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Voting Wraps Up For the Farmer and Frenchman

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Voting Wraps Up For the Farmer and Frenchman

UPDATE: Unofficial results are in for the referendum vote in AnthostonPrecinctt in Henderson County.

Results are unofficial until certified, but 324 voted for allowing farm wineries and wineries in Anthoston Precinct to sell alcohol, while 54 voted against.

ORIGINAL STORY: Voting got underway for the Farmer and Frenchman in Henderson County. The polls opened at 6 a.m. and closed at 6 p.m.

Only 850 or so voters can vote in this wet-dry vote as that is the number registered in the Anthoston precinct.

The question that is being asked: Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages at a small farm winery or wineries located in Anthoston precinct?

The question is necessitated after the Kentucky Alcoholic Beverage Control decided that the Farmer and Frenchman winery fell in a dry part of the county.

However, that’s designation has been contested, maps were lost when they moved courthouses in the 1970’s. But this vote will end the debate once and for all.

The owners of the winery have been serving alcohol at their restaurant under an appeal during all of this.

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NAACP Calls for Student Accountability on Racial Tension in Schools

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NAACP Calls for Student Accountability on Racial Tension in Schools

Two local organizations are trying to hold students accountable for hate crimes they commit even if it’s done online or off school property. The Evansville Branch NAACP is partnering with the organization Building Respect and Integrity in Diverse Greater Evansville or Bridge.

Both groups say they are concerned about rising racial tension at area schools including recent pictures and videos shared on social media that used racial slurs.

The President of Evansville’s NAACP Chapter Rev. Gerald Arnold says they’re calling on school administrators to collaborate on ways to address the issues but that’s not all.

“It’s going to take all of us, black, white, jews, gentiles, male, female to be able to identify what is really the issue and what we need to put in place to address what’s creating this tension,” says Rev. Arnold.

Leaders with both organizations say they believe every student should be taught to have respect for all people and value diversity.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Ryan Michael Schmitt: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Dustin R. Vacha: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

James Edward Gumbel: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Gary Buyher: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor)

Jennifer M. Gorecki: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Jean Dtae Holland: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony)

Leslie Michelle Miller: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Ronny Gene Johnson: Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony)

Jordan Matthew Johnson: Rape (Level 3 Felony), Rape (Level 3 Felony), Rape (Level 3 Felony), Sexual battery (Level 6 Felony)

Demetric Tijuan Anderson: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Criminal confinement (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor)

Michael Dewayne Charles: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Interference with the reporting of a crime (Class A misdemeanor)

Jason Rutledge Peak: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Audrey Makayla Stephens: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Antonio Rodriguez Walters: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Amber Lee Serrett: Domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Ryan Allen Pressley: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Reckless driving (Class C misdemeanor)

Ilya A. Kulikov: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony)

Jessica Kay Kieffer: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Eagles open 2018 with KWC Thursday Match begins three-match non-conference slate

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team opens its 2018 campaign and a three-match non-conference schedule at Kentucky Wesleyan College Thursday in Owensboro, Kentucky. The Screaming Eagles and the Panthers are set to kick off at 7 p.m. at Panther Field.

Following the trip down to Owensboro, USI returns to Strassweg Field to open the 2018 home slate when the Eagles host Northern Michigan University Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The Eagles complete the non-conference portion of the season September 7 at 6 p.m. (CDT) with a visit to Davenport University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Coverage for USI’s 2018 campaign can be found at GoUSIEagles.com.

Week 1 Eagle Notes: 
Offense is back for 2018: The Eagles return 80.0 percent of its 2017 goal production to start the new season. Leading the way is junior forward Eric Ramirez, who was second-team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference after producing a team-high 16 points on six goals and four assists. Junior midfielder Sean Rickey and sophomore defender Justin Raines followed Ramirez with 11 points each last fall. Rickey and Raines each had five goals and one assist to round out the Eagles’ top three scorers.

