- On Monday, May 08, 2017 at approximately 4:30 AM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to US Hwy 41 and E. Mt Pleasant Road upon report of a rollover crash involving injury.
- Upon arrival, deputies found a 2013 Toyota Tacoma on its top with three victims trapped inside. A fourth victim had managed to crawl out of the vehicle. Scott Township Fire Department firefighters were able to free the trapped occupants, all of which were transported to Deaconess Hospital for treatment.
The 2013 Toyota was being driven by Mr. Ernest Margelot of Owensboro, KY. Mr. Margelot had been north bound on US 41 when a 1999 Dodge Ram driven by Mr. Darrin Vogel of Evansville failed to yield and entered his path from southbound US 41. The vehicles collided, causing the Toyota to rollover 6 or 7 times and land on its roof.
All four occupants of the Toyota were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. None of the occupants were ejected, despite the the vehicle rolling over multiple times. The vehicle was equppied with both front and rear side airbags (SABs), which deployed during the collison.
Frontal air bags have been standard equipment in all passenger cars since 1998 and all SUVs, pickups and vans since 1999. SABs are now offered as standard or optional equipment on new passenger vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that seat belts have saved 147,246 lives in the period 1975-2001, and that air bags saved 8,369 lives between 1987 and 2001.
DRIVER 1:Â
Darrin Voegel, 51 Evansville, IN
DRIVER 2:
Ernest Marelot, 41, Owensboro, KY
Rollover Crash on US 41 Sends Four to the Hospital
USI Starts Post-Season Play Thursday
The 24th-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team starts the 2017 post-season with the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament May 11-14 at U.S. Ballpark in Ozark, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles (32-17), who enter the tournament as the top seed from the East Division, begin tournament action against William Jewell College (21-25), the fourth seed from the West Division, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Prior to the USI-WJC match-up on Thursday, the first round of the GLVC Tournament features the University of Illinois Springfield (31-18), the East’s third seed, versus Quincy University (17-10), the West’s second seed, at 9 a.m.; Bellarmine University (33-17), the East’s second seed, versus Missouri University of Science & Technology (26-21), the West’s third seed, at 12:30 p.m.; and Drury University (33-17), the West’s top seed, versus the Saint Joseph’s College (32-18), the East’s fourth seed, at 4 p.m.
Live coverage of the Screaming Eagles baseball games this week can be found on GoUSIEagles.com, while GLVC Tournament information, including the bracket, ticket information, and directions to U.S. Ballpark, can be found at GLVCSports.com.
SCREAMING EAGLES BASEBALL NOTES:
USI versus the GLVC Tournament Field. USI is 11-7 against the 2017 GLVC Tournament Field (1-2 vs. Drury; 2-2 vs. Bellarmine; 3-1 vs. Illinois Springfield; 2-1 vs. Quincy; and 3-1 vs. Saint Joseph’s). The Eagles are hitting .277 as a team versus the field, led by senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles‘ .355 average. Junior leftfielder Drake McNamara drove in a team-best 13 RBIs against the tournament field, followed closely by sophomore catcher Logan Brown and junior shortstop Sam Griggs with 12 and 11 RBIs, respectively.
On the mound, senior right-hander Lucas Barnett was 4-0 against the field with a 0.84 ERA, while junior right-hander Kyle Griffin struck out a team-best 43 batters in games versus the field.
USI in the GLVC Tournament. USI is 41-38 in the GLVC Tournament since 1980, winning the conference tournament championship in 1983, 1985, 1993, and 2010. The Eagles went undefeated in the tournament during 1985, 1993, and 2010.
USI climbs national polls. The Screaming Eagles climbed into the Collegiate Baseball/ABCA Top 30 at number 24. USI also was ranked 20th last week in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Top 25.
USI on a roll the last 2 weeks. The Eagles have won eight of their last nine games, winning a road game at Kentucky Wesleyan College; sweeping the University of Indianapolis at home; and taking three of four from Saint Joseph’s on the road. Junior leftfielder Drake McNamara led the team with a .429 batting average, while junior shortstop Sam Griggs drove in a team-best 15 runs.
