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On My Way Pre-K applications for the 2023-2024 school year are now available

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On My Way Pre-K applications for the 2023-2024 school year are now available

Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning hopes to build
on last year’s record-setting enrollment

INDIANAPOLIS– Following a record-setting year of enrollment for On My Way Pre-K, Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 school year. On My Way Pre-K allows 4-year-olds from lower-income families to receive a free, high-quality, prekindergarten education through Indiana’s only state-sponsored prekindergarten program. Information about the program and the link to apply can be found at OnMyWayPreK.org.

“We enrolled more than 6,200 children in 2022 and expect to enroll even more this year,” said Courtney Penn, director of FSSA’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning. “The Purdue University long-term study released last year showed that children who attend On My Way Pre-K are better prepared for school and that the benefits continue well into elementary school. As we enroll an even larger group of children, we know more will be better prepared to succeed throughout their school years.”

For the 2023-2024 school year, a child is eligible for On My Way Pre-K if they:

  • will be 4 years old by Aug. 1, 2023
  • plan to start kindergarten in the 2024-2025 school year
  • live in a household with an income below 127% of the federal poverty level
  • have parents or guardians who are working, attending job training or an educational program, looking for employment, or
  • meet other requirements specified on this page

An easy-to-use, online application called “Early Ed Connect” serves as the application for both On My Way Pre-K and child care assistance provided via the federal Child Care Development Fund or CCDF. Early Ed Connect makes it easy to attach documents and notifies the user that their submission was successfully submitted. A Spanish version is also available.

Once the family has met eligibility requirements and completed the enrollment process, they may choose from any of the 1,055 approved On My Way Pre-K programs located across Indiana. These programs are operated in homes, centers, schools and religious settings, allowing families to choose the type of setting that works best for them. Families can search approved providers at www.ChildCareFinder.IN.gov.

If a family needs help working through the enrollment process or finding an approved pre-K program, they can go to navigate.onmywayprek.org to connect with a manager in their county.

More than 21,000 Hoosier children have attended pre-K through the On My Way Pre-K program since it began in 2015. The program, which started as a five-county pilot and then expanded to 20 counties in 2017, became a statewide program in 2019. OECOSL also updates the Indiana General Assembly every year on the program. The most recent report can be found here.

The Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is a division of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.

Families may call 800-299-1627 for assistance from an early learning referral specialist or for other questions about On My Way Pre-K.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS In ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2023 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1.      CALL TO ORDER

2.      MEETING MEMORANDUM   March 1, 2023

3.      CONSENT AGENDA 

         a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Land Use Agreement with The Evansville Razorbacks for Wesselman Park Fields #3 and #5.- Crook

         b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Land Use Agreement with Evansville Junior Football League for Howell Park Field.- Crook      

         c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Oracle Elevator for yearly elevator maintenance at Swonder Ice Arena.- Lord   

         d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Oracle Elevator for yearly elevator maintenance at the Pagoda. -Crook                                                   

4.     OLD BUSINESS 

         a. Request Re: Open bids for Hartke Pool repairs.- Schaefer

5.      NEW BUSINESS            

         a. Request Re: Permission to purchase lighting for Field near Helfrich School.- Walling

         b. Request Re: Request approval to seek bids for demolition of Lloyd Pool.- Crook

         c. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

6.      REPORTS   

         a. Steve Schaefer- Interim Parks Department Director                    

7.      ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

8.      ADJOURN

LINK OF THE MARCH, 2023 PRINTED EDITION OF THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

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

LINK OF THE MARCH 2023 PRINTED PAPER

March 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. Central, North Park, Oaklyn, Red Bank. Willard, Springtown, and West Libraries.
  3. Fresh Market-Eastside
  4. Evansville/Vanderburgh County Civic Center.
  5. Ivy Tech Community College.
  6. Bally’s  Hotel-Downtown
  7. Double-Tree Downtown
  8. MERRY-GO-AROUND Restaurant
  9. CAROUSEL Restaurant

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

 

 

 

USI to show Till film, host virtual Q&A with Emmy-nominated writer

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USI to show Till film, host virtual Q&A with Emmy-nominated writer

The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center, in partnership with the USI Student Government Association, will host a showing of Till at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 20 in Forum I, located in the Wright Administration Building. The event is open to the public at no charge, and light refreshments will be provided.

