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‘Unusually High’ Turnout In First Two Days Of Early Voting In Nevada

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Only two days of early voting in Nevada are in the books, but the record-setting numbers signify an “unusually high” midterm election turnout.

Nearly 70,000 voters statewide cast their ballots on Saturday and Sunday, compared to about 27,000 voters at this point during the 2014 midterm election. Of the votes cast, nearly 32,000 have come from registered Democrats and more than 25,000 from registered Republicans.

“I think you’re going to see the good Democratic turnout,” said Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics. “Overall it seems like voter turnout is going to be higher than usual. It’s not surprising to me that the turnout is high because I think the interest is high as well.”

Kondik said a mix of factors are behind the record-setting numbers for a non-presidential election, although voters are not hitting the polls as they did in 2016 when more than 92,000 ballots were cast on the first two days — and 339,000 in the first week — of early voting

In 2014, nationwide voter turnout was abysmally low — 37 percent — the lowest for a midterm since 1942.

Nevada saw 45 percent turnout four years ago, despite having no Senate race and a popular governor running for re-election, so more voters are expected with more attention focused on the top of the ballot, Kondik said.

“Nevada went from basically having no high-profile statewide races in 14, to two high-profile statewide races in 18,” he said.

More broadly, there’s a great deal of interest in politics, Kondik said. Nevada’s numbers are not unique.

“People are dismayed about what’s going on,” he said. “And not holding the White House can spur a turnout from the out party.”

The popularity of early voting also is catching on.

“In places where they have access to early voting, voters are increasingly taking advantage of that option,” Kondik said. “It’s an organic growth in the use of early voting as voters become more accustomed to it over time.”

A report from the Election Administration and Voting Survey revealed that the number of early voting ballots increased from about 10 million in 2004 to just over 24 million in 2016.

In Clark County, voters cast 54,177 ballots in the first two days of the two-week early voting period compared to 17,512 in 2014. Statewide in 2014, 111,8111 ballots were cast during the first week of early voting.

“The turnout has been great,” said Joe Gloria, Clark County’s registrar of voters. “Voters are obviously excited about this election and they’re getting out to express their voice in the community by voting.”

He said everything has gone well and that no major problems have been reported. Wait times change throughout the day, Gloria said, and voters have been patient.

He said the malls are better prepared to handle large volumes of people, while the neighborhood sites have a smaller number of machines.

“We put out as many machines as we can to keep the process going as efficiently as possible,” he said.

Hopkins Earns Second NCAA II Player Of The Week Award

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University of Southern Indiana senior goalkeeper Emily Hopkins (Greenfield, Indiana) was named the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Player of the Week for a second time this season after helping lead the Screaming Eagles to shutout victories over Rockhurst University and William Jewell College. Hopkins is the third USI player to earn NCAA II Player of the Week honors, but the first to earn the award twice in a career and a season.

Hopkins started her week with a 90 minute, shutout of Rockhurst, making a career-high tying 10 saves. She finished the weekend by making seven saves and shutting out William Jewell.

Hopkins, for the week, had a 0.00 goals against average (GAA) in 180 minutes of action and made 17 saves in the two matches. Overall in 2018, she has a 1.07 GAA in 1518 minutes and made 82 saves in the 17 matches.

USI and Hopkins conclude the 2018 regular season Wednesday when they visit Lewis University for a 2:30 p.m. match. The Eagles will be battling for a share of the GLVC 2018 regular crown Wednesday versus the Flyers.

Aces complete fall season with Braun Intercollegiate

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Aces return to action in February

 

Madison Chaney was the leader of the pack for the University of Evansville women’s golf team as they completed the fall season with the Charles Braun Intercollegiate at Oak Meadow Country Club.

 

Chaney led the way for the Purple Aces, tying for 9th place.  She carded an 80 in Monday’s opening round before lowering her tally by one to notch a 79 in the last round.  Chaney finished with a 159.

 

Sydney Anderson was next up for UE.  Her final round score of 84 gave her a 166 for the event.  She tied for 34th place.  Two shots behind her was Lexie Sollman.  After recording an 87 to start the tournament, she improved by six strokes on Tuesday, notching an 81 to finish with a 2-round score of 168 to tie for 40th.

 

Alyssa McMinn also saw a nice improvement from her first round score.  She finished Monday’s round with a 93 before lowering that to an 84 on Tuesday to finish with a 177.  Sophia Rohleder withdrew from the event on Tuesday after posting an 82 in round one.

 

IUPUI took the top team and individual honors.  The Jaguars posted the lowest team round of the tournament – a 311 – on Tuesday as they defeated Southern Illinois by five strokes.  IUPUI’s winning score came in at a 630.  Marion DeBove was the medalist for the Jaguars.  After a 2-under 70 on Monday, she recorded a 76 to complete play with a 146.  She defeated the competition by six shots.

