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Eagles open 2020 with two extra-inning wins

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Sophomore catcher Courtney Schoolcraft had a solo home run, a double and a walk-off RBI as No. 21 University of Southern Indiana Softball opened the year with a pair of extra-inning wins at The Cottrell Foundation Loyal Blue Classic Friday afternoon.

Schoolcraft hit a solo home run to break a scoreless tie in the top of the fourth inning of the Screaming Eagles’ 2-1, 10-inning win over Southern Wesleyan University in the opening game before hitting a double and a walk-off, RBI-single in USI’s 1-0, eight-inning win over Gannon University.

USI (2-0) capitalized on the international tie-breaker rule in the 10th inning against Southern Wesleyan as senior shortstop Taylor Ricketts had a sacrifice fly to push across the go-ahead run. Freshman pitcher/first baseman Allie Goodin, meanwhile, was impressive in a relief appearance.

Goodin (1-0) blanked the Warriors on three hits and a walk in six innings of work to pick up her first career collegiate win. The Evansville native and Mater Dei graduate racked up four strikeouts, while helping herself at the plate with a hit in her first regular-season collegiate at-bat.

Senior All-American pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (1-0) followed Goodin’s effort with her school-record 34th career complete-game shutout in USI’s win over Gannon. Leonhardt overcame some early control issues to strikeout nine batters, all while allowing just three hits to earn her 77th career win.

Offensively, the Eagles were limited to just two hits, a Leonhardt double in the third and bunt single in the sixth, as they went into the last half of the seventh inning trying to break the scoreless tie. Schoolcraft’s double in the seventh helped the Eagles load the bases with no outs, but their offense failed to push the winning run across the plate as Gannon was able to force an extra frame with a pair of ground ball outs and a strikeout.

The game looked as if it would head to the ninth inning before a two-out single by junior outfielder Alicia Webb kept USI’s eighth frame alive. Freshman catcher/infielder Sammie Kihega drew a walk in the next at-bat to put Webb into scoring position, while Schoolcraft hit the first pitch she saw down the leftfield line to score Webb and end the game with checkmark in the Eagles’ win column.

USI returns to action Saturday at 3 p.m. (CDT) when it takes on No. 16 and tournament host University of North Georgia. The Eagles end the second day of The Cottrell Foundation Loyal Blue Classic with a bout against No. 8 West Chester University at 5 p.m.

Hit and Run

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 The Evansville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the male driver of this vehicle that was involved in a Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Accident at the Deluxe Inn on February 8th. 

  It is believed that the female was in the driver’s seat earlier, but left before the incident occurred. Her picture is being distributed only to assist in identifying the suspect. 

  The Hit and Run vehicle appears to be a Ford Edge and has the front passenger side headlamp out. 

  If you recognize any of the involved parties, you are urged to call the Evansville Police Department’s Hit and Run Unit at 812-436-7941.

Bullitt County Kentucky Murder Suspect Apprehended on I-64

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Earlier today the U.S. Marshals Task Force, which consists of officers from the U.S. Marshals Service, Indiana State Police, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Evansville Police received information that Anthony Allen, 44, of Louisville, was wanted for murder out of Bullitt County, KY, and was possibly in the Evansville area. The alleged murder occurred on Saturday, February 8. Officers received information that Allen was possibly meeting his girlfriend, Tonya Middleton, 42, of Louisville, at the Pilot Truck Stop located on US 41 at Warrenton Road in Gibson County. Middleton is an over the road truck driver. At approximately 11:10 officers observed Middleton’s tractor-trailer leave the truck stop and go west on I-64. Moments later the U.S. Marshals Task Force and Indiana State Police conducted a traffic stop near the 17 mile-marker and located Allen inside the tractor-trailer. Allen was arrested without incident and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond. Middleton was arrested for assisting a criminal and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where she is currently being held without bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Anthony Allen, 44, Louisville, KY
  1. Murder (Warrant out of Bullitt County, KY)
  2. Outstanding Warrants out of Louisville, KY
  • Tonya Middleton, 42, Louisville, KY
  1. Assisting a Criminal, Level 5 Felony

 

USI MBB scores 101 point for GLVC win

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball shot a blistering 68.4 percent in the second half and cruised to a 101-77 victory over Lindenwood University Thursday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena. USI, which has reached 100-or-more points twice this season, goes to 18-5 overall and 10-5 in the GLVC, while Lindenwood finishes the evening 9-14, 3-12 GLVC.

