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No. 14 University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week for the second-consecutive week after earning two NCAA Division II Provisional marks at the GVSU Big Meet.
Competing in the 3,000-meter run, Broughton earned a provisional time en route to earning a win over a loaded field. His time of eight minutes, 7.70 seconds is currently the sixth-best time in NCAA II this season.
Broughton’s time also marks the 15th-fastest 3,000-meter time in NCAA II history on an oversized track.
A part of the distance medley relay team, Broughton along with junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany), sophomore Tyler Kruse (Indianapolis, Indiana), and freshman Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) earned the third fastest provisional time in NCAA II with a school record time of 9:47.61. The mark is the second fastest in NCAA II history on an oversized track.
The Screaming Eagles earn the weekly conference honor in back-to-back weeks for the second time this season with Grau having accomplished the feat earlier in the year.
With one more tune-up before the Great Lakes Valley Conference Indoor Championships, the Eagles will head to Greencastle, Indiana, Saturday for the Depauw Classic.
University of Southern Indiana Softball scored six unanswered runs to complete a double-header sweep of defending NCAA Division II champion and No. 1-ranked University of North Alabama in its 2017 season-opener Tuesday afternoon.
USI (2-0) earned a 3-0 victory in the game one before taking the nightcap, 6-1.
Game 1: USI 3, UNA 0
Freshman pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) tossed a three-hit, complete-game shutout in her collegiate debut as the Screaming Eagles opened the season with a 3-0 win over North Alabama.
Junior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) had an RBI-single in the top of the fourth inning to give USI a 1-0 lead; then junior third baseman Mena Fulton (Bloomington, Indiana) hit a two-run home run in the seventh frame to put the Eagles up 3-0.
Leonhardt (1-0) fanned six batters and retired the side three times to earn the victory. She issued just one walk and one hit batter. Both Fossett and Fulton went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Eagles’ offense.
Game 2: USI 6, UNA 1
USI rallied from a one-run deficit to complete the two-game sweep with a 6-1 victory over the Lions. Fulton tied the game with an RBI-single in the top of the fourth inning, while senior shortstop Lexi Reese (Lebanon, Indiana) had an RBI-single to open up a four-run fifth inning for the Eagles.
Senior catcher Haley Hodges (Portage, Indiana), who was 3-of-4 at the plate in game two, followed Reese’s hit with a two-out, two-run single to put USI up 4-1. Fossett finished the scoring in the next at-bat with a single to drive in Hodges.
The Eagles took advantage of a North Alabama error to add their final tally in the sixth inning.
Sophomore hurler Courtney Atkisson (Bringhurst, Indiana) picked up the complete-game victory as she surrendered just one run off four hits in seven innings of work. Atkisson (1-0) had a strikeout and issued just one walk in her season debut.
North Alabama saw its six-game winning streak come to a close as it fell to 8-4 on the year.
USI returns to action February 24 when it takes on Trevecca Nazarene University and Ferris State University in the Midwest Region Crossover at Deaconess Sports Park in Evansville.
Southern Indiana 3, North Alabama 0 (Feb 14, 2017 at Florence, AL) (Game 1)
Southern Indiana…. 000 100 2 -Â 3Â 6Â 0Â Â Â Â Â (0-1)
North Alabama……. 000 000 0 -Â 0Â 3Â 2Â Â Â Â Â (8-3)
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Pitchers:
Southern Indiana – Leonhardt, Jennifer and Hodges, Haley.
North Alabama – Hillary Carpenter and M. Roberts.
Win-Leonhardt, Jennifer(1-0)Â Loss-Hillary Carpenter(3-2)Â T-1:27Â A-333
HR USI – Fulton, Mena (1).
Southern Indiana 6, North Alabama 1 (Feb 14, 2017 at Florence, AL) (Game 2)
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Southern Indiana…. 000 141 0 -Â 6Â 9Â 0Â Â Â Â Â (2-0)
North Alabama……. 001 000 0 -Â 1Â 4Â 2Â Â Â Â Â (8-4)
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Pitchers:
Southern Indiana – Atkisson,Courtney and Hodges, Haley.
North Alabama – Marissa Honeycutt; Raven Cole(5) and Sydney Sanders.
Win-Atkisson,Courtney(1-0)Â Loss-Marissa Honeycutt(1-1)Â T-1:26Â A-310
WHO: Disney On Ice presents Dare To Dream skates into Evansville and invites a group of children from Granted to meet the stars of the show before opening night performance. The highlight will be when Journey, 9 year-old girl and a part of Granted, is a part of the show shortly after intermission. Journey will join Rapunzel and Flynn Rider as they release one lantern into the night sky to be joined with hundreds of other lanterns. 100 complimentary tickets have been given to Granted to use for multiple families to come as our guests for opening night.
