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Aces complete a record-breaking regular season

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UE takes down Sycamores by 3-1 final

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – It was a special evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse as the University of Evansville volleyball team put the finishing touches on a special season with a 3-1 victory over Indiana State.

With its 11th Missouri Valley Conference win of the season, the Purple Aces surpassed the previous record of 10, which was set in 2000.  Entering the night, sophomore Giulia Cardona needed 11 kills to break Alondra Vazquez’ single season mark of 494.  She broke the record in the third set and became the first UE player to record 500 or more in a season.

Her total of 24 kills led all players as she hit .354 in the contest.  She added 9 kills and two service aces.  Vazquez recorded 19 kills, 9 digs and 5 block assists.  Laura Ruiz had a strong night with 12 digs and 4 aces while Kora Ruff and Blakeley Freeman added 10 digs apiece.  Ruff tallied 55 assists.

Set 1 – INS 26, UE 24

Giulia Cardona’s second kill of the night put UE in front 6-4 before a block by Madisyn Steele and Kora Ruff pushed the lead to 10-7.  Indiana State made its first run of the night, scoring six in a row to take a 13-10 lead.

Alondra Vazquez picked up a kill that got UE right back in the thick of it, tying it at 14-14.  After ISU went back in front at 17-15, Cardona picked up two more kills to tie it up while Emilee Scheumann added her first kill to put UE back in front – 18-17.  The Sycamores retook a 22-20 lead but Laura Ruiz served UE right back in front.  Her ace gave Evansville a 23-22 edge, but ISU rallied once again to take the frame by a 26-24 score.

Set 2 – UE 25, INS 8

Evansville came out with a burst of energy in the second set, scoring the first seven points.  Hannah Watkins picked up an early block and kill.  UE made it a double figure game at 11-1 and pulled away even more to go up 18-3.  Scheumann had a stellar kill that capped off a long rally during the run.

Ruiz added back-to-back aces to help the Aces tie the match on the strength of a 25-8 decision.

Set 3 – UE 25, INS 23

Early in the set, Cardona recorded her 495th kill of the season to break the program single season record.  The Sycamores jumped in front at 7-5 before Cardona put the Aces back in front with a kill to make it 8-7.  UE would slowly extend its lead to three points when Steele and Vazquez assisted on a block to make it a 14-11 contest.

Maddie Hawkins used her serving to extend the lead even more, adding an ace in a run that made it a 19-12 score.  Six in a row by ISU cut the deficit to one with Cardona getting UE back on track with a kill but the Sycamore run continued as they tied it at 20-20 before taking the lead on a block.  Trailing 23-21, Evansville finished on a strong note, scoring the final four points to take a 2-1 lead.

Set 4 – UE 25, INS 23

Vazquez opened the fourth set with a pair of early kills and an ace to put her squad up by a 9-2 score.  Indiana State scored four in a row to cut into the deficit with UE weathering the storm to go up 13-7.  Cardona had an ace during the stretch.

The Sycamores countered as they would cut the margin to a pair (16-14) before Watkins registered a kill.  Evansville looked to be in good shape as they would hold a 21-17 advantage but ISU reeled off three in a row to get within one before eventually tying it at 22-22.  Vazquez’ 18th kill of the night broke the tie before #19 clinched the victory.

Following the final MVC matches tomorrow, the bracket will be announced for the MVC Championship which is set to begin on Sunday inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Governor Holcomb declares Nov. 15 America Recycles Day

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb issued a proclamation declaring Nov. 15 America Recycles Day in the State of Indiana. In partnership with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), the proclamation recognizes the 25th America Recycles Day, which is a nationally recognized day for businesses, government agencies, and individuals to consider the importance of recycling.

More than half of Indiana’s waste goes to landfills or incinerators instead of being recycled. America Recycles Day serves to remind Hoosiers to increase recycling efforts and commit to reducing waste, making recycling an everyday habit, and buying recycled products.

Recycling continues to grow in Indiana. The statewide recycling rate was 12% in 2015 and increased to 21% in 2021. Additionally, Indiana diverted more than one million tons of commodity recyclables (glass, metals, paper, plastics) from landfills in 2021. Paper and cardboard represented the largest amount of material diverted, followed by glass.

Lady Blazers get back on track with big defensive showing

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DETROIT, Mich. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers hit the road Monday and made the long trip north into Michigan to take on Wayne County Community College in Detroit.

The Lady Blazers bounced back from their two-game skid this past weekend to pick up a 77-42 victory over the host Wildcats.

Vincennes got off to a quick start after the long bus ride, scoring the first seven points of the game.

Wayne County would eventually get on the board in the opening quarter but could not manage a scoring run of their own as VU ended the first 10 minutes of play with a 21-11 lead.

Defenses held strong in the second quarter as the Wildcats were able to hold the Blazers to just eight points and chip into the deficit as VU headed into the locker room with a 29-21 advantage.

Vincennes finally broke the game open against the short-handed Wildcats in the third quarter, using a 15-0 run coming on five straight three-pointers to grow the lead to 24.

