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EVSC Holds Press Conference on Recent School Threats

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 A press conference was held at the EVSC Headquarters regarding the recent threats against EVSC schools. EVSC officials, Evansville Police Department, and Mayor Lloyd Winnecke spoke at the conference.

 

Mayor Winnecke says, “We really felt it was important to come together tonight to reassure the community that there is a strong connection between the school systems and local law enforcement…every threat is taken seriously and that partnership between law enforcement and our school systems could not be stronger…so tonight we’re here to send that message, that law enforcement and the school systems are working as great partners to ensure our schools, whether in the county, a diocese school or part of the EVSC, that the students in each of these schools are safe.”

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Confrontation With Congressman Bucshon

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Confrontation With Congressman Bucshon

By Richard Moss, MD
Candidate for Congress, Republican Party, 8TH Congressional District

I have given some thought to the events that occurred last Saturday and after reflecting, I have decided that in the name of good governance it was best to share it.

The Vanderburgh County GOP through Chairman Wayne Parke kindly invited me to speak at their monthly Saturday morning breakfast meeting before fellow Republicans regarding my campaign for Congress to represent Indiana’s 8th district.

In this venue, other candidates were permitted to introduce themselves briefly. There were two scheduled speakers, given roughly 10—15 minutes, which included Mike Duckworth, who is seeking the office of Vanderburgh County Commissioner, and myself. Mike went first, then me.

Congressman Larry Bucshon and his wife were present in the audience. I assumed someone notified them of my presence and was glad they decided to come.

I delivered my speech, introducing myself, my background as a Cancer Surgeon, local investor and businessman, columnist, author, and devoted husband of nearly 30 years, and father of four highly accomplished children. My oldest child, Arielle, is a Fulbright Scholar, fluent in Arabic who spent a year in Morocco after graduating from IU. She is an artist and musician and plays the violin, piano, and saxophone. She was drum major for the Jasper Marching Band for two years. She currently performs with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra and will be going to Medical School next year. Noah was number 2 in tennis for the state while playing for Jasper High School as a senior. He plays a mean jazz saxophone and recently graduated from IU with a degree in business management. Last June, he and I climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa together. He is involved with a start-up company in Jasper. Adina and Isaiah are in the 9th and 8th grades, play the saxophone and violin and will be going to Indianapolis next week to compete at state. They are in “honors” level classes in school and getting A’s.

During my speech, I explained that my purpose for running was to provide a choice for Republicans in the primary. I stated that the Republican Party at the national level was a broken party cut off from its base, a party that refused to fight for the causes, values, and policies of the grassroots conservatives that help them win elections. I stated I was concerned that many conservatives would sit out coming elections because nowhere did they see their policies being represented and advanced. And that as a result, Republicans would suffer reversals that would be damaging to the party and, more importantly, to the country.

I mentioned that the Republican Congress just passed a budget with a $trillion deficit, worse than every year under Obama other than the first year, 2009, the recession year. The Republicans had now managed to position the Democrats as the party of fiscal discipline.

I stated that the Republicans were also busily negotiating an Amnesty Bill that would have upped the number from 690, 000 DACA recipients eligible for work permits to 1.8 million on a pathway to citizenship, a Democrat priority, not a Republican. The Republicans were now to the left of Obama on amnesty. At this time, Congressman Bucshon interrupted me and accused me of lying. He said that it was Trump’s doing. “Someone has to call you out when you lie,” he said to me.

Some people in the audience were quite taken aback by his behavior and comments.
I presented a choice for the audience and Republican voters throughout the district. I explained that if they believed that the current Republican Party and Congress reflected their beliefs and values – they had their party and their Congressman. If they, on the other hand, were deeply frustrated by the Republican Party and did not feel that they represented their interests, they should consider me.

I mentioned also that based on two articles published by Tom Langhorne of the Evansville Courier Press I was concerned that, like Evan Bayh before him, Congressman Bucshon had chosen to move this family to Washington DC, which I criticized. I felt that a representative should live, work, and raise his family in the community he represented.

I brought up Congressman Bucshon’s liberal voting record. Heritage Action, a conservative think-tank, rated him at 52% conservative, an F. I mentioned that the House Republican average was 68% and that Marlin Stutzman a former Indiana Congressman was 86%, and that if he had such numbers I wouldn’t be opposing him. But I could not accept a 52% ranking.

