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Adopt A Pet

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 This gorgeous female longhaired tortoiseshell was found as stray by VHS volunteer. Her name is Morticia (she was found shortly before Halloween) and she’s estimated to be about 3 years old! Her adoption fee is only $18 through 11/19 as part of the “Fantastic Cats and Where to Find Them” adoption special. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Adopt A Pet

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Sadie is a female black cat. She is front-declawed! She lives in the Cageless Cat Lounge, so she gets along with other cats. Her adoption fee is only $18 through 11/19 as part of the “Fantastic Cats and Where to Find Them” adoption special. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Eagles ink 6-foot-4 Turner to NLI

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball Head Coach Rick Stein announced that 6-foot-4 center Audrey Turner (Fishers, Indiana) has signed a national letter of intent to play for the Screaming Eagles in 2017-18.

Turner is currently a senior at Fishers High School where she averaged 8.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.2 blocks per game as a junior in 2015-16. She had a season-high 22 points to go along with six rebounds in FHS’s 58-41 win over Avon High School a year ago; while her 16 points, eight blocks and season-high 15 rebounds helped the Tigers to a 54-41 triumph over Indianapolis Arsenal Technical High School last season.

A true force in the middle, Turner had at least six blocks in five games during her junior season, with a season-best 11 coming in FHS’s 38-34 setback to Brownsburg High School.

“We are excited to welcome Audrey to our family here at USI,” Stein said. “With the loss of two senior posts after this season, we definitely needed to address the need for more depth in the paint.

“Audrey has shown that she can cause problems for the opposition with her length and shot-blocking ability,” Stein continued. “Audrey’s best basketball is ahead of her and we are excited to have the next four years to coach her.”

 

Evansville man arrested on Sexual Misconduct with a Minor Charges

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Evansville Police have arrested 46 year old MICHAEL LEROY THOMAS Jr on sexual misconduct with a minor charges.
THOMAS was arrested after the victim told police about the abuse.
The victim knew THOMAS. She told investigators that the abuse happened on multiple occasions.
Anyone with information about THOMAS is asked to call WeTip or EPD at 812-436-7979.

For full details, view this message on the web.

 

BREAKING NEWS: IS IT TRUE?

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IS IT TRUE that in todays printed Courier and Press it was reported as of last week that the City of Evansville medical expenses has surpassed $6.7 worth of unpaid medical claims for this calendar year?  …at last nights City Council meeting the Council approved $1 million to be taken from varies accounts to pay this debt down to $5.7 million dollars?  …we predict that the final figure for unpaid city employees medical bills will be much higher by December 31, 2016?

IS IT TRUE we would like to publicly thank former City Councilman and Finance Chairman John Friend  CPA for sounding the alarm concerning the unpaid city employee medical bills for the last two years?  …it is common knowledge that a couple members of the area main stream media did everything to discredit Mr. Friend during his last year in office by putting seeds of doubt concerning his claim that the City of Evansville is in a major financial tail spin?  …we can’t wait to see how Mayor Winnecke and his puppet City Council members are going to address this issue?

IS IT TRUE we also can’t wait to see how  City Council persons Dan Mcgann-Finance Chairmen, Missy Mosby-City Council President,  Jonathan Weaver- City Council Vice President are going to spin the news about the real facts concerning a $5.7 in unpaid City of Evansville medical bills as of two weeks ago

IS IT TRUE we are extremely disappointed that City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr.-CPA over the last several years have continually to denied that the City of Evansville had any major unpaid city employee medical bills issues?  …if Mr. lloyd Jr worked in the private sector and his CEO found out that he underestimated knowingly or unknowingly) the employees medical bills owed he would had been immediately terminated?

IS IT TRUE that Jack Pate is stepping down as the Publisher of the Evansville Courier and Press? ….. we wish him well in his new endeavors.

