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OPINION: Indiana GOP Should Consider Grassroots When Selecting New Chair

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OPINION: Indiana GOP Should Consider Grassroots When Selecting New Chair

by Johnny Kincaid  December 6, 2024

When Randy Head stepped down from his job as chairman of the Indiana Republican Party this week, he left Governor-elect Mike Braun and the state party with a unique opportunity to build a vibrant, engaged party.

“We don’t need to build the party,” leadership might say, “Did you not see the election results?” While the party credited Head’s leadership for the wins in the election, I would contend that Indiana Republican candidates won despite the party leadership, not because of it. The momentum, excitement, and high voter turnout came from the very top of the ticket with the high interest in the presidential campaign. Donald Trump should get the lion’s share of credit for getting voters to the polls.

Braun and the Indiana GOP would be wise to embrace the movement that encouraged a record number of people to run for Precinct Committeeman and brought a wave of conservatives to the state GOP convention. The message these newly engaged party members sent was that they are tired of the top-down approach that keeps the party power centralized with a select committee of the upper class.

The grassroots have flexed their muscles as delegates at two Indiana GOP conventions. In 2022, the delegates voted to replace Governor Eric Holcomb’s Secretary of State, Holly Sullivan, with Diego Morales, and in 2024, the conservative delegates decided to pair Gubernatorial candidate Mike Braun with Lt. Governor candidate Micah Beckwith.

I wonder whether Braun and party leaders have been paying attention to the grassroots members or will they be tone-deaf to the voices of those who believe that power belongs in the hands of the people.

I suggest that the Indiana GOP look outside of the swamp and select a leader that can communicate with all sectors of the party. One such leader is Dubois County GOP Chair Jan Hicks. Right after the GOP convention, Hicks’ was considered for the position, and she should be considered again.

Hicks has the ability to communicate with all factions of the party. She conveys Republican ideals and obviously believes in the party platform. Communicating with a broad cross-section of the party is one of her strengths, whether talking to conservatives or moderates.

Unfortunately, political parties are set up to protect the status quo. The structure and rules are in place to keep the elites in power and keep people who should be in charge away from leadership rules. The swamp is alive and teeming with swamp creatures who will rule from above.

It’s up to Governor-elect Braun to make a recommendation that could transform the Republican Party and up to the state central committee to avoid the temptation to seek a leader who is part of the swamp.

Vaccine Clinic This Saturday

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Vaccine Clinic This Saturday

DECEMBER 5, 2924

The Indiana Immunization Clinic, in partnership with the Vanderburgh County Health Department, is providing a vaccine clinic on Saturday, December 7th from 10 am to 12:30 pm at the CK Newsome Center. Pre-registration is highly encouraged, but walk-ins will be accepted. Routine childhood and adult vaccines, including flu and COVID-19 vaccines, are available.

You are eligible to be seen if you have Medicare, Medicaid, No insurance, and some private insurance. Those with insurance are required to bring their insurance cards. Vaccines will be provided at no cost to those without insurance.

To pre-register, visit https://registration.vaccinateindiana.org/appointment/en/clinic/search

Vincennes University to celebrate Mid-Year Commencement on Dec. 7

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Vincennes University to celebrate Mid-Year Commencement on Dec. 7

VINCENNES, Ind. December 4, 2024 – Vincennes University will recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the Mid-Year Graduating Class of 2024 on Saturday, Dec. 7.

VU will hold its Mid-Year Commencement at 11 a.m. ET on the Vincennes Campus at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center, 20 W. Red Skelton Blvd.

VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson will address graduates. VU Provost Dr. Laura Treanor will preside over the commencement ceremony. Chelsie Carver of Vincennes, who will receive a bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Mild Intervention K-12, is the student speaker.

VU will livestream the commencement ceremony via the University’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/@vinu1801.

Grad Images will photograph the graduates during the ceremony. It will provide each graduate photographed the opportunity to order enlargements from various photographic packages with no obligation to purchase. For more information, visit the Grad Images website, www.gradimages.com or call 800-261-2576.

2024 graduates, family, and friends are encouraged to share their excitement, well wishes, and favorite Commencement moments on social media using the hashtag #VUGRAD2024.

Additional Commencement details are available at vinu.edu/commencement.

