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Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events

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Thursday,
March 9th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Laura Brown Windhorst for City Clerk Fundraiser

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $25 per person.
Thursday,
March 16th
Fundraiser 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Ben Shoulders’ March Madness Birthday Bash

  • Location: Franklin Street Tavern – 2126 W Franklin St – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $25 per person – $500 Sponsorship
  • Ages 21 and over.
  • RSVP: (812) 202-9384 or shouldersforcommissioner@gmail.com
Thursday,
March 16th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Re-Elect Joe Donnelly for US Senate Reception
Hosted by 
Hon. Brad Ellsworth, Tony Goben, Hon. Ryan Hatfield, Rob Henson,
Bob Jones, Pat Shoulders, Sherrianne Standley, Hon. Jonathan Weinzapfel

Wednesday,
April 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting/Membership Blitz

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
  • Free Pizza!
Wednesday,
May 3rd
Fundraiser TBD Organized Labor Steak Night Fundraiser

  • Details TBD
Wednesday, May 31st Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
June 28th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
July 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
August 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
September 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
October 25th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 29th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
December 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN

Willie Nelson and Family Coming to Ford Center June 5

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With Special Guest: Robert Earl Keen

FORD CENTER- JUNE 5

Tickets Go On Sale Friday, March 10 at 10 AM

 With a six-decade career and 200 plus albums, this iconic Texan is the creative genius behind the historic recordings of Crazy, Red Headed Stranger, and Stardust. Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor, and activist. He continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive musical and cultural force.

In recent years, he has delivered more than 10 new album releases, released a Top 10 New York Times’ bestsellers book, again headlined Farm Aid, an event he co-founded in 1985, received his 5th degree black belt in Gong Kwon Yu Sul, headlined the last three years of the on-going Luck Reunion food and music festival at his ranch in Luck, TX during SXSW, announced the launch of his cannabis company Willie’s Reserve, and graced the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. In 2015, Nelson added “It’s A Long Story: My Life,” the unvarnished and complete story of Willie, hit bookshelves and landed him on the New York Times’ bestsellers list; and a new studio album with Merle Haggard titled Django And Jimmie, which debuted at #1 on Billboard‘s Country album chart and #7 on Billboard‘s Top 200 album chart. In November 2015, the Library of Congress honored him with their Gershwin Prize for Popular Song for his contributions to popular music. He is the first country artist to receive the distinguished award. And 2016 began with the release of Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin, a collection of 11 newly recorded Gershwin classics. The album debuted at #1 on both the Top Current Jazz chart and the Top Traditional Jazz chart, as well as earned him a Grammy Award for the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. -MORE-

In September, came For the Good Times: A Tribute to Ray Price, an album of newly recorded interpretations of 12 Ray Price songs. While a month later, Nelson released Pretty Paper, his new novel inspired his classic holiday song of the same title about a legless man who sold wrapping paper in front of a Ft. Worth, TX department store. In April 2017, Nelson releases God’s Problem Child, his latest studio album with 13 new songs. Nelson continues to record more new songs for upcoming projects as well as touring throughout North America year long.

Adopt A Pet

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These sweet girls are the unlikeliest friends! They are a bonded pair of females who MUST go home together. Bessie (the poodle) is 7 years old, and Tinkerbell (Dachshund) is 11. They lived with a cat in their previous home and did just fine. The adoption fee is $195 for both (a $25 discount for adopting two at the same time!) Both will go home vetted, spayed, and microchipped. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

BREAKING NEWS: Eagles Receive At-Large Bid to NCAA II Regionals

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The 12th-ranked University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament and will play in the Midwest Regional, which is scheduled for March 11-14 in Louisville, Kentucky. The regional is being hosted by fourth-ranked and top-seeded Bellarmine University. Ticket prices and information will be released on Monday.

The Screaming Eagles (25-4) return to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 2014 and are making their 20th regional appearance in the last 25 seasons. USI, the 1995 NCAA II National Champion, has appeared in the NCAA II Tournament 25 times in the history of the program and has a record of 31-27 in tournament play.

