USI To Host Notre Dame In #CureFA Game
 University of Southern Indiana Baseball will host the University of Notre Dame the second annual #CureFA exhibition game October 19 at historic Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana. The 2 p.m. exhibition game will benefit the fight against Friedreich’s’s Ataxia (FA), a degenerative neuro-muscular disorder that affects one in 50,000 people in the United States.
Most individuals have onset of symptoms of FA between the ages of 5 and 18 years, but can occur anytime during adulthood. The Friedreich’s’s Ataxia Research Alliance is supporting research that will improve the quality and length of life for those diagnosed with FA and will lead to treatments that eliminate its symptoms. More information about FA can be found at CureFA.org.
Tickets for the exhibition game go on sale September 10 are $10 for adults and $5 for students and can be purchased at the following locations: USI Athletics, Notre Dame Baseball Office, Southern Indiana Athletic Conference (SIAC) Baseball Programs, and all Banterra Bank Evansville/Newburgh locations. Fans also can purchase tickets on-line at curefa.org/usibaseball.
The game will preview the 2020 USI Screaming Eagles, who will be concluding their fall workouts. USI, which was 30-21 last spring, is in search of its sixth NCAA Division II Midwest  Regional Championship, a sixth trip the NCAA Division II Championship Series, and a run at a third NCAA II National Championship. The Eagles are under the direction of Head Coach Tracy Archuleta, who has directed the Eagles to both of their NCAA II National Championships (2010, 2014) in his 13-year tenure.
The Eagles, at the plate, return sophomore catcher Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana), who finished his first season with a team-high .341 average and 46 RBI; senior outfielder Manny Lopez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), who followed with 44 RBI and nine home runs; and junior outfielder Aaron Euler (Evansville, Indiana), who had a team-best 10 home runs. USI will feature on the mound senior right-hander Tyler Hagedorn (Evansville, Indiana), who was 2-1 with a team-best 4.17 ERA and three saves; and senior right-hander Jacob Bowles (Mt. Washington, Kentucky), who tied for the team-lead with a 5-1 mark.
Notre Dame, who is under the direction of new Head Coach Link Jarrett, was 24-30 in 2019.
Night on Main August 10, 2019
Join us for our final Night on Main! We’ll be partying on Main Street from 5th to 6th Street. $10 admission includes live music from Bite the Bullet & 3 O’Clock Charlie, cornhole & board & yard games. Food trucks available.
A portion of the net proceeds will benefit the Victory Theatre marquee project.
All Saints Parish and Seton Harvest Will Bring FREE Produce to Neighbors
Community Produce Giveaway Sundays
August 11 and September 8, 2019
3:00pm – 4:30pm at St. Anthony Catholic Church Campus,
704 N. 1st Ave., Evansville, IN 47710
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Evansville, Indiana – All Saints Parish and Seton Harvest announce that they will be bringing free produce to their community neighbors this year. On the second Sundays, of the upcoming 2 months, All Saints Parish will be hosting theCommunity Produce Giveaway events at their St. Anthony Catholic Church Campus located at 704 N. 1st Avenue, Evansville, Indiana. Seton Harvest will be bringing their produce van full of fresh vegetables to share with local community. In addition to free veggies, our neighbors will be able to enjoy music, recipes and a cold drink.
First come, first served until all the produce is gone. Come join us.
Hoosiers Win Two More Medals at Pan American Games
 LIMA, Peru – Indiana University postgraduate swimmers continued to collect medals on Thursday at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
For the second time this week, IU postgrad Annie Lazor won gold for Team USA, touching the wall in the women’s 200m breaststroke A Final with a Pan American Games record time of 2:21.40. Earlier this week, Lazor won gold in the women’s 100m breaststroke.
Also in the A Final of the 200m breaststroke, Hoosier postgrad Laura Morley, swimming for the Bahamas, placed eighth overall with a mark of 2:30.21.
Indiana postgrad Vini Lanza earned a gold medal in the mixed 4x100m medley relay with Team Brazil after swimming the butterfly leg in the prelims. Brazil won the final on Thursday night after Team USA was disqualified. On Wednesday, Lanza won bronze in the men’s 100m butterfly.
The 2019 Pan American Games will continue through Saturday, Aug. 10 in Lima, Peru. Prelims start each morning at 12:00 p.m. ET, with finals each night at 9:30 p.m. ET.
Troopers Ramp Up Enforcement Efforts In Support of Indiana’s Stop Arm Violation Enforcement Program
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