MOSBY AND WEAVER FILES ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF WESSELMAN PARK
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MOSBY AND WEAVER FILES ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF WESSELMAN PARK
LINK OF ORDINANCE REGULATING WESSELMAN PARK
Fort Wayne, IN -Â The Indiana State Police, along with the family of Master Trooper James Bailey have finalized the visitation and funeral arrangements. The route of the procession is still being determined and those details will be released as soon as they are finalized.
The Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation has established an official memorial fund to honor Master Trooper, James R. Bailey. Donations can be made at this weblink under the “Master Trooper James R. Bailey” section:Â https://indianafallen.org/fallen-heroes
Donations can also be made on Venmo by sending to @Indiana-Fallen-Heroes
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March 8, 2023
Warrick County – Tuesday morning, March 7, at approximately 11:05 a.m., Indiana State Police received information Brandon Freeman, 33, of Nashville, TN, was traveling east on I-64 in a gold Chevrolet Impala from the Illinois state line and was wanted out of Tennessee for a federal weapons charge. At approximately 11:17 a.m., Indiana State Police First Sergeant Helmer spotted the vehicle traveling east on I-64 near SR 65 and attempted to stop it. Freeman failed to stop, continued traveling east at a high rate of speed, and exited onto US 41 south for a brief distance before making a U-turn and continuing east again on I-64. Senior Trooper Finney was able to deploy stop sticks at the 33-mile marker causing the vehicle to slow down and eventually drive off the roadway on the southside at the 36 mile-marker. As soon as the vehicle came to a final rest, Freeman exited and ran south into a wooded area. Officers set up a perimeter and requested air support and SWAT to respond. At approximately 12:40 p.m., Indiana State Police SWAT entered the wooded area and within an hour found Freeman hiding near a log. Freeman was arrested without further incident and taken to the Warrick County Jail. Arrested and Charges:
Arresting Agencies: Indiana State Police and US Marshals Task Force Assisting Agencies: Warrick County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Excise Police, Elberfeld Town Marshal, Warrick County EMA, and Vanderburgh County EMA. FOOTNOTE: All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. |
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball team picked up a big bounce-back win Sunday afternoon at Jerry Blemker Field, rallying back from down 6-1 in the bottom of the seventh to score six runs in the inning and picking up the walk-off 7-6 win over Lincoln Trail College.
The Blazers then turned around for the night game of the Sunday doubleheader and fell to the NJCAA Division I No. 10-ranked Wabash Valley Warriors by the score of 16-5.
The day got off to a great start for the Blazers at Jerry Blemker Field. After a clean top of the first by freshman starting pitcher Josh McCormick (Indianapolis, Ind.), the Blazers led off the bottom half of the inning with back-to-back walks by sophomore Ethan Burdette (Linton, Ind.) and Kaden Elliott (New Albany, Ind.).
Both would move up a base on a wild pitch, with Burdette coming around to score on a ground out to give VU the early 1-0 lead.
Lincoln Trail would immediately get this run back in the second to even the score before the two teams traded zeros on the scoreboard until the top of the fifth.
The Statesmen grabbed the lead in the fifth on a two-run home run and extended their lead in the sixth on another two-run home run.
Lincoln Trail would add an insurance run in the seventh to take a 6-1 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh.
Looking for a miracle in the seventh, VU was helped out by a lead-off four-pitch walk by freshman Jace Parnin (Fort Wayne, Ind.).
Parnin would later be driven in on an RBI single by sophomore Mahkai Pelzer (Douglasville, Ga.), who would later score on a fielding error on a ball put in play by Ethan Burdette.
Burdette himself would score on an RBI single by Kaden Elliott, who scored after Colton Evans was hit by a pitch on an RBI single by freshman Brandon Juarez (Evansville, Ind.) to cut the Statesmen lead to just one.
VU would walk it off on a two-RBI double by sophomore Kobe Bartlett (Rockport, Ind.), giving the Blazers the win over an NJCAA Division I opponent in Lincoln Trail by the final score of 7-6.
Josh McCormick got the start on the mound for the Blazers in game one of the day, throwing four and two-thirds innings, allowing three runs on two hits and striking out three.
