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Huge rally lifts Aces to 89-77 win over Ball State
Evansville improves to 5-0 at the Ford Center
Just five days after setting his University of Evansville scoring mark with 21 points, graduate transfer Shea Feehan erupted for 29 points as the Purple Aces erased a 17-point deficit in the first half to defeat Ball State by a final of 89-77 on Sunday afternoon in the Ford Center.
“I hit a few shots in the first half and tried to stay aggressive and keep it going in the second half,†Feehan said.
Feehan went 13-of-14 from the free throw line while adding four 3-pointers in the UE (5-4) win. He was one of five double figure scorers for UE. K.J. Riley finished with 14 while Marty Hill scored 12, Evan Kuhlman posted 11 and John Hall recorded 10. Hall also led all players with 10 rebounds as he had his second double-double of the season.
“We showed some fight today and that made me feel good. The crowd was awesome. I noticed that from the beginning of the game, we are grateful to them; it helps our energy and really helps our players. These guys are playing hard and the way we are playing is fun to watch. We’re building something really special,†Aces head coach Walter McCarty said. “It feels good. I tell the guys we are good enough. We have enough to be successful. If we play our style, feel connected and play the way we are capable of, we can beat anybody. This win definitely helps our confidence.â€
Four Ball State (6-4) players recorded double figures, led by Tahjai Teague, who had 17. Tayler Persons, Trey Moses and K.J. Walton finished with 16, 15 and 14 points, respectively.
Evansville notched the opening basket of the game before Ball State scored nine straight to open up a 9-2 lead. Shea Feehan, who had 16 points in the opening 20 minutes, hit four in a row for the Aces to get within a possession. With the Cardinals up 13-8, the Aces posted five in a row including a trey from John Hall.
Ball State went on another big run, reeling off nine in a row in a run that began with a Kyle Mallers three. They shot 58.6% in the opening period and led by as many as 17 at 43-26 with 2:46 remaining. At that point, UE changed course. Over the final moments of the half, the Aces went on an 11-2 run to cut the BSU lead to eight (45-37) at the break. Feehan drilled a three with a minute left and was able to draw a foul on another long range attempt with one second remaining. He hit all three tries to make it a manageable 8-point game at the break.
Feehan explained how the coaching staff helped their mindset to make that run.
“We came together, got a stop and played better as a team,†he explained. “In the under 4 timeout of the first half, we were down 14-15 points and Coach McCarty said let’s get it down to 7 or 8 at the half and we were able to do that.â€
John Hall said that his team took the first meeting this season along with the opening moments of today’s game to heart and used that to their advantage.
“They punched us in the face at their place two weeks ago and we lost,†Hall stated. “This week – they punched us in the face and we punched back even harder.â€
Out of the half, Evansville kept the pressure on. Feehan hit three more from the line as the Aces scored the first six of the period to cut their gap to just two at 45-43. Following a Cardinal bucket, the Aces scored four more to tie it up at 47-47. Four minutes in, Evan Kuhlman connected on a field goal to give the Aces a 49-47 lead, their first lead since 2-0.
The run continued. Feehan’s big day continued when another trey capped off an 11-0 run that gave the Aces a 54-47 lead. John Hall got in on the outside shooting when hit triple pushed the Evansville lead to double figures at 60-49. Shamar Givance helped it balloon to 16 points when his back-to-back field goals made it a 70-54 contest with 8:42 left in the game. In total, the Evansville run was a 44-11 stretch, going back to the first half.
“We went on a really good run as a team,†Feehan commented after the game. “I don’t know if I have ever been on a team that made a run like that. We battled back.â€
UE’s lead reached as many as 17 at 73-56, but more importantly – it never got below 11 – over the final portion of the game. The Aces stood tall and finished with the 89-77 victory.
One stat that jumps out is the rebounding – which went in UE’s favor by a 42-34 final. In the earlier meeting in Muncie, it went Ball State’s way by a 42-30 tally.
