Pancake is a 9-month-old female mixed-breed. Her mom, sister, and brother are here too, all named after breakfast breads! Pancake is the shyest of the bunch but very sweet. She is excellent with other dogs of all sizes. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!
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BREAKING NEWS; PRESIDENT TRUMP TO HOLD POLITICAL RALLY AT FORD CENTER
PRESIDENT TRUMP TO HOLD POLITICAL RALLY AT FORD CENTER
We have been just informed that President Donald Trump will is holding a political rally at the Ford Center next Thursday?
This event will be the first full house since the Ford Center opened its door.
This is a developing story so stay tuned for an update.
Advisory: EPD investigating Saturday night armed robbery
Evansville Police responded to an armed robbery at 8:50pm on Saturday. The robbery happened at Sam’s Food Mart at 900 W. Columbia.
A black male wearing all black with his face covered brandished a handgun and demanded money. No injuries were reported.
Based on surveillance images and the proximity to an armed robbery at a nearby Subway store on Tuesday night, police believe the same person is responsible for both robberies.
Anyone with information on these robberies is asked to call WeTip or EPD
Stellar pitching leads Otters to win over Miners
Randy Wynne and Alex Phillips combined to strike out 15 Southern Illinois Miners hitters as the Evansville Otters defeated the Miners 4-1 on Tuesday night at Bosse Field in front of 1,018 fans.
A leadoff double from Joe Duncan and subsequent single from Kyle Davis pushed the Miners ahead in the top of the first inning.
Jeff Gardner tied the game in the bottom of the first with an RBI single to centerfield.
The Otters took the lead in the bottom of the fourth on an RBI single from Taylor Hillson.
Hunter Cullen drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and Gardner picked up his second RBI of the game with a bases loaded walk to make it 4-1 Evansville.
Those runs were more than enough for the Otters as Wynne and Phillips combined to limit the Miners to just one run to give Evansville the 4-1 victory.
Wynne gets his eighth win of the year after going eight innings, allowing just five hits, while tying a season high with 12 strike outs.
Kurt Heyer is hit with the loss for the Miners. Heyer went 5.1 innings, allowing four runs on 10 hits while striking out three.
Phillips secured his sixth save of the year by striking out the side in the ninth.
The series between the Otters and Miners continues tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. at Bosse Field with Spencer Medick on the mound for the Otters and Geno Encina for the Miners.
Coverage of the series with the Miners can be found on WUEV 91.5 FM and the Otters Digital Network presented by Kruckemeyer & Cohn with Sam Jellinek(play-by-play) and Bill McKeon(analyst) on the call.
The rest of the homestand for the Otters is marked with awesome promotions to finish off the home schedule this season. Thursday, August 23 will be College Night and another Thirsty Thursday presented by Working Distributors. The Otters want all college students to pack the stands at Bosse Field and make some noise for the Evansville Otters. Students can take a study break and enjoy an evening of baseball at Bosse Field. College alumni should also come representing and showing their school pride.
The Otters look to finish their regular season home schedule August 24-26 at Bosse Field with a bang against the River City Rascals.
“READERS FORUM” AUGUST 22, 2018
We hope that today’s “Readers Forumâ€Â 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?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: Do you think the County should let a private developer build the new addition to the jail and then lease it back to the County?
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Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Begin Full-Time USI Assignments
The University of Southern Indiana and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO) have announced that five deputies have been chosen for assignment to the USI campus. Four of these deputies began serving the campus on Wednesday, August 15 after receiving training from both the VSCO and USI. The fifth deputy will join the team in October. The announcement marks the implementation of an agreement signed between the two parties earlier this year.
“The top priority for this collaboration is the safety and well-being of the USI community. We have a strong track record of safety on this campus, but having these sworn deputies on duty full-time provides an extra layer of security to make our campus a safer place for everyone,†said Steve Bequette, director of USI Public Safety. “We have been grateful for the opportunity to work with the Sheriff’s Office over the years utilizing armed off-duty deputies as a supplement to the great work done by our Public Safety officers, and we are excited to officially welcome this new partnership and these deputies to the University and to our campus community.â€
The USI Patrol Unit is a newly created unit within the Sheriff’s Office Operations Division. Deputies assigned to this unit will patrol the USI campus on a full-time basis. This is in addition to the comprehensive coverage provided by USI’s Public Safety officers.