Ribbon Cutting November 15th For Enjole‘ Interiors In Downtown Evansvill

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WHAT: 

Southwest Indiana Chamber Ribbon Cutting

to commemorate addition of

Enjole‘ Interiors to Evansville’s Downtown

WHO:

Enjole‘ Interiors

WHERE:

313 Main Street, Evansville, Indiana

WHEN:

Tuesday, November 15th, 10:00 am CST

IN ATTENDANCE:

Evansville Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke

President and Owner, Enjole’ Interiors, Sharon Lemond

Director of Design and Retail, Enjole’ Interiors, Tammy Stallings

Executive Director, Department of Metropolitan Development, Kelley Coures

Executive Director, Downtown Alliance, Josh Armstrong

Representatives from Southwest Indiana Chamber

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Men’s basketball defeats Alcorn State, 82-59

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Several set career marks for Purple Aces

  Ryan Taylor and Jaylon Brown each matches their career highs in scoring as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team picked up an 82-59 victory over Alcorn State on Monday night at the Ford Center.

“I like how we bounced back from the other night,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “Once our guys settled down, I thought we did a nice job defensively.  Overall, I think our staff is pleased.  Everyone who played did something positive and we have to build on that.”

Taylor hit five of his seven attempts, four triples and seven free throws to match his mark of 21, which came in his freshman season at Ohio University against Appalachian State.

“It felt good, Taylor said.  “Coach Novsek talked about preparation and it was good to see my first few shots go in.”

For the fifth time in his career at UE (1-1), Brown scored 19 points.  It also marked the second game in a row that the Fishers, Ind. native scored 19.

“Any time you come off of a loss, you want to come back strong,” Brown said.  “When you can pick up a win over a good team, it feels good.”

A 5-0 run. Got the Aces off to a nice start.  Jaylon Brown hit a layup to open the night before Ryan Taylor drained a triple.  Alcorn State (0-2) came back to tie it up at 5-5.  After tying his mark with three triples in Friday’s opener at Louisville, Brown hit his fourth of the season to put the Aces back on top at 16-13.

That bucket was the first of seven in a row as UE took a 20-13 lead nine minutes into the game.  After the Braves ended the run, Brown notched another trey on the ensuing possession to give UE a 23-15 edge.  After the tenacious Braves squad got within three at 24-21, the UE offense came back with six in a row as Ryan Taylor’s second trey of the evening spurted the stretch, which led to a 30-21 Aces lead.

Evansville’s lead reached 14 at the break as Willie Wiley hit a bucket with 12 seconds remaining.  UE hit 14 buckets in the first half with 13 of those coming from the starters.   Brown and Taylor each had 13 in the period.

The lead continued to grow in the second half and reached the 20-point mark when a Taylor free throw made it a 61-41 game midway through the stanza.  With six minutes remaining, Jaylon Brown’s great start to the year continued as he matched his career-high of 19 points.  It marked the second game in a row and fifth time in his career that he hit the mark.  Just minutes later, another senior was able to set his career mark.  Christian Benzon notched his 10th point of the night, marking his first double-digit game at UE.

Over the final minutes of the game, the Aces lead never went under 19 points as they cruised to the 82-59 win.  Evansville finished the night shooting a strong 56.3% while holding the Braves to 37.3%.  Alcorn State did finish with a 34-33 rebounding advantage.  They were led by Marquis Vance, who notched 19 points and a game-high seven rebounds.  For the second game in a row, David Howard was the Aces’ leading rebounder, totaling six on the night.  Willie Wiley and Duane Gibson each notched five.  Sergej Vucetic connected on a pair of shots and hit five of his six free throws to finish the game with a career-best nine points.

At the half, a special presentation was made to former U.S. Army Specialist Michael Edds.  Sponsors Walmart, Royal Crown Bottling Company, 7-UP and Snapple, in conjunction with Military Warriors Support Foundation, presented Edds with the keys to a mortgage-free house.  Edds was injured in September of 2011 and was honored for his service to the United States and for being a true American hero.

FanFest will take place on Saturday morning from 10 a.m. until noon in front of the Ford Center.  Several great activities will be available free of cost prior to the Aces home contest against Morehead State, which is set for a noon start time.

 

Annual Ivy Tech Foundation Scholarship Breakfast

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Tuesday, Nov. 15; 7:30 a.m.

Each year, Ivy Tech Community College Southwest is able to provide approximately $350,000 in scholarships due to the generosity of the donations to the college for that purpose. This breakfast gives students and donors the opportunity to meet. There will be a short presentation with students telling their story. Interviews will be available.

