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Right to Life of Southwest Indiana Promotes 40 Days for Life

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SOUTHWEST, IND. (September 27, 2022) – Right to Life of Southwest Indiana (RTLSWIN) is sponsoring the 40 Days for Life Prayer Vigil, an internationally coordinated 40-day campaign that aims to end abortion locally through prayer and fasting, community outreach, and a peaceful all-day vigil in front of abortion businesses. A celebratory kickoff will be held at 6:00 pm on September 27, 2022, at Memorial High School.  The Fall Campaign will commence on September 28 through November 6, 2022, with prayer partners standing and/or walking in front of Planned Parenthood on Weinbach Avenue in Evansville.

“We have been blessed in Southwest Indiana that many of our residents support life,” said Mary Ellen Van Dyke, Executive Director of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana.  “Those who support life and participate in these peaceful prayer vigils give voice to those who are voiceless – the preborn.”

The prayer campaigns to end abortion occur twice a year with Southwest Indiana’s Fall Campaign last year being the largest gathering ever with approximately 350 people participating.  To sign up to be a prayer partner for the 40 Days for Life go to the RTLSWIN web site athttps://www.40daysforlife.com/en/evansville or call 812-474-3195.

University of Evansville Theatre Presents “Measure for Measure”

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The University of Evansville (UE) Theatre opens their fall 2022 season with William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, in a modern verse translation by Aditi Brennan Kapil, in an ongoing collaboration with Play On Shakespeare. Being presented on the UE campus for the first time ever, this production opens on at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, September 30, in Shanklin Theatre. Additional performances are at 7:30 p.m. on October 1, 6, 14, and 15; and at 2:00 p.m. on October 16. This 400-year-old tale could be “ripped from the headlines” of today’s world, as it examines themes central to human nature and our paradoxical relationship to justice and mercy. With all its high-spirited bawdiness, this tragicomedy reveals what can happen when sex, religion, and politics collide.

Measure for Measure is directed by visiting assistant professor Stacey Yen. Rebecca Conaway, a senior theatre studies major from Wellsburg, West Virginia, serves as the associate director; associate professor Eric Renschler ’83 serves as the scenic designer; assistant professor Sarah J. Smith is the costume designer; Jamey Pearson, a junior design and technology major from Moody, Texas, is the lighting designer; Maya Barry, a sophomore stage management major from Marietta, Georgia, serves as the sound designer; Devyn Jolgren, a junior performance major from Louisville, Kentucky, is the dramaturg; Zoe Paraskevopoulos, a senior stage management major from Flower Mound, Texas, is the stage manager, and assistant professor Mitchell L. Critel serves as the technical director.

The cast features McAllister Reed Stowell, a senior performance major from Lakewood, Colorado, as Duke; Tatiana Robledo, a junior performance major from Houston, Texas, as Escalus; Adam Techmanski, a sophomore performance major from Richmond, Texas, as Angelo; Delaney Ross, a sophomore performance major from Keller, Texas, as Isabella; Alijah Roberson, a first-year performance major from Atlanta, Georgia, as Claudio; Aibhlinn Rose, a senior performance major from Clackamas, Oregon, as Juliet; Garrett Hale, a junior performance major from Haslet, Texas, as Lucio; Jacovia Young, a first-year performance major from Houston, Texas, as Provost; Sarah Tuma, a sophomore performance major from Henderson, Kentucky, as Mariana; Christina Tinde Jesenski, a junior performance major from Rancho Santa Margarita, California, as Mistress Overdone; Jeff Parkinson, a senior performance major from Mercer Island, Washington, as Pompey; Jack Cory, a senior performance major from Southlake, Texas, as Elbow; Antonio Cortes Roman, a first-year performance major from Metepec, Mexico, as Froth; Drake J. Susuras, a junior performance major from Broomfield, Colorado, as Friar Thomas; Umbra Person, a first-year performance major from Jonesboro, Georgia, as Francisca; Gavin Ramirez, a first-year performance major from McKinney, Texas, as Abhorson; Benjamin Bravard, a senior performance major from Batavia, Ohio, as Barnardine; J. Kenneth Guzman, a first-year performance major from Brighton, Colorado, as First Gentleman; Hauson Anderson, a first-year performance major from Columbia, Maryland, as Second Gentleman; Trace Levens, a first-year performance major from Bryan, Texas, as Officer; Josie Madzik, a first-year theatre studies major from Howell, Michigan, as Officer; Arturo Quepons, a first-year performance major from San Antonio, Texas, as Duke’s Attendant; Andrea Vargas, a first-year performance major from Missouri City, Texas, as Duke’s Attendant; and William Cooper Sanders, a first-year performance major from Jeffersonville, Indiana, as Angelo’s Attendant.

