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Volleyball back home to face Bradley

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Aces and Braves to meet Sunday and Monday

Following a successful trip to Loyola that saw the University of Evansville volleyball team earn a split, the Purple Aces return home this weekend to host Bradley

– Matches will take place on Sunday and Monday with each one beginning at 6 p.m. with ESPN+ having both broadcasts

 

Last Time Out

– Trailing 13-9 in the fifth set of Monday’s finale at Loyola, the Aces reeled off the final six points to defeat the Ramblers by a 3-2 margin on the strength of a 15-13 decision

– Alondra Vazquez led UE with 17 kills while Rachel Basinski recorded 24 digs

– Brooke Springer tied the Evansville program mark with 11 block assists in the winning effort

 

Otters sign catcher Matt Malkin

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The Evansville Otters have signed catcher Matt Malkin to a contract for the 2021 season.

Malkin joins the Otters after spending 2019 with the San Francisco Giants organization.

“I’m excited to play in Evansville because of the countless positive things I’ve been hearing about it,” Malkin said. “From the atmosphere to the stadium and coaching staff, everyone I’ve talked to who’s had experience with Evansville, either coaching or playing, says it’s one of the best places to play in the league!”

The Broomfield, Co. native split time between the Arizona League Giants Black, San Jose Giants of the California League, Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League, and the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Northwest League in 2019.

Overall, Malkin batted .309 with 13 RBIs, 10 extra base hits, and 10 runs scored in 34 games played during the 2019 season with the four ball clubs.

“Matt was recommended by former Frontier League manager Richie Austin, and he was then cross checked by hitting coach Bobby Segal’s contacts in the SEC and in Colorado,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “The Giants thought highly of him but unfortunately didn’t have a spot with the reduced number of teams.”

“Just by his climb in the Giants organization, it tells us Matt is a very capable defender, catching in AAA in his first year. All accounts tell us he should compete for time behind the plate.”

McCauley also mentioned that when the Otters coaching staff looks at prospective catchers, they primarily take defense into consideration. McCauley said he is confident the new, young catchers on the Otters’ roster will improve dramatically under the instruction of Segal and assistant coach Phil Britton.

 

ADOPT A PET

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Libby is a 12-year-old female pit bull mix! She was surrendered to the shelter when her person had to move into housing that was not suitable for her. (Probably because of her size & breed.) She has been a bit nervous since having to adjust to shelter life, but she really likes people. She would like to meet any current dogs in the home prior to adoption for a “meet & greet.” Libby’s adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! Get details at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

 

BREAKING NEWS: Economic And Community Development Groups And  Chamber Announce Merger

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Economic and Community Development Groups and  Chamber Announce Merger

Unified organization will align the interests of business, community institutions and residents to drive regionalprosperity and community growth

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (February 19, 2021) – Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana, Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville and Southwest Indiana Chamber announce actions by their respective Boards to merge the three organizations, effective April 1, 2021. Through a sharedvision and coordinated efforts, the new organization will advance the interests  of businesses and fuel economic and community growth in theEvansville region.

“All three organizations have a proud tradition of accomplishment,” said Greg Wathen, President and CEO of the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana. “By pooling  and unifying essential economic development functions into a single structure, we have an opportunity to better servethe region with a bolder vision for the future.”

The unified organization will work to advance regional prosperity and global relevance by building on the trusted relationships and legacy of its predecessor organizations. Together they will carry forward areas of impact, including business attraction, retention and expansion, pro- economypublic policy work, community development, entrepreneurship, talent attraction, quality  of place enhancement and regional growth strategy.

“The process to craft a new organization was very deliberate by design to give each community their respective voice,” said Ben Shoulders, Vanderburgh County Commissioner President. “I’m  confident that the organization will meet the future needs of Vanderburgh County as well as theother counties who make-up Southwest Indiana and it is equally important that the new organization will focus on being diverse and inclusive.”

A merger committee composed of appointees from all three organizations has been meeting since early October to build on the work the three organizations have been doing cooperatively since the onset of COVID-19 impacts. Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke praised the action of the boards: “These organizations have worked as one over the past year facilitating and serving  the needs of Evansville and the region. The Reopen Evansville Task Force depended on this partnership to effectively serve our citizens.”

