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VHS TO HOST 3RD “EMPTY THE SHELTER”

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VHS TO HOST 3RD “EMPTY THE SHELTER”
HOLIDAY ADOPT-A-THON WITH WAIVED FEES

(Evansville, IN – December 1, 2017) The VHS is hosting an adopt-a-thon of epic proportions on Saturday & Sunday, December 16th & 17th. The goal is simple: to find homes for every adoptable animal in the building and “empty” the shelter. It is an event not to be missed.

For the third year, the Vanderburgh Humane Society will be hosting an “Empty the Shelter” event with 100% waived adoption fees on all shelter animals. This includes dogs, cats, and rabbits. (There will not be puppies available.) The event will kick off at 10:00 am on Saturday, December 16th. (This is a change from the previous 2 years, when the event was held on Friday & Saturday.) VHS will have extended adoption hours on both days, opening early at 10:00 am and closing late at 8:00 pm. All hands will be on deck for this event including all staff members and a host of volunteers.

Without this event, each VHS shelter animal would spend Christmas Eve in a cage or small room. They will receive a few minutes of extra treats and pets, but ultimately the staff must turn off the lights and leave for the night. The staff and volunteers’ dream is to see those animals instead spend Christmas snuggled in a warm bed with humans who love them. Each one of them deserves that.

The obvious concerns that many well-meaning individuals have are that people who cannot afford to pay an adoption fee, cannot afford to have a pet. One is inclined to believe that those who get “free” animals are much more likely to abuse them, abandon them, or return them to the shelter once the excitement wears off. The VHS and many other major animal welfare organizations have found that this is not at all the case.

While VHS realizes that many members of the public would be opposed to and perhaps even vehemently angered by an event like this, they would like to reassure the public that all normal adoption procedures will still be in place.

. All adopters must fill out an adoption application and provide a valid photo ID

  • VHS Adoption Counselors and/or volunteers help families to choose a pet that is an ideal match for their family based on ages and personalities of family members, living situations, financial situations, other pets in the home, and so on
  • Each adopter will sign a legal binding contract, as they always have, to care for the animal for its lifetime, provide it with veterinary care, and return it to VHS if they are ever unable to keep it
  • VHS has always and will continue to reserve the right to deny adoptions for any reason.
  • Those who have used our emergency food pantry within the past year are not permitted to adopt.

The fact of the matter is, VHS can never guarantee with 100% certainty that every animal is entering a permanent, loving home. Even if each animal cost 1 million dollars to adopt, someone who could afford that fee is still perfectly capable of abusing that animal. All any animal welfare group can do is trust the internal controls they have in place, have conversations with adopters in order to make good matches, and have faith in the people that they are entrusting with their dear shelter pets’ lives. Events like these do not so much attract the “bottom of the barrel” adopters who cannot afford animals, but the promotion alone attracts families who simply may not have known where VHS was or who may have been considering adoption at other places.

In the 2 years since this event began, the VHS has not seen an increase in returns from this event specifically. Animals who are going to be returned, are going to be returned… no matter the adoption fee paid. If someone truly cares about getting their animal basic veterinary care, they will do so… no matter their income. There is no way to distinguish “good” pet owners from “bad” ones based on adoption fees alone.

Anyone age 18+ can adopt from the Vanderburgh Humane Society, including those who do not live in Vanderburgh County. If a person can make the trip to the facility and transport the animal back home with them, they can adopt no matter where they live. VHS has no residency requirements for adoption!

As of December 1st at 10:30 am, VHS has nearly 200 cats, 66 dogs, and 19 rabbits in their care. They regularly lose money on each adoption (an average of $100 per animal). An event like this will cost the shelter well over $20,000 in testing, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, microchips, staff time, food, and lost adoption fees. Thanks to a generous sponsor, the Petco Foundation, a portion of the expenses are covered but not all. The current focus is to seek business or individual sponsors to underwrite costs. Ultimately, VHS’ goal is to find homes for every animal in their care. But they must also keep the doors open, so that they can continue to help more homeless animals long after the ones they have are gone. They cannot do events like these without financial support from the community.

