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Southwest Indiana Headlined Vice President Pence And Abby Johnson At Right To Life Banquet In Evansville

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 Southwest Indiana Headlined Vice President Pence And Abby Johnson At The “Right to Life Banquet” In Evansville

AUGUST 26, 2022

EVANSVILLE, IN (August 24, 2022) Right to Life of Southwest Indiana hosted its Annual Banquet at the Old National Events Plaza on Thursday, August 25, 2022, with special guest speaker, Vice President Mike Pence, and keynote speaker Abby Johnson, a former director of Planned Parenthood turned Pro-Life Advocate and Founder and CEO of And Then There Were None, an organization that helps abortion workers leave the industry.

The Banquet serves as the organization’s primary fundraising event which helps with its major programs and projects such as providing and maintaining four Safe Haven Baby Boxes at local Fire Departments, providing thousands of diapers to local pregnancy care centers, empowering students and a recently unveiled Go Mobile Clinic which will provide free services to women such as ultrasounds and pregnancy testing for those who are in underserved areas within Southwest Indiana.

“We were privileged to have both Vice President Pence and Abby Johnson as speakers for the Right to Life Banquet,” said Mary Ellen Van Dyke, executive director for Right to Life. “The pro-life movement is forever changed because of the passion and work that Vice President Pence and Abby Johnson do on an everyday basis.”

“Now that Roe v. Wade has been consigned to the ash heap of history, a new arena in the cause of life has emerged and it is incumbent on all who cherish the sanctity of life to resolve that we will take the defense of the unborn and support for women in crisis pregnancies to every state Capitol in America,” said Vice President Mike Pence. “Right to Life of Southwest Indiana is leading that charge right here in the Hoosier State, and I am proud to stand with you in that arena. tonight”

“Right to Life has always been pro-life and pro-woman,” continued Van Dyke. “With the fall of Roe v. Wade, our organization is moving to expand its reach to help moms facing unplanned pregnancies through tangible means such as the Go Mobile Clinic, support of local pregnancy centers, and programs that support those who have had abortions.”

The Banquet was sold out, but donations may still be made through the website at www.rtlswin.org.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ###

About Right to Life of Southwest Indiana

THE MISSION – The mission of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana is to protect life.

THE VISION – The vision is to protect the right of human life from fertilization to natural death

League Of Women Voters Of Southwestern Indiana Will Hold A News Conference Today

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The League of Women Voters of Southwestern Indiana will hold a news conference on Friday, August 26th at 10:00 a.m. on the front steps of the Civic Center in downtown Evansville.

We will be presenting information on the League of Women Voters video which is now available and will help get out the vote.

Time: 10:00 am in front of Civic Center.

About: League of Women Voters’ new voting video.
Contact person: Barbara Delker, 812-457-0580, League of Women Voters Board Member.

UE Volleyball Opens 2022 Season Today

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Aces Travel To Marshall Invitational

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to build on the success of the 2021 fall season, the University of Evansville volleyball team opens its 2022 campaign this weekend at the Marshall Invitational in Huntington, W.Va.  After opening on Friday morning at 11AM versus Wright State, the Purple Aces face Marshall at 5PM CT on both Friday and Saturday.  Both contests versus the Thundering Herd will be streamed on ESPN+.

 Top Pick

– Earning its highest-ever preseason ranking since joining the Missouri Valley Conference in 1994, UE was chosen to finish second in the preseason coaches poll

– Alondra Vazquez and Melanie Feliciano both received MVC Preseason All-Conference Team recognition

One More Time

– Alondra Vazquez returns for her fifth season with the Purple Aces on the cusp of back-to-back spots on the All-MVC First Team

– Last fall, Vazquez set the UE single-season record with 494 kills, which led the MVC and was 15th in the nation

– Her 4.22 kills per set finished 32nd in the NCAA while other statistical national rankings included total kills (15th), total points (15th), total attacks (22nd), points per set (29th) and service aces (59th)

Another First Teamer

– For the first time in her UE career, Melanie Feliciano was named to the All-MVC First Team in 2021

– She finished the year with 380 kills, an average of 3.28 per set, which ranked 6th in the Valley

– Her final hitting tally of .273 was 11th in the league

– Playing in 116 out of 118 possible sets, Feliciano posted 2.52 digs per set, which was third on the squad

Freshman of the Year

– Giulia Cardona became the first player in program history to earn one of the MVC specialty awards when she was named the 2021 MVC Freshman of the Year

– In one of the top freshman campaigns in program history, Cardona led the MVC with 0.50 service aces per set and completed the season ranked 8th in the NCAA and tops among all freshmen nationally

– Over the final 20 matches last fall, Cardona recorded double-digit kills in each contest and finished with a season average of 3.99 per set, which was second in the MVC

– Other national rankings in 2021 included total points (25th), total kills (31st), points per set (42nd), kills per set (48th), and total attacks (55th)

USI Recognizes Recipients That Tallies More Than 2.3 Million Volunteer Hours

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USI Recognizes Recipients That Tallies More Than 2.3 Million Volunteer Hours

AUGUST 26, 2022

The University of Southern Indiana’s volunteer organization celebrated its 2022 award recipients and dedicated volunteer community during the annual Volunteer USI Recognition Dinner on Wednesday, August 24. During the 2021-22 fiscal year, volunteers devoted 52,578 hours to USI and the local community. Since 1996, Volunteer USI has recorded a total of 2,336,383 volunteer hours.

