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Volleyball set for weekend trip to Illinois

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 Aces face Bradley and Illinois State

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Another road weekend awaits the University of Evansville volleyball team as they travel to Bradley and Illinois State this weekend.  Friday’s opener has UE visiting the Braves before they head to Normal, Ill. on Saturday to face the Redbirds; both matches begin at 6 p.m. CT and will be available on ESPN+.

Last Time Out  

– Evansville took a commanding 2-0 lead on Saturday at Murray State, but a furious rally by the Racers saw them win in five set

– Giulia Cardona set her season mark with 31 kills in the contest while Madisyn Steele recorded three solo blocks and five block assists

Adding to her Total

– Senior Giulia Cardona added a season-high 31 kills to her tally and continues to raise the UE program record, which stands at 1,971

– On Sept. 28, Cardona broke the Purple Aces program record of 1,911 kills, which was set by Alondra Vazquez

– On Sept. 21, she broke Evansville mark for service aces and now has 211; the previous record of 205 was set by Kim Seib in 1984

– Cardona holds the NCAA lead in total kills (337), total points (384.5), total attacks (956) and attacks per set (14.94)

– Her season average of 5.27 kills per frame paces the MVC and ranks 2nd nationally

Back in the Lineup

– After missing 11 matches, Kora Ruff returned to the floor on Oct. 4 at Belmont

– Ruff finished with 28 assists against the Bruins before adding 29 versus the Racers

– In the opening weekend of the season, Ruff posted 10.70 assists per set, which paced the MVC; she had 30 assists in the opener against Akron before posting 52 in the win over UPR-Rio Piedras

Scouting the Opposition

– On Friday, the Aces open the weekend at Bradley, who has won five of its last six matches while starting the MVC slate at 3-1

– Iva Popovic holds the team lead with 3.40 kills per set

– Illinois State begins the weekend with a record of 8-9 while winning three of their opening four league contests

– Aida Shadewald holds the team lead with an average of 3.47 kills per frame

UE’s Center for Innovation & Change announces downtown presence at Innovation Pointe

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The University of Evansville’s (UE) Center for Innovation & Change (CIC) enters a new phase through a partnership with the Indiana Center for Emerging Technologies (ICET) and Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP). The CIC will now have a presence downtown for collaboration on change-making projects. This partnership represents a significant step forward in the organizations’ shared missions of fostering innovation, supporting talent growth within our community, and improving the quality of life in this region.

The CIC has experienced rapid growth in recent years, becoming home to Evansville’s Promise Neighborhood team and Coordinating Partner with the UE School of Education for Toyota’s Driving Possibilities initiative. A unique and rapidly responsive resource to problem-solving in this region, the CIC’s presence downtown will make it more available to individuals, businesses, non-profits, and municipal entities looking to innovate in their sectors and interested in working with student consultants on a project. Any group interested in partnering with a UE ChangeLab team can now easily access the team able to organize that work. In addition, due to the proximity to E-REP and ICET, the CIC can better direct its programming to strategic needs in this region.

“We could not be more grateful to E-REP and the ICET for this opportunity to bring changemaking resources downtown,” CIC Executive Director Erin Lewis stated. “UE exists to change lives and change the world. Being next to our region’s best strategic thinkers means we can co-design a better future with the community. This is a game-changing move that brings higher education into the real world in an innovative new way. I can’t wait to see what comes of it.”

The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) and the Indiana Center for Emerging Technologies (ICET), also recently announced a new partnership between their two entities. The collaboration consists of the ICET and its team having a regular presence on the first floor of Innovation Pointe, which will bring technical expertise, resources, and collaboration opportunities to entrepreneurs throughout southern Indiana.

Logan Jenkins, Executive Director of the ICET and Circular Venture Lab, has already partnered with the CIC on multiple initiatives in the last nine months. Their early work in economic development, technology transfer initiatives, and regional collaboration has garnered four national prize awards through the U.S Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Students from Bosse High School, UE and more have worked with Jenkins and Lewis on a wide range of topics related to the environment, the energy transition, and materials recycling.

