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HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS: Indiana Becomes the 19th State

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December 5 – December 11

The Week in Indiana History


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INDIANA:  205 YEARS OLD AND STILL GROWING

1816     December 11   President James Madison signed a Congressional resolution admitting Indiana to the Union as the 19th state.  The new state government would be centered in the capital city of Corydon.  Jonathan Jennings was elected to be the state’s first governor.


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1859     The Indiana General Assembly passed legislation which created Newton County in the northwestern area of the state.  Named for John Newton, a Revolutionary War soldier, it was the last county established in the Hoosier State, making it the 92nd county.  The city of Kentland was designated to serve as the county seat of government.


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1915     The Hoosier Poet, James Whitcomb Riley, boarded a train to travel to Miami, Florida, where he planned to spend the winter.  Newspapers reported that “Indiana’s wintry blasts are too much for him these days, now that his health is not what it was.”  Many of his friends gathered at his Indianapolis home on Lockerbie Street to see him off.


fb1933     Elmer Layden was appointed the new football coach at the University of Notre Dame.  A decade earlier he had been the fullback in the famous “Four Horsemen of Notre Dame” who had played for legendary coach Knute Rockne.  His hiring was the result of a shakeup of the coaching staff after a disappointing past season.  Newspapers reported Layden’s salary to be $10,000.

planes1941     Japanese planes attacked the United States base in Hawaii. This “day of infamy” led to the United States entry into World War II.  Hoosiers responded by going into uniform, buying war bonds, going to work in factories, and using ration books to conserve food and fuels.  More than 400,000 from Indiana served in the war.  Over 11,000 were killed.  Their names are enscribed on stone and bronze tablets on courthouse squares all around the state.

santa1954     Santa Claus began his annual visits to the Hoosier State.  Always an “early adopter,” he sometimes left his sleigh at the North Pole and arrived by helicopter.  That’s how he came to Beech Grove, where he landed at 5th and Main with a gift for every child.  As he flew over, he dropped balloons from the sky, each tagged with a card good for a special prize.

ABE MARTIN SEZ:

    Say what you please about home, it’s the only place in the world where they seem to know how to cook string beans.  

(Kin Hubbard, Abe Martin’s Town Pump,Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Company, Indianapolis, 1929)

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Indiana Quick Quiz

Match the stadium to the school

 1.  Ross-Ade Stadium               2.  Alumni Stadium                   3.  Memorial Stadium               4.  Scheumann Stadium

A.  Hanover College   B.  Ball State University   C.  Purdue University    D.  Indiana University

Answers Below


Did You Know?

    This year’s theme for Statehood Day is “Indiana’s Great Outdoors.”  Fourth-graders were invited to write essays on the topic.  Over 400 entries were received.  Here is the one which won First Place, written by Josiah C., a home-school student in Greenwood:

From the shores of Lake Michigan to the banks of the Ohio river, Indiana is filled with amazing nature.  You can see massive sand dunes in Indiana Dunes National Park, explore history at Falls of the Ohio State Park, or go fishing on a boat at Cagles Mill Lake.  

Indiana Dunes National Park is a great place to fly a kite.  There are some amazing snakes, like the blue racer, and caverns carved out of limestone.  Some of the impressive dunes are two hundred feet tall.  Some people think it is a desert, but it is actually on the shores of Lake Michigan.  There is plenty of water there!

One of the largest exposed fossil beds in the world is in the Falls of the Ohio State Park.  There are 220 acres of fossil beds.  You cannot take fossils home, but you can explore the fossil beds when the water is low in the fall.  You can go fishing, hiking, and picnicking while visiting the park.

Cagles Mill Lake was built in the 1950s as a flood control reservoir.  A flood control reservoir is a dam that makes sure that another river does not get too high or low by creating a lake.  This one protects the Eel and White Rivers.  You can also do fun things there like go fishing in a boat and look for bald eagles.  The sunrise over the trees is very pretty.