Each year, Volunteer USI recognizes three award recipients who have contributed outstanding service with a lasting impact on USI and/or the community. The award categories include Volunteer of the Year, Mentor of the Year, and Student Volunteer of the Year.

Volunteer of the Year 

Linda Oliver ’90, USI alumna and Varsity Club member, was recognized as the 2022 Volunteer of the Year. Oliver has devoted her time to USI for over 15 years, serving to meet numerous University needs. She regularly helps with activities and events for USI Athletics, including USI Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Cross Country and others.

Outside of USI Athletics, Oliver volunteers for USI by helping students check-in for Screaming Eagles Orientations, supporting various Welcome Week activities, serving to promote volunteerism at student involvement fairs, helping with campus landscape improvements, assisting during Commencement ceremonies, organizing alumni mailings and preparing flags for several special USI events. During the last academic year, she volunteered more than 160 hours at the University.

A fellow volunteer said, “Linda is always ready to volunteer,” and “she is always ready to step up no matter the task.”

An anonymous nominator says, “Linda has great joy and enthusiasm for helping others. She is someone who takes the initiative, is attentive to detail and is efficient in all her volunteer activities for USI.”

Mentor of the Year 

Dr. Matthew Powless, Assistant Professor of Psychology, was recognized as the 2022 Mentor of the Year. Powless holds three degrees in psychology from Indiana University—a bachelor’s degree in psychology; a Master of Science master’s degree in Education, specializing in counseling and counselor education; and a doctorate in counseling psychology with a focus on sport and performance psychology.

His research interests include clinical and counseling psychology, sport and performance psychology, scholarship of teaching and learning, adverse childhood experiences, and deliberate practice. Powless taught Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Research Methods and Statistics I and II at USI.

Powless made time to address student concerns and issues beyond course content. He often advised psychology majors about their education paths, different psychology professions and how to explore those professions. While at USI, he helped students identify goals and offered advice on the steps to take to achieve goals in, and beyond, the classroom.

When Powless encountered a situation he could help with, he was always involved and committed to helping others. His kind, approachable nature and genuine desire to help students made it easy for struggling students to talk to him, and he was known to refer students to Counseling and Psychological Services when they were in need of further guidance.

An anonymous nominator says, “Dr. Powless was known as the kindest and most approachable professor among the psychology faculty by students. His sincerity and genuineness created a friendly environment in all his classrooms. His advice gave me the clarity I sought regarding my degree path.”

Student Volunteer of the Year 

Sarah Fruit, a senior at USI, was recognized as the 2022 Student Volunteer of the Year. Fruit is a food and nutrition major with a concentration in dietetics and a minor in personal training.

In her first three years at USI, Sarah volunteered over 412 hours to USI and community organizations. Her passion for nutrition shines through her volunteer work, and she uses her USI education to benefit the community. Fruit teaches nutrition education at community health fairs, and nutrition classes for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation.

Fruit has assisted with snack preparation for after-school programs at Patchwork Central and has volunteered for more than two years at Urban Seeds, a local nonprofit that advocates for a quality, equitable and robust food system, increasing access to healthy food. At Urban Seeds, she helps fulfill orders for the Nourish bulk-food buying club, and during the summer of 2020, she prepared 200 meals from scratch each week to support Evansville organizations and individuals.

Fruit has volunteered for the Tri-State Food Bank and the Market on Main, an organization that strives to fill homes with locally grown produce, meals, and hand-crafted products. She distributed meals at the National African American Parent Involvement Day, worked at the SWIRCA Nutrition Education Booth, and spent time helping at the Vanderburgh County Women, Infants and Children Clinic.

She also volunteered her time for organizations and programs including High School TEEN POWER and Middle School TEEN POWER, during which time she facilitated small and large group activities for 400 students and served as a mentor for members of TEENPOWER’s Youth Staff.

Since 2014, Fruit has volunteered at Youth Resources where she has served as a college advisor for the Teen Advisory Council, mentored high-school students, and assisted with the planning and execution of two fundraising events—Big Man on Campus and Youth Resources’ Trivia Night. She has also helped with Emerging Leaders, participating in mentor groups and completing outside service and leadership activities.

