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Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving

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Wishing You A Happy Thanksgiving by Wendy Mcamara

Thanksgiving is more than the festivities.
The holidays give us time to reflect upon what lessons we learned, how we can spread happiness, and all the great memories and good people in our lives.
The holidays also make for a wonderful season to give back to our community.
Click here for more information about volunteer opportunities in our area. This Thanksgiving, I am grateful for the chance to serve our community as your state representative.
As we gather with loved ones, let’s be grateful for all we have been so abundantly blessed with, and challenge ourselves to help others.

USI Women’s Basketball Announces Early Signings

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball announced that 5-foot-10 point guard Lexie Green (Indianapolis, Indiana), 6-foot-0 guard Kenna Hisle (Evansville, Indiana) and 6-foot-0 forward Meredith Raley (Haubstadt, Indiana) have signed national letters of intent with Head Coach Rick Stein‘s Screaming Eagles for the 2020-21 campaign.

Green is a senior at Southport High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she earned All-State honors as a junior in 2018-19. A two-time All-Conference honoree, Green has averaged 13.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 3.1 steals per game during her prep career.

Currently a senior at North High School in Evansville, Indiana, Hisle is averaging 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists through four games of her senior season. Hisle, who earned first-team All-Southern Indiana Athletic Conference honors as a junior, has averaged more than 11 points and five rebounds per game during her three-plus years in a Husky uniform.

Raley is in her final year at Gibson Southern High School in Ft. Branch, Indiana, where she has garnered All-County, All-Conference and All-Southwest Indiana honors. She set single-game (40) and single-season (531) scoring records for Gibson Southern, while averaging nearly 20 points and more than eight rebounds per game as a junior in 2018-19. Her older sister, Maddie, is currently a senior on Missouri S&T’s women’s basketball team.

“We are excited to have Lexie, Kenna, and Meredith join our Screaming Eagle family here at USI,” Stein said.” All three are in the middle of outstanding High School careers and all are excelling again this year in so many ways.

“It is always great to have players that can affect the game in more ways than just scoring, and I definitely think these three student athletes are showing how well rounded their games are night in and night out,” Stein concluded.

USI (2-1) returns to action Friday at noon (CST) when it takes on the University of Tampa at the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic in Louisville, Kentucky.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for November 28

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for November 28, 2019.

 Thursday, November 28: Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Day Event

WHO:               Gov. Holcomb

Congressman Andre Carson

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett

WHAT:            The governor will deliver remarks.

WHEN:            11:00 a.m., Thursday, November 28
WHERE:           Butler University – Atherton Union

704 W. Hampton Dr.

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Obituary Of Garvin T. “Mac” MaVeety, Jr.

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OBITUARY OF GARVIN T. “MAC” MaVeety, Jr. 
July 13, 1936 ~ November 26, 2019 (age 83)

Garvin T. “Mac” MaVeety, Jr., age 83, of Evansville, IN, passed away at 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday, November 26, 2019, at Golden Living Center– Brentwood.

Mac was born July 13, 1936, in Evansville, IN, to Garvin T. MaVeety, Sr. and Margaret (Adamson) Wright. He graduated from Central High School and attended Lockyear’s Business College. Mac was a Veteran in the United States Army and a member of Washington Avenue Church of Christ. He worked as a regional manager for Kraft Foods out of Louisville for 25 years and for Kimberly Clark for 10 years. Mac enjoyed train sets, and he especially loved his children and grandchildren.

Mac is survived by his beloved wife of 38 years, Evelyn (Moberly) MaVeety; daughter, Debbie Baker (Donald); and son, Thomas MaVeety, Sr. (Dinah); brothers, Jerry Wright (Vikki) and Johnny Wright (Carmen); and grandchildren, Thomas MaVeety, Jr., Madolyn MaVeety, and Matthew Baker.

Mac is preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Terry Wright.

Graveside Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 29, 2019 in the Patrician Chapel at Park Lawn Cemetery at 1526 South Green River Road, Evansville with Stephen Rogers officiating.

Memorial Contributions may be made to: Washington Avenue Church of Christ at 4001 Washington Avenue, Evansville, IN 47714.

Arrangements are being handled by BOONE FUNERAL HOME EAST CHAPEL – A Family Tradition Funeral Home, 5330 Washington Avenue, Evansville, IN.

