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USI Volleyball improves to 4-0 with 4-set win over Brevard

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 AUGUSTINE, Fla.—Three University of Southern Indiana volleyball players recorded double-digit kills as the Screaming Eagles rallied from a one-set deficit to defeat Brevard College, 25-27, 27-25, 25-21, 25-19, in their final match of the Flagler Invitational Saturday afternoon.

Freshman outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) had a team-best 15 kills to go along with a .300 attacking percentage and seven digs as the Eagles concluded the weekend with a perfect 4-0 record, earning them championship in the four-team event.

Senior middle hitter Amy Zwissler (Bloomington, Indiana) had 10 kills, a .320 attacking percentage, and three blocks, while junior outside hitter Shelbi Morris (Brazil, Indiana) added 10 kills and 10 digs to help the Eagles to their third straight come-from-behind win.

After failing to complete an opening-set win despite having two set-point opportunities, the Eagles found themselves in the same situation in the second stanza. Once again, the Tornados blocked USI on two set-point opportunities, then had a chance to put the Eagles in a two-set deficit as they took a 25-24 lead.

The Eagles, however, responded with kills from Humphrey and Zwissler to retake the lead; then junior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) served up an ace to give the Eagles the two-point win and knot the match up at a set apiece.

USI overcame an early deficit to forge a six-point lead midway through the third frame; but Brevard (0-4), once again, fought back to cut the Eagles’ cushion to 22-21. The Eagles, however, took advantage of three straight Brevard errors, the last of which was a result of a Zwissler solo block, as they earned a four-point win and a one-set advantage.

The Eagles used a 5-0 run midway through the fourth stanza to break a 9-9 tie. Brevard closed the gap to three points moments later, but that was as close as it would get as the Eagles pulled away for the six-point, match-clinching win.

Whitfield continued her strong play as she finished with seven kills, four aces, and a match-high seven blocks; while senior setter Quin Shoultz (Columbus, Indiana) tallied a match-high tying 40 assists. Junior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) added a match-high 19 digs.

USI returns to action September 9-10 when it travels to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to take part in the Augustana Invitational, which will be held at the Sanford Pentagon, site of the 2016 NCAA II Volleyball Championship as well as the 2017 NCAA II Men’s Basketball Elite Eight

Volleyball wraps up season-opening road stretch

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Aces to be back home on Monday against SEMO

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – After missing the opening weekend of play, sophomore Rocio Fortuny had a pair of strong matches as the University of Evansville volleyball team played in the SIU Edwardsville Tournament on Saturday.

Fortuny was named to the All-Tournament Team as she notched a total of 17 kills in the two matches.  Green Bay topped the Purple Aces (0-5) in game one before the host Cougars grabbed a 3-0 triumph in the late game.

“It was another weekend of touch opponents where we put ourselves in good situations to win every set we played but could not hold on,” UE head coach Manolo Concepcion said.  “We will continue to work on our ball control and get ready for Monday.”

It was Deja Clark pacing the squad in the opening match of the day, recording 11 kills as the Aces gave Green Bay everything they could.  Megan Powers led the Phoenix with 12 kills of her own.  Defensively, the Aces were stellar, recording a total of 34 blocks.  Junior Erlicia Griffith and Clark had eight apiece while Cathy Schreiber finished with seven.  Olivia Goldstein recorded 15 digs while Mildrelis Rodriguez and Joselyn Coronel also hit double figures.

Clark got Evansville off to a great start as she had a pair of kills in a 6-0 run to begin the match.  Green Bay got within three at 13-10, but a Phoenix error saw Evansville cap off a 4-0 stretch to go up 17-10.  That is where the defining run came.  Trailing 19-13, Green Bay made a miraculous run, scoring nine of the next 11 points to take a 22-21 lead.  The Aces were able to tie it up at 24-24 before the Phoenix took the win, recording the final two tallies.

In the second frame, seven ties led to a 7-7 score before Green Bay went on a 12-4 stretch to go up 19-11.  Much in the fashion the Phoenix did in game one, Evansville made a late rally.  Trailing 23-18, Rachel Tam began a 5-0 stretch with a service ace.  Clark also had two kills in the rally.  After a time out, Green Bay was able to regain its composure and score the final two points to take the win and go up 2-0.

Another 6-0 start saw Evansville jump out to the early advantage in the third game, but 17-3 run by the Phoenix was too much for the Aces to overcome.  Green Bay went up 17-9 and held off another furious late UE rally to clinch the match at 25-21.

Fortuny and Rodriguez were the Aces’ top performers in the match against the Cougars.  Each finished with eight kills while Rachel Tam checked in with six.

