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Thunderbolts’ Two-Run Seventh Hurts Otters

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 The Evansville Otters received another quality start from Tyler Vail but couldn’t muster enough runs following a two-run seventh inning by the Windy City Thunderbolts, giving Windy City the 3-1 win Wednesday.

The Otters scored the first run of the game in the bottom of the second inning.

Carlos Castro hit a ball deep to right field, stretching the hit to a double. He would come around to score on an RBI single by Mike Rizzitello, giving Evansville a 1-0 lead.

Windy City’s Shane Carrier equalized the game in the top of the fourth with a solo home run to left field.

The Otters had an opportunity in the bottom of the fifth with the bases loaded with two outs, but Windy City’s Chris Washington was able to get a groundball to end the threat.

In the top of the seventh, Evansville’s Tyler Vail ran into a little trouble with the Windy City offense.

Thunderbolts catcher Trey Fulton came through with a two-RBI single to score Tyler Alamo and Randy Perez to push the Thunderbolts ahead 3-1.

Otters reliever Brandon Wilkes came in from the bullpen to strand base runners with a strikeout and stop the opposition’s damage there.

From there the combination of Joel Toribio, Colby Blueberg and Dylan Prohoroff sealed the deal out of the Windy City bullpen, with Prohoroff picking up the save.

Otters starter Tyler Vail went 6.2 innings pitched, allowing three runs on five hits and one walk, while striking out five, and taking the loss.

Thunderbolts starting pitcher Chris Washington earned the win, allowing one run on seven hits and one walk while recording four strikeouts in six innings pitched.

 

Long propels Otters to comeback win in the eighth

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With the Evansville Otters down 1-0 with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning Tuesday, Ryan Long propelled the Otters ahead with a go-ahead triple, as the Otters came from behind to defeat the Windy City Thunderbolts 3-1.

Tuesday’s win was Evansville’s first come from behind win when trailing in the eighth inning or later since May 19.

 

On that Sunday in May, Ryan Long tied the game in the eighth and won it in the ninth against the Florence Freedom at Bosse Field.

 

On Tuesday, the Thunderbolts jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning on an RBI double from Trey Fulton, scoring Tyler Alamo who led off with a walk.

 

That would be the only run Otters starting pitcher Tyler Beardsley allowed in his seven innings of work. He struck out a season high eight batters, keeping his team in the game.

 

A key sequence happened in the top of the fifth, as the Thunderbolts had the bases loaded with one out. Remaining calm on the mound, Beardsley was able to get Windy City’s RBI leader Dash Winningham to ground into a 1-2-3 double play.

 

Windy City starter Austin Jones was able to keep the Otters offense in check, throwing six shutout innings, tossing eight strikeouts and allowing four hits.

 

Heading into the eighth, the Otters had four runners left on base, including a second inning where Rob Calabrese and Dakota Phillips hit back to back singles with no outs, and were ultimately left stranded.

 

With two outs, David Cronin worked a walk, which was followed by a hit-by-pitch to Keith Grieshaber.

 

Heading into the at-bat, Long was 0-3 in the game. He ripped a first-pitch fastball to right-centerfield that rolled all the way to the wall, knocking in his 20thand 21st RBIs of the season. Long would also come around to score on the play as an insurance as a throwing error allowed Long to continue home.

 

Otters reliever Taylor Wright came in from the bullpen in the ninth to try to seal the win, but Windy City put up one last effort.

 

Windy City catcher Trey Fulton led off the inning, hitting a ball deep down the left field line. It was initially ruled a home run on the field but was deemed foul. Fulton would get on base with a single.

 

Then after a walk by Blair Beck, Otters first baseman Carlos Castro was able to make a strong throw to third to get Fulton out on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Brynn Martinez.

 

Wright then locked in to get a strikeout and a groundout to close out the game for a save.

 

Otters reliever Chris Cepeda picked up the win, pitching a clean top half of the eighth.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Harry Slaten Jr.

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Harry Slaten, age 73, of Louisville KY passed away on June 4, 2019. Harry was a native of Philippi, Tennessee. He was born to Harry Slaten, Sr. and Annie Bell Beckett on October 23, 1945 and retired from General Tire.

