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Evansville extends Hillson, Montano; signs Thoele

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The Evansville Otters have signed infielders Taylor Hillson and Lance Montano to contract extensions.

Hillson, a Mansfield Pa. native, joined the Otters last season after playing for Mansfield University.

As a senior in 2016, he started all 46 games at shortstop and led the team with a .372 batting average while scoring 33 runs. He finished that season with 13 doubles and 24 RBIs. Noted for his defense, Hillson had a .921 fielding percentage in his career at Mansfield.

With Evansville in 2017, Hillson appeared in 17 games and collected eight hits and two doubles. He also drew six walks.

“Taylor showed a lot of promise last year and I believe he learned a lot about the commitment required to play professionally,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “We’re looking forward to seeing him this spring competing for one of the infield positions.”

Montano came to Evansville last season after playing for the University of Rio Grande (Ohio).

In 2016, Montano hit .332 and finished with 52 RBIs, 11 doubles, one triple and five home runs. Montano played in the California Winter League in 2017, where he hit .306 in 17 games.

Montano appeared in 41 games last season for the Otters and finished with a .242 batting average. He collected 18 runs and finished with eight RBIs.

“Lance will be the only returning first baseman and hopefully he is ready to compete for an everyday job there,” McCauley said. “We saw glimpses of the power and defense needed, we just need to see it on a more consistent basis.”

The Otters made an additional move, signing right-handed pitcher Sam Thoele. An Effingham, Ill. native, Thoele played collegiately at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Thoele was drafted in the 14th round of the 2015 MLB Amateur Draft by the Colorado Rockies. He pitched in the Rockies’ organization from 2015-17, splitting time between Grand Junction, Asheville, Lancaster and Boise. In 80 games, he had a 4.52 ERA and finished with 17 saves in 81.2 innings.

“He had interesting numbers with the Rockies’ organization and it made us want to see him in spring training,” McCauley said. “Sam is going to be competing for a late bullpen role, possibly as our closer.”

Evansville will celebrate Bosse Field’s Opening Night May 11 against the Washington Wild Things at 6:35 p.m.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Annual Shaw Biology Lecture to feature science advisor on Finding Nemo

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Dr. Adam Summers, professor of biology at the University of Washington, will present the University of Southern Indiana’s seventh annual Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 in Mitchell Auditorium located in the Health Professions Building on the USI campus. The presentation, titled “From Finding Nemo to Finding Patents,” is free and open to the public.

Dr. Summers runs the comparative biomechanics and biomaterials lab at Friday Harbor Lab. He visualizes 3D fish anatomy with CT scans and holds a goal to CT scan all 33,000 fish species in the world. He is a keynote speaker at zoological events and conferences in the United States and Europe, and was a science advisor for Pixar Animation Studios for the movies Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. He is also an exhibitor of large format prints of fish CT scans in U.S. and Asian art galleries and museums. His work has led to more than 100 publications, two patents, and more than $1.8 million in grants for which he was principal investigator.

Summers received his doctoral degree in biology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where he worked on new tissues from cartilaginous fishes. He previously served as assistant and associate professor in ecology, evolutionary biology and bioengineering at the University of California–Irvine. He also completed post-doctoral work on the functional morphology of amphibians at the University of California.

The Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture Series is funded through an endowment established by the USI Foundation.

“So You Think You Can Dance” Finalists, Kiki & Koko Join “Maks, Val & Peta Live on Tour: Confidential”

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hit summer competition series, are joining Maks, Val & Peta, the sensations from ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars”

on their brand-new tour, “Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential.”

Chris “Kiki” Nyemchek and Koine “Koko” Iwasaki, finalists from Season 14 of the Emmy Award-winning, “So You

Think You Can Dance,” are hitting the stage with Maks Chmerkovskiy, Val Chmerkovskiy, Peta Murgatroyd and a

dazzling cast of the industry’s best dancers in this highly anticipated new show, “Maks, Val & Peta Live on Tour:

Confidential.”

The tour, launching March 19, will see this extraordinary group conquer 49 cities in America, with a spectacular

dance show, driven by a narrative of true love, family and stories that up until now, have remained confidential.

