Reya is a female black cat. She’s just over a year old and is a pretty shy & reserved girl. She’s had a bit of an unstable life, adopted from VHS and then returned all within her first year. She is currently adoptable at River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville, but you may have to ask to see her… she may elude you at first! She’s ready to go home TODAY for $40 spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or River Kitty at (812) 550-1553 for details!
Evansville Police Merit Commission
Meeting Cancellation Notice
The Evansville Police Merit Commission scheduled meeting for
Monday, April 9, 2018 has been cancelled.
The next scheduled meeting of the Police Merit Commission will be on
Monday, April 16, 2018, in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex at 4:00pm.
The meeting originally scheduled for April 23, 2018 has also been cancelled.
Notice submitted by Sgt. Doug Schneider,
Liaison to the Evansville Police Merit Commission
Softball Splits Doubleheader Against Loyola
Teams Will Play The Rubber Match On Saturday
 CHICAGO – Day one at Loyola saw the University of Evansville softball team split a doubleheader against the Ramblers. UE took game one, 4-3 before Loyola shut out Evansville in game two by a 2-0 final.
The teams will play the rubber match on Saturday at a new time – 12 p.m. The game was pushed back an hour due to weather. Box scores from today are not available at this time.
“I thought we did a good job attacking our pitches in game one, but we really played into what Loyola wanted in the second game,†UE head coach Mat Mundell said. “Our pitchers threw great all day and we were able to make some nice plays defensively.â€
Morgan Florey was the star in game one, tossing seven innings. She gave up three runs, two earned, on just two hits. Florey struck out 13 Rambler batters in the effort. She also contributed offensively. With the Ramblers up 1-0 in the top of the fourth, her 2-run double gave Evansville the lead for good.
Brittany Hay added some insurance in the top of the fifth, notching her second home run in as many weekends. A 2-run shot gave the Purple Aces some insurance, extending the lead to 4-1. Those runs would be important as LUC got within one in the seventh, but Florey buckled down to clinch the 4-3 win.
Loyola rode the arm of Kiley Jones to a 2-0 win in game two. Jones allowed just two UE hits in the contest while the offense for the Ramblers supplied a pair of solo home runs.
McKenzie Johnson and Hay picked up the hits for UE.
Saturday’s finale has been moved to a 12 p.m. start time due to the anticipated weather in the Chicago area.
AN EVENING WITH PETE ROSE
Pete Rose was born on April 14, 1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Known as “Charlie Hustle” for his hard-charging style, he became one of the greatest players in the history of professional baseball and retired as the all-time leader in hits, games and at-bats. Below is a list of records Pete Rose claimed during his career.
MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
- Most Career Hits 4,256
- Most Games Played 3,562
- Most AB’s 14,053
- Most Singles 3,315
- Most Total Bases Switch Hitter 5,752
- Most Season 200 or more hits 10
- Most Season 600 or more AB’s 17
- Most Season 150 or more games played 17
- Most Winning Games 1,972
- 5 hits or more in Games 10XS
- Only major league Player in History to Play 500 Games at 5 Positions
- 1B(969) 2B(634) 3B(634) LF(671) RF(595)
- Most 20 Games or more hitting streak 7XS
- Most Total Times on base 5,929
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NATIONAL LEAGUE RECORDS
- Most Doubles 746
- Longest Consecutive Game Hitting Steak (44 Games) 1978
- 1963 ROY
- 1973 NL MVP
- 1975 WS MVP
- 17X All star at 5 positions
- 1B,2B,3B,LF, &RF
- 3 X NL Batting Champ 1968-1969-1973
- All Century Team 1900-2000
- 4 Hits or More in Games 73 Times
- Gold Glove 1969-1970
- Most Extra Base Hits by Switch Hitter 1,041
“READERS FORUM” MARCH 30, 2018
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The University of Evansville Names Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz as Institution’s 24th President
The University of Evansville has appointed Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz (petra-skev-ich) as the 24th president of the institution.
Pietruszkiewicz, who currently serves as dean and professor of law at Stetson University’s College of Law, was chosen for the position after an exhaustive nationwide search. The presidential search committee was led by UE trustee Sally Rideout, and the Board of Trustees elected Pietruszkiewicz in a formal vote on March 28.
