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Eight To Be Honored With Jersey Retirements

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Six Former Players And Two Head Coaches To Be Honored

– Following an exhaustive 11-month nomination process, six former University of Evansville men’s basketball players and two legendary head coaches will be honored by having their jerseys retired, the highest honor that can be bestowed by the program.  The official ceremony will take place in conjunction with the Purple Aces game against Drake on January 27, 2018.

Those being honored include: #20 Hugh Ahlering, #15 Brad Leaf, #50 Marty Simmons, #20 Scott Shreffler, #31 Andy Elkins and #5 Marcus Wilson.  Coaches Arad McCutchan and Jim Crews will also have their likeness in the Ford Center rafters.

Below is a capsule on each of the deserving recipients:

#20 Hugh Ahlering – Hugh Ahlering played at UE from 1957-59. A 1973 UE Hall of Fame inductee, Ahlering was a 1959 First Team AP All-American.  Ahlering was a pivotal member of UE’s first national championship team, averaging 15.3 points per game.

#15 Brad Leaf – Brad Leaf lettered at UE from 1979 through 1982 and played an instrumental role in 1981-82, scoring 17.6 points per game in leading UE to its first Division I tournament. Leaf is 8th in UE history with 1,605 points and was a 3-time All-MCC First Teamer.

#50 – Marty Simmons – In just two years, Marty Simmons put his imprint on the Aces program.

Scoring 1,265 points, Simmons finished the 1987-88 season 6th in the nation with 25.9 PPG while finishing 9th in AP Player of the Year voting. Simmons led UE to a 21-8 mark as a senior including an NIT win over Utah, the Aces first Division I postseason win.

#20 – Scott Shreffler – Scott Shreffler was the glue on a team that advanced to three NCAA

Tournaments in his four years as a starter. Shreffler remains second in UE history with 521 assists and is 13th on the scoring list with 1,454 in his career.  He is the only player in the Aces’ Division I history to make three NCAA Tournaments.

#31 – Andy Elkins – The #6 scoring in Purple Aces history (1,761 points), Andy Elkins led UE to two NCAA Tournaments and one NIT in four seasons. Elkins, a native of Evansville, was a 1st Team MCC player in 1994 before earning the accolade from the Missouri Valley Conference in 1995.

#5 – Marcus Wilson – Marcus Wilson was the 1999 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year and led UE to the regular season league championship that year and an NCAA Tournament berth. A member of the MVC All-Centennial Team that was announced in 2007, Wilson ranks 4th on the UE list with 2,053 career points.

Arad McCutchan served as the UE head coach from 1946 until 1977 and led the Purple Aces to five National Championships. He was enshrined into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1973 before earning the nod from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1981. McCutchan was a 2-time NCAA College Division Coach of the Year.

Jim Crews coached the Purple Aces for 17 seasons (1985-2002) and won a total of 294 games. He led Evansville to four NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of NIT berths. Crews was a 4-time conference Coach of the Year, winning it three times in the MCC and once in the Missouri Valley Conference – that coming in 1999.  UE was .500 or better in 13 of his 17 seasons at the helm.

At the University of Evansville, the program retires the jersey, not the actual number.  Numbers of previous retirees continue to be worn to this day.  The eight honorees join six others in the rafters.  Prior jersey retirees include: #19 Gus Doerner, #40 Ed Smallwood, #52 Jerry Sloan, #50 Larry Humes, #10 Don Buse and #3 Scott Haffner.  A committee considered hundreds of former men’s basketball players throughout an 11-month process.

A special reception will be held around the January 27 game to celebrate the jersey retirees.  Information, location and admission price will be announced at a later date.

Holcomb Names Fred Payne State’s New Workforce Development Commissioner

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced that Fred Payne will be Indiana’s next commissioner at the Department of Workforce Development (DWD). Payne is currently the chief administrator for Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, LLC (HMIN) with extensive professional expertise in employment and labor law.

“Fred is the right pick to take our state’s workforce development agency to the next level—at a time when building and securing talent has never been more critical to our state’s enduring economic success,” Gov. Holcomb said. “His corporate experience at Honda has given him a clear perspective of employer workforce demands. Further, he has experience driving change and eliciting results in a large organization, which will be a big advantage working with an agency the size and scope of the DWD.”

