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Gov. Mike Braun issues statement on execution of Roy Lee Ward

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“Roy Lee Ward’s case has been heard and reviewed numerous times by both state and federal courts, including the Indiana Supreme Court, since his conviction in 2002. These reviews have never resulted in an overturned sentence.  The State Parole Board issued a unanimous recommendation to deny Ward’s final appeal for clemency and that his execution proceed as scheduled. Today, Ward’s sentence has been carried out as ordered by the court.” – Governor Mike Braun

Evansville Rescue Mission Hosts 24-Hour “Conversations on a Bench”

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Event to Spotlight Stories of Hope and Raise Awareness About

Homelessness  

[Evansville, IN] — [10/9/25] — In an effort to shift public perception around homelessness and offer raw, unscripted moments of human connection, the Evansville Rescue Mission will host a 24-hour event called Conversations on a Bench on [10/9/25 2pm – 10/10/25 2pm] at [500 E. Walnut St.]. The initiative is part of a nationwide campaign led by Citygate Network, a faith-based association of rescue missions and life- transformation ministries across North America. For one full day, Tracy Gorman, President/CEO of Evansville Rescue Mission, will sit on a bench livestreaming one-on-one conversations with community members—ranging from local leaders and donors to former program participants and curious passersby. The bench becomes a platform for truth-telling, healing, and hope.

“Every person has a story, and every story matters,” said Gorman. “This event invites people to see past stereotypes and engage with the reality of what it means to experience—and overcome— homelessness.”

The livestream will be accessible on Facebook and YouTube, and the public is invited to watch, participate in person, or submit questions and prayer requests online. In addition to raising awareness, the event will also raise funds to support Evansville Rescue Mission’s year-round programs focused on shelter, recovery, and long-term transformation.

UE volleyball travels to Iowa for weekend matches

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 Aces face Panthers and Bulldogs

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to build off last weekend’s win over Indiana State, the University of Evansville volleyball team takes to the road to face UNI and Drake. The Purple Aces and Panthers meet at 6 p.m. Friday before taking on the Bulldogs on Saturday at 4 p.m.; both matches will be televised on ESPN+.

Recapping the Weekend

– Evansville split a pair of MVC contests last weekend dropping a 3-0 match to Belmont on Friday before defeating Indiana State by a 3-1 final on Saturday

– Freshman Ryan Scheu averaged 3.57 kills while hitting .426 in the two matches while Holland Morris chipped in 3.14 kills/set

Up to Third

– Kora Ruff currently stands at 3,500 career assists, which is third in program history

– She is 377 behind Ellen Sawin for second in the UE record books

– Ruff averaged 10.57 assists last weekend and currently ranks second in the Valley with her season average of 8.02

Hitting .400

– Ryan Scheu led the Aces offense last weekend averaging 3.57 kills while hitting an unreal .426

– She had just one error in each match and hit a season-high .545 versus Belmont

– Scheu is second on the team and 19th in the MVC with 2.51 kills per set and is 15th in the conference hitting .281 on the season

– Her season mark of 15 kills came against Middle Tennessee State

Leading the Way

– Hinsley Everett continues to lead the team with 2.56 kills per set (18th in the MVC)

– Her top match came against MTSU where she finished with 17 kills

– Everett has at least six kills in 14 out of 16 matches

On a Roll

– Since entering the lineup at the start of MVC play, Holland Morris has increased her kill total in each contest

– After opening with one and eight kills in the opening MVC weekend, Morris registered 10 versus Belmont before resetting her career high to 12 in the win over Indiana State

Scouting the Opposition

– UNI enters the weekend with an 11-5 mark while going 4-0 in league action

– Cassidy Hartman and Lily Dykstra are second and third in the MVC kills rankings with averages of 3.87 and 3.67

– Drake is 5-10 overall and 1-3 through the opening two Valley weekends

– They are led by Macy Daufeldt’s 3.22 kills per game

Movers for Mutts Campaign in Evansville to Support Local Animal Rescue

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TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Evansville will be hosting its annual Movers for Mutts campaign from October 15 through November 19, benefiting It Takes a Village Rescue (ITV)—a local no-kill rescue that has been changing the lives of vulnerable animals across southern Indiana since 2010. For eight years, the Evansville team has proudly supported ITV and is thrilled to continue their partnership. This year, they hope to double the number of pet-related items collected from last year’s 750 to a new goal of 1500 donations.

