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Volleyball splits on final day of USI Invitational

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (3-1) concluded its USI Invitational schedule on Saturday with a 3-1 record after dropping the afternoon match against Minnesota State University-Mankato then defeating Edinboro University in the nightcap.

Junior Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) and freshman Taylor Litteken (Foristell, Missouri) led the way with 18 kills each on the day.

Sophomore Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) assisted 68 times on Saturday, while junior Mikaila Humphrey(Floyd Knobs, Indiana) collected 17 digs.

Match 1: MSU-Mankato 3, USI 0

  • Cepicky posted 25 assists and eight digs, including 11 assists in the final set
  • Coleman led USI with eight kills
  • Sophomore Alyssa Yochum (Columbia, Illinois) tallied seven kills of her own against the Mavericks, doing so with a .417 attack percentage
  • Humphrey was second to Cepicky in digs (7) and third among Eagles in kills (6)
  • MSU-Mankato featured three players with eight or more digs in the contest, seemingly collecting every USI attack no matter the difficulty

Match 2: USI 3, Edinboro 1

  • Litteken posted 15 kills on just 23 attempts for an attack percentage of .565…eleven of her kills came in the first two sets, which established the tone for the match.
  • Four Eagles tallied nine or more digs against the Fighting Scots: Cepicky, Humphrey, senior Haley Limper (Springfield, Illinois) and sophomore Callie Gubera (Thorntown, Indiana)…Cepicky also recorded 38 assists
  • Coleman and Yochum combined for 19 kills on 34 attempts
  • Coleman and freshman Sidney Hegg (Manasha, Wisconsin) each had four blocks in the contest

Notes

  • Casey Cepicky reached the 1,000-assist mark for her career with her 27th assist of the day
  • The Edinboro match was the first contest of the season for USI to go more than the minimum three sets
  • MSU-Mankato escaped the USI Invitational as the only undefeated team

The USI Invitational All-Tourney Team

  • Seven players were recognized for their performances over the weekend
  • From USI: Casey Cepicky, Elexis Coleman and Taylor Litteken
  • From MSU-Mankato: Anissa Janzig, Morgan Olson and Mara Quam
  • From Edinboro: Cierah Jackson

“READERS FORUM” AUGUST 26, 2018

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Candidates Running For EVSC School Board

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There will be races this year for seats on the Evansville Vanderburgh School Board.

School Board races in Evansville are non-partisan. Two candidates are on the ballot for the District One Race. They include incumbent Chris Keifer and challenger Jean Webb.

There are 3 people running for the 2 seats in District Two. They include Ann Ennis, Clark Exmire, and incumbent Andy Guarino. There will also be 3 choices for the At-Large Seat.

Those candidates running are David Hollingsworth, Melissa Moore, and incumbent Rance Ossenberg.

Friday was the deadline to file to run for the offices.

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“Happy Anniversary To The Guy In My Life Who likes To Ski In The Trees. Love, MM”

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

AH, I REMEMBER IT WELL

August 25th. Ah, I now remember it well, thanks to Peg who sweetly asked me over our first cup of coffee, “Jim, isn’t this just a beautiful morning?” I looked up from the trial transcript I was proofreading and grunted, “Yeah”. Things went downhill from there.

As Peg had interrupted my work I assumed she would be pleased to get me some more coffee; so I held up my cup and said as politely as Oliver Twist, “More”. 

Her response threw me off: “It’s in the coffee pot. Why don’t you see if you can pour your own while I concentrate on making the bed, emptying the dishwasher, feeding the cat, sweeping the floor and pulling the weeds in the garden? By the way, Happy Anniversary!”

I went into a crisis-recovery mode. “Are you sure, I thought it was the 25th.”

“Today IS the 25th and you should already know that since I made a point of telling you yesterday on August 24th that I was planning your favorite dinner for today. Of course, you had your head stuck in that transcript then and merely mumbled something like ‘Okay’”.

Thinking at warp speed I said, “Oh what a grand wedding it was on such a gorgeous day.”

“We got married in a thunderstorm! You kept telling me ‘It never rains on August 25th so we can have the wedding outside’. But our family and guests had to dodge lightning bolts and huge raindrops!”

“Well, at least our D.J. stayed dry.”

“Our D.J. was Rodney Fetcher and he had to set up in the tool shed so he wouldn’t get electrocuted!”

“Yeah, he did a great job. Remember, we did our first dance to Here Comes the Sun by George Harrison.”

“It was Today by Randy Sparks of the New Christy Minstrels.”

“Anyway, you looked great in that blue dress.”

