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Holiday Shoppers Should Beware Of Online Scammers On Cyber Monday

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Attorney General Curtis Hill advises online shoppers to be alert this holiday season to the possibility that scammers and identity thieves will try to take advantage of bargain-seekers. The excitement of Cyber Monday this week creates a target-rich environment.

Some tips:

Be careful where you click. In fact, consider not even shopping at all via links you receive by email, social media or pop-up messages.

Instead, consider navigating first to the official websites of the trusted retailers you want to shop. Avoid brands, sellers and stores with which you are unfamiliar.

Remember that scammers often create fake websites masquerading as those belonging to well-known national brands. Telltale signs of imposters include misspellings and webpages that seem thin on information or unprofessional in appearance.

Further, follow the same safe cybersecurity practices that should be part of your year-round routines: Use strong passwords. Abstain from shopping from free wi-fi connections in public places. Make sure your desktop computers and mobile devices have the latest software updates and security features.

When paying online, make sure the website URL includes https:// rather than just “http://.” The “s” means “secure” and indicates the site uses encryption.

Shop with a credit card rather than debit card. Credit cards generally provide better protection against fraudulent charges than debit cards.

Keep track of online credit-card statements and other financial records of spending. Call your financial institution immediately if you see suspicious activity. Also save receipts and all documentation from transactions.

Overall, just remember to stay vigilant and follow best practices to protect yourself. No one wants scamming grinches stealing the fun of holiday shopping.

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

Victorian Christmas (Apologies)

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Willard Library

Our Apologies!

In our excitement to announce this year’s Victorian Christmas, we completely forgot to include the date! It will be held on December 5th this year. We hope you can join us!
Celebrate Christmas with us!
Come celebrate Christmas with us as we step back in time to the days of Queen Victoria. We will be making ornaments, decorating the Christmas tree, and enjoying Victorian era refreshments. The program will begin at 6. Prior to the program we will have an hour of live Christmas music and photo opps with Father Christmas and Krampus. Adults and children alike will enjoy the festivities, and children will especially enjoy the treats they receive from Krampus.  Live Christmas music will be provided by the Red Bank Reunion Band during the pre program hour.
Pre-program festivities with Krampus and      Father Christmas begin at 5:00 p.m.
Program begins at 6:00 p.m.
*All programs and events at Willard are free and open to the public*

Eschweiler’s Career Day Give Eagles Another Region Win

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball junior forward Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) scored a career-high 23 points as the No. 17 Screaming Eagles earned a 59-49 Midwest Region victory over Northern Michigan University Sunday afternoon at the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic.Eschweiler went 9-of-16 from the field and 3-of-6 from behind the arc as USI outscored the Wildcats 37-25 in the second half, including 21-10 in the third quarter.The win marks the Eagles’ (6-0) sixth consecutive victory over a Midwest Region opponent heading into conference play; and also gives USI the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic title after Northern Michigan defeated host Bellarmine University Saturday.

In addition to Eschweiler, the Eagles also got 11 points and nine rebounds from senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois), while senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) added nine points. Senior guard Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois) contributed five points, four assists and a game-high seven steals.

USI begins Great Lakes Valley Conference play Thursday at 5:30 p.m. when it hosts Lewis University at the Physical Activities Center. The Eagles also visit the University of Indianapolis Saturday at noon (CST) before resuming non-conference play December 16 against Harris-Stowe State University.

1st Quarter
Northern Michigan (3-3) used runs of 6-0 and 5-2 to grab a 15-11 lead after 10 minutes of play. The Wildcats shot 50.0 percent (6-12) from the field and held the Eagles to just 4-of-11 (.364) shooting to grab the first-quarter advantage. Eschweiler had five points to pace USI in the opening frame.

2nd Quarter
USI, which scored the first five points of the period to take a brief 16-15 lead, held the Wildcats to just 3-of-11 (.272) shooting in the second quarter as it went into the break facing a 24-22 halftime deficit. Eschweiler had six points to lead USI in the second frame.

3rd Quarter
The Eagles scored the first four points of the second half to take a brief two-point lead; then went on a 13-2 run to break a 30-30 tie and build a commanding 11-point lead late in the third quarter. USI shot 50.0 percent (9-18) from the field in the third period, while getting a combined 12 points from Eschweiler and Dahlstrom, to head into the final 10 minutes with a 43-34 lead.

4th Quarter
In a back-and-forth period, USI’s cushion stood at eight points with less than two minutes to play when Dahlstrom had back-to-back baskets to thwart the Wildcats’ comeback chances. Dahlstrom had six points in the fourth quarter as USI went 7-of-13 (.538) from the field to close out the 10-point win.

ADOPT A PET

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Highland Challenger Baseball League Hosts Annual Fundraiser Event

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 The Highland Challenger baseball league brought many families together to raise funds for their upcoming season. All kinds of folks including members from local law enforcement was there to support a great cause.
Their mission has always been to provide a great athletic experience for disabled kids. The president of the Highland Challenger league, Matt Pokorney says the event itself attracted over 500 people. He says, “It is the biggest fundraiser of the year and we’re excited that the community has just supported us throughout the year but at the end of the year that is when we need our funds the most to get the year started for the next year.”
One parent of a child that is on the league says “For someone with a disability to go out and have maybe what we might call it normal day of playing sports of playing baseball. I think it means the world to them you can see it on these kids, on their faces.”