VU freshman Maycee Lange (Vincennes, Ind.) came through for the Blazers in the third period, scoring 16 of VU’s 28 third quarter points to give Vincennes a 57-29 lead heading into the final quarter of play.

Vincennes firmly put the game in cruise control in the fourth with a pair of 7-0 scoring runs as Vincennes held tough defensively all game to come away with a 77-42 road victory.

VU was led offensively by Maycee Lange who ended the day with 23 points, four rebounds and four steals.

Freshman Katrina Litte (Valmiera, Latvia) had a very solid all-around game to finish with 17 points, a team-high five steals, four assists and four rebounds.

Freshman Kennadi Harris (Columbus, Ohio) came off the bench to reach double-figures with 12 points, while also adding three rebounds and a pair of assists.

Freshman Elikya Baseyila (Paris, France) continues to control the glass for the Blazers, finishing with an outstanding 16 rebounds.

Vincennes as a team finished the night with 23 steals against the Wildcats and more than held their own in the rebounding battle to finish with 59 boards.

The Lady Blazers will return to the home floor of the P.E. Complex this weekend when Vincennes hosts the second VU Classic of the season.

 

TODAY, Virtual Author Talk: Kwame Christian

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LINK TO THE NOVEMBER, 2022 PRINTED CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

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LINK TO THE NOVEMBER, 2022 PRINTED CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

REVISED Nov. CCO Proof

FREE COPIES OF THE NOVEMBER, 2022 PRINTED PAPER CAN BE PICKED UP 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.

 

 

 

EVSC Announces 2022 Hall of Fame Honorees

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Yesterday the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation announced the 13 inductees for the EVSC’s Hall of Fame, Class of 2022. The biennially-awarded EVSC Hall of Fame honors distinguished individuals who exemplify outstanding achievement in their life’s work and who have made a positive impact on public education in the greater community. It also emphasizes the importance of service to the community and inspires EVSC students to seek excellence in their own education and careers.

“We are extremely honored to recognize the EVSC Hall of Fame Class of 2022,” said EVSC Superintendent David Smith. “They exemplify the best of the best in our local community and across the United States. Their life’s work has been to strive for excellence underpinned with passion and true servant leadership and we are proud for them to represent the EVSC in this manner.”

The final 13 inductees were among numerous nominations and were selected by a panel of judges. The inductees will be honored on March 8, 2023, at An Evening to Remember celebration dinner sponsored by the EVSC Foundation. The program will begin at 4:30 p.m., at the DoubleTree by Hilton, Evansville. For sponsorship information or other inquiries,  call the EVSC Foundation at 812-435-0913.

The 2022 EVSC Hall of Fame honorees are:

Dr. Jeffrey Balser M.D., Ph.D., the Dean of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and the President and CEO of Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a Harrison High School graduate. He received his Engineering degree from Tulane University and completed both his M.D. and Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.  Dr. Balser also completed his residency and fellowship in cardiac anesthesiology and in critical medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD.

Mr. Anthony Calhoun, also known as A.C., an Evansville native and Bosse High School alumnus, is an Emmy Award-winner, and the prestigious Pathfinder Award recipient from The Indiana Sports Corporation. He leads a TV sports team in Indiana as Sports Director and is the main anchor at WISH-TV in Indianapolis.  A.C. is a graduate of Syracuse University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism.

Dr. Iris Cooper, the Co-Founder of Glory Foods, Inc., of the first minority-owned food product line in the nation. An alumna of Bosse High School, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and her M.B.A degree in marketing from Indiana University, Bloomington.  Dr. Cooper earned her D.B.A degree in entrepreneurship from Walden University in 2016. She was the 2006 YWCA Woman of Achievement and 2008 Woman of Economic and Leadership Development. Dr. Cooper is also a recipient of the Amos Lynch Legacy Award from the Champions of Diversity organization and the Sharon Burkes Soar Award from Franklin County Children’s Services for her advocacy work in Central Ohio.

Ms. Alisha Gaddis is an EMMY Winning Actress, six-time EMMY Nominated Actress & Producer, two times Latin GRAMMY Award Winning Performer & Producer, Best-Selling Author, and Wanderlust Advocate based in Los Angeles.  She is a graduate of Reitz High School and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Alisha’s acting talents cultivated in the EVSC have allowed her to reach children all over the country and the world.

Mr. Brian Hancock, Evansville Market President / EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants is an alumnus of Bosse High School, Class of 1985, and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from USI, in 1990 and Leadership Development Certification in 2015 from ONB/Butler University. Brian was the Past President & retired Board member of the EVSC Foundation (his greatest moment during that tenure was the directional growth of the Foundation as well as the merger of Hangers under the guise of the Foundation), present board member of  YMCA of Southwest Indiana among others, and is an advocate for public education, EVSC as a corporation. Brian has a strong passion for mentoring youth in both faith-based and secular settings, and always puts his family first.