The 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays Toy Drive is This Weekend

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The 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays Toy Drive is This Weekend

The 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays Toy Drive is this weekend! The community is
invited to drop off new unwrapped gifts (or a monetary donation) to ensure local children
who are spending the holidays in the hospital receive some extra joy!

The 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays Toy Drive will begin Friday morning, December 6th at 6:00 a.m. and will continue until Sunday, December 8 th at 6:00 p.m. Donations will be
accepted at Walmart East (401 N. Burkhardt), Walmart West, Henderson Walmart, Henderson Chevrolet GMC and Kate Faupel Ford.

Walmart East will have volunteers ready to accept donations all through the weekend.
Thanks to Nellis Lawn & Landscape, unwrapped new toys can be dropped off at Walmart West Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be joining the fun and ready for pictures at Walmart East! The special guests will be present Friday Dec. 6th from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday Dec. 7th from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m., and Sunday Dec. 8th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Evansville Police Department would like to thank all the dedicated 911 Gives Hope
volunteers, and our generous community for their donations, as we come together this weekend to bring joy to local children over the holidays!

Evansville Rotary Santa Run

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Evansville Rotary’s elves are busy preparing for the 11th annual Evansville Rotary Santa Run on Saturday, 12/7/2024 at 9 AM.

Eykamp Scout Center,
3501 E. Lloyd Expressway, Evansville.

Note parking is in the near vicinity, but not available at the Eykamp Scout Center, so plan. We’ll run (or walk) through the beautiful east-side Evansville residential neighborhoods, and you may just see friends and neighbors (and carolers), Evansville’s own The Boom Squad, and Evansville Mounted Police (or is that Central Park Rangers) cheering you along. Stick around a bit after for the award presentation while you enjoy Donut Bank donut balls, apples or bananas from Houchin Industries, and hot chocolate or coffee.

Prizes are available for the jolliest of Santa suits. We encourage embellishing your full five-piece Santa suit you’ll pick up FRIDAY, 12/6/24 at Eykamp Scout Center, 11 am – 6 pm or before the race Saturday.

Register by clicking here.

A Downtown Christmas Presented by Engelbrecht Enterprises is Saturday, December 7

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A Downtown Christmas Presented by Engelbrecht Enterprises is Saturday, December 7

Region’s premier family-friendly holiday event returns Saturday

Celebrate the holiday season in Downtown Evansville at A Downtown Christmas Presented by Engelbrecht Enterprises on Saturday, December 7 from 11 AM – 3 PM. The Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District (EID) hosts the 9th annual event on Main Street (between 2nd and 6th Streets). The 200, 300, 400, and 500 blocks of Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic for the event.
Guests will enjoy a variety of free, family-oriented activities beginning at 11 AM. Activities will include free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, visits with reindeer, pony rides, trackless train rides, a giant ‘walk-in snow globe,’ costume characters, inflatable photo points, hot cocoa, cookies, a petting zoo, and more. Santa’s Workshop Presented by F.C. Tucker Emge will include a roasted nut vendor with free samples, two face painters, a craft station, and a letter writing to Santa station. A community mascot meet-and-greet event will take place from noon – 1 PM and feature mascots from several local community organizations.
New activities for 2024 include interactive dinosaur encounters from 2-3 PM, reindeer food making with Ascension St. Vincent Evansville, and visits from Snoopy and Elf on the Shelf. Support for this event comes from Engelbrecht Enterprises, F.C. Tucker Emge, Ascension St. Vincent Evansville, Astound Broadband, and TRU Event Rental. The event media partner is 104.1 FM WIKY.
During the event, guests will be able to mail letters to Santa in Santa’s Mailbox Presented by Riverside Capital Management Jim Back, CFP® Financial Advisor and Daniel Schweikhart Financial Advisor at the corner of 3rd & Main. The letters must be placed in the box by December 15 with a name and return address to receive a response from Santa Claus before Christmas.

“We invite the community to join us for a day of memory making in Downtown Evansville! We’re excited to see the streets filled with holiday cheer as guests view our holiday décor, shop and dine Downtown, and enjoy the free holiday activities. A special thank you to our sponsors for their generous support,” said Adam Trinkel, executive director, EID.

Free parking will be available in the city parking garage at 3rd & Locust for event guests. Shops and restaurants throughout Downtown will be open for business. The EID will have a tent at 318 Main Street to sell Downtown Evansville merchandise, including beanies, long sleeve shirts, and hats.

Visitors can take photos with the EID holiday décor, including the Tunnel of Light featuring more than 13,000 lights (One Main St.), the lighted archway and 12’ nutcrackers (2nd & Main), a 12′ Snowflake with more than 3,000 lights (200 block of Main), a 10’ lighted tree (400 block of Main), and the Heart of Downtown Evansville (500 block of Main).

EID events are an economic tool used to encourage consumer footfall and spending in the Downtown neighborhood. Visit DowntownEvansville.com/Christmas or Downtown Evansville Indiana on social media for more information on event activities and times.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

USI travels to SIU Saturday

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USI travels to SIU Saturday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball takes its three-game winning streak on the road Saturday when it visits Southern Illinois University Saturday in Carbondale, Illinois. Tipoff time is set for 2 p.m. at the Banterra Center.

The USI Screaming Eagles, who also have won four of their last five games, hit the road after sweeping their three-game homestand. USI completed the sweep Monday night when it zipped through East-West University, 104-46.

Sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi led USI scorers versus East-West with 17 points. Junior guards Braxton Jones and Jared Washington followed with 15 points each, while junior guard Jayland Randall rounded out the double-digit scorers with 14 points.

Randall leads USI through the first eight games with 16.3 points per outing, while Olowoniyi is averaging 14.1 points and is grabbing a team-high 6.8 rebounds. Junior guard Damoni Harrison and Washington follow the top two with 12.5 and 12.2 points per appearance.

The Salukis of Southern Illinois are 3-6 following its 2024-25 Missouri Valley Conference opening loss at home versus Bradley University Tuesday evening, 83-60.

SIU leads the all-time series with USI, 4-1, after posting an 81-50 win at Banterra Center last December. A.J. Smith led USI with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Following the trip to Carbondale, USI returns home to Liberty Arena for a four-game homestand, the longest of the season for the Eagles. The homestand starts December 15 with a visit from Shawnee State University for the non-conference finale for 2024-25.

In addition to the non-conference finale versus Shawnee State, USI opens the 2024-25 Ohio Valley Conference schedule with visits from Tennessee State University (December 19); University of Tennessee at Martin (December 21); and Morehead State University (December 31).

All of the USI Basketball action can be seen live on ESPN+. The game can also be heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com). Tickets for the homestand and all USI home dates are on sale now at USIScreamingEagles.com.

Softball signs eight for 2025 class

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USI Softball signs eight for 2025 class

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball announced that eight student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to compete for the Screaming Eagles in 2025-26.

“Our staff is really excited about the incoming 2025 recruiting class,” USI Softball Head Coach Sue Kunkle said. “It is a bigger class with tons of talent, athleticism, and personality.”

Anna Kemp (Henderson, Kentucky) is a 5’6″ right-handed pitcher from Henderson County High School. Kemp has been a part of multiple regional championship teams, a state finalist in 2023, and a Kentucky state champion in 2024. While at Henderson County, Kemp has been all-region twice, was on the Kentucky state tournament team in 2023, and was additionally named Class 3A All-State an

Softball signs eight for 2025 class

d MVP in 2024. In the pitching circle, Kemp set a school record with 25 wins in a single season, hurled a perfect game against Webster County High School, and tossed a no-hitter in a regional final against Union County. Throughout her high school career, Kemp has recorded a 1.62 ERA, a 53-4 record, and 531 strikeouts in 402.2 innings pitched. Last spring, Kemp went 25-1 with a 1.26 ERA and 195 strikeouts. Kemp has also done well at the plate with a .319 batting average, 80 RBIs, and 13 home runs in her high school career, including a .409 average, 55 RBIs, and 10 home runs in 2024. Kemp plays club ball for Top Gun National 18u Turner.

Elly Robbins (Farmington, Missouri) is a 5’7″ utility who can pitch and play at first or outfield. Robbins has been named all-district, all-conference, and all-region all four years at Farmington High School. Plus, Robbins earned all-state and ‘Dream Team’ accolades. The lefty is tied for the school record with 32 career home runs and is first with 504 career strikeouts in the circle. The Missouri native also holds school records for hits, doubles, triples, and extra bases in a season offensively and pitching strikeouts. Additionally, Robbins owns school career records in hits, singles, doubles, triples, RBIs, and runs scored. Robbins was a district champion in 2021 and a district finalist in the last three years. Robbins plays club ball for Top Gun 18u National.

Laney Schuster (Independence, Kentucky) is a 5’6″ catcher and utility out of Simon Kenton High School. Schuster is coming off back-to-back First-Team All-Conference selections. Schuster has totaled 114 hits toward a .333 batting average with 96 RBIs, 29 doubles, and 16 home runs. Schuster was also a member of two district championship teams in 2022 and 2023. Schuster’s club team is Indy Crush 25/26 Schuster.

Peyton Pryor (Tennyson, Indiana) is a 5’7″ catcher and infielder from Boonville High School. Pryor was an All-PAC and all-state selection last season as a junior. Pryor also recorded the highest batting average on her squad. Pryor’s club team is Fusion 16u National Unruh/Hunt, which won a championship in California in 2023.

Amelia Kiegel (Boonville, Indiana) is a 6’0″ left-handed pitcher for Heritage Hills High School. Kiegel is a three-time all-conference honorable mention. Kiegel’s high school squad won sectional championships during her freshman and junior seasons. The lefty recorded a 2.01 ERA as a junior in 2023-24 while also hitting for .304 at the plate. Last season, Kiegel had 43 strikeouts in 52.1 innings. Offensively, she hit five home runs and tallied 25 RBIs. Kiegel’s club team is Fusion National 18u Unruh/Greenwood.

Abigail Booher (Yorktown, Indiana) is a 5’5″ utility and left-side infielder out of Yorktown High School. Booher was all-conference and all-county for the last two years and was an all-county honorable mention in 2022. The right-hander has hit over .370 in the last three seasons, and in 2024, she batted .449 with 32 runs and 20 RBIs. Through three years in high school, Booher has hit .399 while driving in 52 RBIs and scoring 71 runs. Booher’s team has won the sectional championship in the last three years with regional titles in 2022 and 2023. Booher’s travel ball team is Indiana Magic Gold 07 Neace.

Jadyn Tinsley (Indianapolis, Indiana) is a 5’6″ shortstop from Franklin Central High School. Tinsley has been all-county and all-HCC for the last two years while being a county champion in 2024. The right-hander has batted over .400 with an on-base percentage near .500 in the last two seasons. Tinsley has also totaled nine home runs and 40 RBIs over the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Tinsley plays club ball for Indy Dreams 06 Back/Baird.

Katelyn Sue Marx (Elberfeld, Indiana) is a 5’9″ outfielder out of Tecumseh High School. Marx bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Marx has been all-conference each year in high school. Marx is a two-time All-State Second Team selection and All-State First Team selection as a sophomore. Her team won back-to-back 1A state championships and was the 1A state runner-up in 2024. Marx has hit over .400 all three years, including a .409 batting average last year. Marx also scored 43 runs and 14 RBIs in 2024. Marx plays club ball for Fusion Premier-Gibson.

“Offensively, we will have a mix of power, speed, and gap-to-gap hitters,” Kunkle stated. “Katie Sue Marx will bring even more impressive speed to our outfield. Peyton, Jadyn, Laney, and Abby will add depth and competition to our infield, along with Peyton and Laney working behind the plate.”

“With three of our four current pitchers being upperclassmen, the addition of Elly, Mia, and Anna will be crucial in the continued success of the USI pitching staff.”

USI Softball heads into its third season at the Division I level and in the Ohio Valley Conference in February. The Screaming Eagles won 25 games last spring and finished fourth in the OVC to earn a second consecutive OVC Tournament berth. USI came within a game of making an appearance in the championship round. The 2025 spring championship schedule will be released later.

VUVB’s Isadora Dias earns All-American honors

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VUVB’s Isadora Dias earns All-American honors

VINCENNES, Ind. – Vincennes University sophomore and 2024 Region 24 Player of the Year Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) added more accolades to her outstanding sophomore season this week with Dias being recognized as an NJCAA Division I Third Team All-American.

“Being recognized as a Third Team All-American is such an honor and it makes me incredibly emotional because there are so many great players in the country,” Dias said. “This recognition motivates me to continue pushing myself to be the best I can be.”

“I owe so much to Coach Gary and Coach Ariana for their guidance and belief in me and to my family who have been my foundation and biggest cheerleaders,” Dias added. “I also want to honor my roots and the incredible coaches back in Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil who laid the groundwork for the player I am today. Joka Fontes, my very first coach, introduced me to the beauty of this sport, while Pequena, Ricardo, Andre and Matheus always believed in my potential, constantly challenging and inspiring me to keep growing.”

“Isadora has grown so much as a player,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “I am so excited and proud of her. She is very unselfish and is constantly helping and encouraging other team members. She has learned to be comfortable in her own skin as a player, to be not too high and not too low. The toughest thing to learn as a volleyball player is to let go of a mistake and to move on to the next play. She has grown immensely in that aspect which explains her success this year.”

“A year ago, we had Isadora play everywhere,” Sien added. “She started on the right side and then played outside when we had injuries. After that, she played only back row for a while. To top it off, she played middle at the Region and District tournaments due to another injury. Could someone else on the team have done the same? Possibly. But she is the only one who can do it well and can handle those big moments. To take on at times a secondary role without complaint defines her selfless mindset.”

“I think she literally came out of no where this year,” Sien said. “Having no defined position a year ago, few would have known about her capabilities. Isadora has developed into one of the best outside hitters in the Nation. She has all the various shots that we teach our pin hitters. She has the next level blocking skills, the first contact abilities and the serving proficiency.”

“She is a hard worker,” Sien added. “Isadora and others would get in extra repetitions in all the various skills. There’s no secret to success, it is reps and more reps. I am her coach of course but I haven’t even begun to talk about Isadora’s academic success. She works just as hard in the classroom. Imagine how difficult that is to do as an International student while doing all of this in your second language.”

Dias had a breakout year for the Trailblazers, serving as a constant fixture on the court for the Blue and Gold this season.

Dias led the Trailblazers with an outstanding 465 kills during the 2024 season, averaging 3.25 kills per set.

Dias also contributed on the floor with 341 digs, 53 blocks, 35 set assists and 25 aces this past season.

Dias currently sits number five this season in all of NJCAA Division I volleyball in kills.

Dias finished out the season with 13 double-doubles and her best hitting match coming against Kaskaskia College in the opening round of the 2024 Region 24 tournament.

Dias finished that game with 13 kills and 14 digs while having a hitting percentage of .520.

Dias closes out her Trailblazer volleyball career with 716 kills, 454 digs, 129 blocks, 41 set assists and 34 aces.

Dias is the second Trailblazer to earn All-American honors at the NJCAA Division I level, joining Paige Parlanti (2023) and sixth VUVB All-American overall along with Mariane Tobolski (1986), Jennifer Wirtz (2004), Kayla Holloway (2005) and Audrey Curry (2006) who earned NJCAA Division II All-American honors.

“This recognition means being part of the legacy of this program,” Dias said. “The dedication of my teammates and the constant support of my coaches and family, Knowing I’ve contributed to the rich history of VUVB fills me with pride. It’s truly an honor to be part of something so meaningful and I hope to inspire future Trailblazer volleyball players just as I was inspired by those recognized before me.”

“This achievement is the most difficult to get of course,” Sien said. “With only 30 selections, having high statistics is not enough. Your team success has to come into play. If you look at the other All-Americans this year, many of them played in the National Tournament and/or were Nationally ranked.”

“So for Isadora to receive this honor is quite an achievement as it not only gives her individual recognition but it puts a huge spotlight on this program,” Sien added. “We now have the most All Americans in Region since our first year in the Region in 2016.”

Dias earned Third Team Academic All-American honors last year and was also named to the 2024 Blazer Classic All-Tournament team.

Dias helped guide the Vincennes University volleyball team to a record of 30-13 this past season, including securing VU’s fourth straight NJCAA Division I Region 24 Championship and close out her Trailblazer career with a combined record of 62-20 with a 32-3 record against Region 24 opponents.

“I hope this honor highlights the growth and potential of the entire VU Volleyball program,” Dias added. “It reflects the hard work, dedication and passion that our team, coaches and staff put into building something truly special. As the program continues to grow and gain national recognition, I hope it inspires others to see the talent and strength within the team and encourages future Trailblazers to follow in our footsteps.”

“Individually, this will bring even more interest from four-year programs for Isadora,” Sien said. “She has already received several inquiries including some DI interest. It will not only get her more recruiting opportunities but others on the team as well. Isadora’s success equals team success as she obviously di not do all of this on her own. It will be exciting to see where she and all the other sophomores end up at for next year. This achievement will provide the program even more interest and recognition.”

The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Isadora Dias on a great season and another outstanding honor.