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Thompkins to Host WONDERful Celebration Monday, November 20

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Kindness March – 8:45 a.m.
Viewing of Wonder – 9:30 a.m.
Scott Guzzo Presentation – 1:30 p.m.
Thompkins Middle School sixth graders have spent the last month reading the novel “Wonder” and will participate in a WONDERful celebration Monday that includes a special Kindness March with Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, viewing of the movie “Wonder” and presentation by former Thompkins student Scott Guzzo.
The WONDERful celebration will begin Monday with a Kindness March. Students will leave Thompkins Middle School at 8:45 a.m. and walk to Showplace Cinema for viewing of the movie “Wonder.” Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will join students on the march as a way to support the city’s “e is for Everyone” message. Students also will be carrying signs with precepts that speak to them as they walk to the theatre.
Students will then be able to view the movie “Wonder” which is about a boy with a facial anomaly who goes to school for the first time as a fifth grader. It chronicles the challenges he faces and the kindness he shares and receives from others along the way.
Students will then return to Thompkins and in the afternoon will attend a special presentation by former Thompkins student Scott Guzzo. Guzzo’s presentation will begin at 1:30 p.m. Guzzo has a craniofacial condition much like the boy in the movie and will share his journey of adapting to meet life’s challenges.

Adopt A Pet

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Thea is a 10-month-old white female Lionhead rabbit! She’s a very sweet bunny and will need a home indoors only. She easily has another 8-10 years left of her life! Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay and microchip. That’s a way better deal than a pet store bunny! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

WEINSTEIN EFFECT

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Aces volleyball wraps up 2017 season

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UE drops 3-0 match at Illinois State

 Mildrelis Rodriguez recorded a team-high seven kills to pace the University of Evansville volleyball team in a 3-0 loss at Illinois State on Saturday night inside Redbird Arena.

Rodriguez finished the night with seven kills and nine digs for the Purple Aces, who finish the season with a 10-20 mark and 4-14 in the MVC.  Cathy Schreiber notched six kills in her final collegiate match.  Allana McInnis led the way with 11 assists and Cassie Brooks contributed 14 digs.  Illinois State (20-11, 13-5 MVC) saw Sydney Holt and Jaelyn Keene notch 11 kills apiece.

A 3-0 run by Illinois State to start the match set an early tone as the Redbirds extended that advantage to 10-3.  The Aces did their best to claw their way back, but ISU was able to finish off the frame with a 25-10 victory.

Rachel Tam scored the opening point of the second set to give the Aces their first lead of the night.  The Redbird countered with a run that saw them take an 8-4 lead before UE fought back.  A pair of Rodriguez kills helped the Aces tie the game up at 9-9 as Rocio Fortuny also recorded a kill.  After a time out, ISU went on a 10-3 run and pulled away for a 25-16 final to take a 2-0 match lead.

Evansville also played well in the third game when the defense forced two ISU attack errors to go up 5-4.  With the score knotted at 7-7, the Redbird took the lead for good, going on a 12-4 stretch as they picked up another 25-16 win to clinch the match by a final of 3-0.

 

Women’s Basketball drops road matchup with EIU, 79-52

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                                                                              Dossett pours in 17 points to lead all scorers

The University of Evansville women’s basketball team fell to Eastern Illinois, 79-52, on the road in Charleston, Ill. on Saturday afternoon.

For the second-straight game, senior guard Brook Dossett led the Aces offensively with a game-high 17 points, while junior guard Kerri Gasper also finished in double-digits with 11 points. Playing 22 minutes in the contest, redshirt sophomore guard Marley Miller corralled a career-high seven rebounds.  The Panthers were led by Grace Lennox, who finished with 14 points.

In the opening quarter, Evansville opened up as large as a five-point lead with a 16-11 advantage with 2:02 remaining in the frame before trading baskets with EIU, taking an 18-13 lead into the second quarter.

Eastern Illinois manufactured a 17-5 run that spanned the entirety of the second period, giving the Panthers a 40-28 lead heading into halftime. In the first half, the Aces and EIU were nearly on equal on rebounds, with the Panthers holding a 23-19 advantage, but Eastern Illinois pulled down nine offensive rebounds to one for the Aces.

