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Otters claim 1,000th win in franchise history in doubleheader split

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The Evansville Otters became the first Frontier League franchise to win 1,000 games after a 6-5 victory over the Normal Cornbelters Tuesday at Bosse Field.

The milestone win came in game one of a doubleheader, forced by the suspension of a game between Evansville and Normal Aug. 3 at The Corn Crib.

Play resumed in the top of the second inning with the Cornbelters leading 3-0 and the Normal offense picked up where it left off with a sacrifice fly and an RBI single in the inning.

Down 5-0, Evansville began a rally in the fifth. A Josh Allen RBI single scored Kolten Yamaguchi and Allen would later score on a Jeff Gardner RBI double.

In the sixth, Evansville added two more runs. Following a single by Christopher Riopedre and Yamaguchi getting hit by a pitch, Ryan Long hit a two-run RBI triple to make the score 5-4.

Evansville would cap the comeback in the ninth. With the bases loaded and nobody out, John Schultz grounded into a double play, scoring Nick Walker to tie the game at 5-5.

Alejandro Segovia hit the go-ahead RBI single that scored Dane Phillips.

Brandon Cook picked up the win for Evansville as he tossed two scoreless innings in relief. Randy McCurry pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his 15th save of the season.

Evansville will celebrate the 1,000th victory in a special ceremony Aug. 31 on Fan Appreciation Night at the ballpark. Pam Miller, the first Assistant General Manager of the Otters, will be in attendance along with Evansville’s first signee in 1995, Jeff Leystra.

Leystra played for the Otters from 1995-98 and served as the pitching coach under former manager Greg Tagert from 1997-00. He was a Frontier League All-Star selection and later was a pitching coach at his alma mater, the University of Evansville.

Frontier League Deputy Commissioner Steve Tahsler will also be in attendance.

In the regularly scheduled game, Normal beat Evansville 3-2.

After a scoreless first, a Diego Cedeno RBI ground out made it 1-0 and a wild pitch later in the inning doubled the advantage to 2-0 in the second.

Zach Welz hit his first home run with Evansville in the bottom half of the inning, a two-run shot that tied the game at 2-2.

The Cornbelters reclaimed the lead for good in the fifth as Diego Cedeno scored on an RBI single from Yeixon Ruiz.

Edgar De La Rosa was awarded the win and Evansville’s Ryan Etsell took the loss. Etsell allowed three runs-two earned-off four hits while accumulating five strikeouts in six innings.

The Otters and Cornbelters continue the series from Bosse Field on Wednesday with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

On Wednesday, it’s First Responders Night at Bosse Field. The game also includes a 1910s and 2010s poster giveaway for early arriving fans in attendance. The posters are part of a season-long series of poster giveaways that highlight the history of Bosse Field.

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 Wednesday are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

The Vanderburgh County Public Safety Foundation Event That Honors Our First Responders Will Be Held Todays At Veterans Memorial Coliseum At 4:00 PM

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Todays Event Will Be Held At the Veterans Memorial Coliseum At 4:00 PM
Meet The Event Keynote Speaker 9-11 HERO DR. TERRI TOBIN OF THE NYPD
 ALBANY, N.Y.  As a first responder on 9/11, Theresa C. Tobin was literally blown out ofher shoes. She suffered serious injuries, as well as a setback to her doctoral studies. Tobin, a deputy inspector in the New York City Police Department, never gave up, and this past May graduated from the University at Albany with a doctorate in criminal justice.

UAlbany alumna Terri Tobin’s resilient attitude helped her recover from injuries sustained on 9/11, and persevere until she earned a doctorate in criminal justice.

“Terri is amazing,” said Distinguished Research Professor David Bayley, Tobin’s dissertation adviser and an expert on community policing. “It took 20 years to attain her Ph.D. while working fulltime as a New York police officer, being steadily promoted, up to her current rank of deputy inspector.  Her dissertation was interrupted by 9/11, in which she was seriously wounded and won a medal for her bravery.  Her perseverance is off the charts.”

Since 2001, Tobin has had surgery each year and had two-thirds of her teeth replaced. At one point, she joked with her oral surgeon: “I didn’t know we were going to be in a long-term relationship.” She sees herself as one of the lucky survivors of 9/11, noting that many have suffered more, especially burn victims. Her resilient attitude helps her cope. “I didn’t want 9/11 to be the defining moment of my life,” she said. “It helped me appreciate that life can change on a dime.”

Tobin is the highest ranking female ever to receive the NYPD Medal of Valor. In addition, she was honored for her heroism with a Special Congressional Recognition, the National Press Photographers Association’s Public Information Officer’s Award, and the Liberty Award from the National Organization for Women.

That Fateful Day

On the day of the attacks, she was a lieutenant assigned to the public information office. She had just escorted a news photographer from the South Tower and was heading out to the car to grab her sneakers. Suddenly, the South Tower pancaked down. She was literally blown out of her shoes, up and over a concrete barrier from the force of the implosion, and carried across the street.

“I know there is no logical reason I should be alive now – given my location when the first tower imploded,” she wrote of her experience.