“I told our guys that we are tougher than what we have shown. We do a lot of tough things in practice, but have not shown that in the games,†Coach McCarty said. “We need our team to be all in on the defensive end. Our guys were really connected defensively today. We made it tough on Ball State.â€
After shooting 26.5% in the first half, the Aces scorched the nets in the final 20 minutes, hitting 18 out of 31 shots (58.1%). For the game, UE shot 41.5% while Ball State finished out at 47.5%. Free throw shooting by Evansville was tremendous as the squad finished at 90% – 27 out of 30.
Evansville is now 5-0 at home and has another big contest at the Ford Center next weekend with Jacksonville State coming to town on Saturday for a 1 p.m. match-up.
“I have been telling the coaching staff that we have not seen what we can do yet. We are going to have a night where we really make all of our shots,†McCarty added.
IS IT TRUE DECEMBER 10, 2018
We hope that today’s “READERS FORUMâ€Â 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?Â
IS IT TRUEÂ it was reported last week that four (4) significant downtown properties owned and operated by the Kunkel Group have been placed into receivership? …receivership is often a precursor to bankruptcy filings by corporate entities but is not a guarantee that bankruptcy is imminent?…that going into receivership is absolutely an indicator of financial distress but many companies do succeed in emerging from such situations and we sincerely hope that the Kunkel Group finds a way to rectify whatever situation caused these four downtown properties to be placed into receivership?
IS IT TRUE there are other properties in downtown Evansville that are owned and operated by the Kunkel Group or holding companies that the Kunkel Group is a partner in?…one of those buildings is the infamous McCurdy Hotel that has yet to recover from the political tampering that was started by former Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel in the summer of 2008 with the march of the elderly away from the McCurdy?…the embattled old building has been victimized by the City of Evansville time and time again from Weinzapfel and his Evansville Redevelopment Commission overpaying for a parking lot and handing out a $900,000 cash incentive to a political buddy from Indianapolis that was squandered?…the latest distress of the historic structure is the very public million dollars plus water bill that literally makes this building incapable of earning any profits?… the City of Evansville has put the final nail in the McCurdy’s coffin but may hold the key to resurrecting the old girl by amending their policy with respect to geothermal systems?…in the absence of a change in public policy, the McCurdy may be the next Kunkel property to be placed into receivership or worse?
IS IT TRUE that the Kunkel Group also owns or manages several other marquee properties in downtown Evansville starting with the old Welborn Clinic where Weinzapfel and friends directed the once McCurdy’s elderly to march?… Kunkel also has the old Whirlpool building on the north side where Mayor Winnecke and his newly appointed administration mugged for the cameras in golden hard hats to celebrate the idiotic deal they made with Earthcare Energy LLC that successfully shook down the inept City of Evansville for $200,000 when they failed to even have the presence of mind to check on the false claim that Earthcare Energy LLC had a patent on an unproven technology? …the City of Evansville has been joined at the hip with several developers and investors for over a decade?  …that two administrations has participated in helping developers and investors with the downtown loft loan program, $50,000 facade grants and to collecting abandoned properties in the downtown, Haynie’s Corner and North Main street areas?…the reality is that the Kunkel Group has done more to revitalize downtown Evansville than all of these politicians combined and it is sad to see them fall into financial challenges?
IS IT TRUE that two terms Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is seeking to become three terms Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and at this time no candidate of substance on the Democrat side has come forward to challenge him?…on again off again Democrat City Councilman Jonathan Weaver  is currently in off again mode?…no other credible candidate has stepped up to seek the job and with Winnecke sitting on over $500,000 the odds are long to start?…it is even possible that Winnecke could win in a landslide that has not been seen since 2007 when Weinzapfel beat a finanically flawed Republican candidate by an 85 -15 margin?…it is possible that Evansville has gone from a solid blue city to a solid red one in a period of only 12 years?…this flip in sentiment can all be traced to the Democrat primary of 2011 when the late great Rick Davis injected accountability into the old boy network that Mayor Weinzapfel had become the poster child for?…this is a most unlikely thing but here we are, a blue-collar town that loves red?