Ivy Tech Community College Southwest Scholarships Include:

Alcoa Foundation Academic Skills Advancement Scholarship Incoming students whose placement test indicates that remediation is required.
Athena Scholarship Full time senior female student within School of Business with 3.0 GPA throughout. Interested in helping other females on campus.  Creativity in classroom; contributes time and service to community.

Must attend recognition event.

Atlas World Group, Inc. Scholarship New or continuing deserving students of promise and financial need enrolled in School of Business.
Achieve Your Degree Scholarship Students must be enrolled in a School of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, School of Business, School of Public Services, or School of University Transfer Program.  Preference shall be given to students participating in Ivy Tech’s Achieve Your Degree program with Memorial Baptist Church and New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. If there are too few students identified from the partner churches, then the scholarships may be awarded to students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Sgt. Brock Babb Fallen Heroes Memorial Scholarship Student must be a veteran with an honorable discharge and in good academic standing at Ivy Tech Community College – Southwest There will be no GPA requirements.
Terry and Valerie Banta Scholarship Must be degree seeking at the Southwest Region. Full or part-time students pursuing a business degree (Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Business Operational Applications Technology, Supply Chain Management/Logistics).
Banterra Bank Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Jimmie D. Brantley Memorial Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Dolores DeWitt Browning & Charles Browning and Mark & Jennifer Browning Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Jennifer Miller Browning and Mark DeWitt Browning Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Allison “Ali” Marie Carter Memorial Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Ann Y. & Jennings D. Carter Scholarship Deserving students who must have financial assistance in order to obtain a college education and who hope to continue their studies and to obtain a degree from University of Southern Indiana.
Jennings D. Carter and Ann Y. Carter Scholarship

 

Deserving students who must have financial assistance in order to obtain a college education and who hope to continue their studies and to obtain a degree from University of Southern Indiana.
Jennings D. Carter and Josephine K. Carter Scholarship Deserving students who must have financial assistance in order to obtain a college education and who hope to continue their studies and to obtain a degree from University of Southern Indiana.
Chancellor’s Scholarship

 

Deserving students of promise and financial need. Renewable subject to academic performance and availability of funds.
Conway Family Scholarship Student must be pursuing a health science degree, been enrolled at the college for at least one semester, and submit an essay addressing the following: “How I will use my degree to improve my community.”
Crescent-Cresline-Wabash Plastics Foundation Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need to students enrolled within the School of Technology with a preference to the plastics program.
 

 

Cruise-In Scholarship

 

 

Students must be enrolled in the Automotive Technology Program. Student must have completed 24 credit hours, have a 3.0 GPA, and submit an essay addressing the following: “Why I like the Automotive Industry.”

Nannette Dahlgren Scholarship

 

Award varies for tuition, books or fees associated with nursing program.

Awarded to nursing students who are single parents and demonstrates financial need.

Captain Henry Vanderburgh Chapter of the National Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need enrolled in Environmental Design.

Renewable for one year and subject to availability of funds.

Deaconess Medical Staff Nursing Scholarship Awarded to two Ivy Tech Deaconess Medical Staff Nurses at $1,000 each.
Donald L. Duell Memorial Scholarship

 

Award up to $1,000.

High school seniors pursuing degree in Automotive Technology.

Applicant must submit a 250-300 word essay which explains why they are planning a career in automotive repair and service.

Renewable with 3.0 GPA, 24 earned hours completed and subject to availability of funds.

Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED) Scholarship Provide financial assistance to ECED students pursuing their educational goals through the Early Childhood Education program at Ivy Tech Community College. Preference will be given to applicants who do not currently receive financial assistance. The funds will be apportioned to cover costs associated with ECED tuition and fees linked to courses included in the CDA Process Certification, other ECED Certifications, and courses toward a ECED degree at Ivy Tech.
The East Side Optimist Club of Evansville Harold J. Kitzmann Memorial Scholarship Awarded to full-time student(s) who is a graduating senior or someone under the age of 22 residing in Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, or Gibson counties, and have a minimum GPA of 2.0. Renewable for two consecutive years as long as student has passing grades and continues to be full time.
Peg Ehlen Scholarship Students taking 9 or more hours who have successfully completed 12 credit hours with 3.0 GPA or better within the past year at Ivy Tech in Evansville. The scholarship may be applied toward tuition, fees, and book costs when student’s financial aid (Loans or Pell Grant) is insufficient to cover the cost of tuition, fees, and books or unable to receive adequate funding from outside agencies to cover the costs of tuition, fees and books.
Evansville Automobile Dealers Association Scholarship Award up to $1,000. Students must be a second year degree seeking student; completed 20 or more credit hours; complete a one-page double-spaced essay on “Why I Love Cars” which describes their interest in seeking employment in a local automotive dealership.
Evansville Northside Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship Student must be degree seeking at the Ivy Tech Community college, Evansville Campus only.
Evansville Surgical Associates Scholarship Degree seeking student within the Frank L. Hilton, MD School of Health Science or the School of Nursing. Preference shall be given to employees of Evansville Surgical Associates or their dependents.
Fifth Third Bank Workforce Development Scholarship Students must be degree seeking at the Southwest Region and be enrolled in Computer Science, Nursing, Health Science, or programs in the School of Technology.  Preference shall be given to students participating in Ivy Tech’s Achieve Your Degree program with Memorial Baptist Church and New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. If there are too few students identified from the partner churches, then the scholarships may be awarded to students from underrepresented backgrounds. Student must have a FAFSA on file with Ivy Tech; no GPA requirement.
Forty & Eight Nursing Scholarship Scholarship awarded to one student seeking a Nursing degree at Ivy Tech. Preferred recipient be a grandchild, child or member of the Forty & Eight Club. If no members qualify, then it is preferred that a veteran or the child or grandchild of a veteran receive the award.
Jacob, Lillian, and Nathan M. Frank Scholarship Trust  

Students of promise and financial need residing in Vanderburgh County.

 

Thomas and Carolyn Fritz Scholarship Endowment

 

Students must be enrolled in the School of Health Sciences or a health care program

 

Futures Unlimited Scholarship

 

 

Students must be a degree seeking student; enrolled part-time; preference for first-time students. Preference also given to minorities.

Richard M. Hettenbach Memorial Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Hickey Alumni Scholarship Ivy Tech graduates taking additional classes at Ivy Tech Community College.
Barbara J. Hilton Scholarship Student pursuing a degree in Nursing. Should the recipient continue to meet the criteria, the scholarship may be renewed.
Holiday Management Foundation Scholarship Students must be pursuing a CNA or QMA certification.  No FAFSA or GPA requirements.  If no students fit this criteria, the scholarship may be awarded to one or more students pursuing nursing (LPN, ASN) degrees.  Nursing students would then need to complete a FAFSA to be eligible.
Thelma B. Horton Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Indiana and Illinois Tire Dealers Association Scholarship Automotive students who are a resident of Indiana or Illinois, have completed at least 12 credit hours and maintained a 2.5 GPA.
Jean O. and Donald B. Korb Family Scholarship

 

Two students will be selected.  One student must be a degree seeking student within the School of Health Sciences studying nursing and the other student within the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Gerald and Louise Lamkin Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
 

 

 

Latino Scholarship

 

 

 

Must be degree seeking in any program at the Southwest Region; first or second generation Latino or Hispanic; enrolled in at least 6 credit hours; minimum GPA of 2.5;  received or participated in at least one of the following: honors, awards, extra-curricular activities or community service; financial need; essay of maximum of 300 words on a problem facing the Latino community and what you can do to help make positive changes; one letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor/ advisor or instructor/ or a clergy person or friend. This scholarship can be used for tuition, books and fees. No FAFSA required.

Dr. Carl C. Lyles, Sr. Scholarship Endowment

 

Students must be African-American, pursuing a degree in Nursing, have a minimum GPA of 2.5, and have a FAFSA on file with Ivy Tech. If no African-American Nursing students apply, criteria will be widen to consider African-American students enrolled in healthcare programs (exercise science, health care support, medical assistant, paramedic/EMT, and surgical technology). Award varies for tuition, fees, books, tests, and uniforms.
Thomas P. and Donna W. Lynch Scholarship Scholarship shall be awarded to one or more students enrolled at Ivy Tech Community College-Southwest.  Recipients shall have financial need and reside in Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, or Warrick Counties in Indiana.
Loral and James McCarty Endowed Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Helen Bastnagel Miller & Thomas R. Miller and Mark & Jennifer Browning Nursing Scholarship Students must be a Nursing degree seeking student.
Tom & Helen Miller and Mark & Jennifer Browning Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Lewis B. and Bernice H. Newman Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Dr. Michael E. Petty  School of Liberal Arts & Science Scholarship Student(s) must be majoring in either Liberal Arts or General Studies, have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and have completed 30 credit hours.
 