Kiki Nyemcheck, 26 first started training with Maks and Val at the age of seven, and has continued to learn and per-

form with them ever since. “After finishing an amazing season on ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ where I finished

top four, I am super stoked to be on this tour,” said Kiki. “I was lucky enough to do ‘Our Way,’ and feel very privi-

leged to be joining them again.”

Koko Iwasaki added; “I first worked with Val last year on ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ where he taught me to

salsa. It was one of my favorite dances on the show. I’m honored that Val is trusting me to be on the team and learn-

ing a whole new style of dance for the tour is very exciting.”

“Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential” is being co-created by Maksim and Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Peta

Murgatroyd. “Confidential” is produced by Faculty Productions.

“So You Think You Can Dance” returns this summer on FOX.

Tickets and VIP packages are available now through www.maksandvaltour.com

Artists: Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Valentin Chmerkovskiy & Peta Murgatroyd Tour Name: Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential
Website: www.maksandvaltour.com
Tour Begins: Monday March 19th, 2018

Full Cast: Maks Chmerkovskiy, Val Chmerkovskiy, Peta Murgatroyd, Chris “Kiki” Nyemcheck, Koine “Koko” Iwasaki, Emily Crouch, Janaya French, Taylor Banks, Teddy Coffey, Ivan Paulovich, Vlad Kvartin, Sofia Ghavami.

EPD Officer’s quick response save life of juvenile shooting victim of February shooting

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On February 28, 20018 just after 2 pm, Evansville Police Department received a dispatch that a shooting had just occurred in the 2300 block of Haven Dr. The caller advised dispatchers that the victim had been shot in a lower extremity and that the victim was being transported to the hospital in a personal vehicle. At that time Officer Anna Gray observed a maroon SUV in the area of North Main St/Columbia St. attempting to frantically flag her down. Officer Gray investigated and realized that this vehicle contained the shooting victim from the Haven Dr address. Officer Gray observed profuse bleeding and quickly went into rescue mode and began rendering aid on a juvenile victim. Officer Bill Shirley arrived and assisted Officer Gray with maneuvering the body of the larger victim to the point where Officer Gray could apply a combat tourniquet to the leg of the victim. Officer Nathan Jones also arrived on scene quickly and assisted. The officers came together and quickly fo rmulated a plan to place the victim in the back of Officer Jones’ patrol vehicle for the quickest possible transport to Deaconess Midtown Hospital, which was nearby. Had it not been for the diligence, quick thinking, and team work of these veteran officers the juvenile victim would not have survived his wounds.

IS IT TRUE MARCH 6, 2018

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IS IT TRUE that of the millions of people who pollute the air with the sounds of “lock her (Hillary Clinton) up” and “lock him (President Trump) up” are missing one critical piece of information that may just shut them up in their biased and self-serving chants for justice?…that is the fact that nearly every one of the citizens of the United States has violated some arcane obsolete federal law that could be used to literally “lock them up” if some overzealous prosecutor decided to put them in an orange jumpsuit?…we wonder if the feelings that the winner and loser of the presidential election of 2016 comes from a sincere desire for justice, or is it something else?…there are literally thousands of federal statutes and hundreds of thousands of regulations with criminal penalties and most of us have broken a multitude of them?…the Justice Department tried to count how many criminal statutes are on the books and just gave up?…many require no evil intent—like clogging a toilet in a national forest, boarding a ship right before it reaches its destination, or carrying more than 500 nickels out of the country?…there are even regulations against walking a bull past a church on Sunday that can land a person in federal prison?…the people who are being fitted for stripes can actually aim lawyers in your direction that have the power to dredge up something from your past or present to incarcerate you?…that is something people should think about before irrationally calling for the locking up of anyone?
IS IT TRUE that a couple of years ago that outgoing Vanderburgh County Commissioner Bruce Ungethiem co-hosted a political fundraiser along with former U.S. Congressman John Hostettler for County Commissioner candidate Sean Selby (R)? …that in 2018 Mr. Ungethiem and the son of the former U.S. Congressman John Hostettler are now deadlocked in a Republican primary battle for District #64 Repersentivie seat?
IS IT TRUE  it’s obvious that the members of the current City Council really misses the budgetary expertise of Curt John and John Friend-CPA?
IS IT TRUE it looks like the election promise made by past political candidates that they are going to be a fiscal watchdog is down the tube?  …don’t you just like it when political types run for re-election as a right-wing fiscal conservative and turn out to be a left wing tax and spend liberal?