 

Evansville came home in a tie for 8th place with a team tally of 659  They tied UIC.

 

Today concludes the fall season for the Purple Aces.  They return to action on February 25 in Montgomery, Alabama.

 

Wandering Owl Twilight Tasting Saturday 3-7 pm

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Wandering Owl
Twilight Tasting
Saturday 3-7 pm

The 2018 Wandering Owl Twilight Tasting will be held on Saturday, October 27 from 3:00-7:00 pm at Wesselman Woods Nature Playscape (in the event of rain, the party will proceed inside the Nature Center!). All proceeds from this event to go fund the work of Wesselman Nature Society.

Enjoy a selection of food, beer and wine from local restaurants, breweries, and wineries. Live Entertainment by Curt’n Rod & Zion.

Regular Tickets are $50 per person. WNS Members get $5 off tickets.

Guests must be 21 or over and be prepared to show ID at the entrance. Tickets are very limited

All Food and Drinks are included in the ticket cost!

For a little extra fun, purchase your $20 Rubber Owl that will be raced down the creek in the Playscape for a chance to win fabulous prizes from local businesses.

Get Tickets Now

IU’s King Repeats as Big Ten Swimmer of the Week

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Another week, another honor for Indiana University women’s swimming and diving senior Lilly King. The Evansville, Ind. native earned Big Ten Women’s Swimmer of the Week honors for a second-straight week on Wednesday, the conference office announced.

King was dominant last weekend against No. 4 Texas and No. 19 Florida, winning a pair of individual events, as well as helping IU win two relays.

In the 100 breaststroke, King posted the fastest time in the nation with her NCAA B cut mark of 59.46. The senior then recorded the fourth-best time in the 200 breaststroke, winning in 2:11.32.

King also helped Indiana win both the 200 medley (1:39.95) and the 400 medley relays (3:36.95) against the Longhorns and the Gators. The 400 medley time is the fourth-best in the country, while the 200 medley mark is the fifth-best in the nation so far this year.

 

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Indiana’s Lanza, Connor Earn Weekly Big Ten Honors

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After helping the No. 2-ranked Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team beat No. 1 Texas and No. 8 Florida last week, Vini Lanza and James Connor both earned weekly Big Ten honors on Wednesday, the conference office announced.

Lanza was named Big Ten Men’s Swimmer of the Week, while Connor was named Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week. The honors are the first this season for each.

Against the Longhorns and Gators, Lanza won two individual events and was a member of three winning relays. Lanza won the 100 butterfly (47.14) and 200 butterfly (1:45.27) with NCAA B cuts. Lanza’s mark in the 100 fly is tied for the best time in the nation this year, while his time in the 200 fly is the second-fastest in the country.

Lanza helped IU win the 200 medley relay (1:27.76), the 400 medley relay (3:11.38) and the 400 freestyle relay (2:54.78) as well. The Hoosiers’ times in the 400 medley and 400 freestyle relay are the fastest in the nation so far this season.

Connor kept his winning-streak alive, winning both the 1-meter and 3-meter events this past weekend, making him a perfect 4-for-4 this season. Connor posted NCAA Zones qualifying scores of 423.75 (1M) and 445.15 (3M) in his victories.

Eagles win in final seconds of OT, 2-1 USI clinches first round home game

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team clinched a share of the GLVC title and a conference tournament first round home game with a thrilling 2-1 double-overtime victory over Lewis University Wednesday afternoon in Romeoville, Illinois. USI goes to 11-5-2 overall and 9-3-1 GLVC, while Lewis watched its record go to 9-6-2, 8-5-0 GLVC.

Pending the outcome of the late games in the GLVC, the Screaming Eagles could win the GLVC regular season title outright. The late matches are McKendree University-University of Missouri-St. Louis; Truman State University-William Jewell College; and Quincy University-University of Illinois Springfield. The outcome of those matches also figure into who will be the Eagles’ opponent Sunday at noon at Strassweg Field. Visit GLVCsports.com for updated standings and GLVC Tournament information.

The GLVC first round home game will be the first for USI since the end of the 2010 campaign. Follow the live coverage of USI women’s soccer post-season matches, including live stats and video, on GoUSIEagles.com.

The double-overtime game-winning goal came at 109:57 when junior midfielder Courtney Spicer (Loveland, Ohio) blasted a shot by the Lewis defense. Spicer was assisted on her third goal of the year by junior defender Loryn Willis (Cynthiana, Indiana).

In regulation, Lewis took the lead early in the match with a tally at 8:56. The Flyers held onto the 1-0 advantage until Willis knotted the score, 1-1, at 30:31 of the first half. Willis converted her second goal of the season off a long direct kick by sophomore defender Madelyne Juenger (Columbia, Indiana).

The 1-1 tie would remain through halftime and the second half, setting the stage for Spicer in the second overtime.