The Eagles had to battle to get out of the first half with a three-point, 38-35, lead after the opening 20 minutes featured eight ties and seven lead changes. USI put together the largest lead of the half at 31-26 with 4:42 remaining when senior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell converted on a pair of free throws.

USI junior guard Mateo Rivera paced the Eagles during the opening half with nine points, while junior forward Josh Price and Caldwell followed with eight points each.

The Eagles raced out of the locker room to start the second half, quickly building a 10-point advantage, 45-35, with a 7-0 run that was capped off by a three-pointer by Rivera. USI took command for good by pushing the lead to 14 points, 58-44, with a 13-9 burst and never looked back with 14:24 to play.

The USI lead would be extended by the 20-point mark, 86-65, when junior forward Emmanuel Little converted a jumper in the lane with 5:06 remaining. Lindenwood shrank the lead back to 14 points, 88-74, before USI made a final run to surpass 100 points and post the largest lead of the game, 24 points, with the 101-77 final.

The Eagles were red hot from the field in the second half, shooting 68.4 percent (26-38) and 70 percent from downtown. USI, which won the battle of the boards, 39-37, finished the game 55.7 percent shooting (39-70), 52.6 percent from the beyond the arc (10-19).

Individually for the game, Price dropped in a team-high 19 points to lead six players in double-digits. The junior forward was nine-of-12 from the field and one-of-three from the stripe in 25 minutes of action.

Caldwell and Rivera followed with 15 points each, while Little and senior guard Darnell Butler dropped in 12 points apiece. Junior guard/forward Clayton Hughes rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points.

Little also led USI on the glass, grabbing 10 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the season.

USI concludes the two-game homestand with the 2020 Homecoming game against #19 (D2SIDA)/#20 (NABC) University of Missouri-St. Louis. The Tritons are 21-4 overall and 12-3 in the GLVC after defeating McKendree University, 68-65, this evening in Lebanon, Illinois.

The Eagles lead the all-time series with the Tritons, 38-12 all-time despite being defeated in the first meeting, 73-68, in St. Louis two weeks ago. Caldwell led the Eagles in the loss with a season-high tying 18 points. USI also held a 19-1 lead in games at the old Physical Activities Center.

Eagles hold off Lindenwood rally for fourth straight win

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball held Lindenwood University scoreless for the final five-and-a-half minutes of the game as the Screaming Eagles held on for a 70-55 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory at Screaming Eagles Arena.

Thursday’s contest looked eerily similar to the Screaming Eagles’ previous meeting with Lindenwood, a game USI won 81-68 in St. Charles, Missouri, less than two weeks ago.

Like the previous meeting, the Eagles jumped out to a big first-half lead, only to see it shrink; and, like the last meeting, the Eagles used a late run to repell the Lions’ charge and come away with the victory.

USI (15-6, 11-4 GLVC) outscored the Lions 18-4 in the second period to build a commanding 39-20 advantage.

Lindenwood (13-8, 9-6 GLVC), however, rallied throughout the second half. The Lions used a 24-point third quarter to trim USI’s lead to 12 points heading into the fourth quarter; then used an 11-2 run in the final period to get to within three points.

USI, however, slammed the door on the Lindenwood comeback as the Eagles held the Lions without a field goal throughout the final six minutes of the contest.

Junior guard Emma DeHart and freshman forward Hannah Haithcock combined for 10 points in the final five minutes as USI closed the contest on a 12-0 run.

DeHart had 18 points to lead the Eagles, while Haithcock finished with 16 points. Freshman guard Addy Blackwell, who went 5-of-5 from the field and 3-of-3 from downtown, added a season-high 14 points and four steals.

Senior guards Kiara Moses and Ashley Johnson respectively finished with eight rebounds and eight assists for the Eagles, who scored 35 points off Lindenwood’s 24 turnovers.

The Lions, who were held to 22 points below their season average, were led by senior forward Kallie Bildner and senior guard Lindsey Medlen. Bildner had a game-high 20 points and 17 rebounds, while Medlen had 14 points and eight assists.