Eagles win GLVC East. USI won the GLVC East Division outright by taking three of four from Saint Joseph’s on the final weekend of the regular season. The Eagles, who clinched the East title on the final day for the second-straight year, finished with a two-game lead over Bellarmine.
USI perfect at home in the GLVC with third sweep. The Eagles were a perfect 12-0 at home this season in the GLVC that included three conference sweeps.
Leading the way in the GLVC, NCAA II. USI ranks first in the GLVC and 10th in the NCAA Division II with a 3.17 ERA. The hurlers also lead the GLVC and are eighth nationally with a 3.08 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
The difference of a month. The Eagles went 21-5 in May and April with the team hitting .293 and posting a 2.43 ERA, compared to 11-12 in February and March with a team batting average of .259 and a 3.88 ERA. Senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles has seen the biggest turn around amongst the players, going from .154 (3-19) in nine games during February/March to .388 (26-67) in 22 of the 26 games during April and May. On the mound, junior right-hander Kyle Griffin went from 2-3 with a 5.25 ERA to start the year to 4-0 with a 1.64 ERA in the last six weeks.
Season hitting leaders. Junior designated hitter/leftfielder Drake McNamara (.360), senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles (.337), junior first baseman Nathan Kuester  (.302), and sophomore infielder Jacob Fleming (.300) are the Eagles hitting over .300  this season. McNamara leads USI with a team-best seven home runs and 42 RBIs.
Season pitching leaders. Senior right-hander Lucas Barnett has the Eagles’ best ERA among the starting pitchers with a 2.18 ERA in 12 games, 11 starts, and 70.1 innings of work. Barnett, senior right-hander Colin Nowak, and junior right-hander Kyle Griffin all have six victories, while Griffin recorded a team-high 86 strikeouts in 12 games.
Griffin posts single-game high; season record. Junior right-hander Kyle Griffin struck out a season-high 12 batters versus Saint Joseph’s and set a USI single-season record with 86 strikeouts this season. Griffin broke the record of 84 set by Jonathon Wandling during USI’s run to the national championship in 2014.
Archuleta at USI. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta is USI’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 410-209 (.662) in nine-plus seasons and is 558-333 (.626) in 14-plus seasons all-time as a head coach. He has been named the ABCA Division II Coach of the Year twice (2010 and 2014) after leading the Screaming Eagles to a pair of national championships and the ABCA Division II Midwest Region Coach of the Year after leading USI to the regional crown in 2016. Archuleta also has earned a pair of GLVC Coach of the Year awards (2011 and 2014) at USI.
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 5/8/2017
Wednesday, May 31st | Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Friday, June 2nd |
Golf Scramble | TBD | Vanderburgh County Central Committee Golf Scramble
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Saturday, June 10th |
Golf Scramble | 9:00 AM | Posey County Democrats Golf Scramble
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Wednesday, June 28th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, July 12th |
Golf Scramble | 11:00 AM EST | 8th District Democratic Committee Golf Scramble
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Wednesday, July 26th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, August 30th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, September 27th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, October 25th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, November 29th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Wednesday, December 27th |
Meeting | 6:00 PM | Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting
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Air Quality Forecast From Region
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 May 8 |
Tuesday May 9 |
Wednesday May 10 |
Thursday May 11 |
Friday May 12 |
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Fine Particulate (0-23Â CST avg) Air Quality Index |
good | good | good | good | good |
Ozone Air Quality Index |
moderate | moderate | 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.
Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for Week of May 7, 2017
INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for the week of May 7, 2017.
Monday, May 8, 2017
What: Justice Robert Rucker’s Retirement Ceremony
Host:Â Â Indiana Supreme Court
When:Â 12:30 p.m. EDT
Where: Indiana Supreme Court CourtroomStatehouse
200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
 Thursday, May 11, 2017
What:Â 2017 RV Industry Power Breakfast
Host:Â Â RV Business Magazine
When:Â 7 to 9:45 a.m. EDT
Where: RV Hall of Fame
Northern Indiana Event Center
Ingram Hall
21565 Executive Parkway
Elkhart, IN 46514
Gov. Holcomb Names Greg Wilson Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission
Indianapolis native and minority outreach leader appointed to lead ICRC and Indiana’s five cultural commissions
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced the appointment of Greg Wilson as Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC). In this role, Wilson will oversee the commission that enforces civil rights laws, investigates discrimination complaints and educates organizations, companies, landlords, associations and individuals on their rights and responsibilities under Indiana Civil Rights Laws. Wilson will also lead the team overseeing Indiana’s five cultural commissions including the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Indiana Holiday Commission, the Indiana Commission for Hispanic/Latino Affairs, the Indiana Commission for Women, the Indiana Commission for the Social Status of Black Males and the Indiana Native American/Indiana Affairs Commission.
