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EVANSVILLE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU CELEBRATES NATIONAL TOURISM WEEK AND VISIT INDIANA WEEK

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National Tourism Week is May 6-12, 2018. This is the week the industry celebrates travel in America. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, all hold a broad economic impact across the country.

In conjunction with National Tourism Week, the Indiana Office of Tourism Development (IOTD) is celebrating Visit Indiana Week. More than 200 attractions and properties across the state will be offering discounts and promotions for travelers, including several in Evansville.

As an industry, the Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau recognizes all travel as valuable. The numbers tell the story –

  • Indiana tourism contributes $12.2 billion in revenue annually and the state employs 186,400 people in the tourism industry.
  • For Evansville and Vanderburgh County, tourism is a $664 million dollar industry that generates 6,555 jobs. Over $36.1 million in local tax money is contributed by the 4.7 million visitors annually.

    The Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau extends a grateful thank you to all who travel and to those who work in the tourism industry.

    To celebrate National Tourism Week, the Pagoda Visitors Center will offer cookies to our visitors during regular working hours – 9AM-5PM Monday, May 7 through Friday, May 11.

Sisters Inspire May Youth of the Month 

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Mater Dei’s Nicole Richmond Motivated To Make A Difference For Riley  

The loss of a loved one can be unsurprising or unexpected. It may happen when a person is young or after he or she has lived a long life. But no matter how or when it happens, that loss changes lives.

Mater Dei High School senior Nicole Richmond was 13 when her older sister and best friend, Melanie, died. Melanie was 16.

Melanie lived with a condition called basal cell nevus syndrome, or Gorlin’s syndrome. It meant things that Nicole and her oldest sister, Victoria, did easily, like tying their shoes, took more work for Melanie. It also meant trips to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis where Melanie endured open heart surgery and surgery to implant a shunt in her brain. Despite all of the challenges her sister faced, Nicole, remembers the strength and bravery Melanie displayed and the happiness she brought to those around her.

“She touched so many people and I think brought out people’s best side. She was a light in any room and could make any person smile or laugh just be being completely herself. She was notorious for her tight, comforting and loving hugs,” Nicole said. “Melanie made me a more positive, joyful person in general. She showed me that life, although sometimes not fair or easy, should not be taken too seriously. She taught me so much about doing the best I can with what I am given.”

Five years after her death, Melanie’s light continues to inspire her younger sister. As a freshman, Nicole joined a team of students to organize Mater Dei Dance Marathon (MDDM), a dance-filled fundraiser for Riley which her oldest sister, Victoria, helped start in 2010. Nicole’s dedication to MDDM as a four-year member and two-year executive council member who personally raised more than $7,700 for this year’s event prompted Victoria to nominate her for May Youth of the Month honors. 

“The part that makes me the proudest is Nicole’s ability to take our family’s story and turn it into a compelling story of why people should be involved and care about Riley. I know personally that it’s not always easy to share this story and the heartaches that came with it, but Nicole has done this so well and with so much grace,” Victoria said. “Even as a younger sister she is absolutely a role model for me and I wanted to be able to show that to her.”

“Victoria is the one person I look up to the most because she went through the same family experience as me but with so much strength and grace. I think, as the youngest sibling, I always sought the approval and attention of my big sister, so hearing her share the news [about this recognition] was extremely special to me. I consider her my biggest role model,” Nicole said. “I always say my sister Melanie is the reason I dance, but I dance for both my sisters, Victoria and Melanie, because they are such big inspirations in my life.”

In addition to her work with Dance Marathon (which in total raised $41,554.28 this year), Nicole serves others through Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council. She recently wrote a YR blog post about her experience volunteering at the Dream Center.

“If giving my time to others helps them to live their life differently and better than before, then it’s totally worth it. I think so often a smile, a hug or a conversation can be overlooked in its ability to make an impact,” Nicole explained.

“I think having Melanie as an example of inclusion and love gave Nicole the best perspective on life someone can possibly have. I know that Melanie taught Nicole endless amounts of patience, how to include everyone and that a hug can heal just about anything,” said Victoria.

This summer, Nicole will help facilitate Youth Resources’ TEENPOWER leadership conferences as a member of Youth Staff. She plays soccer at Mater Dei and is the student council clerk, as well as a member of the pep and service clubs. Nicole plans to study speech therapy at the University of Tennessee and wants to continue giving back while in Knoxville through Dance Marathon and a church youth group.