New face between the posts: For the first time in four seasons, USI will have a new face between the posts to replace All-GLVC and All-Midwest Region goalkeeper Adam Zehme. Sophomore goalkeeper Justin Faas, who is scheduled to start for the Eagles versus KWC, appeared in three matches in 2017 as a redshirt freshman, allowing two goals and making two saves in 51 minutes of action.

Santoro begins his 10th year: USI Head Coach Mat Santoro, who has a 75-70-17 overall record at the helm. Santoro has guided the Eagles to four GLVC Tournament appearances and the NCAA II Tournament in 2016.

USI tabbed third in GLVC poll: The Eagles are predicted to place sixth in the GLVC preseason poll of the league’s coaches. USI was the GLVC Tournament runner-up last season after ending the season with an 8-6-0 league mark and placing seventh in the regular season a year ago.

Return to the GLVC Tournament: USI is looking for its fourth-straight trip to the GLVC Tournament for the first time since 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991.

GLVC leader in championships: USI has 10 GLVC men’s soccer titles since the conference was created in 1979, the most by any program in the league. The Eagles won the conference championships in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991.

Eagles in openers: USI is 20-17-2 all-time is season openers after beginning the last four seasons with victories.

USI leads all-time record with KWC: The Eagles have a dominating 30-6-2 all-time series record with the Panthers of KWC. USI won last year’s match-up, 3-2, at Strassweg Field, and has won 16-straight over the Panthers. Sophomore midfielder Graham Miller, midfielder Kyle Richardville, and sophomore defender Justin Raines had the goals for the Eagles.

The Panthers in 2017:  KWC is coming off a 1-13-1 campaign in 2017, going 1-12-1 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference.

USI versus Northern Michigan: USI and Northern Michigan will be matching up for the first time in the history of the men’s soccer programs Sunday.

The Wildcats in 2017: The Wildcats of Northern Michigan, who open the 2018 season with a home match versus Mercyhurst University Thursday, were 6-11-2 overall in 2017, 2-9-1 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

USI versus Davenport: USI and Davenport will be matching up for the first time in the history of the men’s soccer programs September 7.

The Wildcats in 2017: The Panthers of Davenport was 12-6-1 overall and 6-5-1 in the GLIAC before winning the conference tournament to end the season. Davenport opens the 2018 schedule with five-straight GLVC teams beginning with Maryville University on Thursday.

USI Men’s Basketball Add Three Players To 2018-19 Roster

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball announced the addition of six-foot-eight sophomore forward Josh Price (Indianapolis, Indiana), six-foot junior guard Kourtlandt Martin(Evansville, Indiana), and six-foot-three senior guard David Simmons (Henderson, Kentucky) to the roster. The trio are the fifth, sixth and seventh players sign and complete the 2018-19 recruiting class.

Price, who will have three seasons of eligibility, transfers to USI from Indiana University East where he averaged 3.4 points and 2.8 rebounds in 29 games as a freshman in 2014-15. He scored a season-high 13 points in win at Wilberforce University and recorded an eight point-four rebound performance versus USI during his freshman season.

Prior to beginning his collegiate career, Price lettered in basketball at Shortridge Magnet High School (Indianapolis, Indiana). He averaged 11 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game as a senior to help Shortridge to a 14-8 record.

“Josh brings a big frame and the ability to be a force in the lane,” said USI Head Coach Rodney Watson. “It will take time to match his size and skill set, but the upside to his talent is very high. He had a good night in the PAC when he was a freshman and we are expecting many more in the arena.

Martin transfers to USI after playing the 2017-18 season at Carl Sandburg College, where he was named first-team All-Conference and second-team All-Region after averaging 17.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.  He scored a season-high 28 points versus McHenry County College and helped lead Carl Sandburg to a conference championship in 2017-18.

The Evansville native also was a first-team All-SIAC and All-Metro performer at Central High School when he averaged 18.1 points, 3.2 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game and led the Bears to a 4A Section al championship as a senior.

