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Aces Baseball Shuts Out Boston College, 4-0

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With stellar starting pitching, spectacular defense and clutch hitting, the University of Evansville shutout Boston College 4-0 at the EKU Challenge in Richmond, Kentucky, Friday afternoon.

It began with junior right-hand pitcher Adam Lukas (1-1), who came out strong, pitching an efficient seven innings, striking out six, while scattering four hits and one walk. Lukas was backed up great defensive play, which twice prevented the Eagles from crossing the plate.

On offense, the Aces got on the board first in the top of the second, as sophomore first baseman Tanner Craig took the first pitch of the frame over the wall in left-center for his second home run of the season, making it 1-0 Aces.

That’s the way it would stay until the sixth, when Tanner Craig continued his big day at the plate with a one out double to left. Then, later in the inning, junior shortstop Craig Shepherd came up with a clutch with 2-out double right, giving the Aces a vital insurance run.

Then in the eighth, junior outfielder Kenton Crews led off the inning getting hit by a pitch, then a sacrifice bunt would move him into scoring position. Sophomore pinch hitter PeteVaccaro would hit a grounder to second, but a throwing error would allow Crews to score and extend the inning. The very next batter, senior outfielder Nate Reeder, would cash in with an RBI double down the right field line, scoring freshman pinch runner Eric Roberts, making it 4-0 Evansville.

Lukas would give way to freshman left-hand reliever Michael Parks, who would close out the game, striking out three while tossing two shutout frames.

The win raises UE’s record to 4-4 on the season, while the Eagles drop to 4-3. The Aces will be back in action Saturday morning, when they face the host Colonels of Eastern Kentucky at 9 am Central Time, followed by a rematch with Boston College.

EPA Retains National Ambient Air Quality Stand

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing its final decision to retain without changes to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for sulfur dioxide (SO2). This decision comes after carefully reviewing the most recent available scientific evidence and risk and exposure information and consulting with the agency’s independent science advisors.

“The United States has made great strides in reducing SO2 concentrations,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation Bill Wehrum. “Based on review of the scientific literature, recommendation from our independent science advisors, and public comment, we have concluded that the existing standard continues to provide adequate health protection to our most vulnerable populations.”

As a result of Clean Air Act programs and efforts by state, local and tribal governments as well as technological improvements, SO2 concentrations in the U.S. fell by more than 85 percent between 1990 and 2017 and more than 60 percent since 2010. These data accompany similar long-term trends showing air quality improvements:

  • Between 1970 and 2017, combined emissions of six common air pollutants declined by 73 percent, while the U.S. economy increased more than 260 percent.
  • EPA’s latest report on power plant emissions also shows that SO2 emissions from power plants fell six percent between 2017 and 2018.
  • Since 1990, annual emissions of SO2 from power plants fell by 92 percent, and annual emissions of NOx from power plants fell by 84 percent.

Eagles Drop 5-2 Decision to Austin Peay

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team suffered a 5-2 loss at the hands of Division I opponent Austin Peay on Friday afternoon.

DOUBLES

USI won the doubles point, securing two out of three matches first with sophomores Kooper Falkenstein and Spencer Blandford (Louisville, Kentucky) who defeated their opponents 6-3.

The duo of freshman Parker Collignon(Owensboro, Kentucky) and freshman Martin Linares (Beunos Aires, Argentina) then got the second point at number two doubles 6-4.

SINGLES

Collignon was the only Eagle to win in the singles portion of the match in the number three hole as he won after dropping the first set 4-6 before rebounding to win two straight sets in 6-3, 6-3.

WHO’S NEXT?

The Eagles drop to 4-2 on the season and will travel across the state of Tennessee to Memphis to play Christian Brothers University on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Holcomb, McCormick, and Mitchell Encourage Students to Apply to Governor’s STEM Team

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Gov. Eric. J. Holcomb, Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick and Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell invite Hoosier students to apply for the 2019 Governor’s STEM Team (#GovSTEMteam). Gov. Holcomb developed the competition in 2017 to highlight Indiana’s elite high school students for their work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

“A firm foundation in STEM offers Indiana high school students tremendous career opportunities,” Gov. Holcomb said. “I am proud to celebrate those who demonstrate excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math and look forward to showcasing the talents and achievements of our students.”

