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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for January 4

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Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for January 4, 2019.

 

Friday, January 4: DS Smith Jobs Announcement and Groundbreaking

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger
President and CEO of DS Smith Jim Morgan

Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry

 

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

 

WHEN:            10 a.m., Friday, January 4

 

WHERE:          Lebanon Business Park

800 Edwards Rd.

Lebanon, IN 46052

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS FROZEN TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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Feld Entertainment, Inc., Brings the #1 Animated Movie
of All Time to Life with Disney On Ice presents Frozen in EvansvilleTickets On Sale Now for Touring Skating Spectacular
Evansville Families Set to Experience the Entire Story of Frozen On Ice

[Evansville, IN—January 3, 2019]— Feld Entertainment, Inc., the worldwide leader in producing live touring family entertainment, announces it will bring the Academy Award® winning and number one animated feature film of all time, Disney’s Frozen, to a hometown near you. Disney On Ice presents Frozen visits Evansville from April 4 to 7 for seven performances at the Ford Center; tickets go on sale today.

The complete adventure of the Academy Award® winning tale will be told live in this production, capturing the dynamic of two royal sisters, Anna and Elsa. Anna, a girl with an extraordinary heart, embarks on an epic journey to find her sister, the magical Elsa, who is determined to remain secluded as she finally feels free to test the limits of her powers. Rugged mountain man Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven, the lovable and hilarious snowman Olaf and the mystical trolls help Anna along the way in this story about love conquering fear. Audiences will get to sing along with such musical masterpieces as“Let it Go,” “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” and “Fixer Upper.”

“In our many years of producing Disney On Ice shows, Feld Entertainment has been waiting for a film likethis,” says producer Nicole Feld. “While it might seem obvious that Frozen is well suited for the ice, thisDisney On Ice production will touch audiences emotionally through innovative show elements and world-class skating.”

Frozen directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee add, “Seeing audiences around the world embrace Frozenhas been the experience of a lifetime. And to now have the chance to consult with the talented team at Feld Entertainment and watch their creation come to life on ice, is thrilling.”

In Disney On Ice presents Frozen, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse take the audience through the magical story based in Arendelle, with special appearances by beloved Disney princesses and favoritecharacters from Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story and Finding Nemo and Disney’s The Lion King, who cometogether to prove that true love is the greatest power of all. Director Patty Vincent says, “Our goal is toshowcase these heartwarming characters in a way that allows the audience to cheer and sing alongthroughout this emotional journey.”

To create a completely immersive experience for the audience, the set design will encompass the space from the ice surface up through the air, drawing everyone into the story and closer to the characters. Families will feel that they are trekking up to the North Mountains with Anna, Kristoff and Sven, andthey will tangibly experience the storm inside Elsa. Elsa’s magic will be enhanced by state-of-the art special effects while her emotions will be conveyed through powerful skating.

Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Frozen have family-friendly pricing with $12 for Opening Night and starting at $15 for all other performances. Tickets are available through www.disneyonice.com, by phone at Ticketmaster, 800-745-3000, or in person at the Ford Center box office. Seven great performances to choose from: Thursday, April 4 at 7 p.m., Friday, April 5 at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 6 at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 7 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. For group sales, call 317-888-0963.

Stay current on the latest developments through social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DisneyOnIce
Twitter: @DisneyOnIce #DisneyOnIce #FrozenOnIce
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Instagram: @DisneyOnIce
Members of the media should visit www.FeldMediaGuides.com/Frozen for more information. Photos

can be found at www.FeldEntertainment.com/hrp (username: feldmedia; password: photos).