Buried in concrete debris up to her waist, her Kevlar helmet split in half, she had concrete embedded in her skull. Tobin managed to extricate herself, and later evacuated about 100 people from a nearby apartment building. Finally another emergency worker noticed she had a large shard of glass sticking out of her back, between her shoulder blades, and Tobin was sent by police boat to Ellis Island, and then transferred to a hospital.

At the hospital, the surgeon told her the good news was that they would operate right away. The bad news: She had blunt force trauma to her head, and they couldn’t give her anesthesia.

Tobin has written about that day in a chapter “A Terrorist Attack: Response and Reflection” in the book Perspectives on 9/11. “One of the lessons I have learned as a result of September 11 is that we are all connected,” she wrote. “Not one of us suffers without all of us suffering.” She lost a 33-year-old cousin, a firefighter, in the attack.

Committed to Law Enforcement

Tobin’s father was a police officer, and four of the five children in the family are in law enforcement, including her late brother-in-law. “The joke in my family is that my father forgave my sister for not being a police officer, because she married one,” said Tobin. Her brother-in-law survived a shooting on the job, but passed away in 2005 from complications that resulted from his injuries.

A 28-year veteran of the NYPD, Tobin is devoted to a career in policing. Since her graduation from UAlbany, she continues as an adjunct instructor at Molloy College, where she has taught for a dozen years. Tobin earned a master’s degree from the School of Criminal Justice in 1988, has a master’s in social work from Fordham, and a bachelor’s in sociology from Marist. She graduated from the FBI National Academy at Quantico, Va., and the Police Management Institute at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. Tobin gave the keynote address at the School of Criminal Justice undergraduate recognition ceremony in 2002.

Reflecting on the death of Osama bin Laden, she said, “For the family and friends of those who perished on September 11, 2001, the death of Osama bin Laden has allowed them to feel that justice has prevailed. It also sends a strong message to terrorists that the United States will be unwavering in its commitment to root out those responsible for causing harm to innocent people, no matter how long it takes. As a law enforcement officer, I believe our vigilance needs to remain critical and am very proud of the NYPD’s efforts in helping to thwart 12 plots of terrorism since 9/11.”

Of her UAlbany education, Tobin said, “I studied at UAlbany because of the School of Criminal Justice’s national standing and the quality of its faculty. I truly believe they are top-notch and they have been so supportive of me. They have the best faculty, bar none.” The School is ranked No. 2 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

Editor’s Footnote: Theresa Tobin’s story was featured in CNN’s “Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11” on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.

 

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: EDMD Revamps Loan Program to Create Jobs in Evansville Promise Zone

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EDMD Revamps Loan Program to Create Jobs in Evansville Promise Zone
 A revamped revolving loan program is taking aim to provide jobs and economic growth to areas that need it most. City leaders in Evansville are hoping existing businesses, new business and startups will tap into the available funds.

More than $850,000 are currently available through the program that provides financial capital to entrepreneurs unable to get conventional financing. Evansville Department of Metropolitan Development says the focus and priority for business loans will be in Evansville’s Promise Zone another federally funded program with similar goals.

“It all goes hand in hand, clearing blight to build new houses to put new people living in neighborhoods, you need services a drug store, a grocery store, entertainment, all of those things we don’t have one targeted retail, one targeted commercial enterprise in mind. The idea is to create as many jobs as possible in areas where people can walk to work,” said Kelley Coures, Executive Director of Metro Development.

The Obama Administration designated Evansville a Promise Zone just over a year ago. The two programs share common goals of job creation and increased economic activity.

FORMER COUNCILMAN STEVE BAGBEY SERVICES SET FOR AUGUST 24, 2017

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Steve Bagbey, 68, of Evansville, passed away at his residence Sunday, August 20, 2017. He was born to the late John and Anna Marie (Riger) Bagbey, September 13, 1948.

Steve retired from the Evansville Police Department after 26 years as a detective. He was an Evansville City Councilmanfor 16 years. After his retirement with the Police Department, he was Director of Security for the Catholic Diocese of Evansville. Steve referred high school and college sports for over 27 years and coached numerous youth sports. He was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. He was a devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather.

He is survived by his wife, Linda (Howton) of 45 years; sons, Sean Bagbey (Carla) and their children, Noah, and Ainsley; Chris Bagbey (Brittany) and their children Keaton, and Keeley; sisters, Daphne Monaco of Louisville, KY, Leah Parker and Sara Murray both of Evansville.

He is preceded in death by his parents; and mother in law, Sue Ann Howton.

Visitation will be from 3-7pm Thursday, August 24, 2017, at Ziemer Funeral Home East Chapel 800 S. Hebron. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:00 am Friday, August, 25, 2017 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church 1303 S Green River Rd, Evansville, IN with Father Bernie Etienne officiating.

Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery where the Fraternal Order of Police will conduct graveside services.

McGrath Named Preseason All-American

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Senior Midfielder Earns Second Preseason Honor

 Senior midfielder Ian McGrath of the University of Evansville men’s soccer team has been selected as a second-team preseason All-America selection by College Soccer News.

