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Long Struggle for Racial Equality in Indiana to be Topic of UE Fiddick Lecture

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James H. Madison, Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor Emeritus of History at Indiana University, Bloomington, will be the speaker for this year’s University of Evansville Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture. The event is planned for Friday, November 3. at 7:00 p.m. in Room 170 (Smythe Lecture Hall) in the Schroeder School of Business Building. This is the 16th year for the lecture, which is free and open to the public.

Madison will be delivering an illustrated lecture on “Hoosiers and the Long Struggle for Racial Equality.”

For over two centuries the people of Indiana have struggled with challenges of race. There were times when African American Hoosiers could not vote, when the danger of lynching was real, when the Ku Klux Klan seemed right and necessary, when segregationists created schools, restaurants, and basketball tournaments for whites only. Beginning in the1950s, Indiana reformers began a push toward equality that we know as the great civil rights movement. Madison’s lecture will focus on several flash points of challenge and change to spark thinking about race and about where we have been, where we are, and where we want to go as citizens in a changing world.

 

Madison is without doubt one of the most distinguished scholars to work in the field of Indiana history. An award winning teacher for over four decades at IU, he is the author of several books, including Eli Lilly: A Life; A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America; and Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II. He has taught as a Fulbright professor in Japan and England and has served on the boards of Indiana Humanities and the Indiana Historical Society, as well as being a member of the Indiana Bicentennial Commission. Madison’s most recent book is the highly acclaimed bicentennial history, Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana; it is the basis for an Emmy-awarded PBS documentary on Indiana’s history.

“Professor Jim Madison is an extremely eminent scholar of Indiana History and we are absolutely thrilled to bring him to the University of Evansville to deliver the Fiddick Lecture and interact with students in class,” said James MacLeod, UE professor of history and director of the Fiddick Memorial Lecture Series.

“As recent events have catapulted race relations back into the center of public discourse,” MacLeod added, “this is a perfect time to educate ourselves about the history of racial equality in our home state. There can be few better-qualified people to tell this story than Professor Madison. It is especially appropriate given Tom Fiddick’s lifelong passion for many of the key issues discussed by Jim Madison, especially Civil Rights.”

Thomas C. Fiddick, for whom the Fiddick Memorial Lecture is named, served as professor of history at the University of Evansville from 1963 to 2002. In his 39 years at the University, he was a dedicated teacher, a productive scholar, and a tireless fighter in the cause of justice. His untimely death on the day of his retirement in 2002 stunned the UE community, especially his many former students. It was from the former students’ efforts in particular, with the support of Fiddick’s friends and the University, that the annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture was established.

“The Fiddick Lecture is one of the best events of the year, as we get to celebrate the career of a truly outstanding faculty member here at UE,” MacLeod said. “Tom Fiddick was a brilliant scholar and an incredible teacher who made a life-transforming impact on generations of students.”

For more information, please contact the UE Department of History at 812-488-2963.

TROPICANA EVANSVILLE ANNOUNCES NOVEMBER 4 JOB FAIR

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Tropicana Evansville is looking to add fun, energetic and dedicated workers to their team.

On Saturday, November 4, the Tropicana Evansville Human Resources Department will be hosting a Job Fair showcasing their variety of employment opportunities with on-the-spot job offers.  The Job Fair will be held in the Tropicana Evansville Hotel in the Las Vegas & Atlantic City Conference Rooms from 9AM to 1PM CST.

“If you’re looking for your first job or ready to make a career change, come talk to us,” encourages Bill Plahn, Executive Director of Human Resources at Tropicana Evansville.

“Our company is growing and, with our new land-based casino, this is an exciting time to join our Team!  Ask us about our Referral Bonus Program.  This is an opportunity for Team Members and applicants to share a total of $1,150 over a one-year period.”

Positions are available in many departments including Table Games, Slots, Food & Beverage, Hotel, Housekeeping, and Security.