As chief administrator for HMIN, Payne has led the company’s business division, overseeing corporate affairs, information services and administrative functions—along with serving as company secretary and compliance officer. Payne joined HMIN in 2008 as an attorney focusing on employment and labor issues and in 2011 became general counsel, secretary, and corporate affairs and administration manager. Prior to working for HMIN, Payne was managing attorney for the Indiana office of Wessels and Pautsch, P.C.

“I am up to the challenge of leading a department that plays a vital role in our state’s future success,” said Payne. “I look forward to working with Gov. Holcomb and Secretary Milo to continue to build upon our workforce system to better meet the needs of Indiana employers and job seekers by helping match qualified Hoosiers with the high-demand jobs available today.”

Payne is admitted to the 7th and 9th Circuits of the U.S. Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Courts for northern and southern districts of Indiana, northern and central districts of Illinois, and the western district of Wisconsin. Payne is a graduate of Maurer School of Law at Indiana University Bloomington and holds a master’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa and bachelor’s degree from Grambling State University.

Payne is admitted to practice in the state of Indiana and before several Federal Courts.  He served as a board member to the Indiana Pro Bono Commission and currently serves as a board member for the Indiana Manufacturers Association, Honda Federal Credit Union, the Indy Eleven Soccer Foundation and the Indianapolis Urban League. He and his wife, Kelly, live in Indianapolis.

Payne’s first day with DWD will be Dec. 12.

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For The Week Of November 7, 2017

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Reyna Lewis, Evansville, IN, son, Arthur Lee, Oct. 28

Maggie and Joshua Dye, Evansville, IN, daughter, Evelyn Marie, Oct. 28

Mikayla Beck and Brent Rickman Ferguson, Evansville, IN, daughter, Pamela Dale, Oct. 28

Mikayla Beck and Brent Rickman Ferguson, Evansville, IN, daughter, Kali Marie, Oct. 28

Elizabeth and Cody Mangold, Cynthiana, IN, son, Xander Michael, Oct. 29

Ashley and Brandon Shelton, Mount Vernon, IN, daughter, Jamie Lynn, Oct. 30

Rachel and Chase Lankford, Princeton, IN, son, Daxtyn Cooper, Oct. 30

Kaitlyn and Thomas Brinker, Evansville, IN, daughter, Ellery Colyn, Oct. 30

Leslie and Daniel Baumgart, Evansville, IN, daughter, Josephine Elise, Oct. 30

Stephanie and Joseph Stevens, Mount Carmel, IL, son, Kaden Rhett, Oct. 31

Libby and Kevin Shelton, Petersburg, IN, son, Kade Destin Roman, Oct. 31

Mary Jasso, Poseyville, IN, daughter, Luna Renee, Oct. 31

Sarah and William Knepp, Loogootee, IN, daughter, Gloria Jewel, Nov. 1

Kelsey and Jacob Roth, Evansville, IN, son, Kai Joseph, Nov. 1

Ashley and Dayne White, Evansville, IN, son, Carson Michael, Nov. 1

Christy and Juan Burton, Allendale, IL, daughter, Laney Nicole, Nov. 2

Junenna and Matthew Young, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Blake Thomas, Nov. 3

Allison and Jared Miller, Mount Carmel, IL, son, Ezra Thomas, Nov. 3

Jessica and Josh Ollis, Rockport, IN, daughter, Katherine Elizabeth, Nov. 3

Sarah and Aaron Field, Evansville, IN, son, Jonathan Nicolas, Nov. 3

Elizabeth and Steven Moore, Evansville, IN, daughter, Abigail Jo, Nov. 4

Jaidelyn Boner and Keenan Hardiman Jr., Princeton, IN, son, Diggs Michael, Nov. 4

Brandy Rainey and Aaron Bota, Oakland City, IN, son, Jezzariah Colt, Nov. 4

Oksana Ashley and Michael Carlin, Evansville, IN, son, Braylon Bowie, Nov. 4

Sierra Stewart and Jermaine Johnson, Evansville, IN, son, Princeston Eric, Nov. 5

AG Hill Aims To Protect Storm Victims After Severe Weather Crosses State

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Following severe weather that swept through large portions of Indiana over the weekend, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is urging residents to exercise vigilance when seeking restoration and repair work in the wake of damage caused by thunderstorms, tornadoes and other severe-weather events.

