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Indiana Athletics – Updates from 2024 Paris Olympics

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Indiana Athletics – Updates from the 2024 Paris Olympics

August 2, 2024

Anna Peplowski is an Olympic medalist. The Indiana senior will receive a silver medal for her contribution to Team USA’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay, swimming the preliminary Thursday morning. Although Peplowski swam the second-fastest time of the Americans in prelims, the U.S. subbed in three athletes — including now 13-time medalist Katie Ledecky — for the final swim. The medal comes as IU’s second of the 2024 Paris Games, as Blake Pieroni also earned a silver medal in the men’s 4×200-meter relay.

In her final individual Olympic swim, Lilly King placed eighth in the 200-meter breaststroke. The three-time Olympian is expected to swim the women’s 4×100-meter medley relay later this week as Team USA’s top swimmer in the 100-meter breaststroke. Indiana Swim Club training partner Kotryna Teterevkova earned a career-best finish on the world stage, placing fifth with a time of 2:23.75.

Results

Women’s 4×200-meter freestyle final

  1. USA (Peplowski) – 7:40.86
  • Swam prelim

Women’s 200-meter breaststroke final

  1. Kotryna Teterevkova – 2:23.75
  2. Lilly King – 2:25.91

Summer Reading Program Grand Finale This Saturday! | August 3

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It’s the grand finale of our Summer Reading Program this Saturday at Willard Park! Join us for the grand prize drawings and a foamy finale!

August 2, 2024

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, August 3, 2024

Time: 2PM

Location: Willard Park, in front of Willard Public Library

Event Highlights:

  • Foam Party Extravaganza: A crowd favorite that promises fun for all ages!
  • Grand Prize Drawings: Be there as we announce the lucky winners of our grand prizes!

What to Bring: Parents, don’t forget to pack a towel and a lawn chair.

Watch the Fun: The kids absolutely LOVE the foam party! Check out the excitement in our video: Watch Video

Don’t miss out on this fantastic event that wraps up an amazing summer of reading and adventure!

 

USI Women’s Golf releases 2024-25 schedule

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf announced their 2024-25 schedule featuring six regular season competitions in the fall and five in the spring before the ultra-competitive Ohio Valley Conference Championship in April. The Screaming Eagles will compete in Evansville three times during the course of the 2024-25 season.

Fall Schedule
USI kicks off the fall campaign in Springfield, Missouri at the Payne Stewart Memorial (September 9-10) hosted by Missouri State University. Next, the Eagles make a return to familiar territory in Paducah, Kentucky at The Velvet (September 16-17) hosted by Murray State University. Then, USI travels to Indianapolis, Indiana competing in the Butler University Fall Invitational (September 30-October 1).

The Eagles make their final fall road trip to Bartonville, Illinois for the Bradley University Coyote Creek Classic (October 6-7) before returning to Evansville for the first of two dual matches against cross-town rival University of Evansville (October 17). USI hosts the first dual match between the rivals at Cambridge Golf Course.

The Screaming Eagles close out the fall portion of the season in town at the Charles Braun Jr. Invitational (October 21-22) hosted by the University of Evansville at Oak Meadow Country Club. This marks the third straight year competing in this event following a 9th-place finish in 2022 and an 11th-place finish in 2023.

Spring Schedule
The Screaming Eagles migrate south for the first two competitions of the spring season starting with the Alabama State University Spring Classic (February 16-17) in Montgomery, Alabama. Next, USI makes their debut in the Butler Spring Invitational (March 10-11) in Tampa, Florida.

The Eagles return to Evansville for the second dual match against UE (March 14) at Fendrich Golf Course. For the third year in a row, USI returns to Batavia, Ohio to compete in The Julie (March 24-25) hosted by Northern Kentucky University. The Screaming Eagles look to improve upon their last two performances of 6th and 12th place finishes in 2023 and 2024.

The regular season concludes with a return to the Jan Weaver Invitational (April 5-6) hosted by Murray State University. USI competed in this event in the spring of 2023 earning a 5th-place finish.

USI culminates the season with a shot at the Ohio Valley Conference Championship (April 13-15) in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The Screaming Eagles attempt to improve upon previous performances of 6th and 8th place the past two seasons.

EPD DAILY ACTIVTY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Otters leave 13 men on base in series opening defeat

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Otters leave 13 men on base in series opening defeat

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Despite every man of the Evansville Otters’ lineup reaching base, the offense left 13 men on base as they fell to the Schaumburg Boomers 8-2 on Wednesday night.

After a 31 minute rain delay, the Boomers (35-32) struck first in the second inning, nabbing seven runs on starter Terance Marin (0-5). The Otters (27-41) turned to their bullpen in the second and used five extra arms to finish the evening.

The Boomers used singles, walks and a sacrifice fly to score the early runs as the first eight men reached base. After two, the Boomers led 7-0.

In the fifth, the Boomers added another on a single to right. The runner narrowly beat the throw home from Mason White in right field to make it 8-0.

Evansville collected base runners in all but one inning but struggled to bring any home.

Finally in the seventh, after a leadoff double from Alex Adams, Pavin Parks hit a two-run home run off the party deck in right, narrowing the deficit to 8-2, the score that would hold to the end.

Randy Bednar and Adams led the offense with two hits each. The teams tied with eight hits each.

Jakob Meyer, Ryan Wiltse, Grif Hughes and Alex Valdez all threw scoreless innings in the game. In his Otters debut, Valdez struck out two of the three men he faced.

The Otters and Boomers continue and conclude the three-game set tomorrow with a doubleheader beginning at 5:05 p.m. CT. Game two will begin approximately 35 minutes following game one. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.