Otters to celebrate milestone 25th season in 2019

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The Evansville Otters will be celebrating their 25th anniversary season in 2019, featuring big events and new items throughout the year.
The Otters unveiled their 25th anniversary season logo. The logo commemorates the Otters’ 25 seasons in Evansville since joining the Frontier League in 1995. The Otters are the oldest active franchise in the Frontier League.
The franchise has planned big and new promotions, new group outing and ticket package options, and commemorative items in the gift shop to help make 2019 a memorable, historic season at Bosse Field.
Fans can stay tuned to Otters social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and evansvilleotters.com to find out how they can win special prizes and be a part of the yearlong celebration in 2019.
When the Otters began play in 1995, they returned baseball to Evansville for the first time in a decade. The city had been without a team since the Evansville Triplets relocated following the 1984 season.
Current Otters bench coach Charles ‘Boots’ Day was introduced as the Otters’ first manager before the 1995 season.
On June 15, 1995, the Otters hosted their Opening Night game against Richmond, falling in the first game in team history, 12-1.
Evansville finished their inaugural season 31-38 and sixth in the league standings.
Since 1995, the franchise has produced two Frontier League championships in 2006 and 2016, 10 postseason appearances, 1,056 wins becoming the first franchise in league history to reach 1,000 regular season wins in 2017, 75 Major League Baseball organization signees, two league Hall of Famers in Pete Pirman and Eric Massingham, and three no-hitters in franchise history.
The Otters will open the 25th season celebration against the Southern Illinois Miners on May 10 at Bosse Field.
More information and other special events will be announced in the coming months.
To purchase a season ticket or group outing package, call (812) 435-8686 or visit the Bosse Field front office at 23 Don Mattingly Way, Evansville, Ind. The front office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Indiana lawmakers returning to Statehouse for 2019 session

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Il for www.theindianalawyer.com

Indiana lawmakers are set to begin their four-month legislative session, facing a tight state budget picture and a possibly contentious debate over adopting a state hate crimes law.

The Indiana House and Senate will meet Thursday afternoon at the Statehouse in Indianapolis to start a session scheduled to last until late April.

The Republican-dominated Legislature must draft a new two-year budget to fund school districts, universities and state agencies such as the troubled Department of Child Services.

Indiana is one of just five states without laws specifically against crimes fueled by biases regarding race, religion and sexual orientation. Conservative legislators have blocked adoption of such an Indiana law for several years, although Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb says it is long overdue.

AG Curtis Hill: Latest court ruling is buzzkill for ‘First Church of Cannabis’

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The end of 2018 brought bad news for the “First Church of Cannabis,” a group of marijuana enthusiasts who have spent much of the past three years arguing for the right to use pot as a matter of religious liberty.

Once again, Attorney General Curtis Hill has prevailed in turning back this group’s efforts to be exempted from Indiana’s anti-marijuana statutes.

On Friday Dec. 28, the Indiana Court of Appeals dismissed with prejudice the appeal of this “church,” explaining that the appellants failed to pay a transcript fee as ordered by the court. Further, the court stated, “Appellants have failed to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed.”

Last year, these same marijuana enthusiasts failed to convince a Marion County court that they should be exempted from anti-marijuana statutes on the basis of religious freedom. They later failed to convince the court to reopen their case in light of the Right to Try Act, a recently-passed law that allows terminally ill patients to try investigational treatments.

Following this latest rejection by the Indiana Court of Appeals, the First Church of Cannabis could find itself with few remaining options.

“Laws against the possession, sale and use of marijuana are designed to protect the health, safety and well-being of Hoosiers statewide,” Attorney General Hill said. “Our courts have repeatedly upheld their validity. The devout worshippers of the First Church of Cannabis may find more fertile ground in another state to legally consume their favorite sacrament, but they won’t be lighting up in Indiana.”

 

ADOPT A PET

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Lola is a 5-year-old female terrier mix. She weighs 13 lbs. and has successfully lived with other dogs. Her family surrendered her and her brother because they were moving. Her adoption fee is $130 which includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get $10 off when you adopt Friday-Saturday 12/13-12/14. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

2019 MILLENNIAL BABY

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WHAT GOES AROUND

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Men’s Basketball wins double overtime thriller over Drake

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Aces take 82-77 win over Bulldogs

K.J. Riley and Marty Hill had career nights to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team past Drake, 82-77, in a double overtime thriller in the Missouri Valley Conference opener at the Ford Center.

 

“I am so excited for our guys, they put a lot of work in.  K.J. and Marty are gym rats and I am happy to see their work pay off,” Aces head coach Walter McCarty said.  “They are two great leaders for our basketball team. All of our guys dug in and played really well together.  The close games we played in non-conference really helped us tonight.”