IS IT TRUE one of those pesky old decrepit water lines broke yesterday out on the eastside beyond the old Washington Square Mall causing the City of Evansville Water and Sewer Utility to issue a boil order to a large number of homes south of Washington in the Acadian Acres complex of houses?…we are sure it will not offer any comfort to the homeowners to know that we have a basketball arena that serves as a hockey rink and a host of other fun and games opportunities in downtown Evansville, but we don’t have functional water lines?…this is yet another example of what happens when a city goes all in on partying and neglects basic infrastructure?.

IS IT TRUE Government works best when their elected officials go on vacation?

IS IT TRUE the if average age of the city employees is approximately 53?  …if nearly 45% are significantly overweight?  … if 55% have high blood pressure and 30% have high sugar levels (national average is 22%)?  …if 43% of city employees have high cholesterol levels and 38% are smokers these could be some of the reasons why the City of Evansville Employees Health Care fund costs are increasing by leaps and bounds annually?

IS IT TRUE we are told that several people are encouraging past County Commissioner Dave Mosby to re-run for County Commissioner?

IS IT TRUE that CCO MOLE #3 tells us that former City Councilmen John Friend, CPA was approached by a group of financially well-heeled individuals to run for the 8th District Congressional seat as a Democrat?  …this group promised to give Mr. Friend around $100,000 for his campaign if he decided to run for 8th District Congressional seat?  …after considering the group generous offer for one day Mr. Friend respectfully declined their offers citing the that he paid his dues to society and now must continue to focus on his business?  …we congratulate Mr. Friend for making a wise political and business decision?

IS IT TRUE over the last several years we been watching a TV commercial starring local union leader Paul Green? …in that commercial Mr. Green explains the merits of hiring IBEW workers to do electrical jobs at your home or business?  …that Mr. Green has done an excellent job of getting the IBEW message across to the masses?

IS IT TRUE we would like to thank the staff at the County Clerks office for their excellent cooperation in sending us the information we request in a timely manner?

IS IT TRUE one our staff members went to DAPPER PIG RESTAURANT located at Haynie’s Corner last week and tells us that some improvements in the menus were made?  …he tells us that the food was not only delicious but extremely affordable?

IS IT TRUE that this year’s “Community Service” luncheon will be held at Tropicana-Evansville Walnut rooms A and B?  …the registration begins at 11:30 am, the event officially starts at 12 noon on March 19, 2018?  …this event is almost sold out? …you can reserve a table by calling the Event Coordinator, Karen Selzer at 812-430-9304 or 812-909-236?.

Today’s READERS POLL question is: Are you pleased that the State of Indiana finally approved alcohol sales on Sunday?

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Commentary: I Am Never, Ever Wrong … According To Me

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Commentary: I Am Never, Ever Wrong … According To Me

By Michael Leppert
www.contrariana.com

The news alert went off on my iPhone Thursday evening. For a second I was mildly pleased, but that soon passed.

The IndyStar.com headline read: “Federal court deals the final blow to Pence’s Syrian refugee ban.”

Michael Leppert is a public and governmental affairs consultant in Indianapolis and writes his thoughts about politics, government and anything else that strikes him at Contrariana.com.

I have often written and spoken on the lunacy of former Gov. Mike Pence’s engagement on this issue that began in November of 2015. “Pence’s Syrian refugee ban” was never more than a political stunt. It was a move by a governor who had severely damaged his own brand earlier in 2015.  He was having trouble gaining traction on his road to recovery from the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. His approval rating had tanked by 20 points in part due to his inability to admit wrongdoing there.

Unlike RFRA, the Syrian refugee ban was all Pence. He didn’t have the legislature as a partner on this one. He also didn’t have jurisdiction. Or evidence of a problem. Or a creative legal team capable of defending it in court.

But mainly, he was incapable of admitting he was wrong.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt issued a permanent injunction against the ban on Tuesday against Gov. Eric Holcomb and Jennifer Walthall, the secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. Holcomb had commented during his campaign that he would not keep the ban in place if he were elected. That makes me curious why this permanent injunction was necessary.