Condolences may be made to the family online at boonefuneralhome.net

To send flowers to Garvin T. “Mac” MaVeety, Jr.’s family, please visit our floral section.

SR 65 Collision

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The driver of the Toyota Prius involved in the head-on collision with a semi-truck on SR 65 has been identified.

Brian Santiago Cruz, age 19,  of Huntingburg, IN. Cruz died upon impact. The Vanderburgh County Sheriffs Office is investigating the collision and can provide updates when they become available.

Eagles Chop Down Oaks, 121-58

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 The 10th-ranked University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team hit the gas and never looked back as it posted a 121-58 victory over Oakland City University Tuesday evening at the Screaming Eagles Arena. USI goes to 5-0 overall, while OCU is 1-6 in 2019-20.

USI used an 11-0 run midway through the opening half to pull away from Oakland City and built a 12-point lead, 22-10, at the 10:56 mark when sophomore forward Tyler Dancy connected on his fourth point for the run. The Eagles would continue to pull away from the Mighty Oaks, leading by as many as 28 points (49-21) before taking a 51-28 lead into the intermission.

USI junior forwards Josh Price and Emmanuel Little led the Eagles in the opening half, reaching double-digits with 12 points and 10 points, respectively.

Eagles’ senior guard Darnell Butler ignited a 34-11 run to start the second half as USI built a 46-point lead, 85-39, with 11:51 to play. Butler led the USI run with 10 points as the Eagles were a blistering 14-of-20 from the field, four-of-five from beyond the arc, during the surge.

USI would increase the lead to as many as 65 points, 121-56, before OCU got the final bucket of the game for the 121-58 final.

The 121 points marked the first time the Eagles had reached 120-or-more points in a game since they scored 125 versus Judson College on November 21, 2007. The USI record for points in a game is 153 versus Maryville University set during the 2009-10 season.

USI tied a school record with seven players in double-digits, led Price with 23 points. The junior forward was a blistering 10-of-13 from the field and three-of-six from the line, while completing his second double-double of the season with a team-high 10 rebounds.

Butler followed with 19 points in his USI regular-season debut on eight-of-12 from the field, two-of-four from behind the arc, and one-of-one from the stripe. Dancy, registered a season-high, and sophomore forward Glen Rouch, posted a career-best, with 15 points each, while Little dropped in 14 points.

Senior guard Joe Laravie added 12 points and tied for a team-high with freshman guard Chance Coyle with six assists. Junior forward Clayton Hughes rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points.

USI is idle through the Thanksgiving holiday before opening the Great Lakes Valley Conference slate December 3 at McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois. The Bearcats are 3-2 on the season and will have had nine days off before the Eagles come to visit.

The Eagles hold a 12-7 all-time record lead against McKendree University after posting a 102-60 win in Lebanon, Illinois. USI also has won the last seven games versus McKendree.

Note: USI rose to 10th in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA) Top 25 polls that were released today. The Eagles rose three spots in the NABC poll and five slots in the D2SIDA poll.

NABC Top 25
1. Northwest Missouri State
2. Nova Southeastern
3. Bellarmine
4. UC San Diego
5. West Texas A&M
6. Indiana (PA)
7. Valdosta State
8. Alabama Huntsville
9. Lincoln Memorial
10. Southern Indiana
11. Ashland
12. Queens
13. Daemen
14. West Liberty
15. Missouri Southern
16. St. Thomas Aquinas
17. Indianapolis
18. St. Edward’s
19. Saint Anselm
20. Southeastern Oklahoma State
21. Dixie State
22. Dallas Baptist
23. Ferris State
24. Florida Southern
25. Azusa Pacific

D2SIDA National Media Poll
1. Northwest Missouri State
2. Nova Southeastern
3. Bellarmine
4. West Texas A&M
5. UC San Diego
6. Indiana (Pa.)
7. Valdosta State
8. Daemen
9. Lincoln Memorial
10. Southern Indiana
11. Queens (N.C.)
12. West Chester
13. Alabama Huntsville
14. Southeastern Oklahoma State
15. Dixie State
16. Indianapolis
17. West Liberty
18. St. Thomas Aquinas
19. Missouri Southern State
20. Azusa Pacific
21. St. Edward’s
22. St. Anselm
23. Ferris State
24. UNC Pembroke
25. Dallas Baptist

Eagles use big runs to roll past Hillsdale

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball used runs of 14-0 and 18-1 to roll past Midwest Region foe Hillsdale College, 63-41, Tuesday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena.

