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EVSC to Host Teacher Recruitment & Development Event

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The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation is hosting its annual Teacher Recruitment and Development event for all Spring 2018 college/university graduates or licensed teachers who are interested in teaching in the EVSC. The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 24, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center, located at 1901 Lynch Road in Evansville.

At the event, individuals will interview with EVSC administrators, learn more about the EVSC and its employee benefits, participate in professional development sessions and interact with human resources staff regarding the application and employment process.

Individuals interested in attending can visit www.evscschools.com to sign up. Deadline for registration is February 24. For more information, call 812-435-8453.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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An Evening with LYFE JENNINGS

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Platinum-selling American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, record producer and instrumentalist, Lyfe Jennings comes to Evansville. The multi-talented instrumentalist plays guitar, bass, and piano, which he integrates into his music.

The New York Times referred to him as a “socially minded R&B singer”
Without prefabricated hype, glossy ad campaigns or sexed up videos, Lyfe’s message has become a phenomenon. He offers, “You can talk about something real and relevant and still get some record spins.”

Lyfe has cemented that relationship with his live performances that possess you with the spirit to share the lived-in truths learned first-hand from his relationships, betrayal and the streets.

Join us for An Evening With Lyfe Jennings on Saturday, March 24 at the Aiken Theatre. Tickets are $35 & $45. VIP seating is available at $55 and VIP Meet & Greet with Lyfe Jennings after the show is available at  $100.

The Show starts at 8:00 pm, Doors open at 7:00 pm. Security measures for the Old National Events Plaza include metal detectors and scanners. Purses and shoulder bags no larger than

13” x 13” will be permitted. Backpacks and duffel bags are not allowed. All belongings will be subject to search upon entry.

 

USI’s Leonhardt Named To National POY Watch List

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University of Southern Indiana Softball sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) is one of 50 student-athletes from across the country to be selected to the watch list for the NFCA/Schutt Sports Division II National Player of the Year award in an announcement by the National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association Thursday.

Leonhardt, who was named second-team All-America by the NFCA a year ago and third-team All-America by the Division II Conference Commissioners’ Association, went 29-4 with a save, a 1.67 ERA and 191 strikeouts during her first year of collegiate softball.

The GLVC Freshman of the Year and D2CCA Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year ranked sixth in the nation and first in the GLVC with a single-season program-record 29 wins in 2017. She also led the GLVC and was 10th in the nation with 11 shutouts; and was second in the league and 24th, nationally, in strikeouts.

Leonhardt was named GLVC Pitcher of the Week three times as a freshman and was the Herosports.com Hero of the Week to begin the 2017 season.

She is one of three players from the Great Lakes Valley Conference and one of five players from the Midwest Region to be recognized on the watch list. The University of Missouri-St. Louis junior pitcher Carly Kingerly and Truman State University junior outfielder Christa Reisinger joined Leonhardt as GLVC players on the watch list.

Of the 50 players on the list, USI is slated to play games against seven of the players during the regular-season.

USI opened the 2018 season Thursday, falling to the University of North Alabama, 6-3, and defeating the University of Alabama-Huntsville, 9-1. Leonhardt earned the win over Alabama-Huntsville, giving up a run off three hits in five innings of work.

Otters Announce More Additions To Front Office Staff

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 After unveiling early additions to the 2018 front office staff, the Evansville Otters continue to welcome new members to the club’s front office.
The Otters announced the hiring of Zoe Urbina and Chris Gunn for the 2018 season.
Urbina will be an Account Executive for the Otters. Urbina is an Evansville native, graduating from North High School, and will be aiding the sales staff this season.
Urbina will be entering her third season overall with the Otters after working as a member of the game day staff during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
Urbina is excited to come back to the family experience and camaraderie among fans at Bosse Field.
Gunn will serve as the Food Service Manager at Bosse Field. Gunn is a catering and event chef from San Francisco, California.
Gunn began his culinary career cooking for fine dining restaurants in Napa and Sonoma Valleys before making the transition to catering special events, parties, and weddings. He also has previous experience working with the Oakland Athletics and Oakland Raiders organizations.
Gunn’s main focuses are guest satisfaction, food quality, and speed of service.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and season tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Presidents Day!

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Willard Library

JUST IN: Anonymous Tip Leads To Arrest In Wednesday Armed Robbery Cases

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Anonymous Tip Leads To Arrest In Wednesday Armed Robbery Cases

Evansville Police and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Department have made an arrest in connection with 3 armed robberies that happened on Wednesday in Evansville.

On Thursday afternoon, Henderson officials received an anonymous tip about the robbery suspect. The tipster notified law enforcement after seeing the EPD press release that featured images of the suspect and the involved vehicles.

Based on the tip, a Henderson County detective located the silver Chevy Cavalier on Clay St in Henderson. While waiting for Evansville investigators to arrive, he saw KENNY JAMES JONES, exit a house and drive away in the Cavalier.

JONES was taken into custody during a traffic stop. A search warrant was issued for the house and the car. During the search, a handgun and clothing items were seized.
Investigators also learned that JONES was wanted on felony warrants out of Tennessee.

As the investigation continued, the green truck was also located in Henderson. Police have not made any additional arrests in connection with the robberies.

JONES is currently in custody in Henderson County. He will be transferred to Vanderburgh County when the extradition process is complete.

