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Homestand Continues On Tuesday Against Bowling Green

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Aces and Falcons to tangle at 7 p.m.

The third contest in a five-game homestand is set for Tuesday night as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Bowling Green to the Ford Center for a 7 p.m. game.

Evansville put forth one of its best efforts of the season on Saturday, earning a 72-67 win over Boise State for its second-consecutive win in the MVC/Mountain West Challenge after earning a road win at Fresno State a season ago.  UE led by as many as 10 points with four minutes remaining, but the Broncos roared back to tie it up before the Aces knocked down all six free throws in the final minute.  Jaylon Brown knocked down 11 out of 12 free throws on his way to a game-high 21 points while Ryan Taylor finished with 14.

Willie Wiley made it 3-for-4 as he notched double figures for the third time in four games with 13 points against Boise State.  Over the last two games, Wiley has connected on 11 of his 13 attempts, including a 5-6 effort against the Broncos.  Wiley was extremely efficient, knocking down 6 of his 7 attempts on his way to 14 points; he also blocked three shots.

Jaiveon Eaves had a nice game against Wabash, posting seven points on 3-for-7 shooting from the floor.  He was on the floor for 21 minutes while grabbing two rebounds and had two assists.  In the victory over Boise State, Eaves played just four minutes, but made it count as his triple in the first half got the Aces within two in the victory.

Another freshman – Dru Smith – also played a pivotal role against the Broncos.  With 38 seconds remaining and the game tied, Smith hit a pair of free throws that gave the Aces the lead for good as they improved to 4-4 on the season.

Bowling Green comes to Evansville with a 3-5 mark following an 85-56 loss at Cincinnati on Sunday.  Prior to that game, the Falcons won three in a row, including triumphs over Murray State and Morgan State.  Pacing BGSU is Wes Alcegaire, who enters Tuesday’s game with 13 points per game.  Just behind him is Zack Denny, who has notched 12.6 PPG along with a team-best 17 steals.

In three match-ups in the series between the two schools, Bowling Green has a slight 2-1 lead.  The teams played a home-and-home in 2000 and 2001 with the Falcons taking both ends.  Evansville won the other meeting, which was played in Owensboro, Ky. in 1949.

Homegrown Manufacturer Expanding in Floyd County

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New Albany – W.M. Kelley Company, a manufacturer specializing in material handling equipment and conveyor systems, announced plans today to expand its operations here, creating up to 13 new jobs by 2019.
“The gears of Indiana’s manufacturing economy keep turning,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Indiana leads the nation with the strongest concentration of manufacturing jobs, and we’re proud of our low-regulation, low-tax business climates that helps companies grow and expand. And we’re proud of our Hoosier workforce, whose skills and work ethic are the catalysts behind Indiana’s job creation and why homegrown success stories like W.M. Kelley continue to expand across our state. I’m glad W.M. Kelley chose to build their business in the Hoosier state, and I’m looking forward to its continued growth.”

The homegrown Hoosier company will invest $1.88 million to expand and equip its facility at 620 Durgee Road in New Albany. In order to meet growing demand from the material handling industry, the company will begin construction in January on a 14,000-square-foot addition to its manufacturing facility, expanding the building to cover nearly 100,000 square feet. This increased floor space will allow the company to support its plans to increase sales by 30 percent by the end of 2018.

W.M. Kelley, which currently employs more than 65 associates, plans to continue hiring skilled welders and machine operators. These positions are expected on average to pay salaries above the Floyd County average wage. Interested applicants may apply in person at the company’s facility or by emailing a resume to info@wmkelley.com.

“We’re proud to be expanding in Indiana because of our employees and the outstanding regional workforce here, which is highly skilled in manufacturing,” said Mike Kelley, president of W.M. Kelley. “We have always been able to find and hire qualified people in New Albany who care about the future of the company, and we look forward to growing this business right here with their help.”

Founded in 1971 in New Albany, W.M. Kelley is a family-owned company specializing in the design and manufacture of material handling equipment, custom metal fabrication components and complete assemblies. Serving the agricultural, automotive, airline, food and beverage, construction and defense industries, the company has supplied conveyor systems to every state in the nation and several countries around the world.

“Congratulations on the success of the W.M. Kelley Company and news of its planned expansion,” said New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan. “The city of New Albany strives to create a positive business environment for all businesses and employees, and we are thrilled that the W.M. Kelley Company is planning to expand here in our city.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered W.M. Kelley Company Inc. up to $75,000 in performance-based training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. The city of New Albany will consider additional incentives at the request of One Southern Indiana.

