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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
Lady Eagles Track And Field Collect Four Wins At DePauw
GREENCASTLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Indoor Track & Field collected four wins at the Tiger Small College Invitational Friday night in Greencastle, Indiana.
Senior Melina Gryschka (Garbsen, Germany) earned her second win of the season and first in the 800 meters, completing the event in a time of two minutes, 22.49 seconds. Junior Kate Henrickson (Boonville, Indiana) finished the event second in 2:24.26, while freshman Amanda Moore (Farmersburg, Indiana) came in fourth.
The Screaming Eagles also came away with the top two spots in the mile, as junior Allison Rollins(Newburgh, Indiana) brought home the win in 5:22.19. Junior Micalah Booher (Pendleton, Indiana) finished second, with junior Sarah Hamilton (Chandler, Indiana) and senior Allyson Watson (East Peoria, Illinois) finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.
In the 3000 meters, sophomore Ashley Lawhorn (Frankfort, Kentucky) grabbed the win, crossing the line in 10:55.43. Watson had her second top five of the night finishing second.
Freshman Dakota Gates (Columbus, Indiana) took second in the 200 meters in 28.02, with fellow freshman Ralen Campbell (Indianapolis, Indiana) taking fourth in 28.25. Campbell was also second in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet, 10.25 inches, while sophomore Rylie Smith (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) was runner-up in the pole vault with a height of 9’5.25″.
The 4×400 meter relay team of Hamilton, Henrickson, Gates, and Gryschka was also victorious.
USI returns to action February 9-10 at the GVSU Big Meet in Allendale, Michigan.
FOOTNOTE: USI RESULTS
Short-Handed Aces Battle But Fall To Sycamores
Junior guard Kerri Gasper set a career-high with 26 points, adding 10 rebounds, as the University of Evansville fought through adversity in a 66-57 loss to Indiana State on Friday night inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
“To think what this team did what we did tonight based on what we’ve seen last 15 games, you would not have expected,” said Aces head coach Matt Ruffing. “We go from 11 players to six and two four players, two five players, no point guard, and a two and a three. I told our kids that the effort that we’ve been wanting and begging them for was shown today. We gave it all we had. I don’t think we left anything out there.”
Gasper led all scorers with 26 points while junior center Kelsi Scott joined Gasper with a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards, tying a season-high for rebounds. Indiana State finished with four players in double-figures led by Regan Wentland who scored 18 points.
“Kerri Gasper played a heck of a game. She controlled the game and had to play point guard due to some injuries. I challenged her this week to start stepping up and start being the player she can be. Don’t wait for your senior year to have that moment and I thought tonight she did a great job.”
The Aces (3-18, 0-9 MVC) faced tests throughout the night starting with a pair of players exiting due to injury just 37 seconds into the contest. Coming into the contest with a short bench, Evansville grinded through the first quarter as it took a 3-2 lead on a three-pointer by Gasper. Indiana State (14-7, 6-4 MVC) jumped back in front with a 5-0, but the Aces again had an answer with a jumper by sophomore Macie Lively that trimmed the Sycamores lead to two at 7-5 nearing the midway point of the quarter. The see-saw battle in the opening frame ended with the Sycamores carrying a four-point, 15-11 advantage into the second quarter.
Once again, Evansville was presented with a challenge as another Purple Ace left the game due to an injury leaving them with just six available players. With UE up 18-17 with 6:59 left in the second quarter, the Sycamores mounted a 13-5 run to take a 30-23 advantage in the final minutes of the half. Gasper continued her impressive opening half as she closed the second period with a layup that gave her 10 points at the break and trimmed Indiana State’s advantage to 30-25 at the break.
In the third quarter, the Aces would not let Indiana State pull away. The Sycamores built as large as a 10-point lead with 2:18 left in the frame before sophomore Crimson Jones hit a layup with under a minute left in the quarter to push Evansville back within single-digits at 45-37 heading into the fourth quarter. Evansville was held to its lowest shooting percentage of the night in the third quarter as the Aces went just 3-14 (21.4%) from the field in the period while Indiana State shot 6-16 (37.5%) from the field in the third frame.
Indiana State came out aggressive to start the fourth quarter as the Sycamores built their lead to its largest point of the night at 53-37 with 7:40 remaining. The Aces manufactured one last push over the next four minutes as Evansville sliced the Sycamores advantage to just seven with 3:07 left on the clock. Over the final three minutes of play, Evansville sent Indiana State to the charity stripe six times where the Sycamores converted 10 of 12 attempts and held on for the 66-57 win.
The Aces dominated the boards, earning a 48-28 rebounding advantage over the Sycamores. Both teams shot relatively evenly in the contest as UE finished 35.2% (19-54) on the evening to Indiana State’s 36.7% (22-60).