Jenkins explains, “Together with partners in our region, across Indiana, and through the U.S. DOE and U.S. SBA, we’ve demonstrated multiple successful collaborations. These early ideas originated in Evansville, then were developed through the UE CIC and its ChangeLab students, and now have recognition across the United States. These initiatives have significant relevance to the many efforts across Indiana to further educate and retain our young talent in their early workforce pathways and business careers. The co-location with the CIC and EREP opens the door to new possibilities and more innovative solutions with measurable impact.”

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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UE women’s soccer travels to Chicago for clash with UIC

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UE women’s soccer travels to Chicago for clash with UIC
It will be the Purple Aces second visit to Flames Field
 
CHICAGO — The University of Evansville women’s soccer will look to take a series lead against the UIC Flames on Thursday evening.
UE women’s soccer added another point to their resume in a 1-1 draw against Drake over the weekend. Junior forward Amy Velazquez (Avon, Ind. / Avon HS) scored the tying goal for the Aces in the 83rd minute of the match for her second goal of the season. Velazquez took the ball from a Bulldog defender up into the 12 and passed over to senor forward Hailey Autenrieb (Cincinnati / Seton HS) on the right side of the penalty box, who quickly returned it to Velazquez at the six. Velazquez struck the ball with her right foot and blew it past Drake’s goalkeeper into the center of the net to help Evansville to another MVC point.

UIC is one of the Aces newer opponent in women’s soccer as the two teams never faced each other prior to the Flames addition to the MVC in the 2022 season. Neither team has won on the road in the series since beginning play in 2022. The Aces will look to see if they can get the first road win and take the series lead on Thursday evening. Both games in the series have been decide by a single goal with only two goals tallied so far in two meetings.

The Flames come into Thursday’s match as one of the conference’s leaders with an MVC record of 3-0-2 after having seven losses in the non-conference season. UIC put together a big win over Indiana State on Tuesday with their highest scoring output of the season with three goals scored. It was the Flames fifth shutout of the year and their fifth game unbeaten in conference play. UIC is led by junior forward Riley Collett with eight points from three goals and two assists.

Velazquez is now tied with freshman defender Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn. / St. Benedict at Auburndale HS) for most goals on the season with two each. Autenrieb and Velazquez are tied as the Aces total offensive leaders with five points. Autenrieb has one goal and three assists while Velazquez has two goals and one assist.

WSNC Attempts Record and Tug of War and King and Queen Winners

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Evansville, Ind.  West Side Nut Club Unofficially Breaks Guinness World Record for Largest Chicken Dance at the 103rd Fall Festival!

Evansville, IN – October 8, 2024 – In a spectacular feat of feathered frenzy, the West Side Nut Club has unofficially declared a new world record for the largest chicken dance, with a staggering count of 72,152 participants at Tuesday night’s 103rd Fall Festival! While the record is still in the “let’s just say it’s true” phase, it’s clear that the spirit of fun (and poultry) was alive and well.

This extraordinary dance was held in honor of beloved club member Dick Griese, who famously led the Chicken Dance and YMCA on festival nights, leaving a legacy of laughter and good vibes. Club members, alongside Dick’s family, flocked to the stage to channel their inner chickens in a joyful tribute.

West Side Nut Club Treasurer and President of the Dick Griese Fan Club, Dennis Nettles, commented, “Getting an accurate count is tougher than herding chickens! We’ve clocked in at 72,152 participants, which would officially break the record, but we’re slowing down the video to check every frame. We’re hoping that everyone was actually doing the chicken dance and not just waving like they saw a snake. It’s a fine line we’re walking here!”

Nettles is currently collaborating with the accounting team of Joe Pa and Murphy and Son, who have agreed to audit the dance footage, because nothing says “official” like a good old-fashioned video review. “I just hope we don’t discover half the crowd was just doing the Macarena,” he added with a chuckle.

