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Wil Pahud named Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar

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Senior wrapped up his career at UE in 2017

NORMAN, Okla. – Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for Divisions I, II and the NAIA have been announced by the GCAA. A new record number of student-athletes earned All-America Scholar status including 260 in Division I, 108 in Division II and 20 in NAIA.

Among those honored was Purple Aces senior Wil Pahud.  The Indianapolis native excelled in the classroom, earning a BS in Finance with a GPA of 3.384.  On the course, he was one of the top ten golfers in the Missouri Valley Conference.  His 73.67 average last season was 10th in the league.  He excelled against some of the top competition in the country as he tied for third place at the Hoosier Invitational in April.

“Wilson provided outstanding senior leadership for our team this year.  He was one of the top golfers in the conference, but also excelled in the classroom,” Aces head golf coach Jim Hamilton said.  “I am very proud of him for receiving this prestigious honor.  He worked very hard in school and on the course to earn this.”

To be eligible for Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar status an individual must be a junior or senior academically, compete in at least three full years at the collegiate level, participate in 50-percent of his team’s competitive rounds, have a stroke-average under 76.0 in Division I, 78.0 in Division II, 78.0 in NAIA and 79.0 in Division III, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2.

A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at his college or university.

DONALD TRUMP JR

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COA rules against mother who used religious exemption to not vaccinate child

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indiana trial court abused its discretion in denying a father’s petitions to modify custody of his child and to hold the child’s mother in contempt of a paternity decree, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled, finding the mother intentionally circumvented the terms of the decree that required her to vaccinate their child once the girl went to school.

Daughter G.G.B.W. was born in 2007 to J.B., the father, and S.W., the mother. The parents entered into a Decree of Paternity in 2011 giving both parents joint legal custody of the child and requiring S.W. to seek J.B.’s input prior to making any major medical, religious or educational decisions for the child. Further, the decree specifically ordered that the child be given all vaccinations required for her enrollment in school.

G.G.B.W. was not vaccinated following her birth, and at the time of the decree, she attended a Montessori school that did not require vaccinations. The parents then chose to enroll their daughter in a public school that required vaccinations, yet would waive that requirement if a parent executed a form claiming a religious objection.

Although J.B. refused to consent to S.W. signing such a form, S.W. signed it and G.G.B.W. began attending school without the required vaccinations. S.W. continued to submit the form without J.B.’s consent in the subsequent years.

Then in 2015, J.B. expressed concern to S.W. about the child traveling on a European cruise without vaccinations and subsequently chose to petition for modification of legal custody as to his daughter’s medical decisions. He then filed a contempt petition alleging S.W. had violated the decree by failing to vaccinate G.G.B.W. and for falsely advising the school of a religious affiliation.

While those motions were pending, J.B.’s wife gave birth to twins, one of which could not be vaccinated due to a serious heart condition. On the advice of a doctor who urged J.B. not to let the unvaccinated twin be around other unvaccinated people, he stopped exercising overnight parenting time with G.G.B.W. and would not permit her to physically meet the infants.

J.B. then filed a show cause motion, but the Marion Circuit Court denied that motion, as well as the contempt motion and petition to modify custody. The trial court claimed S.W. had complied with the decree by claiming a religious objection to the vaccinations and ordered J.B. to pay $10,000 toward her attorney fees.

On appeal, J.B. first argued the trial court had misinterpreted the decree when it failed to hold S.W. in contempt. The Indiana Court of Appeals agreed, with Judge Mark Bailey writing that the religious exemption to vaccination was in effect in 2005 —before the parties entered into the decree —`- so they are presumed to have been aware of it when they signed the 2011 agreement. But because the religious exemption exception is not included in the decree, S.W. was required to vaccinate the child, Bailey wrote.

Similarly, based on S.W.’s actions in contempt of the decree, “there is a substantial change in (her) ability to communicate and cooperate with (J.B.) in advancing Child’s welfare,” Bailey said. Thus, modification of legal custody as J.B. requested is in the child’s best interests, the court ruled.

Finally, the appellate panel found the trial court abused its discretion in imposing $10,000 in attorney fees on J.B. in light of S.W.’s misconduct, which caused the instant proceedings that she could not defend against. Thus, the Court of Appeals found the trial court abused its discretion in denying J.B.’s motions and petitions and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Adopt A Pet

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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. 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!

Otters set franchise record in win against Traverse City

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters made history in a 17-0 win Tuesday against the Traverse City Beach Bums by setting a franchise record and tying a Frontier League mark by scoring 15 runs in the bottom of the fourth inning.

Evansville’s Luc Rennie allowed one hit and struck out four Beach Bums through three innings.

With the game still scoreless in the fourth, the Otters took off.

Nick Walker singled to lead off and stole second base. Christopher Riopedre singled to center field, scoring Walker to give the Otters a 1-0 lead. Dane Phillips’ two-run RBI single made it a 3-0 Evansville advantage.

John Schultz made it 5-0 after an RBI double to left field before Alejandro Segovia singled and Chris Sweeney walked. The Otters batted around the lineup without recording an out.

Walker was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, giving the Otters a 7-0 lead. Riopedre’s bases-clearing double pushed the Evansville lead to 10-0. Gardner and Schultz had back-to-back RBI singles, increasing the Otters advantage to 12-0.

Evansville batted around a second time as Chris Sweeney drove in two runs on an RBI double. Walker extended the inning with an RBI single that scored Brandon Soat, who pinch-ran for Schultz.

The bottom of the fourth saw 20 Otters at the plate and provided Evansville with a 15-0 lead.

