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LOCAL LOCO MODEL TRAIN SHOW

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The Local Loco Model Railroad Club will be holding a Model Train Show on March 11 & 12 2017 at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church at 3600 Oak Hill Rd. in Evansville, IN.

The hours for the show will be 10:00 am – 4:00 pm on Saturday, March 11

Noon – 4:00 pm on Sunday, March 12.

The show will feature operating model railroad layouts inG Scale, O Lionel,  HO, N, Z scale and Lego & Wooden trains.

Admission is FREE and open to the public.

Kids of All Ages are sure to have a great time.

For further information call 812 479 0111

LOCAL LOCO MODEL TRAIN SHOW

Lawyer seeking Pence emails wants remand after learning about private account

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Lawyer seeking Pence emails wants remand after learning about private account

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indianapolis attorney who is asking the Indiana Supreme Court to release documents sent to former Gov. Mike Pence is now asking the high court to remand the case in light of recent revelations that Pence used a personal email account for state business while governor.

Labor attorney William Groth filed a motion to remand in the Indiana Supreme Court Monday asking the justices to “stay its proceedings following resolution of the issues already briefed, and to remand the case to the trial court…in light of new information showing Governor Pence used his private email account for public business and did not produce those private email messages for review until March 2, 2017… .” Groth’s motion, filed by his attorney, Gregory Bowes, comes less than a week after it was revealed that Pence, now vice president, used a personal AOL account to conduct state business and subsequently fell victim to a hack on that personal account.

Groth also filed a reply brief on transfer in the Indiana Supreme Court on Monday, urging the court to order the release of certain emails sent to Pence as governor after he made the decision to join a Texas lawsuit challenging a federal executive order on immigration.

Groth filed a public records request for the emails in December 2014. When Pence responded, some documents were redacted while others, including a “white paper” outlining Texas’ legal theories in the case, were withheld entirely.

During arguments before the Court of Appeals, Pence’s counsel argued that his responses to Access to Public Records Act requests are exempt from judicial review under an “executive privilege.” A divided Court of Appeals rejected that argument, yet held that the contents of the redacted and withheld documents, particularly the legal contents, were protected communications and, thus, not subject to public access laws.

Groth and Bowes filed for transfer to the Supreme Court last month, but after learning about Pence’s private email use on Thursday, Bowes wrote in his motion to remand that “Mr. Groth believes Governor Pence’s private email accounts may not have been reviewed as part (of) the governor’s response to his public records request, and is concerned some of those messages may have been responsive to his request.”

Pence turned over 13 boxes containing emails from his private account on March 2 to current Gov. Eric Holcomb to comply with a requirement that all email messages containing agency-related information be preserved under the APRA. In the Monday remand motion, Groth wrote that while those emails likely won’t shed any additional light on the issues raised in his client’s appeal, “they may be germane to the underlying trial case.”

Thus, Groth urged the court to remand the case to the Marion Superior Court “for consideration of the private email account by the trial court after this appeal is decided.”

IU Hosts NCAA Zone C Diving Championships this Week

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men’s and women’s diving teams will host the NCAA Zone Championships from Thursday to Saturday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind.

Live results for the three-day event can be found at IUHoosiers.com. There are five zone meets spread across the country that allow divers to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Based on performances at the previous NCAA Championships, each zone earns a set number of qualifying spots.

“The Diving Zone Championships in the Big 10 is always one of the toughest meets of the year,” Indiana head diving coach Drew Johansen remarked. “We have limited spots this year and it will take a strong performance to advance to the NCAA Championships. We are happy to be home this week and the team is healthy and ready for a great week of competition.”

NCAA Zone C Schedule
Thursday – Women’s 1-meter/Men’s 3-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET
Friday – Women’s 3-meter/Men’s 1-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET
Saturday – Women’s and Men’s Platform – 11:00 a.m. ET

Top-18 in the opening round/prelims advance to the finals. Scores will carry over.

Zone C NCAAs Qualifying Breakdown for 2017
Women’s Auto Qualifiers
1-meter: 8
3-meter: 9
Platform: 6

Men’s Auto Qualifiers
1-meter: 5
3-meter: 7
Platform: 7

Once a diver posts an auto-qualifying finish in an event, he or she only has to be among the top 12 to earn the NCAA Championships berth in the other events.

 

Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s swimming and diving team on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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Tkachenko earns second MVC honor

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Freshman went undefeated over the last week

 

  1. ST.LOUIS – Purple Aces freshman women’s tennis player Diana Tkachenko was named the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week for the second time in a row on Tuesday.

It was another perfect weekend of play for Tkachenko as she led UE to a pair of victories over Florida A&M and Marian.  She began the week against the University of Cincinnati where she earned UE’s point in the match at #2 singles.  She defeated Kelly Poggensee-Wei, 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 (10-5).  She also teamed up with Nicoli Pereira to pick up a 4-3 win at #2 doubles.