After my presentation, Congressman Bucshon stood up, walked towards me, and angrily ordered me to “Come here,” as if I were a subordinate. Quite frankly, I looked at him as if he were daft. He obviously doesn’t know me. He then got into my face, inches away and began poking his finger in my chest, red-faced and angry. He threatened to defame me and stain my character and reputation over alleged domestic abuse allegations from 25 years ago, the same story that was published 2 years ago in the last election cycle, two weeks before the primary, in the Evansville Courier Press. I told him it was an old story and addressed already by my wife in the Evansville Courier Press and City-County Observer. Beyond that, I’m still married to my wife, we have four wonderful children, the incident was based on a misunderstanding and, in any event, was 25 years old.

He angrily said to me, “You attack my family and now I will attack yours.”
I replied that I had never attacked his family; I only mentioned that he had moved his family to DC, based on two articles written by Tom Langhorne. He continued acting aggressively towards me until others present stepped in and separated us.

Congressman Bucshon’s behavior demonstrates him to be belligerent and intemperate, and unable to abide the normal back and forth exchange of a campaign. He appears incapable of tolerating a candidate who challenges him, points out differences, and provides a choice for the voters.

In conclusion, Congressman Bucshon physically and verbally accosted me in front of several witnesses at the Vanderburgh County GOP breakfast and showed himself to be vindictive, rude, and a classic bully. I find his behavior unacceptable.

Finally, let me add that Congressman Larry Bucshon misread me. I will not be bullied by him or anyone. Nor will I be intimidated by such schoolyard antics.

I will continue to press the issues that are important to the people of Indiana’s 8th district. I also pledge that if elected, I will continue to live, work, and raise my family in Indiana’s 8th Congressional District.

Sincerely,

Richard Moss MD

Posted Below Are Links that Was Referenced Article:

http://archive.courierpress.com/news/politics/elections/local/bucshons-setting-down-roots-in-dc-395620dd-dc20-44f3-e053-0100007f6193-389385301.html

https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/2017/10/07/bucshon-lives-washington-and-evansville/741862001/

WIFE OF 8TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE RESPONDS TO COURIER AND PRESS ARTICLE

https://city-countyobserver.com/170869-2/

FOOTNOTE: City-County Observer posted Dr. Richard Moss statement without editing or bias.  Its been alleged that the speech given by the 8th Congressional District candidate Dr. Richard Moss at last Saturdays Vanderburgh County Republican Party breakfast was video in its entirety?

 

Proposed Law Would Increase Charges For Drug Dealing Resulting In Death

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By Quinn Fitzgerald
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS ­– A bill that increases punitive measures for drug dealing that results in death passed a Senate committee Tuesday by a wide margin.

Only Sen. Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, voted against House Bill 1359, which was heard by the Corrections and Criminal Law Committee. He voiced concerns that the bill could lead to an increase in the number of murder charges filed, which would eventually lead to higher costs for taxpayers.

The bill would help to accomplish Gov. Eric Holcomb’s goal of attacking the opioid epidemic, said the bill’s author, said Rep. Greg Steuerwald, R-Avon.

“The governor understands fully and is extremely supportive in backing this issue of the opioid crisis drug addiction problem we have in the state from both the supply and demand side,” Steuerwald said.

David Powell, executive director of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council, testified in support of House Bill 1359. The bill proposes to increase the penalty for drug dealers whose products result in deaths. Photo by Quinn Fitzgerald, TheStatehouseFile.com

David Powell, executive director of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council, addressed a concern of law enforcement being able to prove that certain drugs cause the death.

“It’s kind of new ground for us. We’re not really good at investigating overdose deaths,” Powell said. “We’re going to have to get better at that because ultimately, you’re going to have to prove the dealing and then you’re going to have to prove that the drug used, to a medical certainty, resulted in death.”

Powell, who said he supported the bill, added that there’s always a combination of drugs found during autopsies.

Larry Landis, executive director of the Indiana Public Defender Council, disagreed with Powell and said drug-related deaths are not that difficult to prove. He said he opposed the bill.

Sen. Jim Tomes, R-Wadesville, questioned Powell on the fiscal burden the bill could impose on county jails. Powell said it’s hard to know for sure because of how difficult it can be to track down who dealt the drugs.

“You should not assume that every overdose is going to result in a criminal case,” Powell said. “We have to know who dealt the drugs.

The bill moves to the Senate Appropriations Committee for review.