I would have advised our new governor to take whatever administrative action necessary to fulfill his commitment, while expressing his deepest regrets to Exodus Immigration, and its clients. It wasn’t Holcomb’s mistake, but he could have led on cleaning it up like he did on a few other things early in his administration.

We now know that Pence doesn’t lead that way, ever.

Former Gov. Mitch Daniels wrote an excellent column for the Washington Post in December titled “Is anyone ever wrong anymore?” In it, he quotes John Maynard Keynes with the saying “When I find I’m wrong, I change my mind. What do you do?” The pretty simple rule there. But it’s a rule that has almost completely left our politics today. Keynes died in 1946.

The worst political move today is what we refer to as the “double down.” In the Trump White House, it is what Sarah Sanders Huckabee does at her daily press briefings. For example, when President Trump accused congressional Democrats of committing “treason” for refusing to applaud at his state of the Union speech, his press office said he was “joking.” It wasn’t that he misspoke or that he was wrong, but that he was joking. When he suggests that arming teachers will scare future mass shooters from cowardly shooting up schools, and teachers from coast to coast object, the bad idea was “mischaracterized.” It wasn’t an idea that was poorly communicated or fundamentally problematic, it was someone else’s fault for finding fault with a thought that was just that horrible.

Or heaven forbids that he was simply wrong.

Being wrong really isn’t that big of a deal. People are wrong so often that it is hard to write about it. The wrongness of people is rarely newsworthy, even when that person writes columns.

Some of my notable wrongs include predicting Trump would never be president. That error was then followed up by my wrongness that Trump would become more presidential over time.

How silly would I sound in this space if I insisted either of those wrongs were right?

I also remember thinking that Indianapolis’ old Bush Stadium would always be better than the newer Victory Field and that the city was crazy for thinking otherwise. Once upon a time,  I thought that bike lane and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail were nothing more than valueless conspiracies to clog up my daily commute. Wrong again.

I offer another potential wrongness opportunity in that I believe Train was a lousy choice to be the headline act at the Indy 500 Carb Day party. That announcement was a real disappointment this week. I am prepared to admit I am wrong if necessary.  And that preparation is a virtue.

No politician, or political party, is always right. Having great resolve or implementing policies with great conviction has become confused with being uniformly correct. Is that the goal? Is having some godlike and blemish-free persona the key to political success today?

We are constantly reminded of how the existence of our flawlessness is never, ever real. Let’s do each other a favor and acknowledge our human imperfection. On this particular observation, I am prepared to double down. And I am willing to do it forever.

FOOTNOTE: Michael Leppert is a public and governmental affairs consultant in Indianapolis and writes his thoughts about politics, government and anything else that strikes him at Contrariana.com.

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Evansville’s Ford Center Ready For More Events After OVC Tournament

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Evansville’s Ford Center Ready For More Events After OVC Tournament

 Evansville is already looking to host another big tournament at the Ford Center after the Ohio Valley Conference tournament brought thousands of people to the city.

Businesses were booming for four days straight.

The OVC coming to Evansville for the first time means money.

“Restaurants are full, bars are hopping and the hotels are obviously happy because people are staying the night,” says Evansville Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer.

“Obviously when you have a huge event like this in the city where we have people coming from all over the region, its a great thing for our tourism industry.”

Schaefer says conferences like the OVC puts Evansville on the map for more events.

“Anytime we can host these big-time events it’s a good thing for the city to build up our credibility with the NCAA, and all of these other organizations.”

Doubletree by Hilton general manager Harold Mirambell says Evansville was the perfect place for OVC.

“The fans were really excited to be here. It was very convenient for them since we were right across the street from the Ford Center.

Mirambell says it was easy hosting the men and women’s basketball teams who stayed at the hotel.

“One of the coaches said that he really enjoyed this venue because it was a neutral area for both teams, no one had a home court advantage.”

More than four thousand people stopped at bars and restaurants downtown to celebrate the OVC tournament.

Now the city and the Evansville Sports Corporation are hoping to bring more big-ticket events to the Ford Center.

“We are in the process of trying to get it for another two years so we are working diligently doing a debrief to see what was done right and wrong, and we submitted a bid and hopefully we will get it for two more years,” Schaefer says the ESC has already placed bids to host upcoming NCAA events.

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