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TROPICANA EVANSVILLE ANNOUNCES 21st ANNUAL CHARITY TOURNAMENT
Since 1996, Tropicana Evansville has celebrated the spirit of the holiday season by hosting charity slot and blackjack tournaments in the month of December. These tournaments are unique in that players’ entry fees are either a new toy valued at $10 or more, or $10 or more in cash. The generosity of Tropicana Evansville’s players is exhibited through the many toys collected and money donated.  This year’s tournaments will be held Thursday, December 1 through Sunday, December 4.
All proceeds benefit two area organizations, Salvation Army’s Toy Town and Santa Clothes Club. Tropicana Evansville has a 20-year history with both organizations and has donated more than 20,699 toys ($206,990 value) and $41,110 to assist them in their efforts over the years.
Please join Tropicana Evansville’s Sponsorship & Donations Coordinator, Kim Henning, Salvation Army Captain, Scott Strissel and President of Santa Clothes Club, Doug Duell for the announcement of this year’s charity tournament community contribution results onTuesday, December 6, 2016 at 9:30AM (CST) in Tropicana Evansville’s riverfront pavilion.
About Tropicana Evansville
Tropicana Evansville is a casino, hotel and entertainment facility situated on the Ohio river in Evansville, Indiana that includes a 2,700 passenger riverboat casino, a 243 room hotel, a 96 room boutique hotel, an executive conference center, a 1,660 vehicle parking garage and Riverfront Pavilion housing pre-boarding facilities, retail shops, restaurants and lounge area.
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Vice President-elect Governor Mike Pence Directs Flags Be Flown at Half-staff Statewide
Indianapolis – In accordance with a presidential proclamation issued this evening, Vice President-elect Governor Mike Pence is directing flags at state facilities statewide be lowered to half-staff at sunrise on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 in honor of the 75thanniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Flags should return to full-staff at sunset on December 7.
Vice President-elect Governor Pence also asks businesses and residents to lower their flags to half-staff in honor of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
Indiana Conservation Officer named as 2016 PELA Leader Award recipient
Indiana Conservation Officer Captain Zach Mathews has been selected by the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) as the 2016 Police Executive Leadership Academy (PELA) Leader’s Leader Award. Mathews completed the PELA Academy in 2016 and received accolades from PELA facilitator, Dr. Neil Moore, for his classroom contributions and leadership perspectives. “Captain Mathews is one of the superior police leaders in Indiana at this time and a great role model for any police agencyâ€, said Dr. Moore. “Capt. Mathews is exploring leadership principles from such diverse places as the Disney Corporation, Chick-fil-A and several other private sector organizations with an eye toward applying those principles in a policing environment.†Captain Mathews is a native of Columbus Indiana. He was hired as an Indiana Conservation Officer in 1998 and was assigned to Bartholomew County. Mathews was promoted to Detective Sergeant in 2003. He was promoted to Captain of Investigations in 2005 and was placed in command of Training Section in 2011. Mathews will be presented with the award at the PELA graduation and Awards Ceremony on January 25, 2017 at Crowne Plaza Hotel in Indianapolis. “It is an honor for Indiana Conservation Officers and “THE†DNR Law Enforcement Division to receive recognition for the police leadership role our officers and staff have achievedâ€, said Danny L. East, DNR Law Enforcement Division Director. “Captain Mathews is an outstanding example to his colleagues and to police agencies across the state.†|
EAGLES ARE HOME!
The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team opens its 2016-17 home schedule Saturday and Sunday with an abbreviated Bill Joergens Memorial Classic at the Physical Activities Center. Game time Saturday versus Ohio Valley University is 7:30 p.m., while tip-off Sunday against Lees-McRae College is 7 p.m.
The Bill Joergens Memorial Classic is dedicated to the memory of Bill Joergens, who played on the first USI men’s basketball team in the late 1960s and continued his support of USI Athletics by becoming chair of the Varsity Club. A part of Joergens’ legacy is the development of the Varsity Club Steak Fry and Auction, which has raised nearly $500,000 since 1992. Upon losing his battle with cancer, Joergens left a major portion of his estate to the USI men’s basketball program. The estate funds this tournament and fifth-year scholarship aid for USI men’s basketball players, who have exhausted their eligibility.
Game coverage for the home games, including live stats, video stream, and audio broadcasts, is available at GoUSIEagles.com. The games also can be heard on WEOA 98.5FM/1400AM and 95.7FM The Spin.
