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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
ADOPT A PET
Sadie is a 7-year-old female longhaired gray & white cat. She can be shy, so she will probably need a bit of a quieter home. She does not live in the Cageless Cat Lounge because she will likely hide, and never get seen much by visitors. She recently spent some time in foster care to help her build confidence! Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!
Channel 44 News: Evansville Police Identify Murder Suspect
They’ve issued a warrant for 21 year old Darius Bushrod.
EPD says he shot Anthony Blaylock to death early Sunday morning outside the American Legion post on Chestnut Street.
Bushrod is about six feet tall and 220 pounds.
If you think you’ve seen him, call 911 right away.
Jagoe Homes GP-20 Hydroplane on Display at Evansville Eastside Shopping Venues August 31st
The public will have an opportunity to view a top hydroplane before it hits the water for the Evansville HydroFest™ this Labor Day weekend. The Jagoe Homes GP-20 will be on display, Thursday August 31st on Evansville’s Eastside at these times and locations:
- 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Display at Eastland Mall, 800 N Green River Rd, Evansville, IN 47715
- 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Display at Target Pavilion, 6625 E Lloyd Expressway, Evansville, IN 47715
- 4:00 to 5:30Â Â pm
Display at Wal-Mart, 401 N Burkhardt Rd, Evansville, IN 47715
The Jagoe Homes GP-20 is owned by retired United States Navy officer, Larry Linn of Olympia, Washington-based Blown Income Racing, and is driven by Ed “Bobble Ed†Preston. Jagoe Homes GP-20 currently holds second place in GP National High Points and will race this Labor Day weekend at Evansville HydroFest™. The event is drawing teams from throughout the United States and Canada.
Teams will race on the Ohio Riverfront in Downtown Evansville, Friday September 1st, Saturday September 2nd, and Sunday September 3rd, 2017. For event schedules visit www.evansvillehydrofest.com.
Evansville HydroFest™ will host the American Power Boat Association’s Eastern Divisional Championships on Saturday, and North American Championships on Sunday.
A $10 Admission Wristband admits ages 13 and up to all three days of racing. Ages 12 and under are free. For those 21 and above, the Wristband includes admission to the Concert & Beer Garden at Tropicana’s Outdoor Events Plaza, Friday and Saturday, 6:00 pm to midnight.
Purchase Admission Wristbands at all six Evansville-area Schnuck’s stores, nine Heritage Federal Credit Union locations, the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science, and SWIRCA until August 31st. Starting September 1st, Admission Wristbands will be available at Riverside Dr. Admission Gates: Court St. attended by CASA, Main St. attended by SWIRCA, and Cherry St. attended by the Evansville Museum Guild. For each $10, the non-profit group earns $2 to further its positive impact on our City.
Evansville HydroFestâ„¢ is presented by Evansville Events, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit entity of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bob Warren is Executive Director. Serving on the Executive Organizing Committee are Vernon Stevens, President of Southern Business Machines and Randy Lientz, President of AXIOM. Warren, Stevens, and Lientz all reside in Evansville.
Over 70 Years of Home Building Expertise
Since launching in 1939, award-winning Jagoe has built over 6,000 homes throughout Bowling Green, Henderson, Louisville, and Owensboro, Ky., as well as Evansville, Huntingburg, and Newburgh, Ind. The company is owned by brothers Bill and Scott Jagoe. In 2010 Jagoe Homes eclipsed more than 119,000 homebuilders nationwide when named National Builder of the Year by Professional Builder magazine.
Volunteers Needed for Annual ‘Fall Fix It Week’ At cMoe
Volunteers Needed for Annual ‘Fall Fix It Week’ at cMoe
During that time, the museum will close to the public to make repairs and clean the nearly 46,000-square-foot facility.
Organizers say they count on volunteers chipping in and helping out to make cMoe so successful throughout the year.
Volunteer are needed each of the days the museum is closed.
For more information about ‘Fall Fix It Week,’ call 812.464.2663 or email Ashley McReynolds, Director of Marketing and Outreach at amcreynolds@cmoekids.org.
cMoe will reopen on Sunday, September 10th at 12 p.m. for regular business, hosting several activities for families. It is located at the corner of 5th and Locust Streets in Downtown Evansville.
For more information, cMoe Kids, or call (812) 464-cMoe (2663).
