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The whole family will flip for Cirque Dreams Holidaze!
“This rule will stifle the gig economyâ€: Senator Braun on Biden’s proposed independent contractor rule
Senator Mike Braun today released the following statement on President Joe Biden’s proposed independent contractor rule, which would stifle the growth of the gig economy and potentially force many employees who set their own schedules as independent contractors to become employees.
“President Biden isn’t just making your paycheck worth less, he’s also making it harder to earn a second income as an independent contractor. Nearly 60 million Americans worked in the gig economy last year, and this rule will stifle growth in this important new sector of our economy and further strain supply chains that rely on independent contract labor to meet seasonal spikes in demand like trucking and logistics.†– Senator Mike Braun
11th-ranked Louisville the next challenge for Evansville men’s soccer
EVANSVILLE – Facing a ranked opponent for the third time this season, the University of Evansville men’s soccer team challenges No. 11 Louisville in non-conference action on Tuesday evening at 6 PM (CT) in Louisville, Ky.
The two midwest region foes meet for just the 15th time on Tuesday with Evansville owning an 11-3 advantage in the all-time series. A season ago, the Aces held a 1-0 lead in the 87th minute, but the Cardinals battled back with two goals late to steal a victory on August 30, 2021. Louisville comes into the midweek matchup with a 7-2-2 overall mark, having gone the last six matches without a loss. The Aces are 4-2-4 on the year and have relied on a steady defense as of late, recording back-to-back shutouts. With clean sheets against Belmont and Bradley, the season total rises to five for the Aces. The last time UE recorded five-or-more shutouts in a season was in 2017, when Matthew Keller and Frederik Reimer combined for seven clean sheets.
Despite not finding the back of the net in its last two matches, Evansville’s attack has still been potent. The Aces have recorded double-digit shots in their last four contests, including 23 combined shots in the scoreless draws with Belmont and Bradley. Evansville’s seven games with 10-or-more shots already matches its total from last seasonand is the most at this point in the year since 2018.
The Aces and Cards go live on ACC Network Xtra at 6 PM (CT) on Tuesday night with Matt Schumacker and Jeff Greer on the call from the Derby City.
UE men tied for 6th in Arkansas
JONESBORO, Ark. – Luke Schneider posted scores of 75 and 73 to lead the University of Evansville men’s golf team in the opening day of the Bubba Barnett Intercollegiate.
The freshman opened with a 75 before carding a 2-over 73 in the second 18 holes at RidgePointe Country Club. He is in the 27thposition with a 148. Nicholas Gushrowski completed the day one behind Schneider with a 149. Following a 79 in the opening 18, Gushrowski scored a 2-under 70 to complete the day. His 149 is tied for 28th.
Masatoyo Kato had a consistent day. He started things off with a 76 while dropping two strokes in the second round to a 74. He is tied for 31st with a 150. Michael Ikejiani was fourth for UE, but just one shot behind Kato. His rounds on Monday finished at 74 and 77 and put him in a 35th-place tie. Daniil Romashkin made the most significant jump in between rounds. After starting the tournament with an 81, Romashkin scored a 76 in the second 18 on his way to a 157. He is tied for 56th.
Isaac Rohleder played as an individual and is tied for 54th. His scores on Monday finished at 79 and 77.
Arkansas State holds the team and individual lead. The Red Wolves 2-round team score of 560 has them in front of Oklahoma Christian by eight strokes. Belmont is in third place, 15 behind. Evansville is tied with Bradley for the sixth position with a score of 597. ASU’s Devyn Pappas is the individual leader. His opening-round score of 67 set the tone for a dominant day that saw him finish with a 136. He leads the field by two shots.
On Tuesday, the teams will play the third and final round.
Aces pick up MVC road win at Indiana State
Aces erase 1-0 deficit to win by a 3-1 final
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Just four players recorded a kill for the University of Evansville volleyball team, but that was enough for the Purple Aces to record a 3-1 win over Indiana State on Monday night inside ISU Arena.
Giulia Cardona led all players with 24 kills while Alondra Vazquez finished the evening with 21. Madisyn Steele tallied 14 kills, finishing just one shy of her career mark. Vazquez picked up a game-high 19 digs with Blakeley Freeman posting 14 and Cardona chipping in 12. Kora Ruff had a solid match, registering 51 assists and 9 digs. Hannah Watkins and Vazquez each recorded one solo block and four block assists.
Set 1 – INS 25, UE 18
It was the Sycamores taking the early lead, going up 6-3. Madisyn Steele racked up a pair of kills to cut the deficit to a single point at 9-8. From that point, Indiana State slowly took control. A service ace extended the lead to 18-11 and ISU would take the set by a final score of 25-18.
Set 2 – UE 26, INS 24
Three kills by Alondra Vazquez saw the Purple Aces open the second set with a 4-0 lead. Indiana State turned the tables, reeling off six in a row to take their first lead of the frame. Giulia Cardona picked up a kill in a 6-2 rally that put Evansville in front at 10-8.
