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Adopt A Pet

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Spot is a 4-year-old male mixed -breed. He’s named for his black “eye patch” marking! This poor guy has had a very turbulent past. He has been at VHS 3 times in 3 years, each time being found as a stray by a different person and then being returned to his owner. This time, though… no owner has come for him. Spot is ready to go home today for $100 and is neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccinations! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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High school diploma or equivalent required; Strong desire to excel in a competitive, fast paced environment. LOOKING TO JOIN A GROWING COMPANY….
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INAPPROPRIATE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

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By Tom Purcell

“Now that everything has become politicized, it only makes sense that Halloween costumes should be politicized, too.”

“Ah, yes, you speak of the spate of articles popping up that lecture us on costumes that may be inappropriate or hurtful. Business Insider says, ‘Some common Halloween costumes simply take it too far and can become racist, misogynistic, or downright insensitive.’”

“That’s right. I was going dress as a wealthy Arab sheik, but apparently that is out because, says Business Insider, ‘It’s harmful to reinforce negative and misconceived notions about a region, religion, or group of people.’”

“I see.”

“The wife loved the idea of dressing up like a reality-TV star. The costume she had in mind had a long black wig and a tight white dress that showed she was with child – a satirical outfit that mocks America’s fascination with reality stars, in particular the Kardashians, who are famous just for being famous. But Business Insider says that’s insensitive, in part, because it body-shames.”

“That’s an interesting point of view.”

“Then the wife was going to dress up as a sexy convict with a short, black-and-white-striped dress, and I was going to wear a Hannibal Lecter mask and straitjacket, but Business Insider says that would be a mistake.”

“I can’t wait to learn why.”

“The website says, ‘Incarceration is not funny,’ and my wife’s costume would trivialize the U.S. prison system. Business Insider says that a straitjacket and scary mask would reinforce ‘harmful misconceptions about mental health in prison.’”

“I’m pretty sure this one wouldn’t fly: When I was a kid, we used to dress as Depression-era hobos.”

“No way would such a costume be permitted. Many of today’s homeless suffer mental-health issues. Besides, Business Insider says we ought not make fun of people living on the streets.”

“Fair enough. What about the trend in recent years in which women dress up in a variety of risque© outfits? Surely, that is a no-no?”

“Cosmopolitan has three words for such outfits: ‘Racist, sexist, gross.’ It’s offensive for women to dress as Geishas, gypsies and other outfits that mock other cultures and reinforce cultural stereotypes.”

“O.J. Simpson is back in the news.”

“Don’t even go there. As People makes clear, Simpson is ‘still most widely associated with the brutal murders of two innocent people’ and it would be wrong to ‘make light of their deaths because you think tiny gloves would get a laugh.’”

“How quickly times change. In 2009, Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, explained to me why Halloween had become such a widely celebrated secular holiday. He said it was the only day of the year when people can freely do or say or be anything they want. It is ‘the one day where almost anything goes’ and ‘people can do something outrageous they’d never do normally.’”

“That’s why the wife and I used to enjoy it so much.”

“Thompson also told me that people pick costumes to mock or satirize popular culture. In a country that believes in freedom of expression, it is healthy to poke fun at our political leaders, celebrities and cultural trends.”

“That’s what I used to think.”

“It’s a fair point that we should be mindful of not offending people from other cultures with the costumes we choose. However, it’s troubling that Halloween has so quickly gone from a day when almost anything goes to one when we must tread carefully for fear that someone, somewhere, may be offended by our satirization of politicians, celebrities and cultural trends.”

Schreiber leads Aces against Missouri State

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Aces take 3-0 loss to Bears

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Junior Cathy Schreiber was one of three University of Evansville volleyball players to notch double figure kills as the Purple Aces took on the top squad in the Missouri Valley Conference – Missouri State – on Friday in Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Evansville (9-14, 3-8 MVC) put its best foot forward against the Bears (19-5, 11-0), but MSU overcame UE’s strong night to take a 3-0 win.  Schreiber paced the Aces with 13 kills while Rachel Tam posted 11 and Mildrels Rodriguez had 10.  Cassie Brooks registered 21 digs to lead all players while Taylor Jones notched 21 assists.  Lily Johnson was the top performer for MSU, totaling 23 kills and 12 digs.