IS IT TRUE recently Mayor Winnecke was “TWEETING” that the North Main street corridor is on the move? Â …he said that a former resident of the Jacobsville area is going to locate a new business there? Â …he also said a “Cake Making” business is moving down the street to a bigger location? …we hope that these businesses are self-sustaining and will not be depending on any public subsidies?
IS IT TRUE  we wonder why the Mayor didn’t mention in his recent “TWEET” that since the $18 million dollars tax-funded North Main Street corridor project was completed the IGA grocery store abruptly closed an now is a big eyesore to the North Main street corridor? …he also forgot to say that the Echo Housing sponsored and Evansville DMD financially funded “Jacobsville Join In” group abruptly closed without giving any explanation to City Council members or citizens of that area? …we also wonder why the Mayor didn’t say in his “TWEET” that he is extremely disappointed that the expensive bike lanes on the North Main street corridor are rarely used by biking enthusiasts?
IS IT TRUE that former Evansville Icemen Hockey team over a three year period of time paid the Ford Center the following amount of base rent for 36 home games (a range of rent per game of $10,926 to $11,479)?  …from 2015-2016 they paid $413,244 ?  …from 2014-2015 they paid $403,164?  …from 2013-2014 they paid $393,336?Â
IS IT TRUE that the former Evansville Icemen Hockey team paid the Ford Center approximately $49,968 a year to use audio-video equipment and paid the operating camera crews for 36 home games over a five year period?
IS IT TRUE that the former Evansville Icemen Hockey Team paid the Ford Center a $2.00 Facility Fee for each ticket sold ( less a credit for season and group tickets sold) over the last three years for the 36 home games they played at the Ford Center?  …from 2015-2016 they paid Venueworks $119,603?  …from 2014-2015 they paid Venueworks $180,320?  ...2013-2014 they paid Venueworks $206,190? Â
IS IT TRUE that the total  expenses incurred by the former Evansville Icemen paid to the Ford Center for per game lease, audio-video services and $2.00 Facility Fee  for the last three (3) years were: 2015-2016 was $582,815, 2014-2015 was $633,412 and during 2013-2014 was $649,455 this amount was among the highest paid expenses for these categories in the 28 team ECHL League?
IS IT TRUE we look forward to the owners of the Evansville Thunderbolts, the officials at DMD, Evansville Redevelopment Commission and the Vanderburgh County Building Authority to provide members of the local media with similar financial information concerning the Thunderbolts since their inception?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: How do you rank the Evansville City Councils job performance in 2018?
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City Council Meeting December 10, 2018
DECEMBER 10, 2018 at 5:30 P.M. at  the Civic Center
AGENDA
I. | INTRODUCTION |
Agenda Attachment:
II. | APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDA |
11-26-2018 MEMO Attachment:
III. | REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS |
IV. | SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY |
V. | CONSENT AGENDA:Â FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2018-34 An Ordinance Granting a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2019 (Dave’s Taxi Service) Sponsor(s): Adams Discussion Led By: A.S.D. Chair Adams 12/17/2018 Notify: David Goldblatt, Dave’s Taxi Service G-2018-34 Attachment:
B. RESOLUTION C-2018-42 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Ratifying, Confirming, Authorizing and Approving an Agreement Between the City of Evansville and Fraternal Order of Police Evansville Lodge No. 73 Inc. January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2021 Sponsor(s): Elpers Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver 12/17/2018 Notify: George Fithian, Administrative Services C-2018-42 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE R-2018-32 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1022 SE Second Street Petitioner: Evansville Brownfields Corp. Owner: Evansville Brownfields Corp. Requested Change: C4 to C2 Ward: 4 Robinson Representative: Kelley Coures, Department of Metropolitian Development R-2018-32 Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE R-2018-33 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 29, 31-33Â and 35 Jefferson Street Petitioner: Evansville Brownfields Corp. Owner: Evansville Brownfields Corp. Requested Change: R2 to C2 Ward: 4 Robinson Representative: Kelley Coures, Department of Metropolitian Development R-2018-33 Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE R-2018-34 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1306, 1310 and 1320 SE Second Street Petitioner: Thomas J. Keith Owner: Rathbone LP Requested Change: R3 to C2 Ward: 4 Robinson Representative: Thomas J. Keith, Andy Easley Engineering, Inc. R-2018-34 Attachment:
