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USI Softball Announces Early Signings

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“We are excited about this 2020 signing class,” Kunkle said. “They bring power and speed and will make an immediate impact for us when they step on campus next fall.”

Bedrick is in her final year at Brownsburg High School in Brownsburg, Indiana, where she was an All-State and All-Conference honoree. Bedrick hit .531 as a junior in 2019 after posting .461 batting average as a sophomore and a .400 batting average as a freshman. Throughout her three-year prep career at BHS, Bedrick has compiled a .476 career average to go along with 39 RBIs, 11 doubles, two triples, and a home run.

“Mackenzie brings a lot of versatility to our offensive lineup,” Kunkle said. “She always seems to find a way to get on base and uses her speed efficiently in all aspects of her game, especially in the outfield where she will help us tremendously with her speed and her glove.”

Fair is a senior at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana, where she is a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree in addition to a two-time All-Conference and All-County selection.

A member of the 2019 IHSAA Class 4A state championship team at CGHS, Fair hit .343 with seven doubles, a triple, six home runs and 29 RBIs during her junior year in 2019. Her at-bat in the top of the first inning of the state title game last year produced the game’s only run. Fair hit .378 as a sophomore in 2018 and .370 as a freshman in 2017 and has helped CGHS to three consecutive conference, county, sectional and regional titles.

“Lexi is an exceptional hitter with discipline and power that we are excited to add to our offensive lineup,” Kunkle said. “Behind the plate, she is strong, knowledgeable and manages the game very well.  She is also a versatile player and will find work in the infield as well.”

Herron is in her final year at Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she hit .333 as a junior in 2018. Throughout her three-year career at FCHS, Herron has a .323 to go with 18 doubles, two home runs, a triple, and 41 RBIs.

“Emma is bringing another big bat to our roster and we are anxious to see what she can do for our lineup,” Kunkle said. “She is definitely an offensive driven player with power potential and the ability to score runs. Defensively, Emma will work primarily with the infielders to bring more depth to several positions.”

USI begins the 2020 campaign on February 7, 2020 when it travels to Harrogate, Tennessee, to take on Lincoln Memorial University in a doubleheader.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Position is 25-30 hours weekly, and schedule is flexible. Dream Center Evansville seeks to hire a talented and motivated part-time administrative assistant….
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Always growing dog boarding, training, grooming facility…..ADDING TO OUR TEAM! Job includes kennel work and receptionist tasks. Must be dependable, self…
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ADOPT A PET

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Lenora is a 4-year-old female brown tabby! She is a very outgoing & funny girl with lots of personality. She currently lives at River Kitty Cat Café with about 15 other cats, and she gets along great with them all. Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Watson named Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month

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University of Southern Indiana Head Coach Rodney Watson was named the Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month for November after becoming the Screaming Eagles all-time winningest head coach and leading the squad to a 5-0 record. The Coach of the Month award is the third of Watson’s career at USI, also earning the honor in January of 2010 and 2016.

Watson became USI’s all-time leader in victories on the Eagles’ third win of the season, defeating Kentucky Wesleyan College, 82-63, in the programs opening game in the new Screaming Eagles Arena. He surpassed former USI Head Coach Bruce Pearl (231 wins, 1992-2001) and reached 234 victory with the 5-0 start of the season.

Watson and the 10th-ranked Eagles tip-off the 2019-20 Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule Tuesday when they visit McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois. Start time is slated for 7:30 p.m.

Holcomb Statement on New House Speaker Todd Huston

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement on new Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston.

“Todd Huston is a home run pick for Indiana House Speaker. He has proven himself a strong leader and has touched so many facets of state government through the budget process. Having a year to learn from Speaker Bosma will prove invaluable. I look forward to working with him and Sen. Bray going forward.”

 

SAM BUSH IS BRINGING HIS WINTER 2020 TOUR TO VICTORY THEATRE FEBRUARY 8. TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY AT 10AM.

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VICTORY THEATRE – FEBRUARY 8

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TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 AT 10AM

Evansville, IN– Bringing “Newgrass” to Victory Theatre, Sam Bush sets to perform at Victory Theatre February 8, with Tim Shelton Syndicate to be the opening act. Tickets for Sam Bush “Winter Tour 2020” start at $25 and go on sale Friday, December 6 at Ford Center Ticket Office, www.victorytheatre.com and www.ticketmaster.com.

There was only one prize-winning teenager carrying stones big enough to say thanks, but no thanks to Roy Acuff. Only one son of Kentucky finding a light of inspiration from Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys and catching a fire from Bob Marley and The Wailers. Only one progressive hippie allying with like-minded conspirators, rolling out the New Grass revolution, and then leaving the genre’s torch-bearing band behind as it reached its commercial peak. There is only one consensus pick of peers and predecessors, of the traditionalists, the rebels, and the next gen devotees. Music’s ultimate inside outsider. Or is it outside insider? There is only one Sam Bush.

Bush was the newgrass commando, incorporating a variety of genres into the repertoire. He discovered a sibling similarity with the reggae rhythms of Marley and The Wailers, and, accordingly, developed an ear-turning original style of mandolin playing.

