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Gov. Holcomb to Attend National Governor’s Association Winter Meeting in D.C. Feb. 24 – 26

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb will attend the annual National Governors Association Winter Meeting in Washington D.C., Feb. 24 through Feb. 26.

While there, he and other governors will meet with the president and vice president. Gov. Holcomb will meet with federal Department of Labor Secretary Acosta to discuss Indiana’s Next Level Jobs initiative to get more Hoosiers the skills they need to secure fulfilling, good paying jobs in high demand careers. He will also meet with Veterans Affairs Secretary Shulkin to discuss the state’s Next Level Veterans partnership to attract, employ and retain more veterans around the country who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life.

Additionally, Gov. Holcomb plans to meet with foreign leaders from Australia and Canada to discuss economic development opportunities in Indiana. First Lady Janet Holcomb will join the governor for the trip and both will attend an annual dinner for governors at the White House. Finally, on Monday evening, Feb. 26, the governor will introduce Vice President Pence at a “Tribute to a Hoosier Vice President and Second Lady” hosted by the Indiana Society of Washington, D.C. at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

Dahlstrom Garners Academic All-District Honors

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois) has been named CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Thursday in a vote by the NCAA Division II sports information directors in the Midwest Region.

An exercise science major with a 3.91 grade point average, Dahlstrom is enjoying a career year for the No. 9/14 Screaming Eagles. She is currently sixth in the Great Lakes Valley Conference with 16.9 points per game and leads league with 10.4 rebounds per outing.

In 2017-18, Dahlstrom has collected a pair of GLVC Player of the Week awards and currently leads the conference with 12 double-doubles. She has twice scored more than 30 points in a game and has scored 20-or-more points in a game six times this year.

A third-team All-GLVC honoree as a junior in 2017-18, Dahlstrom currently ranks 19th all-time at USI with 982 career points and is sixth with 704 rebounds. She needs just 18 points to become the 18th player in program history to reach the 1,000-career point plateau and the sixth USI player to reach the 1,000-point and 700-rebound plateau.

USI (23-2, 15-1 GLVC) can clinch its second straight GLVC East Division title with a win over the University of Wisconsin-Parkside tonight and could claim the top seed in the GLVC Tournament with a win tonight and a win Saturday against Lewis University. Tonight’s game against UW-Parkside is slated to begin at 5:30.

Breaking News: Coroner Called to Scene of Police Action Shooting in Evansville

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The coroner has been called to the intersection of Hicks and Covert Avenue in response to a police action shooting.

Several Evansville Police units are on the scene. All police personnel is uninjured.

This intersection is closed. Police ask to avoid this area.

44News has a crew on scene. We will bring you more information as it becomes available.

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JUST IN: Multiple Arrests Made In Connection With New Year”s Day Murder Of D’Angelo White

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Multiple Arrests Made In Connection With New Year’s Day Murder 

Evansville Police have arrested 3 people in connection with January 1, 2018, shooting death of D’Angelo White. A 4th suspect remains at large.

Investigators believe White was lured to the 1400 block of S Bedford by 17-year-old CHARISSA ROBINSON. (Because ROBINSON is charged as an adult, in this case, she is being publicly identified.) Prior to the murder, ROBINSON sent White a message saying she wanted to buy marijuana from him. Police believe the drug deal was arranged with the purpose of robbing White.

White arrived at 1406 S. Bedford and ROBINSON got into his car. ROBINSON examined two large bags of marijuana and agreed to buy $25 worth of the drug. As White and ROBINSON were conducting the drug deal, MYKEL BLAIR (18), NOAH COLEMAN (20), and DERRICK BUTTS (38) approached the car. During the robbery, White was shot. Investigators believe MYKEL BLAIR was the person who fired shots into the car. White was able to drive away but crashed a short distance away. He died from his gunshot injuries. Police recovered 68 grams of marijuana in White’s car. White was killed over less than $500 worth of marijuana.

EPD investigated an incident on November 2, 2017, where BLAIR and another man were shot near the intersection of Monroe and Evans. Neither BLAIR nor the other victim cooperated with the investigation. Police do not believe the two cases are connected.

Police learned that ROBINSON stole a handgun from a relative prior to the robbery. Investigators believe the stolen gun may have been used in the robbery. Police was told COLEMAN removed several guns from the house after the murder. Investigators also learned COLEMAN had been stopped by Henderson Police in the days after the murder. COLEMAN was in possession of 6 handguns. The guns were seized by HPD. He was not arrested during the stop. The guns will be tested to see if any are connected with White’s murder.

BUTTS was already in the Vanderburgh County Jail on unrelated charges. ROBINSON was taken into custody without incident after being interviewed at EPD headquarters. BLAIR was located at a Newburgh home and taken into custody without incident by the US Marshal’s Task Force.

ROBINSON, BLAIR, and BUTTS are in the Vanderburgh County Jail facing the following charges:
Murder
Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery Resulting in Death
Attempted Armed Robbery Resulting in Death

Police are looking for COLEMAN. EPD does not have an image of him at this time. Anyone with information on his location is asked to call EPD or WeTip at 1-78-CRIME.

FOOTNOTE: All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Eagles rally past Rangers, clinch GLVC East Division title

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball rallied from a nine-point first-half hole and a five-point halftime deficit to defeat the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, 75-53, and clinch its second consecutive Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division title Thursday evening.

Led by senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) and senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois), the No. 9/14 Screaming Eagles outscored, the Rangers 44-17 in the second half, including 21-5 in the third period, to earn their 13th straight victory.

