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Krizan, McNew power doubleheader sweep of Lewis

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University of Southern Indiana Baseball swept Lewis University in the Screaming Eagles’ home Great Lakes Valley Conference opener on Saturday with scores of 12-7 and 6-3.

Freshman catcher Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) went 4-for-7 from the plate with RBI, three runs scored and a home run on the afternoon.

Senior right-hander Austin Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) posted an eight-inning gem with eight strikeouts in the nightcap.

Game 1: USI 12, Lewis 7

The Flyers opened the afternoon with a five-run first frame and a solo home run by Connor Rutherford in the second to tag USI senior starter Austin Gossmann (Avon, Indiana). Despite the rough start, Gossmann went on to shut Lewis down in innings three through six to end the day with 11 strikeouts in 6.1 innings-pitched, allowing five earned runs on nine hits.

The Eagles immediately began the comeback effort in the bottom of the second, scoring one run in each of the second, third and fourth innings, and two in the fifth. Senior first baseman Nathan Kuester (Rockport, Indiana) scored twice over the four-inning stretch. Junior rightfielder Manny Lopez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) punctuated the run with a two-RBI single.

The bottom of the seventh frame saw the Eagles take complete control. After senior right-hander Dalton Lewis (Parker, Colorado) came in to only one run in a bases-loaded jam, McNew sent his fourth home run of the season over the left field wall to knot the game up.

USI would plate three more runs in the inning to hand Dalton Lewis his first victory of the season. Junior right-hander Jacob Bowles (Mt. Washington, Kentucky) relieved Lewis in a 10-7 game in the eighth to pick up a six-out save for his first of the season.

Game 2: USI 6, Lewis 3

Austin Krizan allowed just three runs on six hits through eight innings to keep the Lewis offense down in the second game of the day. The second-game starter never allowed more than one run in any inning to push his season record to 2-0.

McNew kept the train rolling from game one for the USI bats, sending a liner to right center to plate Hunter for an RBI triple in the first frame. In the third, McNew returned to score sophomore centerfielder Bryce Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) with a sacrifice fly.

Bryce Krizan reappeared at the plate in fourth with the bases loaded to walk home junior leftfielder Aaron Euler(Evansville, Indiana). Senior second baseman Jacob Fleming (Evansville, Indiana) added a run for USI in the fifth, scoring Lopez on a two-out single to left. Krizan returned in the sixth to score on a throwing error after stealing third in the sixth.

After Austin Krizan put up a magnificent eight-inning gem, the Eagles called upon senior southpaw Paul Perez (Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela) to shut the door on the Flyers. Perez sent the Lewis bats down in order, including two strikeouts, to end the evening for his third save of the season.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“READERS FORUM” MARCH 17, 2019

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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?

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City Council Meeting Agenda For March 18, 2019

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City Council Meeting on March 18, 2019, at 5:30 P.M.at Civic Center
 

AGENDA

 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2019-06 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Additional Appropriations within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 4/8/2019
F-2019-06 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE R-2019-05 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 316 N Tekoppel Avenue Petitioner: Debra Highman Owner: Debra Highman Requested Change: C1 to R1 Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: Debra Highman
R-2019-05 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2019-03 Amended An Ordinance Repealing Chapter 15.16 (Registration of Rental Dwellings) and Amending Chapter 8.40 (Registration of Residential Rental Business) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): McGinn Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date:  3/18/2019 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZSWS
G-2019-03 Amended Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2019-04 Amended An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 3/18/2019
F-2019-04 Amended Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE F-2019-05 A Special Ordinance Authorizing the City of Evansville to Issue up to $25,000,000 Aggregate Principal Amount of its City of Evansville, Indiana Multifamily Tax-Exempt Mortgage-Backed Bonds (M-TEMS) Series 2019 (FN) (the “Bonds”) in One or More Series and Approving and Authorizing Other Actions in Respect Thereto Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 3/18/2019
F-2019-05 Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2019-04 A Resolution Acknowledging Contributions to the Commission on Homelessness Sponsor(s): Weaver, Adams, Mosby, Robinson Discussion Led By: President Brinkmeyer Discussion Date: 3/18/2019
C-2019-04 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
B. EVANSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:  Chief Connelly
C. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

A. YOUTH GRANT Subcommittee meetings have been scheduled for the following dates:
XI. ADJOURNMENT

DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE BULLETIN

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Wild Bulletin
2019 annual licenses now available
Annual fishing and hunting licenses are now available for purchase. 2018 annual fishing and hunting licenses expire on March 31. If you purchased your license online last year, just log into your account, confirm your information, and purchase your new licenses.
Helpful tip: Snap a photo of your signed license with your phone and keep your phone with you while you’re hunting or fishing.
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Hunting seasons ending in March
March 1 – crow
March 15 – coyote, striped skunk
March 31 – game turtles, light geese
Trapping season for coyote, striped skunk, and beaver ends March 15.

