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Luke Messer Launches U.S. Senate Campaign at Annual Family BBQ

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Messer: “Good Paying Jobs, Less Government and a Stronger America”   
MORRISTOWN, IND. –  U.S. Congressman Luke Messer launched his campaign for United States Senate today alongside family and friends at the 6th Annual Messer Family BBQ in Morristown, Indiana.  “Hoosiers deserve a United States Senator who will look out for them 100 percent of the time… not just talk like a Hoosier back home, then vote with the liberals in Washington,” Messer said during his announcement speech. “Good-paying jobs, less government and a stronger America. That’s what I’ll be fighting for.”
Hundreds of Hoosier supporters from all across the state joined Messer for the announcement, including several Indiana elected officials and Vice President Mike Pence’s brother Greg Pence, who serves as the Messer campaign Finance Chair.
“Today I am standing with Luke Messer because he stands with Hoosiers,” Greg Pencesaid. “Luke Messer is the only candidate who can unite our Party, defeat Joe Donnelly, and help President Trump and my brother Mike Pence deliver results for Hoosiers.”
On Thursday, Indiana State Senate President Pro Tempore David Long endorsed Luke Messer for U.S. Senate. Earlier in the year, Messer announced his statewide finance committee, which is chaired by Greg Pence and made up of key Hoosier business and political leaders from around the state.
“Together, we will win this election, and send a big message to our nation that Indiana will not stand idly by and watch the promise of our great country melt away,” Messer said. “Generations before us have risen to the challenge, and now is our time

Unemployment Rates Keep Dropping by Wendy McNamara

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County Commissioners, WorkOne Southwest to Host Job Fair

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More than 150 job openings available; special hour for military veterans

The Vanderburgh County Commissioners, in coordination with WorkOne Southwest, will host a job fair on Aug. 23, 2017. Employers such as Berry Global, Warehouse Services Inc., Trilogy Healthcare Services, Vectren Corporation, Electronics Research Inc., Cintas Corporation, and Pittsburgh Glass Works have registered for the event. More than 150 job openings will be available through the participating employers.

The event will kick off with a Veterans-Only Hour from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. for military veterans seeking employment.

The event will then open to the public from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

The job fair will take place at the C.K. Newsome Community Center, located at 100 E. Walnut Street in Evansville.

“We appreciate the support of the Vanderburgh County Commissioners in hosting this event,” said Jim Heck, Executive Director WorkOne Southwest. “We encourage all job seekers in Southwest Indiana who are seeking employment or looking to advance their careers to please attend.”

 

Adopt A Pet

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Gracie is a female dilute tortoiseshell cat. She’s a little more than 2 years old. Gracie is somewhat shy, so she will need a patient family to give her time to adjust. Her $30 fee includes her spay, microchip, and vaccines. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Groupie Doll Stakes

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Otters snap skid, down Miners in series opener

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters scored all three runs in the first inning Friday, but it was enough in a 3-2 victory over the Southern Illinois Miners in front of 3,908 at Bosse Field.

For the second time this week, Evansville received a solid debut on the mound. In his first start with the Otters, Ryan Etsell threw five shutout innings while allowing one hit and striking out four. Etsell received early run support from his offense in the victory.

Ryan Long hit the first pitch he saw for a double to lead off the bottom of the first. Josh Allen followed with a walk before Dane Phillips came through once again for Evansville with a two-run RBI double to give the Otters a 2-0 advantage.

In his first game back from the disabled list, Alejandro Segovia scored Phillips with an RBI single that extended the Evansville lead to 3-0.

Etsell and Corey Sessions from Southern Illinois pitched scoreless frames in the next four innings.

The Miners rallied to cut the deficit to 3-2 in the sixth with a two-run home run from Nolan Earley off Evansville reliever Andrew Utterback.

Kyano Cummings helped the Otters maintain the one-run lead, working two scoreless innings with two strikeouts. Randy McCurry picked up his 12th save of the season as he pitched a scoreless ninth while striking out two.