“Kourtlandt gives us another quality guard,” said Watson. “We need his hardnosed and blue collar qualities. He seems to have always been the underrated player both in high school and junior college, but we expect his competitiveness to lift our level of play.”

Simmons will redshirt in 2018-19 and will have one year of eligibility after transferring from Middle Tennessee State University. He played in 32 games and earned three starts as a Blue Raider in 2017-18, averaging 4.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per outing.

Before making his way to Middle Tennessee State, Simmons spent two seasons at Tallahassee Community College, posting 13.5 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.1 steals in 61 total games. He averaged 12.9 points and 6.1 rebounds as a sophomore and earned his second consecutive first-team All-Panhandle Conference honor in 2017.

Simmons started his collegiate career by averaging 14.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 33 games as a freshman, earning the 2016 Panhandle Conference Freshman of the Year award. He also was named first-team FCSAA All-State and first-team All-Panhandle Conference.

“David is no secret in this tri-state area” Watson said. “As a big guard/small forward, he was a force in scoring and rebounding at Tallahassee in one of the most powerful junior college leagues in the country. David is strong and tough and can score in variety of ways. His length will allow us defend the drive and deep perimeter shooting.

Prior to beginning his collegiate career, Simmons starred in basketball at Henderson County High School (Henderson, Kentucky). He averaged 18.6 points and 5.4 rebounds as a senior and ended his prep career fourth on Henderson County’s all-time scoring list with 1,617 points. Simmons also played for Team Kentucky in the Kentucky/Indiana All-Star Classic in 2015.

UE Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 Announced

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UE Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 Announced

The University of Evansville’s annual Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 begins at 4:00 p.m., on September 5 in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, in Ridgway University Center. Rachael McGill will be discussing “Poisoned Candy and Peace on Earth: How History Shapes American Holiday Culture.” These lectures are free and open to the public.

McGill’s lecture will explore how momentous events in American and world history from the 19th century onward have shaped our understanding of holiday culture in the United States. Focusing on Halloween and Christmas. She will trace the historical development behind key sentiments underlying each holiday.

McGill earned her MA in comparative religion from Western Michigan University and her BA degrees in religion and writing from UE. Her primary research interests examine the ongoing development of Western religious adherents’ understandings of religious themes, symbols, figures, and history in the face of modernity. She is interested in the complex relationship between religion and popular culture in the US, particularly in the role, portrayal, and influence of religious elements upon mass media. 

Other lectures in this series include:

October 3, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Romans 13:1-10 in Ancient Context: Interpretation and Integration in the Public Square” – Keith Turner, UE John Wesley Minister and assistant chaplain for the Lilly-funded summer youth theology institute, Open Table. 

A licensed pastor in the United Methodist Church, Turner earned his BA in bible and theology from Asbury University and his MDiv degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. The School of Practical Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary awarded him the Stanger Preaching Award for excellence in preaching, both in the crafting and in the delivery of sermons. He is a member of the Wesleyan Theological Society.

November 28, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Co-creation of Value Using Logistics and Supply Chain Relationships” – Yolanda Obaze, UE assistant professor of supply chain management. 

Obaze earned her BA from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna Nigeria, and her MBA (strategic management and marketing) and PhD degrees from the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. Her research interests include service systems, complexities and marketing theories, operations and supply chain management, logistics systems, and humanitarian logistics and supply chain management. She is an active member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Production and Operations Management, South West Decision Sciences Institute, Decision Sciences Institute, and Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators.

February 6, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Composing Queer Music: Samuel Barber’s Despite and Still” – James Sullivan, UE assistant professor of music theory and double bass. 

Sullivan earned his PhD in music theory and DMA and MM in double bass performance from the Eastman School of Music, as well as a BM in double bass performance and a BS in mathematics from Indiana University. His research focuses on rhythm and meter perception in post-tonal music. Sullivan’s Andiron Lecture brings together his interest in rhythm and meter with secondary interests in the music of Samuel Barber, queer music theory, and performance and analysis.