“Throughout the process, we were impressed by the pool of candidates interested in serving UE – a group with diverse experiences and backgrounds,†said Rideout. “Pietruszkiewicz’s comprehensive understanding of the overall institutional operation and his successful leadership of taking Stetson’s independently operating College of Law through a time of great change made him stand out. The committee believes his vision and leadership style are a strong match for the University of Evansville and our entire community.â€
Pietruszkiewicz will assume his duties on July 1, replacing current UE president Thomas A. Kazee who will retire in May after eight years of service to the University.
“Dr. Kazee has provided outstanding leadership to this great University. During his eight years as president, we have witnessed the development of innovative new programs spearheaded by an outstanding faculty and staff,†said Linda White, chairman of University of Evansville’s Board of Trustees. “We now look forward to seeing what exciting developments lie ahead as Pietruszkiewicz leads our University.â€
Pietruszkiewicz has served as dean and professor of law at Stetson University College of Law for six years. The College of Law is geographically located three hours from Stetson’s undergraduate campus and is autonomous in managing its $40 million annual budget. As dean, Pietruszkiewicz has been closely involved with all faculty, administration, and operations. Under his leadership, Stetson’s College of Law contributed more than 30,000 hours of service to the community, and alumni support has increased by 39 percent.
He began his academic career at George Mason University School of Law, where he was an adjunct professor of law. He joined the faculty of the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2001 and became vice chancellor for business and financial affairs in 2007.
“I am delighted to join the University of Evansville community and look forward to working together with an exceptional faculty and outstanding staff to provide an education of distinction,†Pietruszkiewicz said. “From an international experience ranked number 1 in the country, to 96 percent of students participating in real-world externship experiences, to 94 percent graduating with meaningful jobs or graduate school awaiting them, I am eager to build on the tremendous success of UE. There is so much more we will do together.â€
 In his time at Stetson, Pietruszkiewicz has established an enrollment management model to strengthen entering student credentials, increased diversity of student body, improved a nationally recognized academic success program ranked top 30 in the US out of 202 law schools, and enhanced employment opportunities for graduating students.
Also at Stetson, Pietruszkiewicz created the first public-private 3+3 program in the United States, in which undergraduate students attend law school after just three years and first year credits in law school are applied to the fourth year of undergraduate studies.
During his tenure at Stetson, the annual fund increased substantially and the number of donors grew significantly last year. Additionally, 13 alumni chapters were launched for broadened engagement among graduates. He has also produced a surplus in capital and operational budgets each year as dean.
Prior to entering academia, Pietruszkiewicz served as a trial attorney in the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice from 1997 to 2001, receiving the Outstanding Attorney Award in 2000. He also served as an attorney/adviser in the United States Department of Education from 1992 to 1997, receiving the Assistant Secretary’s Award for Team Distinction and the Deputy Secretary’s Award for Service
Pietruszkiewicz was an NCAA and high school basketball official and worked with Special Olympics Virginia and Special Olympics Louisiana. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Scranton, a J.D. at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in taxation at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C.
Pietruszkiewicz is married to Siobhan (sha-von) Pietruszkiewicz, a licensed clinical worker with over a decade of experience writing and implementing grants for state agencies and local nonprofits. She has taught social work courses at Louisiana State University for undergraduate and graduate students as well as law students. The Pietruszkiewiczs have two children: Ryan, age 12; and John, age 8.
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Debbie Hilton Named New Director of the Saint Vincent Foundation
Debbie Hinton joined St. Vincent Evansville, Indiana Southern Region on March 5 as Director of Foundation. Debbie has been associated with the hospital for over 27 years serving on a variety of boards including the St. Vincent Evansville Foundation Board, the St. Vincent Breast Center Board and the Women and Children’s Advisory Board. In addition, Debbie is a past chair of the Cornette Ball and the Heritage Open, the two largest annual fundraisers for the health system.
As Director of the Foundation, Debbie will oversee all operations with the Foundation to support the many needs of our health ministry, including educational opportunities for patients and staff to advanced technologies to support special programs within the hospital and community; capital campaign and major gifts, community engagement and events.
Debbie has had a wide range of experience in the financial sector, advertising agency and healthcare. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing Communication from the University of Evansville.
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