W.M. Kelley’s announcement follows news last month that precast concrete manufacturer Ohio Valley Precast plans to invest $12 million to establish operations in nearby Charlestown, creating up to 80 new high-wage jobs in the region. Companies like W.M. Kelley and Ohio Valley Precast have helped Indiana’s economy add 29,900 jobs so far this year, with the state’s unemployment rate falling to 4.4 percent, which is below the average rate for the nation and all neighboring states.

 

2017 PEF/EVSC Summer Musical

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Official announcement of the 2017 PEF/EVSC Summer Musical and Directing Team

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

3:30 p.m.

Virtually – on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Public-Education-Foundation-of-Evansville-Inc/ and www.facebook.com/EVSC1 ), Twitter (PEFEVV; EVSC1), and our websites:  www.pefevansville.org and www.evscschools.com .

The Public Education Foundation and Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation are pleased to let you know that we will be virtually announcing our 29th annual Summer Musical on Wednesday, December 7, 2017, at 3:30 p.m.  A Press Information sheet will be emailed to all media at that time along with an electronic file of the logo.

We ask that you share this information with your audience in every way available:  on-air verbal announcement, share our Facebook/Twitter posts, create your own posts, include on your website – any way you can think of, we will appreciate any and all of it!

The mission of the Public Education of Evansville, Inc. (PEF) is inspiring and cultivating innovative education for all students.  The PEF Board of Directors embraces these values: inspiring the love of learning, cultivating innovation, supporting experiential education, being intentionally inclusive and operating independently and autonomously.  Follow PEF on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Public-Education-Foundation-of-Evansville-Inc/), Twitter (PEFEVV), and at www.pefevansville.org .

For More Information Contact:  Amy Walker, Executive Director, 812 422-1699 (office) or 812-480-7406 (cell).

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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 Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Sara Hunter of Sara Hunter Photography. Sara is a photographer that focuses on both event and portrait photography. Sara discusses the “Thin Blue Line Project” calendar that showcases law enforcement officers as the people they are behind the uniform. 100% of the profit from the calendar sales will be donated to C.O.P.S, Concerns of Police Survivors. Further information on the Thin Blue Line Project can user29396-1480971477-media1_392e28_240_158_prsme_ user29396-1480971478-media2_74764b_159_240_prsme_ user29396-1480971479-media3_e2d5cd_240_158_prsme_be found at http://www.sarahunterphotography.com/thin-blue-life-project.html.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Lexi Crider and DaJuan Outlaw, Evansville, daughter, Yilanni Navay, Nov. 25

Heaven D’Angelo, Evansville, daughter, Irys-Karma Josephine, Nov. 27

Doretha Brown, Evansville, sons, Jaylen Micheal Ray, and Jakylen Raymond Marquis, Nov. 28

Katie and Joe O’Neil, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Rhyland James, Nov. 28

Kelley and Matthew Walker, Boonville, Ind., son, Emmitt Matthew, Nov. 28

Khadijah Sherman and Caleb Quarles, Evansville, daughter, Kyleigh Olivia, Nov. 28

Shanna and Robert Risley, Evansville, daughter, Jersey Mya, Nov. 28

Sharmayne and Zachary Dillon, Evansville, son, Finnegan Haddix Weddel, Nov. 28

Allea and Riley Heftye, Evansville, daughter, Claire Ann Christine, Nov. 29

Emily and Daniel Robinson, Newburgh, son, Jack Ray, Nov. 29

Mackenzie and Chase Reneer, Evansville, son, Kaeson Wayne, Nov. 29

Jessica and Carl Rainey, Evansville, daughter, Cecillia Noelle, Nov. 30

Marisa Patwa and Alexander Roll, Evansville, daughter, Sansa Kathryn, Nov. 30

Jerica Mullins and Daemon Gossar, Evansville, son, Gabriel Xander, Dec. 1

Kristen and Jack Hudson, Dixon, Ky., son, Connor William, Dec. 1

Morgan and Jerry Cullum, Morganfield, Ky., son, Micah James Scott, Dec. 1

Amanda Ward and Stephen Smith, Carmi, Ill., daughter, Willow Rayne, Dec. 3

Ansar Alsadiq and Ali Alhujairi, Evansville, son, Yusuf Ali, Dec. 3

Sadie and David McKeon Jr., Evansville, son, Liam Michael, Dec. 3

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Clarence Melvin Moore Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Teddy Wayne Roy Theft, Level 6 felony

Dustin James Pitcher Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer, Class A misdemeanor

Jackie Joe Whittley Domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony 

Jessica Renee Scarberry Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Conspiracy to commit dealing in methamphetamine, Level 3 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Antonio Bibbs Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Conspiracy to commit dealing in methamphetamine, Level 3 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Brandyn Alan Cox Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Leaving the scene of an accident, Class B misdemeanor

Reckless driving, Class B misdemeanor

Adopt A Pet

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November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month. Though it might be almost over, making a difference for an older dog is rewarding year-round! This is Lucky and he’s an 11-year-old male Beagle. He lived in the same home his entire life until his family lost their house, and had no choice but to surrender him. Lucky’s $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org to inquire!

