Maverick is a 2-year-old male hound mix. Look at that smiling face! His $110 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!
Walter McCarty Basketball Camp registration now open
Camp to take place June 11-14, 2018
Registration is now open for the first-ever Walter McCarty Basketball Camp at the University of Evansville.
The day camp will take place from June 11-14, 2018 inside the Fifth Third Basketball Practice Facility. Open to grades 2-8, the cost for the camp is $250. Campers can register at WalterMcCartyBasketballCamps.com or by clicking on the brochure link above.
Camp runs from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day. Monday, June 11 will mark the opening day of camp with registration taking place at 8:30 a.m. Campers receive lunch each day, a photo with head coach Walter McCarty, Aces basketball gear, contests and competition, individual instruction and the opportunity to work with the UE coaching staff.
A camp store will be available featuring food and snacks each day.
Memorial High School’s Mary and Michael Schiff Named 2018 Youths of the Year
Sold out crowd recognizes outstanding Youth Resources’ students, volunteers and alumni
Youth Resources is proud to announce that Memorial High School seniors Mary and Michael Schiff are the recipients of the organization’s 2018 Youth of the Year Award.Â
Both Mary and Michael were named Youth Resources’ Youths of the Month in August 2017, making them candidates for the Youth of the Year Award. The twins were surprised by the honor on Thursday, April 19, at Youth Resources’24th annual Hall of Fame Celebration held in the Woodward Hospitality Center at St. Benedict Cathedral School.
“Community service is at the heart of all that we do at Youth Resources,†Youth Resources’ Make a Difference Grants Program Coordinator Jessica Fehrenbacher said while announcing the Schiffs as winners. “No pair of students reflects this type of service mentality more than Michael and Mary Schiff.
Fehrenbacher told the sold out crowd of around 275 people about the twins’ involvement in Youth Resources’ TEENPOWER and Teen Advisory Council programs (both are members of TEENPOWER Youth Staff and serve on TAC’s Executive Board), as well as their commitment to Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where they have been servers for many years.
At Memorial, Mary is involved in the theatre program and sings at Mass. She also volunteers at a soup kitchen. Michael is a member of student council and has held several leadership positions as a member of Boy Scouts of America Troop 312. He recently became an Eagle Scout thanks in part to his work to improve a 600-stone walking path at Memorial. Both Mary and Michael are members of National Honor Society.Â
“It’s really good to get involved with the community and a good way to give back to the community that built me,†Michael said previously about his dedication to service. Mary added, “High school is right now, but service will be forever. It gives me a plan for my future and an outlook on what I might want to do.â€
Mary plans to attend Indiana University and Michael will head to Purdue University in the fall.
During the Hall of Fame Celebration, several students had the opportunity to share the ways in which they utilized grant funding provided by Youth Resources’ Make a Difference Grants program.Â
Gavin McMinn and Isabelle Hamilton, students at St. Benedict Cathedral School, explained how they and other students in the school’s TEENPOWER Club served meals to firefighters during the week of 9/11 and offered lunch to veterans in honor of Veterans Day. They also talked about the PowerFest event they are planning.Â
Indiana State Police Partners with the DEA for the 15th Drug Take Back Day
On Saturday, April 28th, 2018 the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring the 15th nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back†initiative.  The “Take Back†initiative seeks to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft through proper disposal of prescription drugs.
Collection sites will be set up nationwide for expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs which will be properly disposed of without threat to the environment.  This program is for liquid and pill medications. Needles, new or used, will not be accepted for disposal. This service is free and anonymous with no questions asked.
This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines, flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash, both pose potential safety and health hazards.
Once again, the Indiana State Police are pleased to partner with the DEA, and as in the past, the drugs may be dropped off at any Indiana State Police Post, except the Toll Road Post. The event will be on Saturday, April 28th, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Also, the Indiana State Police will host a drop off site on Friday, April 27th, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. inside the Indiana Government Center North public entrance off of Robert Orr Plaza in Indianapolis. This is between the government north and south buildings, immediately west of the State Capitol building.
To locate the state police post closest to your home or business, click this link for Indiana State Police on the Map.
To find other locations in Indiana or across the U.S. that are participating in the Drug Take Back initiative, click this link to the DEA.
The Drug Take Back events are the safe, popular and responsible way for the public to legally and dispose of prescription drugs. No questions asked.
Ivy Tech Students Participate in the Spring Season of the National Cyber League
Friday April 27, 2018 *best time for photos/videos/interviews: 5:00 -10:00 p.m.
Saturday April 28, 2018, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Campus
Classroom 318
3501 N First Ave., Evansville
Eight Ivy Tech students are participating in the spring season of the National Cyber League (NCL) at the Evansville campus on April 27 and 28. Day 3 of the event will take place the the Vectren Corporation headquarters on Sunday, April 29.
From the NCL website: Being cybersecurity virtually competitive is just as athletic as a basketball or soccer player just using different muscles.