VI. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
VII. | REGULAR AGENDA:Â SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2018-32 An Ordinance Granting a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2019 (PAST, LLC) Sponsor(s): Adams Discussion Led By: A.S.D. Chair Adams 12/10/2018 Notify: Bill Kramer, PAST, LLC G-2018-32 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2018-33 An Ordinance Granting a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2019 (Relaxi Taxi Co.) Sponsor(s): Adams Discussion Led By: A.S.D. Chair Adams 12/10/2018 Notify: Keith Kollker, Relaxi Taxi Co, LLC. G-2018-33 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE F-2018-25 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver 12/10/2018 Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver 12/10/2018 Notify: Russ Lloyd, Jr., City Controller F-2018-25 AMENDED Attachment:
VIII. | RESOLUTION DOCKET |
A. RESOLUTION C-2018-38 A Resolution Memorializing the 50th Anniversary of the Passage of the City of Evansville Open Housing Ordinance Sponsor(s): Robinson, Weaver Discussion Led By: President Brinkmeyer 12/10/2018 Notify: Diane Clement-Boyd, Human Relations Commission C-2018-38 Attachment:
B. RESOLUTION C-2018-39 AMENDED A Resolution Approving an Agreement Concerning Legal Representation Sponsor(s): Elpers, Hayden, McGinn, Mercer, Mosby Discussion Led By: President Brinkmeyer 12/10/2018 Notify: Joshua Claybourn, City Council Attorney C-2018-39 AMENDED Attachment:
C. RESOLUTION C-2018-40 Adoption of the City of Evansville-Vanderburgh County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Sponsor(s): McGinn Discussion Led By: A.S.D. Chair Adams 12/10/2018 Notify: Marco DeLucio, ZWSW C-2018-40 Attachment:
D. RESOLUTION C-2018-41 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving the 2019 Budget of the Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District, Inc. Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver 12/10/2018 Notify: Joshua Armstrong, Downtown EID C-2018-41 Attachment:
IX. | MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS |
A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, December 17, 2018 at 5:30 p.m.
B. APPROVAL OF THE 2019 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE
C. TAX PHASE-IN COMPLIANCE REPORTS:Â Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance TAX PHASE IN COMPLIANCE REPORTS Attachment:
D. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
XI. | ADJOURNMENT |
NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT A POLITICAL HOT POTATO
It’s quite possible that climate change will eventually have a greater negative impact on businesses large and small than the administration’s ill-conceived tariffs on imports, and its “America First†trade policies.
During the administration’s first two years, the wholesale elimination of regulations enacted by the Environmental Protection Agency and other government institutions have removed safeguards meant to keep Americans healthy and secure. The economic health of American workers – not their employers – is often cited as the motivating factor behind these changes.
To varying degrees, all administrations pander to those whose financial support helped put and keep them in office. The Trump administration is no different. Yet fixes that favor short-term corporate interests over those of ordinary Americans who voted for the president will inevitably yield economic consequences that affect the bottom-line and well-being of us all.
Global warming and the environment need not be a political hot potato. As the late President Bush told an audience thirty years ago, “Those who think we’re powerless to do anything about the greenhouse effect are forgetting about the White House effect.†In the wake of the latest National Climate Assessment, it is in everyone’s interests for the current occupant of that house to retake his temperature and reconsider his position on climate change.