Following a junior campaign in 2016 that saw the New Lenox, Illinois native lead the Aces with a team-high 11 goals and 24 points, McGrath was tabbed by College Soccer News as a second-team preseason all-America selection. The senior is one of just two Missouri Valley Conference men’s soccer student-athletes to be named among the three preseason all-America teams, joining Loyola defender Grant Stoneman who was also named to the second team.

The honor is the second of the preseason for McGrath, who was among 61 NCAA Division I men’s soccer student-athletes selected to the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy watch list earlier in the month. The Hermann Trophy is the highest individual award in college soccer and is presented annually to one male and one female student-athlete.  The Hermann Trophy also serves as the official NSCAA Player of the Year award in Division I soccer.

McGrath is the first Purple Ace to be named to a preseason All-America team since 2014 when midfielder Faik Hajderovic was named to TopDrawerSoccer’s preseason Best XI Third Team.

County Council Special Meeting Agenda For August 24, 2017

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SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA

VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL AUGUST 24, 2017 3:00 P.M.

CIVIC CENTER ROOM 301, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION
  5. AMENDMENT OF THE ORDINANCE OF THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL’S AUTHORIZATION OF THE IMPOSITION OF AN ANNUAL LICENSE COUNTY EXCISE TAX AND A WHEEL TAX (Ordinance No. CO.08-17-014)
  6. PUBLIC COMMENT
  7. ADJOURNMENT

Old Courthouse Foundation to Host End of Summer Lunch on the Lawn Event and Raise Flag Following Repairs

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The Old Courthouse Foundation will host an End of Summer “Lunch on the Lawn” lawn event this Friday, August 25 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm at the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse located at 201 NW Fourth Street.

This the second Lunch on the Lawn event the Foundation has hosted this year. The organization’s May event brought several hundred people to the Old Courthouse grounds to enjoy food trucks, music and more. “Our priority is to create opportunities for the community to take advantage of the greenspace right here in the heart of downtown,” said Dennis Au, President of the Old Courthouse Foundation. The free, family-friendly event will include Live Music on the Lawn presented by Wired Coffee House and Music Venue and food for purchase from local food trucks including Dapper Pig, Papa T’s Tamales, Chef Bruce Li, River City Dawgs, Rockin’ Taco, Lolly’s Pops, Fresh. By Genes and Sassy Sweet Confections. The food trucks will be on the Fourth Street side of the Old Courthouse.

Free parking for Lunch on the Lawn will be available at 409 Ingle Street, generously provided by Jackson Kelly, PLLC, and at the Vanderburgh County Soldiers & Sailors Coliseum located on Coliseum Court.

On Friday, our Nation’s flag will fly over the cupula for the first time in several months following repairs to the flagpole. The flag flies over 216 feet above the old courthouse grounds, which creates a number of unique challenges. A break in the rope and damage to the pulley system required a professional climber to go out on top of the cupola to make the repairs. World Wide Communications Consultants, Inc. located in Newburgh, IN completed the repairs earlier this month. The cost was $800.00.

Woods and Woods, LLP located in the Old Jail adjacent to the Old Courthouse has generously donated a new 4’x6’ flag to be raised Friday morning by Steve Woods. “We are fortunate to have such a conscientious neighbor and community partner in Woods and Woods,” Said Larry Bristow, Vice President of the Foundation. “Steve saw a need and contacted us to see how he could get involved. It gets to the heart of

what the Foundation is here to promote- long-term community involvement and investment in the Old Courthouse. The Old Courthouse is here to stay and we hope that it will be vibrantly used by the community.”

The Old Courthouse Foundation is a non- profit organization whose mission is to support the preservation of the Old Courthouse and create educational programs to engage the community in the preservation effort.

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Vanderburgh County Commissioners Pass Resolution In Support Of Trolley For Evansville Business Districts

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The Vanderburgh County Commissioners yesterday passed Resolution CO.R-08-17-018 that would allow a Trolley to run of Evansville Districts (“TED”).

The Resolution reads as follows:

WHEREAS, the Growth Alliance of Evansville (“GAGE”) in conjunction with Franklin Street Events Association (“FSEA”) have been working on a proposed Trolley of Evansville Districts (“TED”) which would run between all the downtown cultural districts, the Double Tree Hotel, the Tropicana Hotel area, and Franklin Street; and

WHEREAS, The TED proposal would be a good way for tourists to see our community and boost economic development while enhancing local transportation; and

WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County support the efforts of FSEA and GAGE with respect to the TED project and encourage other local groups and organizations to support and fund TED.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County as follows:

That the Board of Commissioners support the efforts of FSEA and GAGE in making the proposed TED project a reality and encourage other groups and organizations to also support and fund TED for the benefit of our local residents, tourists, and local businesses.

The resolution was passed and adopted on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017, by a unanimous vote (3-0).  The office of the Vanderburgh County Commissioners is the first official government body to publicly support TED via letter of support or resolution for this project.

County Commissioner Ben Shoulders said; “We hope other community leaders, elected officials, organizations, groups, companies and/or entities follow the lead of the Vanderburgh County Commissioners”.