FOOTNOTE: Quinn Fitzgerald is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

I’M FAILING AT PASSWORDS

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By Peter Funt

I have several online accounts that I use a few times year and not once have I gained access without first trying several passwords and then clicking “Forgot Password” to begin the damnable process of getting a new one.

More challenging for me than the password itself is the Security Question. What was the first street you lived on? Apparently when I set-up the account I typed “Mt. Airy Road,” but months later I entered “Mount Airy Road.” Sorry: Your answer does not match our records for this account.

Who was your favorite school teacher? Sheesh. Did I give them Mrs. Corwin because she wrote on my second grade report card that my work was “extremely average”? Or was it Mr. Brooks because he doubled as the tennis coach and made me captain when I didn’t really deserve it? Or was it Miss Fox, the fifth grade teacher on whom I had such a crush that I phoned her at home every night and spoke for over an hour?

What is your favorite breakfast cereal? Do they mean before age ten, when I would only eat Kellogg’s Sugar Corn Pops? Or later in life when someone convinced me that Special K is healthy? Are they talking about hotel breakfast buffets where Fruit Loops are free? Or do they mean at night, straight out of the box, in which case peanut-flavored Panda Puffs are an excellent choice?

After failing the Security Question I have to obtain a text message with a multi-digit Temporary Code, which is difficult because I’m only able to grasp four, maybe five, digits at a time. While typing them into the Reset Password Form on my computer the light-up screen on my phone goes dark and I can’t see the next batch of numbers. I tap my phone, and the text disappears.

Many of the sites I try to access tell me, “Your User ID and/or Password are incorrect.” Come on, which! I have five or six IDs and maybe two dozen passwords. Do you have any idea how many possible combinations that is? Well, I don’t either‒but it’s too many to try before being notified that “For your protection, your account has been locked.”

I tried using one simple password, even if it didn’t have the “Strength” that most sites recommend. Here’s the problem with that: If your password is, say, StephCurry, but you forgot that you entered Curry with a capital C, then it won’t work. And when you reset that password you’ll probably be told that it’s “Too similar to a recently used password.”

So, you make it StephCurry#. I’m warning you: forget that last part and you’ll wind up changing it to StephCurry@ and then StephCurry+ and pretty soon you’re back with a Security Question that you can’t answer.

I often stare at the screen counting the little dots in my “hidden” password, hoping for a clue. Ten dots suggests it might be StephCurry; 11 dots might mean StephCurry#.

Over the years I have watched several YouTube classes on how to set-up a Single Password for all accounts. Let’s just say I did worse with those tutorials than I did in Mrs. Corwin’s class.

Last month I got a new credit card through American Airlines. The last thing I need is another credit card, but this was one of those deals offering 40,000 free miles.

When I tried to log in to pay my first bill I was notified that my User ID was incorrect. I entered my gmail address, which usually works, but not this time. In desperation I tried StephCurry and KevinDurant, but no luck.

I managed, on the second try, to answer the Security Question, which had to do with a “favorite pet,” and was notified that I would be emailed a link with which I could “retrieve” my User ID.

After several clicks CitiBank informed me: “Your User ID is Peter Funt.” Now, how could I have ever guessed that?

Grooms Earns First Career GLVC Player Of The Week Award

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) has been named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Week after helping lead the Screaming Eagles to road victories over William Jewell College and Rockhurst University.

For the week, Grooms averaged 20.5 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 10-of-12 from the free throw line as the Eagles earned their GLVC-best 12th consecutive win.

In Thursday night’s win at William Jewell, Grooms scored 15 points to go along with eight rebounds, four steals and two assists.

To cap off the weekend, Grooms posted a game-high 26 points as well as a career-high 12 rebounds as the Eagles held off Rockhurst. She scored 15 of her points in the second quarter and had seven during a key 19-4 second-half run to preserve the win.

This is Grooms’ first career Player of the Week award, and joins senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom(Grayslake, Illinois) as Eagles to win the award this season.

The Eagles conclude the regular season Thursday at the University of Wiscon

Weber is Promoted to Assistant District Commander at Evansville

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Evansville – Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas Carter has promoted Sgt. Tom Weber to the rank of First Sergeant to serve as the Assistant District Commander at Evansville.

Weber is a native of Rockport and a 1989 graduate of South Spencer High School. He later attended Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice.

Weber graduated from the Indiana State Police Recruit School in December 1993 and was assigned to the Evansville District. He primarily patrolled Pike County until he transferred to Warrick County in 1995. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2003 and served in that capacity until being promoted to assistant district commander.