Despite being outrebounded, 44-32, the Eagles maintained a 40-26 scoring advantage in the paint, while USI’s reserves outscored Lindenwood’s bench players, 24-10.

USI returns to action Saturday at 1 p.m. when it hosts the University of Missouri-St. Louis for Homecoming at Screaming Eagles Arena. The Tritons (12-12, 7-8 GLVC) earned a 79-73 road win over McKendree University Thursday evening in Lebanon, Illinois.

USI’s Leonhardt named to Player of Year Watch list

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University of Southern Indiana Softball senior pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt has been named to the Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II Player & Pitcher of the Year Watch List for the 2020 season. She was a Top 25 finalist for the Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II Player & Pitcher of the Year award in 2019.

In 2019, Leonhardt was both the Great Lakes Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year and GLVC Scholar Athlete of the Year as well as a first-team Academic All-American.

Leonhardt earned second-team All-America honors by both the NFCA and Division II Conference Commissioners’ Association after going 21-9 in the pitcher’s circle with four saves, a 1.29 ERA, 243 strikeouts and a .187 opponent batting average. She tossed two complete-game shutouts in the NCAA II Midwest Region #1 Tournament, bringing her single-season total to a school-record tying 13 as well as her career mark to a school-record tying 33. She also broke the school records for strikeouts (705) and wins (76).

Her efforts on the field helped lead the Eagles to a 35-21 overall record and a 19-7 mark in GLVC play. USI advanced to the NCAA II Midwest Region Tournament for the fifth-straight year and sixth time in seven seasons.

Two years ago, Leonhardt was the NCAA II Softball Championship Most Outstanding Player after a dominating post-season that saw her post a 12-1 record with a 1.35 ERA, a .152 opponent batting average and 96 strikeouts. Her effort was instrumental in leading the Screaming Eagles to their first-ever national championship.

In the NCAA II Softball Championship alone, Leonhardt was 5-0 with a 1.44 ERA, a.091 opponent batting average and 40 strikeouts in 34 innings of work.

Leonhardt is one of four GLVC Players to be recognized on the watch list and one of eight from the Midwest Region. This is the third straight year that Leonhardt has been on the preseason watch list.

The Eagles begin the year Friday at 11 a.m. (CDT) when they take on Southern Wesleyan University at the University of North Georgia’s Cottrell Foundation Loyal Blue Classic in Dahlonega, Georgia.

2020 Schutt Sports / NFCA Division II Player & Pitcher of the Year Watch List
^ Denotes returning NFCA All-American

^ Ayanna Arceneaux, Western Oregon University, R-Junior, Outfield
^ Courtney Barnhill, Angelo State University, Senior, Outfield
^ Kayson Boatner, Anderson University, Sophomore, Infield
^ Shelby Booker, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Junior, Third Base
Keila Bosinger, University of California San Diego, Sophomore, Outfield
^ Rosa’Lynn Burton, Wilmington University, Senior, Outfield
^ Brenna Busby, Cameron University, Senior, Shortstop
^ Bailey Byers, Malone University, Junior, Catcher
^ Georgia Capell, Tarleton State University, Junior, Infield
Daijah Chambers, Winston-Salem State University, Senior, Second Base
Hannah Davis, Newberry College, Junior, Utility
^ Khmari Edwards, Cameron University, Sophomore, Second Base
^ Abby Fiessinger, Carson-Newman University, Senior, Outfield
Grace Gilbert, University of West Florida, Junior, Pitcher/Outfield
Lydia Goble, Grand Valley State University, Sophomore, Shortstop
Ty-Kella Goins, Lincoln Memorial University, Senior, Second Base
^ Nikoma Holmen, Grand Valley State University, Junior, First Base
^ Teala Howard, University of West Florida, Sophomore, Outfield
Kacie Kelly, Saint Leo University, Senior, Shortstop
^ Jordyn Kleman, Winona State University, Senior, Pitcher
Brooke Larsen, California State University, Chico, Junior, Pitcher
Anastasia Leibas, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Junior, Shortstop
^ Jennifer Leonhardt, University of Southern Indiana, Senior, Pitcher
^ Bailey McKittrick, University of Central Oklahoma, Sophomore, Pitcher
^ Ashley Mickschl, Augustana University, Senior, Pitcher
^ Ali Nowak, Winona State University, Senior, Catcher
^ Callie Nunes, Concordia University Irvine, Junior, Pitcher
^ MaKray Odom, Trevecca Nazarene University, Senior, Shortstop
Emily Otto, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Junior, Pitcher
Mary Pardo, Augustana University, Sophomore, Outfield
^ Liz Pautz, Winona State University, Junior, Pitcher
^ Morgan Perry, Saint Anselm College, Senior, Pitcher
Hazel Puempel, University of Central Oklahoma, Senior, Outfield
^ Tymber Riley, Arkansas Tech University, Sophomore, Second Base
Mahina Sauer, Southern Nazarene University, Senior, First Base
^ Kylee Smith, University of North Georgia, Senior, Pitcher
Breanna Smith, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Senior, Pitcher
^ Sydney Sprinkle, Concordia University Irvine, Sophomore, Catcher/First Base
^ Kelsey Sweatt, University of West Florida, Junior, Pitcher
Andee Tiffee, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Senior, Pitcher
^ AnnMarie Torres, Colorado Mesa University, Senior, First Base
Jacy Ummel, Drury University, Senior, Outfield
^ Brylynn Vallejos, San Francisco State University, Sophomore, Outfield
Sydney Wader, Southern Arkansas University, Senior, Pitcher
Lakyn Wagoner, University of Illinois at Springfield, Junior, Outfield
Magnolia West, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Senior, Outfield
Jordan Withrow, Tarleton State University, Senior, Pitcher
Jenna Witt, Concord University, Senior, Third Base
Kristin Worley, California State University, Chico, Senior, Shortstop
Ashley Worrell, Rollins College, Sophomore, Pitcher