You can explore limestone caves at Indiana Dunes National Park or fossil beds at Falls of the Ohio State Park.  At Cagles Mill Lake you can spend the day fishing or bird watching.  Being outdoors can bring people together for a simple walk or a memorable vacation.  I am thankful for Indiana’s great outdoors!


ANSWERS: 1. C     2. A      3. D      4. B

Felony Charges For Vanderburgh County

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Todd Beasley-Braun

  Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Reckless Driving : CM : Pending
  Count 3 – Reckless Driving : CM : Pending

 

Jennifer Ann Lewis

  Count 1 – Dealing in a Narcotic Drug : 2F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Neglect of a Dependent : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – Possession of Marijuana : BM : Pending

 

Eric Dewayne Johnson

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

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81st Indiana State Police Recruit Academy Graduates

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Earlier this evening, December 2, 2021, the 81st Indiana State Police Recruit Academy completed its graduation ceremony in the Indiana State Capitol Rotunda. Opening remarks were made by Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter followed by a commencement address from Governor Eric Holcomb.

After the commencement address, the oath of office for the 29 new State Police officers was delivered by The Honorable Justice Christopher M. Goff, of the Indiana Supreme Court. Each new trooper was then presented their badge and official identification by Superintendent Carter and his staff.

Today’s graduation marked the culmination of 25 weeks of intense training which totaled nearly 1,100 hours. Some subject areas of training included criminal and traffic law, de-escalation, emergency vehicle operations, defensive tactics, firearms, impaired driving detection, scenario-based training, and a host of other academic subjects related to modern policing.

Each graduating trooper will be assigned to one of 14 State Police Posts across Indiana. Once at their assigned district, the new troopers will spend the next three months working side by side with a series of experienced Field Training Officers. The purpose of the field training is to put to practical application the training received throughout the formal academy training. Upon successful completion of field training, the new troopers will be assigned a state police patrol vehicle and will begin solo patrol in their assigned district.

* Included below is the graduation ceremony program that also lists each new trooper’s name and their assigned district

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Aces advance to NIVC Quarterfinals

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UE earns 3-1 win over Bradley

 CHICAGO – Freshman Giulia Cardona set her career mark with 23 kills to power the University of Evansville volleyball team to a 3-1 win over Bradley in the second round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship.

With wins over Sam Houston and Bradley, the Purple Aces advance to the quarterfinals where they will face Valparaiso in a road match on Monday at 7 p.m.

“It was a great overall performance. The girls are in great rhythm and followed the game plan exactly how we planned it,” UE head volleyball coach Fernando Morales exclaimed following the win.

Cardona led all players with her 23 kills and added 8 digs and 3 aces.  It surpassed her previous record of 22 kills, which came earlier this season at Miami Ohio.  Alondra Vazquez and Melanie Feliciano recorded 15 kills apiece and each finished with a double-double as they added 11 and 16 digs, respectively.  Blakeley Freeman led UE with 23 digs and Taya Haffner picked up 53 assists.  Kate Tsironis recorded a solo block and two block assists.  Bradley was paced by Serena Sparks, who had a match-high 25 digs.

 Set 1 – UE 25, Bradley 18

Evansville set an early tone, jumping out to an 8-2 lead to begin the match.  Giulia Cardona tallied three kills in the opening sequence while Melanie Feliciano added a pair.  Taya Haffner also picked up an ace.  Bradley got within four points before UE extended the lead to 13-5 with Laura Ruiz adding a pair of aces.  Over the remainder of the set, the Braves would not get closer than five points with the Aces cruising to a 25-18 win to grab the first set.

 

Set 2 – Bradley 27, UE 25

UE scored the first two points of the second frame before Bradley responded to take their first lead of the match at 5-4.  The Braves took multiple 2-point leads including 13-11 before Evansville stormed back with three in a row to retake a 14-13 edge.  The teams dueled it out down the stretch with ten tie scores.  Bradley took a 2-point edge at 19-17 but the Aces came back to take three leads, including 24-23 on a Vazquez kill.  With things knotted at 25-25, the Braves picked up the final two points to seal the win.

