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Local Veterans Honored at the Carver Senior Center
Carver’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program hosted a Veteran Recognition Event at the Carver Senior Center. Dean Hall was the guest speaker, the University of Evansville ROTC presented colors and RSVP volunteers and members of the USI baseball team assisted veterans during the event. Each veteran and guest in attendance received a goodie bag filled with tokens of appreciation from United Fidelity, SouthernCare, Humana and Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union.
Each veteran who attended the event received a $10 gift card and were awarded door prizes sponsored by ETFCU and Silver Birch. Veterans and their guest were served a meal catered by Frank Patton Jr. Bar-b-que, which was sponsored by Silver Birch of Evansville. Veterans also received a lapel pin which was sponsored by Deaconess VNA Home Care and Hospice. Additional sponsors included: VFW Post #1114, WinSupply and Midwest Mechanical.
Darryl Woolsey shared his personal military memorabilia collection which included pieces over 100 years old.
Carver Community Organization is a nonprofit organization that has served the Evansville community since 1944. Carver provides programs and services that are dedicated to helping people help themselves by meeting the needs of all generations. For more information about Carver Community Organization please visit carverorg.org or call (812) 423-2612.
USI opens 2018-19 home schedule Saturday
University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball opens the 2018-19 home schedule Saturday when it hosts Martin Methodist College at the Physical Activities Center. Tipoff is set for 3 p.m.
The USI-Martin Methodist match-up will be the Screaming Eagles final game before the Thanksgiving break. Following Thanksgiving, USI will play a neutral site game versus Lake Superior State University November 23 at the University Indianapolis before returning to the PAC for a three-game homestand beginning with Oakland City University November 27.
Game coverage for all of USI’s regular season games, including live stats, video stream, and audio broadcasts, is available at GoUSIEagles.com. The games also can be heard on ESPN97.7FM and 95.7FM The Spin.
USI Men’s Basketball Week 3 Quick Notes:
USI looking to extend home-opening win streak. USI hopes to extend its 34-game home-opener winning-streak when it host Martin Methodist Saturday. The Eagles also have won 43 of 48 home openers since the creation of the NCAA varsity program in 1970-71.
USI splits opening weekend. USI split the opening weekend with heartbreaking overtime loss to Hillsdale College, 67-60, and thrilling win over Malone University, 74-71. Senior guard/forward Nate Hansen and senior guard Alex Stein led USI scorers with 15.5 and 14.5 points per game, respectively, while junior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12.0 points per contest. Sophomore forward Emmanuel Little topped out the Eagles on the glass with 8.5 rebounds per game.
Stein in the top five. Senior guard Alex Stein is in the Eagles’ top-five all-time for scoring with 1,516 points. Stein is 60 points behind fourth-place Cris Brunson (1,562 points, 2001-05).
Hansen lights up Malone from downtown. Senior guard/forward Nate Hansen was red hot from downtown in the win versus Malone. Hansen was six-of-eight from beyond the arc and seven-of-11 overall from the field.
Eagles dominated the glass. USI dominated the glass as a team during the opening weekend, outrebounding Malone and Hillsdale, a combined 89-63 in the two games.
USI vs. Martin Methodist. USI leads the all-time series with Martin Methodist College, 2-0, in a series dating back to the 2016-17 campaign. The Eagles defeated the Red Hawks at the Physical Activities Center last year, 84-56, and were led by the 19-point performance of Marcellous Washington. Julius Rajala also posted a double-double in the victory with 10 points and 11 rebounds.
Martin Methodist in 2018-19. The Red Hawks are 2-2 to start the season and are playing at Oakwood University Tuesday night before traveling to visit the Eagles.
USI vs. Lake Superior State. USI will play a neutral site game versus Lake Superior State University November 23 (the day after Thanksgiving) at the University of Indianapolis. The Eagles are 1-1 against the Lakers after winning last year’s match-up, 94-77. Senior guard Alex Stein led the Eagles’ offensive attack with 31 points on seven-of-12 from the field, three-of-five from beyond the arc, and a record setting 14-of-14 from the stripe.
Lake Superior State in 2018-19. The Lakers open the 2018-19 slate in Alaska November 16 and 17 when they visit the University of Alaska-Anchorage Friday and the University of Alaska-Fairbanks Saturday.
AURORA’S ANNUAL GINGERBREAD HOUSE FUNDRAISER SEEKING PROFESSIONAL/AMATEUR COMPETITORS
Aurora, a non-profit organization in Evansville that works to prevent and end homelessness, is excited for its annual Aurora’s Gingerbread House Fundraiser, presented by First Bank, on Saturday, December 1 at St. Vincent Manor at 3700 Washington Avenue from 9:30am-5pm.
The event committee is still seeking competitors, especially Professionals and Amateurs! Those interested can register at www.auroraevansville.org. The top three winners from each division will receive cash prizes, trophies or medals:
Professional Amateur Youth
Up to $1,000 Up to $500 Up to $100
A People’s Choice award will also be chosen in each division, which will be given to the team who collects the most donations at their table during the event.
The competition is expected to draw in over 1,500 people to watch the challenge!
Guests will also enjoy the Woodforest Kid’s Korner, a holiday silent auction, pictures with Santa and live holiday entertainment! Admission is $5 per person, $10 per family.
Those interested in competing or learning more should visit www.auroraevansville.org.
