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Eagles place sixth in the Big Apple

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WHITE PLAINS, NY – The University of Southern Indiana women’s golf team finished sixth at the Big Apple Lady Invitational, held Monday and Tuesday at Elmwood Country Club in White Plains, New York.

Leading the Screaming Eagles was freshman Abbey Leighty (Mt. Carmel, Illinois), as she tied for 28thafter shooting an 19-over 163 (82-81). Freshman Grace Davis (Valparaiso, Indiana) was not far behind placing 31st with a 20-over 164 (79-85).

Junior Taylor Howerton (Evansville, Indiana) shot a 21-over 166 (84-81) to tie for 32nd, while sophomore Paige Ellerbusch (Belknap, Illinois) finished 41st with a 28-over 172 (89-83). Senior Kori Jacobsen(Bedford, Indiana) was one stroke back with a 29-over 173 (81-92) .Playing as an individual, senior Holly Bumpus (Henderson, Kentucky) finished 56th with a 38-over 182 (90-92).

USI placed sixth out of 14 teams, shooting an 80-over 656 (326-330).

Pilar Echeverria of the University of Indianapolis was the individual medalist with an even par 144 (76-68). Indianapolis also took first as a team, shooting a 10-over 586 (298-288).

The Eagles complete their fall schedule October 24-25 with the Trevecca Women’s Fall Invitational at Old Hickory Country Club in Hickory, Tennessee.

 

10/17-18/2016 — Big Apple Lady Invitational
Elmwood Country Club — White Plains, NY
Par 72, 5921 yards — 14 teams, 81 players

Southern Indiana 326 330   656    +80   6th
Leighty, Abbey 82 81   163    +19   t-28th
Davis, Grace 79 85   164    +20   31st
Howerton, Taylor 84 81   165    +21   t-32nd
Ellerbusch, Paige 89 83   172    +28   41st
Jacobsen, Kori 81 92   173    +29   t-42nd
Bumpus, Holly# 90 92   182    +38   56th

# Indicates individual player

 

IS IT TRUE OCTOBER 19, 2016

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IS IT TRUE we have been informed that last Friday members of the Evansville FOP  voted to file an “legal injunction” against Mayor Winnecke and members of City Council because of the way they mishandled the terms of their Employee Healthcare benefits contract?   …we are also hearing that members of the EFD are also likely to joining the FOP in this legal action?  …we hear that the highly regarded attorney Charlie Burger shall represent them?  …we are also hearing this “legal injunction” may be called “Penguins. Over City Employees” suit? …this is a developing news story?

IS IT TRUE that CCO blogger “ROSES” posted the following in the CCO comment section yesterday that we found interesting?  …she posted “Evansville already has a medical campus, has since the late 70’s. Its on the campus of USI now and will simply move when the new bldg. is ready. No new students, no new employment unless they get a grant of some kind for research (a possibility)”?  “The legislature failed to fund the Ivy Tech portion due to low graduation rate. Ivy Tech should definitely be a part of this project”. “The result of the legislature’s action will be to encourage Ivy Tech to pass students along whether or not they deserve it” “But the failure to fund Ivy Tech was not the Mayor’s fault or Dan Adams or even Steve Becker’s”.?   …that Evansville is  going to be the 9th IU Regional Medical School Campus in Indiana?  …attached below are links for them?

Indianapolis,  Bloomington,  Fort Wayne,  Terre Haute,  South Bend,  Lafayette,  Gary,  Evansville,  Muncie

IS IT TRUE when our elected officials agreed to donate $57 million dollars to the downtown IU Medical School because it was guaranteed  that 1,500 Ivy Tech medical students would  be part of this project? …since the 1,500 Ivy Tech medical students aren’t part this project we wonder if you feel that we should request that part of the $57 million dollars be given back to the city because of an obvious breach of contract by the IU and State officials?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that the decision by State officials not approving the funding of the Ivy Tech Capital request to be part of the IU Medical School-Evansville could be hurting the Holcomb-Crouch ticket for Governor?  …that are getting a political backlash because this is happening under the watch of a Republican controlled State House and Senate and Governor offices? …that the Holcomb-Crouch tickets could generate a big pool of votes by publicly stating if elected they would support Ivy Tech students becoming a part of the IU Medical School-Evansville project?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that John Gregg won’t touch the Ivy Tech Medical student issue with a ten foot pole?  …some of our friends at Ivy Tech are very upset with Mr Gregg because they thought he had political guts and was a candidate for the common person?