At USI, Fruit has served as a scholarship interviewer for the Harolyn Torain Multicultural Leadership Scholarship and as a member of the Sodexo Student Board of Directors, during which time she collected input from students regarding dining and food services on campus.

Since the fall of 2019, she has served as a USI Student Ambassador, providing weekly tours and working open house events for prospective students and their families, and since spring of 2020, as a USI Orientation Leader, helping to develop a virtual curriculum for incoming students, facilitating orientation sessions for 350 students and mentoring and educating first-year Orientation Leaders.

Fruit has been a member of the USI Food and Nutrition student organization since the fall of 2020 and is currently serving as the organization’s president. She has coordinated menus, purchasing and cooking for the Ronald McDonald House, planned and advertised for a guest speaker for the USI community and helped create a nutrition-related newsletter for the USI campus.

Fruit’s nominator says, “Sarah is an outstanding young woman. She is not only intelligent and bright, but she has a warm and welcoming personality. I have never met a young woman that is so self-assured and confident in her own skin. She inspires me. Sarah is always the first to volunteer and has a true passion for helping people. She is successful at juggling fulltime classes, while also working at both Deaconess Hospital and USI as a lead tutor in Academic Skills.”

Canine Aquatic Center Celebrates National Dog Day

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Canine Aquatic Center Celebrates National Dog Day

AUGUST 26, 2022

EVANSVILLE, IN  Canine Aquatic Center in Evansville, IN is celebrating National Dog Day on August 26th, 2022 by offering a free aquatic initial evaluation with the purchase of three swims now through September 2022. National Dog Day encourages dog ownership of all breeds.

“If you are looking for your new dog, be sure to consider all dogs including mixes and purebreds. Dogs keep us healthy, both physically and mentally. Each dog deserves to live a happy, safe, and abuse-free life.

They all give us unconditional love and companionship, keep us safe, and provide therapeutic assistance to those in need. Join us in celebrating our dogs” – Janice Stamps, Physical Therapist & Owner/President.

Jan opened the Rehab for Life, LLC outpatient physical and occupational therapy clinic in 2007, and in 2019, built and opened a new Rehab for Life facility and Canine Aquatic Therapy Center in Evansville, IN. Her belief that animals, as well as humans, deserve the very best rehab and fitness opportunities led to the creation of this new state-of-the-art indoor aquatic facility.

Canine Aquatic Center is an indoor state-of-the-art canine rehabilitation pool. It is the only facility in the Tri-State to offer a full range of aquatic therapy services. Aquatic therapy aids in recovery from surgery and injury, weight-loss management, cardiac rehabilitation, and chronic pain management. Aqua therapy is an option for dogs that are unable to do land-based exercise due to recent surgery, acute orthopedic or neuromuscular injury, rheumatological disease, or neurological impairment.

For more information on Canine Aquatic Center call (812) 401-5209 or visit www.mycanineaquaticcenter.com.

THUNDERBOLTS ANNOUNCE FIRST PLAYER SIGNING OF THE 2022-2023 CAMPAIGN

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THUNDERBOLTS ANNOUNCE FIRST PLAYER SIGNING OF THE 2022-2023 CAMPAIGN

Evansville, IN:  The Evansville Thunderbolts, of the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League), announced today the signing of Matthew Hobbs for the 2022-2023 season.

The 6-foot Center from Burlington, Ontario played 19 games with the Birmingham Bulls (SPHL) last season and two games with the Newfoundland Growlers (ECHL), before joining the Thunderbolts and finishing the year in Evansville.  He played three regular season games and two post-season games with the Bolts.

Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations, Jeff Bes, says of Hobbs, “Matt brings intensity and energy, every shift of every game, every player on our team plays bigger and harder because of Hobbsy. Looking forward to Matt becoming a fan favorite both on and off the ice this season.”

Hobbs says, “I am very excited to re-sign in Evansville as it is an honor to wear the Thunderbolts logo. I cannot wait to get back on the ice in front of a packed Ford center with best fans in the league. In my time last season, I was able to really enjoy the great city and the great support of our fans.  I’m looking forward to bringing a spark to our roster and help get this team back to the playoffs for a big push.”

Season ticket and group packages are now on sale for the upcoming season.  Call 812-422-BOLT or visit our all-new website (www.evansvillethunderbolts.com) for de

UE Men’s Basketball Roster Update

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Aces Preparing For 2022-23 Season

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville head men’s basketball coach David Ragland has announced that junior Trey Hall will be shifting his collegiate focus to academics and will not be on the Purple Ace’s active roster moving forward.  Hall will remain at UE as he works towards his degree.

