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Aces Earn Sole Possession Of First In Valley With Series Sweep Of Bradley

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Aces Earn Sole Possession Of First in Valley With Series Sweep Of Bradley
 
EVANSVILLE – A hot Aces offense helped lift the University of Evansville baseball team to a 15-4 run-rule victory in seven innings over Bradley, securing a series sweep of the Braves, on Sunday afternoon at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“Great offensive day when we needed it. To hit 5 home runs and everyone in the lineup contributing lead to our win,” said Aces head baseball coach Wes Carroll. “Really proud of our pitchers coming in and getting outs too. “Overall great weekend for Aces Baseball.”On the mound, Nate Hardman picked up his second win of the season, coming on in relief and throwing three innings, allowing just one run on three hits. Michael Parks and Shane Harris also recorded relief innings, combining for nine outs and allowing just four base runners and no outs.

Six Aces tallied multi-hit outings on the afternoon with Mark Shallenberger, Brendan Hord, and Chase Hug all notching three hits in the seven-inning win. Of Evansville’s 15 runs, 10 were scored with the long ball as the Aces launched five home runs on the day.

What was a resounding Aces win did not begin that way as Bradley tallied three runs in the opening stanza and threatened for more, but Caleb Reinhardt and the Evansville defense limited the Braves to a 3-0 advantage. Evansville wasted little time in answering, hanging four runs on the scoreboard in the bottom of the first on an RBI groundout by Widder and a three-run homer down the right-field line by Eric Roberts.

Bradley responded with a solo home run from Connor O’Brien that tied the game at four again in the top of the second, but that would be the Brave’s last offense of the day.

The Aces launched two more home runs in the second as Hug and Widder each jolted solo shots to hand UE a 6-4 lead. Two innings later, Shallenberger smashed a three-run homer to right-center field that gave the Aces some breathing room.

Despite Evansville’s offense getting much of the acclaim on the day, the defense was remarkable. Evansville recorded four double plays in Sunday’s series finale, adding on to its Valley-leading total to give UE 43 on the season.

UE added three more runs in the fifth and tallied two in the bottom of the sixth, including a solo home run by Danny Borgstrom that helped lift Evansville to a 15-4 run-rule victory.

Evansville returns to the field on Friday night at 6 PM as the Aces open a three-game set against Illinois State at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium.

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Late rally sends Evansville past Bradley on special day for the program

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EVANSVILLE – On the day that the Aces retired the #23 worn by Jamey Carroll, the University of Evansville baseball team earned its 23rd win of the season, an 8-7 come-from-behind victory over Bradley on Saturday afternoon at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.
“Great to get the series win on Saturday. It was a back-and-forth game, but we were able to have a big offensive inning,” said Aces head baseball coach Wes Carroll. “The bottom of our order gave us quality at bats and delivered. Drew Dominik followed up Nick (Smith) well on the mound. but Shane Harris made the big pitches to close it out. It was just an overall great day for Aces Baseball as we celebrated Jamey Carroll’s number retirement and we got a series win.”

A pregame ceremony honored UE Hall of Famer and Aces baseball alum Jamey Carroll (1994-96), who was presented with a commemorative sign and had his number displayed on the right center field wall before delivering a speech to the 657 fans in attendance Saturday afternoon.

On the field, Nick Smith started, spending 5.2 innings on the mound, allowing five earned runs and firing five strikeouts. Redshirt senior Drew Dominik earned the win, coming on in relief for 2.2 innings of scoreless work and striking-out a pair. To close out the game and hold off the Braves, Redshirt sophomore Shane Harris recorded two outs with just six pitches, inducing a double play to end the game and earn his first career save.

At the plate, a balanced effort up and down the lineup saw eight Aces record a hit with Simon Scherry continuing his run of strong form, going two-for-four with an RBI. The eight and nine batters in the lineup, Brendan Hord and Chase Hug were the key to the win, recording a pair of RBI each.

Evansville got off to a quick start in the bottom of the first with solo home runs off the bats of Tanner Craig and Scherry for a 2-0 lead. In the second, Bradley answered with a run on an RBI groundout, but the Aces responded as Danny Borgstrom doubled down the right field line to retake a 3-1 lead.

Both teams’ bats went silent in the third and fourth innings, but Connor O’Brien tied the game for the Braves in the fifth with a two-run base hit to left that knotted the game at three. An inning later, Bradley took its first lead of the game with two home runs, a solo shot by Connor Manthey and a two-run homer from Cal McGinnis that lifted the Braves to a 6-3 advantage.

The Aces would immediately respond in the bottom half of the sixth with doubles from Eric Roberts and Hord and a two-run single from Hug that catapulted Evansville back in front, 8-6.

Bradley threatened in the ninth, pushing a run across with one out on a single by O’Brien. With the bases loaded, Evansville brought in Harris, who faced Peter Hansen and on a 2-2 count got Hansen to ground into a 5-3 double play to end the game.

Evansville and Bradley wrap-up their three-game series on Sunday with a 1 PM first pitch at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

Aces drop Saturday opener to Salukis

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Game two halted due to weather

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Southern Illinois opened Saturday’s doubleheader with an 8-6 victory over the University of Evansville softball team before game two was halted with the Salukis holding a 6-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth.

 

Game One – Southern Illinois 8, UE 6

Elisabeth Huckleberry opened the scoring with a solo home run in the top of the second.  Evansville tied it up in the bottom of the third when Zoe Frossard looked to be caught in a rundown before an error on the Salukis helped her score the tying run.  Marah Wood picked up UE’s first hit of the game to score Mackenzie McFeron to put the Aces up, 2-1.

It took just one pitch in the fourth for SIU to tie it up as Rylie Hamilton hit a solo shot to center.  The top of the fifth saw the Salukis plate three runs to go up by a 5-2 score.  Capping off the scoring in the frame was an RBI triple by Aubree DePron.

Evansville refused to give up and McFeron made it happen in the bottom of the fifth.  After leading off with a triple, she scored on Wood’s second RBI hit of the game, cutting the deficit to 5-3.  Elizabeth Warwick countered in the next half inning, belting the third long ball of the day for SIU, a 3-run launch to center, to extend the lead to 8-3.

UE made a final gasp in the seventh with the first two batters earning walks before a long single by Jenna Lis scored a pair.  Jenna Nink added an RBI groundout, but the deficit was too much to overcome with the Salukis earning an 8-6 win.  Wood had two hits and two RBI in the game while Lis matched Wood’s RBI tally.  Sarah Harness recorded the win for SIU, tossing six frames while Izzy Vetter suffered the loss.

 

Game Two

Four hits in the top of the first saw SIU take the early 2-0 lead before they added a third run in the second.  In the third, Southern Illinois made it a 5-0 game as their ninth hit padded the lead.  Jenny Jansen led the fourth off with a home run off the scoreboard for the sixth run of the day.  SIU scored in each of the opening four frames.

As UE was set to bat in the bottom of the fifth, lightning halted play before rain started to fall.  The remainder of the game will take place on Sunday at 11 a.m. before the third game of the series begins.  Senior Day festivities will be held following the final game on Sunday.

Newman tosses gem as Eagles sweep Tritons

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Junior second baseman Rachel Martinez (Chicago, Illinois) had a three-run double in the opener as the Screaming Eagles defeated the Tritons, 4-1, while home runs by sophomore first baseman Lexi Fair (Greenwood, Indiana) and junior pitcher/designated player Allie Goodin (Evansville, Indiana) capped off a 5-0 victory for the Eagles in the nightcap.
 
USI (38-10, 24-2 GLVC) struck first in the opening game as an RBI-single by junior shortstop Jordan Rager (Fishers, Indiana) in the top of the first inning put the Eagles up, 1-0.
 
The Tritons (27-20, 15-11 GLVC) wasted little time answering the Eagles’ tally as a solo home run off the bat of junior shortstop Irene Travis in the home half of the first tied the score at 1-1.
 
Martinez’s three-run double with two outs in the third broke the stalemate and gave Goodin plenty of cushion en route to her 10th win of the year.
 
Goodin (10-2) gave up just one run off four hits while striking out seven batters.
 
In game two, the Eagles broke a scoreless tie in the top of the fourth inning as a one-out double by sophomore catcher Sammie Kihega (Greenfield, Indiana), a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Martinez staked the Eagles to a 1-0 lead.
 
USI added to that tally in the next frame as Fair hit her team-leading eighth home run of the season to put the Eagles up, 2-0. Newman’s two-out single in the sixth drove in USI’s third run, while a two-run home run by Goodin in the seventh gave USI a 5-0 lead.
 
Newman (14-3), meanwhile, struck out 12 of the first 13 batters she faced before a one-out single in the fifth broke up her perfect-game bid. The Tritons took advantage of errors in the sixth and seventh innings to put a runner on base, but Newman never allowed the opposition to reach second base as she allowed just three base runners en route to her third 15-plus strikeout performance of the season.
 
The Eagles, who set the program’s single-season record for conference victories with their opening-game win, conclude the regular-season Sunday at noon when they visit Lindenwood University in a GLVC doubleheader in St. Charles, Missouri.
 

Eagles close regular-season with two provisional times

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CALEDONIA, Mich.—University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field collected a pair of NCAA Division II provisional qualifying times Friday night at the Davenport Invitational.
 