There is not a current booking photo in Vanderburgh County.

Dahlstrom’s herculean effort lifts Eagles over Stars

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Senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois) scored 34 points and pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds to lift No. 9/15 University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball to a 64-51 Great Lakes Valley Conference road win over host University of Illinois Springfield Thursday evening.

Dahlstrom went 15-of-19 from the field and 4-of-5 from the charity stripe to lead a Screaming Eagles squad that had an uncharacteristic shooting night.

The Eagles (20-2, 12-1 GLVC), winners of a league-best nine straight games, shot just 39.4 percent (26-66) from the field and just 6.3 percent (1-16) from the arc.

Early in the contest, the Eagles shooting woes, which included an 11-of-37 (.297) effort from the field and an 0-of-11 performance from three-point range, allowed the Prairie Stars to keep the game close.

USI, however, ended the second quarter with five straight points to take a 25-21 lead into the intermission. The Eagles scored five straight out of the break to build a nine-point lead.

Senior guard Shelbi Patterson, who led Illinois Springfield with 24 points, allowed the Prairie Stars to stay within striking range; but an 8-0 run late in the third period pushed the Eagles’ to double-digits (42-30) for the first time in the contest.

The Prairie Stars (10-11, 4-9 GLVC) pulled to within six with three minutes to play, but back-to-back baskets by Dahlstrom spurred a 7-0 game-ending run for the Eagles.

Aided by senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois), the Eagles had a better offensive performance in the second half as they went a 15-of-29 (.517) from the field, including 8-of-12 (.667) in the fourth quarter.

Grooms finished the game with 16 points, including 14 in the second half. Junior forward Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) finished with four points and a season-high 11 rebounds, while senior guard Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois) and sophomore guard/forward Morgan Sherwood (Charleston, Illinois) each chipped five points.

USI dominated the lane, holding a 45-30 rebounding advantage while outscoring the Prairie Stars 40-16 in the paint. The Eagles held the Prairie Stars to just 30.2 percent (16-53) from the field, including 26.1 percent (6-23) in the opening period.

The Eagles return to action Saturday at 5:30 p.m. when they host Bellarmine University for Senior Night at the Physical Activities Center. USI will honor its senior class of Dahlstrom, Grooms, Harshbarger and manager Sydney Session following Saturday’s contest.

Bellarmine (14-9, 9-5 GLVC) defeated McKendree University, 83-72, Thursday evening in Lebanon, Illinois.

USI Softball Splits Opening Day of Charger Chillout

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University of Southern Indiana Softball salvaged a split to its opening day of the 2018 season and the Charger Chillout. After falling, 6-3, to the University of North Alabama in their opener, the No. 6 Screaming Eagles roared back to earn a 9-1, five-inning, victory over host University of Alabama-Huntsville.

Three different players hit at least .600 for the Eagles on the day, led by junior second baseman Claire Johnson (Pittsboro, Indiana), who was 5-of-7 at the dish with a triple, three runs scored and an RBI. Sophomore outfielder Allison Schubert (Nicholasville, Kentucky) was 4-of-6 with a pair of doubles, a triple and three RBIs; while sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt(Louisville, Kentucky) was 3-of-5 with a triple and three RBIs.

USI (1-1) returns to action Friday at noon when it takes on Midwest Region for Trevecca Nazarene University. The Eagles also play Delta State University Friday at 2 p.m., while their games against Ohio Dominican University and Lee University have been canceled.

North Alabama 6, Southern Indiana 3
USI committed four defensive miscues, which led to three unearned runs as the Eagles suffered a 6-3 loss in the opener.

North Alabama (4-2) capitalized on two USI errors in the last half of the second inning to build a 2-0 lead. The Eagles answered with three unearned runs of their own in the top of the third to take a 3-2 lead.

Senior third baseman Mena Fulton (Bloomington, Indiana) pushed across the first run with an RBI-single; while Schubert had a two-run double to put the Eagles in front.

North Alabama, however, answered with a two-run homer in its half of the third frame to retake the lead; then took advantage of another USI error to plate another run and take a 5-3 lead into the fourth.

The Lions added another tally in the sixth frame and held the Eagles to just two hits and three base runners in the final four innings to earn the win.

Junior pitcher Haylee Smith (Florence, Kentucky) was charged with the loss in her first appearance in over a year after giving up four runs, two earned, in two-plus innings of work.

Southern Indiana 9, Alabama-Huntsville 1 (5 inn.)
After spotting the Chargers (6-2) a 1-0 lead, the Eagles answered with nine unanswered runs to earn a 9-1, five inning, win via the eight-run rule.

USI took advantage of an Alabama-Huntsville error to tie the contest at 1-1 in the last half of the first inning; then got an RBI-single from junior catcher Lindsey Barr (Whitesville, Kentucky) to take a 2-1 lead in the second inning.

Leonhardt’s two-run single capped off a three-run second inning as USI went up, 4-1. She had a run-scoring triple in the Eagles’ four-run fourth inning that put USI in front, 8-1. Senior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) had an RBI-groundout in the fourth inning, while Schubert had an RBI-double.

Johnson ended the game in the fifth with a walk-off, RBI-single.

Leonhardt (1-0) earned the win after giving up just one run off three hits in five innings of work.