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JASPER, INDIANA LAUNCHES TOURISM INITIATIVE

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The City of Jasper, Indiana USA today announces the launch of a new multi-faceted outreach program to bring leisure travel visitors to the City. Mayor Dean Vonderheide stated: “Citizens of Jasper know well the many amenities,attractions, businesses, and events we enjoy every day, and we want to invite people from outside our immediate areato EXPLORE JASPER INDIANA so they can experience for themselves our beautiful community.

The City of Jasper is well known for its German heritage, its keen focus on quality, and its continual innovation. “Weneed to produce compelling content across multiple marketing channels to elevate the attention to our community andour distinct amenities” continued Mayor Vonderheide. “Through this new initiative, we will expand from a local to a regional marketing campaign, to encourage exploring Jasper as a place to visit, work, and live. This marketing effort has been identified as a priority for the City, especially our Departments of Parks & Recreation and the Community Arts.”

The priority was to create a Brand, and after in-depth consumer and industry research was compiled, Explore Jasper Indiana was established, with accompanying Logo/Icon and Brand Standards:

2022 Evansville Day School Founders Achievement Award

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Evansville, Indiana: On Saturday, November 5th, Evansville Day School will honor alumnus Stuart Comer with a Founders Achievement Award. During the 11:30 am luncheon at Evansville Country Club, Stuart will share his life achievements and his career as Chief Curator of Media and Performance for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He currently oversees the collection and diverse program of exhibitions, events, and acquisitions for the Department of Media and Performance. He also leads The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio, the Museum’s new space dedicated to performance, music, sound, spoken word, and expanded approaches to the moving image.

In addition to helping reconceive the Museum’s collection galleries, some of Mr. Comer’s recent projects at MoMA have also included Adam Pendleton: Who Is Queen? (2021), member: Pope.L,c1978-2001 (2019), Haegue Yang: Handles (2019), Tania Bruguera: Untitled (Havana, 2000) (2018),

Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers (at MoMA PS1, 2016), BRUCE CONNER: IT’S ALL TRUEc(2016), Bouchra Khalili: The Mapping Journey Project (2016), and Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960–1980 (2015) and many more.

Each year, to commemorate Evansville Day School’s rich history of educational excellence, the Alumni Association honors an outstanding alumnus or alumna with the Founders Achievement Award. The Founders Achievement Award recognizes distinguished professional achievement, leadership, and service to local, national, and international communities, and to Evansville Day School.

Evansville Day School is the area’s only independent school, focused on world-class education and preparing students for a successful life beyond the classroom by fostering skills such as balance, resilience, global mindedness, and entrepreneurial learning. As a result, students excel academically while actively developing leadership skills. Evansville Day School is a National Association of Independent Schools member and is accredited by the Independent School Association of the Central States. For more information, visit evansvilledayschool.org.

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Media are welcome at this event. If you would like more information, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Amanda Bultemeier at 812.476.3039 ext. 207 or via email at abultemeier@evansvilledayschool.org.

EPA Issues Final List of Contaminants for Potential Regulatory Consideration in Drinking Water, Significantly Increases PFAS Chemicals for Review

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WASHINGTON (November 4, 2022) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the Final Fifth Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 5), which will serve as the basis for EPA’s regulatory considerations over the next five-year cycle under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This update includes a substantial expansion of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), an important first step towards identifying additional PFAS that may require regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

“Following public engagement and robust scientific review, the final contaminant candidate list is the latest milestone in our regulatory efforts to ensure safe, clean drinking water for all communities,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox. “As EPA takes action to protect public health and the environment from PFAS, including proposing the first nationwide drinking water standards later this year, today’s final CCL 5 looks further forward to consider additional protective steps for these forever chemicals.”

A year ago, EPA published the PFAS Strategic Roadmap, outlining an Agency-wide approach to addressing PFAS in the environment. Today’s announcement strengthens EPA’s commitment to protect public health from impacts of PFAS and support the Agency’s decision-making for potential future regulations of PFAS.

In addition to a group of PFAS, the Final CCL 5 includes 66 individually listed chemicals, two additional chemical groups (cyanotoxins and disinfection byproducts (DBPs)), and 12 microbes.

In developing the Final CCL 5, EPA requested public nominations, providing an opportunity for people to make recommendations to the Agency about specific contaminants of concern that may disproportionally affect their local community. EPA further enhanced the CCL process based on comments received on this CCL and previous CCLs, including by prioritizing data most relevant to drinking water exposure, improving considerations of sensitive populations including children, and considering the recommendations included in the Review of the EPA’s Draft Fifth Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 5) report from the Science Advisory Board. These improvements resulted in a Final CCL 5 that can better inform the prioritization of contaminants for potential regulatory actions and/or research efforts.

