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Birds & Brews At Wesselman Woods Nature Center On February 12-7:00 PM

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Birds and Brews is a NEW monthly mini-series event at Wesselman Woods Nature Center that gives you the chance to learn about weird and wonderful topics in an informal atmosphere while enjoying beer from a local brewery. Each month we will have a new topic, new beer and a new bird!

Doors open at 7 pm and you’ll receive a flight of 4 beers, provided by Carson’s Brewery, and a selection of yummy snacks. While you are socializing, you’ll get to get up close with one of our resident birds for a meet & greet.

At 7:30 pm, we will have a special talk that will be sure to educate as well as entertain you!

This month, as February is the month of love, Dr. James Bandoli will be giving the talk, Valentine’s Day in the Animal Kingdom: Alternatives to Candy and Flowers. The gift-giving associated with Valentine’s Day has parallels in animals ranging from insects to birds. While the gifts are often not candy or flowers, their message – choose me – is the same.

This event is for adults 21 and over.

Tickets are $15/person and are very limited. Due to the popularity of this event, tickets should be bought in advance.

While your ticket includes a flight of 4 beers, Carson’s Brewery will also have a cash bar available.

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ADOPT A PET

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Feliz was dropped off as a stray and no one ever came to reclaim him! He’s estimated to be around 11 months old. He’d sure like to spend his first birthday in a loving home. He’s described as a Plott Hound mix and is 48 lbs. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, and vaccines. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

SENATOR BRAUN RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S ADDRESS

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President Trump addressed the American people, outlining his vision to reopen the government and address our country’s immigration crisis.

Senator Mike Braun released the following statement:

“I support the commonsense and bipartisan deal to end the partial government shutdown proposed by President Trump, which would address the humanitarian crisis on the southern border by increasing border security, constructing additional physical barriers while extending protections for Dreamers and visas for Temporary Protection Status holders. It’s time for Democrats to work with President Trump and finalize this deal so we can reopen the government and pay our federal employees.” – Senator Mike Braun 

Riley and Hall post strong efforts against Illinois State

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Aces drop 78-70 game

K.J. Riley and John Hall led the University of Evansville men’s basketball team with 19 and 18 points, respectively, but Illinois State shot 51.9% on their way to a 78-70 win over the Purple Aces on Saturday afternoon inside the Ford Center.

Riley was 13-of-18 from the free throw line with six assists.  Hall was an efficient 8-for-12 from the field while knocking down two of his four tries from outside.  He posted his third double-double of the season as he added 11 boards. The Aces (9-10, 3-3 MVC) saw Noah Frederking and Marty Hill finish with nine points apiece.

“We let lot of plays get away from us.  We need to be locked in better and understand what we need to do,” UE head coach Walter McCarty said.  “We need to be better, we let them shoot without resistance and that made a big difference.”

Six lead changes took place in the first half as the Aces and Redbirds (11-8, 4-2 MVC) battled in the early-going.  After the Redbirds scored a three on their opening possession, the Aces took their first lead at 5-3 as John Hall hit a bucket before Marty Hill connected on UE’s first long ball of the game.

Triples by Noah Frederking and Hall saw Evansville go up by a 15-13 tally, but ISU kept fighting back.  They took a 24-23 lead with just under eight minutes remaining in the half and went on a 9-0 run to push the lead to 10 points.  The Aces were scoreless for close to six minutes, going 0-for-8 with a turnover. K.J. Riley ended the stretch with a bucket before Shea Feehan added a three.  Hall’s fifth basket of the game helped UE get within five – 35-30 – going into halftime.

Illinois State scored five of the first six points of the second half to open up their largest advantage at 40-31 before a pair of Riley free throws cut back into the gap.  The Redbirds lead reached double figures for the first time with a 44-33 score before a Noah Frederking triple got the Aces within eight tallies. Near the midway point of the half, consecutive ISU triples put their lead at a game-high 13 points – 56-43.

A Marty Hill triple, combined with consecutive layups by Hall, got Evansville back within seven tallies (59-52) with 8:24 left in the game.  UE would later cut the gap to six points, but the Redbirds countered each time. The Aces never relented as a Jawaun Newton trey made it a 69-62 game with just under four minutes remaining.  Hall got the Aces even closer a minute later, drilling his second from outside to cut the deficit to four.

