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ST. VINCENT EVANSVILLE TO HOST FREE SEMINAR ON FALL PREVENTION

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Registration Required and Lunch Provided for Attendees

September is Fall Prevention Awareness Month and St. Vincent Trauma Centers will host a free seminar titled “Standing Together to Prevent Falls” to help older adults stay healthy, active, and independent. The event will take place from 9am to 2pm, September 8 in the St. Vincent Manor Annex, 3700 Washington Avenue.  Registration is required and lunch will be provided.

Falls are the leading cause of injuries among the older population, and can have a lasting impact on mobility, independence, and mental health. Many older adults believe falling is a normal part of the aging process, but by following certain safety guidelines, falls can often be avoided.

“Standing Together to Prevent Falls” will include information on home safety tips, how proper nutrition can help prevent falls, the important role of vision, and how certain exercises can improve balance and coordination. There will also be an opportunity for questions and answers with the speakers. In addition, St. Vincent pharmacists will be available to review medication lists to determine how they might contribute to the risk of falling.

To register contact Mary Raley, St. Vincent Injury Prevention Coordinator, at 812-485-6827 or by email atmhraley@ascension.org.

Air Quality Forecast

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Air quality forecasts for Evansville and Vanderburgh County are provided as a public service.  They are best estimates of predicted pollution levels that can be used as a guide so people can modify their activities and reduce their exposure to air quality conditions that may affect their health.  The forecasts are routinely made available at least a day in advance, and are posted by 10:30 AM Evansville time on Monday (for Tuesday through Thursday) and Thursday (for Friday through Monday).  When atmospheric conditions are uncertain or favor pollution levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, forecasts are made on a daily basis.

Ozone forecasts are available from mid-April through September 30th.  Fine particulate (PM2.5) forecasts are available year round.

Monday

August 28

Tuesday
August 29
Wednesday
August 30
Thursday
August 31
Friday
September 1
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
Moderate Moderate Good Good Moderate
Ozone
Air Quality Index
Good Good Good Good Good
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*

* Not Available and/or Conditions Uncertain.

Air Quality Action Days

Ozone Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when maximum ozone readings averaged over a period of eight hours are forecasted to reach 71 parts per billion (ppb), or unhealthy for sensitive groups on the USEPA Air Quality Index scale.

Particulate Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when PM2.5 readings averaged over the period of midnight to midnight are forecasted to reach 35 micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3).

Current conditions of OZONE and FINE PARTICULATE MATTER are available in near real-time on the Indiana Department of Environment Management’s website.

National and regional maps of current conditions are available through USEPA AIRNow.

 

Home Builder is Title Sponsor of Jagoe Homes GP-20 Hydroplane

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As co-owners of Jagoe Homes, brothers Scott and Bill Jagoe believe participating in activities wherever Jagoe Homes has a presence is   important for their third generation company. Scott Jagoe explains, “We build communities within communities. Our brand promise, ‘Jagoe Homes, Where Life Happens’ encompasses life-enhancing moments and community experiences—from families gathering for a backyard cookout to welcome a new neighbor, to crowds lining the banks along the Ohio River to witness world-class Hydroplane racing.” Bill Jagoe further elaborates, “We’re proud to sponsor the Jagoe Homes GP-20.” 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. In 2010, Jagoe Homes eclipsed more than 119,000 homebuilders nationwide when named National Builder of the Year by Professional Builder magazine.

 

 

Trump VS Trump

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Charles Dalton Bridge: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Class A misdemeanor)

Ethan Andrew Marx: Dealing in marijuana (Level 6 Felony)

Garett R. Lewis: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.08 or more (Level 6 Felony)

Thomas Earl Jefferys: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Timothy L. Rowe: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Michael Carleton Smith: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor)

McGrath’s stunner leads Aces past Marshall

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Keller preserves clean sheet in 1-0 win

HUNTINGTON, W.V. – Senior Ian McGrath’s extraordinary goal from 50 yards out in the 39th minute proved to be the difference as the University of Evansville men’s soccer team grabbed a 1-0 victory over Marshall University on Sunday afternoon in Huntington, West Virginia.