IS IT TRUE hat yesterday’s “Readers Poll” question generated an impressive 479 votes?  …the question was “If the election for 1st District County Commissioner was held today who would you vote for”?  …the results were: Sean Selby (R) 243, Ben Shoulders (D) 215 votes and 21 voted in the  None Of the Above section?  …throughout the two and half days of polling the lead changed hands about 15 times?  …it looks like the race for Vanderburgh County Commission District #1 is going to be a political burn burner?

IS IT TRUE we are being told that any candidate that enjoys the political support of Missy Mosby,  Dan McGinn,  Jonathan Weaver and Mayor Winnecke may cause them some political backlash with members of the Evansville Fire and Police  Departments and County voters who are upset with them for taking away the 2% Homestead Tax Credit for 2017?

EDITORS FOOTNOTES:  Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that we should pull the plug on the $57 million commitment to fund the IU Med School since Ivy Tech is no longer part of the project?

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: U.S. Senate Candidates Face Off in Only Hoosier Debate

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U.S. Senate Candidates Face Off in Only Hoosier Debate

 You’ve seen their ads and you’ve probably heard their names. Tuesday night voters got a chance to hear where the three Indiana candidates for U.S. Senate stand on the issues.

Evan Bayh, Todd Young and Lucy Brenton faced off in their first and only debate. They’re vying for the seat currently held by Senator Dan Coats.

The first question of the debate came from a Chesterton teacher asking about political divisiveness and how each candidate has worked across the aisle. Democrat Evan Bayh cited his work with a Republican State Senate to pass the 21st Century Scholars Program to help students afford school. Republican Todd Young spoke about Obamacare and repealing the 30 hour provision in the House to restore the 40 hour work week. Libertarian Lucy Brenton acknowledged she has never held office but says as a mom of ten, she knows how to deal with childish behavior like what can be found in Washington, D.C.

Brenton says, “I will tell you there is no more peace making and cross the aisles then what comes along when you’re looking at a fight between a 16-year-old and 14-year-old so I’d like to bring that experience to Congress because quite frankly sometimes our congressional members act like children and sometimes they should probably be put in a corner.”

The candidates also addressed the issue of climate change. Brenton says she is not convinced climate change is real. Young says it’s a global issue and not a Hoosier one. He attacked Bayh saying he supports taxes that would hurt manufacturing and farming. Bayh says it’s just not true. His plan includes investing in wind and solar energy and clean coal generation to help the mining industry.

Bayh says, “We should emphasize ethanol which unfortunately Congressman Young has voted against. But, I don’t think we should have the cap and trade system and I don’t agree with the clean power plan. That’s something I disagree with Mrs. Clinton on. I think those things would be harmful to Hoosier consumers.”

On the topic of sending additional troops and humanitarian aid to to places like Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, Bayh says he is committed to defeating ISI and taking back terrorist strongholds. Brenton called the war illegal saying it should be stopped and only humanitarian aid should be sent. Young touted his time in the military and says he has proposed a resolution to pool NATO resources to come up with a strategy.

Young says, “Some of the components to a strategy will involve flying more sorties, loosening the rules of engagement so that we can kill more of the terrorist on the ground and establishing save zones so we can address this humanitarian crisis on the ground rather than leading to a refugee crisis but in Europe and here in the United States.”

The candidates also addressed dealing with Russia, gun rights and Social Security.

While each candidate had an equal share of air time, both Bayh and Young payed little attention to the Libertarian candidate acknowledging her only once each during the debate.

 
                                          Owensboro Wins Two Awards from Kentucky League of Cities

 Owensboro gets recognized with two major awards from the state of Kentucky.

The Kentucky League of Cities presented those awards at Tuesday night’s city commission meeting.

City Manager Bill Parish was named City Employee of the Year and Owensboro joined Hopkinsville and Paducah as the 2016 Enterprise Cities Award winners.

Parish is being recognized for distinguished performance to improve the local community.

The enterprise city awards are given for city projects or programs making a big impact on their communities.