2022 SIAC ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

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2022 SIAC ALL-CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

 Player of the Year: Zach Kennedy, North 

Coach of the Year: Bill Vieth, Memorial 

FIRST TEAM ALL-SIAC 

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION 

Jeremy Anderson North 12 Forward 

Santiago Arruffat Harrison 11 Mid-Field 

Brandon Elizarraras Jasper 11 Forward 

Alex Fisher Memorial 12 Mid-Field 

Zach Kennedy North 11 Mid-Field 

Abrham Lucht North 12 Forward 

Cam Marx Mater Dei 10 Forward 

Max McConnell Castle 11 Defender 

Kole Stratman Memorial 12 Defender 

Luke Watkins Harrison 12 Forward 

Brady Wynn Memorial 12 Mid-Field 

Brady Seaton North 11 Goalie 

SECOND TEAM ALL-SIAC 

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION 

Cobe Arruffat Harrison 09 Defender 

Weston Babb Reitz 10 Mid-Field 

Addison Day Castle 11 Mid-Field 

Evan Dean Memorial 12 Defender 

Stanislav Kucherenko North 12 Forward 

Nick Lopez Jasper 11 Defender 

Dagen Parido Vincennes Lincoln 12 Forward 

Zach Pieper Jasper 12 Mid-Field 

Ben Prather Central 11 Defender 

Randall Pruitt Castle 12 Forward 

Yuta Yamanami North 11 Defender 

Brandon Loza Castle 11 Goalie 

THE GREATEST HITS TOUR IS TO PLAY AT THE PLAZA

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ANNOUNCING FOREIGNER!

THE GREATEST HITS TOUR IS TO PLAY AT THE PLAZA ON MAY 17

TICKETS ARE ON SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 AT 10AM

Evansville, IN – November 4, 2022 – Foreigner is bringing The Greatest Hits Tour to Old National Events Plaza this spring for a night of incredible music! With 10 multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world. Their formidable musical arsenal continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 80 million, and streams approaching 10 million per week.

The band is responsible for some of the most enduring rock-and-roll anthems including “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Say You Will,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Long, Long Way From Home” and the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is.” Foreigner still rocks the charts more than 40 years into the game with massive airplay and continued Billboard Top 200 album success.

More about Foreigner can be found on the band’s official website, www.foreigneronline.com. 

Ticket Information:

What:                   Foreigner, The Greatest Hits Tour

When:                  Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at 8:00 pm

Where:                Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets:                Tickets start at $42.00 plus applicable fees and tax

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or at Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit: www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com 

About Pepper Entertainment

Established in July of 2006, Pepper (PE) is based in Sioux Falls, SD. As one of the fastest scaling, independent promotions company in the Midwest, PE, collectively, exceeds 25 years of experience spanning a broad scope of industry specialties, such as; Live Promotions, Corporate & Private Event Talent Buying, Club & Performing Art Center Programming & Media & Marketing Services. Pepper currently ranks 27th of Top 100 Worldwide Promoters according to Pollstar Magazine and was nominated in 2020 as Promoter of The Year by The Academy of Country Music Awards. Pepper holds offices in Sioux Falls, SD, Minneapolis, MN, and Boise, ID. 

About Old National Events Plaza

Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is Evansville, Indiana’s premier convention center and largest live entertainment theatre. Housing a spacious 2,500-seat theatre, 38,000 square- feet of column-free exhibit space, a beautiful 14,000 square-foot ballroom, and 12,00 square feet of meeting space, Old National Events Plaza hosts a variety of events. The venue offers easy scheduling, one-stop-shop services, and in-house catering and audio-visual services. For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visitwww.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

About ASM Global

ASM Global is the world’s leading producer of entertainment experiences. It is the global leader in venue and event strategy and management – delivering locally tailored solutions and cutting-edge technologies to achieve maximum results for venue owners. The company’s elite venue network spans five continents, with a portfolio of more than 325 of the world’s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. For more information, please visit www.asmglobal.com.

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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USI bombs Midway, 85-50

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball used 12 three-point bombs to roll over Midway University, 85-50, in an exhibition game Wednesday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena.

The Screaming Eagles and Midway battled through the first 14 minutes of the opening half before USI exploded on a 21-4 run to take a commanding 51-23 lead at the break. USI was seven-of-12 during the final six minutes of the opening half, including four three-pointers, while Midway was held to one bucket during that span.

