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This Week at USI
Saturday, December 9
USI Fall Commencement ceremonies to celebrate 590 graduates
The University of Southern Indiana will hold two Fall Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 9, in the Physical Activities Center (PAC). The ceremony for the College of Liberal Arts and Romain College of Business will be held at 10 a.m. The ceremony for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education will be held at 1 p.m. Doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony, and tickets are required for all attendees. Read More
Wednesday, December 6 – Wednesday, December 13
Study Day and Final Exams
The University of Southern Indiana will not hold classes on Wednesday, December 6 in order to provide a Study Day for students to prepare for final exams. Final exams will begin on Thursday, December 7 and run through Wednesday, December 13. Students can find their finals schedules online at USI.edu/registrar/classes/final-exam-schedule/.
Thursday, November 30 – Sunday, December 3
USI Women’s Choir to present winter concert
The University of Southern Indiana Women’s Choir will hold its winter concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 10 at Old North United Methodist Church, located at 4201 Stringtown Road in Evansville. Admission is free and open to the public.
Exhibit open through Sunday, December 10
USI art students put work on display in Senior Seminar
The 2017 Senior Seminar Exhibition is on display from Wednesday, November 8 through Sunday, December 10Â in the Kenneth P. McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries at the University of Southern Indiana. The exhibit features art and design work by 44 senior art majors and is the culmination of their artistic achievements at USI. Read More
Exhibit open through Friday, December 15
New Harmony art gallery to host exhibition, High Tech/Low Tech
The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s newest exhibition, High Tech/Low Tech by Nicole Jacquard, will open on Saturday, November 4 and run through December 15. Jacquard explores themes of nostalgia, longing and memory through the creation of souvenir like objects and personal ornamentation, such as brooches. The work in High Tech/Low Tech explores how everyday objects become precious through personal association. Read More
–Save the Date—
11 a.m. Monday, January 15, 2018
Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon to feature keynote from Dr. Johnnetta Cole
Dr. Johnnetta Cole, President Emerita of Spelman College & Bennett College for Women and past director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, will be the keynote presenter at the University of Southern Indiana’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Luncheon at 11 a.m. Monday, January 15, 2018, in Carter Hall. Tickets will be available to the public beginning Monday, December 11 and may be purchased online or at the USI Multicultural Center, located at Room 1224 in University Center East. Tickets are $5 for USI students, $10 for USI employees and $15 for the general public. Call 812-465-7188 or visit USI.edu/mcc for more information.
Adopt A Pet
Harley is a female Retriever mix. She’s about a year old and weighs 55 lbs. Her coat is a beautiful honey-golden brindle color. Her previous owner had to surrender her for landlord issues. Harley’s adoption fee is $100 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, heartworm test, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for details!
Indiana Prosecutors Press Conference: The Truth About Marijuana
Representatives of the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys, Inc., Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, and the Boone County Sheriff participated in a press conference – The Truth About Marijuana – today at the Indianapolis Sheraton at Keystone Crossing. The message from the participants: formal opposition of the legalization of marijuana in any form, for any purpose.
With pro-legalization forces taking aim at Indiana and with the opening day of the 2018 session of the Indiana General Assembly just a month away, prosecutors and allies determined now was the time to disseminate truth about marijuana in its various forms.
Speaking during the press conference were:
- David N. Powell, executive secretary and Richard Hertel, president of the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys, Inc. Hertel is also the elected prosecutor of Ripley County.
- Luke Niforatos of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, an organization that has been successful with grassroots opposition to marijuana legalization in a number of states.
- Mike Ripley of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce; the Chamber included opposition to marijuana legalization in its 2018 legislative agenda.
- Sheriff Mike Nielsen of Boone County who shared information from law enforcement colleagues in Colorado. The press conference was followed by a Truth About Marijuana Summit that included additional speakers: Indianapolis Internist Dr. Palmer MacKie and a video presentation by Indiana Attorney General Curtis T. Hill, Jr.
Police trying ID burglary suspects
EPD is trying to identify suspects in a recent attempted commercial burglary.
Details-
Attempted burglary at ABC Supply (2506 N US Hwy 41) on 11-5-17.
Suspect vehicle was a dually Ford pickup truck.
Both a male and female arrived in the truck.
If you recognize the truck, please call Detective Jeff Hands at 812-434-8262
BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY: 120617 Agenda
CITY OF EVANSVILLE
Board of Public Safety
Civic Center Complex,
Room 301 Evansville, IN
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, 2017
Building Commission – Ron Beane Police Department – Chief Billy Bolin Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson Fire Department – Chief Mike Connelly
~ Pledge of Allegiance ~
Business with Representatives:
1. Debra Spalding, Purchasing Department, requests approval for permission to advertise for the Request for Proposals for City of Evansville Towing & Storage of Nuisance, Wrecked and Impounded Vehicles and Towing of Abandoned Vehicles.