SIU Edwardsville opened up a 10-4 lead in the opening set.  Their lead extended to 20-13 before the Aces made a run.  Evansville took advantage of four errors while Rodriguez posted a kill to bring UE within a pair at 20-18.  The Cougars rebounded with a run of their own, finishing the set by scoring the last five points to take a 1-0 lead.

Game two saw the Cougars get off to another nice start, outscoring UE 12-5 in the opening stretch.  This time, they were able to hold that lead, winning by a final of 25-16.  The Aces had a great start to the third set, scoring six of the opening seven points.  Rocio Fortuny had four kills in that stretch.  SIUE hit its stride as they made their way back to take their first lead at 13-12 on a Dylynn Otte kill.  From that point, they pulled away for a 25-17 win to clinch the match.

Monday will mark the home opener for UE as the Purple Aces welcome Southeast Missouri State.  Game time is at 6 p.m. inside the Carson Center.

 

 

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: HILLARY ADMITS THAT SHE DIDN’T UNDERSTAND THE WORD ” CLASSIFIED”

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HILLARY ADMITS THAT SHE DIDN’T UNDERSTAND THE WORD ” CLASSIFIED”

by Jim Bratten
Director, Hoosier Patriots And Co-Founder, Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots

She spent four years as Secretary of State. During this time she must of handled thousands of documents of CLASSIFIED materials. Now, she admits that she did not understand that a document that had the letter “c” on it was for the word CLASSIFIED.

She has put information containing some of our most classified secrets on her hand held computer phone. We will never know what secrets, or at what level our nation’s secrecy has been comprised. She is running for the position of President of the United States.

Yesterday, this revelation, is on page 11a of our local paper. If any of the 15 Republican candidates that were running for President had committed this breech of National security, this would have been front page and the Attorney General and FBI would be prosecuting the person.

In the code of, “Conduct for Journalism,” a liberal journalist must ask himself daily, “is Hillary’s crime today, any worst than the crime I am committing by ignoring it?”

In Liberty,

Jim Bratten
Director, Hoosier Patriots
Co-Founder, Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots, Evansville, IN

60 Rural And Volunteer Fire Departments From 36 Indiana Counties Awarded $250,000 In Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants

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60 Rural And Volunteer Fire Departments From 36 Indiana Counties Awarded $250,000 In Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants

DNR Director Cameron Clark announced today that 60 rural and volunteer fire departments from 36 Indiana counties have been awarded more than $250,000 in Volunteer Fire Assistance grants.

The DNR Division of Forestry administers the grants that are available through the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. The awarded grants ranged $575 to $5,000 and were given to 60 departments.

DNR Forestry staff review grant applications and select recipients on the basis of population density, acres of public wildlands protected, and wildland fire reporting to DNR Fire Control Headquarters. Grants can be used for training, installation of dry hydrants, or to purchase necessary firefighting equipment and gear to combat wildland fires.

Fire departments interested in applying for VFA grants should write Crystal M. Hunt, Program Coordinator, Fire Control Headquarters, 6220 Forest Road, Martinsville, IN, 46151, or call (765) 342-4701.

Fire departments receiving grants in 2016, county where located (in parentheses), amount of the grant, and the project category are:

