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Evansville, IN, October 12, 2022 – The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library Foundation will hold their annual Fall Mini Book Sale on Saturday, November 12, and Sunday, November 13.
The sale will take place in the Browning Rooms at EVPL Central. Hours of sale are Saturday, November 12 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sunday, November 13 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.
Thousands of items, including books, movies, and CDs, will be available for purchase, mostly ranging between $0.50 and $2.00. Some specialty items will be more than $2.00. A credit card payment option will be available with a minimum purchase of $10.
Proceeds from this sale support library programs and services, emerging technologies, collections, staff engagement, and special library projects and initiatives.
The EVPL Foundation has set dates for 2023 Book Sales:
Spring Mini Book Sale
Saturday, March 4
10:00am–4:00pm
Sunday, March 5
1:00 – 3:00 pm
EVPL Central
Summer Book Sale Fall Mini Book Sale
Saturday, August 5 Saturday, November 11
10:00am–8:00pm 10:00am–4:00pm
Sunday, August 6
12:00 – 3:00 pm
Washington Square
Sunday, November 12
1:00 – 3:00 pm
EVPL Central
The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library Foundation is 501(c)3 established to support Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library. Foundation Board Members are engaged and activated community members. Working in partnership with Library Leadership and Library Trustees, Foundation Board Members support the Library through fundraising, volunteering, and advocacy.
The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library has served our community for more than a century. With eight locations throughout Vanderburgh County, immediate access to hundreds of thousands of digital resources, and a dedicated team of library professionals, EVPL strives to create opportunities for you to discover, explore, and connect with your library. For more information, visit evpl.org.
Vincennes University Jasper is hosting a free Halloween Spooktacular on Thursday, Oct. 27, 5-7 p.m. (ET).
The event is open to the public. Children will enjoy trick-or-treating through the buildings on the VU Jasper Campus, 850 College Ave. There will be snacks and treats at each stop. Free hot dogs and refreshments will be provided. The first stop is Ruxer Bistro in the Ruxer Student Center. Parking is available in the Ruxer lot.
For more information, contact the VU Jasper Admissions Office at 812-481-5929.
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Trailblazer volleyball team extended their winning streak and their Region 24 winning streak Wednesday after defeating John A. Logan College in four sets 23-25, 25-14, 25-20, 25-18.
The Trailblazers opened the match at home on a high note, jumping out to an early 10-4 lead, before the Volunteers used a pair of 5-0 scoring runs to rally back to take the lead.
Vincennes tried to recover on their home floor but were unable to recapture the lead as John A. Logan took set one over the Blazers 25-23.
VU again would grab an early lead in the second set, building a 13-5 lead and growing into a 20-10 advantage.
John A. Logan looked to answer back late in the set but were unable to close the margin as VU took set two 25-14 and evened the match at one set each.
Looking to complete the momentum swing in a pivotal third set, the Trailblazers were the first to build a lead after a quick 3-0 scoring run gave the Blazers a 16-12 advantage on the scoreboard.
VU would continue to add pressure late in the third set with a late 4-0 scoring run and come away with the set win 25-20 and take a 2-1 match lead.
The Volunteers entered the fourth set looking to force a fifth and quickly used a 6-0 scoring run to build a three-point lead.
John A. Logan would hold this lead until Vincennes rallied back with a 5-0 scoring run of their own to make the score 15-13.
John A. Logan would cut the deficit to one-point late in the set but the Trailblazers closed out the match in style on a 6-0 scoring run to take set four 25-18 and the match 3-1.
The win extends the Trailblazers overall winning streak to 11 matches, while also increasing their Region 24 winning streak to 21.
The win also clinches Vincennes the No. 1 seed in the Region 24 tournament Friday, Oct. 28 and Saturday, Oct. 29, hosted at the P.E. Complex.