Ethanol Misfueling Label “The Ethanol Industry Doesn’t Want You To SeeÂ
Ethanol Misfueling Label “The Ethanol Industry Doesn’t Want You To SeeÂ
submitted to CCO by Ron Riecken
SPRINGFIELD, Va., Dec. 5, 2018 — President Trump has officially moved to allow E15 (15 percent ethanol) gasoline sales year-round – a fuel prohibited for use in recreational boats and a decision that recreational boating groups say will needlessly put 142 million American boaters at risk. Protecting Boaters at the Gas Pump is a new website with a series of photos of gas station pumps in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin that clearly shows the challenges boaters face with poor ethanol warning labels at the pump, resulting in a greater risk of fueling.
The effort is from the National Marine Manufacturers Association’s (NMMA), which was recently shared in “Boating United†campaign that urges recreational boat owners to tweet their members of Congress to stop the expansion of the government-mandated fuel. Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) supports the effort and is urging recreational boaters to share the website with friends:
“The ethanol industry doesn’t want you to see these photos of gas pumps,†said BoatUS Manager of Government Affairs David Kennedy. “The confusion presented to consumers at the pump today is real. Putting the wrong fuel in your boat will likely void your engine’s warranty. We applaud NMMA for clearly showing the fueling problem.â€
E15 is currently banned for sale in many states by the Environmental Protection Agency during summer months over concerns that it contributes to smog on hot days. The push for more ethanol into the nation’s fuel supply is a result of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). When it was passed in 2005, RFS assumed that America’s use of gasoline would continue to grow. Since then, however, gasoline usage has not increased as forecast, which today forces more ethanol into each gallon of gas.
BoatUS has long had concerns over potential consumer fueling with E15. Most recreational boaters refuel their vessels at roadside gas stations where pump-labeling requirements are minimal with just a small E15 orange warning label. The advocacy, services and safety group for recreational boaters is a member of Smarter Fuel Future, a coalition that aims to reform the RFS.
About Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS):
Celebrating more than 50 years, BoatUS is the nation’s largest organization of recreational boaters with more than a half-million members. We are the boat owners’ voice on Capitol Hill and fight for their rights. We are The Boat Owners Auto Club and help ensure a roadside trailer breakdown doesn’t end a boating or fishing trip before it begins. When boats break down on the water, TowBoatUS brings them safely back to the launch ramp or dock, 24/7. The BoatUS Marine Insurance Program gives boat owners affordable, specialized coverage and superior service they need. We help keep boaters safe and our waters clean with assistance from the nonprofit BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water. Visit BoatUS.com.
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SHANE UNIFORM COMPANY BY PAT SIDES
Women employees of Shane’s uniform department are pictured busily sewing uniforms in the company’s huge plant in 1946. Located on Maryland Street at Buchanan Road, Shane Manufacturing Company, Inc., was founded by Chicago native Norman Shane, Sr., in 1931.
It specialized in textile products, and a uniform division was formed five years later. After the Second World War, Shane supplied washable work garments to Sears, Roebuck & Company and other retailers around the country and overseas.
By the late 1960s, the firm employed nearly a thousand people in four Evansville plants and had offices in New York, Chicago, and other large cities. After Norman Shane’s death in 1974, his company was sold to a textile firm in Florida.
Hundreds Of Students Graduate From The University Of Southern Indiana
Hundreds Of Students Graduate From The University Of Southern Indiana
The University held its two fall commencement ceremonies Saturday in the Physical Activities Center. One ceremony for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education, and another for the College of Liberal Arts and Romain College of Business.
While students were excited to leave college and move to the next chapter of their life some were still having a hard time believing their college experience was over.
“Very excited, yeah definitely. It was a great ceremony, they did a great job.
“It was beautiful. I don’t think it’s hit me yet. has it hit you? Nope, no…†says USI graduates Samantha Hoy Haas, and Mackenzie Cross.
In all, 666 students participated in the two ceremonies with 116 of those students graduating with academic honors.