Evansville got off to a 4-1 start in the contest but Missouri State rallied back, tying it up at 8-8.  Erlicia Griffith put the lead back in the Aces’ hands with a kill to make it 9-8, but once again, MSU had the answer as they tied it up at 12-12.  UE grabbed the lead right back, scoring four in a row, including a Gabriela Dos Santos service ace.

An error by the Bears gave UE their largest lead at 19-14.  The lead remained at five (21-16) before Missouri State made its run.  Two stellar defensive plays went the Bears’ way as they got back within one at 22-21.  They would tie it up at 23-23, but Schreiber posted two late kills to give the Aces a 24-23 advantage, but the Bears were able to finish off with a 27-25 decision to take a 1-0 lead.

Despite falling into a 3-1 hole in game two, the Aces tied it up at 3-3 before taking a 5-4 lead on a block by Erlicia Griffith and Schreiber.  UE’s run continued as they pushed the lead to 10-5 as Mildrelis Rodriguez notched her fourth kill of the night.  Rachel Tam helped UE extend its lead to four at 15-11 but MSU fought back once again, knotting the score at 19-19 before retaking the lead at 23-22 and extending it for a 25-23 win.

Missouri State opened game three on a 5-1 run and extended the lead to as many as seven at 17-10.  The Aces never gave up, showing the fight they had all night to get back within four at 19-15.  MSU was able to rebound, earning a 25-18 win to finish off the 3-0 match victory.

Tomorrow night, the Aces are right back in action as they take on Southern Illinois in the annual pink game at Meeks Family Fieldhouse.  Match time is set for 7 p.m.

 

Eagles edge Cardinals in five-set thriller

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Sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) racked up six of her match-high 20 kills in the fifth set as University of Southern Indiana Volleyball edged host William Jewell College in a five-set thriller Friday night. USI overcame a pair of one-set deficits to win the Great Lakes Valley Conference affair 23-25, 25-14, 23-25, 25-18, 18-16.

Humphrey, who had a .667 attacking percentage in the decisive fifth frame and a .300 clip for the match, was one of four Screaming Eagles to finish with double-digit kill totals on the night. Sophomore middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) racked up 14 kills and a .583 attacking percentage, while sophomore right side hitter Amanda Jung (Belleville, Illinois) tallied 13 kills and a .267 clip.

Senior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) contributed 11 kills, a .375 attacking percentage and a match-high six blocks for the Eagles, who finished with a season-high 70 kills as a team.

Freshman setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) finished with 58 assists, 14 digs and six kills as USI hit .314 as a team.

The Eagles got a team-high 26 digs from senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) as well as 11 and 10 digs, respectively, from junior defensive specialist Haley Limper (Springfield, Illinois) and senior defensive specialist Jessica Lee (Mackinaw, Illinois).

William Jewell (9-16, 3-9 GLVC) had 69 kills as a team, but also had a .180 hitting percentage thanks to 33 attacking errors.

USI, which had a season-high 85 digs to go along with eight blocks, returns to action Saturday at 3 p.m. when it travels to Kirksville, Missouri, to take on Truman State University. The Bulldogs (12-12, 5-7 GLVC) defeated the University of Indianapolis in three sets Friday night.

Set 1
The Eagles saw a late 21-18 lead fall by the wayside as William Jewell won seven of the final nine rallies to earn the two-point win. USI had four blocks in the first set, but a 17-13 deficit in kills hindered the Eagles’ chances. Humphrey had four kills to pace USI’s offense, while Farrell tallied eight digs in the opener.

Set 2
USI used surges of 5-0 and 12-2 to run away with the 11-point win in the second stanza and tie the match at a set apiece. The Eagles had just 10 kills in the second frame, but a .370 attacking percentage, coupled with a .000 opponent hitting percentage, aided USI in the win. Humphrey led USI’s offense with three kills.

Set 3
The Eagles saw a six-point lead slip away as the Cardinals outscored USI 13-5 throughout the final 18 rallies to earn another two-point win. Te’Ayla Whitfield had five kills, two blocks and a .833 attack percentage to lead the Eagles in the third frame.