USI (2-1) began the game with a 7-0 run; but found themselves facing an 18-15 deficit midway through the second period thanks in part to an 11-0 Hillsdale rally.

The Screaming Eagles, however, countered with a 14-0 run of their own to take a 29-15 advantage into the intermission. USI went 3-of-6 from the field, 2-of-3 from downtown, and 6-of-8 from the free throw line during the surge, all while holding the Chargers to 0-of-6 shooting.

USI extended its lead to as much as 16 points in the third period, but a 12-4 Hillsdale run trimmed USI’s lead to 41-33 with just under eight minutes left in the contest.

Sophomore forward Hannah Haithcock, however, scored eight of USI’s next nine points to begin an 18-1 run. Haithcock scored 10 points during the surge that left USI with a comfortable 59-34 cushion. USI went 7-of-8 from the field during the stretch, including a three-pointer from senior guard Kiara Mosesthat put the Eagles in front 53-33.

Haithcock finished with a game-high tying 13 points to go along with six rebounds for the Eagles, who led by as much as 26 before settling on the 22-point win. Senior guard Ashley Johnson added 13 points and two assists, while junior guard Emma DeHart had 11 points and four assists.

Sophomore forward Ashlynn Brown added nine points and a team-high 10 rebounds.

Hillsdale (2-5) was led by sophomore guard Lauren Daffenberg, who finished with eight points, while senior center Julia Wacker had five points and a game-high 11 rebounds.

The Eagles return to action Friday at noon (CST) when they take on the University of Tampa at the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic in Louisville, Kentucky.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” NOVEMBER 27, 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 on October 1, 2019 highly regarded local attorney Charles Berger sent a letter to EVSC President Karen Ragland requesting a place on their meeting agenda? …that Mr. Berger wanted to address the board about several concerns he had about  the decisions the board members have made over the years?

IS IT TRUE in a recent public comment session Mr. Burger addressed the EVSC school board and there was no discussion or feedback from the Board, they just the sit silent?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Berger ask EVSC Board members why does their Executive Sessions last approximately twice as long as the public meetingS …he also pointed out that this is contrary to the intent of the “Indiana Open Door” statute?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Berger stated that the school board have a “Good News Report” at each meeting? …he suggested a “Not So Good News Report” be added to update the public on the unacceptable level of performance of almost half of all elementary schools in Vanderburgh County?

IS IT TRUE stunned those sitting in the audience when he stated that there are twenty-two (22) elementary schools and ten (10) of them mostly from the underserved community of the EVSC have never achieved even a grade of “C” in the last four years?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Berger previously requested in an “Open Record Request” concerning the expenditure per school and was advised it did not exist but suggested that he could search for it in the budget?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Berger ended his public comments by suggesting the EVSC explain why there is no anti-nepotism policy for the Administrative positions.  …all he heard from the EVSC school board members was the sound of crickets?

IS IT TRUE during last week EVSC School Board meeting attorney Charles Berger said; “yesterday evening the EVSC Administration continued to refused to place items on their and respond to his written requests? …at this meeting Mr. Berger served a written “Formal Notice Of Action” to be taken against the EVSC if compliance of his past requests does not occur in the next fifteen (15) days?

IS IT TRUE in Mr. Berger’s written “Formal Notice Of Action” he specifically requested that “Executive Sessions” strictly follow the law and not be for two hours each week?  …and that the scheduling of Executive Sessions be reduced and the open meeting of the School Board be to allow the public to observe the decision making and practices of the EVSC including the discussion and implementing of policies and procedures that should be changed on how the EVSC School Board of Trustees operates?  …he also wants all budget and expenditures as requested per school? …he finally stated If these specific remedies are not made in the next fifteen days, then filing suit to gain compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana will be considered?

IS IT TRUE all we can say about Mr. Bergers  public comments and written requests to the EVSC is “WOW”, spot on and give them “Hell Charlie”, EVSC is not being “Good Stewards Of The Public Trust” and five (5) cheers to  local attorney Charles Berger for forcing EVSC to being held accountable to the people they serve?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Are you pleased with the direction of Vanderburgh County or the City Of Evansville ?

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