In April, Hill launched “Double check before you write a check” – a consumer protection campaign aimed at safeguarding Hoosiers from fraudulent business practices in the wake of severe weather that leaves homes, vehicles or other property damaged.

In the aftermath of severe weather, property owners are vulnerable to the tactics of scammers commonly known as “storm chasers.” Those affected by storms are advised to avoid letting the emotional toll of situations influence decisions about repairing or replacing items that are damaged or lost. Property owners should do their due diligence and be skeptical of individuals and businesses offering services immediately following storms. Consumers should remember that the best decisions are informed decisions.

Specifically, consider following these tips: Avoid agreeing to any repair or restoration work on the spot during initial contact with anyone offering services. Do not immediately sign contracts or agreements of any kind without first gathering information and researching businesses. Look for signs of credibility such as official websites that can be easily navigated and verified. Seek reviews and testimonials from former customers.

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of Attorney General if they believe they have been scammed after a severe weather event. They may do so by visiting IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.

EVSC Schools to Host Veteran’s Day Assemblies

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Thursday, November 9
Schools throughout the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will take time out of their day to celebrate Veteran’s Day tomorrow with special school assemblies. Below is a list of some of the events that will be taking place Thursday:
Scott School, 8:30 – 10:15 a.m.
Scott will host two assemblies. Each assembly will begin with the presentation of colors. The principal will give a history of Veteran’s Day and Veterans and their families will be honored with military songs and a flag presentation for each branch of the military. Veteran guest speaker will be Ed Walston.
 
Stringtown Elementary School, 9 a.m.
A local veteran will speak to students about his experiences in the military and explain why he thinks it is important to remember our Veterans. Students also will be able to submit questions for him to answer. In addition, the school will kick off its first SuperCitizen assembly where a student from each homeroom is recognized for showing outstanding citizenship.
Cynthia Heights Elementary School, 9 a.m.
Cynthia Heights choir will sing and fifth grade students will speak about each branch of the military. Veteranss of Cynthia Heights students are invited to the event.
Highland Elementary School, 9 a.m.
Highland’s assembly will include the entire student body singing “God Bless America.”
Perry Heights Middle School, 9 a.m.
Perry Heights will host a reception for Veterans and their students at 8:30 a.m. and the assembly will begin at 9 a.m. The choir, band and orchestra will perform and a complete program is planned.
Helfrich Park STEM Academy, 1:30 p.m.
Helfrich Park’s assembly will include a guest speaker and songs from its choir, band and orchestra.

Adopt A Pet

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Dolly is a 2-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier (“pit bull”) mix. She had a sister named Reba, but Reba got adopted so now hopefully soon it’s Dolly’s turn! The adoption fee is $100 for one, or $175 for both! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details.

Assumption Church by Pat Sides

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Less than two decades after Vanderburgh County was formed in 1818, Assumption Catholic Church was founded in downtown Evansville. The city experienced substantial growth in the aftermath of the Civil War, which led Assumption to erect a more spacious building at Seventh and Vine to accommodate the expanding congregation. The new edifice was completed in 1873, followed less than a decade later by the construction of a school building adjacent to the church. After the Diocese of Evansville was formed in 1944, Assumption was designated a cathedral. The Cathedral, seen here in 1949, was razed in 1965 to make room for the Winfield K. Denton federal building.

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ANNUAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK LUNCHEON PRESENTED BY: FIFTH THIRD BANK

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The Southwest Indiana Chamber of Indiana will host the Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Tropicana Evansville.

Each year a carefully recruited panel of seasoned professionals share economic trends and look ahead to the anticipated business climate in 2018. With a focus on regional, state, national, and global economics, topics covered range from the cost of energy and real estate to the labor market.

The 2017 Economic Outlook Luncheon Panelists are: Jeff Korzenik, Fifth Third Investment Management Group; Dr. Jerry Conover, Indiana University – Director, Kelley School of Business; and Dr. Mohammed Khayum, University of Southern Indiana – Dean, Romain College of Business. Moderator: Greg Wathen, President & CEO, Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana.

Sponsors for this event are Atlas World Group, Inc., BKD CPA’s & Advisors, Old National Bank and Tropicana.

For more information about the Economic Outlook Luncheon, to purchase seats, or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, email Ashley Murray, director of events, or call 812-425-8147.

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