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2016-2017 Broadway In Evansville Pre-Sale

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PRE-SALE PASSCODE:

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Pre-Sale starts Friday, October 21 at 10am and runs through Thursday, October 27 10pm.
Tickets go on-sale to the general public Friday, October 28 at 10am
Cinderella
Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 7:00pm
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Pippin
Monday, April 17, 2017 at 7:30pm
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Once
Friday, March 10, 2017 at 7:30pm
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Rent
Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 7:30pm
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Cast Your Vote

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Dear Friend,

Casting your vote in elections is your right as a United States citizen, and I hope you exercise that right on Nov. 8.

 
On Election Day polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.

If you reside in Vanderburgh County, you are able to vote at any of the voting centers listed here.

If you reside in Posey County, you will need to visit your voting location based on your residency. Click here to determine where to cast your ballot on Election Day.

Sincerely,

State Rep. Wendy McNamara

VHS to Host Microchip Clinic To Protect Pets Ahead Of Halloween

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VHS to Host Microchip Clinic to Protect Pets Ahead Of Halloween

The Vanderburgh Humane Society is hosting a special afternoon microchip clinic on Tuesday, October 25th from 1:00-3:00 pm. Microchips will be sold for $15, which is 40% off the regular price of $25. Microchips are normally only offered on Saturday mornings at the Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic.

Halloween can be a scary and dangerous time for pets. With trick-or-treating going on, strangers are walking up to front doors dressed in costume and doors/gates are being opened much more often. This may terrify pets who are nervous, older, or who have not lived in their homes very long. Gates can be left open or unattended pets can be stolen from yards. Identification is a necessary factor in ensuring a pet’s safe return if it does go missing. A properly-fitting collar, ID tags with current phone numbers, and a registered microchip will greatly increase pet owners’ chances of getting their beloved pet home safely and promptly.

  • This Clinic is first-come first-serve, no appointment necessary.
  • Microchips will be offered for pet dogs & cats only.
  • Clients should arrive as close to 1:00 as possible in the front lobby of the Vanderburgh Humane Society.
  • No other services will be offered during this Clinic. Microchips only.
  • Dogs must be leashed and cats must be in individual carriers.
  • The $15 cost includes the 24PetWatch microchip insertion and national registration.
  • Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted.
  • Clients do NOT have to live in Vanderburgh County or be within a certain income threshold to attend this Clinic.

USI Volleyball suffers four-set loss at UIndy

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball rallied from a one-set deficit, but could not repeat that effort a second time as it suffered a 25-15, 18-25, 25-18, 25-20 Great Lakes Valley Conference setback to the University of Indianapolis Saturday afternoon.

After posting a negative .024 attacking percentage in a 10-point loss in the opener, the Screaming Eagles rebounded with a seven-point win in the second frame to even the match at a set apiece heading into the intermission.

Both teams used big runs to earn their victories in the first two stanzas. UIndy used a 12-3 stretch to break an 8-8 tie in the first set, while the Eagles went on an 11-5 push to build a commanding 17-11 lead in the second set.

USI (9-14, 3-8 GLVC) trailed 8-7 in the third frame when the Greyhounds went on a 9-3 run to put the set out of reach for the Eagles. USI had just eight kills and was limited to a .000 attacking percentage as it suffered the seven-point loss.

The Eagles jumped in front, 8-4, early in the fourth set, but a 4-0 UIndy rally erased the Eagles’ advantage.

UIndy (12-10, 7-4 GLVC), which hit .469 in the final stanza, used another 4-0 surge later in the frame to break a 14-14 stalemate. USI cut the deficit to a single tally with a 4-1 run, but the Greyhounds won six of the final eight rallies to secure the win.

Junior outside hitter Shelbi Morris (Brazil, Indiana) had nine kills to lead the Eagles, while freshman middle hitter Elexis Coleman(Joliet, Illinois) had eight kills and a .333 attacking percentage. Junior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) added seven kills and six blocks, while senior setter Quin Shoultz (Columbus, Indiana) had 31 assists and 13 digs.

USI also got 12 digs from junior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana), who became the fifth player in program history to surpass the 1,200-career dig plateau.

The Eagles return to action Friday at 7 p.m. when they host Missouri University of Science and Technology at the Physical Activities Center. USI will hold the drawing for the $500 campus store shopping spree between the second and third sets.

