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Eryn Gould named MVC Player of the Week

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For the second time in her career, University of Evansville sophomore Eryn Gould has garnered Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week accolades.

Gould had a stellar week for the Purple Aces, batting .444 with a pair of home runs and a .583 on-base percentage to lead UE to a road sweep at Missouri State.  Gould was 4-for-9 with two homers, seven RBI and four runs scored.  She added three walks.

“Eryn had a huge weekend at the plate,” Aces head softball coach Mat Mundell said.  “She has been locked in for the past few weeks.  It is good to see her getting the hits to fall.”

In the weekend opener, Gould was 1-3 with a run and RBI in a close 3-1 win.  Gould followed that up with a 2-4 game with a pair of RBI and two runs in an 11-7 win over the Bears.  The performance included a home run.  Her top game came in a 5-4 win on Saturday as she was 1-2 with a grand slam and two walks.  Gould finished the weekend slugging 1.111.

Last season, Gould earned the award on March 26 in a weekend that saw her register six hits in seven at-bats against UNI.

Up next for Gould and the Aces is a trip to Indiana State for a 3 p.m. CT game against the Sycamores.  This weekend, they welcome Valparaiso to Cooper Stadium for the final home games of the year.

 

Kentucky Driver Arrested after Colliding into Trooper’s Patrol Car during Traffic Stop

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This morning at approximately 10:37, Master Trooper Ken Miller and Senior Trooper Brenda Tubbs were conducting a traffic stop on I-64 eastbound near the 37 mile-marker when the driver of an eastbound Dodge van failed to move over as required by law and sideswiped one of the patrol cars. The patrol car that was struck was unoccupied at the time of the crash. Both troopers were uninjured.

After the crash occurred the driver of the van pulled off onto the emergency shoulder approximately 1//2 mile east of the crash site, exited the vehicle, walked around and then re-entered the vehicle and drove eastbound on I-64. Senior Trooper Tubbs immediately started eastbound on I-64 and noticed the vehicle had exited the interstate and was turning south on SR 61. Tubbs drove south on SR 61 approximately ¼ mile and found the driver had pulled off of the highway on the east side behind trees and brush. The driver was identified as Eduardo Stevenson Gari, 29, of Louisville, KY. Stevenson Gari was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash and taken to the Warrick County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Eduardo Stevenson Gari, 29, Louisville, KY
  1. Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Crash, Class B Misdemeanor
  2. Failure to Yield to Stationary Emergency Vehicle

New ‘Face’ of the Delphi Murder Suspect

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Delphi, Indiana – Early this afternoon Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter spoke with members of the Delphi community and interested media to share the change in direction of the Delphi double murder investigation of Abigail (Abby) Williams and Liberty (Libby) German.  This investigation has been ongoing since the discovery of the girls bodies, the early afternoon of February 14, 2017, in a wooded area near the Delphi Historic Trail, about a half mile upstream from the high bridge.

Today, a new sketch of the suspect, appearing to be in his mid-twenties to mid-thirties and believed responsible for the murders of the girls, was shared with the Delphi community and media. As the investigation has progressed, information has been continuously reviewed and examined and this sketch more accurately depicts the face of the suspect from the video recorded on Liberty German’s cell phone while she and Abigail were on the High Bridge.

Also shared with the Delphi community was more of the audio, as well as previously unreleased video from Libby’s phone.  The sketch, audio and video footage can be viewed at this Indiana State Police website link: https://www.in.gov/isp/delphi.htm

As Superintendent Carter said today, “We have a witness. You made mistakes. We are coming for you and there’s no place for a heartless coward like you to hide that gets his thrill from killing little girls.”

This investigation has been a priority of the Multi-Agency Task Force since the first day of the investigation and will continue to be a priority for all participating law enforcement agencies.

Look at the sketch, listen to the audio, watch how this coward walks on the high bridge and send your tip to this email: Abbyandlibbytip@cacoshrf.com

This is the face of the suspect that goes with body of the video captured on Liberty German’s cell phone minutes before she and Abigail Williams were murdered

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” APRIL 22, 2019

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan comments are mostly about issues of National interest.  The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues so we have decided to give Mr. Biden and Mr. Reagan exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have exclusively to discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “Left Jab” is a liberal view and the “Right Jab is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments of the two gentlemen is free to do so.

Burglary Suspect

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Evansville Police are trying to identify a suspect in an April 7th burglary. The crime happened at the Simpson’s Food Store at 1365 Covert Ave. The suspect entered the store office and stole cash. Images of the suspect were captured on store surveillance cameras.

Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

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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.

Bronson Wayne Eckert: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)

Devyn Michael Johnston: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony), False informing (Class B misdemeanor)

Barbara Oldham-Eckert: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Jennifer Marie Smitha: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony)

Aces Baseball falls in doubleheader sweep to Indiana State

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With a chance to earn a big series victory over Missouri Valley Conference rival Indiana State, the University of Evansville baseball team suffered doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Sycamores at Charles H. Braun Stadium Sunday afternoon.