Departmental Reports:
A. Police Department – Captain Stephanie Cox – NO AGENDA ITEMS B. Fire Department – Battalion Chief Hertzberger
1. Request approval to surplus the following items:
- 1986 FORD 600 BUS – 1FDNB60HXGVA45853
- 1988 DUPLEX/LTI 75’ QUINT – 1D91D61F5J1008957
- 1990 FORD L8000 HEAVY RESCUE – 1FDYR82AXLVA40330
- 1990 SUTPHEN 75’ QUINT – 1S9A7LBD7L2003804
- 1992 SPARTAN/KME PUMPER – 4S7DT9D04NC005424
- 1993 SPARTAN/QUALITY PUMPER – 4S7BT9C01PC008258
- CHAMPION 21†DRILL PRESS – E.B.375
- JOHNSON METAL CUTTING BAND SAW – 680 MODEL J
- SMITH’S A C WELDER – 25-3535
- LARGE GREEN YALE SPUR GEARED BLOCK (CHAIN HOIST)
2. Request Vendor approval for pre-employment/post offer drug screens and incumbent annual physical examinations through Deaconess Comp Center.
C. BuildingCommission–JuneMaples
1. Request approval to open and award the bids for the following:
- 514 BAYARD PARK DR. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND GARAGE AND REMOVE TREE LEANING ON THE GARAGE
- 216 EAST FRANKLIN ST. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE
- 838 JACKSON AVE. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE N
- 2615 NORTH KENTUCKY AVE. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND GARAGE, REMOVE THE FENCING AND REMOVE TWO (2) GATES, ONE (1) ON THE WEST SIDE AND ONE (1) ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY
- 3000 LAKE DR. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE, GARAGE AND REMOVE THE SLAB/FOUNDATION
- 907 OAKLEY ST. – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND REMOVE ALL FENCING
D. Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson
E. Special Event Permit – Sgt. Josh Wittmer
1. All the Way Lit Ent, LLC requests approval for the “MLK ONE COMMUNITY 1K WAL/RUN†on January 15th, 2017 from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Closing Court Street between 6th Street & 5th Street; SE 5th Street between Court Street & Locust Street; Locust Street
2. All the Way Lit Ent, LLC requests approval to amend the “1ST ANNUAL MLK DAY PARADE†on January 15th, 2018 from noon until 3:30 p.m. Amendment of the time, same road closings and date.
Consent Section:
A. ParkingPermit
- YMCA of Southwestern IN requests approval for a parking permit for September 7th, 2018 & September 8th, 2018 for a White Trailer, 7×14 Box Trailer, at 5th & Vine Street. (Plate: TR261TMM)
- YMCA of Southwestern IN requests approval for a parking permit for October 12th, 2018 & October 13th, 2018 for a White Trailer, 7×14 Box Trailer, at 222 NW 6th Street. (Plate: TR261TMM)
- American Red Cross requests approval for a parking permit on January 18th, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 310 Main Street (Signature School) for a 2006 BlueBird Bus for an annual blood drive. (Plate: B274AA, Red/White, Logo)
B. Taxi Cab Company License
1. Request approval for the following taxi cab company license:
a. Past LLC – paperwork in order C. Taxi Cab Driver Permit
1. Request approval for the following taxi cab driver permits:
- Michael Sulawske – new
- Murray Wilson – renewal 2018
- Gary Perkins – renewal 2018
Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana
- Randy Paddock – renewal 2018
- Lawrence E. Will – renewal 2018
- Gayla L. Fowler – new 2017 & renewal 2018
D. Massage Clinic Permit
1. Request approval for the following massage clinic permit:
- FasciaWorks Inc. – paperwork in order – renewal 2018
- Body and Sole Reflexologist – paperwork in order – renewal 2018
- New Age Spa – paperwork in order – renewal 2018
E. Road Closure
- Nicholas Funke, Klenck Company, requests approval to close the road at 475 S Governor on December 11th, 2017 to December 14th, 2017 for a storm sewer and water line connection within Governor Street to support the new Silver Burch Development. Emergency vehicle will be able to pass through during the closure.
- Officer Kent Walker, Evansville Police Department, requests approval to close 6th Street from Main Street to Vine Street on December 8th, 2017 to park school buses for an event at the Victory Theatre (Nutcracker). Officer Walker will be contacting the City Garage to order no parking signs as well as barricades the day before the event and for pick-up after the event.
OTHER BUSINESS:
- Approve claims.
- Approve the minutes from Wednesday, November 1st, 2017.
Announcements:
Next Meeting, December 6th, 2017.
Adjourned: __________
_______
Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana
Michael Retter, President Mike Lauderdale, Vice President Kayce Zeller, Member Clay Havill, Counsel Attorney
Aces Drop Road Contest At No. 20 Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball fell to No. 20 Kentucky, 100-62, on the road inside Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Ky. on Tuesday night.