Many of the guests were attracted to the various sports memorabilia that filled the room including a signed Roger Staubach football and a signed Wayne Gretsky hockey jersey.

Without a supportive community, events like this would not be possible says the president of the Highland Challenger league.

Pokorney says, “We have a great community, we have a lot of support from our city and of course from our community. Our local Evansville Fire department, Sheriff’s department, and police departments support us well. We have a great community that stands behind us. It’s important for us.”

The president of the Highland Challenger league encourages parents that have kids with disabilities to feel more than welcome to enroll them into the team.

To learn more about joining, visit  http://www.leaguelineup.com/directors.asp?url=highlandbaseballclub&sid=129628507

UE Holiday Pops Concerts Planned in Both Evansville and Henderson this Year

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The University of Evansville Department of Music invites the public to ring in the holiday season at the annual Holiday Pops Concert. For nearly four decades, students, faculty, and soloists have shared their talent and celebrated the spirit of the season with music.

This year – for the first time – the Holiday Pops Concert will be presented both in Evansville and in Henderson, Kentucky. Both presentations are free and open to the public.

The Evansville concert will be at the Victory Theatre downtown, at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6. This presentation is made possible through the generosity of Mesker Music Trust by Fifth Third Bank, trustee. The Henderson concert will be at the Preston Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7. This presentation is part of a budding partnership with the center.

UE’s music programs also have the support of the Friends of UE Music.

UE’s choirs, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, and University Band are among the ensembles audiences can expect to enjoy at this year’s event, along with an added touch of community spirit. The featured guest for the concert is Evansville’s own Gina Moore.

A graduate of Central High School, Moore has appeared frequently as a soloist around the Tristate. She began singing with her church choir in the late 1970s. Since then she has made numerous appearances, both as a soloist and with her sister Joan as a member of The Browne Sisters, with ensembles ranging from choirs to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra.

Moore will sing a number of holiday favorites, including Sweet Little Jesus Boy, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, and The Christmas Song. Each of UE’s student music ensembles will also perform during the evening. Orchestra selections include variations on Joy to the World, the University Choir will perform Amazing Grace, featuring Moore as soloist, and the Wind Ensemble will share their rendition of the Leroy Anderson’s classic Sleigh Ride.

The concert concludes with all of the department’s ensembles joining on-stage for an audience sing-a-long, and likely a visit from a right jolly old elf!

The Department is pleased to partner with the Tri-State Food Bank and Christian Charities Food Bank for this year’s event. Tickets are free, but attendees are encouraged to bring a donation of canned food, which the food banks will share with those in need.

For more information about the UE Department of Music, please visit music.evansville.edu.

Eagles cruise with big second half, 84-56

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team won the second half by 23 points and cruised by Martin Methodist College, 84-56, Saturday afternoon at the Physical Activities Center. USI watched its record to 5-2 overall in 2017-18, while Martin Methodist, which is a member of the NAIA and considers the game an exhibition, remains 0-7.

The Screaming Eagles found themselves down five points in the first five minutes of the game, 11-6, before going on a 6-0 spurt to lead 12-11, at the 12:10 mark. USI would increase the lead over the next six minutes to nine points twice before going into the locker room with a 36-31 advantage.

USI senior guard Marcellous Washington (Lexington, Kentucky) paced the Eagles during the opening 20 minutes with 12 points on four-of-seven from long range. Junior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) followed with nine first-half points.

In the second half, USI picked up the offense, shooting 53.3 percent from the field (16-30) and 55.6 percent from long range (5-9), to take command of the game. The Eagles sealed the victory with a 16-0 run midway through the final half with seven different players scoring during the offensive explosion that saw the lead grow to 60-39 with 9:51 remaining.

USI, which also won the rebounding battle in the game, 47-27, would expand the lead to as many as 28 points twice, including the 84-56 final score.

Washington finished the game on top of the USI scoring column with 19 points. The senior guard was seven-of-11 from the field and five-of-nine from beyond the arc. He also tied a season-best with a game-high seven assists.

Stein followed Washington in scoring with 16 points, while junior guard/forward Nate Hansen (Evansville, Indiana) and senior forward Julius Rajala (Helsinki, Finland) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points and 10 points, respectively.

Rajala also completed a double-double with a career-best and a game-high 10 rebounds. The double-double was the first for Rajala as an Eagle.

The Eagles conclude their longest homestand of the season when they host Lewis University to open the Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Lewis, a fellow member of the GLVC East Division, has started the year 1-4 and plays Wayne State University this afternoon at home in Romeoville, Illinois.

USI leads the all-time series with Lewis, 45-24, after defeating the Flyers, 80-57, last season at the PAC. Stein paced four Eagles in double-digits with 18 points. The Eagles also have won eight of the last 10 meetings with the Flyers.