The Panthers continued to build their lead in the second half, as EIU built a 53-34 lead heading into the final quarter. In the latter half of the fourth frame, Evansville put together an 8-2 run to cut into the Panthers’ lead as EIU captured a 79-52 victory.

Evansville returns to Meeks Family Fieldhouse on Tuesday at 7 p.m. as the Aces host Westminster (Mo.) in their final game before the Thanksgiving holiday.

Carson’s Brewery Is Partnering With It Takes A Village Canine Rescue

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 Carson’s Brewery is partnering with It Takes a Village Canine Rescue for a specially brewed and branded beer.

It’s called the Fur-Ever Home Tropical Ale. It was a way for ITV Board Member and Volunteer Brian Buxton to support local business, and bring awareness to the needs of homeless, abused and neglected animals.

Initial production is set for 32,000 cans and there will also be kegs shipped to local restaurants.

You can sample the Fur-Ever Home Tropical Ale for yourself starting in early December.

Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards & Commissions

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.

Electronic Recording Commission

The governor made the following five new appointments to the Electronic Recording Commission, who will serve at the pleasure of the governor:

  • The Honorable Jamie Chapman (Washington), Daviess County Recorder
  • The Honorable Anita Mather (Fort Wayne), Allen County Recorder
  • The Honorable Zach Payne (Jeffersonville), Clark County Recorder
  • Jessica McAlpin (Indianapolis), underwriting counsel at Fidelity National Title Group
  • Kevin Quinn (Fishers), senior vice president of retail lending at First Internet Bank

Indiana Public Defender Commission

The governor made two reappointments to the Indiana Public Defender Commission:

  • David Hensel (Indianapolis), attorney with Pence Hensel LLC, will continue his service on the commission. His term expires October 31, 2021.
  • Mark Rutherford (Indianapolis), attorney with Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel, PC, will continue his service on the commission. His term expires October 31, 2021.

The governor also made one new appointment to the commission:

  • Richard Bray (Martinsville), former Indiana State Senator and attorney with Bray, Bray & Bray Attorneys at Law, will join the commission. His term expires October 31, 2021.

 Indiana State Fair Board

The governor made four new appointments to the Indiana State Fair Board:

  • Fair District 2: Jeanette Merritt (Peru), director of checkoff programs for Indiana Pork, will join the board. Her term expires September 30, 2021.
  • Fair District 4: Michael Sprinkle (Indianapolis – Shelby County), lecturer at the School of Physical Education & Tourism Management, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, will join the board. His term expires September 30, 2019.
  • Fair District 5: Melissa Huff (Brownstown), closing specialist with Farm Credit Mid-America and owner/operator of Huff Appraisal Services, Inc., will join the board. Her term expires September 30, 2020.
  • Fair District 7: Olgen Williams (Indianapolis), former deputy mayor of the City of Indianapolis, will join the board. His term expires September 30, 2018.

Indiana Tourism Council

The governor made five reappointments to the Indiana Tourism Council:

  • Robert Caputo (Indianapolis), executive director of the Brewers of Indiana Guild, will continue his service on the council. His term expires October 31, 2018.
  • Christopher Leininger (Bloomington), COO of French Lick Resort, will continue his service on the council. His term expires October 31, 2019.
  • Denise Pence (Columbus), owner of the Exit 76 Antique Mall, will continue her service on the council. Her term expires October 31, 2019.
  • Eric Snow (Santa Claus), vice president of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, will continue his service on the council. His term expires October 31, 2019.
  • James Wallis (Indianapolis), executive vice president of Visit Indy, will continue his service on the council. His term expires October 31, 2019.

The governor also made three new appointments to the council:

  • Julie Basich (Valparaiso), COO of Fair Oaks Farms, will join the council. Her term expires October 31, 2019.
  • Matthew Bell (Brownsburg), president & CEO of the Casino Association of Indiana, will join the council. His term expires October 31, 2018.
  • Cynthia Hoye (Fishers), executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission, will join the council. Her term expires October 31, 2018.

Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group

The governor made the following nine new appointments to the Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group, whose members serve at the pleasure of the governor:

  • Katy Elmer (Evansville), director of student supports at Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
  • Peter Haughan (Indianapolis), juvenile division supervisor at the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office
  • The Honorable Callie Jahn (Jeffersonville), city councilwoman for District 3 of the City of Jeffersonville
  • Kyle Lanham (Indianapolis), vice president of community engagement & CAO at Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana, Inc.
  • Kelly Moors (Indianapolis), student at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Tami Silverman (Zionsville), president & CEO of The Indiana Youth Institute
  • Tyler Smith (West Lafayette), student at Indiana University
  • Mary Wellnitz (LaPorte), president & CEO of Figment Group, Inc.
  • Nancy Wever (Indianapolis), acting director of the Indiana Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative

U OF E Men’s Basketball Moves To 4-0 With 66-61 Win Against Binghamton

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Aces head to Mexico this week

University of Evansville junior posted 27 points and Dru Smith tallied 11 as the Purple Aces men’s basketball team improved its record to 4-0 with a 66-61 victory over Binghamton inside the Ford Center on Saturday afternoon.

Taylor went 10-of-22 from the field and hit seven 3-pointers in 37 minutes of work.  Smith went 5-9 from the floor and registered nine more assists.  Over his last three outings, the sophomore has dished out 29 helpers.  Dainius Chatkevicius had a solid game, finishing with seven points and six rebounds while Dalen Traore was the top rebounder for UE (4-0) with seven.

“This is a good win.  We were thrown into some different situations because of illness and injury, but I like the way our guys stayed with it and just went onto the next play,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “I give our guys credit, we made some adjustments and they executed pretty well.”

J.C. Show was the leader of the pack for the Bearcats (1-3) as he knocked down six from outside on his way to 27 points.  Everson Davis notched 12 points while Thomas Bruce finished with 11.

“We knew that Bruce was pretty athletic.  He made some pretty good plays out there.  We also knew that Show is a really good shooter.  We let them get hot in the second half,” Taylor said.  “With Boo out, we had some guys really step up.  Noah did a great job, all of our guys stepped up.”

Taylor hit four triples on his way to 14 points in the opening half as the Purple Aces led by a 36-24 margin at halftime.  After the Bearcats scored the first bucket of the game, the Aces held them to just one of their next 11 attempts as UE jumped out to a 20-5 lead.

In that stretch, Taylor had a pair of triples that made the difference.  Binghamton notched its second basket as the 7:24 mark of the half as a Thomas Bruce jumper cut the gap to 20-7.   A pair of free throws with 18 ticks remaining in the stanza by Blake Simmons put the lead back up to 15 at 36-21, but at the buzzer, J.C. Show hit a long trey that made it a 36-24 contest at the break.

Binghamton’s run continued into the second half as they reeled off the first seven points to cut the gap to just five.  A 3-pointer from Everson Davis coupled with a bucket from Bruce made it a 36-31 game with 16:39 remaining.

Out of a time out, Dru Smith found Taylor for an alley-oop for the Aces first bucket of the half before the lead went back up to ten at 51-41 when K.J. Riley knocked down a pair of free throws with 7:53 remaining.  Over the next four minutes, Binghamton outscored Evansville, 10-2, as they made it a 53-51 game with just over four minutes on the clock.  Show had triples on consecutive possessions to cap off the rally.

Following a time out, it was Taylor who got the Aces back in the right direction, hitting a floater to make it a 4-point game.  On the ensuing possession, an and-one by BU cut the Aces advantage to just one at 55-54.  Taylor’s clutch play continued on the next trip down the floor as an open three made it a two possession game once again.

A huge play was made on the next Aces possession by freshman Noah Frederking.  He put back a Taylor miss to put the squad up by a 60-54 margin and the Aces were able to hang on from there, winning by a final of 66-61.

With the win, UE improved to 4-0 for the first time since the 2013-14 campaign and just the second time since 1987.

Evansville continues the Cancun Challenge in Mexico this week as the team will face Fresno State on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. CT before taking on either George Mason or Louisiana Tech on Wednesday.  Both games will be carried on the CBS Sports Network.