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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
AG Curtis Hill Stands Against Abortionists
Attorney General Curtis Hill today filed court documents opposing a request by an abortion provider to open a clinic in South Bend without first obtaining a license.
In March, the Texas-based Whole Woman’s Health Alliance sought a preliminary injunction in federal district court that would allow it to open a clinic without first obtaining the standard approval from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH). The ISDH previously has denied Whole Woman’s Health a license after the entity failed to provide requested documentation about the safety record of affiliated clinics in other states and other information.
The proposed South Bend clinic specifically would provide chemical abortions. In these procedures, one type of medication is used to kill the fetus after which another is administered to induce the woman to expel the deceased fetus.
“Indiana has a compelling interest in regulating abortion,†Attorney General Hill said. â€There is certainly nothing unreasonable nor unconstitutional about requiring abortion clinics to be licensed facilities. In fact, maintaining such basic laws is the least we should be doing to protect the health of expectant mothers and accord proper respect to fetal life.â€
Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for April 16
Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for April 16, 2019.
Tuesday, April 16: JAG Board of Directors Meeting
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will chair the meeting.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 8 a.m., Tuesday, April 16
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Seelbach Hotel
500 S. 4th St.
Louisville, KY 40202
Tuesday, April 16: Roundtable Discussion on Pell Flexibility and Workforce Development
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
U.S. Senator Mike Braun
Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will participate in the roundtable discussion.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 16
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy Tech
Culinary and Conference Center, Room 112
2820 N. Meridian St.
Lt. Governor Crouch: Public schedule for April 16, 2019
Below is Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch’s public schedule for April 16, 2019.
Tuesday, April 16
What: Crouch speaks at Zionsville Chamber of Commerce breakfast
Host: Zionsville Chamber of Commerce
When: 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 8:30 a.m., ET
Where: Zionsville Town Hall, 1100 W. Oak St., Zionsville, IN 46077
*Media are welcome
WUEV, Otters Digital Network to provide broadcast coverage for 25th anniversary season
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Eagles rally to avoid sweep, 8-7
University of Southern Indiana Baseball rallied from a five-run deficit to defeat fourth-ranked Quincy University, 8-7, Sunday evening at the USI Baseball Field. USI moves its record to 22-14 overall and 15-9 in the GLVC, while Quincy goes to 27-9, 19-5 GLVC.
The Screaming Eagles spotted the Hawks a first inning run before taking the lead for the first time in the game when senior first baseman Nathan Kuester (Rockport, Indiana) swatted a two-run blast to left to give USI a 2-1 lead after a one frame. Quincy rallied with four in the second, one in the third and fourth to build a 7-2 advantage through four-and-a-half innings.
USI began its comeback with a pair of runs in a fifth-inning rally that was ignited by junior rightfielder Zach Pate (Evansville, Indiana) legging out a double down the right field line. Pate and senior second baseman Jacob Fleming (Evansville, Indiana), who had walked and stole second, scored to cut the deficit to 7-4 after five innings on a two-run single by freshman catcher Lucas McNew(Floyds Knobs, Indiana).
The Eagles completed their comeback in the sixth with a four-run explosion to take an 8-7 lead. USI, who scored four runs on two hits and took advantage of four walks in the inning, grabbed the lead for good when sophomore pinch hitter/centerfielder Bryce Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) crossed the plate on a wild pitch.
USI senior right-hander Dalton Lewis (Parker, Colorado) made the one run lead stand up in the final three frames to earn a save in relief of junior right-hander Jacob Bowles (Mt. Washington, Kentucky), who picked up his second win of the season in relief.
Bowles (2-1), who followed senior left-handed starter Chase Partain (Evansville, Indiana) and freshman right-hander Garrett Welch (New Castle, Indiana) to the mound, allowed two runs, one earned, on five hits and two walks in five innings of work. He also tied a career-high with seven strike outs.
Lewis blanked the Hawks for three frames on three hits and a walk, while striking out a USI career-high four batters to get the save.
Aces drop a heartbreaker in extras to IU
On a dreary, rain-soaked afternoon at Bloomington’s Kaufman Field, the University of Evansville baseball team, having blown an early lead and trailing in their final at-bat, could have folded up the tent and headed home. Instead, the Aces battled back to force extra innings, before finally falling 6-5 Sunday afternoon in Bloomington.
“I’m proud of the fight our guys brought to the yard this afternoon”, said University if Evansville head coach Wes Carroll. “They showed the competitiveness we lacked in the first for three games of the series. We got a great relief performance from Michael Parks. Craig Shepherd and Nate Reeder had clutch at-bats. We just couldn’t get the big hit when we needed it today.”
The Aces raced out to their first lead of the series in the opening frame, as junior shortstop Craig Shepherd drew a one-out walk, followed by senior designated hitter Nate Reeder’s single to left, putting two aboard. Sophomore first baseman Tanner Craig would cash in with an opposite field double to right, scoring Shepherd from second, making it 1-0 UE. Next, freshman right fielder A.J. Fritz would drive in a second tally on a groundout to third, putting Evansville out in front 2-0.
In the second inning, senior third baseman Sam Troyer would add to the UE pad with a double to left, driving in fellow senior Matthew Jones from first base, extending the Evansville lead to 3-0.
Senior right-hander Justin Hayden, making his first start since March 2 against Eastern Kentucky, tossed a scoreless opening frame. However, in the second IU would tag him for four runs on four doubles, as the Hoosiers took the lead. Those would be Hayden’s only blemishes, as he would come back to toss scoreless innings in the third and fourth innings, before giving way to freshman lefty Michael Parks, who would come in to toss three plus innings of shutout work, keeping it a one-run game.
However, the Aces couldn’t cash in on several opportunities to tie the game, stranding the tying run in scoring position in the third, fourth, seven and eighth innings. Meanwhile, Indiana would add one more in the eighth inning on a one-out wild pitch from Parks, who would be relieved by senior Austin Allinger, who would get final out, sending the game to the ninth with UE down 5-3.
That’s when the rally began. Craig Shepherd started it, battling the Hoosiers top-line closer Matt Lloyd, finally delivering a lead-off single to left. Next, Nate Reeder kept the rally going with a single to right, bringing in Shepherd from first, cutting the deficit to onw. Tanner Craig would follow that up with an opposite field single to right. Then, with two aboard, A.J. Fritz loaded up the bases with no outs, lacing a single to left. Troy Beilsmith drew a bases-loaded walk, bringing in Shepherd to draw Evansville knotting the game up at 5-5. However, just as the Aces were on the verge of taking the lead, Indiana defense would halt the rally, first Craig would get gunned down at home on a Danny Borgstromfielder’s choice. Then, Matthew Jones hit into an inning-ending double play.
In the bottom of the ninth, Austin Allinger kept the Hoosiers off the scoreboard, sending the game to extras.
Craig Shepherd would once again deliver in the top of the tenth with a two-out double to right. However, Sophomore designated hitter EvanAders struck out to end the threat.
Allinger would come out again in the bottom of the inning, but after getting the first out of the frame, IU would load up the bases, and Drew Ashley would lift a flyball to the fence in left, bringing in the winning run.
The loss drops Evansville to 17-15 and the season, while Indiana improves to 24-12.
Up next for the Aces, a Tuesday night road trip to take on Murray State in a non-conference matchup in Murray, Kentucky.


