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USI Volleyball set to open GLVC play

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball opens Great Lakes Valley Conference play this week as it visits Maryville University Thursday at 7 p.m. in St. Louis, Missouri, before hosting Missouri S&T Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Physical Activities Center.

Live stats and GLVC Sports Network coverage can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com, while USI students can enter their names into an end-of-the-year drawing for a $500 Campus Store giveaway at every home match this season.

USI Volleyball Notes
Eagles go 2-2 at DH.
The Screaming Eagles went 2-2 at the Dunn Hospitality Invitational last weekend. USI began the weekend with a three-set win over Purdue University Northwest and a four-set triumph over Cedarville University; but suffered a four-set loss to Northwood University and a three-game setback to the University of North Alabama to end the weekend.

Humphrey named to All-Tourney team. Sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) was named to the Dunn Hospitality All-Tournament team after averaging 3.79 kills and 4.14 points per frame. On the year, Humphrey leads USI with 3.29 kills and 0.29 aces per set.

Great Wall of Whitfield. Senior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) racked up an eye-popping 1.71 blocks per set at the Dunn Hospitality Invitational. On the year, Whitfield is currently second in the GLVC with 1.33 blocks per frame.

Farrell closing in on Probst. Senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) is just 13 digs shy of former USI standout Amanda Probst for second on USI’s all-time digs list. Farrell, who has 1,477 career digs, is currently averaging a team-high 4.21 digs per set in 2017. Kayla Heldman is USI’s all-time leader with 1,848 career digs.

Peoples put up big numbers. Junior setter Erika Peoples (Bloomington, Illinois) averaged 11.38 assists, 3.50 digs and 0.88 blocks per set in eight sets of action this past weekend.

Lee stepping up back row production. Senior defensive specialist Jessica Lee (Mackinaw, Illinois) averaged 3.64 digs per set at the Dunn Hospitality Invitational, raising her season-average to 2.36 digs per frame.

Coleman providing consistent attack. Sophomore middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) posted a team-best .321 attacking percentage at the Dunn Hospitality Invitational. She currently leads the Eagles with a .257 attacking percentage on the year.

Scouting the opposition. Maryville enters this week’s GLVC play looking for its first win of the year after going 0-8 during the first two weeks of the season, while Missouri S&T, which hosts Drury University Thursday, is 4-5 after posting a 3-2 mark last week.

Shepard Academy Students to Participate in Shepard Leadership Day

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Shepard Academy Students to Participate in Shepard Leadership Day
September 13
8:15 a.m. – 1 p.m
One Life Church East, 333 Plaza E. Blvd.
“Service to Others” is the theme of tomorrow’s leadership and building day for the students enrolled in the EVSC’s Shepard Leadership & Law Academy. All students enrolled in the program will participate tomorrow in seminars that will focus on the importance of leadership and what it means for our society. In addition, Mayor Winnecke also will discuss Evansville’s future and the need for students to be tomorrow’s leaders.
The day will begin at 8:15 with remarks from EVSC Superintendent David Smith and Mayor Winnecke. Beginning at 8:50 a.m., community organizations such as Teen Court, K9 police and the Evansville prosecutor’s office will speak to students. Leadership Evansville also will speak to students in the afternoon beginning at noon.

Gilda’s Club Evansville to Host Gilda’s Club Carnival at Newburgh United Methodist Church

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 Carnival is for all Tri-State youth and families impacted by cancer

Gilda’s Club Evansville is hosting their Gilda’s Club Carnival for all Tri-State youth and families impacted by cancer. The event will take place on Saturday morning, September 23 from 10:00-11:30am at Newburgh United Methodist Church located at 4178 Hwy. 261, Newburgh, IN  47630.

“Gilda’s Club is excited to host our carnival this year at one of our amazing community partners, Newburgh United Methodist Church,” Chelsey Woolsey, Youth Program Coordinator stated. “It is our goal to be more present in the community and meet people where they are to allow families to experience the wonderful services we have to offer at Gilda’s Club!”