Nicole’s recognition as Youth of the Month qualifies her as a 2019 Youth Resources’ Youth of the Year candidate. The Youth of the Year is named at Youth Resources’ Hall of Fame Celebration. 

Free fishing day on May 19

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On this day, Indiana residents do not need a license or trout/salmon stamp to fish in Indiana’s public waters.

Need more info?

* Find places to fish
* Fishing Reports
* Go FishIN in the City (urban fishing program)
* Free fishing day events

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Wahoo! You’ve almost made it!

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Wahoo! You’ve almost made it! That’s right, summer vacation is almost here! This summer, we invite you to come hang out with us while you’re off chaperone duty. We bet you’ll experience our site in a whole new way (and will have to remind a lot less people to use their inside voices)! Check out opportunities below for special times to visit. Then, ready or not, August will be here before you know it! You can expect even more from us this coming year. We’ve got lots of new opportunities in the works, including art therapy, adult workshops and new family programs. We’ve got a few sneak previews below for what’s to come in the 2018-2019 school year. Have suggestions for programming you’d like to see? Shoot an email to Bethany Thomas, VP of Programs and Education Engagement, at BThomas2@indianamuseum.org.

Holcomb Statement on President Trump’s Approval of Indiana’s Disaster Declaration

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the statement below regarding President Donald J. Trump’s disaster declaration for the State of Indiana following severe storms and flooding earlier this year. The full announcement from the White House Press Office is included below for reference. Read the letter Gov. Holcomb submitted to President Trump on April 27online here.

“I saw firsthand the devastation in the northern and southern parts of our state as a result of these unrelenting storms. We’re grateful that President Trump quickly approved this disaster declaration to allow additional support and assistance for the Hoosier families and communities that were hurt the most.”

Aces Baseball rally late, fall short in opener against Dallas Baptist

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After eight innings of struggle at the plate, the University of Evansville flexed its muscles at the plate, but it was too little, too late, as the Purple Aces fell to Dallas Baptist, 3-1, Friday night at Horner Ballpark in Dallas, Texas.

“We fought back to get the tying run at the plate, but couldn’t get the big hit,” said Head Coach Wes Carroll. “Proud of the fight and look forward to tomorrow.”

Freshman right hand pitcher Austin Ruesch got the start for the Aces, and after getting a double play early in the opening frame, got into serious trouble. A two out double, then a balk, put the icebreaking run 90 feet away. Then, Matt Duce sent a single to right, bringing in Jimmy Glowenke, making it 1-0 Patriots. Later in the inning, KodyFunderburk drilled a double to tally Duce, pushing the DBU lead to 2-0.

Ruesch would find more trouble in the second inning. Hill Alexander led off the frame with a single. A pair of wild pitches advanced Alexander to third. Then, a Devlin Granburg ground out to third brought in Alexander, giving the Patriots a 3-0 advantage.

Dallas Baptist would end Ruesch’s night in the third inning, loading up the bases with one out. Senior reliever Jimmy Ward came in and put out the fire with a pop up in foul territory and a fly out to center, keeping the game within reach at 3-0. Ward would go onto to pitch two more scoreless frames.

Another senior reliever, Hunter Porterfield, took over in the sixth, and would keep the Patriots off the scoreboard the rest of the way, striking out three across the final three frames.

“Our two seniors, Ward and Porterfield, did an outstanding job keeping us in the game”, said Carroll.

However, the UE bats couldn’t do much damage against DBU starting pitcher Trevor Conn, who struck out five, while allowing just two hits through eight innings of shutout work.

Still down 3-0 in the final frame, junior left fielder Troy Beilsmith would finally break through, launching the first pitch he saw from reliever MacGregor Hines over the wall in left for his team-leading sixth home run of the season, cutting the deficit to two runs. Two batters later, freshman first baseman Tanner Craig earned a walk, bringing the tying run to the plate with two outs. However, sophomore Kenton Crews struck out to end the game.

The loss drops the Aces to 8-31 overall and 1-12 in the Missouri Valley Conference, while Dallas Baptist improved to 29-14 and 10-3 in the MVC.

The two teams are back in action tomorrow night back at Horner Ballpark, in a game that can be seen on ESPN U. First pitch is at 8 p.m. (CT).

Citizen Tip Leads to Arrest by Indiana Conservation Officers after Manhunt in Hoosier National Forest (Perry County).

