Axel is one of four bunnies in a litter – aptly named Axel, Rose, Gene, and Simmons! Gene & Simmons have been adopted already. These four bunnies were part of a group of thirteen total from one household. As usual, pet store bunnies are not fixed when you purchase them, and their population can get out of hand very quickly! Axel’s adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter & microchip.
Vanderburgh County Drainage Board Agenda January 29, 2019
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Previous Minutes
Submittal of 2018 Annual Report on drains
Approval of Assessment Rates for 2019 tax billing
Encroachment Request by AT&T for Crawford Brandeis
Application to Affect Legal Drain-County Engineer
Vectren noncompliance with Sonntag Stevens Agreement
Hunters Chase-Final Drainage Plan status
Proposed Policy regarding encroachments of fences in Drainage Easements Ditch Maintenance Claims
Other Business
Public Comment
Adjournment
Jeffrey D. Mueller, PEVANDERBURGH COUNTY SURVEYORwww.VanderburghSurveyor.com
Women’s Tennis Set to Host Quincy for 2019 Start
Head Coach Keely Porter and the University of Southern Indiana women’s tennis team will continue their 2018-19 campaign on Friday at the Evansville Tennis Center.
LAST SEASON
USI concluded 2017-18 with a 9-13 record overall with a 1-4 record in the Conference going 6-4 at home and 2-7 away.
The Eagles have already compiled a 2-1 record in 2018 so far with 7-0 wins over Kentucky Wesleyan and Oakland City in the fall. USI also fell 0-7 to the University of Charleston back in September.
RETURNING EAGLES AND NEW FACES
Junior Lauren Hambrock (Terre Haute, Indiana), junior Alex Jamison (Floyd Knobs, Indiana), and sophomore Lauryn Thompson (Evansville, Indiana) all return from 2018 with a combined record of 21-51 for the group.
New faces on the team include freshmen Rachel Anderson (Racine, Wisconsin), Shelby Braselton(Haubstadt, Indiana), Lindsey McCord (Greenfield, Indiana), and Kylie Skepnek (Algonquin, Illinois) who all look to make an impact this year.
THIS WEEKEND
The Eagles were selected fifth in the east division for the preseason 2019 GLVC women’s tennis poll back on January 25.
USI will host Quincy University to open up 2019 on Friday, February 1 at Noon at the Evansville Tennis Center.
Men’s Tennis Kicks Off 2019 on Friday
The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team led by Head Coach Chris Crawford is set to take off for the 2019 spring campaign with a home game against Quincy this Friday.
LAST SEASON
The Eagles finished 2018 out with a 9-13 overall record, compiling a positive conference record of 3-2. USI was favorable at home where they finished 5-2 while going 2-9 on the road.
This was good enough to give the Eagles a berth in the Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament as the #3 seed out of the east division, taking on and defeating the #2 seed from the west in Missouri-St Louis 5-2. USI then advanced to the GLVC semi-finals where they fell to Indianapolis 5-0.
RETURNING EAGLES AND NEW FACES
Four Eagles return to Evansville from last season including sophomore Yahor Bahdanovich (Minsk, Belarus), sophomore Spencer Blandford (Louisville, Kentucky), sophomore Kooper Falkenstein (Jeffersonville, Indiana), and lone senior Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia).
Combined, these returners have a record of 32-37 from last seasons’ campaign.
USI also welcomed four newcomers to the roster with freshman Parker Collignon (Owensboro, Kentucky), freshman Marvin Kromer (Dogern, Germany), freshman Martin Linares (Buenos Aires, Argentina), and freshman Rishab Sehgal (Jalandhar, India).
THIS WEEKEND
USI will play host to Quincy this Friday, February 1 at the Evansville Tennis Center. Last year, the Eagles beat Quincy 8-1. The Eagles will then turnaround and play Truman State on Saturday, February 2 where they went 9-0 against the Bulldogs last season.
Indiana Master Naturalist Program At Wesselmen Park
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U of E Men’s Basketball Plays Host To Bradley On Wednesday
Game time is 6 p.m.
Following a 5-day winter trip to Iowa, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team is back home for its next two games, starting on Wednesday evening with a 6 p.m. game against Bradley. The game will be available on ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network presented by Learfield.