With a minute remaining, the ISU lead stood at 74-67, but on the next UE trip down the floor, Shea Feehan was fouled on a 3-point attempt and hit all three tries.  ISU hit its free throws on the other end and were able to finish with the 78-70 win.

The shooting for ISU was the difference as they finished at 51.9% along with 52.6% from outside (10-of-19).  Evansville finished at 38.2% for the game while hitting 11 3-pointers.

UE will spend the next several days in the state of Iowa – starting with a Wednesday evening game at Drake before playing at UNI on Saturday.  Both contests start at 7 p.m.

 

“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 20,2019

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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? 

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you think that the Republicans will take control of the Evansville City Council in 2019?

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MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY CHOIR TO PREFORM AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TODAY

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RENOWNED MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY CHOIR TO PREFORM AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TODAY
Millikin University Choir

What: Classics by Candlelight concert series hosted by the Arts 
Council of Southwestern Indiana

When: 4 p.m. Sunday JAN. 20

Where: First Presbyterian Church, 609 S.E. Second St. Evansville, IN

Cost: Free admission; all ages


Eagles Hold On For Big Win 98-79

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 University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball had to withstand a second half run by William Jewell College to post a 98-79 victory Saturday afternoon in Liberty, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles go to 13-4 overall and 5-2 in the GLVC, while the Cardinals are 8-11, 2-5 GLVC.The Eagles wasted little time in taking command of the game during the first 10 minutes, racing out to a 17-point lead, 29-12, with 11:08 left to halftime after sophomore forward Josh Price (Indianapolis, Indiana) connected on a pair of free throws. USI shot 76.5 percent (13-17) to begin the contest and was led by junior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell (Bowling Green, Kentucky) with 11 points during the offensive surge.The first half saw the Eagles extend the lead to as many as 19 points twice (47-28 and 49-30) before going to the locker room with a 51-35 advantage. Caldwell finished the half with 18 points on eight-of-12 from the field, while senior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) posted 14 first stanza points on a perfect six-of-six from the field and two-of-two from the line.In the first nine minutes of the second half, USI had to withstand William Jewell’s 28-14 run that saw the 16-point halftime advantage shrink to two points, 65-63, with 11 minutes to play. The Eagles rebounded and methodically rebuilt the lead before sealing the 98-79 victory once and for all with a 21-8 run. Senior guard/forward Nate Hansen (Evansville, Indiana) led the USI run to the finish with 11 of the 21 points.

For the game, USI shot over 50 percent for the third time in four games, hitting 56.9 percent from the field (37-65). The Eagles also dominated the glass with a plus-20, 41-21, advantage.

Caldwell added 11 points in the second half and finished with a season-high 29 points. He was eight-of-12 from the field, two-of-four from long range, to propel the USI offense.

Stein followed with 21 points, marking his ninth game this season with 20-or-more points. He was nine-of-12 from the field, including the six-of-six to start the game, and three-of-three from the line.

Hansen rounded out the double-digit scorers with 18 points, scoring 14 in the second half. The senior, who has reached double-digits off the bench in each of his last three games, was six-of-12 from the field, three-of-six from downtown, and three-of-four from the line.

USI senior forward Jacob Norman (Evansville, Indiana), who had four points during the game-sealing run in the second half, tied a season-high with six points and dished a team-high and career-best six assists.
USI returns to the friendly surroundings of the Physical Activities Center next week when it hosts Missouri University of Science & Technology Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Drury University Saturday at 3:15 p.m. Game coverage information for USI Men’s Basketball can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

USI leads the all-time series with Missouri University of Science & Technology, 16-3, since the series started in the 1983-84 season. The Eagles, who are 15-1 against the Miners since they joined the GLVC in 2004-05, defeated Missouri S&T last season at the PAC, 98-78. Sophomore forward Emmanuel Little had his best game as a freshman in the win with 29 points and 21 rebounds.

The series between USI and Drury is knotted up at 11-11 after the Panthers defeated the Eagles last season during the regular season in Springfield, Missouri, 71-61, and in the GLVC Tournament, 79-72. Forward Julius Rajala led the Eagles versus the Panthers last season with 17.0 points per game, while Stein posted 15.0 points per contest in the two outings.