In game one, the Aces sent out junior starting pitcher Nathan Croner, who fell behind quickly, 3-0 through the first two innings. However, the southpaw would recover from the rocky start to keep ISU of the scoreboard the next four frames.

Meanwhile, the Evansville bats would finally get to work in the fourth inning, as senior third baseman Sam Troyer would get the Aces on the scoreboard with an RBI double to the gap in right-center, bring in sophomore first baseman Tanner Craig, cutting the deficit to 3-1.

Croner would exit the game after the sixth inning. The junior’s final line would be three runs on five hits, while striking out four. Freshman right-hander Shane Gray would come in to relieve Croner, but after tossing a scoreless seventh, Gray would get tagged for five runs in the eighth, putting the Aces in an 8-1 hole.

Freshman right fielder A.J. Fritz would get one more tally for UE in the bottom of the inning, but that was the end of the Evansville offense, as they fell in game one 8-2.

Game two would see the Aces strike first in the bottom of the opening frame, as senior designated hitter Nate Reeder lifted a sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Sam Troyer from third base for the ice breaker.

Senior right-hander Justin Hayden would begin his second straight start by tossing a scoreless first inning, but in the top of the second, Indiana State would knot the game up on an run-scoring single by Dane Tofteland.

Hayden would bounce back to toss a scoreless third, but in the fourth he would run into trouble again, getting touched up for three runs, capped by a Chase Huntley RBI single to center, and when the smoke cleared, the Aces were down 4-1.

However, they didn’t stay down for long. In the bottom of the frame, freshman A.J Fritz drilled a two run home run to left, drawing Evansville within one, 4-3. Later in the inning, senior left fielder Matthew Jones would tie the game up on a run-scoring single to left, bringing in junior center fielder Troy Beilsmith for the equalizer, making it 4-4.

Senior left-hander Alex Weigand would take over for Hayden in the fifth inning, and he would go onto toss three scoreless frames, keeping the game knotted up. He would give way to fellow senior right-hander Austin Allinger, who would pitch a shutout eighth. But in the ninth, he would give up a lead-off single, that an ensuing error would place the go-ahead run on second. Allinger would turn the game over to freshman Michael Parks, and the Sycamores would tag him for the go-ahead run and an insurance tally. The Evansville bats could not respond in the bottom og the frame, and UE fell 6-4.

The doubleheader sweep drops Evansville to 19-17 overall and 6-3 in Missouri Valley Conference play, while Indiana State improves to 29-9 on the season, and 6-3 in league play.

The Aces are back in action Wednesday night on the road against Tennessee-Martin. First pitch is at 6 p.m.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

IS IT TRUE APRIL 22, 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 we predict that Mayor Winnecke will run unopposed for re-election in the upcoming general election?  …that Mayor Winnecke has been a charismatic and hard working Mayor?  …he is very likable? …he is politically savvy and well connected? …the city employees are seemly happy with the way the Mayor treats them? …he’s been well schooled on how to build a political war chest? …Mr. Winnecke only political flaw is that he isn’t managing our tax dollar dollars in a prudent manner which in turn has caused him cash flow and deficit spending challenges?  …we hope during his third term that Mr. Winnecke will finally learn how to say the word “NO” too costly capital projects that should be put on the back burner?

IS IT TRUE that for more than 15 years this column has served the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County as the place to go to learn things that are going on in local government that other media is reluctant to cover?…much good has come from things posted in “IS IT TRUE” and the comment section has for the most part made the City-County Observer the go-to place for open constructive dialog?

IS IT TRUE that over the years this column has served the financial health of the taxpayers of Evansville well and we are proud to have done so?…as a reminder one of the earliest breaking stories that the CCO profiled was when a former Mayor and his associates conspired secretly to eliminate the Homestead Tax Credit?…the CCO was alerted to this by one of our most trusted “MOLES” and we exposed this “SNEGAL” (Sneaky but Legal) meeting and the amount of money that the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County were about to be fleeced out of?…that number was $5 million per year which by now has amounted to $50 million that the CCO’s exposure of this sneaky dirty trick saved the taxpayers of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that once upon a time the recently acquired Vectren Corporation was poised to stick the ratepayers of Southwest Indiana with roughly $30 million for a dense pack upgrade?…between the CCO, Occupy Evansville, and the mobilization effort to bring a meeting of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to Evansville and when push came to shove, Vectren’s best-laid plans were thwarted and the dense pack technology was not passed on to the ratepayers?

IS IT TRUE that from drug addict needles in public playgrounds to potholes and from decrepit sewers to antiquated water pipes, exposing backroom political deals and government waste the CCO has been the watchdog for the people against ignorant and malignant local government actions?

IS IT TRUE that our finest hour, we exposed the Earthcare Energy project as a scam and saved an oblivious city council from handing $4 million to a project team that didn’t even have a patent they claimed to have?…through all of this we taught Evansville the meaning of the term VETTING?…we hope this is a lesson that is never forgotten?

IS IT TRUE we are considering only publishing the “IS IT TRUE” column once a week in the very near future because of the time it takes to research and create one?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that Mayor Winnecke has earned a third term?

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