“Greg has years of community-engagement experience, demonstrating both his leadership abilities and his commitment to Indiana’s minority groups,” Governor Holcomb said. “He will serve Hoosiers well as the head of Indiana’s Civil Rights Commission, and I look forward to continued partnership with Greg as we take Indiana to the next level.â€
Wilson has a longstanding public service career, including community engagement for then Lt. Gov. Holcomb and most recently was Special Assistant to the Governor. His previous roles included developing and growing relationships with local, state and federal officials, sustaining and enhancing engagement efforts with key community leaders and deepening collaboration with state agency representatives.
Other career milestones include eight years as Director of the Department of Minority and Women’s Business Development under then Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard. In this role, Wilson was a senior advisor on economic issues and worked closely with veteran- and minority-owned small businesses throughout central Indiana. His department increased the amount of technical assistance, training, networking and outreach provided to minority businesses. He also served in a supply chain and logistics role for many years at United Water.
Wilson is an Indianapolis native and served for eight years in the U.S. Army. He is a partner and volunteer for the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition and previously served as Board Chairman for Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Wilson currently serves as a board member for Visit Indy, the International Advisory Board and is Chairman of the Governor’s Commission on Minorities and Women’s Business Enterprises.
Indiana Minority Business Magazine in 2011 honored Wilson with a Champion of Diversity award, and in 2013 the National Association of Women Business Owners named Wilson and Indianapolis Choice Visionary award winner for his work with women-owned businesses.
Wilson will begin his role next Monday, May 15, 2017. A headshot is attached.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Bryan Michael Bowen: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), (Attempt) Obstruction of justice (Level 6 Felony)
James Thomas Cecil: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor)
Tatiana Firestone O’Malley: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (Class A misdemeanor)
April Dawn Young: Causing serious bodily injury when operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor)
Timothy Aaron Gunn: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Holly Ann Reine: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)
Donald Ray Loucks: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)
Dunno Lamont Killebrew: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)
Cameron Michael Reine: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Phillip Charles Mcallister: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)
2017 Mayor’s Arts Awards – Call for Nominations
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ISP First Sergeant Paul Hansard Receives Award Â
The American Association of Police Polygraphist recently held their annual conference in Houston, Texas. A highlight of the conference was the awards ceremony. Five year AAPP member, Indiana State Police First Sergeant Paul Hansard, was presented the Region II Richard O. Arthur Directors Award for his significant contribution in a 2016 Spencer, IN murder case.
In March, 2016 Indiana State Police polygraph examiner, F/Sgt. Paul Hansard was contacted to conduct a specific issue polygraph examination on a suspect to determine his truthfulness as to whether or not the suspect caused a female to go missing. During the course of the investigation F/Sgt. Hansard determined the suspect was deceptive to the main issue. A second polygraph examination was utilized to determine the female’s location. The suspect displayed strong reactions to one particular area and during the interview concerning these deceptive results the suspect told F/Sgt. where the female’s body was located. The information gained from the polygraph examination and post-test interview led investigators to the female’s body. “The information gleaned from the suspect in our case by First Sergeant Hansard proved to be instrumental in securing a conviction,†stated Owen County Prosecutor Donald R. VanDerMoere II.  “I and the other citizens of Owen County owe Paul a huge debt of gratitude. It gives me great pleasure to see such a diligent, hardworking and professional officer like Paul receive the recognition he deserves.†The objectives of the AAPP is: First Sergeant Hansard is a ten year Indiana State Police veteran. He resides in Delaware County with his three children. Photo: Left to right- AAPP Region II Director Derek Piasecki, ISP F/Sgt. Paul Hansard, AAPP President James Wardwell. -30- Contact Information: For full details, view this message on the web. |
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