To be considered for an interview, visit www.tropicanacasinos.com/careers/ and search Tropicana Evansville for current job openings.  Review the job listings and complete an online application.  Tropicana Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer and prescreens for illegal substances.

 

Double Homicide

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The Vanderburgh County Coroner Office and the Evansville Police Department are investigating a double homicide on Maryland St. the victims have been identified as Dewone Broomfield

29 yrs old
DOD 10/30/2017 @23:36 at Deaconess Midtown
Mary Patrice Chalonda Woodruff
28 yr old
DOD 10/30/2017 @ 23:37 at St. Vincent hospital.
Autopsy scheduling is pending.

Eagles fly by Spartans in exhibition game

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball team opened the 2017-18 campaign with a 108-66 victory over Manchester University in an exhibition game Monday evening at the Physical Activities Center. USI starts the 2017-18 regular season November 3-4 in the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic at the Ford Center in Evansville.

The SCB Hall of Fame Classic features the Screaming Eagles against Augustana University Friday at 6 p.m. and Kentucky Wesleyan College Saturday at 6 p.m.

The first half saw USI build an impressive 52-33 lead by shooting a blistering 62.1 percent from the field (18-29). The Eagles were led during the first half run by the hot hands of junior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) and senior guard Marcellous Washington (Lexington, Kentucky).

Stein had a team-high 18 points on five-of-seven from the field, including a three-point field goal, and seven of eight from the stripe. Washington followed Stein in the scoring column with 12 points on four-of-five from the field and four-of-four from the stripe.

In the second half, the Eagles continued to cruise as the extended the first half lead to as many as 43 points, 102-59, with 4:45 to play before settling for the 108-66 victory. USI finished the game shooting 61.9 percent from the field (39-63), 47.8 from beyond the arc (11-23), and 76.0 percent from the line (19-25).

Stein finished the game with a double-double, including a game-high 26 points and 10 assists. He finished nine-of-12 from the field, one-of-two from long range, and seven-of-eight from line.

Washington ended the exhibition game behind Stein with 17 points. Senior forward Julius Rajala (Helsinki, Finland) and freshman forward Emmanuel Little (Indianapolis, Indiana) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 16 points and 13 points, respectively.

Little also finished the game with double-double, grabbing a game-high 12 rebounds.

“READERS FORUM” FOR OCTOBER 31, 2017

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

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County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice

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The Board of Commissioners, November 1, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. in Room 301 of the Civiv Center Complex in downtown Evansville, Indiana for the purpose of discussing County Employees Health Insurance for 2018.

Tropicana Riverboat Leaves Evansville Riverfront

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Channel 44 News: Tropicana Riverboat Leaves Evansville Riverfront

 The Tropicana Riverboat is leaving the Evansville riverfront for good. After nearly 22 years, operating as Indiana’s first riverboat casino, the riverboat will leave the riverfront Monday afternoon.

Within the next hour, the riverboat will be moved from the riverfront to Evansville Marina to remove the boat’s smokestacks.

Tropicana officials have not given a statement about where the boat will be going, but some sources have told 44News that its headed south to New Orleans and it may become a tour boat.

The Tropicana riverboat has been a landmark in the community since December of 1995 and has served as a casino gaming vessel on the city’s riverfront. It closed permanently on October 16th to prepare for the new land-based casino, which opened on October 20th.

Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana To Host Holiday Local Art Sale

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana will host its annual Holiday Fine Art Sale from November 18th through December 22nd.  The sale will be held in the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, located in the Arts Council, and will include jewelry, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints, fiber art, and other unique gift items.  All items in the sale will be made by local artists, and many will be representative of Evansville and our region.

The Holiday Fine Art Sale opening weekend will run from 12 to 4 pm on Saturday, November 18th, and Sunday, November 19th. Special hours for shopping will also be available on “Small Business Saturday,” November 25th, from 10 am – 5 pm.

For more information and for regular gallery hours, go to www.artswin.org or call (812) 422-2111.