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Eryn Gould named to Preseason All-Conference Team

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Aces just nine days away from 2020 campaign

 Junior Eryn Gould was named to the 2020 Softball Preseason All-Missouri Valley Conference Team on Wednesday in announcement by the league, which including the preseason poll.

“I am happy for Eryn to be named to the preseason team,” University of Evansville head softball coach Mat Mundell said.  “She had a tremendous year at the plate last season.  I am excited to see what her and her teammates can accomplish this spring.”

As a team, the Purple Aces were picked to finish 8th in the conference.  Last year, UE completed the season with a 19-30 record while going 9-16 in conference play.

Eryn Gould is coming off of another banner campaign that culminated in her being named to the All-MVC First Team for the second time in as many seasons.  She also picked up a nod on the 2019 All-Tournament Team for her efforts at the 2019 MVC Softball Championship.

Gould led the Aces in several categories, batting .306 with 10 home runs, 31 RBI, 30 runs scored and 35 walks.  A starter in all 49 games, Gould was 7-for-10 in stolen bases.

The native of Mt. Carmel, Ill. had a 12-game hit streak in April and was named the MVC Player of the Week on April 22.  During her hitting streak, Gould batted .515, recording 17 hits in 33 at-bats.

Just over a week remains until the start of the 2020 season.  The Aces travel to Rosemont, Ill. for the Total Control Sports Invitational, which takes place from February 7-9.  Miami Ohio, Butler, Western Illinois, IUPUI and Green Bay will be the opponents.

 

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.

Javarris Vshawn Compton: Dealing in marijuana (Level 5 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Reginald K. Brown II: Failure of a sex offender to possess identification (Level 6 Felony)

Jaron Emil Jackson: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Jeffery Scott Poland: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Tyrone Kevin Brevard Jr.: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Interference with the reporting of a crime (Class A misdemeanor)

Jeremy S. Moschner: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (Level 6 Felony)

Mark Anthony Schapker: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Brandy Michelle Wolfe: Obstruction of justice (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Natasha Christine Glenn: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Jennifer Rose Jones: Attempt Forgery (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Fraud (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Brandy Lynn Boger: Attempt Forgery (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Fraud (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)

Joshua Ambrose Fenwick: Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety official (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety official (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety official (Level 5 Felony), Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor)

Michelle Gail Mixen: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)

ADOPT A PET

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Bella is a female Bloodhound mix! She is 2 years old. She gets along great with other dogs and lived with a brother before shelter life. She is friendly with people as well. Her adoption fee is $110 and she’s already spayed & ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Shoplifting at Burlington Coat Factory

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   The Evansville Police Department is investigating a shoplifting case that occurred on Saturday, January 18th around 2pm., at Burlington Coat Factory (225 N. Burkhardt Rd.). The suspect, along with an accomplice who has already been identified, left the store with several clothing items that were not paid for.

 If you recognize the person in this picture, you are urged to call the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7989. 

Today’s Brown Bag Performance Canceled

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Today’s Brown Bag Performance Canceled
Due to a medical emergency, today’s Brown Bag performance featuring the Shade Tree Players is canceled. Brown Bag will return Wednesday, Feb. 5 with Art The Dude. Monte Skelton, Gina Moore, and Bob Green will perform Feb. 12.
Brown Bag is a lunchtime series that encourages patrons to bring their food and enjoy free performances in the Arts Council’s Bower Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery. Brown Bag performances are scheduled for every Wednesday at noon from Jan. 22 to April 29.
Entry is free, but seating is limited.
Brown Bag is made possible by the support of Schultheis Insurance.
Brown Bag Schedule
Canceled: The Shade Tree Players
The group will perform various mountain, folk and gospel songs. The instruments played include the washtub base, dulcimer, washboard, ukulele, jaw harp, mandolin, guitar, and more.
Canceled
Art the Dude
Art will perform various covers and original tunes on guitar and harmonica, as well way as to play old 78 records.
Noon Wednesday, Feb. 5
Monte Skelton, Gina Moore, and Bob Green
The group of local powerhouse players will celebrate Valentine’s Day during their performance.
Noon Wednesday, Feb. 12

Neighborhood Walmart Robbery

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  The Evansville Police Department is asking for help in locating a suspect involved in an attempted armed robbery on Thursday, January the 16th around 8pm. A male approached the victim in the parking lot of the Neighborhood Walmart, located at 3430 Taylor Ave., and while brandishing a handgun, he demanded she give him her purse. After she refused to give him her personal belongings, he fled the scene. 

  Police were immediately called, but were unable to locate the suspect. 

 If you recognize the person in this picture, you are urged to call the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7989. 

Neighborhood Walmart Robbery

BREAKING NEWS: INDIANA HOUSE APPROVES HATFIELD AMENDMENT TO LOWER PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES

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INDIANA HOUSE APPROVES HATFIELD AMENDMENT TO LOWER PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES

 INDIANAPOLIS – State Rep. Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) today offered an amendment to House Bill 1005, that allows Indiana to import certain prescription drugs, already used in the United States, from Canada to help lower prescription drug prices.