Setting the Scene
– Evansville lost its third game in a row on Saturday, falling by a final of 81-74 at UNI
– UE takes on Bradley for the first time this season on Wednesday; the Aces have fallen in three of the last four games against the Braves
– Looking ahead to Saturday, it will be the “Party Like It’s 1999†game featuring the 20-year reunion of the 1999 NCAA Tournament Team, who won the MVC regular season championship
Last Time Out
– In another game that came down to the wire, the Purple Aces lost an 81-74 game to Northern Iowa
– John Hall tied his career mark with 21 points while adding 10 rebounds in his fifth double-double of the season; he was 5-for-7 from outside
– The turning point in the game came when Shamar Givance hit a layup with under six minutes remaining to get the Aces within one; a flagrant foul on him gave UNI two free throws before a triple on the ensuing possession pushed their lead to six
– K.J. Riley added 19 points, including a 7-of-11 effort from the line
Takeaways from UNI
– Evansville held a 36-31 halftime lead and scored the first five points of the second half to push the lead to ten; UNI finished the game on a 50-33 stretch
– With the loss, the Aces have dropped the last six games at the McLeod Center and 11 of their last 12 games played in the state of Iowa
– UE connected on 10 3-pointers against the Panthers; it was the third time in the last four games UE has hit double digit triples; Evansville has connected on at least seven 3-pointers in each MVC game
Rebounding Machine
– Over the last week of action, John Hall has been hitting with precise accuracy, especially from long range
– In the game at Drake, Hall was 3-for-5 from outside before going 5-of-7 from 3-point distance at UNI; over the last four games, Hall has connected on 13 out of 19 3-point tries
– Hall had what was arguably the best game of his UE career at UNI, going 8-of-13 from the floor and 5-for-7 outside while tying his career mark with 21 points and hauling in 10 rebounds
– He added to his conference-leading rebound tally with 10 at UNI and continues to pace the league with 8.3 per game
– In home games, Hall has averaged 10.4 points and 9.8 rebounds per game; he also has four double-doubles at the Ford Center and five overall this season
– In the game against Jacksonville State, Hall grabbed a career-high 14 boards
– The Philadelphia native leads the MVC with 8.3 rebounds per game while his total of 7.19 defensive caroms is 26th in the country
Scouting the Opponent
– After starting Valley play with an 0-5 mark, Bradley has won two of their last three, taking down Southern Illinois and Illinois State before falling by a 55-37 final at Missouri State on Saturday
– Overall, the Braves are 10-11 and 2-6 in the MVC
– Darrell Brown and Elijah Childs average 14.2 and 11.6 points per game, respectively, to pace the Braves
– Brown has notched a team-best 65 assists while Childs has hauled in 7.8 rebounds per contest
Lt. Governor Crouch: Public schedule Jan. 30
Below is Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch’s public schedule for Jan. 30, 2019.
Wednesday, Jan. 30
What: Crouch speaks at Prosperity Indiana Summit
Host: Prosperity Indiana
When: 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 12:10 p.m., ET
Where: Indianapolis Marriott East, 7202 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, IN 46219
*Media are welcome
UE’s Clay Club and Art Department to Present Artist and Ceramist Gail Russell
The University of Evansville Clay Club and Department of Art will welcome artist and ceramist Gail Russell to the University from February 5-6. Russell will give demonstrations of throwing on a potter’s wheel on Tuesday, February 5, from 1:00-4:00 p.m., and Wednesday, February 6, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the UE Ceramics Studio. She will also present a lecture on Tuesday, February 5, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall, Room 255, Ridgway University Center. All of these events are free and open to the public.
Russell earned her MFA from the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, and her BFA from UE. She has been owner, operator, and full-time artist potter at Peachblow Pottery in Lewis Center, Ohio, since 1986.
Russell has participated in approximately 125 exhibitions, taught numerous workshops, and executed many commissions. She has appeared in several books, including Introduction to Ceramics by Graham Flight, The Ceramic Surface by Mathias Osterman, and Contemporary Studio Porcelain by Peter Lane. Russell was honored to be one of the workshop presenters for the inaugural Zanesville Prize Conference in October 2014. The highlight of this event is an international exhibition of contemporary ceramic art, with a top prize of $20,000.