The Eagles are the third seed in the regional and start national tournament action Saturday at 1:30 p.m. (CST) when they take on sixth-seeded University of Findlay (23-6). USI has played Findley in the NCAA II Midwest Regional twice in the history of the program, going 1-1 (win in 2003-04, 75-67; loss in 2008-09, 81-59). The Eagles are 2-1 all-time against Findlay.

In addition to the USI-Findlay match-up, the top half of the bracket features second-seeded Ferris State University (27-4) against seventh-seeded Truman State University (22-9) with an 11 a.m. (CST) tip off Saturday.

The bottom half of the regional bracket includes Bellarmine (28-3) hosting eighth-seeded University of Wisconsin-Parkside (22-7) at 5 p.m. (CST). The final first round game has with seventh-ranked and fourth-seeded Kentucky Wesleyan College (28-2) playing fifth-seeded Quincy University (24-6) at 7:30 p.m. (CST).

The semifinals will be played Sunday (March 12) at 4 p.m. (CDT) and 6:30 p.m. (CDT), while the regional championship game is scheduled for March 14 at 6 p.m. (CDT).

 

Eagles rally past Ashland to forge Day 2 split of TSG

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University of Southern Indiana Softball rallied from a three-run deficit to earn a 5-4, nine-inning win over Midwest Region foe Ashland University Sunday evening. The win gave the No. 13 Screaming Eagles a split to the second day of The Spring Games after USI suffered a 1-0 setback to the University of Minnesota-Duluth in its opener.

USI continues The Spring Games Monday when it takes on Wilmington University (Delaware) at 5 p.m. (CST) as well as another Midwest Region foe in No. 7 Grand Valley State University at 7:30 p.m.

Minnesota-Duluth (4-5) 1, Southern Indiana (9-3) 0

Minnesota-Duluth got a walk-off single from outfielder Jayme Langbehn in the bottom of the seventh inning to hand USI a 1-0 setback in its first game of the day.

The Eagles, who left eight runners on base, stranded runners at second and third in both the second inning and the fourth inning. They also left a runner at second base in the fifth and seventh frames.

Sophomore pitcher Courtney Atkisson (Bringhurst, Indiana) was charged with the loss after giving up one run off seven hits. Atkisson (3-2) struck out three batters, but a lead-off walk in the seventh frame eventually turned into the winning run.

Junior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) led the Eagles at the plate, going 2-for-2 with a double and a single. She also was hit by a pitch.

Southern Indiana: 5, Ashland (2-4): 4

USI rallied from a 3-0 deficit to earn a 5-4, nine-inning victory over Midwest Region foe Ashland.

After spotting Ashland (2-4) three runs in the top of the second inning, the Screaming Eagles slowly chipped away at the Ashland Eagles’ advantage.

The Screaming Eagles got an RBI-groundout from senior catcher Haley Hodges (Portage, Indiana) to get on the scoreboard in the last half of the third inning. Junior third baseman Mena Fulton (Bloomington, Indiana) hit an RBI-double in the fifth inning to cut Ashland’s lead to just one run, while senior shortstop Lexi Reese (Lebanon, Indiana) tied the contest at 3-3 with an RBI-single in the sixth inning.

After a scoreless seventh inning, Ashland retook a one-run lead as it used the international tie-breaker rule—the batter who made the last out in the previous inning is placed on second base to begin the extra innings—to build a 4-3 lead.

USI responded in the bottom of the eighth as sophomore utility player Caitlyn Bradley (Forest, Indiana) pushed the tying run across the plate with a single.

After the Screaming Eagles held Ashland off the scoreboard in the top of the seventh inning, USI got a sacrifice bunt off the bat of Reese to push USI’s international tie-breaker runner—freshman pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky)—to third base.

Fossett followed with a one-out, walk-off single to push Leonhardt across the plate and give the Screaming Eagles the 5-4 victory.

Leonhardt (4-1) earned the win after giving up four runs, just one earned, off five hits in nine innings of work. She also had 11 strikeouts, while going 2-of-4 from at the plate with a double.