March 6, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Cautiously Confronting Colonialism: The United States and Decolonizing Africa, 1962-1990” –  Daniel Byrne, UE associate professor of history.

Byrne focuses his teaching on United States history since the American Civil War with an emphasis on the United States in the world. He also teaches a seminar on African decolonization, which combines his research in United States foreign policy with the nationalist perspectives on the end of European empires in Africa. His original research focused on the United States response to the Algerian war of independence and has expanded to cover the decolonization of French West Africa.

April 3, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“War Victim to Gay Hero: Commemorating Lorca in the Absence of His Body” – Edward Curran, UE assistant professor of Spanish.

Curran earned his PhD in Hispanic literature from Cornell University, his MA in Spanish (Language, Literature, and Culture) from UNC Charlotte, and his BA in modern languages from Winthrop University. His teaching and research interests include: twentieth-century Spanish literature, photography, film, monuments, material culture, photography theory and visual studies. His Andiron Lecture examines categories of human remains germane to the Peninsula’s mass grave exhumation phenomenon and their representation in photography, monuments, and the plastic arts.

The Andiron Lectures in Liberal Arts and Sciences series is sponsored by the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences and supported by a generous gift from Donald B. Korb. For more information, call 812-488-1070 or 812-488-2589.

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About the University of Evansville: Located in Evansville, Indiana the University of Evansville is a private, liberal arts-based university with over 80 majors and more than 100 areas of study. UE’s diverse student body represents 45 states and 57 countries. U.S. News & World Report recognized UE as a “Best Value” Midwest university and Washington Monthly calls UE a “Best Bang for the Buck.” For more information, please visit http://www.evansville.edu.

HURRICANE LANE

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AG Curtis Hill expresses support For Public Safety Officers

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AG Curtis Hill expresses support For Public Safety Officers

Attorney General Curtis Hill today expressed support for officers tasked with enforcing the nation’s immigration laws – namely, those working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

In the fiscal year 2017, according to the White House, ICE arrested more than 125,000 aliens with criminal records.

“Among the crimes were roughly 48,000 assault offenses, 12,000 sexual offenses, 11,000 weapons offenses, and 1,900 homicides,” President Trump wrote in a recent letter to state and local leaders.

Like all police agencies, Attorney General Hill said, ICE and CBP deserve the nation’s gratitude. The actions of these officers, he said, help protect the safety of families and neighborhoods in Indiana and all across the country.

“Immigration has become a challenging issue for our nation as we seek to balance priorities related to border security with our compassion toward people from other lands seeking new beginnings in America,” Attorney General Hill said. “Whatever our individual policy views, however, we all should support with great respect the men and women who put their lives on the line to uphold our laws and keep Americans safe.”

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Broadband internet access could have a payout for the state as a whole

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana could see a net economic gain of almost $12 billion dollars over 20 years if an investment is made to extend broadband internet into less populated areas.

According to a study done by Purdue University agricultural economists, after analyzing costs and benefits with installing broadband in rural areas, the state could potentially earn $4 for every dollar invested.

More than 93,000 Hoosiers are living in near internet darkness because they either don’t have internet access at all, or the access they have is slow or limited. Broadband access would drop that number and provide a more reliable way to access internet. Some people are comparing it to rural electrification that happened a few generations ago.

Broadband would have many positive impacts in many different areas.

With the gain of nearly $12 billion it would not only add to the state and federal revenues, but also create budget savings that could benefit healthcare. It would also reduce the cost of Medicaid and Medicare. Kindergarten through 12th grade students would be able to access the internet easier for assignments, as well as seek help from teacher or other online resources.

In addition, better broadband access would help farmers’ productivity and profitability by making it easier to communicate with suppliers and market outlets, access Extension and other farming information, quicker access to weather information.

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