Owensboro won for Strategic Use of Public-Private Partnerships to bring things like the International Bluegrass Museum to the city.

Parrish has been with the city of Owensboro for 15 years.

The city has also attracted high profile events like the Owensboro Air Show, that drew some 50,000 people.

EPD Receiving 300 Narcan Kits from Organization Lifeline

 The Evansville Police Department will receive 300 Narcan kits through Organization Lifeline, Narcan works to block the effects of opiods during an overdose.

They are a nonprofit organization started by an Indianapolis mother whose son died of a heroin overdose.

The organizations founder says, before EPD receives the kits, their officers will go through training on how to use them in the beginning of November.

 

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

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Miranda and Mark Hall, Richland, Ind., daughter, Berkley Ethleen, Oct. 8

Macie Medcalf and Trevor Ivy, Patoka, Ind., son, Liam Vincent James, Oct. 9

Julie and Matthew Taylor, Boonville, Ind., son, Wyatt August, Oct. 9

Davesha Pruitt, Evansville, son, Jaxon Eriks, Oct. 9

Chelsey Howard and Hoseau Gott, Evansville, son, Jarhmiah O’Shea, Oct. 11

Alisha Compton and Marcus Green, Evansville, daughter, Amiracle Lanaye Louise, Oct. 11

Kelley Murray and Tereshio Everhart, Evansville, son, Kyndrick Kyrie, Oct. 11

Adrianna and Jose Rivera, Evansville, daughter, Gabriella Grace, Oct. 11

Jacqueline and Logan Miller, Evansville, daughter, Amiyah-Grace Alexanderia, Oct. 11

Leirin Reinitz and Kieven Hillard, Evansville, daughter, Evelyn Jane, Oct. 12

Jennifer Underwood and Burton James, Evansville, daughter, Jaylynn Paige, Oct. 13

Amanda Crabtree and Kristopher Springmeyer, Albion, Ill., son, Abel Patric, Oct. 13

Jana’ Hazelwood and Bobby Goodman, Evansville, daughter, Jai’Anah Raquel, Oct. 13

Carrie and Bradley Caver, Rockport, Ind., son, Cayson Jack Charles, Oct. 14

Ashley and Andy Braker, Newburgh, son, Colton William, Oct. 14

Addasyn Wallbaum and Anthony Tucker, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Andi Renee, Oct. 15

Jacinta and Tyler Marshall, Evansville, son, Liam Tyler, Oct. 15

Changed Dates Of Birth And First Names linked To Voters Not Being Able To Verify Voter Registration Info

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How Hoosiers Should Handle Problems With Their Dates Of Birth OF First Names In Their Voter Registration

INDIANAPOLIS (October 18, 2016) – Hoosier voters have contacted the Secretary of State’s office after discovering the date of birth or first name on their voter registration is incorrect. This causes the voter to believe they are not registered because they cannot locate their information on Indianavoters.com.

“We ran a report in the statewide voter registration system and found thousands of dates of births and first names were changed,” said Secretary of State Connie Lawson. “These records were changed on paper forms, at the BMV and online. At this time, my office is not sure why these records were changed, but we have evaluated the Statewide Voter Registration System and have found no indication it has been compromised. We believe this may be a case of voter fraud and have turned our findings over to the State Police, who are currently conducting an investigation into alleged voter fraud.”

When voters go to find their registration record online at Indianavoters.com, they are required to put in their name, county of residence and date of birth. If the date of birth or name is incorrect, the voter cannot find their registration, leading them to believe they are no longer registered to vote in the upcoming election. The voters who have encountered this issue and have contacted the Secretary of State’s office did vote in the Primary Election.

Voters who voted in the Primary Election and can no longer find themselves on Indianavoters.com are encouraged to contact their local county election officials. The county election offices may be able to find a voter’s record if there is an issue with a voter’s date of birth or first name. Since the voter registration deadline has passed, only the county election offices may be able to assist voters to correct information under limited circumstances.

Voters who find their date of birth or first name is incorrect on their registration will still be able to vote in the November 8th General Election. Voters who explore entering different dates of birth may discover their record. They would then be able to correct their date of birth for their voting record on Indianavoters.com. The correction will not take place until 30 days after the election, but the voter will be able to vote on November 8th or participate in early voting.