“Hoosiers have been crippled by the high cost of prescription drug prices for far too long,” said Hatfield.

“This amendment will allow us to import certain prescription drugs from Canada to ensure that Hoosiers have a safe and effective pathway to more affordable health care.

“Promoting competition in the prescription drug industry, through similar legislation, has already been implemented by the Republican governor in Florida and supported by President Trump,” continued Hatfield. “Accessible health care is not a partisan issue.”

Currently, Colorado, Florida, Maine and Vermont have passed similar legislation to create a drug importation program.

This amendment passed with a vote of 49-44.

 

Holcomb Says He Supports Gaming Commission Investigation Into Centaur

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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday said he supports the Indiana Gaming Commission’s investigation into casino executives who have been implicated in a federal campaign finance scheme.

Centaur Gaming, which operated the state’s two horse-track racing casinos in Shelbyville and Anderson until selling the properties to Caesars Entertainment in 2018, has been linked to a scheme that involved illegally funneling thousands of dollars in campaign contributions to an Indiana congressional candidate and others in 2015.

Court documents do not name Centaur but refer to “Company A” as an Indianapolis “gaming” company. The documents also say the vice president and general counsel for that company, referred to as “Person A,” helped coordinate the scheme.

The Indiana Gaming Commission said on Friday that it understands the company referenced in the court documents to be Centaur. John Keeler served as vice president and general counsel for Centaur.

Keeler and Rod Ratcliff, former CEO and chairman of Centaur, are still actively involved in Indiana gambling, but under a different company name — Spectacle Entertainment.

Spectacle was established in late 2018 when it acquired the two casinos in Gary. After successfully lobbying the Indiana General Assembly in 2019, Spectacle received permission to construct a new inland casino in Gary and close the riverboats. The new casino is currently under construction.

Spectacle is also the only applicant for a new Terre Haute casino license. The gaming commission had been expected to award the license to Spectacle at its Feb. 7 meeting, but that meeting has now been postponed for an investigation.

“We need clarity, and we’ll get it,” Holcomb said.

Holcomb said it’s the commission’s job to investigate the allegations, and he would wait for the results of that probe before commenting on what should happen next.

“You’re asking me to comment on something that has yet to be resolved from the investigation perspective,” Holcomb said. “I don’t want to interfere with that investigation in any way whatsoever.”

Last year, Holcomb came under scrutiny for taking two private flights provided by Ratcliff and not disclosing the flights on his 2018 financial disclosure statement. The flights occurred while Ratcliff was lobbying to change state law to allow for the new Gary casino. Holcomb was later cleared of any ethical violation, as the flights were considered in-kind gifts to the Republican Governors Association.

The latest campaign finance allegations against Centaur and Keeler were made public last week after Republic strategist Chip O’Neil, who worked as vice president for the Strategic Campaign Group, pleaded guilty to conspiracy in federal court in Virginia and admitted to funneling money from an Indianapolis gaming company to an Indiana congressional candidate.

The candidate is not named in court documents, but Federal Election Commission campaign finance records indicate the candidate is former Republican state Sen. Brent Waltz, who unsuccessfully ran for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District in 2016.

According to court documents, Company A (believed to be Centaur) signed a contract with Strategic Campaign Group for “services related to U.S. presidential campaigns and campaign finance law” and paid the consulting firm $38,500.

O’Neil then used that money to reimburse several individuals who served as conduits, including himself and his girlfriend at the time, for contributions they made to Waltz’s campaign.

Court documents say the scheme was meant to avoid individual campaign contribution limits, get around the prohibition on corporate donations to federal office candidates and hide the fact that the money was coming from the gaming company.

According to court documents, this all occurred in the direction of Person A, believed to be of Keeler.

At least $16,200 went to Waltz’s campaign through six donations that are specified in court documents, and the donations caused his campaign to “unwittingly file false campaign finance reports.”

Waltz told IBJ that he believed all his campaign contributions were legal and that he’s cooperating with the investigation.

In a statement released Friday, Spectacle said it is cooperating with the gaming commission’s investigation.

“We take such matters very seriously and we will share more information should additional details become available,” the statement read.

FOOTNOTE: Today’s “READERS POLL” question is: Would you spend $251,000 of your own money to purchase and renovated a house located at 101 East Tennesse Street?

Judge Les Shively Selected Chief Judge Of The Vanderburgh Superior Court For 2020

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Judge Les Shively was selected by his colleagues to serve another term as chief Judge of the Vanderburgh Superior Court. Judge Shively has been on the bench for 7 years and previously served as chief Judge in 2018 and 2019. 

Judge Shively currently serves on the Board of Managers of the Indiana Judges Association; the EBA Board of Director of the Indiana Judicial Conference; and is a member of the Domestic Relations Committee of the Indiana Judicial conference.Â