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Check out the new fish consumption advisory map

Eating recreationally caught fish from Indiana waters can be a healthy and tasty option when you have the proper information. Before you go fishing, check our interactive map to see if you can eat what you catch.
Here are a few tips to reduce your risk of accumulated contaminants:
  • If a waterbody is not listed in the advisory or if a fish species is not listed for a waterbody that was sampled, you should consult the statewide “Safe Eating Guidelines.”
  • Eat smaller, less fatty fish like panfish (bluegill, perch and crappie).
  • Remove fat near the skin of the fish before cooking, and broil, bake, or grill fish so the fat drips away.
  • For more information, see chooseyourfish.org/fish.

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Go FishIN Crew Captain Workshops
Are you an educator or youth leader interested in bringing fishing into your classroom or community? Attend a free Crew Captain workshop and learn how. You’ll get access to equipment and materials to help.
Upcoming workshops:

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Shooting range hours have changed

The shooting ranges located at the following Fish & Wildlife properties have changed their operating hours:
  • Roush Lake FWA
  • Kingsbury FWA
  • Sugar Ridge FWA
  • Crosley FWA
Check out the new operating hours on our website.

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Canada goose nesting season begins

Geese are highly attracted to urban areas for nesting, making it likely that people and pets will have close encounters. Give nesting geese plenty of space to avoid aggressive reactions. Do not run away from birds. Instead, continue to face them while backing away slowly and quietly. Keep dogs leashed in unfenced areas and steer them clear of paired-up geese.
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Smoke is in the air
Each spring, land managers across the state conduct prescribed burns. Fire is a valuable tool. It is used to shape the landscape by removing woody vegetation from our grasslands or help oak species compete in our forests. Many of our plant communities have developed from wildfires. Our land management mimics what would have naturally occurred if not suppressed.
Due to the long history of fire in Indiana, wildlife species have adapted to deal with fire. Many species like rabbits or mice will burrow underground or find safety under large woody debris where temperatures are much cooler. Species such as deer and turkey, which move much faster than the fire, simply leave the burn area. After a burn is done, many animals quickly return to the site to forage on newly exposed foods like seeds and acorns. Fresh green shoots of vegetation are quick to develop and also provide a quality food source.
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Crawfish Frog

Nongame Fund at Work: Amphibians
Spring is a busy time for Indiana’s amphibians as several species begin their annual migrations to breeding ponds.
In March and April, DNR herpetologists will conduct surveys for two state endangered frogs: crawfish frogs (Lithobates areolatus) and plains leopard frogs (Lithobates blairi). Both are open-prairie species that reach the eastern extent of their range in Indiana. Crawfish frogs (formerly called “Hoosier frogs”) are unique among Indiana’s amphibians in that they spend nearly their entire lives in and around crayfish burrows in open, grassy habitat.
DNR herpetologists will monitor a crawfish frog population in Greene County and search for plains leopard frogs in the northwest region of the state.
Surveys for endangered frogs are made possible by donations to the Nongame Wildlife Fund.
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Congratulations to our 2019 award winners
Each year, the Indiana Division of Fish & Wildlife awards its top-performing employees for their contributions to conservation, mentoring, and teamwork. The 2019 winners this year were:
Josh Griffin – Fish & Wildlife Mentor Award
Josh serves as the Private Lands Program Manager, creating opportunities for private landowners to take part in wildlife conservation directly through habitat restoration and management. Josh played an integral role in developing programs such as the Indiana Community Hunting Access Program and Grasslands for Gamebirds and Songbirds Initiative.
Andrew Fairchild – Fish & Wildlife Conservation Cornerstone Award
Andrew is an irreplaceable member of the Roush Lake Fish & Wildlife Area team. He stepped up when positions were left vacant and helped train new employees. He aided management by being flexible, sometimes working the shooting range during holidays. Andy is the go-to guy for most issues on the property and is dedicated to serving the public.
The Walleye Crew – Director’s Team of the Year Award
Walleye broodstock collection is an annual event at Brookville Lake that supports the statewide walleye and saugeye stocking program. The team aims to collect 35 million walleye eggs, which normally takes at least 15 consecutive days with four crews.
The past year was brutal. Despite the rain and equipment issues, staff managed to take just under 38 million eggs in only eight days. Nearly five million eggs were stripped per day.
Olivia Vaught – Fish & Wildlife Conservation Champion
During her three years as the assistant deer biologist, Olivia has provided outstanding service to both the resource and the public. Her commitment is often seen not only in the long hours she works, but also in the tasks she undertakes and the level of responsibility they require. In 2018, Olivia helped establish CWD surveillance programs, took on a leadership role with the Conservation Appreciation event committee, and authored several sections of the new comprehensive deer report.

