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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 tomorrow.

Steven Ray Robinson Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A misdemeanor

Sarah Metcalf Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors, Level 6 felony

Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors, Level 6 felony

Walter Daniel Rainey Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 5 felony

Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Controlled Substance, Level 6 felony

Adonis Aleko Cooper, Sr. Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A misdemeanor

Brandon Lee Bogard Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Megan Nicole Hodges Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of Paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Gly Shane Fulkerson Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Driving While Suspended, Class A misdemeanor

Reckless Driving, Class C misdemeanor

Donnie Ray Roach, Jr. Theft, Level 6 felony

Thomas Ryan Sutherland Dealing in Methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Dealing in Counterfeit Substance, Level 6 felony

Driving While Suspended, Class A misdemeanor

Indiana Swimming & Diving Earns Scholar All-America Honors

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Both the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving squads were named College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Teams on Wednesday.
To be selected as a CSCAA Scholar All-America Team, programs must have achieved a grade point average of 3.00 or higher over the fall semester.

“Academics are always the number one priority at Indiana University as stated in the spirit of Indiana doctrine,” Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze said. “With this in mind, we are very proud of both our men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams for their outstanding work in the classroom last fall.”

A record 638 teams, representing 394 institutions earned the honor on Wednesday, with 73 percent of all CSCAA member programs posting GPA’s above 3.00 with 91 percent of Division I women’s teams meeting the mark.

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.

MVC Releases 2017 Softball Preseason Poll

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Aces chosen to finish in 6th place

 

  1. LOUIS – On Wednesday, the Missouri Valley Conference released its 2017 Preseason Softball Poll.  With a solid nucleus of players returning from last year’s 24-win squad, the University of Evansville was picked to finish sixth in the league.

 

“Honestly, preseason polls and rankings are fun but do not mean much.  We know as a team what we have to do and where we want to be,” Purple Aces head coach Mat Mundell said.  “Now that the season is here, it is time to go to work.  When it comes to polls and rankings, our focus is more on where we are at the end of the season.”

 

The MVC also released its preseason first team, which featured UE sophomore Morgan Florey.  Florey, who is the defending MVC Freshman of the Year, finished third in the MVC with a 1.95 ERA and went 16-11 in the circle.  She was also the top power hitter on the team, leading UE with 8 home runs and 26 RBI.

 

Also coming back for the Aces is 2-time All-MVC First Teamer Chandra Parr.  The senior was a strong hitter in 2016, batting .306 with 23 RBIs.

 

With six first-place votes, Drake was picked to win the league, just ahead of Wichita State, who received three of the top votes.  Southern Illinois was chosen third with UNI and Illinois State rounding out the top five.  The full poll and preseason squad is below.

 

Rank      Team (1st-place votes)   Points

1              Drake (6)                           92

2              Wichita State (3)               88

3              Southern Illinois                82

4              UNI (1)                                  68

5              Illinois State                       54

6              Evansville                            53

T7           Missouri State                   34

Bradley                                 34

9              Indiana State                     28

10           Loyola                                   14

 

Player, Team                                          Pos.     Yr.

Shaye Harre, Southern Illinois             1B       Sr.

Kassie Brown, Indiana State                 2B       Sr.

Taryn Pena, Drake                                   3B    Soph.

Mackenzie Wright, Wichita State       3B       Jr.

Riley Strandgard, Illinois State             SS        Jr.

Jordan de los Reyes, Illinois State       C        Sr.

Morgan Florey, Evansville                  UT/P  Soph.

Macklin Hitz, Wichita State          DP/UT-NP Sr.

Kennedy Frank, Drake                           OF    Soph.

Erica Nagel, Loyola                                 OF       Sr.

Kelly Kapp, Bradley                                OF       Sr.

Nicole Newman, Drake                           P         Jr.

Brianna Jones, Southern Illinois         P       Soph.

 

MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH      

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(Evansville, IN) – Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Tuesday, February 7th, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.

When individuals and their families are new to the Federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Vice President of Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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KEEP Organizing Day in Frankfort

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Horse industry supporters across the state are urged to “Join the Herd!”


The Kentucky Equine Education Project has scheduled KEEP Day in Frankfort during the 2017 legislative session for Wednesday, February 22, making it easy for those involved in the industry to meet with their state legislators to discuss the importance of horses to their districts’ economy.

“Twenty-eight new legislators were elected in the Kentucky State House of Representatives in the November elections, ushering in a change in leadership for the first time in nearly 100 years,” said Joe Clabes, KEEP’s executive director. “With important topics like tax reform expected to be considered in 2017, we need to educate new and returning members on the important role horses play in Kentucky’s economy and there are no better messengers than their own constituents.”

Horses of all breeds form a $4 billion industry in the commonwealth, supporting an estimated 100,000 direct and indirect jobs, spanning all 120 counties. Kentucky is home to 35,000 operations with at least one horse, totaling 242,400 equines (including mules and donkeys) and $23.4 billion in value when including related assets, according to a University of Kentucky Department of Agriculture survey.

KEEP’s top priority for 2017 remains the push for equine sales-tax equity, achieving the same exemption from 6% sales tax on feed, equipment and supplies that other livestock producers receive.

Clabes added, “We urge all supporters of Kentucky’s horse industry to ‘Join the Herd’ in Frankfort on February 22. There has never been a better opportunity to build relationships with our representatives in Frankfort to present a unified voice for the advancement of our horse economy.”