“Our program will continue to support Trey Hall in any way that we can,” Ragland explained.  “Academics are the top priority at the University of Evansville and we are excited for Trey to work towards a successful future.”

Vincennes University Board Honors Outgoing Trustee George Ridgway

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VINCENNES, Ind., August 25, 2022

Wednesday’s Vincennes University Board of Trustees meeting was the first for the 2022-23 academic year. It was also the final meeting for longtime outgoing Trustee and 1966 VU alumnus George Ridgway.

The Board honored Ridgway for his service, leadership, and dedication to VU. On behalf of the Board, VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson presented Ridgway with a framed resolution of appreciation. Ridgway has served as a VU Trustee since October 2013. He will end his term on Oct. 2.

“There aren’t too many people who have had as many different roles and affiliations with Vincennes University as George Ridgway,” Johnson said. “He has brought tremendous insight, wisdom, and experience to the Board of Trustees.”

As a VU alum, former professor, donor, and Trustee, Ridgway has left an indelible imprint on the University. Beginning in 1968, he taught Architectural rafting and surveying at VU for 15 years. He was named department chair in 1975. He served as the interim division chair in 1978. The following year, he earned his Architect’s Registration, received his pilot’s license, and founded the firm George S. Ridgway and Associates, which focused on historic restorations. He later obtained his Land Surveyor’s Registration and joined the Cook Group as chief architect of the Engineering & Architecture Office. Ridgway served as the chair of the National Council of Architectural Registration Board and the Indiana State Board of Architects. He has made major donations to endow VU scholarships which support students majoring in Architectural Drafting, Surveying, and Aviation Flight. He received the VU Alumni Association’s highest award, the Walter A. Davis Memorial Citation for Service, in 2009.

The Board met on Wednesday, Aug. 24, in the Center for Innovation, Technology, and Innovation at the VU Jasper Campus. The August meeting took the Trustees on a deep dive into VU’s innovative initiatives and efforts that support industry partners and students at all education levels.

Paulo Dutra e Mello of Telamon Robotics and CTIM Director Jacob Berg made a presentation on VU’s Collaborative Robot (Cobot) labs. Berg noted that the state-of-the-art cobots are a game changer, and are incredibly popular with prospective students and VUJ students. Through a shared service arrangement, Dutra e Mello has been named as the first Director of the Center for Applied Robotics and Automation on the Vincennes Campus, which is funded by a Lilly Endowment grant. An open house event in the College of Technology in October will feature the new center.

VU is boosting STEM education in K-8 schools throughout Indiana with funding from a Lilly Endowment grant. In partnership with the Indiana Next Generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC) at Purdue University, VU has launched Design and Innovation Studios in multiple elementary and middle schools to introduce students to coding, robots, 3D printing, and other STEM-related education and technology. Northeast Dubois Elementary School Principal Courtney Hopf and teacher Jennifer Wright gave the Board an update on how their students engage with the cutting-edge technologies in their school’s new studio.

Hopf thanked VU for its commitment to Hoosier youth.

“It speaks volumes that Vincennes University is willing to invest in our earliest learners,” she said. “These students are knocking it out of the park. We are putting technology, engineering, and coding in six-year-olds’ hands. Seeing the kids’ faces light up and problem solve is just wonderful.”

The Board also heard an update from VUJ Assistant Vice President and Dean Christian Blome on the extraordinary happenings on the VUJ Campus, including the completion of $2.5 million renovation of the Administration Building. VUJ and the Patoka Valley Career and Technical Cooperative have forged a strong partnership in a variety of programs that equip high school students with in-demand skills. Blome shared the Patoka Valley partnership has introduced new pathways for Fall 2022, including Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice, Education Professions, Certified Nursing Assistant, and Human/Social Services. He also announced 23 students were recipients of Scholastic Excellence Awards, which includes full tuition in addition to a $1,000 stipend and laptop computer, and that the VUJ Foundation unanimously voted in July to renew the scholarship program for the 2023-24 academic year.

The Board received an enrollment report from Director of Admissions Ryan Barbauld. He shared that there has been an increase in the number of African-American/Black freshmen for the Fall 2022 Semester. There was also a small increase in incoming students at VUJ.

Director of Enterprise Applications Jaci Lederman, Director of Technology and Infrastructure Sean Wilkerson, and Director of IT Security gave reports on Information Technology, including an update on enhanced cybersecurity, a significant wi-fi infrastructure upgrade, a cloud phone system upgrade, and the installation of Zoom rooms at the Vincennes, Jasper, and Gibson County campuses. The Zoom smart classrooms will have 4K high-definition cameras and enhance high-quality remote learning experiences for students.

The next Board meeting is Monday, Oct. 3.

 

DAILY ARREST WARRANTS

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DAILY ARREST WARRANTS

Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants