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Buckeyes defeat Aces in Columbus

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Buckeyes defeat Aces in Columbus

UE returns home for next two games

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Converting 70% of their field goal attempts in the second half, Ohio State defeated the University of Evansville men’s basketball team by a final score of 80-30 on Tuesday at Value City Arena.

“I was really proud of the group for their effort in the first half, but a game is 40 minutes.  We need to keep that intensity up until the final horn,” UE head men’s basketball coach David Ragland said.  “Ohio State is an excellent offensive team and we had them feeling uncomfortable in the first half.  That was because of our efforts.  We just need to keep that level of intensity for the entire 40 minutes.”

Gabriel Pozzato led the Purple Aces with eight points while Michael Day finished the evening with seven.  Three Buckeyes reached double figures with Devin Royal scoring 20 points while grabbing a game-high 12 boards.  It was the first time the Aces did not have a double-digit scorer since Feb. 23, 2022 at Loyola.

Defense was the name of the game in the first half as Ohio State shot 29.2% while the Purple Aces completed the opening 20 minutes hitting 12.9% of their attempts.  Michael Day knocked down an early 3-pointer to give Evansville its first lead of the game at 5-2.  After the Buckeyes tied it up, Tayshawn Comer hit a shot to make it an 8-5 game at the 13:35 mark.

Evansville’s defense held OSU to just one field goal make in its first nine attempts and a 2-for-12 start overall.  The Buckeyes slowly made their way back, tying things up at 9-9 before taking an 11-9 lead.  The Aces continued to fight back as Josh Hughes converted from downtown to knot the game at 12-12 inside of the 7-minute mark.

After Ohio State jumped back in front at 16-14, their defense clamped down even more to complete the first half.  The Buckeyes scored the final 12 points to take a 28-14 advantage at the break.

Comer hit Evansville’s first field goal of the second half as the Aces worked to remain within shouting distance, but the Buckeyes proved to be too much.  Their largest lead was the final score as they took the game by a final of 80-30.  The scoring output for the Aces was the fewest since the team scored 23 against Kentucky Wesleyan on Feb. 9, 1963 before the institution of the shot clock.

As a team, UE shot 19.0% for the game while the Buckeyes finished at 51.9%.  OSU wrapped up the game with a 48-28 lead on the glass. UE is back home for its next two games beginning on Friday against Green Bay.

 

-www.GoPurpleAces.com-

Raley named OVC co-Player of the Week

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Raley named OVC co-Player of the Week

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball graduate forward Meredith Raley has been named Ohio Valley Conference co-Player of the Week. The league’s communications directors vote upon the OVC’s weekly accolades.

The player of the week award is the first of the season for the Screaming Eagles. Raley also represented USI on the 2024-25 OVC Preseason Players to Watch List after an All-OVC First-Team selection last season.

In three games last week, Raley averaged above 14 points and five rebounds per game to help Southern Indiana to three wins. The forward shot 44 percent from the floor, including four three-pointers.

Raley started last week by nearly posting a double-double in USI’s road win at Murray State University last Tuesday, registering 11 points and nine rebounds. The fifth-year senior added 13 points in 15 minutes against Indiana University Southeast on Friday, cashing in on four shots from the field and going 4-4 at the foul line. In Sunday’s home win against Saint Louis University, Raley dropped a team-high 19 points on 7-12 shooting, including three triples, and pulled down four rebounds.

Through five games this season, Raley paces USI at 14 points per game. The Haubstadt, Indiana native has also grabbed five rebounds per outing and is shooting over 40 percent overall from beyond the arc. Raley has scored 10-plus in all five games this season.

Raley and the Screaming Eagles (4-1) return to action Saturday at Liberty Arena, home of the Screaming Eagles, for a 3 p.m. tipoff against Northern Kentucky University. Saturday’s game can be seen live on ESPN+ and tickets can be purchased online at usiscreamingeagles.com.

New Podcast Episode: The Mess in the 4th Ward

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In this week’s episode, Johnny talks about the mess in the 4th Ward where the Democrats held a caucus to determine who replaces Alex Burton on the city council and selected a replacement who some people say doesn’t meet the residency requirements.

BURTON SWORN IN AS INDIANA HOUSE DISTRICT 77 REPRESENTATIVE

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BURTON SWORN IN AS INDIANA HOUSE DISTRICT 77 REPRESENTATIVE

On Nov. 19, State Rep. Alex Burton (D-Evansville) was sworn into the Indiana House of Representatives. A former Evansville City Councilman, Burton is a seasoned community advocate for neighborhood revitalization, equity, food access, youth development and housing.

Burton released the following statement regarding today’s swearing-in ceremony:

“As a newly sworn-in state representative, I want families in Evansville and throughout Indiana to know that they have a champion at the table. Too many Hoosier families are struggling to get by, and our focus in the legislature ought to be about making life better for everyone, not further dividing our communities with hot-button issues that have little impact on their lives. From increasing access to safe, quality and affordable housing to creating pathways to better career opportunities and higher wages, we have our work cut out for us in the state legislature, and I’m ready to get to work.