In following industry standards, as established by the Broadway League, all audience members must remain masked during the performance. Ticket prices are $20 for adults and $18 for senior adults, UE employees, and non-UE students.

UE students may obtain one free student rush ticket beginning at 12 p.m. on the day of the performance they wish to attend. In addition, UE Theatre is excited to introduce a new “Pay What You Can” initiative. Every Thursday evening performance in Shanklin Theatre is available for any person to pay any price that best fits their budget.

Season subscriptions for the 2022-2023 Shanklin Theatre season are also available and are $50 for an adult subscription and $44 for a discount subscription. This three-play season includes Measure for Measure, the smash-hit musical Cabaret, and the hilarious Noises Off. A May Studio Theatre Discovery Package can be purchased for $18 and includes Circle Mirror Transformation and The Moors.

Single tickets and subscriptions may be purchased by calling the ticket office at 812-488-2031, Monday through Friday, between 12:00-5:00 p.m. You may also purchase single tickets online at theatre.evansville.edu.

Meeks Madness To Kick Off UE Basketball Season On Oct. 15

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Event To Take Place On UE Campus

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The unofficial kickoff to basketball season at the University of Evansville will take place on Saturday, October 15 when Meeks Madness returns to campus inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Admission is $5 with and the first 100 UE students who get tickets from the Carson Center Ticket Office will receive free admission.  To purchase your ticket to Meeks Madness, click here (https://gopurpleaces.com/sports/2021/8/3/womens-basketball-single-game-tickets.aspx).

Festivities are set to begin at 6 PM. with the doors opening at 5 PM.  The event features the Purple Aces men’s and women’s basketball teams and spirit squad and will include exciting contests, a dunk exhibition, scrimmages, autographs, giveaways, and more!

Season tickets for both programs are currently available and can be purchased by calling 812-488-2237.

Vincennes University Sponsors Popular Monarch Madness Event

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VINCENNES, Ind., September 27, 2022 – Monarchs are beautiful butterflies with brilliant colors and vibrant wing patterns. The majestic insects in Knox County took center stage on Saturday.

Vincennes University annually sponsors a popular event that tags Monarch butterflies as they make their way to Mexico during the cold seasons.

Community members of all ages participated in Monarch Madness at Fox Ridge Nature Park on September 24 during a warm fall day. The event of tagging butterflies allows the community to learn about not just the Monarchs, but other species of butterflies and insects as well.

VU Biology Laboratory Supervisor Philip Schadegg helped community members mark the monarch butterflies, gender them, and get a sample from the abdomens of the butterflies for the parasite OE, a protozoan ectoparasite. The parasite can be detected from the presence of small spores on the outside of infected butterflies, said Schadegg.

The samples are sent to Project Monarch Health to check for the presence of a spore that indicates the butterfly is infected with OE, which can weaken caterpillars and cripple adult butterflies.

While gendering each Monarch butterfly when a female was confirmed, Schadegg told each individual that they have a scent gland to let all the other butterflies know that the female is a Monarch butterfly to attract males.

Schadegg said, “The data we collect from the Monarchs we tag on (September 24) is going to be shared with two different data collectors. Firstly, we will send data regarding the date, location and gender of each monarch we tag alongside the tag number itself to Monarch Watch, an educational nonprofit that maintains a number of stations that monitor where tagged monarchs are recovered. Allowing us to see if any monarchs that we tag end up in Mexico.”

According to Schadegg, two of the Monarchs tagged at last year’s Monarch Madness made it to a Monarch Watch station in Mexico.

Women’s golf takes part in two events on Monday

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Aces compete in Colorado and Illinois

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Monday saw the University of Evansville women’s golf team compete in the Golfweek Red Sky Classic and the Briar Ridge Invitational.

In the opening round of the Golfweek Red Sky Classic in Wolcott, Colorado, UE saw five members of the team compete.  Leading the way in the first of three rounds was Alyssa McMinn.  Her 2-over 74 has her in a tie for 45th.  Finishing the back nine at 2-under, she tallied the low round for the Aces.

Mallory Russell carded an 80 in the opening 18 with Allison Enchelmayer completing the day one behind her with an 81.  Russell is tied for 87th while Enchelmayer is 91st.  Caitlin O’Donnell and Carly Frazier both shot rounds of 88.  As a team, UE is in the 20th position, 13 behind Southern Illinois heading into Tuesday’s second round.

With a team score at 3-under, Pepperdine leads the way with a 285 while Fresno State and Colorado are two strokes behind.  Lauren Gomez of Pepperdine leads the individuals with a 67.  She holds a 1-shot lead over second place.