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Indiana Conservation Officers arrested Mark Cates (54), DeMotte, on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia, and Disturbing Federal Ground in Search of Artifacts.

Just after 2:30 p.m. this afternoon, Indiana Conservation Officers Zac Howerton and Lucas Patterson were on patrol in the Hoosier National Forest along S.R. 37 near Leopold, when they encountered Cates and a female companion, who are suspected to have been illegally digging for artifacts on federal property.

As the officers escorted the couple from the woods, Cates fled on foot back into the woods.  Multiple agencies responded, including the Perry County Sheriff’s Department, Tell City Police, Perry County EMA, and Hoosier National Forest Law Enforcement Rangers, and a lengthy search ensued.

During the search, a citizen alerted officers of a suspicious male in a driveway near a residence.  Shortly afterward, Indiana Conservation Officer Lt. Phil Schuetter was able to take Cates, who was found to have multiple outstanding felony arrest warrants, into custody without incident.

All charges are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Eagles punch ticket to GLVC Championship game

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Senior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) hit a grand slam and sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) racked up 10 strikeouts as University of Southern Indiana Softball punched its ticket to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship Tournament for the first time since 2002 with a 6-1 win over the University of Missouri-St. Louis Friday afternoon.

The Screaming Eagles (30-22) scored five times in the bottom of the third inning to break a scoreless tie. They took advantage of a pair of errors to score their first run, while a walk and a hit batter sent Fossett to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs.

With a 2-1 count, Fossett hit a towering fly ball to right field that slowly drifted over the fence for her first-career grand slam and USI’s second of the year—junior second baseman Claire Johnson (Pittsboro, Indiana) hit a grand slam in USI’s 8-5 win over Quincy University on April 9.

Missouri-St. Louis (32-21) answered in the top of the sixth inning with a solo home run off the bat of senior catcher Jennah Perryman, but the Eagles answered with a tally in the home half of the sixth inning to retake a five-run advantage.

Fossett, who was 3-for-3 on the day, had a lead-off single in the sixth inning that led to USI’s sixth run of the contest. An error and a passed ball also contributed to the Eagles’ final tally.

Leonhardt (16-11) earned the win after scattering one run off five hits and a walk throughout seven innings of work.

The Eagles, who are looking for their fourth GLVC Tournament title and first since 1998, will face either Missouri-St. Louis or the University of Indianapolis Saturday at noon. The Greyhounds and Tritons are playing in the elimination bracket Friday evening. The Eagles will have two cracks at capturing the championship Saturday, while either Missouri-St. Louis or Indianapolis will need two wins.

Southern Indiana 6, Missouri-St. Louis 1 (May 04, 2018 at East Peoria, IL)

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Missouri-St. Louis.. 000 001 0 -  1  5  4      (32-21)

Southern Indiana…. 005 001 X -  6  6  0      (30-22)

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Pitchers: Missouri-St. Louis – Kingery, Carly; Tiffee, Andee(4) and Perryman, Jennah.

Southern Indiana – Leonhardt, Jennifer and Barr, Lindsey.

Win-Leonhardt, Jennifer(16-11)  Loss-Kingery, Carly(15-7)  T-1:47  A-87

HR UMSL – Perryman, Jennah (12).

HR USI – Fossett, Marleah (3).

Weather: 70s, sunny

Game: 52-GLVC

EVSC Principal Receives May Cause for Applause Award

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Academy for Innovative Studies Diamond Middle School Principal Hannah Kirkman is the May recipient of the EVSC’s Cause for Applause award. The award seeks to recognize individuals who go above and beyond their normal job responsibilities.

 

According to co-worker, Carrie French, Kirkman “works countless hours to provide the best learning environment for her students and an amazing workplace for her team.” According to French, Kirkman pushes her staff and students to grow daily while being understanding and supportive. She goes on to say that she always has a smile on her face and is a wonderful role model for students and even staff.

Another co-worker also said that Kirkman recognizes every student birthday in some way and gives special gift certificates to families in need.

 

“Our school is definitely a better place because of her wise and strong leadership,” wrote Doug DeWig, EVSC police officer, on his nomination letter.

 

Anyone can nominate an employee of the EVSC for the award. Deadline for nominations is the third Friday of each month. To nominate an EVSC employee, go to www.evscschools.com and click on About Us and see Cause for Applause under Community. Paper forms are available at the schools for those without access to the Internet.