 

Seven All-GLVC runners give Eagles 12th-straight title

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Seven All-Conference runners propelled No. 10 University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country to their 12th-consecutive team title at the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships on Saturday in Rolla, Missouri. With 24 conference titles overall, the Screaming Eagles own the most in GLVC history among all sports.

Falling sixteen seconds shy of the top spot, junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) lead the Eagles with a runner-up finish, while earning his first All-GLVC honor. Grau crossed the finish line with a time of 24 minutes, 18.18 seconds in his first GLVC Championship meet.

Senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) captured a top five finish with a time of 24:41, good enough for fourth and his second All-GLVC award. Senior Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana) and 2015 GLVC Freshman of the Year Darin Lawrence (Indianapolis, Indiana) finished in sixth and seventh, respectively, with times of 24:45 and 24:58. Lutz captured his third All-Conference honor, while Lawrence received his first.

Rounding out the top ten individual finishers were juniors James Cecil (Owensboro, Kentucky) and Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana) in ninth and 10th, respectively. The duo received their first All-GLVC awards with their finishes.

Nathan Hall (Springfield, Missouri) was named the GLVC Freshman of the Year for his efforts, a 13th place finish and a time of 25:26. He is the eighth GLVC Freshman of the Year for the USI men’s cross country team as Eagles captured the award for the second-consecutive year.

As a team, the Eagles won the Championship with 28 points, defeating the field by 38. Lewis University and Bellarmine University finished seconds and third with 66 and 75 points, respectively. The University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Saint Joseph’s College round out the top five.

USI Head Coach Mike Hillyard earned two more GLVC Coach of the Year honors, bringing his career total to a combined 24, after leading both the men’s and the women’s teams to GLVC Championships Saturday.

USI returns to action November 5 when it hosts the NCAA Division II Midwest Region Championships at Angel Mounds.

 

Roberts’ win lifts Eagles to sixth-straight GLVC Title

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Junior Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) captured the first Great Lakes Valley Conference Individual Championship for University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country since 2011 to help the Screaming Eagles earn their sixth-consecutive conference title Saturday in Rolla, Missouri.

Roberts completed the six-kilometer course in 20 minutes, 36.03 seconds for her third consecutive All-GLVC honor. As the top finisher, Roberts earned the GLVC Runner of the Year award becoming the first USI women’s runner to earn the award since Jackie Henderson in 2011.

Just behind the top conference runner, senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) earned a second-place finish with her time of 21:01 for her second-straight All-Conference honor.

Sophomore Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana) and junior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) also earned All-GLVC recognition with seventh and eighth-place finishes, respectively. Jones earned her first All-Conference nod with a time of 22:03, while Lincoln receives the award for the second time with a 22:08.

Rounding out the top seven runners for USI were senior Carly Whitesell (Zionsville) and junior Bryce Cutler (Benzonia, Michigan) who crossed the finish line in 17th and 24th, respectively.

As a team, the No. 8 Eagles finished with 28 points, 55 ahead of Bellarmine University, which was second with 83 points. With just one point separating the two, Lewis University and Wisconsin-Parkside finished with 87 and 88 points, respectively. Truman State University rounded out the top five with 158 points.

USI Head Coach Mike Hillyard earned two more GLVC Coach of the Year honors, bringing his career total to a combined 24, after leading both the men’s and the women’s teams to GLVC Championships Saturday.

USI returns to action November 5 when it hosts the NCAA Division II Midwest Region Championships at Angel Mounds.

 

BREAKING NEWS FROM CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Thunderbolts Front Office Faces Unique Challenge In Inaugural Season

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Thunderbolts Front Office Faces Unique Challenge In Inaugural Season

 It’s a new team, a new league, and a new look for professional hockey in Evansville.

Staff with the Evansville Thunderbolts say picking up for a franchise that left overnight has been a unique challenge.

Swimming and Diving sweep Valparaiso

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Strong efforts by both the men and the women’s squads earned swimming and diving a pair of wins tonight over Valparaiso.

Evansville’s men won by a final of 131-74 while the women’s team took the victory by a final of 152-33.