First Sergeant Weber and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Newburgh with their three sons.

Ivy Tech’s Princeton Career & Technology Center to Host Job Fair

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The Gibson County Job Fair, hosted by Ivy Tech Community College, along with WorkOne of Southwest Indiana, and the Gibson County Chamber of Commerce, is planned for Wednesday, Feb. 28 from 2-5 p.m. at the Princeton Career & Technology Center, 2431 S. Crabtree Drive, in Princeton.

More than 30 local companies are expected to be at the event including: Aerotek, HMC Gears, Trilogy Health Services, Penske Logistics, and Berry Global. Interested individuals will have the opportunity to meet representatives from these companies to learn more about openings that exist, as well as training opportunities with Ivy Tech.

The event is free and open to the public.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Reader’s Advisor – EVPL Oaklyn Library
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$12.98 an hour
I need a valid driver’s license. I need to have a Bachelor’s degree in a related or applicable field and minimal experience conducting programs for users of all…
Forklift Operator (PT/Evenings)
PepsiCo 8,077 reviews – Elberfeld, IN
Valid CDL license (if required). Driving a forklift (e.g., performing basic operations such as driving forwards, driving backwards, lifting and lowering boom,…
Reader’s Advisor – Oaklyn Location
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SEL Interventionist
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$37,229 a year
$37,229 (entry level salary) + years of experience related to field. Bachelor’s degree preferred in social work, education, psychology, counseling or similar…
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Commonwealth Pain and Spine – Evansville, IN
Answers all telephone calls promptly. Calls patients with appointment reminders and reschedules as needed. 1+ Years in Medical Front Desk, preferred….
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O’Bryan Barrel Company – Evansville, IN
Strong, stable reconditioning company in Evansville, Indiana is looking for a passionate, dedicated individual to join our team as a receptionist….
Route Driver- Evening Shift- Home Daily-$20.10/hr
Monarch Beverage Company 12 reviews – Evansville, IN
$19.50 an hour
Required license or certification:. Must be able to pass pre-hire drug screen, DOT physical, credit check, driving record review, criminal background check, and…
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Position may vary in assignment based on current needs of the business, must be willing to move throughout the shop to accommodate business/manufacturing needs…
Elevator Apprentice
Hoist & Crane Service Group 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ability to gain technical knowledge and skills. Working knowledge of hand tools. Hoist & Crane Service Group is seeking an Elevator Apprentice with electrical…
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RB 555 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position is responsible for driving the Enfa business, building consumer relationships and supporting brand initiatives through contacts with consumers -…
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Signature Retail Services 38 reviews – Evansville, IN
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A valid driver’s license and proof of vehicle insurance is required. Hex head driver – (assorted sizes 1/16 to 1/4)….
Desktop Support I
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Develop Subject Matter Expert (SME) capabilities for applications and/or technologies as assigned. Provide technical support, including routine maintenance and…
Bookseller – Part-Time
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Greet and establish rapport with customers, engaging them in conversations about all our products and services….
Maintenance Helper
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Dealer Class Trainee
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JOIN OUR TEAM! Complete an On-Line Application NOW! Simply click on the EMPLOYMENT Button located on the TropEvansville.com Home Page. Candidates must have an…
Family Case Manager
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Investigate, child abuse, neglect, assessment, safety, counsel, casework, child protection, child development, foster care, family preservation, adoption,…
Full-Time Customer Service/Comptroller ($400-$500/week)
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$400 – $500 a week
Answer incoming calls and making outgoing calls for customers. Valid Drivers License. Required license or certification:….
Casino Promotions Rep
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 26 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Must be able to obtain an Indiana Gaming Commission License. Prepares status reports on all special events and entertainment functions to include pre and post…
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Renewing management 5 reviews – Newburgh, IN
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Answers incoming phone calls and handles each call accordingly, whether it is a client call, irate resident, service request, etc. Transfer calls to assistant…
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Board certified by the American Board of Medical Genetics or the American Board of Genetic Counseling; The Genetics Counselor in The Women’s Hospital will…
Level 1 Technical Support
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Evansville Overstock Warehouse – Evansville, IN
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When Do Vehicle Crashes Happen? This Interactive Site Will Tell You; Learn Even More at the MPH Data Day on March 6, 2018

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If you’ve ever wondered is it possible to predict when and where a vehicle crash may occur, the answer to that question is “Yes”. The Indiana State Police engaged the services of the Management Performance Hub, commonly referred to as the MPH, to create an interactive website for the public and media to help the public make informed road travel decisions.