The carnival will include plenty of carnival-type games, prizes and even a cake walk!

To RSVP to attend the carnival, please call Gilda’s Club at 812-402-8667.

 

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Judge’s order calls out lawyer who accused magistrate judge of bias

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indianapolis lawyer representing a disabled former student in a lawsuit against Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology was referred for a refresher course on legal ethics by a federal judge.

District Judge William T. Lawrence wrote in a seven-page order Friday that plaintiff’s attorney John Thrasher “misunderstood or purposefully mischaracterizes” the relief he sought in a motion to reconsider a ruling on a discovery issue, a motion the court denied. Lawrence also warned Thrasher he was close to the line of sanctionable conduct in his criticism of Magistrate Judge Mark Dinsmore’s handling of the case.

Thrasher represents Justin Castelino, who attended Rose-Hulman for three years before he was suspended and later denied readmission. Castelino’s amended complaint says he has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and auditory processing disorder — diagnoses recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act that require reasonable accommodations. Along with his ADA complaint, Castelino also raises claims over alleged maltreatment by Rose-Hulman faculty members, and he seeks damages for breach of contract, defamation, false advertising, invasion of privacy, harassment and malice.

Rose-Hulman in response says Castelino was disciplined for cause and claims he “is a direct threat to the Rose-Hulman campus community and poses a threat to the safety of the members of the campus community.” The Terre Haute school alleges Castelino made numerous false allegations about his treatment while a student, including some that he recanted in a deposition.

Rose-Hulman has countersued, alleging defamation and abuse of process in seeking damages and fees from Castelino.

It argues in part Castelino and/or his attorney made false statements to news media that Rose-Hulman’s actions toward Castelino were “outrageously unreasonable and abusive.” Holly Reedy of the Terre Haute firm Wilkinson Goeller Modesitt Wilkinson & Drummy LLP represents Rose-Hulman in this case.

Lawrence’s order detailed Thrasher’s suggestions that Dinsmore had administered the case with “impermissible partiality,” and that it was “suspicious” that defense counsel had been able to “predict” the magistrate’s rulings. Lawrence wrote Dinsmore’s rulings in question weren’t suspicious or predictions — but rather, defense counsel simply recalled what Dinsmore had previously said on the record as he ruled on case-management issues.

“By making this baseless accusation of misconduct against Magistrate Judge Dinsmore and defense counsel, Mr. Thrasher has come perilously close to crossing the line from vigorous (if misguided) advocacy to sanctionable conduct. See, e.g., Indiana Rule of Professional Conduct 8.2 (prohibiting statements regarding the integrity of a judge that are false or made with reckless disregard as to their truth or falsity); Seventh Circuit Standards of Professional Conduct ¶ 4 (An attorney will not ‘absent good cause, attribute bad motives or improper conduct to other counsel or bring the profession into disrepute by unfounded accusations of impropriety.’),” Lawrence wrote.

“Mr. Thrasher is directed to review the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct and the Seventh Circuit Standards of Professional Conduct, both of which govern the conduct of attorneys appearing before this Court … and insure that he fully complies with those rules and standards in all future filings, communications, and actions during the course of this case.”

The case in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Terre Haute Division, is Justin Castelino v. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 2:17-CV-139.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Commonwealth Pain and Spine – Evansville, IN
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EVSC Plans Options Fair October 11

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Area eighth graders and their families have an opportunity to learn more about the innovative options available in the EVSC at the EVSC Options Fair, scheduled for Wednesday, October 11, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center, 1901 Lynch Road.

The enrollment process for high school begins in November and the fair will give students a better understanding of the options that are available to them in which they can enroll. Informational booths will be set up and students will be able to speak with teachers and current students in the programs.

The EVSC’s innovative options include five half-day programs: International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme; Randall T. Shepard Leadership & Law Academy; Medical Professions Academy; Early College High School as well as the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center. Other options include New Tech Institute and EVSC Virtual Academy.

Students who participate in one of the innovative programs can still maintain their allegiance to their home high school and participate in athletics and other extra-curricular activities at their home school.