The Otters surpassed the single-inning run total of 10 that was set on July 7 against Joliet. The 15-run inning also tied the Frontier League record for runs in a single-inning. Earlier this season, Southern Illinois scored 15 runs at Normal and the Miners also scored their 15 runs in the fourth.

Evansville tallied two unearned runs in the fifth, pushing the lead to 17-0.

Rennie bounced back from a loss in his last start to win Tuesday. He pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out seven, earning his fourth win of the season.

The Otters and Beach Bums play again at Bosse Field on Wednesday with first pitch at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday is Deaconess Heart Night and 1950s/1960s poster giveaway. Personnel from Deaconess will be on hand to increase heart health awareness. The posters are part of a season-long series of poster giveaways that highlight the history of Bosse Field.

Juveniles Arrested Overnight after Shooting Up Homes in Melody Hills

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On Tuesday, July 25, 2017 the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Saint George Road and Oak Hill Road after receiving multiple 911 calls concerning shots fired.

Around 1:15 AM the Evansville-Vanderburgh Central Dispatch Center began receiving 911 calls from residents reporting gunfire in the the area. A total of 10 calls were received. Deputies tracked footprints in the grass, which led to a residence in the area where several juveniles were located.

An investigation revealed that two of the juveniles had fired a .357 revolver into two different residences, one located on Rode Road and one on Memory Lane. The projectiles penetrated the wall of a home, with one bullet being found in a living room cabinet.

The juveniles are believed to have selected the homes at random. The investigation was aided by the fact that the juveniles recorded themselves with a cellphone while firing the handgun at the homes. Both were interviewed, arrested and then transported to the Youth Care Center pending an appearance in juvenile court. The investigation is still open and ongoing at this time.

ARRESTED:

Juvenile Male, 16, of Evansville. Criminal Recklessness as a Level 5 Felony, Criminal Recklessness as a Level 6 Felony, Criminal Mischief as a Class A Misdemeanor, Possession of Alcohol by a Minor as a Class C Misdemeanor

Juvenile Male, 16, of Evansville. Criminal Recklessness as a Level 5 Felony, Criminal Recklessness as a Level 6 Felony, Criminal Mischief as a Class A Misdemeanor, Possession of Alcohol by a Minor as a Class C Misdemeanor

 

IS IT TRUE JULY 26, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that the Evansville City Councilwoman from the Third Ward, Anna Hargis has announced her resignation from the City Council?…the Evansville City Council will now be without a Certified Public Accountant for the first time since former Councilman John Friend decided not to seek re-election?…competent financial analysis is something the Evansville City Council does not seem to listen to with or without a CPA on the dais so Councilwoman Hargis may have been wasting her talent on the tax and spend cast of elected officials anyway?…Hargis will be moving on to bigger and better things like managing other people’s money at Merrill Lynch as a financial advisor?…that sort of takes advantage of the time spent on the City Council where all that happens is taking money from one person and giving it to others in one form or another?…at least the role of financial advisor has a profit motive involved and the accountability of customer disappointment if the profits are not realized?…we certainly wish the University of Evansville graduate a long and successful career as a financial advisor and hope to God that Wayne Parke and the Vanderburgh County Republican Party appoints someone who has the brains to do analysis and the chutzpah to keep the tax and spend club known as the Evansville City Council from driving the city into bankruptcy?

IS IT TRUE that the founding general manager of the downtown Doubletree Hotel has tendered his resignation but has not yet disclosed where he will be going?…this is not a sign of any trouble in paradise as start-up general managers and plain old every day general managers are cut from a different cloth?…we do understand by virtue of a text message from Mole #12 that there was some trouble in paradise last Saturday night at the Doubletree when 3 guests were trapped in an elevator on the fourth floor and had to be extricated because the elevator which had lost its ability to stop where it was supposed to?…we have gotten several reports of growing pains over the course of the last 5 months since the Doubletree opened?…we are confident with the start-up general manager leaving town that everything at the downtown Evansville Doubletree will be utopian and free unicorn rides will be available on the proposed 10th floor rooftop martini bar?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville’s Olympic Gold Medalist Lilly King has made news again?…the former Reitz Lady Panther has broken the world record in the 100 meter backstroke at the World Championships in elegant form as she did last summer at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics?…the City County Observer and all of Evansville is very proud of what this likable young lady has accomplished in the pool?

IS IT TRUE that Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump finally got a win yesterday with the passage of the bill that will allow discussions on the floor of the Senate regarding what to do about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known in some circles as the Unaffordable Care Act for its over 100% rise in insurance premiums, sky high deductibles and oppressive co-payments?…people have not forgotten that the ACA was born in deceptions like “if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor”, “If you like your plan you can keep your plan”, and “the average family will be saving $2,500 per year if we (Democrats) pass the ACA?…the chickens of those deceptions have come home to roost and are not appreciated at all outside of a small group with pre-existing conditions and some people who are getting a free ride?…it is now up to all of the members of congress to own up to the problems created by this partisan monstrosity and work together to repair whatever the heck the ACA actually turned out to be?

Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that former 3rd Ward Councilwoman Anna Hargis-CPA did a credible job for the taxpayers of Evansville?

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Vanderburgh Co. Warrant Compliance Event

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Vanderburgh Co. Warrant Compliance Event

There is currently 12,000 warrants in Vanderburgh County. If you have one of them this may be your chance to turn yourself in and not be arrested for it. The event is called ‘Warrant Compliance Day’ and it will be on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to…