Evansville opened the match aggressively as the Purple Aces fired three shots in the first 30 minutes while holding the Thundering Herd without a shot.

In the 39th minute, McGrath surveyed the back line for the Herd and noticed the Marshall keeper off his line. McGrath launched a shot from nearly 50 yards out that soared over the keeper and into the net to provide the Aces with a 1-0 lead.

Opening the second half, Marshall responded with a more successful attack as the Herd fired three shots in the first 15 minutes of the second frame, but Aces senior goalkeeper Matthew Keller continued to maintain his clean sheet.

Marshall out-shot UE, 6-2, in the second half, but Keller turned away the lone shot on-goal as the Aces captured the 1-0 victory.

“It was a great team effort today. The guys did a great job of executing the game plan we put in place,” said head coach Marshall Ray “It was a wonderful strike by Ian McGrath for the goal and we held on on the road in tough conditions to get the win. It’s a building block for us and we’re looking forward to getting back on the training pitch and we have a lot to work on from the video and get prepared for our two matches next weekend at home.”

McGrath and Williams led the way with three shots each, both with one on-goal. Keller made a pair of saves and picked up his second win of the season and third shutout of his career.

The Aces return home for the ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic on Friday and Sunday at Arad McCutchan Stadium. The classic features UE, Bradley, Northern Illinois, and Milwaukee. The Aces take on Milwaukee at 7 p.m. Friday before challenging NIU at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon.

Women’s soccer captures road victory at Fort Wayne. 2-1

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Two second half goals lead Aces past Mastodons

FORT WAYNE, Ind.  
In its first road match of the regular season, the University of Evansville women’s soccer team scored a pair of second half goals in route to a 2-1 victory over Fort Wayne on Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

The first half featured 11 total shots with the Aces owning a 7-4 advantage in the opening 45 minutes.

Just two minutes into the second half, freshman Jayme-Lee Hunter received a pass from junior Molly Lear just beyond the box and fired a shot past the keeper to provide the Aces with a 1-0 advantage.

UE added a second goal in the 68th minute as a deflected ball off a Mastodon defender fell to the feet of senior Montana Portenier at the top of the box. Portenier gathered the ball and launched a rocket into the back of the net for a 2-0 Aces’ lead.

Fort Wayne got back within a goal in the 74th minute as the Mastodons’ Kendall Quinn found the top left corner.

As Fort Wayne looked to find the equalizer late in the contest, UE held the Mastodons to just one shot in the final 16 minutes as the Aces captured the 2-1 win.

“I thought the team came out today with an attitude to compete and win,” said head coach Krista McKendree. “Sunday games are about gutting it out and we have show the ability to do that. I’m glad they were rewarded with two good goals today.”

Portenier led the way for UE with three total shots and a goal in the victory. Between the posts, freshman Michaela Till made four saves in 90 minutes of action, earning her second collegiate victory.

UE and Fort Wayne each finished with 10 shots in the match with the Aces holding a 6-5 advantage in shots on-goal.

Otters offense falls silent in loss to Miners

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The Evansville Otters mustered only three hits, and saw eight of their final nine batters strike out in a 3-1 loss to the Southern Illinois Miners.

Evansville (50-40) had just one base runner after the fifth inning, and only one hit after the fourth inning.

Southern Illinois (36-54) saw their closer John Werner set a Miners franchise record with his 21st save of the season.

Southern Illinois ended a stretch of six game with their opponent scoring first when they posted a run in the bottom of the first inning. Ryan Sluder led off the side with a triple and was scored on an RBI single from Nolan Earley.

Evansville tied the game in the top of the third inning. Nick Walker reached third base on an error by Earley in right field. Chris Riopedre then delivered Walker on a groundout to short.

The Miners answered the run in the bottom of the third with an RBI from Ryan Lashley to plate Sluder for the second time of the evening.

In the seventh inning, Southern Illinois added an insurance run on an RBI double from Lashley to score Culver Plant who entered the game as a pinch runner for an injured Sluder.