Evansville has nearly a week off from competition before the Aces return to action on February 9 against Drake and February 11 versus UNI in an MVC weekend inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
“IS IT TRUE” FEBRUARY 3, 2018
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?â€
IS IT TRUE that the first installment of campaign finance reports has been officially filed with the Vanderburgh County Clerk last week? …some of the filings we reviewed were predictable but one concerning the Republican primary race for the Vanderburgh County Commissioner caught our attention?  …that well-known businessman, well-respected community leader and political newcomer Steve Hammer reported that his campaign has collected an impressive $43,835 from135 people so far?  …that longtime political office holder and highly regarded community leader Mike Duckworth reported that four (4) people give him $3,200 towards his campaign so far?  …that well-known businessman and political newcomer Vernon Stevens reported that nine (9) people give him $4,050 towards his campaign? …we are normally good at analyzing financial data but we must admit that we are totally puzzled by the remarkable financial differences between Mr. Hammer and his two opponents campaign contributions reports? …surely Mr. Duckworth and Mr. Stevens must have received additional political contributions since the last reporting period?  …the citizens of Vanderburgh County are blessed to have three (3) outstanding candidates to run in the Republican primary race for County Commission?
IS IT TRUE that the malaise of brick and mortar retail has gone to extreme levels in the past year?…last year K-Mart in Owensboro was on the casualty list to close? …this year Sears store located at Washington Square Mall, Evansville is now scheduled to close later this year??…this is the second round of closings for the two legacy brands that helped define the shopping habits Tri-State people for 50 plus years?…anyone who thinks the brick and mortar retail carnage is over is kidding themselves as the online craze is really just getting started?
IS IT TRUE the large legacy New York City chain Macy’s is now selling on the stock market for less than one third of the appraised value of their free and clear real estate?…one would think that Macy’s stock would be a no brainer given that statistic?…the trouble with real estate is that banks will, loan against it and that is the biggest concern with buying Macy’s stock?…the management of Macy’s may not get it yet and could leverage the real estate with debt to hold on to a dying business?…if they mortgage their real estate to prop up brick and mortar retail they will squander the last vestige of value that the Macy’s brand has to offer?
IS IT TRUE that the former consumer electronics giant HH Gregg that operated a retail store on Evansville’s east side after Circuit City went under just announced they have sold all of their intellectual property?…that includes the name HH Gregg, all patents, brands, trademarks, slogans, advertising materials, and banners?…the total sale price was reported to be only $400,000 for everything of value that remains of a once mighty brand?…that is less than a medium sized family home in Lake Ridge Crossing in Newburgh and a fraction of some private homes in the rural part of the county?
IS IT TRUE that a Republican friend just e-mailed this to us? Â ….he said; “Everytime you see stories about millions of Americans receiving raises or bonuses due to the Trump tax cuts please remember this: NOT A SINGLE DEMOCRAT VOTED FOR IT?
IS IT TRUE the 20 most popular stores in America are: 20) Best Buy, 19) Rite Aid, 18) Dollar General, 17) United States Postal Service, 16) Dunkin Donuts, 15) 7 Eleven, 14) Lowe’s, 13) Wendy’s, 12) Shell Gas Stations, 11) The Home Depot, 10) Burger King, 9) Taco Bell, 8) Dollar Tree, 7) CVS PHARMACY, 6) Target, 5) Walgreens Pharmacy, 4) Starbucks Coffee, 3)Subway, 2) McDonalds and number one (1) Walmart?
IS IT TRUE the 5 restaurant chains that are taking over America are: 5) Click-Fil-A. 4) Wingstop. 3) Marco Pizza, 2) Jersey Mike’s Subs and number one (1) is Raising Cane’s chicken fingers?
IS IT TRUE that the financial travails of the State of Illinois have been building up over a number of years with no budget and out of control spending?…the stratospheric taxes are also taking a toll on the population and many of the more successful people from Illinois have been voting with their feet?
IS IT TRUE according to the US Census Bureau, 450,000 people on a net basis have left the State of Illinois for greener and less taxing places since 2012?…it is the sort of people that Illinois will miss as taxpayers too because net receivers of social benefits seldom flee the taxman?
Fentanyl: Contributing To The 76 Overdose Deaths In Vanderburgh County In 2017
Opioids are still a major problem, but reports of a new drug in the community have officials concerned.
With 76 overdose deaths in Vanderburgh county, coroner Steve Lockyear says a mixture of drugs are to blame; prescription pills, meth, and even alcohol, but one drug more potent than morphine has started to make its way into Vanderburgh county, leaving a trail of death in its wake.