Etsell earned his first win with the Otters and Sessions dropped to 2-6 on the season for Southern Illinois.

The Otters and Miners square off again from Bosse Field on Saturday with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

On Saturday, it’s Military Appreciation Night at Bosse Field with the game being sponsored by VA Clinic. All past and active members with a military ID will receive free admission. Fans will also have the opportunity to bid on themed, game-worn jerseys throughout the game. Some static display military vehicles will also be placed outside the ballpark.

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

Major Munnings romps again in Ellis Park allowance

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‘He’s showing signs of intelligence, and I love that in horses. They have talent and intelligence, the sky is limitless’ — jockey Jon Court

Henderson, Ky. (Friday, August 11, 2017) — Trainer Jinks Fires liked Will Munnings so much that seven months later he went out and bought that colt’s full brother, now a 2-year-old named Major Munnings who Friday at Ellis Park ran his record to 2-for-2 in winning the $41,000 turf allowance feature by three lengths over Dark Arden.
Major Munnings won his July 23 debut at Ellis by 9 1/4 lengths, a race that was taken off the grass. Six-time Ellis Park riding champion Jon Court was aboard in both races for Fires, his father in law. Fires paid $80,000 on behalf of owner Dwight Pruett to buy Will Munnings as a 2-year-old at the OBS March sale in Ocala in 2015. He paid $95,000 to acquire Major Munnings for Pruett at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October yearling sale. Both horses were sired by Munnings and are out of the Matty G mare The Schvagen.
“I loved the first one. We won stakes with him,” Fires said, referring to Oaklawn Park’s $100,000 Gazebo won by Will Munnings.
Major Munnings rattled off fractions of 21.27 seconds for the first quarter-mile, 44.33 for the half, 55.85 for five-eighths and finished up 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:02, cruising the last sixteenth-mile in 6.16 seconds with Court gearing down. He paid $3.40 as the odds-on favorite.
“Jinks has done an incredible job with him, and he’s showing up in the afternoon like he’s supposed to, all professional,” Court said. “I don’t think he has to be on the lead. But I didn’t really see anybody who could get in front of him today unless they went all out. I just let him kind of run away from there and called on him turning for home. He went on an separated himself from the field. There you have it.”
Conceding how difficult it is for a horse to win its first two races — in part because of facing in the second race more-experienced horses who didn’t win first time out — Court said: “He’s a big strong, good-looking horse. He just put it together well, between getting him fit and psychologically ready to run. I’m just grateful I’m the pilot on him.
“He just loves what he does. He’ll train harder than he needs to, because he wants to. The thing is to keep him contained, to where you want him, to not over-exert to where you’d leave the race out there or put him back in training if he trained too hard. He’s really come around in understanding, and hopefully continues to go that way. He’s showing signs of intelligence, and I love that in horses. They have talent and intelligence, the sky is limitless.”
With Major Munnings now a winner on both dirt and grass, Fires said, “I guess he’ll run wherever you need to run him.” He said Major Munnings was gelded because he was just getting too bulky and thick-necked, which can hamper a racehorse.
Court also won the fourth race on the Benjie Larue-owned and trained Stella Nova. The 56-year-old Court now is 19 for 81 for a clear second in the standings behind defending meet-leader Corey Lanerie’s 24 victories. Court already has won three more races at Ellis than in 2016 and two more than in 2015.
Meanwhile, Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen won Ellis’ nightcap with the $5,000 claimer Baby Run To Me to pull within one win, 11-10, of Brad Cox in the trainer standings, with Asmussen having 65-23 edge in starters. Asmussen does lead the money standings with $284,074, about $20,000 more than Cox. Both trainers have two horses in Sunday’s Grade 3 Groupie Doll.
John Tippmann makes Albarado’s one-race trek to Ellis worthwhile