Participants are able to flex their mental muscles by refining their skills and working on challenges in the NCL’s 24/7 virtual Gymnasium. While practicing in the NCL Gym, players can access a solutions guide that includes step-by-step instructions to help them understand the more difficult challenges. The Preseason game then ranks participants’ knowledge and skills to put them in brackets for the Regular Season game. Following Regular Season, everyone receives a Scouting Report and certificate of participation with prizes awarded to top finishers.
The NCL game simulates real-life work routines and situations. Some scenarios include correlating multiple sets of logs to identify insider threats within a business or breaking a custom encryption algorithm to decipher communication between hackers. Each challenge makes these competitors stronger.
Through these exercises, NCL players develop and validate their cybersecurity knowledge and talent across a range of industry recognized competencies, making them more marketable. Companies looking for qualified employees then use the Scouting Reports in their hiring process.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Kaylie Erin Savoyard: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)
Brett Lee Salmon: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony)
Marcus Dewayne Standfield: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)
Joseph Ariva Bob Kuhlenschmidt: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)
Rebecca Francis Majors: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor)
Paul Anthony Muensterman: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (Level 6 Felony)
Dawn Marie Robb: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Wanda Ann Hopson: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor)
James R. Bushrood III: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony)
James Lee Gahl: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)
Michael Joseph Kempf: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony)
Christian William Wells:Â Conspiracy Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)
Annette D. Keach: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Conspiracy Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)
Eddie Dewayne Rodriguez: Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony)
Blake Jordan Niswonger: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)
Deonte Lavon Harvey: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony)
James Charleston Jr.: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony), Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony)
David Terrance Wilson-Russ: Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a person less than 14 years of age (Level 5 Felony)
Gerald Max Vincent: Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Terry Gene Wells: Children molesting (Class A Felony), Children molesting (Class A Felony), Children molesting (Class A Felony), Children molesting (Class C Felony)
Jared Carl Crews: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
John Paul Johnson: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
Whitney Marie Lyons: Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Theft (Class A misdemeanor)
Logan Michael Detalente: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony)
Christopher Lee Williams: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
James R. Bruner: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
Peter Michael Russell: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Randall Joshua Benefield: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony)
Brandon L. Pipper: Criminal confinement (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Frankly Lynn Pollard Jr.: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)
Zebra Vincent Sanders II: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Heather Marie Grimsby: Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a person less than 14 years of age (Level 5 Felony)
Laura Lyn Chase: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Dealing in marijuana (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Eric L. Johnson-Martinez: Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Wayne Hall: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony), Leaving the scene of an accident (Class B misdemeanor), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)
Johntavis Dalton Matlock: Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety office (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)
Big final weekend on tap for USI Softball
University of Southern Indiana Softball finishes the 2018 regular season schedule this weekend as it hosts the University of Missouri-St. Louis Saturday at noon at the USI Softball Field and No. 25 McKendree University for Senior Day Sunday at noon.
To start, USI can clinch a spot in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship Tournament, which is May 3-5 in East Peoria, Illinois. Secondly, the Screaming Eagles can improve their positioning for a potential at-large bid in the NCAA Division II Midwest Region Tournament.
USI (25-20, 13-11 GLVC) also can secure Head Coach Sue Kunkle‘s 500th career win with three victories this weekend and send one of USI’s most successful senior classes out on a high note.
All four games this weekend will be streamed on the GLVC Sports Network, while live stats and GLVCSN links can be found at GoUSIEagles.com.
USI Softball Notes
• Recapping last week. USI Softball went 2-4 last week, including 1-3 in GLVC play. USI lost a 3-0 lead in its 4-3 loss to Kentucky Wesleyan before seeing a 1-0 lead slip away in a 2-1 loss in game one against Drury. The Eagles also led 2-0 and 3-1 in their 4-3 loss to Drury in game two.
• Last week’s leaders. Senior third baseman Mena Fulton had an outstanding week for the Eagles at the plate, hitting .647 (11-17) with three runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and six RBIs. Sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt hit .333 with three runs scored and was 1-2 with a 1.94 ERA, 27 strikeouts and a .200 opponent batting average. Junior pitcher Haylee Smith was 1-1 with a 0.75 ERA and a .257 opponent batting average in the circle last week.
• Season leaders (at the plate). Fulton has taken over the team lead in batting average (.366) and doubles (10), while her three home runs and 19 RBIs are both fourth on the team. Sophomore outfielder Allison Schubert is hitting .350 with nine doubles, a triple, 11 home runs and 34 RBIs, while junior second baseman Claire Johnson is hitting .318 with six doubles, six triples, four home runs and 19 RBIs. Junior outfielder/pitcher Caitlyn Bradley also has five doubles, five home runs and 27 RBIs.
• Season leaders (in the circle). Leonhardt continues to lead the Eagles with a 13-10 overall record, a 2.91 ERA, a .217 opponent batting average and 163 strikeouts on the year. Smith is 4-4 with a 3.23 ERA, while junior pitcher Courtney Atkisson is 7-5 with a 3.39 ERA and a .295 opponent batting average.
• USI vs. GLVC-only competition. Fulton is hitting a blistering .413 with seven doubles, three home runs and 12 RBIs in GLVC play this year; while Leonhardt is 9-4 with a 2.25 ERA and a GLVC-best 100 strikeouts and .196 opponent batting average.