 

Riley posted 25 points, hitting 13 out of 17 free throw attempts while Hill was lights out, hitting five out of his seven triples.  Dainius Chatkevicius and Evan Kuhlman recorded 10 points apiece. The league’s leading rebounder – John Hall – added 10 more rebounds to his tally.  For Riley, it marked his third straight game with 20 points or more and his ninth double digit scoring game in a row.

 

“This was a good win for us, it was a great team effort against a really good team,” Riley explained after the win.  “We learned from mistakes in non-conference, we knew the little things we had to do tonight to win the game.  We came out to prove that we can play with anyone in this conference.”

 

Playing in its first overtime game of the season, Evansville (7-7, 1-0 MVC) improved to 4-2 in its last six OT contests.  It was the first double overtime game for the program since falling by an 83-79 final to Toledo in the 2016 Challenge in Music City.  It was the first double OT home game since 2012 versus Indiana State.

 

Leading the Bulldogs (11-3, 0-1 MVC) was Nick McGlynn, who recorded 16 points and 10 rebounds.  Tremell Murphy and Brady Ellingson had 15 points apiece.

 

Drake hit two of their first three shots to take a 4-0 lead before Evan Kuhlman got the Aces on the board.  Kuhlman’s second make of the game, which came on a nice feed from Riley, gave the Aces their first lead of the night at 9-8.

 

After the Bulldogs retook a 13-9 advantage, Riley added three more tallies on an and-one to knot the score at 15-15 with 7:53 left.  Drake went back ahead once again, taking their largest lead of the half at 22-16 on two free throws by Tremell Murphy. With DU up 30-24 heading into the final minute, the Aces closed the gap.  Noah Frederking knocked down a pair of free throws before Marty Hill gave UE some momentum heading into the break. He took a steal the other way for a dunk. Hill was fouled on the attempt and hit the ensuing free throw to cut the Drake lead to 30-29 at the half.

 

Out of the break, the teams combined to miss their first 10 shots before Nick McGlynn got the Bulldogs on the board with a bucket to give them a 32-29 lead.  Evan Kuhlman responded with a 3-pointer on the other end to tie the game before John Hall gave UE the lead with a floater. The Bulldogs went back in front, pushing their lead to 43-39 before the Aces rallied midway through the period.

 

John Hall found Chatkevicius for an open dunk before Marty Hill drained a three on the break to give Evansville a 44-43 lead.  Chatkevicius struck again with another field goal to give the Aces a 46-43 advantage.  Evansville’s lead held strong until an and-one from McGlynn gave Drake a 49-48 lead with under five minutes left.

 

Marty Hill did not let their lead last for long as he hit a triple out of the media timeout to put UE back in front at 51-49. Following a Bulldog bucket, Hill was true from long range once again as Evansville went up 54-51 with three minutes on the clock.  Drake never relented, posting the next five buckets to take a 56-54 edge as the game closed in on the final minute.  Riley quickly tied it up with a layup and, following a McGlynn bucket, calmly nailed two free throws to tie it at 58-58.  A Drake miss from outside sent the game to a first overtime.

 

A 6-2 run for UE opened up the first extra period as the Aces lead stood at 64-60 with 1:34 left.  Tremell Murphy hit a layup before Garrett Sturtz hit a pair from the charity stripe to knot the score at 64-64 and send the game to a second OT.  This time, Evansville took an early lead and never let the foot off the gas.  A Riley layup and Hill triple gave UE a quick 69-64 lead.  A turning point came with 1:56 remaining in the second overtime.  Two Drake free throws cut the UE lead to 73-67.  Instead of sitting on the ball, the Aces pushed it down the floor with Shamar Givance finding Hill open for his fifth triple of the night.  Evansville cruised from there, winning by the final of 82-77.

 

Entering the game, Marty Hill’s top contest was a 16-point effort at Arkansas State in December.  Tonight, he eclipsed that mark with his 24 tallies.  He put the evening into perspective for the program and the Evansville community.

 

“I am very happy with the way we played, we really came together.  We made some big stops and made some big, winning plays, against one of the top teams in the MVC,” he said.  “This shows how well we can play in tough games. We can really pull these tough games out. We are so focused on us and the guys in this locker room.  We play every day for each other and our community!”

 

Next up for the Aces is a trip to Illinois State for a 3 p.m. contest on Saturday.