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Evansville District Welcomes New K-9 Team

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Indiana State Police added a new K-9 team to the Evansville District.  Trooper Dustan Rubenacker and his K-9, Odin, recently graduated from the K-9 Academy in Indianapolis and are now patrolling areas throughout the district.

Rubenacker is a two-year veteran of the Indiana State Police and primarily patrolled Vanderburgh County prior to becoming a certified K-9 handler.

Odin is a 2 year-old male Belgian Malinois. Rubenacker purchased Odin as a pet, hoping one day his dog would become his partner.  Rubenacker spent many hours of his own time training Odin before offering his dog to the Indiana State Police K-9 program. The department accepted Rubenacker’s offer and gave him an opportunity to attend training to become a certified K-9 team. The Indiana State Police has never accepted a trooper’s pet dog to become an Indiana State Police K-9 until Rubenacker and Odin successfully completed their K-9 training.

Rubenacker and Odin’s twelve weeks of training consisted of narcotic searches, aggression control, building searches, tracking, article searches and obedience. Odin is also certified in the detection of narcotic odors related to methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy and heroin.

GLVC Coaches Predict Fifth-Place Finish In East For USI Volleyball

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Great Lakes Valley Conference volleyball coaches’ predicted a fifth-place finish in the East Division for University of Southern Indiana Volleyball in 2017.

With the closure of former GLVC member Saint Joseph’s College, the GLVC will feature three five-team divisions—East, West and Central—in 2017.

Lewis University was picked to win the East, while the University of Indianapolis (second), Bellarmine University (third) and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside (fourth) were predicted to finish ahead of the Screaming Eagles.

USI is looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2016 campaign that saw it post a 9-21 overall record and a 3-15 mark in GLVC play. The Eagles finished the year on a 10-game slide after winning four straight matches to begin the season.

Senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) returns to lead the Eagles’ back row after becoming the first player in program history to record back-to-back 500-dig seasons. Farrell, who ranks third all-time at USI with 1,359 career digs, set the single-season school record with 5.41 digs per set in 2016.

Play at the net will be huge for USI in 2017 as senior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) returns to pace the Eagles’ block. Whitfield averaged a team-high 0.82 blocks per set as a junior after amassing 0.92 blocks per frame as a sophomore in 2015.

The connection between junior setter Erika Peoples (Bloomington, Illinois) and sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) also figures to be a key component for the Eagles in 2017. Peoples was fifth in the GLVC with a team-best 9.06 assists per set a year ago, while Humphrey was USI’s leader with 2.61 kills per frame during her rookie season.

In addition to the East Division, McKendree University was the coaches’ pick to win the Central, while Rockhurst University was a unanimous choice in the West. The University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, the University of Illinois Springfield and Maryville University rounded out the coaches’ predictions in the Central; while Truman State University, Drury University, Missouri S&T and William Jewell College concluded the coaches’ forecast in the West.

USI begins the season September 1-2 when it competes at the University of West Florida Hampton Inn-vitational in Pensacola, Florida. The Eagles host the Dunn Hospitality Invitational September 8-9 before opening GLVC play September 14 against Maryville University.

2017 GLVC Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll

2017 Volleyball East Division
Preseason Poll
2017 Volleyball Central Division
Preseason Poll
2017 Volleyball West Division
Preseason Poll
1. Lewis 70 (14) 1. McKendree 70 (14) 1. Rockhurst 70 (14)
2. Indianapolis 54 (1) 2. Missouri-St. Louis 55 (1) 2. Truman State 57 (1)
3. Bellarmine 36 3. Quincy 42 3. Drury 40
4. UW-Parkside* 33 4. Illinois Springfield 33 4. Missouri S&T 34
5. Southern Indiana 27 5. Maryville 20 5. William Jewell 19

 

Last Chance to Register for Fall Programs!

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We have some fantastic programs for kids of all ages lined up for this fall but registration is limited. Reserve your child’s spot today!
Second/Third Thursdays

Children ages 4 – 14 will explore nature and science through themed lessons incorporating hands-on activities, experiments, and outdoor experiences. Classes will meet on second Thursday of the month for 10-14 year olds and on the the third Thursday of each month for 4-9 year olds. Children can attend one, a few, or all of the scheduled classes. These classes are offered at various times of the day.

September  – Bodacious Beetles
October – Outrageous Owls
November – Aww Nuts!
December – Evergreens

Adopt A Pet

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Garfield is a longhaired male orange cat. Generally speaking, he’s very laid-back & sweet. He gets along with most other cats but may not be too terribly willing to share his home with dogs. He is up for adoption at the new River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville! Visit him there with a reservation Wednesday-Sunday at www.riverkittycatcafe.com. For adoption details, contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org!

 

Adopt A Pet

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Lucy is a 2 ½-month-old female buff tabby kitten. She got along great with the other three adult cats and young 2-year-old child in her foster home! She is very playful, will need lots of toys, and uses her litterbox consistently. Her adoption fee is $50 and includes her spay, microchip, first vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details.

 

BANNON BUSTER

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Rennie Dazzles On The Mound As Otters Beat Cornbelters

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Luc Rennie pitched eight scoreless innings as the Evansville Otters beat the Normal Cornbelters 7-0 Wednesday in front of 1,151 at Bosse Field.

In his outing, Rennie struck out four and gave up just four hits and two walks. For Rennie, it’s his second consecutive win and seventh overall on the season.

Offensively, both teams had a slow start through the first two innings but the Otters broke through in the third when Ryan Long scored on a Dane Phillips RBI double.

Evansville made it 2-0 in the fourth on a Christopher Riopedre sacrifice fly, which allowed John Schultz to score.

The Otters put the game away in the seventh with a four-run inning.

Long scored his second run of the game after an RBI single from Jeff Gardner. Later in the inning, Alejandro Segovia hit an RBI single that scored Phillips.

Gardner would score on an RBI single by Brandon Soat and a misplay by Normal’s Jesus Solorzano in left field also allowed Segovia to score, making the score 6-0.

In the eighth, Josh Allen pinch hit and made it 7-0 with an RBI ground out.

Charlie Gillies took the loss for Normal, allowing four runs in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out six and walked three.

Connor Little pitched the ninth for Evansville, striking out two.

The Otters go for the series win against the Cornbelters at Bosse Field on Thursday with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

On Thursday, it’s Chipotle College Night and students will receive a discounted $4 ticket for general admission seating. There will also be college fight song music played over the sound system and the Otters invite all fans to wear their favorite college team or school apparel.

Evansville Otters-themed koozies will be given to the first 500 fans through the gates and fans will also have the opportunity to win special prizes. Plus, a limited number of BBQ wings will be sold at concessions.

Fans can listen live to the game on 91.5 FM WUEV and watch on the Otters Digital Network. Lucas Corley (play-by-play) and Bill McKeon (analysis) will provide coverage.

Tickets for Thursday are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

Decorated NYPD 9/11 Hero to speak at today’s Public Safety Appreciation Ceremony

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The public is invited to the Public Safety Appreciation Ceremony being held this afternoon at the Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum. The ceremony begins at 4:00pm and will recognize the work being done by area first responders.
The key note speaker will be NYPD Deputy Chief Theresa Tobin. Deputy Chief Tobin responded to the 9/11 attacks as a press officer. She quickly found herself involved in the rescue of numerous people. The events that unfolded that day left her with multiple injuries. Despite suffering a broken ankle and a head injury, Deputy Chief Tobin is credited with saving dozens of lives during the rescue and evacuation efforts.
Today’s ceremony will be held on the front steps of the Coliseum and will include comments from local community leaders.