He’s released seven albums and a live DVD over the past two decades. In 2009, the Americana Music Association awarded Bush the Lifetime Achievement Award for Instrumentalist. Punch Brothers, Steep Canyon Rangers, and Greensky Bluegrass are just a few present-day bluegrass vanguards among so many musicians he’s influenced. His performances are annual highlights of the festival circuit, with Bush’s joyous perennial appearances at the town’s famed bluegrass fest earning him the title, “King of Telluride.”

“With this band I have now I am free to try anything. Looking back at the last 50 years of playing newgrass, with the elements of jazz improvisation and rock-&-roll, jamming, playing with New Grass Revival, Leon, and Emmylou; it’s a culmination of all of that,” says Bush. “I can unapologetically stand onstage and feel I’m representing those songs well.”

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Vehicle Crash Turns Out To Be Act of Domestic Violence

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Shortly before noon on 12/1/2019 the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on State Road 66 near the intersection of N. Saint Joseph Avenue. Deputies arrived and found a vehicle had been west bound on State Road 66 when it abruptly veered to the left through the median and traveled across the east bound lanes before careening down a steep embankment into the woods.  The vehicle was occupied at the time by the driver, the driver’s boyfriend, an adult male passenger, and the eight month old daughter of the driver and her boyfriend. The backseat adult passenger was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for a possible facial fracture. No other injuries required immediate medical attention.

During the course of the investigation deputies began to recognize indicators that the crash was an intentional act by the driver as part of an active incident of domestic violence. As a result of the investigation deputies arrested the driver,  Alexis Rodgers, 20, of Evansville for a variety of charges associated with domestic battery and criminal recklessness. Rodgers will be held in the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center without bond until her initial court appearance on Monday.

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“IS IT TRUE” DECEMBER 2, 2019

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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 yesterday the ADVOCATE magazine reported that “ten members of the Tri-State Alliance recently attended a board meeting of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County School Corporation to ask for greater protections for LGBTQ students”? …the ADVOCATE also reported that The Tri-State Alliance claimed that EVSC School Board member Ann Ennis stated there was no support on the board for addressing suicide concerns among “trans” students?”  …that a video posted to the group’s Facebook page, that a woman in the group identifies EVSC School Board member Ann Ennis making a gesture as if she’s playing the violin and saying “cry me a river?”  …that EVSC School Board members are the stewards of the public trust and should start acting like it?

IS IT TRUE one of the best-known secrets in Vanderburgh County is the non-commissioned analysis that current Evansville City Controller and former Mayor Russ Lloyd, Jr. recently did concerning the outcome of the 2019 City election? …we are told that his analysis was thoughtful, detailed, statistically based, a little presumptuous? …we were told that his analysis of the City Council Ward 1 and Ward 2 is an interesting read?

IS IT TRUE the pressure will be on the Vanderburgh County Council this coming Wednesday, December 4, 2019?…that members of the jail study committee will present members of the Vanderburgh County Council four (4) options to consider for the new addition to the county jail? …that the Vanderburgh County Commissioners, Vanderburgh County Sheriff, EPD, Building Authority, County Prosecutor, Jail Consultants, local Judges, and Project Engineers have done all they can in prioritizing and projecting future public safety concerns?  …it’s time for Vanderburgh County Council to step up and decide to build a new addition to our county jail that will serve local law enforcement needs for the next 20 years?…we are told that the same two County Council members may be on the verge of making the same mistake they made back in 2004 by building the current jail too small?

IS IT TRUE on December 4, 2019, at high noon at the Civic Center the Board of Park Commissioners is scheduled to approve and execute the Board Recommendation for Wesselman Par 3 Golf  Course?  …that  Commissioner Stewart will be presenting the bad news to those in attendance that enjoy playing Par 3 golf at Wesselman?

IS IT TRUE last week we read with interest in the Evansville Courier and Press that The Vectren Foundation will invest $750,000 towards the $28 million low-income housing and commercial development on North Main Street?  …we wonder if anyone can tell us where Vectren Foundation gets the money to help subsidize this for-profit development?

IS IT TRUE we should be finding out real soon who has been hired as the new Convention Visitors Bureau CEO and the Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville? … we are told that both positions are attracting high-quality candidates?….we are told that by January 1, 2019, both these positions will be finalized?.

IS IT TRUE we are told that County Commissioners Jeff Hatfield and Ben Shoulders are again hosting an event in late January benefitting the”Victory Fund PAC”?…this event was well attended last year but this year are being forced to move it to a much larger location?…we are told that over 400 people have made reservations to attend this year’s event?  …last year this political fundraiser raised over $75,000 and could potentially raise around $100,000 this year?

IS IT TRUE  we are told that County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave will be announcing and filing for re-election in early January?….she will make County history by becoming the first female Commissioner to ever win re-election?… that County Commissioner Musgrave continues to be a change-maker in many ways?

IS IT TRUE we are told that we should know real soon who are the new hires for the  CEO of the Convention Visitors Bureau and the new Ivy Tech Chancellor? … we hear that both positions are attracting experienced candidates?….we expect by January 1, 2019, that both positions will be finalized?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if the Evansville City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr., CPA has paid the  Victory Theater bills for this year?

IS IT TRUE that the Honorable Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge for Vanderburgh County David D. Kiely is doing an outstanding job as the Circuit Court Judge for Vanderburgh County?

Today’s non-scientific but trendy “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that its time to make a decision concerning the Vanderburgh County jail?

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