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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER IS RETURNING TO VICTORY THEATRE JULY 20. TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 25 AT 10 AM!
VICTORY THEATRE – JULY 20
TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 25 AT 10 AMCOME SEE THE REAL VEGAS STARS!
Evansville, IN – DIRECT FROM VEGAS – the PERFECT Girls Night OUTBACK! Australia’s HOTTEST EXPORT –THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER – will hit the Victory Theatre Stage July 20 showing off chiseled bodies, seductive dance routines, cheeky humor and boy-next-door charm that you won’t be able to resist. Tickets for Thunder From Down Under go on sale, Friday, May 25 at 10 AM.
This show is the ultimate bachelorette party, divorce party and girls night out destination. Only July 20th, what happens at Victory Theatre, stays at Victory Theatre.
Thomas Named Frontier League Player of the Week
The Frontier League has named Evansville Otters shortstop Toby Thomas the Player of the Week.
Pointstreak, the official statistical provider of the Frontier League and the Independent Professional Baseball Federation, chooses the weekly award.
In earning the award, Thomas went 12 for 24 with a .500 batting average as the Otters went 4-2 against the Joliet Slammers and Normal Cornbelters last week.
He also finished with three doubles, two home runs and six RBIs over the six-game span.
Thomas earned the first league honor for Evansville this season after four players received league honors in 2017.
A Mobile, Ala. native, Thomas played in the Chicago White Sox organization from 2013-17 after being drafted in the 21st round out of Pensacola Junior College.
He saw time in Bristol, Kannapolis, Great Falls, Winston-Salem and Birmingham during his five seasons. In his affiliated professional career, Thomas has appeared in 413 games and he batted .263 with 21 home runs and 165 RBIs.
In nine games with Evansville this season, Thomas leads the team with a .436 batting average and he is second in RBIs with eight. He also leads the Otters in hits with 17—including five doubles and three home runs.
Following a day off Monday, Evansville begins a six-game road trip Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. as the Otters will play the Windy City Thunderbolts in a three-game series May 22-24 before traveling to Traverse City this weekend for another three-game series.
The Otters will return home for a three-game series May 30-31 against the Florence Freedom.
Fans can also follow Otters social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for game updates throughout the road trip.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Season tickets, group outing packages, and single game tickets are on sale now for the 2018 season.
Three IU Divers Earn Spots on Team USA for FINA World Cup
Two current and one pro Indiana University diver earned spots on Team USA for the FINA World Cup in China next month at the USA Diving Senior National Championships at SMU’s Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center in Dallas.
In the men’s 3-meter springboard, Andrew Capobianco won gold, taking home the title in the event with a score of 446.90 points. Taking the silver was pro Hoosier diver Michael Hixon, who took runner-up honors with a total of 444.55 points. By finishing in the top-two, both earned World Cup spots in the 3-meter for Team USA.
In the final, the duo battled back-and-forth for the national title until the fifth round, with Hixon leading by 9.8 points. Capobianco’s reverse 1 ½ somersaults with 3 ½ twists scored 89.25 points and was the turning point of the finals.
Earlier in the week, Hixon also qualified for the World Cup in the synchronized men’s 3-meter with partner Sam Dorman.
Jessica Parratto also earned a place on Team USA, winning the national title in the synchronized women’s platform.
The 2018 FINA Diving World Cup in Wuhan, China will run from June 5-10.
Otters take rubber game 5-4 against Cornbelters
The Evansville Otters won the rubber game of a three-game series against the Normal Cornbelters 5-4 in front of 1,162 fans at Bosse Field on Sunday afternoon.Â
Evansville scored the first run of the game in the bottom of the first inning when Jeff Gardner singled through the right side to score Ryan Long.
The Otters added a second run in the third when Brandon Dulin singled to left, but Toby Thomas was gunned down at the plate trying to score from first to end the inning.
Normal took the lead in the fourth when Chris Iriart hit a three-run homer to left, his second of the season. The Cornbelters scored their fourth run of the inning when Tanner Lubach singled home Andrew Godbold.
Evansville trimmed the deficit to one in the bottom of the frame when Thomas homered to left, his second of the year.
The Otters tied the game in the seventh when Thomas scored from third on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Brandon Dulin. A Caleb Eldridge single then scored Travis Harrison to give the Otters a 5-4 advantage.
Mitchell Aker came on in the ninth to shut the door and record his fourth save of the season.
Randy Wynne records the win, his first of the season, after coming on in relief and throwing three scoreless innings while striking out five.
Jonathan De Marte is dealt his first loss as it was his inherited runners who scored the winning run for the Otters.
Otters starter Austin Nicely received a no-decision after allowing four runs, all unearned, in five innings on eight hits while striking out two.
For Normal, starter Kevin Matthews tossed five innings, giving up three runs and striking out five in the no-decision.
Following a day off Monday, Evansville begins a six-game road trip on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. The Otters will play the Windy City Thunderbolts in a three-game series May 22-24 before traveling to play in a three-game set against the Traverse City Beach Bums on May 25-27.
The Otters will return home for a three-game series May 30-31 against the Florence Freedom. Wednesday, May 30 will be a doubleheader, starting at 5:05 p.m. and is Deaconess Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility Night. The series finale on May 31 starts at 6:35 p.m. and will be the first Thirsty Thursday of the season with special price drafts.
Indiana State Police are currently Investigating Shooting Involving Mt. Vernon Couple
Earlier this morning, Indiana State Police Detectives arrested Rodney Givens, 48, of Mt. Vernon, after he allegedly shot his wife during an argument at their Mt. Vernon residence located at 827 Walnut Street. According to Indiana State Police Detectives, Rodney and Crystal Givens were involved in an argument at approximately 9:00 this morning when he allegedly grabbed a handgun and shot his wife one time. Crystal Givens is still be treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. Rodney Givens was arrested without incident and taken to the Posey County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Rodney Givens, 48, 827 Walnut Street, Mt. Vernon, IN
- Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon
- Aggravated Battery
The investigation is continuing.
IS IT TRUE MAY 21, 2018
IS IT TRUE the best way for Evansville City Council to balance the 2019 budget is to make budget cuts not increase taxes?
IS IT TRUEÂ that last year out of town developers announced that they were planning to renovate the former Old National Bank tower at 420 Main Street in downtown Evansville ran into a snag in getting the project financed?…the 18 story building has been sparsely occupied and on a starvation level of maintenance since ONB moved out of the building years ago? …we wonder why the proposed developers are having problems with financing the renovatio9ns effort of this building because the sale price is extremely affordable?
IS IT TRUE  that last year the CVB committed a whopping $300,000 request ($100,000 per year for three year period) to help fund the “E Is For Everyone” campaign?  …we wonder how that investment has turned out so far?
IS IT TRUEÂ we are pleased that at least a couple of City of Evansville Council members finally realizes that the city doesn’t have a revenue problem but they do have a spending problem
IS IT TRUE that the excise tax revenue collected by the State of California on recreational cannabis during the first quarter of 2018 was just released yesterday?…excise tax is not collected on medicinal cannabis so this tax is a real indicator of the expectations for recreational use?…the number is $34 million which may sound like a lot of money but when one considers that there are 40 million Californians, the reality sets in that the state collected less than one penny per day for each resident?…it is mind boggling to think that there was such delusion about the money that would come in that some officials were counting on recreational cannabis taxes to solve pension problems, finance education reform and even buy Hummers for law enforcement officers?…the cost of the regulatory agency to oversee recreational cannabis already costs nearly $5 million per quarter so there is a distinct possibility that the state will lose money on this little venture?