Gov. Holcomb builds Indo-Pacific partnerships in Australia, Singapore to further innovation, economic development

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb returned to Indianapolis following an international economic development trip to Australia and Singapore focused on advancing Indo-Pacific relationships and identifying new opportunities to partner across economic development, innovation and talent development.

Gov. Holcomb and the delegation met with representatives of government, academia and industry to advance mutually beneficial collaborations across economic development, innovation and talent development.

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In Sydney, Gov. Holcomb met with U.S. and New South Wales government officials to discuss how Indiana and Australia can work together to expand partnerships. The governor showcased Indiana’s nationally recognized READI program in a meeting with New South Wales and discussed innovation and trade across key future-focused sectors with U.S. General Consul in Sydney Christine Elder.

Gov. Holcomb and the delegation also participated in a roundtable discussion at the U.S. Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, which aims to enrich the Australia-United States relationship, to discuss the clean energy transition, cooperation between Australia and Indiana and the Hoosier state’s success with READI.

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Gov. Holcomb and the delegation met with a number of industry leaders advancing global innovation, visiting SunDrive Solar to explore its groundbreaking solar technology and its potential impact on Indiana’s energy future; Rux Energy to discuss its advancements that are enabling the shift to green hydrogen energy; as well as Syenta to learn more about its semiconductor industry innovations and discuss the future of the sector across Indiana, Australia and beyond.

Gov. Holcomb addressed representatives of business, government and academic at a reception hosted by U.S. Consul General Elder, highlighting the promising future for Indiana and Australia.

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Gov. Holcomb and the delegation traveled to Melbourne to foster ties with the state of Victoria. The governor was welcomed by Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner and Invest Victoria CEO Danni Jarrett, exploring partnership opportunities and the two states’ strong alignments in future-focused sectors. The governor and the Indiana delegation also addressed innovative leaders across government and industry at a meeting hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Victoria and IFM Investors, an institutional investor and asset manager that has invested in the Indiana Toll Road.

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In Melbourne, the delegation met with leaders at Swinburne University of Technology, a world-ranked university creating social and economic impact through science, technology and innovation, to see its Factory of the Future and explore advancements being made in hydrogen, advanced research and training. The two groups discussed shared strategies, including Indiana’s MachH2 hydrogen hub, and the importance of collaborations across government, industry and academia.

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Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Rosenberg also met with representatives of Penske Australia and New Zealand, learning about its defense and mobility operations, and leadership of PACCAR, exploring how the company – a partner of Indiana-based Cummins – is shaping the future of commercial trucking.

The delegation also visited the global headquarters of Telix, which hosts its U.S. business in Indiana, to learn more about the company’s progress in radiopharmaceuticals and the innovations in nuclear medicine and life sciences happening across Indiana.

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Gov. Holcomb and the delegation traveled to Singapore to advance partnership opportunities across business, connectivity and infrastructure, innovation and future-focused industry. The governor met with Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan to discuss diplomatic relations and economic cooperation between Indiana and Singapore and with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong to discuss mutually beneficial economic opportunities that involve industry, trade and academia.

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In Singapore, the delegation joined Enterprise Singapore – the government’s enterprise development office – and growing Singapore companies for a roundtable discussion on innovation. Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Rosenberg pitched Indiana as a competitive destination for new business, entrepreneurship and R&D, while the group explored opportunities to drive mutual growth for Indiana and Singapore.

 

Gov. Holcomb and the delegation also met with key industry stakeholders, including Temasek, a Singapore-based global investment company, and explored aspects of Singapore’s renown quality of place efforts at Gardens by the Bay, a 260-acre urban park that was developed to bring to life new green spaces and outdoor recreation opportunities.

This marks Gov. Holcomb’s 24th international economic development trip as governor and his first official visits to Australia and Singapore. Indiana is home to more than 1,050 foreign-owned business establishments, representing more than 40 countries and territories, and hosts 32 Australian businesses and two Singaporean-owned businesses.

Right to Life of Southwest Indiana selects Dr. Jeff Ferguson as new Executive Director

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Right to Life of Southwest Indiana selects Dr. Jeff Ferguson as the new Executive Director

AUGUST 1, 2024

Right to Life of Southwest Indiana (RTLSWIN) proudly announces the placement of Dr. Jeff Ferguson as its new Executive Director. Dr. Ferguson succeeds Ms. Mary Ellen Van Dyke who effectively led the organization for the past 17 years.

President of SWIRTL’s Board of Directors Ann Schulz stated: “Dr. Jeff Ferguson brings a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years in local church ministry in various senior leadership capacities. He will lead this organization to increased effectiveness so that both in law and in practice, the value of life is upheld. The team at RTLSWIN looks forward to Dr.Ferguson’s leadership and contributions to engage individuals, the region, and the nation in protecting and honoring every life for its intrinsic value.”

Dr. Jeff Ferguson stated: “In this new capacity, I am eager to do what I have spent my entire ministry doing: Advocating for those without a voice and restoring dignity to the dehumanized.”

Dr. Ferguson is a graduate of Evangel University Theological Seminary with a Doctor of Ministry degree, where he wrote his dissertation on spiritual abuse and antagonism in churches, workplaces, and denominations. He also attended Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for his graduate Theology Degree and North Central University for his bachelor’s degree in Pastoral Ministry. Dr.Ferguson has been an ordained minister since 2005.

He and his wife, Rochelle, have been married for 19 years and together they raise their three children. Jeff and Rochelle also co-founded a non-profit organization, Not On My Watch, that resources and empowers parents of this generation.