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USI Soccer to host a trio of exhibition matches

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USI Soccer to host a trio of exhibition matches

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Soccer will open the 2024-25 Screaming Eagles seasons with a trio of exhibition matches at Strassweg Field in August.

USI Women’s Soccer, which opens the 2024 campaign with a road exhibition match at Southern Illinois University August 6, commences the 2024 home slate by hosting Middle Tennessee State University for the first half of a soccer doubleheader August 10 at 2 p.m. Screaming Eagles Women’s Soccer opens the regular season August 18 on the road at Arkansas State University.

The 2024 regular season home opener for Women’s Soccer is August 22 when the Eagles host Robert Morris University for a 7 p.m. at Strassweg.

USI Men’s Soccer kicks off the second half of the doubleheader August 10 by hosting Campbellsville University at 7 p.m. The Eagles also conclude their exhibition season August 17 when they welcome Bradley University to Strassweg Field for 7 p.m. kickoff.

The first 100 USI students, who attend the Men’s soccer match on August 17, will receive a free t-shirt as a part of USI Welcome Week activities.

USI Men’s Soccer also opens the 2024 regular season on the road with a visit to Butler University August 22. The first 2024 regular season home match for Men’s Soccer is September 8 when it hosts Mercer University.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry is inviting the community to join in celebrating the City of Evansville on 812 Day next week!

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Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry is inviting the community to join in celebrating the City of Evansville on 812 Day next week!

The City of Evansville, alongside the Evansville Flag Group and numerous local businesses, will celebrate 812 Day on Monday, August 12 (8/12) with a series of events focused on community pride. Festivities will begin at 9:00 a.m. in front of the Civic Center (1 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), where Mayor Terry will join the Evansville Flag Group in raising the new City of Evansville flag for the first time.

The flag was adopted by City Council earlier this year, after holding a contest to design a new city flag.

After the flag raising, Mayor Terry and officials and employees from across numerous city departments will move to Jacobsville to launch a new Block-by-Block initiative, which will include elements of social service, code enforcement, and community policing. Beginning at 10:00, city officials – along with any community volunteers who wish to join – will meet at Hope City Church, then will walk several blocks of Jacobsville. They will go door-to-door, offering information on government services and how to access them; community police officers with the Evansville Police Department will connect with residents, helping establish and build relationships. And all present will clean trash, cut grass, conduct minor tree trimming, and otherwise clean up the neighborhood.

“Neighborhoods are the heart of our community, and we know that, over the years, some of them have fallen behind,” Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry said. “So we thought it was appropriate that we launch this Block-by-Block cleanup effort on 812 Day – a day when we celebrate community pride and build up our city, but also reach out to people in these neighborhoods to ensure that they are aware of and can access community resources; that they know their community police officers; and that they see that we are here to help.

“We’ve spent the past couple of weeks knocking on doors in the neighborhood, talking to people about how we can help, and I’m excited to get out there next week and get to work.”

The goal is to make this the first in a series of Block-by-Block cleanups in Evansville. Future events will be announced later this month.

In addition to these events, Mayor Terry is encouraging residents to celebrate 812 Day by shopping in local businesses, visiting (and/or donating to) our city parks, eating in local restaurants, or simply performing acts of kindness for others.

“812 Day is an opportunity to celebrate our community in any way you can think of,” Mayor Terry said. “That might mean joining us in the Block-by-Block cleanup; it might supporting local shops and restaurants, or offering a donation to ensure that our city is able to provide safe, beautiful parks for all of its residents.

“We just ask that everyone take a moment on Monday to celebrate the community we all share, and be part of helping us move it forward together.”

Participants also are encouraged to post photos of their 812 Day celebrations with the hashtag #812DayEVV.

13 USI Softball student-athletes recognized with NFCA scholar-athlete honors

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball had 13 student-athletes recognized by the National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association (NFCA) for their academic success in 2023-24.
 
The Easton/NFCA Academic All-America Scholar-Athletes from Southern Indiana included outfielder Mackenzie Bedrick (Brownsburg, Indiana), infielder Caitlyn Boteler (Bloomington, Indiana), first baseman Lexi Fair (Greenwood, Indiana), pitcher Raegan Gibson (Louisville, Indiana), infielder Hailey Gotshall (Lucerne, Indiana), outfielder Olivia Howard (Fishers, Indiana), pitcher Whitley Hunter (Nashville, Illinois), infielder Hannah Long (Haubstadt, Indiana), infielder Sydney Long (Haubstadt, Indiana), outfielder Kennedy Nalley (Huntingburg, Indiana), pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana), outfielder Caroline Stapleton (Shirley, Indiana), and infielder Shelby Stivers (Louisville, Kentucky).
 
The student-athletes were among the 8,054 collegiate student-athletes honored in all divisions. Member head coaches submit team GPAs and scholar-athletes. The award goes to those who earned at least a 3.5 grade point average.
 
USI Softball recorded a 3.57 GPA collectively as a team during the 2023-24 academic year.
 
USI was 25-22 overall and 16-11 in the Ohio Valley Conference regular season. Both win totals surpassed USI’s marks in 2023. The Screaming Eagles captured their second consecutive OVC Tournament berth and came within a game of making an appearance in the championship round.

Warrant for Former Firefighter After Lengthy Investigatio

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In April the Evansville Fire Department administration contacted the Evansville Police Department in response to discrepancies found during internal equipment and financial audits. EFD administration found records of equipment that was unaccounted for and questionable transactions that had been made with the EFD and the Evansville Fire Department Foundation financial accounts. The purchases and transactions were made by (now retired) Paul H. Anslinger while he was employed by the Evansville Fire Department.

This afternoon, August 6th, an arrest warrant for Anslinger was obtained by the Evansville Police Department Financial Crimes Unit.

As a result of this lengthy investigation Anslinger has been charged with three counts of theft and one count of official misconduct.

Otters, Crushers series opener postponed

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Due to inclement weather and high winds in Avon Tuesday, the Evansville Otters’ series opener at Lake Erie has been postponed.

The two sides will now play a pair of seven-inning games in a doubleheader on Wednesday, August 7th. Game one will begin at 4:05pm CT. Game two will begin shortly following the conclusion of game one.

Arrest for Murder UPDATE

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Arrest for Murder

UPDATE

Update, August 5th at 6:30 p.m.

Keymontai K. Madison was arrested this evening for his active warrant for murder.

Madison turned himself in to the Evansville Police Department. Madison has been booked into

the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center.

Previous Update

The victim has been identified by the Vanderburgh County Coroner’s office as 23-year-

old Kevion K. Mann. An autopsy was conducted on today’s date and concluded that Mann died

from a gunshot wound to the head.

25-year-old Mark A. Dow III was arrested this afternoon and was charged with assisting

a criminal. Dow has been booked into the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center.

A warrant for murder has been obtained for 22-year-old Keymontai K. Madison. Madison

is approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds.

Anyone who has information on the possible location of Keymontai Madison is asked to

please call 911 or the EPD Tip Line at (812) 435-6194.

Original Summary

On August 4th at 3:00 p.m. officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Southeast Martin

Luther King Boulevard in reference to shots fired. On scene officers located an adult male

victim with what appeared to be at least one gunshot wound. The victim was transported to a

local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office will release the victim’s name and cause of

death.

At this time, no arrests have been made and this is an active investigation. Anyone who

has information is asked to please contact the Evansville Police Adult Investigations Unit at

(812) 436-7979 or the EPD Tip Line at (812) 435-6194.