St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For Week Of Aug. 29, 2017
Lacey Griffith and Tyler Bishop, Carmi, IL, son, Hayden Kace, Aug. 13
Ashley Williams and Aaron Meriwether, Evansville, son, Kaden Michael, Aug. 21
Kacie and Caleb Hughes, Carmi, IL, son, Calvin David, Aug. 21
Laura and Christopher Stewart, Evansville, son, Samuel Thomas, Aug. 21
Natalie and Keith Ewers, Evansville, son, Parker Allan, Aug. 21
Amber Garrison and Joel Knapp, Evansville, daughter, Avah Christine, Aug. 22
Cheryl and Stephen Russ, Evansville, son, Jude Stephen, Aug. 22
Taylor Frederick and Tre’Qual Coleman, Evansville, daughter, Aryiah Teonna Maree, Aug. 22
Amelia and Jonathan McConnell, Evansville, daughter, Jaina Ann, Aug. 23
Jenny and Timothy Gonnaway, Norris City, IL, son, Asher Levi, Aug. 23
Melissa and Sam Belcher, Evansville, daughter, Allie Lynne, Aug. 23
Melissa and Sam Belcher, Evansville, daughter, June Gayle, Aug. 23
Sanannah McLean and Charles Rhoderick, Princeton, IN, daughter, Aubriana Hayven, Aug. 23
Chelsea Daniel and Jason Hooper, Evansville, son, Luke Allen, Aug. 24
Delaney and Kyle Welch, Princeton, IN, son, Brysen Kaide, Aug. 24
Lea Hill and Clarence McDade, Evansville, son, Mason Di Marco, Aug. 25
USI Recognizes 36 Freshmen As Class Of 2021 Merit Scholars
Presidential Scholars
Presidential Scholarships are awarded annually to 10 Indiana valedictorians and salutatorians of senior high school classes, who are chosen after a competitive interview process. Applicants must attend an accredited high school and earn an SAT score of 1290 or an ACT composite score of 27. The program began in 1988 as an initiative to bring outstanding Indiana students to USI. The full-tuition scholarships are funded by private donors to the USI Foundation.
Sydney Beard, of Robinson, Illinois, is the recipient of the Fred C. Newman Family Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Robinson High School, Beard plans to study mathematics in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Lily Casavant, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Homer L. and Olive Carruthers Clifft Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, Casavant plans to study public relations in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Megan Centers, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Harold W. Ashley Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of North High School, Centers plans to study chemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Tori Jones, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Henry J. and Hazel D. Benninghof Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Central High School, Jones plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Derek Oxford, of Benton, Illinois, is the recipient of the Marian Baker Boelson Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Benton Consolidated, Oxford plans to study mechanical engineering in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Kennedy Stoll, of Haubstadt, is the recipient of the Edward F. Harrison Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Gibson Southern High School, Stoll plans to study biochemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education
Hope Tominack, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Stanley B. & Ruth C. Atkinson Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of F. J. Reitz High School, Tominack plans to study biochemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
David Wahl, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Rebecca Nunn Couch Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, David plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education
Carly Wahl, of Owensboro, Kentucky, is the recipient of the Richard A. and Susie Gumberts Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Apollo High School, Carly plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Grace Wolfinger, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Olive Carruthers Clifft Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, Wolfinger plans to study public relations in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Provost Scholars
The University of Southern Indiana Provost Scholarship is a new scholarship program intended to promote academic excellence. For selected scholars, the University provides awards that waive full tuition. These awards are coordinated with other tuition-specific aid (if applicable) to ensure that the total of tuition-specific assistance does not exceed total tuition charges. Students who meet all requirements for the USI Presidential Scholarship will be considered as candidates for this award in the event they are not selected to receive the Presidential Scholarship.
Ralph Billington, of McLeansboro, Illinois, a graduate of Hamilton County High School who has yet to select a major.
Ashtyn Cowling, of Carmi, Illinois, a graduate of Carmi-White County High School who plans to study elementary education in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Irelane Enoch, of Madisonville, Kentucky, a graduate of Madisonville North Hopkins High School who plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Faith Fishel, of West Salem, Illinois, a graduate of Edwards County High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Danielle Lubbe, of Shelbyville, a graduate of Shelbyville High School who plans to study social work in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Tori Matanich, of Clay City, Illinois, a graduate of Clay City High School who plans to study social work in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Rebecca Matias, of Indianapolis, a graduate of Monrovia Junior-Senior High School who has yet to select a major.
Ethan Rose, of Wadesville, a graduate of North Posey High School who plans to study biochemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Sarah Schnautz, of Evansville, a graduate of F. J. Reitz High School who has yet to select a major.
RaAnna Tucker, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, a graduate of University Heights Academy who plans to study psychology in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Baccalaureate/Doctor of Medicine Scholars
Baccalaureate/Doctor of Medicine (B/MD) Scholarships are awarded to exceptional Indiana high school students annually, who meet similar academic requirements to those of Presidential Scholars. The B/MD Scholarship program, which offers a provisional seat in the Indiana University School of Medicine to each recipient, is sponsored jointly by USI and the Evansville Center for Medical Education, Indiana University School of Medicine. The full-tuition scholarships are funded by private donors to the USI Foundation.
