Members of the Mayor’s Substance Abuse Task Force will give an update on local efforts to raise awareness about substance abuse and steps that have been taken to address the need for treatment and recovery options at the next Traveling City Hall meeting. Dr. William Wooten, chair of the Mayor’s Substance Abuse Task Force, will provide information on a recent visit to an addictions treatment and recovery center for women in Kentucky. Other members of the Task Force will be present to share information and ideas. The meeting is open to the general public.
Traveling City Hall – Mayor’s Substance Abuse Task Force
Supreme Court Makes Attorney Home, Email Addresses Confidential
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Amendments to two Indiana Supreme Court rules are restricting public access to attorneys’ personal contact information.
First, an amendment to Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 2 dated March 15 provides that the residential addresses and email addresses attorneys provide to the clerk of the Supreme Court will be confidential and excluded from public access. The amendment also notes that the clerk’s annual list of attorney addresses sent to the Indiana State Bar Association can only include non-confidential office addresses.
Similarly, an amendment to Indiana Administrative Rule 9(G) adds attorneys’ residential and email addresses to the list of court administration records that must be excluded from public access. The amendment also allows the court to provide bulk distribution or compiled information excluded from public access under 9(G) through a written contract with the Office of Judicial Administration. Finally, an amendment to Section 9(D) allows the Supreme Court’s chief administrative officer – currently former Judge Mary Willis – to establish fees for accessing public court records.
All amendments are effective March 15, 2018
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Parratto, King Earn Top Seeds on Saturday Morning at NCAA Championships
The No. 9-ranked Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team qualified two divers and a swimmer for evening finals at the 2018 NCAA Women’s Championships on Friday morning at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio.
IU’s Lilly King (200 breaststrokes) and Jessica Parratto (platform dive) both earned the top seed in their respective events, while freshman Mya Kraeger earned a place in the Consolation Final of the platform dive. IU sophomore Cassy Jernberg will also swim on Friday afternoon for the Hoosiers in the 1,650 freestyle.
200 Backstroke
Senior Kennedy Goss finished 18th overall in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:52.53, while classmate Marie Chamberlain improved by six spots from her seed time in the event, taking 44th with a mark of 1:56.29.
100 Freestyle
IU senior Ali Rockett had a career swim in the 100 freestyle prelims, moving up 24 spots from her seed time to finish in a tie for 43rdoverall with a personal-best time of 49.47.
200 Breaststroke
Two-time defending NCAA champion in the 200 breaststroke Lilly King will be the top seed in Saturday night’s Championship Final after cruising to a time of 2:05.49. King’s time is the fifth-best in school history.
400 Freestyle Relay
The Hoosiers had a school-record performance in the 400 freestyle relay, as the team of Kennedy Goss, Grace Haskett, Shelby Koontz and Holly Spears set the IU mark with a time of 3:15.59.
IU’s 19th place finish in the event is the best for the Hoosiers since placing 13th in 2011.
Platform Dive
The Hoosiers had a great showing in the platform dive prelims, as 2015 NCAA champion Jessica Parratto earned the top seed for the Championship Final with a score of 353.30.
Freshman Mya Kraeger, in her first NCAA event, nailed her fifth and final dive of prelims, moving from 28th place to 13th to earn a spot in the Consolation Final. Kraeger finished prelims just off her best score with a 253.90.
The Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team will continue competition at the 2018 NCAA Championships on Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. ET with the finals of the 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle, 200 breaststrokes, platform dive and 1,650 freestyle.
King’s NCAA Title Caps Indiana’s Effort At NCAA Championships
King’s NCAA Title Caps Indiana’s Effort at NCAA Championships
 COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 9 Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team wrapped up competition in the 2018 NCAA Women’s Championships on Saturday night at the McCorkle Aquatic Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Indiana finished the NCAA Championships in eighth place with a total of 169 points. The Hoosiers posted the team’s third-straight top-10 finish at the NCAA Championships for the first time since accomplishing the feat from 2008-10. The top-10 finish is the ninth in school history.
At the NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers had 11 individuals earn a total of 21 All-America honors, marking the seventh time in the last 10 seasons that Indiana has had 20 or more All-America accolades.