Against Florida A&M, she played at flight two singles, winning over Arrice Robinson, 6-1, 6-1.  At #1 doubles with Pereira, the duo picked up a 6-1 triumph.  She had another great outing against Marian, shutting down Grace Neathery in second flight singles, 6-0, 6-0 while picking up a win in #3 doubles with teammate Leah Helpingstine.

Katterhenry leads UE women in Benbow Invitational

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Aces back in action on Wednesday 

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Senior Kayla Katterhenry grabbed a top ten finish as the University of Evansville women’s golf team earned a finish of 5th place in the Benbow Invitational at Jacksonville Beach Golf Club.

Katterhenry registered an 83 in Tuesday’s final round to finish the event with a 161, good for 8th place.  Maria Pickens also picked up a top 15 finish.  Her score of 86 gave her a 166 for the event as she came home in 13th.

Giulia Mallmann was third for the Purple Aces.  Her scores of 89 and 90 gave her a 179, putting her in a tie for 32nd.  Tying for 37th was Lexie Sollman.  She carded a 92 in the last round to complete the tournament with a 183.

One behind her was Carly Waggoner.  Identical rounds of 92 put her in 39th with a 184.  Madison Chaney wrapped up the tourney with a 185 to take 40th.

Flagler College’s Lara Ardler was the top individual.  She had the low round of the tournament on Tuesday – an even 72 – to finish with a 148.  She defeated Oakland’s Morgan Smith by five strokes.

Oakland was the top team finisher as they scored a 308 in the two rounds, topping Flagler by four.  Butler was third with a 332 while USI (337) and Evansville (338) completed the top five.

Tomorrow, UE remains in Jacksonville for the Bulldog Invitational at Windsor Park Golf Club.

Leighty cards Hole-in-One at Benbow Invitational

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s golf team placed fifth out of nine teams at the Don Benbow Invitational at Jacksonville Beach Golf Course Tuesday afternoon.

Freshman Abbey Leighty (Mt. Carmel, Illinois) carded a hole-in-one on the par-3 12th hole from 133 yards out to lead the Screaming Eagles as she tied for 19th with a 25-over 169 (82-87).

Finishing tied for 22nd was junior Taylor Howerton (Evansville, Indiana), as she shot a 27-over 171 (86-85). Also placing in the top half of the field was freshman Grace Davis (Valparaiso, Indiana), who shot a 30-over 174 (83-91) to finish 27th.

As a team, USI shot a 109-over 685 (337-348) to place fifth of nine teams. Flagler College won the team portion of the event with a 43-over 619 (312-307). Lara Ardler of Flagler took the top honor individually with a four-over 148 (76-72).

The Eagles return to the course March 25-26 at Perry Park Golf Course in Perry Park, Kentucky.

3/6-7/2017 — Don Benbow Invitational
Jacksonville Beach Golf Course — Jacksonville Beach, Forida
Par 72, 6039 yards — 9 teams, 54 players

Southern Indiana 337 348   685    +109   5th
Leighty, Abbey 82 87   169    +25   t-19th
Howerton, Taylor 86 85   171    +27   t-22nd
Davis, Grace 83 91   174    +30   27th
Bumpus, Holly 86 90   176    +32   t-29th
Zehner, Abbey# 88 88   176    +32   t-29th
Jacobsen, Kori 95 86   181    +37   t-34th

 

UE Softball wraps up trip to Oklahoma

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Aces head to Lexington, Ky. on Friday

STILLWATER, Okla. – After falling behind by a 1-0 score, Oklahoma State rallied for 21 runs as they defeated the University of Evansville softball team, 21-2, on Tuesday in Stillwater.

The Purple Aces were held to two runs on four hits while the Cowgirls finished 21 runs on 13 hits.  Morgan Florey made the start for UE, giving up seven earned runs in 1 2/3 innings of work.  Shea Coats went the distance in the circle for OSU, tossing five innings while striking out eight batters.

Evansville was the first team to get on the board as they scored a run in the second inning.  A fielder’s choice by Susan Norris scored Hayli Scott to give UE the lead.

In the bottom of the second, Oklahoma State scored seven times to gain control of the game.  Randee O’Donnell knocked the first two runs in with a triple before Kristin Reasnor capped it off with a grand slam.  The Cowgirls put the contest out of reach with three runs in the third and 11 in the fourth.

Olivia Cheatham hit a solo shot in the fifth to complete the scoring as OSU took the win.

This weekend, the Aces head to their final non-conference tournament of the season in Lexington, Ky.  Evansville will take on the University of Kentucky, Dayton, Michigan, Kent State and Drexel in the event, which runs from Friday through Sunday.