The Eagles continued to roll into the second half, expanding the margin to as many as 35 points, 77-42, with 8:09 to play. USI would match the 35-point lead four more times before settling for the 85-50 victory.

As a team, USI shot 50.8 percent from the field (32-63), 37.5 percent from long range (12-32), and 75.0 percent from the stripe (9-12). The Eagles also won the battle on the boards, 45-33.

Sophomore guard Isaiah Swope (Newburgh, Indiana) led the Eagles individually with 18 points. He was a blistering seven-of-11 from the field and four-of-seven from beyond the arc, while dishing a team-high six assists.

Graduate forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) followed Swope with 17 points on a near-perfect six-of-seven from the field, four-of-five from downtown, and one-of-two from the stripe. Junior guard Gary Solomon (Detroit, Michigan) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 16 points on seven-of-nine from the field and two-of-three from the line.

The Eagles also got a dominate game on the glass by sophomore forward Jack Mielke (Downers Grove, Illinois). Mielke grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds, nine on the defensive glass.

Men’s basketball wraps up preseason with another win

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Aces defeat Huntington by 74-64 score

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Kenny Strawbridge Jr. and Antoine Smith Jr. were the top scorers once again as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team wrapped up its exhibition slate with a 74-64 victory over Huntington University on Wednesday evening inside the Ford Center.

“We knew this was going to be a good test.  Huntington went to the national tournament last season and returned an All-American and have good shooters all the way around,” Aces head coach David Ragland said.  “Both teams made runs to take the lead and I am happy with how we responded.  We are playing for each other and are working to get better.”

Strawbridge recorded 18 points and 6 rebounds in the win.  He was 4-for-6 from outside while adding four assists.  Smith continued his efficient shooting, going 6-for-7 from the field on his way to 15 points.  He also tied for the game-high with six caroms.  Blaise Beauchamp added 12 points while Marvin Coleman II scored 11.  Coleman also recorded six boards.

Sekou Kalle had the first bucket of the night before the Foresters scored five in a row to take their first lead of the game.  Marvin Coleman II converted the first triple for the Aces to put them back in front at 6-5 before Huntington posted the next three to go back in front at 8-6.

Evansville regrouped and would go on an 11-0 run to take its largest lead at 17-8.  Antoine Smith Jr. got things started with a runner to tie it up while Kenny Strawbridge Jr. took a pass from Smith and turned it into a triple for the next UE score.  Smith added another triple while Strawbridge connected on another field goal to close the rally with the Aces up 17-8.

In the blink of an eye, Huntington stormed back.  Scoring eight in a row, the Foresters made it a 1-point game at the midway point of the half and would continue to rally.  What turned into a 12-2 rally, the Foresters went back in front by a 20-19 score with 8:49 remaining in the half.

Trailing by a 22-21 margin, Evansville reeled off ten in a row to help make it a 34-27 game at the half.  After Gage Bobe opened the run with a layup, Preston Phillips launched a 3-pointer at the buzzer to make it a 26-22 game with 5:50 showing on the clock.  Strawbridge also added a trey in the run.  Strawbridge led all players with 12 points in the first half.

Out of the break, Bobe hit the opening attempt to push the lead back to nine, but the Foresters fought back with another run, outscoring UE by an 8-2 margin to get back within a possession.  Huntington kept it within two possessions for the next sequence until Coleman and Strawbridge added buckets to push the lead to 57-49 with under eight minutes left.

After the Foresters got within six to make it a 57-51 score, the Aces made a statement.  Knocking down nine out of ten field goal attempts, UE extended the lead to a game-high of 13 points when a shot by Blaise Beauchamp made it a 64-51 game inside of the 6-minute mark.  The Foresters cut slightly into the deficit over the final moments but the Aces held strong, winning by a 74-64 final.

“It is always important to win – they (Huntington) are a good team and came ready to play.  They had nothing to lose and shot well.  We need to learn what we can from tonight and be ready for our next game,” Coleman exclaimed following the victory.  “We need to approach every game with the same mentality and work to get better each and every day.”

UE wrapped up the game shooting an even 50%, hitting 30 out of 60 field goal tries.  The defense held the Foresters to 39.7% shooting along with a 29.4% tally from outside.  With seven players hauling in five or more rebounds, the Aces finished with a 45-31 edge in that statistic.

With two successful exhibition games under their belt, the Aces are set to open the regular season on Monday evening at Miami Ohio.