“While many pursue a merger or organizational realignment in response to challenges, we did so in recognition of, and in pursuit of, heightened opportunity,” said Tara Barney, President and CEO of the Chamber. “The new partnership is a proactive alignment of complementary efforts to unify asone voice to deliver economic development services for the region and to market our strengths to businesses and talent looking for a great location tooperate a business, to live, and  to thrive.”

The group completed significant due diligence around finances, strategic integration of various programs, public policies, and technology along with a commitment to ensure that the new organization will address diversity, small business development and the unique value that the public and privatesectors bring in delivering success throughout the Evansville region.

“We are very pleased that after months of document review, discussion and best-practice research–including study of similar regions seeking increased velocity–we have clear direction and authorization from our collective Boards to aggregate the work, the assets, the staffs, and the expertiseof three very sound organizations into one,” stated Lynell Walton, Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville Board Chair.

The new partnership will operate within Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties while continuing strategic partnerships with the entire MSA some of which is in Kentucky, the Southwest Indiana SBDC, area local Chambers, WorkOne and other entities that strengthen the region’s opportunityto prosper.

“Warrick County has been a strong regional voice and as one of the original partners in creation of the Coalition, we’re excited to take this next step in the formation of a new vision for Southwest Indiana,” said Dan Saylor, Warrick County Commissioner.

“The new organization gives Posey County an even stronger voice than we have had in the past,” Jenna Richardt, Executive Director of the Posey County Economic Partnership. “That collective voice along with the ability to invest in larger regional development strategies will add  more value to Posey County businesses and residents.”

Though the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana, Growth Alliance for Greater  Evansville and Southwest Indiana Chamber will combine business operations during the coming  year, details of a new brand and name will be released by early April 2021. During the transition, the executives of the Coalition and the Southwest Indiana Chamber, Greg Wathen and Tara Barney have agreed to serve as co-CEOs. An early order of business for the new group will be the selection of executive leadership as well as the appointment of the new entity’s first Executive Committee andBoard of Directors.

A temporary landing page for the new economic partnership has been created: evansvilleregion.com.

About Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana

The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana acts as the marketing arm and regional economic development organization for Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, and Warrick Counties in Southwest Indiana. Since its formation in late 2006, the Coalition has helped to secure over $3.2 billion in new investment and 4,213 new jobs from existing and newcompanies, such as Haier America, Berry Global, Toyota Boshoku, Reckitt Benckiser, Midwest Fertilizer and AT&T. Another important aspect of the Coalition’s multi-faceted job description is helping the communities it serves build new capacity for future development. The Coalition has helped secure over $118 million in grants for such things as expansion of water and sewer systems, building new community centers and making improvements to the region’s levee system, which protects thousands of acres.

 About Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville

Headquartered in Downtown Evansville, Ind., the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville (GAGE) was created in early 2007 as a public-private non-profit partnership through the concerted efforts of government, business and higher education. The Growth Alliance team connects businesses, talent, ideas and experts to elevate the economic prosperity of Greater Evansville.Focus areas include business retention and expansion; innovation and entrepreneurship; quality of place and talent; and new business attraction. You can learn more at         www.growthallianceevv.com.

 About Southwest Indiana Chamber

Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of almost 1,400 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years. While nearly all major employers in our region invest in the Southwest Indiana Chamber, 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees. Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com. 318 Main St., Suite 401, Evansville, IN 47708.

 

 

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Jason Allan Fairchild: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony)

Bryce Carlton Powers: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Zachary Scott Pribble: Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Leaving the scene of an accident (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor)

Snowboarding accident

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Eric Daniel Gourieux of Evansville, age 32, died of injuries sustained in a snowboarding accident which occurred 02-15-2021 in Evansville. Mr. Gourieux died at Deaconess Midtown today at 13:55 from injuries sustained in the accident. The Evansville Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.

Sr 57 Collision

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The driver from the accident on Sr. 57 in Vanderburgh County on February 17th has died.  Olivier Elize, age 34, of Washington, IN, died at 12:56 today at Deaconess Midtown from injuries sustained in the collision. The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the collision. 