 

Harvey S. Poling, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

 

 

Students must be a degree seeking student and at least 28 years old; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and have completed half of his/her program requirements.

Z. Olen and Inez G. Pumphrey Foundation Scholarship Awarded to degree seeking students taking classes at the Ivy Tech Princeton Instructional Site.
Sonya Rine Memorial Scholarship

 

Full or part-time student pursuing degree in Environmental/Interior Design with preference to student 25 years-old or more; have completed 6 hours in program. The scholarship may be applied toward tuition, fee, and book costs; materials and supplies for program courses.  Renewable based on 3.0 GPA.
Joseph E. Rood, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

 

Student must be a degree seeking student from Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey or Gibson County enrolled in Paramedic Science Program; must be enrolled in PAR 111 to PAR 221
Elna Ryals Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Santon Trust Scholarship Students must be degree seeking.
Dr. Daniel L. and Mrs. Kathy J. Schenk Scholarship Fund Students must be a single mother with 30+ hours of earned credit.
Luise Schnakenburg Scholarship

 

Students must be a second year student. The scholarship may be applied towards the cost of books required for completion of degree program.
School of Business Scholarship

Full or part-time students pursuing a business degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion.

 

School of Fine Arts and Design Scholarship

 

Full or part-time students pursuing a fine arts and design degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion.
School of Health Sciences Scholarship Students pursuing a health science degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion. Consideration given for professional and community service and/or exceptional personal circumstances.
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scholarship

 

Award varies for tuition and/or books.

Full and part time students of promise and financial need earning a degree in liberal arts and sciences with 3.0 GPA and 12 hours program completion.

School of Nursing Scholarship

 

Students pursuing a nursing degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion. Consideration given for professional and community service and/or exceptional personal circumstances.
School of Public and Social Services Scholarship Full or part-time students pursuing a public and social services degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion
School of Technology Scholarship Full or part-time students pursuing a technology degree; must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and 12 hours program completion.
Servant Leader Scholarship Students must be pursuing a degree in any program, must have completed one semester at Ivy Tech Community College – Southwest, submit a letter of recommendation from a faith leader, and answer a series of questions on application. Scholarship is renewable for one year if applicant(s) meet all original requirements for this scholarship.  No GPA requirements.
 

 

Student Government Association

Full and part time students with preference given to students with a history of school leadership activity; letter of recommendation from advisor to Student Government Association attesting to applicant’s school leadership activity or statement from applicant attesting to school leadership activity (one-page, double-spaced).
Suhrheinrich Scholarship Deserving students of promise and financial need.
Tell City Campus Retention Awarded to a degree seeking student taking at least six credit hours in the Fall Semester at the Ivy Tech Tell City Campus and enrolled in at least six credit hours for the Spring Semester. Scholarship awarded in Spring Semester only.
TJX Foundation Minority (racial, ethnic, or gender) students or underprivileged students.
Toyota Industrial Scholarship Awarded to one student of diverse backgrounds (ethnic minority) who is enrolled full-time in the Industrial Technology/Maintenance program.  Women and Veterans are encouraged to apply.  Applicants may not be currently employed in an industrial maintenance position. Renewable if program qualifications/standards are met.
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons Scholarship Student must be pursuing a degree within the Surgical Technology Program.
Trustee Leadership Scholarship

 

Students demonstrate leadership abilities. Students must provide a letter of recommendation from a faculty member and complete a one-page double-spaced essay on student leadership.
Mamie Young Scholarship Students must be degree seeking and living in Vanderburgh County.  No GPA requirements.
Sloane B. Zirkle Scholarship Awarded to one student pursuing a degree in Automotive Technology.

 

“READERS FORUM” NOVEMBER 15, 2016

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

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