“I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues in the Indiana House Democratic Caucus as well as lawmakers across the aisle to make Indiana a more prosperous, inviting state for all. It is an honor to serve House District 77 and an honor to be joined by my family today as I begin my new role.”

 

Braun bill recognizing Medal of Honor recipients sent to President’s desk

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Braun bill recognizing Medal of Honor recipients sent to President’s desk to be signed into law

WASHINGTON —Sen. Mike Braun, Sen. Jon Tester, and Sen. Sherrod Brown celebrated the House passage of their bipartisan Mark Our Place Act, which is now headed to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law. The bill amends current law to allow the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide a headstone, marker, or medallion for Medal of Honor recipients, regardless of their date of death. Currently, this is only available to Medal of Honor recipients that served after 1917.

Rep. Morgan Luttrell introduced the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

“Our Medal of Honor recipients represent the best America has to offer. They should be honored regardless of when they served. I am proud to see this bill that will memorialize the valor of these American heroes be signed into law.” – Senator Mike Braun  

“I’d like to thank everybody involved in the Mark Our Place Act. This is a great bill to recognize the recipients of America’s highest medal for valor, the Medal of Honor, and I fully support it.” – Sergeant First Class Sammy Davis, Medal of Honor recipient 1968

4th Annual Used Cooking Oil Recycling Day Saturday, November 30

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4th Annual Used Cooking Oil Recycling Day Saturday, November 30

4th Annual Used Cooking Oil Recycling Day Saturday, November 30 
Holiday cooking can produce a lot of fats, oils and grease known as FOG. Getting rid of large amounts of FOG can be a problem. Never pour FOG down the drain or flush it down the toilet. That can clog the plumbing inside your home and lead to backups in our sewer system. And dumping FOG on the ground is bad for the environment. Instead, bring your used cooking oil to the 4th Annual Used Cooking Oil Recycling Day.  This year, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) will partner with American Grease and Septic and the City Engineer’s Office to accept used cooking oil from residential customers. The goal is to dispose of FOG properly to protect customers’ pipes and our City’s sewers.
Used Cooking Oil Recycling Day
When: Saturday, November 30
Time:  8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Where: Sunrise Pump Station, 1200 Riverside Drive
“When residents participate in handling their used grease responsibly, not only do they keep it from causing expensive sewer overflows,” said Chris Musack, president of American Grease and Septic, “they are contributing to a true recycling process that supports our transportation and commerce industry. This used grease is fuel that keeps our trucks on the roads and our stores stocked.”
A grease waste station will be set up in the parking lot between Sunrise Pump Station and the new skatepark to collect the used oils. The entrance to the parking lot is located across from Shawnee Drive at Veterans Memorial Parkway.(See map below) Only used cooking oils and grease will be accepted, such as canola oil, corn oil, lard, olive oil, peanut oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, vegetable oil, and meat drippings. Petroleum oil waste will not be permitted.
This is a free service for EWSU residential city and county customers only. To learn more about fats, oils and grease prevention, visit ewsu.com/FOG.

ECHO Housing & Community Development Launches Giving Tuesday Campaign

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Funny time during opening christmas gifts

ECHO Housing & Community Development Launches Giving Tuesday Campaign to Ensure “Home Sweet Home for the Holidays” for Formerly Homeless Clients

This Giving Tuesday, on December 3, 2024, ECHO Housing and Community Development invites the community to join its “Home Sweet Home for the Holidays” campaign, a heartwarming initiative to bring the joy of the holiday season to formerly homeless individuals and families in need. With the goal of raising $2,500, this campaign will ensure that every client has a gift to open, filled with essential household items and something special just for them.

Each holiday season, our generous donors bring tremendous joy by contributing thoughtful gifts to our clients. This support is invaluable and truly uplifts those we serve. As the holiday season approaches, there are often gaps in what some individuals receive, creating inconsistencies in the experiences ECHO strives to provide. These disparities impact the sense of connection and care ECHO aims to build with each client. By raising funds through “Home Sweet Home for the Holidays,” the case management team can address these gaps directly with the goal of providing for those formerly homeless residents that typically do not receive anything. This ensures that every person served feels valued, supported, and cared for during the holiday season, allowing ECHO to create a more consistent and impactful experience for all.

“Our case managers see firsthand how powerful it is to present a thoughtfully selected gift to a client filled with essential household items they have worked much of the year to get for themselves,” says Savannah Wood, CEO. “It’s not just a present—it’s an expression of respect, compassion, and support that helps show our appreciation for them as an individual regardless of background. We recognize the importance of others feeling heard, thought of, and valued.”

By providing gifts that include needed items alongside a small personal wanted item, ECHO Housing and Community Development hopes to make the holiday season a little brighter for those who have faced immense challenges. This campaign is an opportunity for the community to contribute meaningfully, helping to provide warmth, comfort, and joy to those who have worked so hard to regain stability in their lives.

Donations for “Home Sweet Home for the Holidays” can be made on our website
or by mailing a check to ECHO Housing, 528 Main Street, Suite 202, Evansville, IN 47708. 100% of the proceeds will be used on this campaign with the results posted on the campaign page as contributions are made.

Every dollar helps create moments of joy, connection, and stability for our clients, reminding them that they are not alone during the holiday season.