All voters are encouraged to vote early to ensure they will not encounter any issues when casting their ballot this year.

Voters with questions can call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE.

The Evansville Area Black Chamber of Commerce Is Hosting A Kick-Off Event

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The Evansville Area Black Chamber of Commerce Is Hosting A Kick-Off Event

EVANSVILLE, IN – A group of community leaders are set to announce the creation of the Evansville Area Black Chamber of Commerce to economically empower and sustain the Black community through entrepreneurship and capitalistic activity on October 18th at 5pm inside the Evansville African American Museum.

Former Evansville City  Council candidate and event organizer Alex Burton said “The purpose of bringing this Chamber to Evansville is to put a laser focus on creating and developing sound business operations that can produce a benefit to the entire city,” Pastor Adrian Brooks said.

The Evansville Area Black Chamber of Commerce will work with existing resources that are available for small businesses. Having an Evansville Area Black Chamber of Commerce will allow our city to assess the needs of our community, explore opportunity, and expand Black businesses in and around the City of Evansville.

“Old National Bank and the Memorial Community Development Corporation have afforded me the opportunity to create and implement the EABCC, which is chartered through the National Black Chamber of Commerce. It is imperative that we: (1) grow and attract Black businesses, (2) start new businesses, and (3) create a pipeline of minority professionals, who choose to make the Evansville area, their home,” Alex said.

Our community is an island of possibility and it is imperative that our community combines resources and ideas to ensure sustainability and independence. This chamber is needed and will serve as a “bridge-builder”.

Governor Pence Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence Recently Made Appointments To Various Boards And Commissions.

Indiana Arts Commission

Alberta M. Barker [Tippecanoe County], appointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Indiana School for the Blind & Visually Impaired Board

James R. Michaels [Hendricks County], appointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Board of Trustees

Jason L. Dombkowski [Tippecanoe County], appointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Indiana Emergency Response Commission

Bruce H. Palin [Hendricks County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure

Environmental Compliance Advisory Panel

William G. Paraskevas [Marion County], appointed to serve a two-year term through October 15, 2018

Library & Historical Board

Joseph L. Skvarenina [Hancock County], appointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Midwifery Committee

Mary Helen Ayres [Monroe County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Natural Resources Foundation Board

Shawn P. Kelly [Lake County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Elizabeth A. Smith [Marion County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Indiana State Board of Pharmacy

Winifred “Winnie” A. Landis [Tippecanoe County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Project Committee

Jenny R. Orsburn [Porter County], appointed to serve a two-year term through October 15, 2018

Indiana Board for Proprietary Education

Rod G. Haywood, Jr. [Hamilton County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Kenneth J. Konesco [Hamilton County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Joseph R. Pearson [Blackford County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 15, 2020

Vincennes University Board of Trustees

Drew A. Brown [Delaware County], appointed as Student Member to serve a one-year term through October 2, 2017

George S. Ridgway [Monroe County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through October 2, 2019

Dr. Susan V. Olesik [Dublin, OH], reappointed to serve a three-year term through October 2, 2019

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Ivy Tech Community College Hires Warrick County College Connection Coach

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Tomi Jo Leistner, former teacher for Tell City-Troy and Union County schools, has been appointed as the newest Ivy Tech Community College College Connection Coach for Warrick County schools.

The College Connection Coach program is a partnership designed to create and promote a culture of college attainment, as well as provide local high school students with counseling and advisement. Leistner is now serving Castle High School, Boonville High School and Tecumseh High School. She will work hand-in-hand with school guidance counselors, administrators, and teachers, and will provide career counseling –mapping out career and educational pathways to help students earn college credit while still in high school.

Prior to taking her position at the College, Leistner was a teacher for Tell City-Troy Schools and Union County Schools. She holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Evansville and a master’s degree in school counseling from the University of the Cumberlands. Leistner has also served as a substitute teacher for religion classes at St. Paul Church, and is a member of both the American School Counselor Association and the Indiana State Teachers Association.

Ivy Tech Community College currently has College Connection Coaches embedded in schools in Clay, Parke, Sullivan, Greene, Vigo, Vermillion, Perry, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson and Posey Counties. The program has also launched in northern Indiana.