“I am very excited about the wins tonight, especially after the last few weeks of hard training,” head coach Rickey Perkins said.  “We had some great swims. It was great to compete against someone else besides ourselves.”

Senior Michaela Kent had a successful evening.  She took top honors in the 100 backstroke with a time of 59.22 followed closely by teammates Emma Gowdy and Taylor Davidson for a sweep in the event.  Kent also teamed up with Alaina Sylvester, Kristen Myers, and Danielle Freeman for a victory in the 400 Medley Relay.

Senior Danielle Freeman also scored her share of points with victories in both the 50 and 100 Freestyle, with times of 24.12 and 53.78 respectively. Teammates Kent and freshman Emma Hennessy followed in second and third place for another event sweep in the 50. In the 100, freshman Kristy Kupfer edged out Crusader Paige Wright by .04 seconds to take second place with a time of 55.55

Freshman Aine Scholand picked up three wins of her own as well. Her time of 10:41.11 in the 1000 freestyle took first by a wide margin, with teammate Ashton Adams following in second with 11:00.76. Scholand went on to win the 500 freestyle as well with a 5:21.56, with Adams and sophomore Megan Schremp in second a third for yet another sweep. The 400 Freestyle Relay of Kupfer, Myers, Scholand, and Adams took the win as well in a final time of 3:43.38. In addition to both relays, Myers won her third event, the 400 IM, posting a 4:45.59.

Additional victories came for the women in the form of junior Kayla Aitken in the 100 Butterfly with a 1:01.90, and Alaina Sylvester in the 100 Breaststroke, touching in at a 1:10.96.

The men’s team matched the efforts of the women with a slew of victories of their own. Freshman Paul Cozzens picked up two individual wins in the 400 IM and the 100 Butterfly, clocking in at 4:16.55 and 53.02 respectively. He also combined his efforts with Dan O’Brien, Will Glasscock, and Matt Duke to win the 400 Medley Relay with a time of 3:35.46.

O’Brien, Glasscock, and Duke each took top honors as well. O’Brien edged out second place Crusader Max Penn in the 100 Backstroke with a final time of 54.12. Glasscock took a solid victory in the 100 breaststroke at a 1:01.58, and Duke took the 50 freestyle in a 22.18.

Freshman Brandt Hudson took all three of his races as well. The 1000 freestyle was won in a 10:10.12, and the 500 freestyle with 4:54.36. The Aces finished the meet with a final victory in the 400 Freestyle Relay. Hudson’s efforts, along with Everett Plocek, Jared Sutphin, and Blake Wheeler, clocked in at 3:14.80

The Aces are back in action at Boilermaker Aquatic Center tomorrow morning at noon EST.

IU Swimming & Diving Posts Three Wins over Texas and Florida

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 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams got the 2016-17 season off to a great start on Friday, posting three wins in a long-course meters tri-meet with Texas and Florida at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind.

The Hoosier men posted two wins on Friday, beating two-time defending NCAA Champion Texas, 149-132, and taking down Florida, who placed third at last season’s NCAA Championships, 181-100. For the Indiana women, the Hoosiers beat Florida, 150-131, but fell to Texas, 170-106.

“I have to congratulate our men’s swimming and diving team,” IU head swimming coach Ray Looze remarked. “That’s the first win we have ever gotten over Texas or Florida in over 40 years. Our guys definitely came to race and I am super proud of them. Nobody was at full strength, but that happens this time of year and who show up with is who you have to compete with and I thought our guys were real competitive. I’m really proud of our men.

“I thought our women started off the meet great but faded. A lot of that has to do with taking care of your body during a meet and keeping that competitive edge and not easing up. I thought we got a little bit complacent. Overall, to have three wins against this level of competition is good and we can be a lot better.”

In the men’s 200 medley relay, the Hoosier team of Bob Glover, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza and Ali Khalafalla won with a time of 1:41.58 – the fifth-best time in school history. On the women’s side, the IU team of Brooklyn Snodgrass, Lilly King, Gia Dalesandro and Gabriela Rajic took second with a school-record mark of 1:55.72.

Freshman Cassie Jernberg had a nice debut for the Hoosiers in the 800 freestyle, leading the team by placing third with a time of 8:58.60. Stephanie Marchuk was fourth overall with a mark of 8:59.68.