Robby Albarado has been riding sparingly at Ellis Park this summer, being busier than expected at Saratoga. He’s also been successfully shipping around to other stakes, including winning the $1 million Haskell Invitation on Girvin two weeks ago by a nose over McCraken, ridden by his Ellis Park riding colleague Brian Hernandez.
In fact, Albarado will ride only one horse this three-day racing week at Ellis Park. But that 2-year-old made it worth his time as John Tippmann closed well through the stretch to take Friday’s $40,000 maiden race by 1 1/4 lengths over 159-1 shot first-time starter Storm Runner, who did great to be second after apprentice jockey Rogelio Miranda came five-wide and lost his whip.
Albarado did not ride John Tippmann when he was second in his first start July 15 at Ellis Park, losing by 9 1/2 lengths. But he needed no more encouragement to make the trek to Ellis than he got from Greg Geier, a long-time Chicago and New Orleans trainer who now is an assistant at Churchill Downs to Kenny McPeek.
“I thought he was a nice horse since the beginning,” Geier said. “You learn a lot the first time. He got in a little bit of trouble. I told Robby, ‘You want to ride this one when he runs back.’ And it’s the only one he rode all day.”
Said Albarado: “I took it on Greg’s word that he’d win — so we did. Greg has been around a long time. He knows. … Greg liked him. He told me, ‘You need to be on this one.’ Today he was nervous in the post parade, but he broke well and put himself in the race. But he ‘stayed,’ he stayed the whole way. Galloping out, they didn’t get by.”
Albarado will miss Sunday’s Groupie Doll to ride the 2-year-old Hollywood Star in the $200,000 Saratoga Special. He noted that a couple of horses in Friday’s maiden race ran into Hollywood Star in their last race.
“This was a good race,” he said. “You’ll see some of these horses go on. Like my horse. He’ll go farther, too.”
(Photos: Top two: Major Munnings (#1) wins an allowance race under Jon Court. Bottom two: John Tippmann (#4) wins a maiden race under Robby Albarado. All are credit: Coady Photography
Saturday’s promotions: Come meet three-time Kentucky Derby winner Calvin Borel at Making of a Racehorse, the free, family-friendly fan program that lets the public see the preparation that goes into getting a horse to the races. Starts at 7:30 a.m. Central by the starting gate, positioned in the first-turn chute, with parking adjacent in the south end of the lot by the Ohio River levee. Come talk with Calvin, get his autograph (we’ll have free Brass Hat posters) and have your picture taken with the Hall of Famer. Also: We visit with the ever-popular trainer John Hancock, the dean of the Ellis Park backside, with supervised pony rides for the kids around his barn.
 Inside Track: Join announcer Jimmy McNerney at 10:30 a.m. Central on the clubhouse’s second floor as he handicaps the afternoon’s races. Free with programs, coffee and donuts available to participants.
Wiener Dog qualifiers: Come see these cute little rascals with our last two qualifiers for the Aug. 26 Wiener Dog Derby. You can get a free Wiener Dog t-shirt by “betting” $2 on the winning dog, with all money going to charity.
Saturday, Aug. 12 only: Ladies Day — Free admission in the Gardenia Room, where women can check out cool stuff from area boutiques and get a chance to win a Michael Kors purse.
Sundays: Value Day — Every Sunday enjoy substantial savings on draft beer ($2 for 16 ounces), hotdogs and 12-ounce Coke products ($1.25) and chips and peanuts ($1).
Kids on the Track: Kids 12 and under square off in heats by age group for foot races on the racetrack, the winners getting a pair of jockey goggles and all the fame they can stand. Simply meet in the winner’s circle after the last race every Sunday during the live meet.
Aug. 20 live-money Bluegrass Tournament: Ellis Park is back with a handicapping tournament, this a live-money event presented by AmWager. Entry fee is $500 ($200 to prize money and $300 bankroll), betting minimum of $20 on each of 10 races from Ellis Park’s card and optional races to be announced. Top four finishers get trip to 2018 National Horseplayers Championship in Las Vegas, plus hotel and airfare up to $500. Top 10 finishers earn prize money. Register at www.amwager.com/bluegrasstournament.