Set 4
USI opened the fourth frame with a 13-5 advantage and cruised to a seven-point victory to tie the contest at two sets apiece. Coleman had six kills and a .857 attacking percentage for the Eagles, who racked up 21 kills and a blistering .667 attacking percentage as a team in the fourth set.

Set 5
It took five opportunities at match-point, but on the fifth try, the Eagles finally put the Cardinals away in a back-and-forth fifth set. Humphrey had six kills and a .667 attacking percentage, while Cepicky racked up nine assists to aid USI in the decisive frame.

Short Box Score (Match)
Southern Indiana vs William Jewell (Oct 27, 2017 at Liberty, MO)

Southern Indiana def. William Jewell 23-25,25-14,23-25,25-18,18-16

Southern Indiana (11-14, 4-8 GLVC) (Kills-aces-blocks) – Humphrey, Mikaila 20-0-3; Coleman, Elexis 14-0-2; Jung, Amanda 13-0-1; Whitfield, Te’Ayla 11-1-6; Yochum, Alyssa 6-0-2; Cepicky, Casey 6-0-2; Lee, Jessica 0-1-0; Gardner, Lizzy 0-1-0; Farrell, Shannon 0-2-0; Totals 70-5-8.0. (Assists) – Cepicky, Casey 58. (Dig leaders) – Farrell, Shannon 26; Cepicky, Casey 14; Limper, Haley 11; Lee, Jessica 10; Gardner, Lizzy 8

William Jewell (9-16, 3-9 GLVC) (Kills-aces-blocks) – Rau, Jenna 13-0-0; Meisinger, Raechel 13-0-2; Johnson, Madeline 11-0-1; Cunningham, Paige 9-0-0; Quinn, Elizabeth 8-0-1; Miller, Grace 7-0-3; Booton, Mary 4-0-0; Weigel, Alix 2-0-0; Richterkessing, Stef 1-0-0; Tolberd, Olivia 1-0-0; Rhule, Megan 0-1-0; Winslow, Codi 0-2-0; Totals 69-3-4.0. (Assists) – Weigel, Alix 34; Rhule, Megan 26. (Dig leaders) – Tolberd, Olivia 30; Winslow, Codi 11; Cunningham, Paige 11; Weigel, Alix 8

Site: Liberty, MO (Mabee Center)
Date: Oct 27, 2017   Attend: 189   Time: 2:28
Referees: Denise Jett, Gary Urkevich
Line judges: Bill Goodson, Kylee Markey

 

Ellis Park’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze!

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Ellis Park’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze!
SHOW THIS EMAIL UPON ENTRY FOR $1 OFF AND TWO FREE PUMPKINS FOR EACH ADMISSION
Offer expires on October 29, 2017
Fall is here! Come to Ellis Park to enjoy our Pumpkinfest!
Along with the pumpkin patch and corn maze, check out our corn box, fire pit, bouncy house, pumpkin painting, corn hole, pumpkin checkers, and a straw maze for the little ones! In addition to all of these great things, admission also includes one pumpkin of your choice!
Hours:
Monday-Friday by reservation only
Saturdays: 11:30am-6:30pm
Sundays: 12:30pm-6:30pm
We also accept parties!
Please call to make reservations! We love to host birthday parties, school trips, church outings, or any occasion at Ellis Park’s Pumpkinfest.

“READERS FORUM” OCTOBER 28, 2017

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

We hope that todays “Readers Forum” will provoke “…honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?”
 Todays READERS POLL question is: Is predatory towing hurting downtown retail businesses?
Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.  You now are able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.
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Breaking News: High Court Traveling To Evansville On Monday

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IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Supreme Court will travel south Monday to hear oral arguments in Vanderburgh County.

The justices will hear the case of B.A. v. State of Indiana, 49S02-1709-JV-00567, at the University of Southern Indiana Monday morning. The case involves a 13-year-old student who was questioned by school administrators in the presence of police officers about a bomb threat written on a wall at Decatur Middle School in Indianapolis.

 In a March ruling, the Indiana Court of Appeals held that because the student, B.A., was questioned by a school official and not a police officer, his in-school interrogation did not trigger a Miranda warning. Thus, the trial court did not err in admitting the student’s statements from the interrogation at trial.

 

Oral arguments in the case will begin at 10:30 a.m. Monday in USI’s Carter Hall, 8600 University Blvd., Evansville.