 

MARCH 6 2017 “IS IT TRUE”

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IS IT TRUE that Mole #4 tells the City-County Observer that newly installed leader of the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party Scott Danks is starting his new job off with a decisive move?… Danks formed a posse and taken all of the things owned by the Democrats out of the Kunzel Building commando style on a Sunday afternoon?…the fact remains that the Vanderburgh County Democrats are leaving while owing roughly three years of rent for space? …It’s obvious that Mr. Danks realized why use something you can’t afford or don’t need? …we would like to congratulate Chairmen Danks for doing what others only talked about?

IS IT TRUE many CCO readers feel that the EVSC recent golf course purchase is the ultimate slap in the face to taxpayers? …we wonder where was the public discussion on this initiative? … it’s been alleged that the property in question change ownership immediately prior to the EVSC purchase? … we wonder why are the people of this community are so willing to roll over for this kind of highly questionable backroom deals without challenging them publicly?  …we predict that this golf course shall soon be used as a facility for area high school golf practices and tournaments?

IS IT TRUE the Evansville Sports Corporation proudly announce a while back that they had attracted the Great Lakes Valley Conference Basketball Tournament to the Ford Center for 2017?…the tournament was played last week and to the surprise of no one who understands human nature, the attendance was not up to snuff? …one semifinal session with USI playing drew 929 attendees while the other only drew 401?…USI typically draws a larger crowd than that at the on-campus gymnasium?…it seems as though USI fans like the PAC Center better than the beautiful downtown $127 Million Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE that the championship games of the GLVC tournaments drew a whopping total of 809 people to the Ford Center on Sunday?…there were two championship games, one for men and one for women and only 7% of the seats in Ford Center were occupied?…the tickets when bought in the overall ticket package were less than $2 per game and still the crowd was paltry?…given the declarations of last month about how the UE Lady Aces drawing 500 fans is not sufficient for Ford Center to break even, we assume that the GLVC tournaments didn’t generate a profit for the Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if the new downtown Doubletree Hotel draws a quorum of basketball fans to downtown Evansville for the GLVCC Tournament as predicted by the Evansville Sports Corporation?

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Thunderbolts lost for the second night in a row to Pensacola Florida 4 to 0?  …Pensacola outshot Evansville 47-25 in handing the Thunderbolts their seventh consecutive loss overall? …their season record is now 11-29-5 which puts them solidly in 10th place out of 10 teams? 

FOOTNOTE: Todays ‘Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that members of the Evansville Sports Corporation should have a long discussion before they decide to bring back the Great Lakes Valley Conference Basketball Tournament to the Ford Center?

 

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Democratic Party Under New Leadership Locally

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Democratic Party Under New Leadership Locally

The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party is under new leadership. On Saturday, party members gathered at DiLegge’s Banquet Room for a reorganization meeting. Dozens were in attendance where members elected a new chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and…

Laser To Present On Antibiotic Overuse At Sixth-Annual Shaw Biology Lecture

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Dr. Martin J. Blaser will present the University of Southern Indiana’s sixth-annual Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 22 in Mitchell Auditorium located in the Health Professions Building on the USI campus. The presentation, entitled “Missing Microbes: Antibiotic Overuse Fuels Modern Plagues,” is free and open to the public.

Blaser is the Muriel and George Singer Professor of Medicine, professor of microbiology, and director of the Human Microbiome Program at the NYU School of Medicine. He served as chair of the Department of Medicine at NYU from 2000-2012. A physician and microbiologist, he is interested in understanding the relationships we have with our persistently colonizing bacteria. Blaser will explore how the human microbiome is perturbed by modern medicine, identify long-term unintended consequences of the loss of normal gut microbes and offer solutions.

Over the last 15 years, Blaser has been actively studying the relationship of the human microbiome with health and with important diseases of increasing frequency, such as asthma, obesity, diabetes and allergies. Over the course of his career, he has served as president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Cancer Institute, chair of the Advisory Board for Clinical Research of the National Institutes of Health, and on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy for Arts and Sciences. He has received many honors, including the 2014 Alexander Fleming Award from the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the 2016 Thermo-Fisher New Frontiers in Science and Technology Award.

Blaser holds 28 U.S. patents relating to his research, and has authored over 550 original articles. Recently, he wrote Missing Microbes, an award-winning science book targeted to general audiences. He now is serving as the chair of the Presidential Advisory Council for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.

The Annual Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture is funded through an endowment established by the USI Foundation.

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