The night was an unforgettable tribute, with Brandon McClish, Dick Griese Fan Club Vice President stating, “We all wore our socks, we all smiled, and we all remembered to LIVE, LAUGH, and LOVE. Especially when it came to dancing like no one was watching!”

And if you think the chicken dance was the only action, think again! In other festival news, St. Joseph triumphed in the Tug of War competition, while St. Wendal contestants Kinley Wathen and Garrett Lintzench were crowned the honorary WSNC Queen and King.

As for the official count? Stay tuned for updates or don’t, because, in the grand scheme of things, it’s all just clucking good fun!

The 103rd Annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival will run from October 7th-12th on historic West Franklin Street.

“IS IT TRUE” October 10, 2024

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We hope today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that this community’s responsible citizens need to address rationally and responsibly.

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We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree and discussions may become a little heated.  The use of offensive language and insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.

IS IT TRUE that a few local movers and shakers have been discussing the feasibility of building a new baseball stadium in downtown Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that city officials are seeking 10 million dollars to build a new hotel in Evansville? …that the “Longneck Hotel” would provide a warm and safe place at Mesker Park Zoo for breeding giraffes? …that a “CCO Mole” tells us that the Mesker Zoo staff wants to establish a breeding program that will produce a herd of 10-12 giraffes?

IS IT TRUE that the site of the Morton Avenue Warehouse fire was recently placed on the list to be sold in a tax sale? …that Vanderburgh County Treasurer Dottie Thomas removed Morton Avenue property from the  delinquent property tax  list so it can be sold at public auction??…that removing the property from the delinquent property tax list will allow a private company to purchase the property outright so they can to clear the rubble to enable the property to be developed?

IS IT TRUE that one of the hardest words for an elected official to say during a budget hearing is the word “NO”?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Police Chief Phillip Smith filled in for Mayor Stephanie Terry at the most recent “Honor Flight” send-off to Washington, DC? …that Chief Smith personally shook hands with every veteran before they boarded the flight for Washington, DC? …that Chief Smith is showing the real meaning of protecting and serving by personally honoring our brave Veterans?

IS IT TRUE that Vanderburgh County Republican Precinct Committeemen (PCs) are wondering why the latest list of the current PCs has not been posted on the Vanderburgh County GOP website? …that many current Republican PCs are wondering why the only communications they have received from the local party leadership is a request for Fall Festival booth volunteers and invitations to several candidate fundraisers?

?IS IT TRUE that we are intrigued by recent public statements made by Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Chair Cheryl Schultz predicting that Vanderburgh County will turn blue in the 2024 presidential election? …that Schultz points to the election of 2008 when Obama carried the county and the possibility of a repeat this year? …that she has declined an invitation by the CCO to explain the rationale in detail about her statement?

IS IT TRUE that the Government shouldn’t do for people what they can do for themselves?

IS IT TRUE that it’s time for the people to challenge pork barrel spending?

IS IT TRUE that it is time for the masses to question the practice of political patronage?

IS IT TRUE that it’s time for the taxpayers to pay more attention to the voting habits of the local school board?

IS IT TRUE that because of the out-of-control spending habits during the last 12 years, Evansville is in serious financial trouble?

 

Attorney General Todd Rokita announces $52 million multistate settlement with Marriott

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Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that a coalition of 50 attorneys general has reached a settlement with Marriott International Inc., the result of a multi-year investigation into a massive data breach which targeted one of its guest reservation databases.  

Under the settlement with the attorneys general, Marriott has agreed to strengthen its data security practices using a dynamic risk-based approach, to provide certain consumer protections, and to make a $52 million payment to states.  

Indiana will receive over $900,000 from the settlement. 

“Protecting Hoosiers’ personal data, whether they are checking into a hotel or just checking out potential travel plans, is an important priority of our office,” Attorney General Rokita said. “That’swhy we hold corporations accountable for responsibly handling consumers’ information. This settlement shows once again our resolve to make sure corporations are vigilant in following security protocols.” 