“We just had to stop making mistakes,†VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien. “Except for the second set, which I thought was pretty decisive from beginning to end, it seemed like we had a lot of leads, that we just gave right back to John A. Logan. In the first set, we had a big lead early on and we were rolling, then we just stopped doing certain things that we were doing really well.â€
“John A. Logan is a much-improved team from the first time we saw them and we knew it,†Sien added. “Anytime you play somebody for the second or third time, you know going into it that they are going to be better. We got off to what is becoming our typical slow start in the first set. Even though we started out well, we just didn’t finish. So I guess there was some progress there because we started out pretty strong.â€
“There were certain things that we wanted to do and then for the next three sets we did them,†Sien said. “It all comes back to serving strong, targeting players and blocking. There were times early on where we struggled to stop their middle attack. They have a pretty nice middle attack, typically Logan trains their middles well. But then we got them later on and they weren’t setting the middles as much.â€
“We got a hand on a lot of shots at the net,†Sien added. “I thought we were close to getting another eight to 10 blocks tonight. Even if we had only gotten half of those, it could have possibly been a quicker match. It’s still always about us that we at times struggle with. We are still trying to figure it out. I do give a lot of credit to the team that they do know about our slow starts. They are very much aware of it and are working on getting a better, stronger mindset from the beginning of the match. The good news is that we know about it, the not so good news is that we still have a little ways to go still with that.â€
The Trailblazers were led offensively by the freshman duo of Paige Parlanti (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Audrey Buis (Franklin, Ind.). Parlanti ended the night with her 18th double-double and third 20-20 match of the season with 21 kills, 23 digs, two aces, one set assist and a block.
Vanderburgh County – Wednesday night, October 12, at approximately 8:10, Trooper Hadley was patrolling the Lloyd Expressway near Weinbach Avenue when he observed a motorcyclist traveling east at 70 mph in the posted 50 mph zone. Trooper Hadley attempted to stop the motorcycle near Boeke Road, but rider accelerated and continued east at a high rate of speed. Prior to attempting to stop the motorcycle, Trooper Hadley had obtained the license plate information and identified the rider as Richard Robb, 40, of Evansville. The decision was made not to chase the motorcycle due to the high speed.
Approximately one-hour later, troopers arrived at Robb’s Evansville residence to continue their investigation. Troopers made contact with his girlfriend, Ashley Bailey, 38. Bailey was not a passenger on the motorcycle. A search of the residence was conducted but Robb was not located. Troopers were able to eventually contact Robb by cellphone. While troopers were conducting their investigation, they received several discrepancies regarding Robb’s whereabouts and the location of his motorcycle. Robb later agreed to meet troopers at an address in Haubstadt where he was arrested and taken into custody without further incident. Troopers also arrested Bailey for giving false information during the investigation. They were both transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail where they are currently being held on bond.
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EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Cross Country are slated to compete in two meets this weekend after adding the University of Evansville Invitational to its already scheduled trip to Peoria, Illinois to compete at the Bradley Pink Classic.
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The Screaming Eagles begin the weekend with the Bradley Pink Classic Friday at the Newman Golf Course in Peoria. The women’s six-kilometer race is scheduled for 3 p.m., while the men’s 8k is slated to start at 3:45 p.m.
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Most of the USI runners that will compete for the Eagles at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships October 29 will toe the line at the Bradley Pink Classic, while the rest of the Eagles will compete at the UE Invitational Saturday at Angel Mounds.
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The men’s 8k at the UE Invitational is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m., while the women’s 5k is slated for a 10:45 a.m. start time.
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USI’s men are led by senior Noah Hufnagel (Santa Claus, Indiana) and junior Mitchell Hopf (Santa Claus, Indiana). Hufnagel is coming off a record-breaking performance at the Live in Lou Classic that saw him break USI and Great Lakes Valley Conference Hall of Famer Jim Nolan’s 39-year-old 8k record in a ninth-place finish.
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The NCAA Division II All-American finished the race in 23 minutes, 36.6 seconds, which was more than six seconds faster than Nolan’s mark of 23:43.0, which was set at the 1983 Indiana Intercollegiate.