USI Men’s Basketball Week 5 Quick Notes:
- Eagles start 2016-17 home schedule. The University of Southern Indiana is playing at home for the first time this year when it hosts Ohio Valley University and Lees-McRae College this weekend. USI’s six games away from the Physical Activities Center to start the 2016-17 campaign are the most in program history. The longest road trips to start the year were three-game trips by the 1997-98, 1998-99, 2005-06, 2006-07, and 2008-09 teams that traveled to the Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic in Orlando, Florida.
- USI is 6-0 again!The Screaming Eagles are 6-0 for the 14th time in the history of the program. The last time USI started a year 6-0 was in 2013-14.
- USI is 2-0 to start the GLVC slate. USI went 2-0 to start the 2016-17 GLVC slate, winning on the road at McKendree University, 104-58, and the University of Illinois Springfield, 86-75.
- Scoring leaders last week. Sophomore guard Alex Stein led USI in scoring versus McKendree and Illinois Springfield with 19.5 points per game. Junior guard Marcellous Washington was the Eagles’ top scorer verus McKendree with a season-best 20 points, while Stein dropped in a game-high 26 points versus Illinois Springfield.
- Season leaders.Sophomore guard Alex Stein leads the Eagles in scoring this season with 22.2 points per game, followed by senior guard Jeril Taylor with 19.0 points per game. Junior forward Julius Rajala and senior guard Bobo Drummond round out the double-digit scorers with 15.3 and 10.3 points per contest, respectively.
- Ohio Valley vs. USI.USI leads the all-time series with Ohio Valley, 6-0. The Eagles won the last meeting in 2014-15 when they defeated the Fighting Scots, 84-83, in a neutral site battle at Bellarmine University’s Knights Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Ohio Valley in 2016-17.The Fighting Scots are 0-6 to start the year.
- Lees-McRae vs. USI.USI leads the all-time series with Lees-McRae College, 2-0, after posting a 118-104 win at the PAC last November.
- Lees-McRae in 2016-17. The Bobcats of Lees-McRae are off to a 2-7 start after and will play at Limestone College December 10 before visiting USI.
- USI in the Bill Joergens Memorial Classic. USI is 16-2 in the Bill Joergens Memorial Classic that began in the 2007-08 season.
“#KickRxAbuse†video contest winners announced
Seven high school students to receive Colts V.I.P gameday experience
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force of the Indiana Attorney General’s office, and the Indianapolis Colts would like to congratulate Mrs. Walker’s 10th Grade Health Class at The King’s Academy in Jonesboro, Indiana for winning the #KickRxAbuse video challenge.
The #kickRxabuse video challenge was led by Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri, who urges students to join the fight against prescription drug abuse in his own 30-second YouTube video. The winning video submission was created by The King’s Academy students Jenna Vermillion, Hayden Herring, Anna Holland, Lauren Winningham, Lauren Curtis, Elijah Myers, Anna Miner, Giselle Sallade, Christian Wood, Josiah Wollan, Leah Kiers and Ally James, and can be viewed here.
“The King’s Academy is excited to have been chosen to speak to this important problem in our state,†said Tony Miner, Principal at The King’s Academy. “We hope the video will help students understand the full impact that prescription drug abuse has on their lives and the people around them. Our most sincere thanks goes out to the Indiana State Attorney General’s Office and the Indianapolis Colts for making this competition possible.”
Aimed at ending prescription drug abuse among teenagers, the video challenge gave Indiana students from grades 6 through 12 the opportunity to create and upload a 30-second YouTube video that highlights the dangers of abusing prescription medications. The contest, which began on Oct. 1, received a total of 72 video submissions from student groups across the state of Indiana.
“Anytime you have students working together to bring awareness to serious issues such as prescription drug abuse, you have to be very proud. We appreciate and thank all who participated in the contest, and we congratulate our winning group of students, as well as the runners up,†said Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller, creator and co-chair of the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force.
The students will receive VIP Colts game tickets, free lunch at the Colts Grille prior to the game, and a limo ride to and from the Colts Grille. The King’s Academy students also will get to tour the Colts’ complex and meet Adam Vinatieri at the end of the season.
In addition to the Colts V.I.P gameday experience, the students’ school, The King’s Academy, will receive a $5,000 cash prize donated by the Indianapolis Colts and presented by Attorney General Zoeller on Dec. 9 at 8 a.m. at The King’s Academy in Jonesboro, Indiana.
The Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force of the Indiana Attorney General’s office, and the Indianapolis Colts would also like to congratulate Greenfield-Central High School’s radio and TV program, and Gordon McNulty, a student at Herron High School, for being a runner up in the #KickRxAbuse video challenge. All of the finalists’ videos can be seen here.
The Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force encourages all who participated in the contest to continue sharing your videos and help get the word out about the dangers of abusing prescription drugs.
For more information about the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force and the Attorney General’s efforts to reduce prescription drug abuse visit www.BitterPill.in.gov.
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Indiana Prosecutors Recognize Excellence In Criminal Justice Â
Indiana’s Attorney General-Elect Curtis T. Hill, Jr., was recipient of the Eugene “Shine†Feller Award from the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys, Inc., Monday, December 5 during the annual winter conference of Indiana prosecutors in Indianapolis. Mr. Feller was a career prosecutor and an early proponent of better training for prosecutors. The award in his honor recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions on behalf of prosecuting attorneys and law enforcement in the state of Indiana.
Mr. Hill is presently serves as Elkhart County’s Prosecuting Attorney. He was nominated for the honor by Allen County Prosecutor Karen Richards who cited Hill’s service to the people of Elkhart County and to his service to prosecutors in Indiana and, through his various roles with the National District Attorneys’ Association, his contributions to prosecutors around from the country. He is the first Indiana Attorney General in many years to be elected from the office of prosecutor and received the most votes of any candidate for any office in Indiana history.
Scott County Prosecutor Jason M. Mount was recipient of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council’s Stephen J. Johnson Award. Named for IPAC’s former executive director who spent his entire 38-year career with the state agency, the award is presented to an individual who demonstrates the same level of professional dedication and excellence as did Johnson. Nominated by Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Chad Lewis, Prosecutor Mount demonstrated excellence in criminal justice. Additionally, he has been a community leader and a leader in the legal profession. While serving as a prosecutor, Mr. Mount has raised the public profile of Indiana prosecutors. He has been elected judge of Scott Circuit Court and will assume that office in January.
The Prosecuting Attorneys Council also presented awards in the areas of legislative excellence, law enforcement, victim advocacy, and prosecutor’s office support. The Council also recognized Indiana prosecutors and staff members for 10, 20 and 30-year service. Award winners are:
Law Enforcement - Anderson Police Officer Marty Dulworth and St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit Commander Tim Corbett.
- Nominated by Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings, Officer Marty Dulworth was wounded in the line of duty and his K-9 Kilo killed. Officer Dulworth subsequently lost his lower leg and wears a prosthesis. He is still an officer with the Anderson Police Department.
- Nominated by St. Joseph County Prosecutor Kenneth Cotter, Tim Corbett assumed command of the specialized unit following retirement from the South Bend Police Department. His unit has solved and seen prosecuted 85% of all assigned homicides. Subsequently, the prosecutor’s office has achieved a conviction rate in 95% of those cases.
Legislative Excellence – Sen. Jean Leising and Rep. Tom Wasburne, nominated by Dearborn/Ohio County Prosecutor Aaron Negangard.
- Sen. Leising has been an ally of prosecutors and law enforcement in opposing the legalization of marijuana. She is a staunch advocate for public safety and includes prosecutors in the ongoing debate related to CBD/Hemp oil and marijuana.
- Rep. Washburne is chair of the House Courts and Criminal Code Committee. He has assisted in securing legislative criminal code fixes and has supported hearing of criminal code and public safety bills.
Victim’s Advocate – Morgan County Prosecutor Steven Sonnega nominated Marlene Tyler-Black. She has worked tirelessly advocating for the rights of crime victims in Morgan County courts and within the community. She goes out of her way to talk and listen to victims, arrange for medical and counseling services, explain the protective order process, coordinate with shelters and has made “house calls†to victims when transportation was an issue.
Kathy Faulkner Richey Award – Office managers Madonna Carroll of Hendricks County and Susan Sauer of Marshall County received awards in recognition of their tremendous service as office administrators. Kathy Faulkner Richey was office administrator for the IPAC for 38 years.
- Nominated by Hendricks County Prosecutor Patricia Baldwin, Madonna Carroll has been with the office for nearly 30 years, through explosive growth in the county and through a corresponding increase in the prosecutor’s office staff. Ms. Carroll has always set the standard by working outside of office hours at public safety events and by assisting crime victims.
- Nominated by Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman, Jr., Susan Sauer has survived management styles and organization of three different prosecutors and shoulders a tremendous amount of responsibility, all completed with consistently outstanding timeliness and with attention to detail. She recalls defendants, case facts, families, case resolutions and victims in Marshall County over the span of her career.
Indiana prosecutors with more than 30 years of service were also honored. They include: Allen County Prosecutor Karen E. Richards (35 years), St. Joseph County Chief Deputy Thomas Sanders (30 years) and Tippecanoe County Deputy Prosecutor Timothy Kern (35 years).