In addition to informational booths, each program will conduct two, 20 minute presentations. Presentations will be made at the following times:

·  International Baccalaureate Degree Programme (IB): 5:35 p.m. and 6:35 p.m.

·  EVSC Virtual Academy: 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.

·  Randall T. Shepard Leadership and Law Academy: 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.

·  Medical Professions Academy: 5:35 p.m. and 6:35 p.m.

·  Early College High School: 5:55 p.m. and 6:55 p.m.

·  Southern Indiana Career and Technical Education Center: 5:55 p.m. and 6:35 p.m.

·  New Tech Institute: 5:55 p.m. and 6:55 p.m.

Program information:

International Baccalaureate: Housed at Bosse High School, EVSC’s IB program is one of only 22 in the state. It is a comprehensive liberal arts program that includes a rigorous college preparatory experience.

Shepard Academy: Housed at Harrison High School, Shepard Academy is for students interested in leadership, law and social justice. The Academy is named after the former Indiana Chief Justice Randall Shepard who takes an active role in the program.

Medical Professions Academy: MPA gives students the skills necessary for future medical professions. Housed at Central High School, MPA features hands-on learning, internships and shadowing experiences.

Early College High School: Early College students can earn up to an associate’s degree while simultaneously earning a high school diploma. Classes are on the campus of Ivy Tech Community College.

New Tech Institute: New Tech Institute is a stand-alone, full day high school. It is one of only 180 new tech schools in the United States and one of the elite schools to receive the “Exemplary Demonstration Site” designation from the New Tech Network.

EVSC Virtual Academy: EVSC Virtual Academy is open to students from kindergarten through grade 12. In the upper grades, students often take supplementary courses for credit advancement and schedule conflicts.

Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center: SICTC is a half-day program open to juniors and seniors. It is rated among the top five career and tech schools in the nation and serves approximately 900 students from five area counties.

For additional information on any of the EVSC’s innovative programs, visit www.evscschools.com and look for Innovative School Programs under the Academics and Programs tab.

Monster Jam® Tickets On-Sale NOW

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The most family-friendly, action-packed motorsport in the world races into the Ford Center, April 21-22

[September 12, 2017—Evansville, IN]–Feld Entertainment, the worldwide leader in live family entertainment, announced today that tickets for Monster Jam® are on sale now for Evansville and cities across the U.S. and Canada. The new season will bring motorsport fans to the edge of their seats with adrenaline-charged, high-flying, four-wheel excitement that is fun for the entire family. Monster Jam will be performing at the Ford Center, April 21-22, 2018.

Unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable, Monster Jam takes center stage in the world’s most iconic venues like the Ford Center, sporting meticulously manicured dirt tracks created with the sole purpose of pushing these perfectly engineered, larger-than-life trucks to the limit.

Monster Jam is one of the only sports where male and female world-class drivers, some generational rivals, are equals competing for the same championship on the same track. Following racing, new in 2018 across all Monster Jam events, fans in every city will have the chance to vote for the truck winner in the freestyle competition by real-time, in-arena fan voting on their smartphones.

This year TWO opportunities to attend a Pit Party on Saturday or Sunday. Pit passes are only available for purchase and valid for Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Pit Party or Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Pit Party. The Pit Party gives fans the opportunity to get a view of the massive monster trucks up close and meet the drivers. Purchase pit passes at the Ford Center Box Office or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Pit pass along with a valid same-day Saturday, April 21, 2 p.m. event ticket or Sunday, April 22, 2 p.m. event ticket are required for entry. Saturday, April 21, 7 p.m. does not include a Pit Party before the show.

For more information on a Monster Jam near you, please log onto MonsterJam.com or follow us via our social channels: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

First Lady Janet Holcomb’s Public Schedule for September 13

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana First Lady Janet Holcomb’s public schedule for Wednesday, September 13, 2017.

