Waylon is a 6-year-old male American Staffordshire Terrier (or “pit bullâ€) mix. He was transferred to VHS from Ohio County, Kentucky when they were out of room. His walkers and caregivers say he’s a sweet, social, and silly boy who likes other animals! He weighs 51 lbs. He rode in the 2017 Fall Festival parade, and while he thought the Boom Squad was a little scary – he otherwise loved all the attention! Waylon’s $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm test. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!
Aces Fall To Drake On Homecoming, 4-1
 The University of Evansville women’s soccer team took an early lead, but eventually fell to Drake, 4-1, on homecoming on Saturday afternoon at Arad McCutchan Stadium in Evansville, Indiana.
“Anytime we can score first, the girls get excited,” said Aces head coach Krista McKendree. “I thought that would really be an energizer for us to come out and compete for the rest of the game, but that wasn’t the case.”
For the Aces, senior midfielder Montana Portenier led the way with a goal on two shots. Rachel Wanninger led the Bulldogs with a pair of goals on four shots.
Portenier got the scoring started in the 28th minute as junior forward Sara Osinski launched a shot that deflected off the crossbar and Portenier gathered the rebound and found the back of the net.
Just before the half, Drake found its equalizer as Hannah Wilder scored in the box off assists by Olivia Bruce and Abby Stephenson.
In the 52nd minute, the Bulldogs gained their first lead of the match on a goal by Wanninger from 15 yards out off an assist by Rebecca Rodgers. Wanninger added a second goal on the afternoon in the 61st minute, assisted by Alyssa Brand. Drake added a fourth goal in the waning moments of the match as Rodgers was once again involved, assisting Hannah Bormann on a goal in the 89th minute.
The Aces were out-shot by Drake, 18-5, with corner kicks also going in the Bulldogs favor by a narrow 3-2 margin.
Up next, Evansville heads to Terre Haute to take on Indiana State on Wednesday night at 6 p.m. (CT).
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Make That Five Straight For USI Volleyball
USI (8-13) also received 11 kills from sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) as well as 12 digs from senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana).
The Eagles, who began the day with a four-set win over Ashland University, return to GLVC play Friday at 7 p.m. when they travel to Louisville, Kentucky, to take on East Division rival Bellarmine University.
Set 1
Both teams racked up high attack percentages, but five service error hampered the Fighting Scots (7-14), who hit .412 in the opener. Humphrey had four kills to lead the Eagles, who hit .323 in the first frame.
Set 2
USI raced out to a 10-3 lead in the second set and never let up as the Eagles held Ohio Valley to a .065 attacking percentage. Humphrey again paced the Eagles with five kills in the second set.
Set 3
The Eagles used a pair of 3-0 runs midway through the third set to pull away from the Scots. USI had 16 kills and a .371 attacking percentage in the final stanza, including five kills and .714 hitting clip from Whitfield.
Parks Board Agenda Meeting
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017
12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. MEETING MEMORANDUM Â OCTOBER 4, 2017
3. CONSENT AGENDAÂ Â
4.    OLD BUSINESS Â
5. Â Â Â Â NEW BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
6.    REPORTS
7.    ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
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8.    ADJOURN
BREAKING NEWS: GOP PARTY CHAIRMAN WAYNE PARKE SUGGEST DAN MCGINN TO RESIGN FROM CITY COUNCIL
Dear Mr McGinn:
I accept you resignation as a Republican Precinct Committeeman. If your email is an accurate representation of your line of thinking, I suggest you also resign from your City Council position as well.
You ran and was elected as a Republican. You have already stated you are not going to run for re-election in 2019–so resign now from your position as a City Councilman, so voters can be represented by a Republican because that is what they thought they were getting when you ran for office.
As I have in the past, I will continue to voice my opinion on issues to all elected officials no matter what party they belong to if I believe their vote is not in the best interest of the citizens and the Republican Party.
You are not acting like the person I once knew and I do not know why.
Wayne Parke-Chairman VCRP
BREAKING NEWS : Dan McGinn Resigns from Republican Party
Wayne,
Twice in the last couple of weeks you have criticized my actions in a most public way. i have decided to answer your criticisms in a like manner.
First, you did not like my vote concerning a resolution to do away with gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the manipulation of political boundaries in order to give an unfair advantage to one party in an election. It is dishonest. It is unconstitutional. It is cheating. I do not wish to be associated with any person or organization that not only condones cheating but also actively supports it.
Secondly, you criticized my actions as well as the actions of Councilwoman Mercer concerning our votes in favor of a tax increase. The fact that you are totally ignorant as to the financial condition of the City of Evansville alone makes your criticism unwarranted but that is not the reason that I find your last email so offensive. You have criticized us for exercising our independent judgement and doing what we feel is best for the people we represent rather that marching lockstep to political doctrine.
I no longer wish to be affiliated with any person or organization that condones dishonesty. I no longer wish to be affiliated with any person or organization that punishes independent thinking and demands adherence to political dogma. This is 2017, not 1984.
I resign my position as a precinct committeeman. I resign from the Vanderburgh County Republican Party. Remove my name from your party rolls, phone lists, email lists and mailing lists. Remove my picture and listing from your website’s list of elected Republican officials. I now consider myself an
independant and will act accordingly in all future actions.
Dan McGinn
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 1:06 PM, Wayne Parke <wparke@wowway.com> wrote:
Michelle–
I am very surprise and disappointed that you chose to vote for a local income tax increase. The County Council did not ask for an increase. Mayor Winnecke did not ask for the increase. President Trump and Governor Holcomb do not support increasing taxes—in fact, they are seeking to lower them. You knew up front, that I opposed an increase in the local income taxes. Taking in account all the foregoing, for whatever reason, you voted for an increase—a mistake. Your vote was key and many voters have long memories will remember how you voted on this issue.
You should be following the lead of Justin Elpers and John Hayden on tax issues. If possible, Republicans need to be pulling in the same direction.
In addition, — I am not happy with Dan McGinn’s vote either.
Wayne Parke
Chairman VCRP
wparke@wowway.com
Cell: 812-455-1685
Man Arrested For Murder After Fatal Shooting On Frisse Ave
Evansville Police have arrested 51 year old RICHARD BRIAN WORLEY on multiple charges following a fatal shooting at 2008 Frisse Ave on Friday night. Officers were called to the home at 8:25pm and found the victim in the driveway.
As officers tried to render medical aid, multiple shots were fired at them from the rear of the home. The officers were not injured and were able to find cover and call for assistance.
After the gunfire stopped, Worley exited the home and was taken into custody without further incident. No officers fired their weapons during the incident.
During the investigation, officers found several weapons in the backyard of the home. Investigators learned that Worley had been staying at the home while the victim and her family were out of town. The family returned home and the victim had just exited their vehicle when she was shot. The other members of the family were still in the vehicle and were not injured. They include the victim’s hu sband and 3 minor children.
Information was gathered during the investigation that provided probable cause to arrest Worley and charge him with the following:
Murder
Attempted Murder – 6 counts (4 family members and 2 Police Officers)
Possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon
Theft
Criminal Reckelssness