The result of the collaborative efforts of the Indiana State Police and the MPH was development of the Indiana Daily Crash Prediction map. This interactive map can be found on the Indiana State Police website at this location: http://www.in.gov/isp/3268.htm.

The media and the public are encouraged to visit the website to read a brief overview of how the interactive map works and also view a short three minute video with more detailed information. With the winter driving months upon us it is the hope and desire of the Indiana State Police that this new tool will offer Hoosiers another way to help plan their commute for work, pleasure or daily errands.

If you’ve ever wondered is it possible to predict when and where a vehicle crash may occur, the answer to that question is “Yes”. The Indiana State Police engaged the services of the Management Performance Hub, commonly referred to as the MPH, to create an interactive website for the public and media to help the public make informed road travel decisions.

The result of the collaborative efforts of the Indiana State Police and the MPH was development of the Indiana Daily Crash Prediction map. This interactive map can be found on the Indiana State Police website at this location: http://www.in.gov/isp/3268.htm.

The media and the public are encouraged to visit the website to read a brief overview of how the interactive map works and also view a short three minute video with more detailed information. With the winter driving months upon us it is the hope and desire of the Indiana State Police that this new tool will offer Hoosiers another way to help plan their commute for work, pleasure or daily errands.

More About the Map:

The interactive map predicts the current three-hour time window, but users can select an alternate period of time for that current day. The map updates based on the selections, using color shading to indicate the probability of a crash occurring on that date and time in each 1km by 1km grids throughout the state. Blue indicates a low probability, yellow indicates a moderate probability and red indicates a high probability. Locations of relevant historical crashes can be seen as red and gray dots as the user zooms in on an area. Red dots represent fatal and EMS response crashes while gray dots indicate property damage crashes.

The Overall Goal:

The Daily Crash Prediction map allows for proactive policing approaches, targeted towards a reduction in crashes and fatalities. Data from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) indicates a reduction of 1 percent of all crashes could result in savings of up to 35 million dollars per year for Indiana travelers, while protecting the lives and well-being of the motoring public across the state.

Visit the MPH Data Day:

MPH Data Day is an open event being held at the Indiana Statehouse North Atrium on Tuesday March, 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Come share ideas and learn how Indiana is leading the nation with data and innovation. Hear from MPH partners that are using Indiana data to positively impact the lives of Hoosiers.  The flyers included with this release provide more information about the MPH Data Day that is open to the media and public.

The Overall Goal:

The Daily Crash Prediction map allows for proactive policing approaches, targeted towards a reduction in crashes and fatalities. Data from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) indicates a reduction of 1 percent of all crashes could result in savings of up to 35 million dollars per year for Indiana travelers, while protecting the lives and well-being of the motoring public across the state.

Visit the MPH Data Day:

MPH Data Day is an open event being held at the Indiana Statehouse North Atrium on Tuesday March, 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Come share ideas and learn how Indiana is leading the nation with data and innovation. Hear from MPH partners that are using Indiana data to positively impact the lives of Hoosiers.  The flyers included with this release provide more information about the MPH Data Day that is open to the media and public.

Otters Seek Host Families For 2018 Season

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The Evansville Otters are seeking local individuals and households interested in joining the host family program and hosting an Otters player for the 2018 season.
When players decide to continue their baseball career in independent baseball, many travel from across the country to play in the Frontier League. This means that they are hours away from friends and family members. For this reason, when they arrive in Evansville, they look for a touch of home to make them feel welcome. One way the community “adopts” the players is by serving as host families during the season. Families provide housing, as well as a support system, for the player(s) they host.
The Evansville Otters are asking families to take players for Spring Training in late April until the regular season ends around Labor Day. In the case of potential postseason play for the Evansville Otters, host families will be needed through late September.
Host families and players are asked to complete a questionnaire before they are matched and this enables the organization to match a player with the appropriate family. The Otters do everything they can to ensure a suitable match is made for both the player and family.
Participants in the host family program receive benefits as an expression of gratitude on behalf of the Evansville Otters for their support.
For more information about the host family program, visit evansvilleotters.com/community/host, or contact Sally Gries at 812-568-4782 or via email at hostfamilies@evansvilleotters.com.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Season tickets and group outing packages are on sale now for the upcoming 2018 season. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.