Slave Genealogy Program Saturday
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BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY: AGENDA
AGENDA
APRIL 25TH, 2018
Building Commission – Ron Beane Police Department – Chief Billy Bolin
Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson Fire Department – Chief Mike Connelly
~ Pledge of Allegiance ~
Business with Representatives:
- Dave Rector, Evansville Vanderburgh County Building Authority, requests approval to close Locust Street between 9th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. on August 9th, 2018 between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for an IU Med School Event. Â
- Evansville Hadi Shriners request permission to occupy the intersection at Lincoln Avenue and Green River Road on May 19th, 2018 from approx. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for bucket shaking. (Rick Hubbard, Rick Ennis, Ralph Pigman)
- Brent Schmitt, City Engineer, requests blanket approval to close 6th Street between Walnut Street and the Hotel Garage Entrance as necessary for deliveries to the IU Medical School. Â
Departmental Reports:
- Police Department – Captain Stephanie Cox
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- The Evansville Police Department Foundation requests approval to donate the following equipment for the use and benefit of the Evansville Police Department:Â
- 27 ballistic helmets and vest setsÂ
- Request permission or informing the board that City Legal has approved EPD to use Action Target as a sole vendor for the firing range repair project. Note: The amount is $61,850.00. Â
- Request permission to open bids for the six (6) Sedan Line cars.
- The Evansville Police Department Foundation requests approval to donate the following equipment for the use and benefit of the Evansville Police Department:Â
- Fire Department – Battalion Chief Charles Hertzberger – NO AGENDA
- Building Commission – June Maples
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- Request approval of the Settlement Agreement and General Release between City of Evansville Building Commission v. Brian Goodaker.Â
- Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson –Â
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- Request a blanket approval for the Traffic Engineering Department Supervisor to have “Speed Limit†signs installed where necessary at the currently approved road speed. If a request is warranted which would change the currently approved road speed limit, the request will be brought before the board for review. Â
- Special Event Permit – Sgt. Josh Wittmer
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- Children’s Museum of Evansville requests approval for the “Corporate Recess†on May 7th, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closing 5th Street between Main Street & Locust. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Clay Prindle)
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- Evansville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 73 requests approval for the “Evansville FOP 73 Memorial Service†on May 18th, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Closing Court Street from NW 8th Street to NW 9th Street. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED, PENDING INSURANCE APPROVAL*** (Michael Sides)
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- Sunday Market requests approval for the “Sunday Market†on June 10th, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closing Cherry Street between 2nd Street & 3rd Street. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Nicholas Goodman)
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- Amendment to the time.Â
Backstage Bar & Grill requests approval for the “JD Sheth Foundation Fundraiser†on May 12th, 2018 from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Closing Main Street between 5th & 6th Street. (Kevin Zirkelbach)
- Amendment to the time.Â
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- Evansville Trails Coalition requests approval for the “Evansville Streets Alive Festival†on June 3rd, 2018 from noon until 5:00 p.m. Closing Garvin Park and all streets within the park. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED***
Consent Section:
- Lane RestrictionÂ
- Stemaly Excavating requests approval for the lane restriction of the east northbound lane at 601 E Illinois Street for the demolition of brick to the side of the building tentatively beginning around May 1st, 2018. (Jeff Stemaly)3
- Signage RequestÂ
- Notifying the board that Rick Wilson, METS, has requested ‘No Left Turns by Police Order’ signs on First Ave, North and South, at Columbia from City maintenance. Due to the First Ave project moving south of Columbia Street, the traffic flow is restricted on First Ave, to one North and one South lane. Left turns, North and South, are effecting traffic flow and pose a potential hazard for accidents. Â
- Handicap ParkingÂ
- Request approval for the following handicap parking:
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- 1421 E Sycamore –
This property has a rear garage which is unusable and has no other off-street parking. There are two “Handicap†applications for this property due to two sisters living together and both being disabled. The sisters were informed that this property would only qualify for one on-street “Handicap†space. This property appears to qualify for one on-street “Handicap†space for the sisters to share providing all of your criteria has been met.Â
- 1421 E Sycamore –
- Request approval for the removal of the following handicap parking:
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- 418 S. Morton Ave
New owner to this property.Â
- 418 S. Morton Ave
- Parking Permits
- GAMI Inc. requests approval for three (3) parking permits for Downtown Evansville with no limitations due to the huge equipment transferred from job to job. Paperwork in order.
1999 Red Chevy Pick-up Truck
Logo: Yes Plate: TK721LHM2004 Red Chevy Pick-up Truck
Logo: Yes Plate: TK694LHM2013 Red Chevy Pick-Up Truck
Logo: Yes Plate: TK455MMV - Hoosier Ride, subsidiary of Miller Transportation, requests approval of three (3) parking permits to board and alight their passengers on 6th Street, just outside the actual parking lot of the METS terminal. (City Legal, Mike Luttrull)
OTHER BUSINESS: Â
- Approve claims.
- Approve the minutes from Wednesday, April 11th, 2018.
Announcements:
Next Meeting, May 9th, 2018.
Adjourned:Â __________ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â _______