“People are dying, falling down on tops of themselves when they are doing this and they don’t understand the dangers of it.â€
Vanderburgh county coroner Steve Lockyear says fentanyl has played a part in many of the 76 overdose deaths in Vanderburgh county in 2017.
In many of those cases, Lockyear found a common thread, “mixed medications, a lot of different drugs. Very seldom do we see someone die from just a single drug in their system.â€
But it is fentanyl that has authorities’ attention for now.
“It can be more than 100 times more powerful than morphine, and that is the dangerous part of these clandestine labs that are making this is when you buy this off the street, you have no idea what you are getting.â€
The Evansville fire department is working to combat the drug epidemic sweeping the nation.
“We have used it 164 times since then.â€
Keith Current -EMS manager with the Evansville fire department says his crews have been working with Narcan since April, 2017.
Their most critical tool in the fight against Opioids, the Narcan-Nalaxone kit. Current says can saves lives if administered quick enough.
“If you can get this into their system, as soon as somebody realizes there is an issue, it will generally turn them around in really about 3 minutes.â€
Steve Lockyear says the average age for an overdose in Vanderburgh County is 39.8 years old.
White Caucasian males are the biggest demographic affected, second to African-American, and thirdly Hispanics.
Narcan-Naxolone can be prescribed by a doctor, or bought over the counter.
The fire department carries two Narcan kits on their truck, but says it only works on opioids, not the potent fentanyl.
Even when Narcan is able to save lives, coroner Lockyear sees the destruction drugs leave behind.
“We spend 175,000 dollars a year in this office just in testing and autopsies for these so it very quickly becomes a burden on the tax payers and that doesn’t even include the cost of the funerals and how this affects families.â€
Which is why Lockyear says the fight starts at home.
“So it may take a family member to ask a friend, somebody keep an eye on them and make sure you get them the help they need. there are resources out there and go that direction, not the direction of coming to this office.â€
Steve Folz Files For State Representative IN District 76
Folz says he plans to tackle issues like opioids and vocational education. Folz also held a complementary filing for the same office in Vanderburgh County this afternoon.
FOOTNOTE: Mr. Folz will be taking on Republican Incumbent Wendy McNamara in the General election. She is running unopposed in the primary election.Â
SPANN(ING) THE GLOBE By JIM REDWINE
GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine
Week of February 5, 2018
SPANN(ING) THE GLOBE
It may not be the “Constant variety of sports†or the “Human drama of athletic competition†as promised by ABC’s Wide World of Sports, but Jim and Stephanie Spann’s New Harmony Soap Company provides a fun learning experience and great smells. Peg and I now know how to make soap and we have the aromatic masterpieces to prove it.
When Peg told me she had signed us up for a three hour soap-making class for this past Saturday my first thought, which I prudently kept to myself was, “Well, there goes my day offâ€. It was held at the New Harmony Soap Company on Main Street and was taught by the Doctor of Saponification, Jim Spann.
Saponification is not a misspelling of the great Italian sausage, soppressata, which is what I secretly hoped when Professor Spann started his lecture with the term. Turns out it is an ancient Latin term for soap-making. According to Jim we humans have been trying to remove the grit and maliferous substances from our bodies with homemade soaps since, at least, Babylonian days about 5,000 years ago, probably about the time that human population began to increase.
My first memories of soap-making involve our Pawhuska, Oklahoma neighbor lady, Mrs. Caldwell. I do not know her first name as when I was a child adults did not have first names. Today, complete strangers address everybody by first names and even the President of the United States is “The Donaldâ€. But the demise of polite society is stuff for another column. For now, we are addressing the wonderful world of soap-making.
Whereas Mrs. Caldwell brewed her lye soap in a galvanized tub over an open fire in her yard next door to my family home, Peg and I were carefully and skillfully instructed in the use of electric hot plates and stainless steel pots.
Instead of hours of stirring her concoction of sodium hydroxide, water and lard as Mrs. Caldwell did, Peg and I had the use of electric mixers. And our lard was supplanted with coconut oil, palm oil, sunflower oil and shea butter mixed with distilled water and a cornucopia of interesting scented oils, such as clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, eucalyptus, rosemary, peppermint, etc., etc., etc.
Once I accepted my fate of a Saturday without football or simply vegetating on the couch, my next fear was of falling into the remedial group of soap makers. No problem. The process was so easy even a judge could follow it. Although Peg was always at least one step ahead of me, no one else seemed interested in my progress. It was truly a lot of fun.
If you are looking for something different to do right here in Posey County, I highly recommend the Spann College of Saponification in New Harmony. The New Harmony Soap Company has 4 more soap-making classes coming up; 2 in February and 2 in March. And while I am in no way intimating you might have a need for it, you might smell better too.
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