Sophomore Caleb Moore (St. Louis, Mo.) was the first out of the pen, throwing one and one-third innings, allowing two runs on two hits.
Freshmen Christian Pinson (Elizabethtown, Ky.) and Keegan Schlotterbeck (Centerville, Ind.) entered to pitch the seventh, with Pinson allowing one run on two hits and Schlotterbeck getting the only batter he faced to ground into a double play on the first pitch.
The Trailblazers looked to continue this celebration into their next game when VU closed out the night at Jerry Blemker Field by taking on NJCAA Division I No. 10-ranked Wabash Valley.
VU got on the board first in the bottom of the first inning after sophomore Colton Evans (Henderson, Ky.) reached base on a dropped third strike and came around to score on an RBI double by Brandon Juarez.
Wabash Valley would answer in the second to even the game at 1-1 and take the lead in the third with a three-run inning to grab an early 4-1 lead.
The Trailblazers would answer back in the bottom of the third after the first four VU batters in the inning reached base, including a single by Kaden Elliott who would come around to score along with Colton Evans on a two-RBI single by freshman Carter Whitehead (Huntingburg, Ind.).
Vincennes would regain the lead over the Warriors in the fourth inning after a lead-off single by sophomore Colin Long (Evansville, Ind.) and a single by Ethan Burdette, the pair would score on a two-RBI double by Kaden Elliott to give the Blazers the 5-4 lead.
This would be where the fun for the Blazers would end however, as the Warriors responded in a big way with a monster 10 run inning in the fifth, sending 14 batters to the plate.
Wabash Valley would tack on two more runs in the sixth, as VU was unable to answer back and the Warriors closed out the 16-5 win over the Trailblazers.
Sophomore Dawson Blaylock (Eaton, Ohio) got the start on the mound for VU in the second game of the day, throwing two and one-third innings, allowing three runs on no hits and striking out one.
Freshman Logan Medsker (Marshall, Ill.) was the first out of the pen for Vincennes, throwing one and two-thirds innings of relief, allowing two runs on one hit and striking out two.
The Blazers sent five pitchers to the mound in the fifth inning, with freshman Aaron Fenn (Fort Wayne, Ind.) able to come in and grab the third out of the inning. Fenn would also record the first two outs of the sixth inning in his one total inning of work, allowing two runs on one hit and striking out one.
Sophomore Jake Stuteville (Rockport, Ind.) closed out the sixth inning, allowing a single and getting the next batter to ground out.
The Trailblazers will look to bounce back from this second game performance and hopefully regain some of the momentum from game one of the day when VU returns to Jerry Blemker Field Tuesday, March 7 to take host Oakland City University JV. First pitch Tuesday is scheduled for 5 p.m. eastern.
BOX SCORE
GAME ONE
Lincoln Trail – 010    022  1 – 6
VU (5-9) – 100   000  6 – 7
VINCENNES HITTING
2B – Bartlett. RBI – Elliott, Juarez 2, Bartlett 2, Pelzer. HBP – Evans.
GAME TWO
Wabash Valley – 013   0(10)2 – 16
VU (5-10) – 102   200 – 5
VINCENNES HITTING
2B – Juarez, Elliott. RBI – Elliott 2, Juarez, Whitehead 2. SB – Evans, Juarez.
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters are looking for individuals to join the gameday staff for the 2023 season.
The Otters franchise is looking for great candidates to help things run all around Historic Bosse Field.
Our game day staff is vital, as they help create lifelong memories for all who visit Bosse Field for Evansville Otters games!
Applicants must be 15 years of age or older to apply, and resumes are encouraged but not necessary.
Season ticket packages are on sale now for the 2023 season. Individuals who pay in full by March 1 are eligible for exclusive season ticket holder benefits. Find more information here or call us at (812) 435-8686.
Group and single-game tickets will go on sale in the Spring.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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March 8, 2023
WHO:Â Over 150 local K-12 students will showcase their science and engineering projects to judges comprised of over 50 USI faculty, staff, and area STEM professionals.
WHAT:Â The USI Tri-State Science and Engineering Fair provides opportunities for K-12Â grade students to showcase their interest in scientific research, receive community recognition for their achievements, and potentially advance to next-level competition at the state level (Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair).