 

EPD MEDIA REPORT

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EPD MEDIA REPORT

MEDIA

“IS IT TRUE” February 14, 2020

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way.
IS IT TRUE that last year we reported that Deaconess Hospital and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital formed a group called an “ACO?” …that “ACO” is where referrals are preferably kept within the group and only certain doctors at Deaconess and Methodist are invited to be a part of that group?  …we recently inquired how the “ACO” referral agreement between Deaconess-Evansville and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital is currently doing?  according to our sources that Henderson Community Methodist Hospital is now an affiliate of Deaconess Hospital-Evansville and things are going extremely well?
IS IT TRUE the LEAPFROG GROUP has been rating hospital safety for many years and last year graded Henderson Community Methodist Hospital as the only F hospital in the State of Kentucky and one of only 9 with a failing grade of F in the entire United States?  …we congratulate the new Board members of Henderson Community Methodist Hospital for having the good business sense to hire the former CEO of Deaconess Hospital-Evansville, Linda White to correct the grade of F of  Henderson Community Methodist Hospital?  …we are happy to report that they now have a passing grade and are expected to achieve the grade of A in the near future?  …five cheers to former Deaconness Hospital-Evansville CEO Linda White for coming out of retirement and working her magic for the betterment of Henderson Community Methodist Hospital?   ….it looks like the recent merger between Deaconness Hospital-Evansville and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital is doing extremely well?
IS IT TRUE that s number of well connected millennial Republicans is running for several of the Vanderburgh County Republican Party Precinct Chairman positions?  …we are also told that some of these people are also going to file as a Republican State Convention Delegate?  …that GOP  Chairman Wayne Parke isn’t happy about this move by the millennials because he can’t remove anyone that is elected to these positions if he disagrees with them on any party matter?  …we are told if the millennials are successful in getting elected as Vanderburgh County Republican Party Precinct Chairman positions it may be a signal that Chairman Parke may have a difficult time getting re-elected to the Vanderburgh County Chairmanship position?
IS IT TRUE this year that EVSC Superintendent of Schools, Dr. David Smith is being paid $260,056.96, not including perks and benefits?  …that Warrick County Superintendent Of Schools Brad Schneider makes $156,261.43 not including perks and benefits?  …that the Indianapolis School Superintendent, Aleesia Johnson is being paid $227,181.95 per year not including perks and benefits?
IS IT TRUE that many supporters of Rev. Steve Ary are quietly watching to see how local GOP Chairmen Wayne Parke is going to handle Mr. Ary’s request about allowing him to run for District 77 State Representative as a Republican?
IS IT TRUE it was pointed out to us by one of the readers that if you fly in and out of Evansville you will hear the voice of Mayor Winneckke?   …we are also told if you call the Civic Center the voice message that gives you City and County Department numbers is none other than Mayor Winnecke?  …it looks like the Mayor has become the self annotated spokesperson of Vanderburgh  County?
IS IT TRUE we wonder what the status of the four (4) vacancies at Convention and Vistors Bureau?  …we have been told that leaders of the Latino and Minority communities are watching to see if any qualified persons from their community will offend a position with this “E” IS FOR EVANSVILLE” governmental agency?
IS IT TRUE that ‘Government Shouldn’t Do For People What They Can Do For Themselves”?
IS IT TRUE  we being told that several City Council members are getting tired of City Council President Alex Burton texting them rambling philosophical messages?  …it looks like it might be time for the Mega Preacher, Adrian Brooks give Mr. Burton a Psychology 101 lecture on “How To Win Friends And Influence People”?
IS IT TRUE with sound budgetary planning and cash flow management practices the City Of Evansville City Council could curtail the out of control deficit spending practices of the City of Evansville? …many people are watching to see how the newly appointed Republican City Council Finance Chairman Ron Beane is going to implement a sound budgetary planning and cash flow management program?  …we predict he will do just fine?
IS IT TRUE we are told that County Commissioner Musgrave and County Commissioner Shoulders continue to lead with good public policy, fiscal conservatism, experience and vision for our community? …both Commissioner Musgrave and Commissioner Shoulders have served with both former Commissioner Bruce Ungethiem and current Commissioner Jeff Hatfield and have accomplished many things including historic projects since 2016?
IS IT TRUE we been told that the Evansville taxpayers subsidized ($28 million) vacancy rate of the downtown Doubletree Hotel is much higher than originally projected?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville taxpayers invested around $58 million dollars help fund the downtown Medical School several years ago with the promise that this facility would attract around 2,000 medical students to attend the downtown Medical School?  ….we are told that the number of medical students may be more around 250 plus students?
Today’s “Readers Poll’ question is:  If the Republican primary for the Vanderburgh County Council was held today which three (3) individuals would you vote for?
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A COLLAGE OF DILAPIDATED HOMES OF THE NORTH MAIN STREET AND JIMTOWN AREA