The VHS implores those who cannot adopt, to sponsor an adoption instead. $100 pays for an adoption fee for onedog or up to three cats. Those who wish to help us continue to save more lives can visit www.vhslifesaver.org to make an easy, secure tax-deductible donation.

The VHS plans to transfer in dogs from Evansville Animal Care & Control, Another Chance for Animals, Warrick County Animal Control, and Crittenden County Animal Shelter (KY) (with more agencies pending) to help ease the burden of overcrowding across the region.

The Happy Tails Resale Shop will also be open 8:30 am – 3:00 pm on Saturday, December 16th and additional hours, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 17th. The public is encouraged to bring some extra money to shop and find some great deals! Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover accepted.

There will be no Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic or Cardio for Canines on Saturday, December 16th.

An FAQ sheet with information on the adoption process for this event can be found here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lasZjonSYxLoAysY2hyFSf82DPpQbA4N/view?usp=sharing

The VHS encourages the public that if they see an animal up for adoption that they like right now, not to wait until this event. No animals will be held for any reason before or during Empty the Shelter. Those who wish to adopt ahead of time and pay regular adoption fees will have a much larger selection and avoid the large crowds. In 2015 and 2016, more than 400 people attended.

To arrange a live remote or photo opportunity at Empty the Shelter, contact Amanda or Kendall at the information above.

Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Awards Scholarship to Student from Vanderburgh County

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Sheriff Dave Wedding recently presented a scholarship award to a student from Vanderburgh County.

The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association (ISA) awarded a $500.00 scholarship to Mr. Leighton Reisinger. Leighton was among forty students from around the state to receive scholarship awards from the ISA this year.

Mr. Reisinger is a 2017 graduate of FJ Reitz High School and is studying marketing and criminal justice at the University of Evansville.

The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Scholarship Program is designed to recognize the academic achievements and total development of high school seniors and college students. Selection criteria include the student’s scholastic achievement, leadership ability, extra-curricular activity, initiative and citizenship.

Men’s golf Announces Two Signings

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Men’s Golf Announces Two Signings

Aces Add A Pair For Next Season

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville head golf coach Jim Hamilton has announced the signing of two student-athletes who will join the Purple Aces men’s golf team next season.

Dallas Koth comes to UE from Normal, Ill. where he played at University High School.  A 2-time Class AA Illinois State High School Runner-Up (2016 and 2017), Koth had a 71.2 stroke average as a senior.  Koth won or tied for first in six high school invitationals.  He was the Illinois Junior Golf Association points leader and was the winner of the MAJGT Illinois State event.

Joining Koth will be Tyler Roat.  The New Lenox, Ill. native played at Providence High School where he shot a 66 on his way to a regional championship.  Roat took 8th place at the 2017 AAA State Championship, posting scores of 73 and 74.  The winner of five high school invitationals averaged 73.4 strokes as a senior and was named to the All-Midwest Team in 2016 and 2017.

“We are very excited to add Dallas and Tyler to our program.  They are outstanding student golfers who have a great passion for the game,” UE head coach Jim Hamilton said.  “Both want to work hard and become even more accomplishing players. They provide us with added depth to help us challenge for the Missouri Valley Conference Championship.”

INFO: For all of the latest information on University of Evansville golf, visit GoPurpleAces.com or follow the program on Twitter via @UEAthletics.

DONATE: For information on giving to UE Athletics or its individual athletics programs, visit the DONATE tab on the top of GoPurpleAces.com.

TICKETS: To purchase tickets for University of Evansville athletics events, log on to GoPurpleAces.comand click on the TICKETS tab on top of the page.

Express Enrollment Day Dec 7 and Dec 9 at Ivy Tech Evansville

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Ivy Tech Community College Evansville will host Express Enrollment Days, on Thursday, December 7, and Saturday, December 9, for individuals interested in enrolling in classes for spring 2018. The free event is designed to assist interested individuals in completing the enrollment process, potentially, all in one day.

The event is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Express Enrollment Center, 3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville, IN.