After ISU retook a 12-10 edge, Cardona added another kill as the Aces jumped back in front with a 17-13 advantage. In a set that featured significant runs by both squads, the Sycamores stormed back once again. Their latest run saw them go in front by a 22-20 score but once again – the Aces countered. Trailing 24-22, Vazquez picked up two kills before Cardona added two of her own to finish the set on a 4-0 run to tie the match up at 1-1.
Set 3 – UE 25, INS 18
Each team enjoyed an early lead in the third set before Evansville turned a 3-3 tie into a 7-4 lead. Laura Ruiz picked up an ace while Cardona and Steele capped off the stretch with kills. The Sycamores made their way back, retaking the lead at 12-11 on a UE error.
A pivotal rally ensued for UE. Four points in a row, including three Vazquez kills, changed the trajectory of the game. Indiana State got as close as two points before the Aces pulled away to take a 25-18 decision and a 2-1 lead in the match.
Set 4 – UE 25, INS 21
Out of the gate, it looked as if the Aces would win in a landslide as they opened the set with a 10-2 lead. Cardona was UE’s biggest contributor to open the frame, adding four kills to her tally. ISU did not give up and used a pair of kills to cut the Aces lead to 13-10.
Vazquez ended the stretch with another kill and started a run that resulted in an 18-12 advantage. Evansville held strong from there, clinching the match on the strength of a 25-21 decision.
This weekend, the Aces remain on the road at Bradley and Illinois State.
Lt. Governor’s Excellence In Affordable Housing Award
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Each year at the Indiana Housing Conference, we present the Lt. Governor’s Excellence in Affordable Housing Awards. The Urban Development Award recognizes a development located within a metropolitan area with a population greater than 15,000. Congratulations to Haven Homes in Plainfield (pictured below)! As part of IHCDA’s Supportive Housing Institute, this 52-unit development was fully leased up in 6 months. This much-needed workforce housing is surrounded by several large employers with direct access to the Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority bus route, adjacent to Clarks Creek Trail, and near Perry Crossing Mall. Haven Homes provides on-site services for the chronically homeless and domestic abuse survivors to assist residents to live independently and thrive. On-site classrooms and offices encourage residents to participate in therapy and ongoing education without having to leave their own community. Unique features of Haven Homes include but built-in kitchen appliances, energy-efficient features, increased soundproofing, a HIPAA-compliant telehealth room, 529 plan funding for resident children, indoor creative play space for children, bike share program, and security cameras. On-site resident services include life skills classes, case management, rental assistance, nutrition classes, mental and behavioral health services, computer training, job training, and financial literacy classes. The Town of Plainfield understands the need for affordable housing as well as housing, services, and support needed for the most vulnerable populations. ![]() |
“JACOB BALL WISH FUND” IS WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT
“JACOB BALL WISH FUND” IS WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT
OCTOBER 11, 2022
Jacob Andrew Schriber Ball loved sitting at the base of the piano in Mr. Bailey’s music class so he could not only hear the music but feel it; he was mesmerized sitting under the parachute in Ms. Stafford’s class, giggling as the brilliant colors gently floated above him; and he clapped vigorously as he bounced on the mini trampoline in Ms. Lewis’ classroom. Sensory stimulation helps increase levels of concentration, and the ability to focus, and can improve mood, self-esteem, and overall well-being.Â
In the last three years, the Jacob Ball Wish Fund has sponsored sensory areas in 34 classrooms. This year, we have had four requests for sensory areas thus far, and we are thrilled that the sensory area at Bosse High School will be called “Jacob’s Placeâ€!
 Additional wishes from the 2021-22 school year included enhancement software for basal reading programs, communication equipment, training for mental health issues in the classroom, groceries for life skills food preparation classes; curriculum and skill-based equipment and life-skill activities have enhanced the lives of hundreds of those with special needs. All these wishes are made available through your generosity.
To support these wide-ranging wishes, an annual Broadway-style musical is mounted by the Friends of Jacob. All services are volunteered and there is no admission charge. We are pleased to announce our 2022 production, The Secret Garden, will be presented Wednesday, October 19, and Thursday, October 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the AIS Performing Arts Center, the corner of Stringtown and Diamond. This enchanting, Tony Award-winning musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel is a compelling tale of forgiveness and renewal.Â
The intent of this letter is to ask for your support in underwriting The Secret Garden. In this indeterminate time, our special friends have greater needs than ever. Your gracious giving will warrant more monies to fund wishes.
Thank you for your kind consideration. Please make your checks payable to JBWF].
Suggested Support Levels of the Jacob Ball Wish Fund
Underwriter: $500.00 +
Benefactor: $250.00 to $499.00
Producer: $100.00 to $249.00
Sponsor: up to $99.00
FOOTNOTE: Â Please send donations to “Jacob Ball Wish Fund” Post Office Box 2057, Evansville, Ind. Â 47728
Jack B. Schriber-Jacob Ball Wish Fund Director of Development
JBWF Board: Brian Ball, Jane Behagg, Aaron Huff, Connie LeBeau, Donna Robbins, Jack Schriber, Sue Schriber  Executive Director: and Tiffany Ball.