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EVANSVILLE THUNDERBOLTS RELEASE 2019-2020 SEASON HOME GAME DATES

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New Coach, new team, new season! The Evansville Thunderbolts Professional Hockey Team of the Southern Professional Hockey League announce the 2019-2020 season home games.  The Evansville Thunderbolts will roar out of the hangar with an October 19th Season Opener at The Ford Center. This season will showcase many fun-filled events including the New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza and the ever popular, Star Wars Night. The season will conclude the weekend of April 3rd and 4th with Fan Appreciation Weekend. Feel the THUNDER with the 2019-2020 Evansville Thunderbolts!

2019-2020 Evansville Thunderbolts Home Game Schedule

Saturday, October 19, 2019 SEASON OPENER

Tuesday, October 29, 2019 Education Day

Saturday, November 2, 2019 Mossy Oak Night

Friday, November 8, 2019 Military Night

Friday, November 15, 2019 Post Game All Skate

Saturday, November 16, 2019 Faith and Family Night

Friday, December 6, 2019

Saturday, December 7, 2019 Teddy Bear Toss

Friday, December 13, 2019

Saturday, December 14, 2019 Peanuts Night featuring Snoopy

Friday, December 20, 2019

Tuesday, December 31, 2019 NYE Fireworks on the ice

Friday, January 3, 2020

Friday, January 17, 2020

Saturday, January 18, 2020 Star Wars Night

Friday, January 31, 2020 First Responders Night

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Friday, February 7, 2020 Hockey Fights Cancer

Sunday, February 16, 2020 Post Game Family Skate

Friday, February 21, 2020

Friday, February 28, 2020

Saturday, February 29, 2020 Nickelodeon -Paw Patrol/ Dogs Night Out

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Sunday, February 15, 2020 Season Ticket Holder Post Game Skate

Saturday, March 21, 2020 Marvel Comics Night

Sunday, March 22, 2020 Post Game All Skate

Friday, April 3, 2020 Fan Appreciation Weekend

Friday, April 4, 2020 Season Finale/Fan Appreciation Weekend

 

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.

Luscious Payne: Battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony), Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Criminal trespass (Class A misdemeanor)

Gregory Lee Cundiff: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Tyrone Kevin Brevard Jr.: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (Class A misdemeanor), Reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor)

Lindsay Levisay: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Cordon Xavier Bennett: Domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony)

Kristopher Marcell Cannon: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Steven S. Givens: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Travis John Schoening: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Shakeia Rashaun Baltzell: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Riece Dalton Russell: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony)

Douglas Robert Sims: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony)

Charles Stanton Slocum: Passession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Matthew Doyle Wilhite: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Brandy D. Houchin: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Public intoxicated (Class B misdemeanor)

Lisa Ann Fluty: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.08 or more (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony)

Matthew Paul Bishop: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony)

Darwin R. Johnson: Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Terry Lee Stevens: Conspiracy Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Kyle Lee Hall: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession  of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

ADOPT A PET

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This is Lola Bunny! She’s a 1-year-old female American bunny with beautiful salt & pepper coloring. She will likely be a bun that bonds strongly to one person while she gets more used to snuggling. Her adoption fee is $50 and includes her spay & microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

FBI dive operation information

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The FBI continued their search of Pigeon Creek near Diamond Ave today. This is day 2 of the operation and it is being conducted at the request of the Evansville Police Department. 

The divers are searching for items of evidentiary value that may be connected to an ongoing criminal investigation. Police are not releasing the specific case connected to the search.

Earlier today, divers recovered a portion of a firearm. As an item that could hold evidentiary value, it was collected and will be processed by the Indiana State Police Crime Lab. At this time, there is no known connection between the recovered item and any specific case.   

The dive operation continued after the item was found. The operation will continue until the pre-designated area has been searched. 

JUST IN: Summary Of Pigeon Creek Dive Operation 

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Summary Of Pigeon Creek Dive Operation 

By Sergeant Jason Cullum Of The EPD

The FBI continued their search of Pigeon Creek near Diamond Ave today. This is day 2 of the operation and it is being conducted at the request of the Evansville Police Department. 

The divers are searching for items of evidentiary value that may be connected to an ongoing criminal investigation. Police are not releasing the specific case connected to the search.