Grooms led all scorers with 23 points on 8-of-12 (.667) shooting and a 7-of-10 (.700) effort from the free throw line. She scored five of USI’s first seven points in the third period, including the basket that put the Eagles in front (38-36) for good midway through the third period.
USI (24-2, 16-1 GLVC), which trailed 28-19 early in the second quarter and 35-27 late in the first half, got buckets by Dahlstrom and Grooms in the closing minute of the half to begin what turned out to be a game-changing 23-3 run.

The Eagles scored the first nine points of the second half and led 50-38 until a UW-Parkside three-pointer late in the third period briefly broke USI’s momentum. USI, however, got a pair of free throws from Grooms at the end of the quarter to go up 52-41; then scored 10 of the first 12 points in the fourth quarter to extend its lead to 62-43 with six minutes to play.

In the process, Dahlstrom became the 18th player in program history to eclipse the 1,000-point barrier and the sixth player to reach 1,000 points and 700 rebounds. She entered the night in need of 18 points to reach the plateau and finished the game with 18 points and four rebounds.

Grooms, senior guard Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois) and junior forward Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) each had a game-high tying six rebounds for the Eagles, who earned a 38-26 edge on the glass. Eschweiler finished with six points and a career-high six assists, while Harshbarger had four points and five assists.

Junior guard Ali Bettencourt had 20 points to lead the Rangers (8-21, 4-13 GLVC), who made 5-of-8 three-pointers in the first 11 minutes to build the nine-point lead. USI was 0-of-10 from the arc, but managed to shoot 50.0 percent (28-56) for the game, while holding the Rangers to just 15-of-45 (.333) from the field.

Strangely enough, the Eagles shot 61.5 percent (8-13) from the field in the first period despite trailing 25-19 heading into the second quarter. USI, which was 19-of-25 from the free throw line, coughed the ball up 11 times in the first half; but limited its offensive miscues to just three second-half turnovers.

USI, which is 7-0 against the East Division in 2017-18, can make it a clean sweep of the East if it can defeat host Lewis University Saturday at 1 p.m. in Romeoville, Illinois. The Flyers (21-6, 14-3 GLVC) were idle Thursday evening.

Hoosiers Qualify 19 for Thursday Night Finals at Big Ten Championships

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The No. 3-ranked Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team qualified 19 swimmers and divers for Thursday night finals at the 2018 Big Ten Championships at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis, Minn.

Among the 19 swimmers and divers, nine will be competing in Championship Finals, including three each in the A Finals of the 200 IM and 1-meter dive. Four will compete in B Finals, while six will swim in C Finals.

500 Freestyle

Adam Destrampe will represent the Hoosiers in the Championship Final of the 500 freestyle after qualifying eighth overall with a personal-best time of 4:19.00.

Trey Hubbuch will lead three Hoosiers in the C Final of the 500 free after coming in with a time of 4:22.72. Spencer Lehman (4:23.66) and Ethan Curl (4:24.36) will also swim in the C Final for IU. Both Curl and freshman Corey Gambardella tied for 24th overall, but IU elected to scratch Gambardella to avoid the swim-off and allow Curl to swim on Thursday night.

200 IM
Defending Big Ten champion Vini Lanza will be the top seed for tonight’s Championship Final of the 200 IM, touching the wall with a time 1:42.06. Lanza’s mark is the sixth-best in IU history.

Joining him in the A Final will be Ian Finnerty (1:42.06)  and Blake Pieroni (1:43.92), who qualified fourth and sixth overall, respectively. Wilson Beckman will swim in the B Final after touching the wall in a personal-best time of 1:45.26. Freshman Jacob Steele will swim in the C Final after posting a PR of 1:47.13.

50 Freestyle

All five Hoosier swimmers qualified for the finals of the 50 freestyle, led by Ali Khalafalla who will be No. 3 seed after posting a time of 19.22. Khalafalla’s time is the seventh-best in IU history. Freshman Bruno Blaskovic will join him in the Championship Final after recording a personal-best mark of 19.36.

Nikola Miljenic (19.63) will swim in the B Final after touching with a PR, while both Oliver Patrouch (19.87) and Josh Romany (19.98) will be in the C Final.

1-Meter Dive

Michael Hixon, James Connor and Mory Gould all earned spots in the Championship Final of the 1-meter dive on Thursday night. Hixon was the top qualifier with a score of 465.70 that ranks as the fourth-best score in IU history. Connor was the No. 2 qualifier with a total of 445.10 that ranks as the sixth-best mark in school history. Freshman Mory Gould scored a personal-best 370.45 to earn his spot in the A Final.

Both Andrew Capobianco (342.20) and Cody Coldren (341.70) qualified for the B Final of the event for the Hoosiers.

The No. 3-ranked Hoosiers will continue competition at the 2018 Big Ten Championships on Thursday evening with the finals of the 500 freestyle, 200 IM, 50 freestyle, 1-meter dive and 400 medley relay. The action gets started at 7:30 p.m. ET at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis.

 

“READERS FORUM” FEBRUARY 23, 2018

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EVSC Officials Plan To Work With Schools On National Walkout

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 Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation officials say they are aware of a national student walk-out that is scheduled to take place on March 14th.

The walkout is in response to recent school shootings and threats and is being organized by the Women’s March group.

In a tweet posted Thursday, EVSC says it plans to work with schools and student leadership groups to help find a way for students to gather in a peaceful and organized manner.

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