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Aces drop weekend opener at Illinois State

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NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State earned a 3-0 win over the University of Evansville volleyball team on Friday evening inside Redbird Arena.

 

Evansville (6-11, 0-4 MVC) was led by Mildrelis Rodriguez, who finished with nine kills and nine digs.  Elena Redmond also tied for the team high with nine digs while pacing the squad with 11 assists.  Rachel Tam notched five kills.  The Redbirds (11-4, 3-0 MVC) were led by 10 Ella Francis Kills.

 

UE grabbed an early 4-3 lead in game one on an ISU error.  The Redbirds quickly regrouped to take a 6-4 edge.  A Kerra Cornist kill got the Aces back on the board, but ISU added to its lead, going up 14-7 before taking the set, 25-13.

 

In the second frame, the Aces once again had a nice start as a Rodrigez kill and a Tam service ace gave the squad a 4-1 lead. Five in a row by Illinois State gave them the lead for good.  UE was within striking distance, down 14-9, but ISU reeled off the final 11 tallies to win by a 25-9 final.

 

After starting slow in the first two games, the Redbirds reeled off the opening eight tallies in game three before finishing the set with a 25-11 win and a 3-0 match win.

 

Tomorrow, the Aces are in Peoria, Ill. to face Bradley in a 7 p.m. match.

Eagles win 1-0 to complete homestand sweep

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team completed a homestand sweep by defeating University of Illinois Springfield, 1-0, Friday evening at Strassweg Field. USI goes to 4-3-2 overall and 3-1-1 in the GLVC, while Illinois Springfield sees its record go to 1-6-2, 1-4-0 GLVC.

The Screaming Eagles got the 1-0 lead and eventual game-winning goal at 32:36 of the opening half when junior forward Emilie Blomenkamp (Smithton, Illinois) sent the ball over the defense and into the back of the Illinois Springfield goal. Blomenkamp was assisted on her second goal of the season by senior forward Ryley Hancock(Evansville, Indiana).

USI would make the 1-0 lead stand up through the final 12 minutes of the opening half before completing the shutout by blanking Illinois Springfield in the 45 minutes of the second half. The Eagles also controlled the second half with a 6-2 advantage in shots and a 6-1 margin in corner kicks.

USI senior goalkeeper Emily Hopkins (Greenfield, Indiana) posted her third-straight shutout for the Eagles between the posts. Hopkins, who moves into fourth all-time at USI with 15 career shutouts, faced a total of six shots and made three saves in the victory.

The Eagles hit the road and will visit McKendree University at noon Sunday in Lebanon, Illinois. McKendree saw its record go to 6-1-1 overall and 3-1-1 GLVC after defeating Drury University, 2-0, this evening in Springfield, Missouri.

McKendree leads USI all-time, 8-5-1, since the series began in 1997. The Bearcats also have the advantage in the last five match-ups, winning four and tying the Eagles once.

BREW HA HA 2018

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The Evansville Museum Contemporaries are proud to present their annual Brew Ha Ha for the 21st consecutive year! This year’s event will be held on Saturday, September 29th from 6:00-10:00 p.m. at the Evansville Museum on the beautiful riverfront.

All of the Tri-State’s favorite local brewers will be in attendance. This is an excellent opportunity to try a wide variety of micro, specialty, homemade, and imported beers, as well as appetizers and live entertainment. Everyone 21+ is welcome to attend.

Tickets are $35 in advance and $45 at the door.

ADOPT A PET

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Elvira is an adult American rabbit who was found as a stray on Evansville’s east side! She was most likely dumped since most bunnies can’t escape homes on their own.

She’s a sweet girl who has already been spayed & microchipped in preparation for her new indoor home. She’s estimated to only be about a year old. Since a bunny lifespan is 8-10+ years, she’s still a spring chicken. Her adoption fee is $40. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

JOURNALISM

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JUST IN: Senator Donnelly Announces Opposition to Kavanaugh’s Nomination

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Senator Donnelly Announces Opposition to Kavanaugh’s Nomination

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly has announced that he opposes Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the supreme court.

In a statement issued on September 28th, Senator Donnelly said, in part, that the allegations made against Judge Kavanaugh are disturbing and credible.

The Senator also says he has reservations about nominating Judge Kavanaugh to this lifetime position, as that the information necessary for his nomination has not been gathered.

Senator Donnelly’s full statement can be read below:

I do not view Supreme Court vacancies through a partisan lens, which is why I have used the same thorough process to evaluate nominees regardless of who the president is at the time. That was the case regarding the nomination of Judge Garland and also when I voted for Justice Gorsuch, who was President Trump’s first nominee. It has remained my approach with Judge Kavanaugh. As I have made clear before, sexual assault has no place in our society. When it does occur, we should listen to the survivors and work to ensure it never happens again. That should not be a partisan issue. My job as a Senator is to gather as much information as I can to make the best-informed decision. The allegations made against Judge Kavanaugh are disturbing and credible. In the interest of getting as much information as possible, I believe the allegations should be investigated by the FBI. I have deep reservations about Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination to this lifetime position and, as I stated, we have been unable to get all the information necessary regarding this nomination, despite my best efforts. Only 113 people have ever served on the Supreme Court, and I believe that we must do our level best to protect its sanctity. While I would gladly welcome the opportunity to work with President Trump on a new nominee for this critically important position, if Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination comes before the full Senate for a vote under these circumstances, I will oppose it.

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Double Fatality Crash Update, Driver Arrested

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Gibson:  After reviewing the crash investigation that killed Trevor Watt, 19, of Princeton and James Gasaway, 20, of Haubstadt, the Gibson County Prosecutor’s Office issued an arrest warrant yesterday for Ashley Sanders, 25, of Patoka. Both men were killed September 1st when Sanders struck their vehicle on Old US 41 north of Princeton near CR 225 North.

During the course of the crash investigation, Troopers were able to determine that Sanders was allegedly driving her 2013 Chrysler 2000 at a minimum of 98 mph before striking the rear of Watt’s vehicle. As a result of the crash, Watt and Gasaway died at the scene. Both men were wearing their seat belts, but died of blunt force trauma.  Further investigation also revealed Sanders had a blood alcohol content of .27% and allegedly had marijuana and methamphetamine in her system.

Sanders was arrested at her residence at approximately 6:30 this morning without incident and taken to the Gibson County Jail where she is currently being held without bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Ashley Sanders, 25, of Patoka, IN
  1. 2 Counts – Operating While Intoxicated Resulting in Death (Alcohol), Level 4 Felony
  2. 2 Counts – Operating While Intoxicated Resulting in Death (Meth), Level 4 Felony

“READERS FORUM” SEPTEMBER 28, 2018

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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? WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY? 

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: If the 2019 City Council At-Large election was held today, what three (3) potential candidates would you vote for?

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