Those wanting to meet with their State Senator and/or Representative as part of KEEP Day can go to horseswork.com/advocacy and confirm their attendance by simply filling in their name and address. Their specific Senator and Representative will be automatically notified. Legislators will set up appointments for constituents by either email or going through KEEP in order to accommodate multiple members from their districts. Those interested in attending can also call KEEP at (859) 259-0007, and KEEP staff will help arrange appointments with legislators. The KEEP team will be in contact with all registrants prior to February 20 to provide additional information.

The first twenty attendees to register will receive a special gift. Upon their arrival in Frankfort on February 22, they’ll be given a 12 X 19” print signed by Courier-Journal photographer Michael Clevenger of his 2015 Eclipse Award-winning photo of American Pharoah clinching the Triple Crown at the Belmont Stake, with jockey Victor Espinoza looking back at the field far in his wake.

REPRESENTATIVE HATFIELD PUSHES LEGISLATION TO INCREASE PUNISHMENT FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY

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INDIANAPOLIS- State Representative Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) is pushing legislation that seeks to increase the punishment for certain animal cruelty crimes.

“In Evansville over the last year we have had several very serious cases of animal cruelty,” Hatfield said. “It is frustrating to the public because too often these crimes do not result in sufficient punishment or criminal conviction.”

That is why he has authored House Bill 1604, which increases the criminal offense if a person commits a crime that deliberately harms an animal.

“This legislation will raise the offense level and penalty for crimes such as interfering with a search and rescue animal by causing it to lose consciousness, striking an animal, tormenting it, or any other actions that leads to the impairment of an animal’s functions or if they result in death,” Hatfield said. “It will increase the penalty from a misdemeanor to a felony and from a level 6 felony to a level 5 felony.”

“It will allow prosecutors the ability to prosecute with more seriousness in these cases,” Hatfield added.

This bill allows the courts to require a person convicted of animal cruelty to receive psychological, behavioral or other counseling as part of their punishment.

“This legislation also focuses on service animals and shows people who hurt police canines, whether the dogs are on or off duty, that they will be punished,” said Hatfield.

It also advocates for other service animals, such as those needed when a person is blind, deaf, physically impaired, or has a medical condition.

It requires the abuser to reimburse the owner of the animal for any veterinary bills and pay them for their loss if the animal is killed.

Adopt A Pet

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Nala is a female black Lab mix. She is shy & nervous in new situations. VHS pulled her from Evansville Animal Care & Control, so the shelter has very little background information on her. She’d like to meet any kids or dogs in the home before leaving with her new family. Nala’s $100 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, heartworm test, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

USI picked 2nd in East, resume play Feb. 3 COMPLETE GLVC RELEASE

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis was picked to finish second in the Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division, according to a poll voted on by the conference’s head coaches.

USI, which received one first-place vote and 72 points, follows the University of Indianapolis, which received the other 12 first-place votes and 84 points. Rounding out the East, Lewis University was projected third (63 points), McKendree fourth (45), along with Bellarmine University (37), University of Illinois Springfield (30) and Saint Joseph’s College (26).

Drury University was voted to win the West Division, receiving 12 first-place votes and 72 points. The University of Missouri-St. Louis is projected second with 55 points and the final first-place vote. They are followed by Rockhurst University (53), Quincy University (33), William Jewell College (25), and Truman State University (25).

The Screaming Eagles will be led by sophomore James Hardiman (Backwell Bristol, United Kingdom), who is ranked 43rd in the ITA national singles rankings, and went 5-3 in the fall portion of the schedule.

Other returning contributors are junior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) and senior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia). Kiladejo and Barris each went 2-3 in the fall.

Freshman Denis Davydov (Chorvatsky Grob, Slovakia) had a successful start to his collegiate career, going 4-2 during fall play.

In doubles, Davydov and Kiladejo are regionally ranked, while Hardiman and Barris will look to build a new winning streak after having their school record 18 consecutive wins was snapped at the ITA Regionals.

The Eagles spring schedule begins February 3 when they host Indiana University Southeast at 11 a.m. at the Evansville Tennis Center. Their busy opening weekend continues February 4 when they visit Eastern Kentucky University at 3 p.m. and then travel to Butler University February 5 for a noon matchup with the Bulldogs.

2017 GLVC Men’s Tennis East Division Preseason Poll
Team                           Points      (1st Place)
1. Indianapolis                84              (12)
2. Southern Indiana      72               (1)
3. Lewis                         63
4. McKendree                 45
5. Bellarmine                  37
6. Illinois Springfield        30
7. Saint Joseph’s            26

2017 GLVC Men’s Tennis West Division Preseason Poll
Team                          Points      (1st Place)
1. Drury                         72              (12)
2. Missouri-St. Louis       55              (1)
3. Rockhurst                  53
4. Quincy                       33
5. William Jewell            29
6. Truman State             25

Police Trying To Identify Man Connected To Stolen Car Investigation

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On January 8th, 2017, 78 year old Jane Purdie reported her car stolen. At 11:40am on that day, Mrs. Purdie was helping her handicapped husband get into the Ziemer’s Funeral Home at 800 S Hebron. In the short time she left the car in front of the building, a thief got into her car and drove away. Several items were in the car when it was taken. They included checks and credit cards. The thief also took custom leg braces that belonged to Mrs. Purdie’s husband. Despite an extensive search, police have not been able to locate the car.
At the time, the description was limited to a black male. Further investigation led police to the CVS at 2020 E Morgan. On 1-9-17, a black male used one of the stolen checks to purchase alcohol and toilet paper. The 9:45pm transaction was captured on store surveillance and police were able to get several images of the man who used the stolen check.
The stolen car is a Tan 2007 Toyota Camry with Indiana Plate UE1214. There are sorority and fraternity stickers on the lower edge of the front windshield.
If you recognize this suspect or have any information on the case, please call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WetTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.