Keith Beauchamp, Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker and writer for Till, who spoke on campus as part of USI’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Celebration in January, will participate in a virtual Q&A with audience members directly following the film.

Till follows the true story of Mamie Till-Mobley’s determination to find justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, who was brutally lynched in 1955 while visiting family in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder and the fact that his killers were acquitted drew attention to the long history of violent persecution of Black Americans in the United States, and Emmett Till posthumously became an icon of the civil rights movement.

“I think it’s important that students take the opportunity to see this film, because as much as people hear or say the name Emmett Till, there are still many that don’t know his story,” says Deonte Turnley, Multicultural Center Program Advisor. “This film is special in the sense that not only does it tell his story, but it tells it from the perspective of his mother who fought so hard to get justice for his lynching.”

For more information, email Turnley or call 812-465-7032.

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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls nearly 9,700 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. The University offers study-abroad opportunities in more than 60 countries and hosts international students from around the globe. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 15,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at USI.edu. 

UE BASEBALL GAME AT BELLARMINE MOVED TO TODAY

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UE BASEBALL GAME AT BELLARMINE MOVED TO TODAY

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Due to the expected weather in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday’s baseball game between the University of Evansville and Bellarmine has been moved back a day to Wednesday, March 15.  First-pitch will remain at 1 p.m. central time.

Evansville will bring a 9-7 overall record into Wednesday’s contest, after winning two of three games at Middle Tennessee State over the weekend.  UE has won nine of its last 11 games overall.  Bellarmine, meanwhile, will counter with a 5-11 overall record.  The Knights got swept in a four-game series over the weekend at Indiana, and are looking to snap a nine-game skid in what will be Bellarmine’s 2023 home opener.

Freshman LHP Willard Peterson (Evansville, Wis./Evansville) will earn the start for Evansville on Wednesday and will be making his UE debut.

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USI choirs to hold spring concert of Irish traditional music

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The University of Southern Indiana Philip H. Hagemann Department of Performing Arts is proud to present “Music in the Irish Tradition,” a concert by the USI Women’s and Chamber Choirs and the USI Traditional Players. The concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, March 19 in the David L. Rice Library 2nd Floor Reading Room. The concert is open to the public at no charge.

“This is one of the only places that you will be able to hear true Irish traditional music in this area over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend,” says Daniel Craig, Associate Professor of Music. “This concert includes several pieces that will be performed during the USI Chamber Choir’s upcoming tour to Ireland.”

The concert will feature traditional music from Ireland in both the English and Irish languages as well as several sets of Irish Traditional jigs and reels.

For more information, contact Craig at 812-464-1736.

Polakovich, Swope earn NABC awards

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball senior forward Jacob Polakovich (Grand Rapids, Michigan) and sophomore guard Isaiah Swope (Newburgh, Indiana) were selected as second team All-District 18 by the National Basketball Coaches Association. Polakovich and Swope were named to the All-District 18 squad after being selected first team All-Ohio Valley Conference by the conference head coaches and the communications directors.
 
The post-season district honor is the second for Polakovich, who was named second team NABC All-District last year and the first for Swope.
 
Polakovich, who is among the NCAA Division I leaders in total rebounds (391), leads the Screaming Eagles and OVC with 13.0 rebounds per games. He also is averaging a double-double with 12.4 points per contest.
 
The senior forward has had 14 double-doubles, five games of 20-or-more rebounds, and 20 double-figure rebound contests. The three-time OVC Player of the Week had a season-best 27 points and 26 rebounds in his OVC-debut versus Southeast Missouri State University.
 
Swope earns his first-team honor after averaging a team-high 15.6 points per game, while dishing a team-high 3.6 assists and grabbing 2.4 rebounds per contest. The sophomore guard has reached double-digits in scoring in 24 of his 32 games this season and has averaged 20.9 points per game over the last nine games, including a 27-point performance versus Southeast Missouri State University.
 
Polakovich, Swope, and the Eagles (16-16) finish the 2022-23 campaign in the College Basketball Invitational March 18-22 Daytona Beach, Florida. USI, the 15th seed, is slated to play second-seeded San Jose State University in the opening round of the tournament.  
 