Mr. Jeff Justice, President of Hafer, is a graduate of Harrison High School Class of 1979 and received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Evansville.   Jeff’s community service efforts are extensive, including service on many non-profit boards, volunteerism, and monetary donations. A few of his charitable projects include Keep Evansville Beautiful- Design of the Airport-US 41 Gateway Project, Ark Crisis Child Care Center-Design of new Children’s Playground, and Freedom Heritage Museum-Design of a new Museum.  Jeff is a recipient of the Southwest Indiana Chamber Richard Schlottman Business Person of the Year, 2012, and Leadership Evansville, Regional Impact Award.

Mr. Michael (Mike) Madriaga, a North High School alumni, earned degrees from Evansville College and Indiana University. During his 31-year career, Mike served as a teacher, coach, and curriculum supervisor. As an administrator, he managed athletics, physical education, and driver education and led the sanctioning of soccer, softball, and swimming. As a four-sport athlete, Mike has received various honors including being inducted into the Indiana Sports, UE, and North High School Halls of Fame. After retiring from the EVSC, Mike served as Evansville’s Executive Director of Parks and Recreation.

Mrs. Sandra Madriaga, a Rex Mundi High School alumna, earned degrees from Indiana State University and the University of Evansville and completed postgraduate work in France and Japan. During her 40-year career, Sandra served as a French, English, and ESL teacher, department chair, curriculum supervisor, and director. Sandra created the International Newcomer’s Academy to address the academic needs of EVSC’s growing immigrant population. The Madriaga ESL Scholarship was created in her honor.

Mike and Sandra co-created and co-anchored EVSC Newsletter, a weekly television program highlighting EVSC students and staff. Together they serve on the Board of Teacher Locker, a free resource store for EVSC teachers.

Mr. Bruce Newman, a graduate of Central High School received his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Indiana University in 1975.  Bruce was a writer at Sports Illustrated magazine for 20 years, followed by 5 years as a freelance writer for The New York Times and Los Angeles Times, and then 16 years at the San Jose Mercury News, where he was the paper’s movie critic for 8 years and a general assignment reporter and feature writer for 8 years. Bruce is the first recipient of the William R. Reed Award for sports writing at student newspapers in the Big Ten (1973).

Mr. Niles Noblitt, a graduate of North High School and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, is known throughout the international world of orthopedics as the co-founder of Biomet, a company specializing in reconstructive products for orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, craniomaxillofacial surgery, and operating room supplies. He is the Chairman of the Board of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He helped establish the Noblitt Scholars at Rose-Hulman for all students to have the opportunity to attend his alma mater and pursue STEM education. He has been selected to become a member of the Indiana Academy, an organization recognizing leaders in college circles. His leadership was key to a successful $250 million Mission Driven Campaign at Rose-Hulman, and for 24 consecutive years, Rose-Hulman has been ranked as the number one undergraduate engineering college in the United States by the U.S. News & World Report.

Mr. James (Jim) Sharp, graduated from Owensville High School and Austin Peay State University, and served North High School as a teacher, school counselor, assistant principal, and principal for his entire career of over fifty years from 1958 to 1999. With countless hours clocked working for the betterment of students at North, Jim led the school to receive recognition as a Blue Ribbon School, as well as receiving individual awards like District Principal of the Year, and Indiana School Principal of the Year. Jim served on numerous accreditation committees, the Indiana Association of School Principals, and instituted the Academic Hall of Fame at North High School. Jim led by example, never asking anyone to do something he couldn’t do himself.

Dr. Terry Taber, PhD., the Chief Technical Officer of Kodak is a graduate of North High School Class of 1972 and Purdue University Class of 1976 with a degree in Chemistry. This was followed by a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 1980 and an M.S., General Management, MIT. In 2017,  Dr. Taber was named President of the Advanced Materials & 3D Printing Technology Division and was named Senior Vice President, of Advanced Materials and Chemicals, on March 5, 2020. Dr. Taber currently serves on the Executive Advisory Board of FIRST Rochester (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). He also serves on the Executive Committee of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Tocqueville Society Cabinet of the Greater Rochester United Way. He is a trustee of Roberts Wesleyan College and Northeastern Seminary.

Dr. Mell B. Welborn, Jr. M.D., FACS, the Performance Improvement Medical Director of Deaconess Regional Trauma Center is a 1955 graduate of Reitz High School, who decided he wanted to be a physician in 5th grade at West Heights grade school. Dr. Welborn, Jr. received his medical degree from Emory University in 1962, completed an internship and residency in general and thoracic surgery at Vanderbilt University in1968, and then completed a cardiovascular surgery fellowship at St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1971. During his fellowship, he served as a thoracic surgeon in the U.S Army Medical Brigade at the 22nd Surgical Hospital, Phu Bai, on the MASH unit in Vietnam.  For his life-saving service, and acts of heroism, he received the Army Commendation Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and the Bronze Star.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONER REGULAR MEETING KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022At 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1.      CALL TO ORDER

2.      MEETING MEMORANDUM   NOVEMBER 2, 2022

3.      CONSENT AGENDA                                              

4.      OLD BUSINESS     

5.       NEW BUSINESS                 

         a. Request Re: Permission for Swonder Ice Arena to host an Event on December 10th.

         b  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