Robby Rowland recorded the win for the Miners despite four walks. Rowland went six innings and struck out just one

Ryan Etsell recorded a quality start only giving up two earned runs on seven hits, but took the loss. Etsell struck out four in the effort.

The Otters will next return home to face off against the Normal Cornbelters. The three game series starts on Tuesday with first pitch set for 6:35 p.m. at Bosse Field. The Cornbelters took last weeks series 2-1.

Tickets for August home games are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

The Player back in form winning Ellis allowance feature

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‘I was in second gear more than anything,’ jockey Brian Hernandez Jr.
HENDERSON, Ky. (Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017) — Trainer Buff Bradley put The Player in Sunday’s $42,000 Ellis Park allowance feature with the intention of getting a confidence boost in the 4-year-old colt’s third start off a year’s layoff. Mission accomplished as The Player took command through the stretch for a two-length victory over Shut the Box.
The Player pushed the pace before taking control at the quarter pole, motoring the mile under Brian Hernandez Jr. in1:35.16, not far off the track record of 1:34.41, while covering the last eighth-mile in 12.18 seconds with the victory in hand. He paid $3 to win as the 1-2 favorite. Shut the Box, with meet-leading rider Corey Lanerie aboard, finished well to finish another six lengths in front of Discreetness in the field of seven.
“I rode him for the first time last time in the race in West Virginia and he seemed to struggle with the track,” Hernandez said, referencing a sixth-place finish in a stakes at Mountaineer Park. “That day he got aggressive down the backside with me. Today he settled in a nice rhythm, what I was hoping he’d do. He got outside those horses and floated along really, really nicely. And he did his job today. He handled those horses fairly easily. I was in second gear more than anything. The whole way around there he always had confidence in himself. Even when Shut the Box came to him, he heard him and spurted on a little bit and went on and galloped out well.”
“We thought he was running pretty well, and he was three-fifths of a second off the track record,” said Bradley, who also is the co-owner of The Player with Carl Hurst, as well as the breeder of the horse with Hurst and Bradley’s late father, Fred. “Brian just rode him perfectly. On the outside and he knew he had them whenever he wanted to go to them.”
The Player stamped himself as a player when he won two races during Churchill Downs’ 2016 spring meet and then was a close second in the 2016 Indiana Derby won by Cupid. The Player came out with some bone bruising, however, and was off almost a year. In two starts back he was third in Churchill’s seven-furlong Kelly’s Landing and sixth Mountaineer’s West Virginia Derby.
“This was our confidence-booster for him,” Bradley said. “We really need to get him back on track. He’s had a couple of races, but the last race we knew he didn’t like the track. The race before that, he got stuck down between horses and never really had a good trip. I think he’s back on track now, and he needed that.”
Bradley said the Sept. 30, $100,000 Ack Ack, a Grade 3 stakes also at a mile, is a likely target. A big effort there could put the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile into consideration.
The Player not only has a unique, playful personality, including sitting on his haunches like a dog, but he also is special to his owners as one of the last horses bred by Fred Bradley, Hurst’s long-time friend and a legal colleague who grew up near Ellis Park.
“It is nice to have a horse like that, raised by our family,” Buff Bradley said.
Said Hurst, who now lives in Louisville but is from nearby Madisonville: “He played the race the way we thought he should and the way he runs best. Hopefully it will help him more than it will help any of us. Any win is a good one. It’s all exciting. So we’re tickled to death.”
Lanerie and Jon Court both won two races, with Lanerie now having a 33-26 lead in wins for the jockeys title with three racing days remaining. Court won both his races for Hall of Fame trainer Jack Van Berg, aboard Gray Ransom in the first race for $5,000 claimers and the 3-year-old filly Cara Blythe in an allowance race.
Van Berg now is 12 for 33 at the meet, putting him in third in the standings behind Brad Cox and 2016 meet-leader Steve Asmussen, who have 16 victories apiece after Cox pulled back in a tie by taking the seventh race for maidens with the Lanerie-ridden Mrs Rocco.
Ellis Park will race Friday, then be dark Saturday to accommodate the opener of Kentucky Downs. Ellis closes out its 2017 meet with live racing next Sunday and Labor Day, Monday.