Massey Appointed Judge To The Vanderburgh County Superior Court 

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Gov. Holcomb Appoints Tom Massey To The Vanderburgh County Superior Court 

INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced Thomas A. Massey as his appointment to the Vanderburgh County Superior Court. Massey will succeed Judge Richard G. D’Amour who will retire in April.

Since graduating law school in 1984, Massey has been in private practice in Evansville with a focus on family law and civil litigation.

Massey earned an undergraduate degree from Purdue University and a law degree from Valparaiso University Law School.

Massey will be sworn in as the judge of the Vanderburgh County Superior Court on a date to be determined.

ABOUT NEWLY APPOINTED VANDERBURGH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE TOM MASSEY

Sensitive to the needs of anyone going through a family law issue, Thomas A. Massey treats clients with compassion. As the founder of the Massey Law Offices, LLC, he guides people in Evansville, Indiana, and the surrounding areas through complicated matters involving child custody and divorce. He also represents clients in business law cases.

In 1981, Mr. Massey received a Bachelor of Science in management from Purdue University, where he made the dean’s list. He then attended Valparaiso University Law School, serving as a member of the school’s law review and graduating with a Juris Doctor in 1984.

Licensed in Indiana, Mr. Massey is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Indiana Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.

Though he has successfully taken a number of cases to trial, Mr. Massey believes in reaching a solution outside litigation when possible. He knows the importance of preserving relationships among family members, even in highly disputed issues. As a registered mediator, he helps people navigate difficult decisions and find an outcome that serves their best interests.

When he is not with clients, Mr. Massey remains busy through presenting seminars as a faculty member of Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum and on behalf of the Evansville Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education program. Outside his practice, he is a member of the Vanderburgh County Election Board.

Mr. Massey holds the highest peer rating possible of AV Preeminent* from Martindale-Hubbell.  Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rating™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.

Tom and his renowned artist wife Joanne have three children: Rachel, Scott, and Ellie. All three children attended Purdue University majoring in a variety of studies. Rachel, the oldest daughter, works at Eli Lily and lives in Indianapolis with her husband, Cory. Scott is the founder and CEO of Heliponix, a hydroponics company that sells refrigerator-sized appliances that allow consumers to grow to produce in the comfort of their own home. Tom and Joanne’s youngest daughter, Ellie, is a junior at Purdue currently completing her degree in Industrial Management.

Family photo from Christmas Wedding on 12/27/2019

LISTED BELOW ARE PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT OF NEWLY APPOINTED SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE TOM MASSEY

Dean’s List, Purdue University. Note Editor, Valparaiso University Law Review.

Teaching Assistant, Legal Research and Writing Program, Valparaiso University Law School, 1983-1984.

Registered Family Law Mediator, 1992—. Advisory Board, University of Evansville Legal Studies Program, 1987-2005.

Adjunct Faculty, University of Evansville, 1990; Lockyear College, 1988-1990. Faculty, Indiana Judicial Conference, Annual Meeting, 1996. Board Member, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 1999-2006; Indiana Equal Justice Fund, 1998-2008.

Faculty Member, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum (ICLEF) Seminars: 7th Annual Family Law Institute, October 14-15, 2009; Master’s Series – Advanced Family Law, December 13-14, 2008; Dissolution and Family Law Matters, February 14, 2008; Master’s Series – Advanced Family Law, November 7, 2007; Family Law Update, December 7-8, 2005; Tips for Handling Asset Divorce Cases, December 9, 2003; Family Law for Practitioners, November 1, 2001; Tougher Topics of Family Law, October 10, 2001; Divorce Law 301, July 17, 1996; Family Law Notebook, August 23, 1995; Child Support: Litigating the Guidelines, July 13, 1994; Family Law Practice, October 22, 1993.

Intermediate Divorce Law, October 11, 1991. Faculty Member, Numerous Evansville Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminars. Master, American Inn of Court No. 36.

Managing Partner, Bowers Harrison, LLP, 1999-2008. Partner, 1989-1999 and Associate, 1984-1989, Bowers, Harrison, Kent & Miller.