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Hopf, meanwhile, has been a strong performer throughout the 2022 campaign at the No. 2 spot for the Eagles.
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He was 42nd at the Live in Lou Classic two weeks ago and 39th at the North Alabama Showcase two weeks ago.
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Sophomores Dylan Bland (Holland, Indiana) and Brady Terry (Philpot, Kentucky) also have been big contributors for USI’s men. Bland has been USI’s No. 3 finisher all season, while Terry has given the Eagles solid production from the No. 4 spot this season.
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Juniors McKenna Cavanaugh (New Albany, Indiana) and Lauren Greiwe (West Harrison, Indiana) continue to pace the women’s squad. Cavanaugh is coming off a 72nd-place finish at the Live in Lou Classic and has been USI’s top finisher each of the past two outings, while Greiwe was 79th and was the Eagles’ No. 2 finisher for the second straight competition.
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USI has seen movement between junior Aubrey Swart (Noblesville, Indiana) and sophomores Audrey Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) and Allison Morphew (Evansville, Indiana) inside its top five. Swart was USI’s No. 3 finisher two weeks ago, while Comastri was the Eagles’ No. 3 finisher at the North Alabama Showcase last month. Morphew has been steady inside USI’s top five all season after debuting as the Eagles’ No. 3 finisher at the Covered Bridge Classic.
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This is the final week of regular-season action for the Eagles, who will wrap up their inaugural season in Division I with the OVC Championships October 29 in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Bradley Pink Classic Competitors
Men: Noah Hufnagel, Mitchell Hopf, Dylan Bland, Brady Terry, Ethan Goddard, Taylor Mills, Nick Dombroski, Mukal Verma
Women: McKenna Cavanaugh, Lauren Greiwe, Audrey Comastri, Aubrey Swart, Emma Brown, Allison Morphew, Micah Peals, Emily Rempe, Katie WinklerÂ
UE Invitational Competitors
Men: Wimach GIlo, Ryan Luitjohan, Joseph Russler, Todd Baxter, Will Sims, Jackson Davis, Joshua Myers, Garrett Ardis, Ross Ellis, Ethan Hall, Carson Kleinhelter
Women: Emily Armstrong, Kati Hoerig, Shelby Livingston, Parker Provost, Carmen Rodriguez, Adele Schnautz, Emma Thompson
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball and Head Coach Sue Kunkle announced that Emily Goodin has been elevated to assistant coach for 2023, working primarily with USI’s pitching staff. Goodin was a volunteer assistant on the 2022 coaching staff.
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Goodin helped guide the Screaming Eagles’ pitching staff in 2022 to a 2.23 earned run average, 27 complete games with 13 shutouts, and 359 strikeouts.
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Overall, USI went 49-13 a season ago, including a 26-2 record in conference play, and strung together an 18-game winning streak in the middle of the 2022 season. USI Softball finished the 2022 season with a Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament title, won the NCAA Division II Midwest Super Regional, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Softball National Championships.
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In her first season with the Screaming Eagles, Goodin became a member of the NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year with Head Coach Sue Kunkle and Assistant Coaches MacKenzi Dorsam and Kelcey Carrasco.
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Goodin had a standout career at Indiana University. A two-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week, Goodin earned second-team All-Big Ten and third-team NFCA All-Region honors as a senior in 2021. She went 50-38 inside the circle during her career with the Hoosiers, sporting a 2.23 career ERA and 583 strikeouts.
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Goodin, who was a two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week in 2017, was 18-14 with a 2.05 ERA and 173 strikeouts during her senior year.
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A native of Evansville, Indiana, and graduate of Mater Dei High School, Goodin graduated from Indiana with a degree in kinesiology in May 2021. She is also the older sister of USI senior pitcher/first baseman Allie Goodin.
The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a single vehicle collision in the 7900 block of Old Henderson Rd.
The victim from yesterday’s fatality accident on Old Henderson Rd. has been identified as Douglas Ryan Flowers, Age 38, of Evansville. He was pronounced deceased at the scene and died from  injuries related to the collision.