.
  4. Fresh Market-Eastside
  5. Pet Food stores on the Westside and Eastside of Evansville.
  6. Evansville/Vanderburgh County Civic Center.
  7. Ivy Tech Community College.
  8. Bally’s  Hotel-Downtown
  9. Double-Tree Downtown
  10. MERRY-GO-AROUND Restaurant
  11. CAROUSEL Restaurant

FOOTNOTE: We be announcing additional newspaper outlets next several months.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Agenda Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners On February 7, 2023

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civic center

 AGENDA  Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners On February 7, 2023 – at 3:00 p.m.  In Room 301, Civic Center Complex 

1. Call to Order 

2. Attendance 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

    1. 4. Action Items A. Health Department 1. Old National Events Plaza Agreement – 2023 Fetal Infant Mortality Summit 
    2. 2. Harding Shymanski & Company P. S. C. Agreement 
    3. B. Sheriff 1. 2022 Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification 
    4. C. Computer Services 1. Master Services Agreement: Catapult Systems, LLC, a Quisitive Company 
    5. 2. FastTrack Benefit Services Agreement 
    6. 3. Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement: Catapult Systems, LLC, a Quisitive Company 
    7. D. Superior Court 1. Memorandum of Understanding: 2023 Justice for Families Grant Application 
    8. E. Contract for Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction: Curran Miller Auction Realty, Inc. 
    9. F. Permission to Auction Surplused Items Through Curran Miller Realty, Inc. 1. Contract for Sale of Personal Property at Online Only Auction: Curran Miller Realty, Inc. 
    10. G. Vanderburgh County Right of Way Permit for Utility Installations in Public Right of Way 
    11. H. Letter of Agreement: Teamsters Local 215 – Vacation Time 
    12. I. Ordinance No. CO.02-23-003 An Ordinance Amending Vacation Benefits of the Vanderburgh County Employee Handbook 
    13. J. Ordinance No. CO.02-23-002 Fifth Amendment of Exhibit A: Chapter 3.27 Vanderburgh County American Rescue Plan (ARP) Coronavirus Local Recovery Fund Utilization Plan 
    14. 5. Department Head Reports 
    15. 6. New Business A. 2023 Roads Hearing: March 21, 2023 
    16. 7. Old Business 
    17. 8. Consent Items A. Approval of January 24th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 
    18. B. Employment Changes 
        1. C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. January 23, 2023 – January 27, 2023 
        2. ii. January 30, 2023 – February 3, 2023 
        3. 2. Permission to Advertise the 2022 Statement of Receipts & Expenditures Legal Ad 
        4. D. Treasurer 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

    1. 1. December Innkeepers Tax Report 
    2. E. Engineer 1. Report & Claims 
    3. 2. Travel Request 
        1. F. Board Appointments 1. Alcoholic Beverage Board i. Chad Sullivan 
        2. G. Sheriff 1. Surplus Request 
        3. H. Building Commission 1. CRS Community Certifications 
        4. I. Veterans Services 1. Travel Request 
        5. J. Superintendent of County Buildings 1. Surplus Request 
        6. K. Health Department 1. Request to Rollover Accrued Time 
        7. L. Request for Repeal of Funds 1. American Rescue Plan 
        8. M. Requests for Appropriation 1. American Rescue Plan 
        9. 2. General – Commissioner 
        10. N. 2023 Township Trustee Guidelines 1. Armstrong Township Trustee 
        11. 2. Center Township Trustee 
        12. 3. German Township Trustee 
        13. 4. Knight Township Trustee 
        14. 5. Perry Township Trustee 
        15. 6. Pigeon Township Trustee 
        16. 7. Scott Township Trustee 
        17. 8. Union Township Trustee 

9. Public Comment 

Stephanie Terry’s Campaign Launch!

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  • February 7th — Stephanie Terry Launch Party
  • February 23rd — Spring Spaghetti Dinner
  • 2023 Municipal Candidates

Let’s party!! Join Stephanie Terry as she launches her campaign for Mayor of Evansville. The fun begins at 5:30 tomorrow (Tuesday) at City View at Sterling Square — 210 N. Fulton Ave.