Generous sponsors include First Bank, Deaconess, Woodforest National Bank, IBEW, Springstone, DJ’s Painting, Belcher Flooring, Brentwood Springs, Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union, Into The Light Mental Health, JIVE, Old National Bank, Sign Crafters, U-Vet Animal Clinic, Vectren, ABK Alarms, Inc., Hafer & Associates, Johnstone Supply, Park Terrace Village, Riney Hancock, Shoe Carnival, Altstadt Plumbing Service, Inc., Anthem, AXIOM, Bosse Title Company, Farmer Scott Ozete Robinson & Schmitt LLP, FC Tucker (Ken Haney), Fifth Third Bank, Harding, Shymanski & Company, Homes By Huffman/Keller Williams, Ivy Tech Community College, J.E. Shekell, Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP, Kemper CPA Group, LLP, Mortgage Masters (Aaron Cashmer), Net Savvy, Old Fashion Candy Company, Orange Leaf, Paradise Organics, Schultheis Insurance Agency, Shepherd Insurance, Siegel’s Uniforms, Team McClintock, The Turning Pointe, Total Title Services, Tri-State Trophies, Slade Print, Signarama, Madstache, Evansville Living, Nish Basham, Townsquare Media, Lamar Outdoor and Midwest Communications.
Otters open registration for 2019 Education Day games
November temps to drive energy usage higher; Vectren issues safety reminders, energy efficiency tips for the winter heating season
With the winter heating season off to an early start, Vectren Energy Delivery (Vectren) wants to remind customers to be aware of heating safety and energy efficiency tips throughout the winter months. Having a furnace tune-up by a professional; knowing how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning; and being aware of the safety precautions associated with the use of space heaters are simple ways to keep your household safe throughout the year.
“So far, November 2018 is nearly 30 percent colder than normal and more than 50 percent colder than last November. With these frigid temperatures, the need for heating your home increases, energy usage will climb higher, and it’s important to keep safety and energy efficiency in mind,†said Brad Ellsworth, president of Vectren Energy Delivery- South. “Safety begins with simple steps such as ensuring your furnace and fireplaces are properly ventilated and the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are in good working condition.â€
Customers should consider safety precautions associated with home heating, the use of natural gas and the use of electric space heaters. Furthermore, remember to change the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors throughout the home on an annual basis.
Energy Efficiency Tips
- Open blinds and curtains during the daylight hours to let the sun naturally warm your home; conversely, make sure you close the curtains at night.
- Keep your furnace clean. Have your furnace properly maintained annually to reduce energy consumption and help you save. Check your furnace filter regularly, and replace it when it gets dirty.
- Dial down the thermostat to 68 degrees or less. For every degree you turn down your thermostat (and leave it there for at least an 8-hour period) you save between 1 and 3 percent of your heating bill.
- Unblock your registers or vents. When vents get blocked by furniture, rugs or other items, your furnace’s efficiency is negatively affected.
- Invest in insulation. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in energy costs are lost each year due to escaping heat in homes without proper insulation. Vectren offers insulation rebates, which can be found at www.vectren.com/saveenergy.
- Keep the fireplace damper closed when not in use. An open fireplace is like keeping a door open; it will allow cold air to come in, and warm air to escape.
- Seal up leaks: Caulk and foam, available at home improvement stores, will fill gaps around doors and windows that could be letting cold air rush inside.
Space Heater Safety
To help prevent fires and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning from the use of space heaters, adhere to the following tips:
- Install and use appliances according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Consider using space heaters with automatic shut-off capabilities.
- Never use unvented gas or kerosene heaters in closed spaces, especially sleeping areas.
- Don’t use gas appliances such as an oven, range or clothes dryer to heat the home.
- Leave a window cracked about an inch for ventilation and fresh air. Ventilation is important to keep fuel-burning space heaters from consuming too much oxygen in the house.
- Do not leave a space heater on when you are not in the room or when you go to sleep and keep small children away from the unit at all times.
- Electric space heaters should be checked for signs of fraying or splitting wires or overheating. Likewise, electric space heaters frequently cause fires by overloading electrical outlets.
- Keep space heaters away from combustible materials/products.
- When selecting a space heater, look for one that has been tested and certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. These heaters have been determined to meet specific safety standards, and manufacturers are required to provide important use and care information to the consumer.
 Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas produced by the incomplete burning of different fuels including gasoline, kerosene, wood, coal, propane, natural gas and fuel oil. High concentrations of CO can cause illness and excessive levels can be fatal. If you suspect CO in your home, get fresh air immediately and call 911. To prevent CO in your home:
- Make sure all appliances are properly installed and maintained and have a heating professional clean and check your heating and venting system every year.
- Check vents, flue pipes and chimneys for corrosion or blockage.
- Never run a vehicle or fuel-burning equipment in an enclosed place.
- Install at least one CO detector near sleeping areas to add an extra measure of safety.
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Vanderburgh County Drainage Board Agenda
Vanderburgh County
Drainage Board Agenda
November 13, 2018
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Previous Minutes
Construction in Floodway-Denial
Construction in Floodway-amendment to approval Proposed Ordinance for legal drains
Hunters Chase
Ditch Maintenance Claims-None
Other Business
Public Comment
Adjournment
Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff
Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags in Vanderburgh County to be flown at half-staff to honor Sgt. Drew Richardson Watters.
Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on the day of his funeral, Wednesday, November 14, 2018.
Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents in Vanderburgh County to lower their flags to half-staff on Wednesday to honor Watters and his service.
Holcomb Statement on Amazon HQ2
Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement regarding Amazon’s HQ2 announcement:
“I am proud of Indiana’s efforts to pursue Amazon’s second headquarters. Our economic development teams worked with all the key partners to quickly and creatively put together an outstanding proposal and coordinated our efforts with leaders in northwest, central and southeast Indiana. Responding to this bid showed the world that Indiana has become a global destination for business and a thriving community for tech. We’ll continue to work with Hoosier communities and companies like Amazon, with their more than 9,000 Hoosier employees, to take Indiana to the Next Level and ensure we are the very best place to live, work and play.â€