Marina Blackwell, of Bloomington, is the recipient of a Thomas and Diane Krueger B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Bloomington South High School, Blackwell plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Emma Buechlein, of Lamar, is the recipient of a Victor V. Schriefer Jr. Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Heritage Hills High School, Buechlein plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Hania Khan, of Indianapolis, is the recipient of an Ethel Reed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Lawrence North High School, Khan plans to study chemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
William Talbert, of Newburgh, is the recipient of the Thomas E. Topper Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, Talbert plans to study biochemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Hans Webber, of Newburgh, is the recipient of a Victor V. Schriefer Jr. Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Castle High School, Webber plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Adam Zhuang, of Columbus, is the recipient of an Ethel Reed Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Columbus North High School, Zhuang plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Deans Scholars
Deans Scholarships are awarded annually to 10 exceptional students from across the country who rank at or near the top of their high school classes. Applicants meet similar academic requirements to those of B/MD scholars. Recipients of Deans Scholarships receive an award of $2,000 each year, funded by private donors to the USI Foundation. Most Deans Scholars receive additional scholarship funding through their academic departments.
Darby Baker, of Magnolia, Texas, is the recipient of the Margery F. Khan Memorial Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Concordia Lutheran High School, Baker plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Peighton Barber, of New Castle, is the recipient of a Dr. Z. Olen & Inez G. Pumphrey Dean Scholarship. A graduate of New Castle Chrysler High School, Barber plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Sierra Coon, of Russiaville, is the recipient of the Bessie C. and Elmer Halwes Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Western High School, Coon plans to study chemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education
Alexandra Fifer, of Wadesville, is the recipient of the Frederick B. Reichmann Deans Scholarship. A graduate of North Posey High School, Fifer plans to study chemistry in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Arielle Graper, of Fort Branch, is the recipient of the Kenneth E. and Elizabeth J. McCoy Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Gibson Southern High School, Graper plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Emily McClusky, of Herod, Illinois, is the recipient of the Homer L. and Olive Carruthers Clifft Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Hardin County High School, McClusky plans to study English in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Brian Mitchell, of Taswell, is the recipient of a Dr. Z. Olen & Inez G. Pumphrey Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Crawford County High School, Mitchell plans to study history in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.
Alec Olinger, of Sellersburg, is the recipient of an Aline Nunn Renner Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Silver Creek High School, Ollinger plans to study accounting and finance in the Romain College of Business.
Adam Sweeney, of Springboro, Ohio, is the recipient of an Aline Nunn Renner Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Archbishop Alter High School, Sweeney plans to study business administration in the Romain College of Business.
Leah Thomas, of Vincennes, is the recipient of the Arthur G. and Elsie D. Kansler Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Lincoln High School, Thomas plans to study biology in the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Merit Scholars must maintain full-time continuous enrollment in each regular semester, with a minimum of 30 semester hours successfully completed each academic year.
Students who want to apply for 2018-19 USI Merit Scholarships should submit an application, along with related admission materials and most recent high school transcript, by January 15, 2018. For more information, visit usi.edu/financial-aid/aid/scholarships/freshmen-scholarships-2016-beyond.
Blue Alert Helping Law Enforcement Officers that Lost their Homes During Hurricane Harvey.
The Blue Alert Foundation wants to help as many Law Enforcement Officers that lost their Homes during Hurricane Harvey while still helping their Citizens that needed help of their own.
Our Law Enforcement Officer will Help the Public before they can check on their own family, it is Sad, But True.
Now it is Time for us to help them as much as we can by maiking a Donation that will go to LEOs that need it to help their family’s needs.
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God Bless Our First Responders and God Bless all of of you that can Donate.
Evansville rally not enough as Normal takes opener
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After the Evansville Otters took a 1-0 lead in the sixth inning, the Normal Cornbelters answered with a five-run seventh to win the series opener 7-5 in front of 1,703 at Bosse Field Tuesday.
In a scoreless game, it was Jeff Gardner who gave Evansville a 1-0 lead with a solo home run, but things quickly fell apart in the next inning for the Otters.
With two runners on and two outs, Evansville opted to intentionally walk Santiago Chirino and bring in Connor Little to relieve starter Luc Rennie.
Little hit Justin Fletcher with the bases loaded to tie the game at 1-1. The next batter, Nolan Meadows, followed with a grand slam to give Normal the lead for good at 5-1.
In the ninth, Yeixon Ruiz and Fletcher each had RBI singles to extend the Normal advantage to 7-1.
Evansville scored four times in the bottom half of the inning as Dane Phillips’ RBI single made it 7-2 before Gardner hit his second homer of the night, a three-run shot to make the deficit 7-5.
With two homers for the game, Gardner is now one home run shy of tying Shayne Houck’s single season homer record of 23, set back in 2014.
Tuesday’s contest featured a pitcher’s duel between Normal’s Charlie Gillies and Rennie.
Rennie finished the night going 6 2/3 innings, allowing three unearned runs off five hits and three walks. He also struck out three batters.
Gillies ended his evening giving up an earned run in seven innings off four hits and five walks. Gillies struck out five batters.
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 Senior Citizen Night at Bosse Field. Senior citizens will receive a special ticket promotion for the game and local businesses who cater to senior citizens will be on hand to pass out information on the concourse.
The game also includes a 1940s and 1980s poster giveaway for early arriving fans in attendance. The poster is 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.