 

Items needed include:

  • Pet food

  • Blankets

  • Cleaning supplies

  • Pet toys

  • Treats

  • Collars

  • Leashes

 

Community members can drop off donations at several partner locations throughout the area (list available upon request).

Indiana lawmakers revisit ‘cable pollution’ complaints as locals press for state oversight

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HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 01: Workers install fiber optic cables for a school in the downtown area on August 01, 2024 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is being considered to be Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate. Pennsylvania has long been considered a must win state for a presidential candidate. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

USI to host annual Flowers on the Lake ceremony in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention Group will host the annual Flowers on the Lake ceremony from 4:30-5 p.m. Tuesday, October 14 in front of the Liberal Arts Center, followed by a ceremony at Reflection Lake. The ceremony, held in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, is open to the public at no charge.

Flowers on the Lake is an annual ceremony to honor those who have lost their lives to domestic violence and raise awareness about the warning signs of relationship abuse. Students will speak during a brief presentation about lives that have been lost as a result of domestic violence, which will be followed by a moment of silence. Guests will then proceed to Reflection Lake to scatter flower petals on top of the water in honor of survivors and in memory of victims of domestic violence.

Participants will also be invited to cover a law enforcement vehicle with messages of support and/or action on sticky notes as part of the “Cover a Cruiser” initiative. This will take place before and after the ceremony in Lot N, adjacent to the Liberal Arts Center.

This event is sponsored by the USI Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention Group, Albion Fellows Bacon Center and YWCA Evansville.

In the event of rain, the event will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, October 16 at the same location. For more information, contact Catherine Champagne, Assistant Program Director of Student Wellness, at cchampagne@usi.edu or 812-461-5483.

 

 

No. 2/9 Ready for Weekend in LA

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving returns to action this weekend, facing three ranked programs Friday through Saturday (Oct. 10-11) in Los Angeles.

Competition will begin each day at noon ET, and fans can stream the meet via the B1G+ digital platform.

MEET INFO

Friday, Oct. 10 – Saturday, Oct. 11

Friday: Noon ET (Swimming), 3 p.m. (Diving), 4 p.m. (Swimming)

Saturday: Noon ET (Swimming), 2 p.m. (Diving)

Uytengsu Aquatics Center • Los Angeles, Calif.

Opponent: No. 17/12 USC, No. 14/21 Texas A&M, No. 24 UCLA (women only)

Live Results (Swimming): Meet Mobile (App)

Live Results (Diving): divemeets.com

Live Stream: B1G+

OF NOTE…

INDIANA SPLITS WITH FLORIDA, EARNS FIVE WEEKLY AWARDS

Indiana swimming and diving captured five of the six Big Ten weekly awards available from the first cycle of the season on October 1.

IU swept the diver of the week and freshman of the week honors, while also sweeping all three honors on the women’s side, after a split result with Florida at the weekend. Four Hoosiers earned their first-career weekly awards. Learn more about the award winners and their performances here.

HOOSIERS FILL U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS

A total of 21 Americans with ties to the Indiana swimming and diving program have qualified for their respective national teams.

Twelve Hoosiers feature in USA Swimming’s 2025-26 national team, including Alexei Avakov, Brian Benzing, Mariah Denigan, Travis Gulledge, Lilly King, Matt King, Josh Matheny, Van Mathias, Owen McDonald, Anna Peplowski, Aaron Shackell and Jassen Yep. Avakov, Gulledge, McDonald and Shackell will compete for Indiana during the 2025-26 NCAA season.

Nine more Hoosiers earned selections to USA Diving’s High Performance Squads in May: Andrew Capobianco, Josh Hedberg, Quinn Henninger, Carson Tyler (Tier 1), Lily Witte (Tier 2) as well as Dash Glasberg, Ella Roselli, Joshua Sollenberger and Maxwell Weinrich (Tier 3). Hedberg, Witte, Glasberg, Roselli, Sollenberger and Witte are all members of the NCAA roster.