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University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony To Host Traveling Smithsonian Exhibit

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The University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony has been selected by Indiana Humanities to host a Smithsonian-curated traveling exhibit called “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” as part of the Museum on Main Street program, which brings exhibitions and programs to rural communities. The exhibition, which examines the evolving landscape of rural America, will be on display in New Harmony at Thrall’s Opera House from May 9 to June 21, 2020.

The traveling exhibition will tour six Indiana communities from Sept. 7, 2019 to June 21, 2020. In addition to the exhibition, each community has been given $2,000 in project funds to host at least three community programs around the themes of exhibition and create an exhibit that explores change in their community.

Nearly 100 years ago, the 1920 census revealed that for the first time, more Americans lived in urban environments than in rural communities. Since 1900, the percentage of Americans living in rural areas dropped from 60 percent to 17 percent, yet the vast majority of America’s physical landscape remains rural. “Crossroads” looks at this remarkable societal change and how rural Americans responded.

“Conversations about change in our rural communities are vital to the future of Indiana,” said Keira Amstutz, president and CEO of Indiana Humanities. “We are excited to be able to utilize the ‘Crossroads’ exhibition as a catalyst for dialogue around the past, present and future of rural Indiana.”

“Having an exhibit associated with the Smithsonian brand will draw a new audience and visitors to New Harmony,” said Claire Eagle, New Harmony experience coordinator. “Our hope is that this exhibit both renews interest and draws new interest in Posey County and New Harmony’s history. This exhibit will offer a number of opportunities for the community to be involved in telling their own story, through a variety of community engaged public programming.”

Indiana Humanities is sponsoring the tour of this exhibit in conjunction with its new thematic initiative—called INseparable, which launches in 2019.Through a variety of programs, Indiana Humanities will encourage Hoosiers to explore how we relate to each other across urban, suburban and rural lines and spark conversations about our futures.

Traffic Study Gets Green Light for Riverside Drive

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The Board of Public works approves a traffic study that will focus on Riverside Drive.

The $100,000 study is part of a plan approved two years ago to reconstruct Riverside Drive.

It will focus on the traffic operations in place and that impact traffic flow on the road.

This study is expected to take six to eight months to be complete.

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EPA Bans Consumer Sales of Methylene Chloride Paint Removers, Protecting Public

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Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule to prohibit the manufacture (including import), processing, and distribution of methylene chloride in all paint removers for consumer use. EPA has taken this action because of the acute fatalities that have resulted from exposure to the chemical.

“After analyzing the health impacts and listening to affected families, EPA is taking action to stop the use of this chemical in paint removers intended for consumers,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Today’s decision reflects EPA’s commitment to ensure that chemicals in the retail marketplace are safe for the American public.”

“This rule answers calls from many affected families to effectively remove these products from retail shelves and retail distribution channels, providing protection for the American public,” said Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety Alexandra Dunn.

In today’s final rule, EPA found risks to consumers to be unreasonable. Acute (short-term) exposures to methylene chloride fumes can rapidly cause dizziness, loss of consciousness, and death due to nervous system depression. People have died after being incapacitated during paint and coating removal with methylene chloride. A variety of effective, less harmful substitutes are readily available for paint removal.

Paint removal products containing methylene chloride will not be able to be sold at any retail or distribution establishments that have consumer sales, including e-commerce sales. Those prohibitions start 180 days after the effective date of the final rule, which provides time for establishments selling this chemical to consumers to come into compliance with EPA’s ban. EPA expects that many suppliers will implement the rule much sooner. To the extent that consumers want to avoid the unreasonable health risks, consumers should not use methylene chloride for paint and coating removal.

EPA is also requiring manufacturers, processors, and distributors to notify retailers and others in their supply chains of the prohibitions and to keep basic records. Once published, the final rule and supporting documents will be available in the Federal Register docket at: https://www.regulations.gov/ and by searching for EPA-HQ-OPPT-2016-0231.

EPA is also soliciting public input for a future rulemaking that could establish a training, certification, and limited access program for methylene chloride for commercial uses.

EPA is asking for input on the key elements required for such a program. Upon publication in the Federal Register of the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR), EPA will accept public comments for 60 days in docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2018-0844 on: www.regulations.gov.

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