Visit to Fort Harrison State Park Dog Park

WHO:  First Lady Janet Holcomb

First Dog Henry Holcomb

Department of Natural Resources Director Cam Clark

State Parks Director Dan Bortner

WHAT:  Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park is the first and only State Park in Indiana to have a dog park. First Lady and Henry Holcomb will visit and tour the park as its newest members.

WHEN:  10 a.m. ET Wednesday, Sept. 13

WHERE: Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park Dog Park

8725 Fall Creek Rd.

Indianapolis, IN 46256

Indiana Blood Center Blood Drive Visit

WHO:  First Lady Janet Holcomb

WHAT:  The First Lady will give blood at the Indiana Blood Center Blood Drive to help those impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

WHEN:  2 p.m. ET Wednesday, Sept. 13

WHERE: Indiana Government Center South, Conference Room B

302 W Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 

SEETHER: POISON THE PARISH 2017 WILL BE AT VICTORY THEATRE DECEMBER 19

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SEETHER – Live in Concert in Evansville Tuesday December 19th
7:30 PM (doors at 6:30 PM)

Victory Theatre

On Sale: Friday September 15th at 10am CST

Prices: $36.00 advance and $40.00 day of show

Evansville, IN — Live Nation presents Seether live in concert on Tuesday, December 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Victory Theatre in Evansville.

SEETHER – Poison the Parish 2017 Tour:

Shaun Morgan –Vocals/Guitar Dale Stewart –Bass/Vocals John Humphrey –Drums

SEETHER’s existence itself is an act of rebellion, weaponized to cut through the noise with truth telling clarity and undeniable authenticity. Even as no-talent hacks and cartoon social media living mannequins seek to dominate the discourse, SEETHER takes a stand against those who Poison the Parish. “We want to bring back musicality, playing loud, and the importance of having something to say that you can stand behind,” declares SEETHER front man/co-founder Shaun Morgan. “It’s about honesty in your music. “Poison the Parish, the band’s seventh studio album, arrives just in time on Morgan’s new label imprint Canine Riot Records, via Concord Music Group. Morgan also served as producer (the first time he’s produced an album in its entirety), working alongside engineer and mixer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Deftones, Hatebreed) at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio, which has played host to everyone from Taylor Swift to Jack White. Make no mistake. Poison the Parish displays no specific agenda, political or religious. But it is personal. This time out, SEETHER restored their sound with the blood, sweat and heaviness that’s long powered their career. In this day and age, keeping it real and doing it for the right reasons is a bold statement in and of itself. At a point where most bands start to waver, SEETHER have made certain album seven is the band’s heaviest yet. ”Poison the Parish is filled with newfound ferocity and purpose, all built around Morgan’s gift for classic pop melody and structure. Album opener “Stoke the Fire,” is a focused statement of purpose and the message is clear: SEETHER is a hard rock n’ roll band, first and foremost.

Lead single “Let You Down” is a dynamic, groove-oriented earworm. The moody vibe of “Emotionless” is relentless and chilling while “Against the Wall,” brooding and melodic, reverberates with honesty and self-reflection. Descendants of Nirvana, early Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden, SEETHER continues to create modern, urgent and memorable music fifteen years into an illustrious and highly successful career.

Consider: the South African band has amassed twenty Top 5 singles, three platinum records, a fan- beloved gold-selling DVD and scores of #1 singles including “Fine Again,” “Fake It,” “Remedy,” “Broken,” “Words As Weapons,” “Country Song,” “Breakdown,” “Rise Above This,” “Same Damn Life,” “Truth,” “Gasoline,” “Driven Under” and their infamous cover of “Careless Whisper”. The band has also been recognized by the South African Music Awards, MTV Africa Music Awards, and Revolver Golden Gods Awards. The relentlessly hard working outfit has averaged 90 performances a year, crisscrossing the globe as headlining mainstays and featured performers on many of the world’s biggest rock festivals. SEETHER songs are familiar to anyone who plays Madden NFL games or watch the WWE.

And with Poison the Parish, they’ve done it with unrestrained power and grace. “Give something to people,” Morgan says. “Make people’s lives better in some way. That’s really the point.”

For more information, visit www.seether.com. ———————————————————————

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