District 18
First Team
Mark Freeman – Morehead St.
Phillip Russell – Southeast Missouri St.
KJ Simon – UT Martin
Parker Stewart – UT Martin
Ray’Sean Taylor – SIU Edwardsville
Second Team
Jr. Clay – Tennessee St.
Alex Gross – Morehead St.
Jacob Polakovich – Southern Indiana
Jaylen Sebree – Tennessee Tech
Isaiah Swope – Southern Indiana
Coach of the Year: Preston Spradlin – Morehead St.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE REQUESTS 100 YEARS AND ANNOUNCES SENTECNING OF CONVICTED CHILD MOLESTOR, RICARDO SANDOVAL, JR.

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 Evansville, IN – Prosecutor Diana Moers recently announced that Magistrate Judge Celia M. Pauli of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court sentenced Ricardo Sandoval, Jr. on 7 counts of child molesting and 7 counts of sexual battery after his conviction at jury trial by Deputy Prosecutor Josh Hutcheson on January 11, 2023. 

Prosecutor Moers stated: “I am proud that Deputy Prosecutor Hutcheson requested an appropriate sentence of 100 years, with counts running consecutively, for the Defendant’s heinous and depraved acts against a completely vulnerable and innocent child whose life is forever changed for the worse. Sandoval, Jr. is a danger and should not be allowed in society to have access to children ever again.” 

Sandoval was sentenced to a total of 40 years: 6 years in Counts 1, 2, and 4; 8 years in Counts 6, 8, 9, 15; 40 years in Count 7, 2 years in Counts 13 & 14; 2 years in Counts 16, 17, 18 and 19). Pursuant to the Court’s Sentence, each sentence is to be served concurrently in the Indiana Department of Correction 

On January 11–12th, 2023, the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office successfully prosecuted Ricardo Sandoval, Jr. in a jury trial by presenting evidence that Mr. Sandoval engaged in frequent sexual abuse of the victim at a young age and over the course of at least six years. The jury convicted Sandoval on 7 counts of child molestation—with the most severe count being a Level 1 felony—and 7 counts of sexual battery. 

The incident was investigated by Evansville Police Department Detective Kyle Campbell. The abuse was disclosed to Holly’s House in Evansville, Indiana, which is a child and adult victim advocacy center. A forensic interview was conducted by Kirsten Hettinga with the participation of the Indiana Department of Child Services. The 

prosecution deeply appreciates the testimony of Ms. Hettinga and DCS caseworker Harry Hazelwood at trial to reach a just resolution. 

Prosecutor Moers thanked her Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Josh Hutcheson and Victim Advocate Teresa Wink, as well as EPD Detective Kyle Campbell, for their diligent efforts. 

Eagles Open Spring with Spectacular Third Place Finish

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SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf opened their 2023 spring season with a third-place finish at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate in Sevierville, Tennessee. The Screaming Eagles used a strong final round to move back into the top three as they finished with a team score of 879 (+15).
 
Sophomore Jason Bannister (Laguna Niguel, California) finished the tournament tied for second with a school tying record 54-hole score of 211 (-5), 68-72-71. Bannister also tied the second lowest 18-hole score after his first round 68. He also became second in USI history with his 36-hole score of 140. He was also just one of eight competitors in the tournament to record an eagle, which he did on his final hole of the tournament, recording a three on the par five third hole. He finished the tournament tied for third in total pars made as well as third in average par-five score, 4.50, and second in average par-three score, 2.75.
 
Bannister was joined in the top ten finishers by teammate senior Zach Williams (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) who used a third round 71 to vault him into a tie for ninth with a score of 218 (+2), 74-73-71. Williams also finished tied for fifth in average par-four score on the tournament, 4.07.
 
Junior Trevor Laub (Edwardsville, Illinois) and freshman Carter Goebel (Breese, Illinois) both finished tied for 32nd on the tournament after finishing with a 225 (+9). Laub finished tied for third in average par-three score, 2.83, while Goebel finished with the second most pars scored in the tournament, 39.
 
Juniors Bryce Kirchner (North Vernon, Illinois) and Jace Day (Bloomington, Indiana) rounded out the tournament for the Eagles. Kirchner finished tied for 51st with a 229 (+13) while Day finished in 58th with a 231 (+15).
 
USI as a team would finish the tournament with the third lowest average par-four score, 4.18, and finished third in total pars scored, 171.
 
Up Next for The Eagles:
USI heads to Gulf Shores, Alabama on March 26-28 to compete in the Craft Farms Intercollegiate hosted by the University of South Alabama at the Craft Farms Golf Club.