 

Set 3 – UE 25, Bradley 15

Momentum was on Bradley’s side to open the third frame as they scored the opening three points and holding the lead through the opening stages.  The Aces rallied to tie the score at 9-9 on a kill by Cardona.  That was part of an 8-0 Evansville run that saw them turn a 9-7 deficit into a 15-9 lead.  Three points in the run came from Cardona kills.  The Braves chipped away to get within four points (18-14), but the Aces scored the final four points with Blakeley Freeman adding an ace in a 25-15 victory.

 

Set 4 – UE 25, Bradley 20

Needing just one more set to advance to the quarterfinals, Evansville took a 4-2 lead to open the fourth before Bradley grabbed a 6-5 edge before stretching the advantage out to 12-9.  The pivotal run for UE came at that moment.  Kate Tsironis started a 4-0 run that included two more Cardona kills and one from Madisyn Steele.  Bradley tied it at 14-14, but it was Alondra Vazquez getting UE back in front with a kill to make it 16-15 and the Aces would hold strong from there.  In a fitting end to the match, it was an ace from Giulia Cardona that paved the way into the quarterfinals with a 25-20 win and a 3-1 match final.

 

Another Missouri Valley Conference foe awaits UE in the next round when they will match up at Valparaiso in a 7 p.m. contest on Monday evening.

Men’s basketball welcomes Tennessee Tech on Saturday

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Aces and Golden Eagles to square off at 1 p.m.

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Non-conference play resumes on Saturday when the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Tennessee Tech to the Ford Center for a 1 p.m. contest.  ESPN3 and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the coverage.

Last Time Out

– It was a tale of two halves in Wednesday’s Missouri Valley Conference opener that saw the Purple Aces drop a 54-52 decision against Southern Illinois

– UE trailed by 17 in the first half but rallied to tie the game in the final minute before a last-second shot gave the Salukis the win

– For the second game in a row, Shamar Givance reset his career scoring high, tallying 31 points

 

Two in a Row

– Three days after scoring what was a career mark of 26 points at Eastern Illinois, Shamar Givance went off for 31 versus SIU

– Givance was 11-for-16 from the field while hitting a pair of triples and 7 free throws

– Averaging 28.5 points in the last two outings, Givance has seen his season scoring average jump to 15.0 PPG, which leads the team and is 8th in the Valley

– The senior continues to pace the squad in assists and steals…his 3.7 assists/game ranks 7th in the MVC while his average of 1.5 steals is tied for third in the league

– He has 4 or more helpers in five of the last seven games including a season-high of 7 against DePauw

– Since opening the season with 7 points at Cincinnati, Givance has averaged 15.9 points while scoring 11 in all but once game since the opener

 

Checking all the Boxes

– It has been an unbelievable stretch for Jawaun Newton who has averaged 17.2 points and 7.4 rebounds over the last five contests

– He opened the Gulf Coast Showcase with a career-high of 30 points, marking the Aces first such effort since 2019

– It took until his 89th game to record the first double-double of his career, but #2 came just four days later…Newton registered 19 points and 10 boards on Nov. 24 versus Akron and followed that up with 13 points and 12 caroms at EIU

– The 12 caroms was Newton’s top career tally and continues to lead Evansville with 6.1 rebounds per game

 

Scouting the Opponent

– Tennessee Tech enters Saturday’s match-up with a 2-5 record with wins coming over Oakwood and Lipscomb

– In their last contest, the Golden Eagles dropped an 82-65 decision to Chattanooga

– Leading TTU in scoring is Keishawn Davidson, who has posted 12.0 points per contest

– Jr. Clay has recorded 11.7 PPG and paces Tennessee Tech with a total of 41 assists against just 13 turnovers

– Mamoudou Diarra checks in with 10.6 PPG while averaging a team high 5.4 rebounds per contest