 

It’s More Than Just Toys…Message Of Giving Spreads From Public Safety Workers To Kids

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It’s More Than Just Toys…Message Of Giving Spreads From Public Safety Workers To Kids

While the 8th Annual 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays brought in a record number of donations, the most touching aspect of the event is bigger than the toys themselves.

As countless volunteers from the public safety community staffed the event for 60 straight hours, we were all touched by the amount of children who came out to donate a toy for another child. They donated for a child they will never meet. All they know is hospitalized child may need that toy some day and they wanted to make sure that no child would be left out. We also had some kids who were giving back. They had received a toy while in the hospital and wanted to make sure they were able to pay it forward.

We saw Chucky Williams and Kameryn Dix organize a year long toy drive to help 911 Gives Hope. We had a young man with a big heart donate his birthday presents to other kids.

We can’t express our gratitude enough to all of the kids who helped make our toy drive a success. We can only stand back in amazement and know that our community will be in good hands long after we finish our careers.

Mead Johnson Terminal

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As early as 1856, the federal government recognized Evansville’s significance as a transportation center by designating it an official Port of Entry. Evansville businessman E. Mead Johnson, Sr., bolstered this position when he built the shipping terminal on Ohio Street that bears his name. Dedicated in February 1931, the warehouse boasted 90,000 square feet and was the largest such structure on the Ohio River. This photo, taken soon after it opened, also shows the remnants of Sweezer Pond to the north of the terminal.

AG Zoeller Appointed To National Advisory Board

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CWAG Alliance Partnership Develops Cross-Border Legal Relationships  

INDIANAPOLIS – In recognition of his commitment and ongoing efforts to build relationships with attorney general counterparts in countries like Mexico and Cuba, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has been named to the Alliance Partnership of the Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) Advisory Board.

Zoeller has been involved for several years in multi-state and bi-national efforts with other state AGs to combat international crime, and support rule of law in both the U.S. and Mexico.

“I am honored to continue my involvement in the Alliance Partnership and its mission,” Zoeller said.  “The issues we tackle are not isolated and require ongoing dialogue and training with our Latin American neighbors to advance the rule of law and in combating the cross-border issues like human trafficking and transnational violence.”

The Conference of Western Attorneys General coordinates the efforts of the Alliance Partnership which leverages funding from the State Department and other entities who support Rule of Law programming.  There are 42 United States Attorneys General Offices participating in the training of Mexican State Attorneys General Offices, and other Mexican justice and law enforcement entities.  CWAG has 34 participating Mexican jurisdictions and more than a dozen additional Mexican federal and State partnering agencies.

The most recent exchange occurred this past September when the Partnership sponsored Zoeller and a team of United States Attorneys General in an exchange in Cuba.  The team met with their Cuban counterparts and interacted with members of the Cuban legal community in an ongoing multi-state effort to combat human and drug trafficking.  The cost of the trip, and all trips, are handled by the Alliance Partnership and are not paid for with Indiana tax dollars.

“These exchanges offer valuable insights for every participant,” Zoeller added. “Despite differences in our legal systems, every country faces serious common problems and we need to collaborate to fight transnational crime.”

The September meetings in Cuba, were one of several previous meetings organized by the CWAG Alliance Partnership between state AGs from the U.S. and their counterparts in Mexico and other Latin American nations.

Zoeller has initiated partnerships between the Alliance Partnership and the Wilson Center.  In September 2010, Zoeller’s office hosted a training event , attended by 70 prosecutors and investigators from Mexico that focused on Mexico’s rule of law. Zoeller and former United States Senator, Richard Lugar keynoted that program.

In October 2015, Zoeller and a group of other state AGs from the U.S. attended a two-day conference in Mexico City and met with that nation’s criminal justice officials to discuss the problems of human trafficking, drug trafficking and Internet privacy.

Zoeller also serves as the National Association of Attorneys General liaison to the United States Trade Representative and is a member of the United States Global Leadership Coalition’s Indiana Advisory Committee.