Earlier today, divers recovered a portion of a firearm. As an item that could hold evidentiary value, it was collected and will be processed by the Indiana State Police Crime Lab. At this time, there is no known connection between the recovered item and any specific case.   

The dive operation continued after the item was found. The operation will continue until the pre-designated area has been searched. 

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EPR REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Commentary: Gun Manufacturers Are Killing Their Best Customers

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Commentary: Gun Manufacturers Are Killing Their Best Customers

By Michael Leppert
MichaelLeppert.com

I ran into a friend on Tuesday night who disagrees with me on gun policy. Plenty of my friends do.

Whatever.

To keep it fresh, I have new reasons this time.

 

Our gun laws need to be modernized. Most Americans agree. Pew Research published another telling report on the issue in October of 2018. More than two-thirds of Americans support banning assault rifles and high capacity magazines (67%); requiring background checks for all private sales and at gun shows (85%); barring gun sales to anyone on a no-fly or watch list (84%); creating a database to track all gun sales (74%); and, blocking those with mental illness from purchasing guns (89%).

At least half of those who consider themselves Republican or lean Republican support each one of these items, some by lopsided majorities.

With that kind of public support, our government should be able to do some of these things.

Death-by-gun is a public health crisis in America. I have been saying it for years, but only because of the overwhelming evidence.

The mass shooting problem in our country is obvious and internationally unique. There is no escaping it for any meaningful amount of time. We no longer have time to do much healing between them anymore. Virginia Beach is this week’s reminder. Twelve innocent people, mostly city employees, were gunned down by another last week for no immediately apparent reason.

The incident shares plenty of similarities to other mass shootings. Assigning a non-partisan research organization the task of learning about these numbing events would seem to be a simple and obvious thing for us to do. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention is available to do it for us. All we have to do is undo a congressional prohibition on it and fund the study.

We should want to know all about why these things keep happening here. I believe we do want to know. When I write “we,” I mean all Americans. That includes gun rights folks, confiscation advocates and everyone in between. There is no legitimate reason not to want to understand why these uniquely American massacres keep happening.

We should want to know all we can about every other type of gun death suffered by our country men and women too.

Now, before all of the usual objectors start crafting their rage-responses to my transparent ploy to impede their right to buy an AR-15 with no waiting, background check, or to have it delivered promptly to the shooter’s home like a pizza, read on please.

Legitimate gun owners, the distinguished “good guys with guns,” are the ones dying more than any other demographic in our country through the use of the very product they so adamantly defend. That’s right, gun manufacturers’ most loyal customers are buying guns and then using them to kill themselves at an alarming rate.

The people in this group who are dying would likely oppose my positions on gun policy. They would likely be in the minority of the polling groups reported by Pew in the report cited above.

Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in America. More than 47,000 people committed suicide here in 2017. Roughly 70% of them are white men. And to further narrow it down, the leading age group among those white men are those 46-64.

Have you ever been to a gun show or an NRA convention like the one Indianapolis just hosted? This is who is there.

While still nauseated by the murders at Virginia Beach this week, I found myself reading an in-depth piece in Rolling Stone titled “All-American Despair,” written by my friend, Stephen Rodrick. This one focuses on suicide in the American West. Again, for those inclined to be enraged by my suggestion that our culture do something, anything, to try and turn the tide on our gun violence problem, please read this story. If you are a white man, between the age of 46 and 64, read it twice.

The largest number of those killed by a bullet each year in America do so via suicide. The guns being used are not stolen. They are being bought legally, often obsessively, by people who shouldn’t have them.

Gun control is not about inconveniencing Americans for me. It is about saving lives. Even the lives of those who tirelessly advocate for the right to buy a product that they eventually use on themselves to die.

Rodrick writes: “…the men who survived suicide attempts had one thing in common: They didn’t use guns. Pills can be vomited, ropes can break, but bullets rarely miss.”

A great America would do something about this. Even when the most vulnerable object.

FOOTNOTE: Michael Leppert is a public and governmental affairs consultant in Indianapolis and writes his thoughts about politics, government and anything else that strikes him at MichaelLeppert.com.

This article was posted by the City-County Observer without opinion, bias or editing.