At the event students will have the opportunity to:

  • Complete the FAFSA or have their financial aid questions answered.  Also, students can learn more about aid such as grants, scholarships and loans.
  • Complete their FYIvy
  • Determine what assessments may be needed to enroll.
  • Meet with an academic advisor.
  • Register for classes.
  • Find out about orientation.

Students should bring to Express Enrollment:

  • Government issued ID
  • Tax information for 2016 (Ivy Tech code 009917)
  • SAT/ACT/PSAT scores or High School and/or College Transcripts – whichever applies, to meet assessment requirement
  • An idea of what he/she would like to study

If a student doesn’t have any of the above materials to meet the assessment requirement, he/she should arrive before 11 a.m., bring photo ID, and plan to take ACCUPLACER. Learn more about assessment at IvyTech.edu/assessment.

 

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Supporting Hoosier Foster Families By Wendy McNamara

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Indiana has nearly twice as many children in the foster care system than there are available foster homes.

To help raise awareness and encourage more Hoosiers to consider fostering, adopting or helping local families, House lawmakers are partnering with the Indiana Association of Resources and Child Advocacy and its Institute for Excellence, a nonprofit organization serving more than 4,600 Hoosier children every day.

Almost 60 percent of all kids entering the child welfare system are under 6 years old, and many of these children leave their homes with only the clothes on their backs. Now through the end of January, we are hosting a donation drive to collect needed items like diapers and blankets for foster families caring for newborns and infants.

Not everyone can foster or adopt a child, but anyone can help a child in need. To learn about all the ways you can help, visit www.FosterHopeIndiana.org.

At any given time, there are nearly 150 children up for adoption in Indiana. Visit www.in.gov/dcs to learn the stories of those looking for a place to call home.

DNR Seeks Nominations for Trails Advisory Board

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The DNR is seeking nominations for six openings on the state’s Indiana Trails Advisory Board (TAB).

The TAB discusses and advises the DNR director on important trail matters and shares news, best practices, and resources with the trails community.

Openings are for representatives of the following trail-user or interest groups: bicyclists; off-road motorcyclists; parks and recreation agencies; water trail users; higher education/health; and equestrians.

Nominees should be involved with a local or statewide trails-oriented organization.

TAB members serve a three-year term starting March 1, 2018 and attend quarterly meetings.

The equestrian user-group representative will serve a one-year term to fill a resignation.

Meetings are on the first Thursday of March, September and December, and the last Thursday in June. All meetings start at 3 p.m., and locations vary throughout the state.

Nominations will be accepted by the DNR Division of Outdoor Recreation from Dec. 1-30.

To learn more about TAB, visit dnr.IN.gov/outdoor/4094.htm.

For more information, contact Austin Taylor at ataylor1@dnr.IN.govor (317) 232-4070.

To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.

 

ADOPT A PET

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Knox is a 7-month-old neutered male orange/white tabby kitten! He and his four siblings were found abandoned at the Thrifty Nickel office in Evansville. Three have been adopted but Knox and Sox remain! His adoption fee is $30 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

UE scores 59 second-half points in 98-56 win

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UE defeats Oakland City on Saturday

Blake Simmons scored 17 points, just one off of his career-high, To lead four double-digit scorers in a 98-56 victory over Oakland City on Saturday afternoon at the Ford Center.

“We did some things very well in the second half and we are hoping to build on that,” Purple Aces (6-2) head coach Marty Simmons said.  “Playing well and playing hard were two things we wanted to accomplish today.  We passed the ball very well today and that is a real asset for this team.”

Simmons’ final of 17 points was the top tally in the game.  He also notched five assists.  Duane Gibson notched 14 points for his top total of the season while Noah Frederking and Marty Hill each hit four 3-pointers on their way to 12 points.  K.J. Riley totaled nine points and nine helpers.  John Hall and Evan Kuhlman each had their top games at UE.  Hall hit four out of five shots to finish with 9 points and 7 rebounds and Kuhlman was 4-6 from the field on his way to 9 points and 8 boards.