Men’s Soccer earns third consecutive result with 2-2 draw against Liberty

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer secured its third consecutive result, earning a 2-2 draw with Liberty University on Thursday afternoon at Strassweg Field.
 
Thursday’s draw marks the first time the Screaming Eagles have recorded three straight results since the 2021 season. Sophomore forward David Davila scored two late second-half goals, bringing the game even for the result.
 
Liberty opened the game hot, taking the lead 4:28 into the match. The Eagles’ defense held strong the rest of the half, despite Liberty’s eight shots with three on goal. USI was limited to one offensive opportunity through the first 45, as Davila recorded the team’s lone shot on goal in the seventh minute.
 
At the half, USI trailed 1-0 despite getting outshot eight to one and three to one on goal. Freshman goalkeeper Jacob English nabbed two saves through the first half.
 
The second half started like the first, with Liberty scoring four minutes in to take a two-goal lead. The Eagles’ offensive struggles continued late into the match, until the team was awarded a penalty in the 67th minute. Davila stepped up to take the shot, sneaking it past the goalkeeper for his first goal of the match.
 
Following the first goal, USI’s offense sprang to life, applying pressure on Liberty’s back line. The pressure culminated in Davila’s second goal of the game, assisted by freshman defender Chase Smith off a free kick from beyond the midfield line.
 
Liberty made a final push in the closing minutes, but the USI defense held strong, stifling the attacks. Liberty got one past English in the final minute, but had the goal recalled due to a Liberty player being offside.
 
For the game, USI had three players record shots, with Davila recording the most, at four. Sophomore Ahiro Nakamae and freshman Edin Cvorovic each tallied a shot on goal. English finished the game with eight saves, compared to the Flames’ goalkeepers’ three.

USI Men’s Soccer closes its four-game homestand on Sunday as it welcomes Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville to Strassweg Field. Kickoff for the match is set for 5 p.m. Admission to the game is free thanks to ProRehab, and can also be viewed with an ESPN+ Subscription.


Beckwith urges the integration of Christianity into governance at a FlashPoint Live event

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  • CROWN POINT, Ind.—Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith told a cheering crowd last week that faith should be “more openly integrated into governance,” urging politicians to be “unapologetically faith-forward” as part of what he described as a spiritual and political awakening in America.

    Beckwith, who says he is a Christian nationalist, was among the headline speakers at a “FlashPoint Live” rally at Living Stones Church, an event that is part of a national tour that blends worship, political messaging and calls to Christian activism.

    Beckwith compared believers to “war horses made for the day of battle,” quoting from the Book of Job. He also described what he sees as a new willingness among elected officials to talk about faith publicly—a shift he linked to recent national events and the widely publicized memorial for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

    “Before, when I spoke about liberty and the faith of our founding fathers, people told me, ‘Lieutenant governor, you’re getting a little too preachy,’” Beckwith said from the stage. “Now those same people are saying, ‘Maybe we should all be a little more faith-forward.’”

    Beckwith said that after watching prominent conservatives such as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth “preach the gospel” at Kirk’s memorial, political leaders in Indiana have followed suit.

    Beckwith said people at a recent Republican Party dinner in Elkhart were “talking about faith and what it means to build government on what the Bible says.”

    The lieutenant governor’s remarks were met with loud applause and shouts of “Amen.”

    Other speakers, including Patriot Academy founder Rick Green, whose Texas-based organization trains citizens to apply biblical principles to civic leadership and constitutional government, and Turning Point USA Faith director Lucas Miles echoed Beckwith’s message. Both urged pastors to “get in the fight” and incorporate “biblical civics” into their teaching.

    The gathering opened with a full rendition of Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” and the Pledge of Allegiance before moving into speeches from pastors, conservative influencers and Turning Point USA Faith leaders.

    The live-streamed event—part revival, part political rally—also featured repeated pledges to boycott major corporations accused of “pushing progressive ideology” and calls for churches to expand their media presence to platforms like TikTok and Discord to reach younger audiences.

    For Beckwith, the night’s theme was clear: Believers should no longer separate faith from public life.

    “This is the time,” he said. “This is the time to pedal down when it comes to what you do and understanding biblical civics. You can’t have liberty without faith. When we align our governance with the Judeo-Christian ethic, that’s when America will flourish.”