Lilly King had the performance of her career in the Championship Final of the 200 breaststroke, winning her third-straight NCAA title in the event with the best time in history – 2:02.60. King is the first woman to break the 2:03:00 barrier, setting the American, NCAA, NCAA Meet, U.S. Open, Big Ten, IU school and pool records with her performance.
With her win on Saturday night, King matches Rebecca Soni of USC with six total breaststroke titles. Soni won two 100 crowns and four 200 titles from 2006-09. King’s six NCAA titles are the most for any woman in Big Ten history.
In the Championship Final of the platform dive, redshirt junior Jessica Parratto placed seventh overall with a total of 291.35 to earn her eighth-career All-America honor.
In the Consolation Final of the platform dive, freshman Mya Kraeger took fifth to place 13th overall with a score of 250.05 to earn Honorable-Mention All-America honors.
With both Parratto and Kraeger making finals in the platform, the Hoosiers had two divers score in the event for the first time since 2010.
In the 1,650 freestyle, sophomore Cassy Jernberg placed ninth overall with a time of 15:55.10, a career-best finish. Last season, Jernberg placed 14th in the event. The Honorable-Mention All-America honor is the second in Jernberg’s career. The time was the seventh-fastest in school history.
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
1,650 Freestyle
- Cassy Jernberg – 15:55.10 (Honorable-Mention All-America)
200 Breaststroke
- Lilly King – 2:02.60 (American, NCAA, NCAA Meet, U.S. Open, Big Ten, School and Pool Record; All-America)
Platform Dive
- Jessica Parratto – 291.35 (All-America)
- Mya Kraeger – 250.05 (Honorable-Mention All-America)
2018 Indiana All-America Honors
Delaney Barnard (1) – 800 Freestyle Relay (HM)
Kennedy Goss (3) – 400 Medley Relay, 200 Freestyle (HM), 800 Freestyle Relay (HM)
Grace Haskett (1) – 200 Medley Relay
Maria Paula Heitmann (1) – 800 Freestyle Relay (HM)
Christine Jensen (2) – 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay
Cassy Jernberg (1) – 1,650 Freestyle (HM)
Lilly King (4) – 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay
Shelby Koontz (1) – 800 Freestyle Relay (HM)
Mya Kraeger (1) – Platform Dive (HM)
Jessica Parratto (3) – 3-Meter Dive, Platform Dive, 1-Meter Dive (HM)
Ali Rockett (3) – 100 Backstroke, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay
Cars On Fire Near Glisson Auto Salvage
Cars On Fire Near Glisson Auto Salvage
Evansville dispatch confirms multiple cars were on fire at Glisson Auto Salvage in Evansville.
There are no reported injuries.
We will update this story with more information as details become available.
award program
2018 “COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD” WINNERS AND PRESENTERS
TED AND CLARE ZIEMERÂ
PRESENTER IS TED ZIEMER 1V, ATTORNEY
HONORABLE POSEY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE REDWINE
PRESENTER IS TONY RICKETTS, GENERAL MANAGER OF D-PATRICK
EPD POLICE CHIEF BILLY BOLIN AND LIEUTENANT PAUL KIRBYÂ
PRESENTER IS
AaLOCAL ATTORNEY AND IU BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER PAT SHOULDERS Â
PRESENTER IS VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER-BEN SHOULDERS
THE HONORABLE SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE LES SHIVELY
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Sobriety Checkpoint Nabs One Impaired Driver
Operation Pull Over
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign
Vanderburgh County – Indiana State Police conducted a sobriety checkpoint last night between 11:00 and 1:00 this morning on Broadway Avenue at Tekoppel Avenue. Troopers checked 50 vehicles that passed through the checkpoint and located one impaired driver. Troopers also arrested one person for possessing meth, synthetic marijuana, a control substance and drug paraphernalia. Three persons were cited and released for possessing marijuana and paraphernalia.
Arrested and Charges:
- Adrian Jones, 28, Evansville, INÂ 7/89
- Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal
- Resisting Law Enforcement
- Ashea Browning, 36, Evansville, IN
- Possession of Meth
- Possession of Synthetic Marijuana
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Possession of Paraphernalia