Services are Friday, June 14, 2019 at 1:00pm at St. James AME Church in Mayfield KY with visitation from 11:00am until service time. Burial at Oak Rest Cemetery. Mason Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 12, 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 the City County Observer readers are once again encouraging us to consider publishing a printed newspaper? …when former CCO editor and celebrated innovation CEO from Palm Springs, California was asked about the CCO publishing a printed newspaper his answer was surprising?…Mr. Wallace quickly pointed out that newsrooms across the country that are mostly delivering print products are on a 20 year shrinking spree with most newsrooms having less than half of the reporters they had 10 years ago and many are down to 10% of their peak that came in the 1990s?…he also pointed out that ad revenue in print is also declining and that the Automobile and Want Ads are a shadow of what they once were? …he also added that the Legal Notices and Obituaries announcements revenue are seemly paying  most of the the bills?
IS IT TRUE that the obvious replacement of former 3rd Ward City Councilman John Hayden, CPA is biting at the bit to start serving Mr Hayden remaining term? …we are told that Mr. Melcher Campaign Chairmen is none other than County Council member Joe Kiefer?  …we are told that former 17 year City Councilman and one term Vanderburgh County Commissioner Steve Melcher handlers have their work cut out in rebranding him?  … for almost 17 years City Council member Steve Melcher characterized himself the “The Unions Representative”?  …that his Democratic opponent Zac Heronemus Campaign Chairman  is none other than the highly respected union leader Paul Green? …that so far a lot of Mr. Heronemus campaign donations are from union members and union friendly supporters?
IS IT TRUE we hope that the next time a water main breaks happens within the service area of the Evansville Water And Sewer Department their public relation gal will put some of the attached information in her news-release? …we hope that her news-release wii state; that boiling the water for five (5) minutes will likely kill the harmful bacteria, dispose of all the ice from your storage bin, turn off you ice maker during the boil advisory order, you should limit your water consumption, you should use bottled water as much as possible, that businesses, healthcare providers and schools should not use drinking fountains that rely on tap water during the boil advisory order, use paper products when eating or drinking and hot water should be safe for doing laundry?  …most importantly we hope that she will send future news-releases of the Evansville Water And Sewer Department to all area media outlets?
IS IT TRUE that last year 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 wonder how the “ACO” referral  agreement between Deaconess-Evansville and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital is currently doing?
IS IT TRUE that Deaconess Hospital is now advertising on local TV that they are now “A Deaconess Network Affiliate of Methodist Hospital?  …we wonder what this is all about?  …could it be an abstract way of announcing to the public that they now own a third (3rd) of Henderson Methodist Hospital?
IS IT TRUE that Henderson Methodist Hospital for many years was seen as one of the best medical facilities in Kentucky has gotten a embarrassing grade of F for hospital safety?…the LEAP FROG GROUP has been rating hospital safety for many years and recently graded Henderson Methodist Hospital (An Network Affiliate of Deaconess-Evansville) 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?
IS IT TRUE that Perry Township Trustee Rick Riney has proven to be an outstanding public servant?   …we are told that many Democratic party movers and shakers are encouraging him to run for the Vanderburgh County Commission?  …that this seat is currently held by County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave?
IS IT TRUE we are proud that local Channel 14 TV News has decided to end each broadcast day with the playing of the Star Spangled Banner? …we give five (5) cheers to the management and staff of Channel 14 TV for showing American pride?
IS IT TRUE A big part of serving traditional Neapolitan pizza is cooking that pizza in the traditional Neapolitan way?  …that means one thing — a wood-fired oven?

…Pangea, has a hand-built, Acunto wood-fired pizza oven, made by a family-owned company in Naples, Italy?  … that four generations of the Acunto family have built this oven, using the same designs and materials as generations of Neapolitans before them? …we predict you can taste the difference when a pizza is cooked in this oven at Pangea-Evansville?  … the homemade Gelato at Pangea is heavenly?  …we highly recommend that you try the infused Liquor specially drinks because they’re absolutely  well balanced and truly one of a kind?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Living does a superb job in bringing us accurate and up-to-date local articles of substance? …they have earned the reputation of being extremely informative, detailed, aggressive and creative in providing their viewers with the current culture, politics, sports, business, lifestyle, entertainment, dining, and the big personalities unique to our region?  …we give five (5) cheers to Kristen and Todd Tucker for producing an incredible magazine for our region?

Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: What two sources do you get your local daily news from?
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 Republican Caucus Called For Monday June 24, 2019 

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 Republican Caucus Called For Open Seats 
 
Caucus Called to Fill Ward 3 City Council Position:

Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman Wayne Parke is calling a Republican Caucus for Monday, June 24 to fill the vacancy of the Ward Three City Council Position due to the resignation of John Hayden. The Republican Caucus will be held at Republican Headquarters, located 815 John St. Doors will open at 5:30 PM, and the Caucus will begin promptly at 6:00 PM. Only Ward 3 Precinct Committeemen will be allowed to vote to fill this position. Ward 3 Precinct Committeemen will receive official notification of the Republican Caucus.

A candidate for this office must reside in Ward 3. They must also complete a CEB-5 form along with their resume and submit it to Chairman Wayne Parke no later than 6:00 PM on Friday, June 21, 2019. This information can be delivered or mailed to Republican Headquarters, at 815 John Street. Suite 110 (Evansville).

If you have any questions contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at beamerjo59@gmail.comor 812-425-8207

 
Caucus Called to Fill German Township Advisory Board Position

Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman Wayne Parke is calling a Republican Caucus for Monday, June 24 to fill a vacancy of  the German Township Advisory Board due to the resignation of  John Bassemier. The Republican Caucus will be held at Republican Headquarters, located 815 John St. Doors will open at 5:30 PM, and the Caucus will begin promptly at 6:00 PM. Only German Township Precinct Committeemen will be allowed to vote to fill this position. German Township Precinct Committeemen will receive official notification of the Republican Caucus.

A candidate for this office must reside in German Township. They must also complete a CEB-5 form along with their resume and submit it to Chairman Wayne Parke no later than 6:00 PM on Friday, June 21, 2019. This information can be delivered or mailed to Republican Headquarters, at 815 John Street. Suite 110 (Evansville).

If you have any questions contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at beamerjo59@gmail.comor 812-425-8207

Local Students Receive Awards At International Science And Engineering Fair

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Two students who competed in the 2019 University of Southern Indiana Tri-State Science and Engineering Fair (TSEF) received awards at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. The Intel ISEF, a program of the Society for Science and the Public, features approximately 1,800 high school students from more than 80 countries, regions and territories showcasing their independent research and competing for more than $5 million in prizes.

Ankush Dhawan, a junior at Signature School, received a Second Place Award in Chemistry for his project, Synthesis and Use of Robust Cobalt (II) Catalysts for the Reduction of CO2 to CO. The project, which examined an alternative method to reduce carbon dioxide, was done under the mentorship of Dr. Jeff Seyler, USI professor of chemistry and chair of the Chemistry Department. Dhawan was named winner of the Overall Senior Division Grand Award at the 2019 TSEF and the 11th grade Second Place award winner at the 2019 Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair.

MacKenzie Hunt, a junior at the EVSC New Tech Institute, received a 4th Place Award in Engineering Mechanics and an Honorable Mention in the International Council on System Engineering Best Use of Systems Engineering award for her project, Welcome to “Sistance”: A New Form of Base Community for Deaf-Blind Children. Hunt’s project, which included interviewing educators and designing a system based on the needs of sensory-impaired students, was recognized for using a technologically-appropriate solution to meet a societal need. Hunt received the Senior Division Grand Award – 2nd Place at the 2019 TSEF and the 11th grade Third Place award at the 2019 Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair.

The TSEF is sponsored by Southwest Indiana STEM Resource Center (SwISTEM), an initiative of the USI Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. Now in its 12th year, the fair is open to students in grades K-12 from schools within a 75-mile radius of Evansville and offers awards in Senior, Junior and Elementary divisions. For more information about the TSEF, contact Allison Grabert, director of SwISTEM, at 812-228-5019 or at afgrabert@usi.edu.

UE Announces the Frank J. and Karolyn Folz Family Scholarship for Engineering

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UE Announces the Frank J. and Karolyn Folz Family Scholarship for Engineering

Posted: Monday, June, 2019

The University of Evansville announces the Frank J. and Karolyn Folz Family Scholarship for Engineering to provide financial assistance to UE engineering students.

The scholarship was established by their children in memory of the late Frank J. and Karolyn Folz.

The scholarship will provide financial assistance to an undergraduate engineering student with first preference going to those majoring in civil engineering and second preference to students majoring in mechanical engineering.

“The kindness of the Folz family will benefit engineering students for years to come at the University of Evansville,” said Abigail Werling, vice president for development and alumni relations. “We thank them for this generous gift.”