Aside from the crew in Colorado, the remainder of the UE squad completed the final round of the Briar Ridge Invitational on Tuesday in Schereville, Ind.  Earning the top finish for the Aces was Kate Petrova.  Following a 76 on Sunday, the freshman carded an 81 on Monday to tie for 23rd with a 157.

Destynie Sheridan picked up the team’s low round of the afternoon.  Sheridan followed up Sunday’s round of 85 with a 9-stroke improvement in the final round.  She scored a 76 to finish in a tie for 33rd with a 161.  Two strokes behind her was Magdalena Borisova.  An 85 in the last round gave her a 163 for the event, tying her for 43rd.  Grace Vandenburg rounded out the scoring for the team, lowering her opening round score by six shots.

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Todays Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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 AGENDA For The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners 

September 27, 2022 – 3:00 p.m. In Room 301, Civic Center Complex 

AGENDA

1. Call to Order 

2. Attendance 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

    1. 4. Action Items A. Engineer 1. Permission to Open Bids: Green River Road Trail Project, Phase 2 
        1. 2. Change Orders: Kansas Road Phase II Contract Number VC21-09-01 i. Change Order No. 7 
        2. ii. Change Order No. 9 
        3. iii. Change Order No. 10 
        4. 3. Administrative Settlement Agreement i. Parcel 1 – Martha J. Bass 
        5. 4. Right of Way Offer: Boonville New Harmony Road i. Parcel 2 – Steven M. Stolz & Diana M. Wade 
        6. 5. Amendment to Interlocal Agreement for Relocation of Water Lines Related to Reconstruction of Kansas Road – Cross Reference To: Instrument No. 2020R00017212 
        7. B. Health Department 1. COVID-19 Update 
        8. 2. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #59302 Amendment #1 – STD Supplemental Grant 
        9. 3. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #65217 – Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) 
        10. C. Prosecutor’s Office 1. Professional Services/Consulting Agreement: Taylor Petty 
        11. 2. Professional Services/Consulting Agreement: Evan McCracken 
        12. D. Superior Court 1. Agreement for American Sign Language Interpreter Services: Connections Sign Language Interpreting 
        13. 2. Agreement for Registered Marshallese Interpreter Services: Deepak Goradia 
        14. E. Computer Services 1. Alpha Laser and Imaging Individual Lease Agreement #1202L: Clerk’s Office – Marriage Desk 
        15. F. Veteran’s Services 1. Collective Bargaining Agreement 
        16. G. Superintendent of County Buildings 1. Old Courthouse Lease Agreement: Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. 
        17. 2. Old Courthouse Lease Agreement: 911 Gives Hope, Inc. d/b/a Guns and Hoses 
        18. 3. Old Courthouse Lease Agreement: New Visions Counseling, LLC 
        19. 4. Old Courthouse Event Lease Agreements: Kraftworks, Inc. 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

        1. i. 2022 Fall Craft Show 
        2. ii. 2023 Fall Craft Show 
        3. 5. Agreement for Services: Wathen Environmental Services. LLC 
        4. H. Burdette Park 1. Requests to Award Bids i. Removal and Replacement of Decks on 6 Overnight Chalets 
        5. ii. Removal and Replacement of Olympic Pool Liner 
        6. I. Board Appointment: Board of Examiners of HVAC, Steamfitters, and Refrigeration Installers 1. Bryce Brackett 
        7. J. AT&T, Inc. Fiber Construction Agreement 
        8. K. Ordinance No. CO.09-22-018 – An Ordinance Amending Title 16 and 17 of the Vanderburgh County Code Concerning the Subdivision Control and Land Use and Zoning Ordinances 
        9. A. Approval of September 13th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 
        10. B. Employment Changes 
        11. C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. September 12 – September 16, 2022 
        12. ii. September 19 – September 23, 2022 
        13. D. Engineer 1. Report & Claims 
        14. 2. Pay Request #82: U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. 
        15. E. Highway 1. Department Report i. September 2 – September 15, 2022 
        16. F. Burdette Park 1. Status Report 
        17. G. Assessor 1. Credit Card Usage Request 
        18. 2. Request to Reinstate Vacation Benefits: Cara Schuster 
        19. H. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Requests 1. Evansville Rescue Mission i. Gobbler Gathering 
        20. 2. Human Relations Commission i. How Disability Can Build Your Workforce 
        21. ii. Annual Dinner & 2022 Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards 
        22. I. Vanderburgh County Aid to Impacted Industries Agreements 1. Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science – $201,667.00 
        23. 2. Children’s Museum of Evansville – $201,667.00 

5. Department Head Reports 

6. New Business 

7. Old Business 

8. Consent Items 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

    1. 3. Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve – $135,000.00 
    2. 4. Evansville African American Museum – $100,000.00 
    3. 5. Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana – $60,000.00 

9. Public Comment 

10. AdjournmentÂ