“We wanted to execute and get better.  Without Ryan, we are still trying to fill that void,” Frederking said.  “We really played well today.”

Logan Worthington was the leading scorer for the Mighty Oaks (4-1) as he notched 16 points and 8 rebounds.  Andrew Scott finished the day with 13.

Evansville notched the first two buckets of the game before Oakland City got on the board.  Back-to-back triples gave them a 6-4 lead just over two minutes in.  Another trey by OCU’s Austin Robertson gave the Mighty Oaks a 9-7 lead before Noah Frederking got in on the scoring.

His long ball gave the Aces the lead for good at 10-9.  The freshman connected on four of his seven 3-point tries in the first half as he led all players with 12 at the break.    Also finding his shot from outside was Marty Hill, who played in his second game on Saturday.  His shot saw UE take a 26-18 lead with eight minutes remaining in the half.

Oakland City kept the intensity up as they rallied to get within four points at 31-27 inside of three minutes remaining in the period.  The Aces matched their effort, scoring the final eight tallies to take a 39-27 lead at the half.  Frederking added two more triples in the final minutes to cement the 12-point advantage.

After regrouping during the halftime break, Evansville came out on fire in the second half, shooting an unbelievable 76.7% (23/30) while outscoring OCU by a 59-29 margin.  The final score of 98-56 marked UE’s highest lead of 42 points.

As a team, the Aces hit 11 out of 18 3-point tries while finishing the game shooting 66.7% (38/57) from the field.  Along with its offensive prowess, the Aces also dominated defensively, outrebounding the Mighty Oaks, 40-23, while holding them to 36.4% shooting.

It is back to the road for the Purple Aces as they head north to Bowling Green, Ohio to face the Falcons.  Game time is 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday.  The game will be carried on ESPN3 while 91.5 WUEV will have the broadcast.

 

Noe scores 29 as Aces fall to Austin Peay, 82-73

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Graduate guard Hannah Noe scored 29 points as the Aces dropped a close battle to Austin Peay, 82-73, on the road Saturday afternoon in Clarksville, Tennessee.

“Our big emphasis was to attack and I thought we did okay and we made really good reads in that first quarter,” said Aces head coach Matt Ruffing. “We played really hard at the end and that’s positive and that’s something that will serve us really well moving forward. Credit to Austin Peay. They made open shots and pulled down offensive rebounds.”

Noe’s 29 points are the second-most in her career, just four shy of her 33-point outing in the Aces’ season-opening win over Murray State. Senior guard Brooke Dossett added 10 points, four boards, and four assists, while redshirt sophomore guard Marley Miller contributed eight points and six rebounds. Five Governors finished the contest in double figures with Brianah Ferby leading the way with 17 points.

In an opening quarter that featured six lead changes, a late run from the Aces helped provide Evansville with a 23-20 lead after the first ten minutes. Noe helped fuel an 8-2 Evansville run, knocking-down back-to-back three-pointers that tied the game at 10. Tied at 18 with 3:13 left in the quarter, the Aces put together a 5-2 run to earn a 23-20 lead heading into the second period.

Evansville carried its momentum over into the opening stages of the second as the Aces hit a pair of triples to open up a 29-23 advantage. The Governors responded with an 11-0 run that gave Austin Peay a 34-29 lead before the Aces closed back within a point at 35-34 at the half.

The Aces kept pace with Austin Peay to begin the third quarter as the deficit remained just one at 40-39 with 5:43 on the clock. From that point, the Governors mounted a 12-0 run that pushed Austin Peay’s advantage to 52-40 with just over two minutes left in the third.

In the final stanza, the Governors pushed their advantage as high as 17 points, but Evansville responded with pressure late to cut the deficit as thin as nine at 80-71 with 24 seconds remaining in the 82-73 loss.

The Aces outshot Austin Peay, 42.3% to 40.3% from the field and 57.9% to 35.5% from three-point range, while the Governors held a 44-34 advantage on boards.

Evansville wraps up a three-game road swing on Tuesday when the Aces take on No. 22 Kentucky at 6 p.m. in Lexington, Kentucky.