For the Hoosier men, transfer and 2016 Olympian for Egypt Marwan Elkamash won the 800 freestyle with a time of 8:19.42, while teammate Adam Destrampe finished fifth overall with a mark of 8:28.78.

The Hoosier men had a great showing in the 200 freestyle, with 2016 Rio gold medalist Blake Pieroni leading the way, coming in second with a time of 1:51.44. Elkamash was third in a time of 1:52.23, while 2016 Team Slovenia Olympian Anze Tavcar touched fifth with a mark of 1:53.73. A 2016 bronze medalist for Team Canada in Rio, Kennedy Goss paced IU in the women’s 200 freestyle, touching the wall third in a time of 2:03.65.

The Indiana men went 1-2 in the 100 backstroke, with Glover winning in a time of 57.36. Teammate Wilson Beckman was second overall with a mark of 58.40. On the women’s side, Snodgrass placed third with a time of 1:04.91.

The Hoosiers swept the 100 breaststroke on Saturday, with King winning for the women and Finnerty touching first on the men’s side. King, the 2016 Olympic champion in the event, won with a time of 1:09.05, while teammate Laura Morley placed fifth with a mark of 1:15.02. Finnerty won the men’s 100 breast with a time of 1:05.11.

Reagan Cook led the IU women in the 200 butterfly, placing fourth with a time of 2:18.29, while Dalesandro came in fifth with a mark of 2:18.88. On the men’s side, Lanza touched the wall fourth in a time of 2:07.10, while Max Irwin was fifth in 2:08.12.

Indiana swept the top-3 in the men’s 50 freestyle, with Khalafalla winning with a time of 22.61. The 2016 Team Egypt Olympian was followed by Pieroni in second at 23.01 and Tavcar in third in 23.45.

In the men’s 1m dive, 2016 Rio Summer Olympic silver medalist Michael Hixon made his return to Bloomington, winning the event with a NCAA qualifying score of 394.30. Fellow Olympian and teammate James Connor placed third

In the women’s 3m dive, IU’s Michal Bower placed second overall with a personal-best score of 335.15. With her NCAA qualifying mark, Bower now ranks as the 12th-best performer in the event in school history. Making her Hoosier debut, Taylor Pamplin placed sixth with a score of 271.30.

IU had another strong showing in the 100 freestyle, with Pieroni earning his second win of the day, touching first overall with a time of 50.14. Khalafalla was third in a time of 51.33, while Tavcar took fifth with a mark of 51.48.

In the 200 backstroke, Goss led the Hoosiers, winning with a time of 2:15.53, leading a trio of top-5 finishers. Shelly Drozda came in third with a mark of 2:18.71, while Rachel Matsumura took fifth in a time of 2:19.51. On the men’s side, Beckman led the IU charge, placing fourth with a time of 2:07.79.

Cody Taylor led the IU men in the 200 breaststroke, placing second overall with a time of 2:24.17. Freshman Jack Kucharczyk was fifth overall in a mark of 2:25.18. On the women’s side, King was third in a time of 2:36.38.

Elkamash continued his great debut for the Hoosiers, placing second in the men’s 400 freestyle with a time of 3:56.35. Matt Anderson was third in 4:05.08, while Destrampe took fifth in a mark of 4:06.04. On the women’s side, Marchuk led the way, placing third with a time of 4:23.00, while Jernberg took fifth in 4:26.61.

In the 100 butterfly, Lanza placed second for the IU men with a time of 54.71, while Dalesandro highlighted the Hoosier women’s effort, taking third with a mark of 1:01.87.

Lanza placed third overall in the men’s 200 IM with a time of 2:09.75, while Dalesandro led the IU women, taking fourth in the event with a time of 2:24.69. Sam Lisy was fifth with a time of 2:24.76.

The Hoosier women’s 400 freestyle relay team of Ali Rockett, Snodgrass, Shelby Koontz and Goss took second place with a time of 3:59.24.

In the final event of the night, the Hoosier men trotted out four Olympians – Pieroni, Khalafalla, Tavcar and Elkamash – with the quartet placing second overall with a time of 3:23.84. The relay’s time is the fourth-fastest in IU history.

The Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will be back in action on Saturday, October 22 when the team hosts Florida and Texas in a short-course yards tri-meet at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The meet is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. ET.

 

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