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A COLLAGE OF DILAPIDATED HOMES OF THE NORTH MAIN STREET AND JIMTOWN AREA

Over the last several months we have been questioning the wisdom or the lack of wisdom of those who are in charge of improving the housing stock in the North Main and Jimtown areas.  All we hear from the DMD, Evansville Redevelopment Commission and Hope Of Evansville is how they are striving to bring move affordable, safe, liveable and energy inefficient housing to the Jimtown and North Main areas.

LINK TO CHANNEL 14 TV STORY ABOUT THE HUD FUNDED HOUSE LOCATED AT 101 EAST TENNESSEE STREET

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – A complete rehabilitation to a home at 101 East Tennessee was approved on Thursday by the Board of Public Works.

A $240,000 grant agreement between Hope of Evansville and the EVANSVILLE DMD will completely rehabilitate the abandoned home.

The cost will cover the rehabilitation plus an extensive environmental review, appraisals, and construction drawings.

Please click the attached link below to get an idea of how the HUD’S HOME Rehabilitation program fleeces the taxpayers.

We give five (5) cheers to Channel 14 TV for bringing this extremely eye-opening investigative story to the taxpayers of this community.

https://www.14news.com/2020/01/23/k-home-rehabilitation-project-approved/

FOOTNOTE: This soon to be renovated HUD-funded rehabilitation house located at 101 East Tennesse Street, Evansville, Ind. has no front door, no gutters, and a crumbling brick foundation.

Permission to use this link was given to the City-County Observer by TV Channel 14 news.

POSTED BELOW ARE A FEW PICTURES OF HOMES LOCATED IN THE NORTH MAIN STREET AND JIMTOWN AREAS ARE WAITING FOR THE WASTEFUL  SPENDING PRACTICES  OF THE EVANSVILLE DMD AND THE EVANSVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION.

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FOOTNOTE: ATTACHED IS A LINK OF LESS THAN ATTRACTIVE HOMES OWNED BY HOPE OF EVANSVILLE

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