WHEN: Media is invited to cover the judging portion of the event from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 9.
If you plan to attend, please email me to RSVP by noon Thursday, March 9.
WHERE: The event will be held in Carter Hall, located in University Center West.
Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls more than 11,000 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. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 20,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at www.usi.edu.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball was out battled by Austin Peay State University, 10-6, Tuesday evening at the USI Baseball Field. The Screaming Eagles watch their record go to 5-7, while APSU goes to 3-9.
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Following a three-run first by Austin Peay, USI rallied to take a 4-3 lead with one in the first and three more in the second. The 4-3 lead would be the only lead of the game for the Eagles.
USI senior centerfielder Evan Kahre (Evansville, Indiana) scored USI’s first run on an RBI-single by senior first baseman Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) to cut the opening deficit to 3-1. Junior rightfielder Drew Taylor (Jeffersonville, Indiana), senior leftfielder Ren Tachioka (Japan), and junior second baseman Alex Archuleta (Evansville, Indiana) followed with three-straight extra base hits (triple, double, triple) to put the Eagles in front, 4-3, in the second.
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Tachioka doubled in Taylor, who tripled to open the frame, with the second run, while Archuleta tripled in Tachioka to tie the score, 3-3. Archuleta would score the lead tally on a wild pitch for the brief 4-3 lead.
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The Govs responded with six unanswered runs to regain the lead, 9-4, on three in the third and three in the seventh. USI cut the deficit to 9-6 on with two in the seventh on two-run base hit by freshman third baseman/shortstop Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana).
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Austin Peay added one more tally to seal the game in the eighth and the 10-6 final.
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On the mound, USI sophomore right-hander Adam Weihe (Louisville, Kentucky) took the loss for the Eagles. Weihe (0-2) allowed six runs, four earned, on nine hits, while striking out one in 2.1 innings of work.
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USI junior lefthander Blake Ciuffetelli (Newburgh, Indiana) followed Weihe to the mound, going 4.1 innings of work and striking out a career-high seven batters.
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Up Next for the Eagles:
USI continues the four-game homestand Friday when it starts a three-game series with Oakland University at the USI Baseball Field. The series starts Friday at 6 p.m.; continues Saturday at 2 p.m.; and concludes Sunday with a noon first pitch.
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The Golden Grizzlies start this week with a 2-8 record and are slated to play the University of Michigan Wednesday as they make their way to Evansville. Oakland is 2-3 in the last five games after dropping two-of-three with Wichita State University last weekend.
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USI and Oakland are tied 1-1 in the series after splitting a doubleheader in 1977. In the twin bill, USI took the opening game, 8-3, but dropped the nightcap, 4-0.
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 2022-2023 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE WRESTLING TEAM  Weight First Team Second TeamÂ
106 Ty Henderson (10) Vincennes David Altstadt (9) Mater DeiÂ
113 Caleb Reed (11) Reitz Parker Wanke (9) VincennesÂ
120 Isaiah Schaefer (10) Mater Dei Leighton Ramsey (11) CastleÂ
126 Evan Seng (12) Mater Dei Zach Traylor (12) ReitzÂ
132 Odin Fortune (12) Reitz Landen Horning (10 MemorialÂ
138 Tyler Vanover (11) Mater Dei Keegan Williams (12) MemorialÂ
145 Luke Robards (12) Central Lee Spencer (12) CastleÂ
152 Hunter May (11) Mater Dei Tristyn Messmer (10) JasperÂ
160 Jeb Prechtel (12) Jasper Luke Kemper (12) CentralÂ
170 Spencer Turner (11) Mater Dei Victor Peter (12) JasperÂ
182 Cale Johnson (12) North Drew Schapker (10) Mater DeiÂ
195 John Purdy (12) Castle Jaylon Van Slyke (11) JasperÂ
220 Clay Martin (12) Mater Dei Tyson Ruhe (10) JasperÂ
285 Kelton Farmer (12) Memorial Austin Vanover (12) Mater DeiÂ
Athlete/Wrestler of the Year – John Purdy, CastleÂ
Coach of the Year – Billy Hewig, NorthÂ