“The University of Southern Indiana has students, faculty, and staff numbering nearly 10,000. The presence of Indiana Law Enforcement Academy trained law enforcement professionals on campus will dramatically reduce our response time to emergency incidents and allow us to better protect the thousands of students who attend the campus on a daily basis,†said Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding. “With the support of USI President Ronald Rochon, this new and unique partnership is off to a great start. Dr. Rochon first approached my Office about enhancing the security of the campus when he was still USI provost. This set in motion a collaboration between the University and the Sheriff’s Office which culminated this past Wednesday when the new USI Patrol Unit deputies radioed ‘in service’ for the first time.”
As the primary law enforcement agency for USI, the VCSO is responsible for investigating all crimes, including infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies that occur on campus. USI Public Safety continues to serve as a central reporting point for the University community, and the on-campus deputies work in close coordination with Public Safety to ensure that information, requests, and complaints are shared in a timely manner. Bequette said a key benefit to the presentation will be faster response times when law enforcement is needed.
USI Public Safety officer duties include traffic control, security of physical assets, and safety of all employees, students, and guests of the campus. In addition, all security staff are trained in first aid and other emergency procedures.
The five sheriff’s deputies, including three USI alums, are Deputy Chad Gries, Deputy Gilbert Roberts ’99, Deputy Logan Osborne ’14, Deputy Clint Stanton and Deputy Toby Wolfe ’98 (starting October 01, 2018).
Deputy Chad Gries
Deputy Chad Gries was sworn in as a sheriff’s deputy with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office in 1998 after serving as a correction’s officer in Warrick County for two years. For the past 20 years, he has been assigned to the motor patrol section of the Sheriff’s Office. Gries earned an associate’s degree in criminal justice from John A. Logan College and is a graduate of Christ the King Elementary School and Reitz Memorial High School, both in Evansville.
Deputy Gilbert Roberts ‘99
Deputy Gilbert Roberts was sworn in as a sheriff’s deputy in 2004, after serving for four years as an emergency medical technician in the Vanderburgh County Jail. Roberts has spent the majority of his career assigned to the motor patrol section but also has worked in the court security section and prisoner transport unit. He earned an associate’s degree in communication from USI and is a graduate of Evansville Central High School.
Deputy Logan Osborne ‘14
Deputy Logan Osborne was sworn in as a sheriff’s deputy in February 2017. Born and raised in Evansville, Osborne earned a bachelor’s degree from USI in sociology with a minor in criminal justice and is a graduate of Evansville Central High School. He was a student-athlete while at USI, playing for three years with the Screaming Eagles Men’s Golf team. Osborne began his law enforcement career in 2014 at the Vanderburgh County Jail, where he worked as a confinement officer for over two years.
Deputy Clint Stanton
Deputy Clint Stanton was appointed as a Ball State University Police Department officer in 2013 and was sworn in as a Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office deputy in February of 2018. Stanton earned an associate’s degree in criminal justice from Ball State University and a bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security from Vincennes University. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public administration at Ball State University.
Deputy Toby Wolfe ‘98
Deputy Toby Wolfe was sworn in as a Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office deputy in 2000 after serving as a confinement officer for two years. Deputy Wolfe graduated from Harrison High School in 1993 and attended Butler University on a baseball scholarship. Wolfe transferred to USI and continued to play baseball, graduating in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. He spent 12 years as a field training deputy assigned to the motor patrol section. Deputy Wolfe served briefly on a DEA task force and has been trained as a crisis negotiator.  For the last two and a half years Wolfe has been assigned to the court security section.
More information about USI Public Safety, including tip line, crime reporting procedures, Rave Alert messaging and many other resources can be found on the USI website at USI.edu/security. More information about the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office can be found at www.vanderburghsheriff.com.