The Federal Trade Commission, which has coordinated closely with the states throughout this investigation, has reached a parallel settlement with Marriott. 

Marriott acquired Starwood in 2016 and took control of the Starwood computer network in 2016.  However, from July 2014 until September 2018, intruders in the system went undetected. This led to the breach of 131.5 million guest records pertaining to customers in the United States. The impacted records included contact information, gender, dates of birth, legacy Starwood Preferred Guest information, reservation information, and hotel stay preferences, as well as a limited number of unencrypted passport numbers and unexpired payment card information. 

Shortly after the breach of the Starwood database was announced, a coalition of 50 attorneys general launched a multi-state investigation into the breach. Today’s settlement resolves allegations by the attorneys general that Marriott violated state consumer protection laws, personal information protection laws, and, where applicable, breach notification laws by failing to implementreasonable data security and remediate data security deficiencies, particularly when attempting to use and integrate Starwood into its systems. 

Under the terms of the settlement, Marriott has agreed to strengthen and continually improve its cybersecurity practices. Some of the specific measures include: 

  • Implementation of a comprehensive Information Security Program. This includes new overarching security program mandates, such as incorporating zero-trust principles, regular security reporting to the highest levels within the company, including the Chief Executive Officer, and enhanced employee training on data handling and security. 
  • Data minimization and disposal requirements, which will lead to less consumer data being collected and retained. 
  • Specific security requirements with respect to consumer data, including component hardening, conducting an asset inventory, encryption, segmentation to limit an intruder’s ability to move across a system, patch management to ensure that critical security patches are applied in a timely manner, intrusion detection, user access controls, and logging and monitoring to keep track of movement of files and users within the network.  
  • Increased vendor and franchisee oversight, with a special emphasis on risk assessments for “Critical IT Vendors,” and clearly outlined contracts with cloud providers. 
  • In the future, if Marriott acquires another entity, it must timely further assess the acquired entity’s information security program and develop plans to address identified gaps or deficiencies in security as part of the integration into Marriott’s network. 
  • An independent third-party assessment of Marriott’s information security program every two years for a period of 20 years for additional security oversight. 

As part of the settlement, Marriott will give consumers specific protections, including a data deletion option, even if consumers do not currently have that right under state law. Marriott must offer multi-factor authentication to consumers for their loyalty rewards accounts, such as Marriott Bonvoy, as well as reviews of those accounts if there is suspicious activity. 

 

 

Gov. Holcomb activates Indiana National Guard to aid Florida hurricane relief

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb activated the Indiana National Guard to aid with hurricane relief efforts in Florida and help with route clearance, shelter management, supply distribution, and command and control.

“Whether we’re aiding North Carolina recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, or assisting Floridians in the wake of Hurricane Milton, time and time again, when devastation strikes, Hoosiers of all backgrounds answer the call in helping those in desperate need,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Indiana’s finest who serve in the National Guard, chief among them, will continue to provide critical help on the ground and air while we back here at home mourn the great loss our neighbors down south are experiencing.”

Approximately 400 Indiana National Guard soldiers will mobilize today and be in Florida this week to assist in recovery efforts, prevent the loss of life and reduce human suffering caused by Hurricane Milton.

The Hoosier Guardsmen from four units based in Terre Haute, New Albany, Lawrence and Gary will assist the Florida National Guard and other local, state and federal agencies in hurricane relief efforts.

“Hoosier Guardsmen answer the call to uniquely serve our nation and our neighbors, and moments like this are precisely why the Indiana National Guard trains and prepares to ensure we’re ready to mobilize when the need arises,” said Major General Dale Lyles, the Indiana adjutant general.

In addition to responding to Hurricane Helene just a week ago, and Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in 2017, the Indiana National Guard has assisted Hoosiers with state emergencies, including flood relief efforts and snowstorms.