WHEN: Thursday, February 16, 2017
5:30 p.m. Private Meet and Greet with Stars of the Show in 5/3 Hospitality area
7 p.m. Disney On Ice performance
Approximately 8 p.m. (immediately following intermission) Lantern Launch with Journey
WHERE:Â The Ford Center, Evansville
WHY: Disney On Ice presents Dare To Dream is helping dreams come true for a group of children from Granted based in Evansville. Disney On Ice opens on Thursday, February 16 through Sunday, February 19 at The Ford Center and is pleased to give back to the community with this special event. For more information, www.disneyonice.com
Contact: Lisa Finch, Disney On Ice Publicist, 317-710-6664 mobile, finchandfinch@sbcgobal.net
Susan Washburn, Executive Director of Granted, Inc., 812-204-5068 mobile, susan@grantedtristate.org
The pursuit continued into Gibson County where Ms. Chambers stopped at the Pilot gas station on Warrenton Road. Ms. Chambers remained in her vehicle, ignoring deputies commands for several minutes before getting out and attempting to casually walk into the store.
Ms. Chambers was taken to the ground by a deputy, but refused to allow herself to be handcuffed. Ms. Chambers was eventually subdued and transported to the Vanderbugh County Jail. A certified breath test showed Ms. Chambers’ breath alcohol content to be .214, over two and a half times the legal limit of .08.
ARRESTED:
Roxanne Marie Chambers (pictured above), 34, of Evansville. Resisting Law Enforcement as a Level 6 Felony, Resisting Law Enforcement as a Class A Misdemeanor, Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated as a Class A Misdemeanor, Operating a Motor Vehicle with a BAC of .15 or more as a Class A Misdemeanor, Speeding as a Class C Infraction
Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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Partnership Hires Economic Development Executive Director
February 13, 2017 (Mount Vernon, Ind.) The Posey County Economic Development Partnership announces the hiring of Brittaney Johnson to fill the position of Executive Director.
Johnson comes to the Partnership from the role of Posey County Director for the Southwest Indiana Chamber. In this position, she has built the Posey County Alliance into a strong and integral community organization serving more than 130 members and growing the Alliance’s assets.
“During the search for the next economic development director, we looked for someone with the ability to position Posey County as a leader in the new model of economic development, and Brittaney is that person,” said board President Andrew Wilson. “Brittaney will do an outstanding job working with our regional and statewide partners. She understands Posey County, and will endeavor tirelessly to recruit the businesses and investment we need to continue to grow good-paying jobs in our communities for the next generation.”
Johnson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing from the University of Southern Indiana. She serves on the board of the newly formed Visit Posey County, Inc., the Posey County Junior Achievement Board, Posey County Career Success Coalition and is a member of the Mt. Vernon Kiwanis, New Harmony Business Associates, Mt. Vernon Bicentennial Committee and Indiana Economic Development Association.
“It’s an honor to join the Partnership and continue making Posey County a great place to live, work and raise a family. I look forward to working with each of our communities and existing businesses to grow Posey County,” said Brittaney Johnson. “This is an exciting time for Posey County, with our assets and our people, Posey County is well-positioned to attract new investments. I look forward to partnering with the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana and the entire economic development community across the state of Indiana.”
“Economic development is a relationship business; and, Brittaney’s long-standing work in the community will serve her well,” said Greg Wathen, President & CEO of the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana. “Since 2007, the Coalition has helped Posey County leverage exposure to new talent and investment, and we look forward to the future with Brittaney at the helm.”
Johnson’s start date is February 13, 2017.
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About the Posey County Economic Development Partnership
The Posey County Economic Development Partnership serves the Posey County business community helping to attract and retain businesses by collaborating with local, regional and statewide partners. Located 20 minutes west of Evansville, Ind., Posey County is home to SABIC, AstraZeneca, BWXT Nuclear Operations Group, CountryMark, Valero, Consolidated Grain & Barge, Green Plains, Inc., the Ports of Indiana-Mt. Vernon -7th largest inland port in the U.S, among other regional, national and international companies.
As a center for advanced manufacturing, Posey County is also known for its plastics business, bio and life sciences, advanced logistics and energy with partners such as Vectren, Hoosier Energy and Duke Energy.
Other partners include: Indiana Economic Development Corporation; Indiana Department of Workforce Development; Posey County Government, City of Mount Vernon; Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana; Southwest Indiana Chamber; Town of Poseyville and the Town of New Harmony.