The program honors four outstanding high school students for their exemplary performance in one of the STEM subjects. Winning students each receive a $1,000 college scholarship from Indiana’s College Choice 529 Direct Savings plan, administered by Treasurer Mitchell, and letterman jackets identifying them as members of the Governor’s STEM Team.

The submission period for the competition opens today, and applications and nominations may be submitted online at the following link: https://secure.in.gov/apps/govstemawards/. The deadline for nominations is 11:59 p.m. ET on March 31.

“Engaging students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics prepares them for life beyond high school,” said Dr. McCormick. “I am excited for the submissions we will receive and look forward to recognizing our students’ creativity and passion for STEM.”

“It is a joy to team up with the Governor’s office to celebrate the achievements of so many talented Hoosier students,” said Treasurer Mitchell. “We are honored to be able to award them with a CollegeChoice529 scholarship.”

The Governor’s STEM Team builds on Indiana’s Mr. and Ms. Math and Science awards, which were created by Gov. Mitch Daniels in 2008. The Governor’s STEM Team program will honor the top high school students in STEM classes as well as extracurricular activities, work/research projects, leadership roles and community service. The nominations will be reviewed by a panel of STEM experts, including teachers, college and university instructors, and staff from the Indiana Department of Education and the State Board of Education.

Winners will be announced at a Statehouse ceremony in early May.

 

ADOPT A PET

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Indy is a male American mix rabbit! Believe it or not, he was a stray. Found all alone just hoppin’ around. That’s pretty dang scary for a bunny who could’ve easily ended up as lunch, so thankfully a nice person found him and brought him to VHS! He’s ready to be adopted for $50, also neutered & microchipped. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Eagles reach 20-wins with 93-83 victory Rivera posts his 1st career double-double

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EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Obituary for Thomas Lester Slaton Jr.

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Obituary for Thomas Lester Slaton Jr.

submitted by Mason Brothers Funeral Home -Evansville and Henderson, Ky.

Thomas Lester Slaton, Jr. went home to be with the Lord he loved so much on February 27, 2019. Thomas was born November 5, 1947, to Thomas Lester Slaton, Sr. and Effie Lee Kirkwood Slaton. He accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age. He was a member of Flower Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
He loved to hunt and fish and enjoyed collecting coins in his spare time. Thomas was preceded in death by his parents and a granddaughter, Alexus Scott.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife: Yvonne Caudill Slaton; one brother Cornelius Slaton (Toni); two sisters: Barbara Avery (Kenneth) and Saundra Moseley.
He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Stephanie, Jason, Cranston, Amanda, Kendell and Ryan; two great-nephews: Jaylen and Jarius; stepchildren: Amber Thomas, Christopher Scott, Chad Scott, Ben Scot, Jeannie Parker; step-grandchildren: Austin Thomas McNary, Mikayla Mullins, Kaylen Scott, Zack Scott and a loving aunt Margaret Clark. Visitation is 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Saturday, March 2, 2019, at Mason & Sons Funeral Home. Leave condolences at www.masonbrothersfs.com.

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Obituary for Spencer Parker

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Obituary for Spencer Parker

from Mason Brothers Funeral Home -Evansville and Henderson. Ky.

Spencer Parker, age 57, and a native of Madisonville KY passed away February 26, 2019, at his residence in Madisonville. Spencer graduated from Providence High School in 1979 and enlisted in the United States Army. He received the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, and Marksman Qualification Badge. He worked as a Material Control and Accounting Specialist. Spencer ended his military career with an honorable discharge. In addition, he served in the National Guard for one year.

Spencer is preceded in death by his father, Bennie Parker; his brother, Stephan Parker; and his sister, Patricia Coleman.

He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Phyllis Parker; children: Aundrea Parker, Lavita Ross, Tara Ross, Treymane Tyler, Spencer Parker Jr., Phillip Parker, and Britney Fendrick; his mother, Nora Parker; and siblings: Angela M. Parker, Eric Parker, Greta Parker, and Michael Parker.

Private Services will be held on Friday, March 1, 2019, at Simpson’s Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Providence, Kentucky. Mason & Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be left at www.masonbrothersfs.com