Junior Titus Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) paced the Screaming Eagles with a first-place finish and NCAA II provisional time of 14 minutes, 00.40 seconds in the men’s 5,000 meters. Senior Austin Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) was sixth in the 5,000 meters with a provisional time of 14:21.73, while sophomore Silas Winders(Mansfield, Tennessee) narrowly missed a provisional mark in the 5,000 meters with his 10th-place finish and time of 14:30.08.
 
Junior Madison King (Avon, Indiana) also narrowly missed a provisional mark in the 800 meters with his seventh-place finish. King finished the race in a season-best time of 1:53.07.
 
Senior Jennifer Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) also narrowly missed a provisional time in the women’s 5,000 meters as she finished third with a time of 17:09.02.
 
USI returns to action May 5-7 when it competes at the Great Lakes Valley Conference Outdoor Championships in Bolivar, Missouri.

Columbia Brands USA To Create 175 Quality Jobs With $3.7 Million Investment In Robards

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Apparel and footwear company has maintained distribution operation since 2004

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 28, 2022) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear noted continued economic growth in Western Kentucky as he announced Columbia Brands USA LLC, a manufacturer of apparel and footwear products, will expand its presence in Henderson County with a $3.7 million investment in its existing distribution operation creating 175 full-time jobs.

“Thank you to the leaders at Columbia Brands USA for this commitment in Kentucky’s workforce and the Henderson County community,” Gov. Beshear said. “Companies continue to grow their distribution operations in the commonwealth, capitalizing on our ideal geographic location and logistics strength. It is great to see Columbia expand its presence in Western Kentucky, and I hope to see even more growth in the future.”

Through this project, leaders at Columbia will invest in facility upgrades and new equipment to accommodate the relocation of a performance fishing gear line from the company’s distribution facility in Oregon. New jobs created will include warehouse associates and supervisory positions. Upgrades at the 520,000-square-foot distribution center in Robards are expected to begin this May and be completed by May 2023.

“We’ve had a distribution center in Kentucky since 2004,” said Tim Boyle, president, CEO, and chairman of the board at Columbia. “We think investing in this area will be good for our business, strengthening our supply chain and allowing us to hire top-notch talent.”

“Our distribution center in Henderson County continues to advance new processing capabilities,” added Alonzo Plater, the company’s vice president of global distribution. “Investment in this area will help us achieve our goal to get our products into the hands of our customers and consumers in the timeliest manner possible. “

Columbia Brands USA, a subsidiary of Columbia Sportswear Co., is based in Oregon, where it was established in 2003. The company sells and distributes branded apparel and footwear products throughout the U.S., including Columbia, Sorel, Montrail, prAna and Mountain Hardwear. Columbia operates one of its two U.S. distribution centers in Robards, where it currently employs nearly 200 people.

Columbia is part of Kentucky’s expansive logistics and distribution network. Since the start of the Beshear administration, the sector has announced more than 4,000 full-time, Kentucky-resident jobs across more than 80 facility expansions and new-location projects with $563 million in private-sector investment in the commonwealth.

State Sen. Robby Mills welcomed the company’s expansion in Kentucky.

“It is exciting to hear that a signature, the existing industry is choosing to expand in Northwest Kentucky,” Sen. Mills said. “We have worked hard to make Kentucky friendly to industrial investment and this announcement proves our efforts have been recognized.  Congratulations to Columbia, and welcome to their performance fishing gear line!”

State Rep. Jonathan Dixon thanked the company for its faith in the local workforce.

“Columbia has been a great community partner over the years. Their continued investment in our area is a testament to the company’s commitment to our people and is greatly appreciated,” Rep. Dixon said.

Henderson County Judge/Executive Brad Schneider noted the partnerships that helped keep the project in the commonwealth.

“We are truly grateful for the continued investments Columbia Sportswear is making in our region. We’re certain this project will help Columbia achieve its strategic goals. This expansion will benefit citizens throughout Northwest Kentucky,” Judge/Executive Schneider said. “We’re also thankful to have strong partnerships with the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Henderson Economic Development and the board of directors of 4 Star Industrial Park, with whom Henderson County Fiscal Court worked to provide the incentives needed to seal the deal. Congratulations, Columbia!”

Doug Bell, West Kentucky Regional Industrial Development board chair, said Columbia’s continued growth reflects its strength as an employer in the region.

“This is an exciting day for both 4 Star Industrial Park and Columbia Sportswear,” Bell said. “Columbia has been a tremendous corporate citizen and to see this capital expansion job creation exemplifies what we have known for many years.”

Columbia’s investment and planned job creation furthers recent economic momentum in the commonwealth, as the state builds back stronger from the effects of the pandemic.

Site Selection magazine’s annual Governor’s Cup rankings for 2021 recently placed Kentucky atop the South Central region, and third nationally, for qualifying projects per capita.

Gov. Beshear recently announced that on Jan. 28, S&P Global Ratings revised Kentucky’s financial outlook to positive from stable and affirmed its “A-” credit rating. S&P cited a reduced reliance on one-time items to balance the budget and a higher balance in the state’s rainy-day fund as primary factors influencing the change.