“We got off to a bit of a bad start there and spotted them some points and a lot of that came from us turning the ball over,” said Aces head coach Matt Ruffing. “I felt like when we realized that was the case our toughness level went up. We lost the second quarter by five and won the third quarter by two because of that little stuff. From here on that’s something we can build off of. We hit some shots and they tried to go to a zone and we shot them out of the zone, which is always a good thing. This is a great atmosphere against the 20th-ranked team in America. I’m really proud of the way we fought coming out of halftime.”
For the third-time this season, graduate guard Hannah Noe led the Aces, scoring 23 points and knocking-down six three-pointers. Junior guard Kerri Gasper added nine points, four rebounds, and four assists, while redshirt sophomore guard Marley Miller contributed eight points and three boards. The Wildcats were led by Maci Morris and Tatyana Wyatt who each finished with 20 points with Wyatt recording a double-double with 10 rebounds.
Kentucky opened the contest on a 19-0 run before Noe drained a three from the top of the arc with 5:06 left in the first quarter to put the Aces on the board. Junior center Kelsi Scott backed down her defender and laid it off the glass for her first points of the night with 3:01 remaining in the opening period as the Aces trailed 33-5 after the first 10 minutes of action.
The Aces responded in the second quarter, putting together a 6-2 run midway through as Evansville’s deficit was 32 at 55-23 at the halftime break.
In the third frame, Evansville continued to show its resilience opening the quarter with a 12-7 advantage over the Wildcats in the first three minutes out of the break. The Aces intensity paid off in the third stanza as UE outscored the Wildcats, 22-20, in the quarter.
Noe poured-in her fifth three of the contest to open the fourth quarter and trim Kentucky’s lead to 27, but the Wildcats responded with a 9-0 run as Kentucky earned a 100-62 win.
Kentucky out-shot the Aces from the floor, 57.1% to 46.8%, and narrowly edged Evansville in three-point shooting, 47.1% to 42.1%.
Evansville returns to Meeks Family Fieldhouse for the first time in nearly three weeks when the Aces face Morehead State at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Dru Smith’s career game leads UE to road win
Aces defeat Bowling Green, 91-76
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Sophomore Dru Smith registered a career-high of 25 points to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team to a 91-76 win over Bowling Green on Tuesday night at the Stroh Center.
Smith connected on 11 out of 13 attempts en route to his career mark. He also had seven assists and five rebounds for the Purple Aces (7-2). Blake Simmons knocked down four triples on his way to a 16-point evening while Noah Frederking had his best college game with 14 points.
“To go on the road like this and have so many guys contribute tonight was big for us,†UE head coach Marty Simmons said. “We have a lot of respect for Bowling Green. They are a good team and for us to come up here and win is a good night for the team.
Pacing the Falcons (7-3) was Justin Turner with 21 points. Dylan Frye finished the night with 14 points while Nelly Cummings had 11. Demajeo Wiggins led the way on the boards with 11 caroms.
Dainius Chatkevicius got the Aces on the board in the opening possession before Blake Simmons hit the first of his three first-half triples in a game-opening 7-2 run in the first three minutes of play. Bowling Green took its first lead thanks to a 6-0 run. Trailing 9-4, the Falcons grabbed their first advantage of the evening thanks to a Daeqwon Plowden bucket.
Evansville grabbed the lead right back on a Dru Smith layup before Simmons notched another from outside to make it a 14-10 game at the 12:30 mark. BGSU cut the gap to just a point on three occasions in the final eight minutes of the half, but the Aces responded each time. With 1:08 remaining, Smith’s 12th point of the game gave UE its biggest lead at 44-35.
At the first half buzzer, Justin Turner made the difference with his 10th tally of the game as his 3-pointer cut the UE lead to six points, 46-40, at halftime. Smith led all players with 12 points in the period.
Bowling Green got right back within a possession to open up the second half when Derek Koch hit a triple before cutting the deficit to one at 46-45. That is when the defense took over, keying a 6-0 run that saw three buckets scored on the fast break to push the lead back up to seven points at 52-45.
After BGSU cut the gap to five at 56-51, the Aces broke the game open with ten points in a row. Smith connected on two more 3’s before Noah Frederking added another to give UE a 65-51 lead. The advantage remained in double figures, reaching 18 with under four minutes remaining as the score was 85-67.
UE held strong in the final minutes, clinching their seventh win of the year by a final of 91-76.
Duane Gibson led UE on the glass with eight rebounds as UE won that battle by a final of 35-22. Evansville entered the night as the #3 team in the nation in 3-point shooting and added to that number on Tuesday, hitting 12 out of 15 (80%) tries. It fell just short of the program record of 83.3% in a game, which was set against Butler (1990-91) and Southern Illinois (1995-96) when the team hit 10 out of 12 attempts from outside.
Shots were falling from all over the floor for the Aces as they shot 60.7% on the night, the second contest in a row where UE finished above 60%.
UE is back at the Ford Center for its next three contests. Canisius visits Evansville on Saturday in a 1 p.m. game before the Aces welcome Austin Peay and Midway next weekend.