Join the Terry Team as she leads our slate of candidates to victory in November!

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Our Spring Spaghetti Dinner is coming up on February 23rd. The speaker will be Jennifer McCormick, an educator and the former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Reservations are due by February 17th! No tickets will be available at the door. Tickets can be purchased through ActBlue at the link below:

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Congratulations to our 2023 candidates!

2023 GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships Kicks-off this week in Evansville, Indiana

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February 7th

EVANSVILLE, Ind. ( February 6, 2023)

– The Great Lakes Valley Conference is set to host the tenth annual GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, Feb. 7-11, 2023, at the Deaconess Aquatic Center, a $30 million state-of-the-art facility in Evansville, Indiana.

Ten men’s teams and nine women’s squads will vie for the 2023 GLVC Championship featuring approximately 450 student-athletes.  Nine GLVC schools currently sponsor both men’s and women’s swimming and diving, including Drury University, University of Indianapolis, Lewis University, Lindenwood University, Maryville University, McKendree University, and University of Missouri-St. Louis, Truman State University, and William Jewell College. Missouri S&T currently fields only a men’s squad.

The Evansville facility can accommodate 960 fans in the spectator seating area, but, as has been the case since the inaugural event in 2015, all five days of action will be streamed live and free on the GLVC Sports Network (GLVCSN). The action can be viewed on GLVCSN.com or the many GLVCSN apps available on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as OTT platforms on Roku, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV.

Tickets for the GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships should be purchased in advance on the GLVC website.

 Swim & Dive – Tuesday 800FR

Tuesday, February 7 at 7:00 PM

Swim & Dive – Wednesday Prelims & Diving

Wednesday, February 8 at 10:00 AM

Swim & Dive – Wednesday Finals

Wednesday, February 8 at 5:30 PM

Swim & Dive – Thursday Prelims & Diving

Thursday, February 9 at 10:00 AM

Swim & Dive – Thursday Finals

Thursday, February 9 at 5:30 PM

Swim & Dive – Friday Prelims & Diving

Friday, February 10 at 10:00 AM

Swim & Dive – Friday Finals

Friday, February 10 at 5:30 PM

Swim & Dive – Saturday Prelims & Diving

Saturday, February 11 at 10:00 AM

Swim & Dive – Saturday Finals

Saturday, February 11 at 5:30 PM

GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships is presented by PNC Bank and sponsored by Visit Evansville, Mission BBQ and the Evansville Regional Sports Commission.

USI Women’s Soccer Releases spring schedule

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USI Women’s Soccer will play five games, all on the road, during the spring season in preparation for the 2023 championship season in the fall.
 
The spring slate kicks off on February 25 at Middle Tennessee State University and concludes on April 21 across town at the University of Evansville.
 
The Screaming Eagles will also play at former rivals Northern Kentucky University on March 25 at Bellarmine University on April 1. Southern Indiana will also travel to Austin Peay State University on April 16.
 
“We’re excited to announce our 2023 spring schedule,” USI Women’s Soccer Head Coach Eric Schoenstein said. “We feel it’s the toughest spring schedule we have ever put together, featuring five highly successful programs with a rich history of Division I Women’s Soccer. We will use these games to continue to grow and develop as players and coaches.”
 
The entire five-match schedule is as follows (all times listed are Central):
-Saturday, February 25, 2 p.m. at Middle Tennessee State University
-Saturday, March 25, 2 p.m. at Northern Kentucky University
-Saturday, April 1, 1 p.m. at Bellarmine University
-Sunday, April 16, 1 p.m. at Austin Peay State University
-Friday, April 21, 7 p.m. at the University of Evansville
 
USI Women’s Soccer heads into its second season as an NCAA Division I program in 2023, coming off a postseason berth in the Ohio Valley Conference Championship Tournament. The 2023 fall championship schedule will be released at a later date.