That follows a 2021 during which the commonwealth shattered every economic development record in the books. Private-sector new-location and expansion announcements included a record $11.2 billion in total planned investment and commitments to create a record 18,000-plus full-time jobs across the coming years. Kentucky’s average incentivized hourly wage for projects statewide in 2021 was $24 before benefits, a 9.4% increase over the previous year.

In recent months, the commonwealth has announced the two largest economic development projects in state history. In September, Gov. Beshear and leaders from Ford Motor Co. and SK Innovation celebrated a transformative $5.8 billion investment that will create 5,000 jobs in Hardin County. Earlier this month, the Governor was joined by leadership at Envision AESC to announce a $2 billion investment that will create 2,000 jobs in Warren County. These announcements solidify Kentucky as the national leader in EV battery production.

Columbia’s commitment also continues recent economic growth in Western Kentucky. Since the start of the Beshear administration, companies in the region have announced more than 90 new-location and expansion projects totaling over $1.7 billion in new investments and creating more than 2,400 full-time jobs.

Kentucky also saw an all-time, record-setting budget surplus in fiscal year 2021 and entered 2022 with an estimated $1.9 billion more than budgeted.

To encourage investment and job growth in the community, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) today preliminarily approved a 10-year incentive agreement with the company under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $2.2 million in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of $3.7 million and annual targets of:

  • Creation and maintenance of 175 Kentucky-resident, full-time jobs across 10 years; and
  • Paying an average hourly wage of $24 including benefits across those jobs.

Additionally, KEDFA approved the company for up to $100,000 in tax incentives through the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act (KEIA). KEIA allows approved companies to recoup Kentucky sales and use tax on construction costs, building fixtures, equipment used in research and development and electronic processing.

By meeting its annual targets over the agreement term, the company can be eligible to keep a portion of the new tax revenue it generates. The company may claim eligible incentives against its income tax liability and/or wage assessments.

In addition, Columbia can receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers. These include no-cost recruitment and job placement services, reduced-cost customized training, and job training incentives.

For more information on Columbia Brands USA, visit Columbia.com.

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners 

May 10, 2022 – 3:00 p.m. 

Room 301, Civic Center Complex 

AGENDA 

1. Call to Order 

2. Attendance 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

    1. 4. Action Items A. County Engineer 1. Permission to Open Bids: VC22-05-01: Resurfacing of County Roads 
        1. 2. Oak Hill Road Right of Way Offers i. Parcel 4 – Bart Schultz – $5,100.00 
        2. ii. Parcel 13 – Andrew Effinger – $2,850.00 
        3. iii. Parcel 47 – Aaron Marx – $2,225.00 
        4. 3. SJCA, Inc. Engineering Agreement – Replacement of Bridge #100 on Adler Road 
        5. 4. Azteca Milling, LP Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement 
        6. 5. IDEM Notice of Intent for Green River Road Trail 
        7. 6. Eleanor’s Place Street Plans 
        8. 7. Kansas Meadows Street Plans 
        9. B. Health Department 1. COVID-19 Update 
        10. 2. UE Inclusive Healthy Community Program Proposal 
        11. 3. IDOH Grant Agreement – My Healthy Baby Program 
        12. 4. IDOH Data Sharing Agreement – Pre to 3 Program 
        13. 5. IDOH Grant Agreement – Ryan White Part B Rebates 
        14. C. Superior Court 1. Agreement for Chinese (Mandarin) Language Interpreter Services – Szu-Ching (Simon) Wang 
        15. D. Purdue Co-Operative Extension 1. Advanced Document Solutions Agreement 
        16. E. Sheriff’s Office 1. Quality Correctional Care Addendum 
        17. F. Ordinance No. CO.05-22-005 – An Ordinance Amending the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, Indiana Credit Card Policy Procedure 
        18. 5. Department Head Reports 
        19. 6. New Business 
        20. 7. Old Business 
    2. 8. Consent Items A. Approval of April 26th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 
    3. B. Employment Changes 
        1. C. County Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. 04/25-04/29/2022 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

        1. ii. 05/02-05/06/2022 
        2. D. County Treasurer 1. Inkeepers Tax Report 
        3. E. County Engineer 1. Report & Claims 
        4. 2. Travel Request 
        5. F. Highway Department 1. Annual Operational Report 
        6. 2. Department Head Report 
        7. 3. Surplus Request 
        8. G. ONEP Waiver Request – Junior Achievement Evansville Regional Business Hall of Fame 
        9. H. Evansville Vanderburgh County Building Authority 2022 Space Allocation 
        10. I. Letter in Support of God is Good Foundation & Refugees 

9. Public Comment 

10. AdjournmentÂ