“It was coral to match your tux. Which, by the way, you managed to spill our champagne toast on.”

I decided to take an old friend’s advice for situations such as this, “When in a hole the first thing is to stop digging.” 

“Okay, what do you want to do to celebrate this happy occasion? Dinner at the Red Geranium? A quiet glass of wine out by the fire pit? Whatever sounds good to you will be fine with me.”

“I would have appreciated it if you had simply remembered that we did, in fact, get married.”

“I do remember and it was, I mean is, wonderful. It was just that it snuck up on me. Would a movie help?”

“No movie, no Red Geranium, no wine by the fire. How about just a card or at least some flowers?”

Oh, Gentle Reader, I don’t know about you but all I can hear going on in my head is the duet by Hermione Gingold and Maurice Chevalier from the musical Gigi. Perhaps Peg will allow me up from the canvas if I bring home a box of chocolates with the Lerner and Loewe lyrics taped to them:

“The dazzling moon,

There was none that night.

The month was June 

It was [August}; 

That’s right …”

Well, you get the idea. I’m just glad we have only one anniversary per year because the chill in the air at JPeg Ranch is not conducive to my getting my work done and anything else is completely out of the question.

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Ellis Park calls off Sunday races because of water-main break; Facility also cancels simulcast wagering and gaming operation

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Ellis Park has cancelled Sunday’s racing because of a water-main break that is preventing water getting to the grandstand or barn area, track management announced. Simulcasting and the historical horse racing gaming operation also are closed today.

New Map Helps Identify Areas Of Opioid Overdoses

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New Map Helps Identify Areas Of Opioid Overdoses

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TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse has launched an interactive, online naloxone administration heat map that provides insight into the location of incidents where naloxone was administered and reported by emergency medical services providers.

Also known by the brand name Narcan®, naloxone blocks the effects of an opioid overdose and can save the life of the patient. After administering naloxone, Indiana EMS providers report to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security the locations of incidents when an overdose situation is presumed.

“Naloxone is a proven life-saver,” said Jim McClelland, executive director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement. “This map gives first responders a visual asset to help them deploy resources more efficiently. It’s one more tool we can use to attack the drug epidemic and promote recovery—an important focus of Gov. Eric Holcomb’s administration.”

Developed through a partnership between the Indiana Management Performance Hub and the IDHS, the map displays naloxone administrations reported by EMS since Jan. 1, 2014.

“As we continue to battle the opioid epidemic from all angles, this new tool will both inform our first responders and help identify general locations that have seen an increase in naloxone delivery,” said Dr. Michael Kaufmann, the state EMS medical director. The mapping tool will help guide the state’s agenda to combat opioid addiction.

Care was taken to protect privacy with the placement of points on the map. In densely populated areas, locations where the naloxone administration occurred are represented within 100 meters of the point on the map. In moderately populated areas, they are within 300 meters, and in rural areas, they are within 500 meters.

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Ellis Park update: Crews Still Working On Water Main Break

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Crews continue to work on the water main break that occurred at Ellis Park late Saturday afternoon and forced the track to close Sunday. The break has disrupted water flow to the grandstand and clubhouse areas.
Ellis Park racing secretary Dan Bork said the stable area has access to water, with water trucks filled from a different pump. That allowed the track surface to be properly watered and maintained for Sunday training and to provide for the horses’ care, he said.
“The leak is being worked on by professional crews,” Bork said. “Hopefully we’ll have a solution by end of the day. The plan is to resume live racing on Friday.”
Simulcast wagering and the historical horse racing gaming operation is closed until further notice, he said.
Ellis Park will provide updates as information becomes available.
Ellis Park has three remaining race dates: Friday Aug. 31, Sunday Sept. 2 and Labor Day, Sept. 3. There is no live racing on Saturday Sept. 1 to accommodate the opening of Kentucky Downs’ race meet.

Supporting Local Food Bank, Families

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Tri-State Food Bank received more than $19,000 for additional food purchases to help local Hoosiers in need. The food bank supports33 counties in Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois.

The funding is part of the $300,000 provided by the current biennial state budget, which was distributed to 11 food banks around the state by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. This state funding allows local food banks to purchase essential items like milk, produce and high demand, non-perishable food.

According to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, which is the state’s food bank association, 280,000 children in Indiana don’t know where their next meal is coming from. To lower that number, Dare to Care partnered with nearly 300 local social service agencies like food pantries, shelters and emergency kitchens to distribute 19.9 million meals to our local communities over the last year.

If you or someone you know needs help securing food, please call 2-1-1 or click here.