Madison Twp. Hoagland VFD (Allen) $4,664 Safety
Woodburn FD (Allen) $3,063 Radios
Hartsville & Community VFD (Bartholomew) $1,358 Water handling
Southwest Bartholomew VFD (Bartholomew) $2,893 Safety
Charlestown VFD (Clark) $5,000 Wildland
Sellersburg VFD (Clark) $5,000 Wildland
Rossville FD (Clinton) $5,000 Safety
Letts Community VFD (Decatur) $2,400 Water handling
Celestine VFD (Dubois) $2,613 Wildland
Dubois VFD (Dubois) $3,940 Safety
Haysville Community VFD (Dubois) $2,462 Radios
Madison Twp. VFD (Dubois) $3,097 Water handling
Schnellville VFD (Dubois) $3,275 Radios
St. Anthony VFD (Dubois) $3,219 Water handling
Georgetown Twp FD (Floyd) $1,418 Wildland
Kingman VFD (Fountain) $4,800 Radios
Aubbeenaubbee Twp VFD (Fulton) $2,307 Wildland
White River Hazelton VFD (Gibson) $4,963 Safety
Eastern FD Beech Creek Twp (Greene) $4,782 Radios
Harrison Twp VFD (Harrison) $5,000 Safety
Jefferson Twp VFD (Henry) $5,000 Wildland
Kennard VFD (Henry) $669 Water handling
Owen Salt Creek Twp VFD (Jackson) $4,996 Water handling
Pershing Twp VFD (Jackson) $1,849 Wildland
Spencer Twp VFD (Jennings) $5,000 Safety
Vincennes Twp VFD (Knox) $4,420 Water handling
LaGrange VFD (LaGrange) $5,000 Safety
Shipshewana VFD (LaGrange) $5,000 Safety
Lowell VFD (Lake) $3,269 Water handling
Cass-Clinton VFD (LaPorte) $5,000 Radios
LaCrosse VFD (LaPorte) $5,000 Safety
Marion Twp RFD (Lawrence) $5,000 Safety
Richland Twp VFD (Madison) $4,086 Safety
Lapaz-North Twp FD (Marshall) $5,000 Safety
Shoals VFD (Martin) $575 Wildland
Benton Twp VFD (Monroe) $5,000 Radios
Bloomington Twp VFD (Monroe) $5,000 Wildland
Ellettsville FD (Monroe) $5,000 Safety
Van Buren Twp FD (Monroe) $2,250 Foam
Ashland & Adams VFD (Morgan) $410 Water handling
Washington Twp VFD (Morgan) $5,000 Safety
Albion VFD (Noble) $5,000 Safety
Bridgeton VFD (Parke) $2,509 Wildland
J.U.G.A. (Bellmore) VFD (Parke) $5,000 Foam
Cannelton VFD (Perry) $2,912 Wildland
Rome VFD (Perry) $759 Foam
Jefferson Twp VFD (Pike) $5,000 Safety
Patoka Twp VFD (Pike) $2,550 Radios
Kouts VFD (Porter) $4,986 Water handling
Morgan Twp VFD (Porter) $5,000 Safety
Porter FD (Porter) $2,500 Safety
White River Twp FD (Randolph) $4,950 Safety
St. Meinrad VFD (Spencer) $5,000 Safety
Liberty Twp VFD (St. Joseph) $1,235 Safety
Southwest Central FT (St. Joseph) $5,000 Water handling
Warren Twp FD (St. Joseph) $4,950 Safety
Seelyville VFD (Vigo) $4,800 Safety
Lagro VFD (Wabash) $1,672 Water handling
Roann VFD (Wabash) $5,000 Safety
Gibson Twp-Little York VFC (Washington) $3,977 Wildland

Contact Information:
Name: Crystal M. Hunt
Phone: (765) 342-4701

WINNERS OF THE AUTUMN BARN FARMS POPCORN AUGUST 15 to 31 BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY DRAWING

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WINNERS OF THE AUTUMN BARN FARMS POPCORN AUGUST 15 to 31 BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY DRAWING

City-County Observer is proud to advertise all veteran-owned businesses, but we are particularly pleased to announce that Autumn Barn Farms Popcorn will be awarding 30 tins each month to lucky winners chosen randomly from those whose birthdays appear on our site for each month. Please send in names and birthdays of your friends and family members, so they can have a chance to win. Winners will receive a half gallon tin valued at $10, that can be refilled for $7. We will award 15 tins 1-15 of this month and 15 more tins for 16-to 31 of August.

The following Popcorn flavors available are: SWEETS: Kettle, Caramel, Pina Colada, Cherry, Orange, Grape, Banana , Strawberry, Blueberry, Watermelon, Cinnamon ,Tootie Frootie and Toffee. SAVORY: Butter, Ranch, Bbq. Chicago Mis, Cheddar Cheese, Bacon Cheddar, White Cheddar, Creamy Dill, Siriraca, Buffalo Breach, Prizza,Honey Mustard and Chill.

The following individuals should go to Autumn Barn Popcorn Store and show your identity and tell them you won it in the CCO. Like the City County Observer on FB and go tell them at Autumn Barn your name and they will give you your free popcorn.

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They are:

 MEGAN SHOOPMAN

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First Lady Karen Pence, Colts Mascot Blue to Host Reading Event for Patients at Riley Hospital

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First Lady Karen Pence, Colts Mascot Blue to Host Reading Event for Patients at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health

Indianapolis – On Tuesday, First Lady Karen Pence, Indiana’s Bicentennial Ambassador, will join Indianapolis Colts Mascot Blue to visit Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University (IU) Health and read Blue’s new children’s book to patients. The book, entitled “Blue’s Road Trip through Indiana,” takes children on a journey from A to Z around Indiana. Given its strong ties to the state, “Blue’s Road Trip through Indiana” has been endorsed as an official Legacy Project of the Indiana Bicentennial by the Indiana Bicentennial Commission. This visit is part of a series of book readings that Blue and First Lady Karen Pence are doing together to celebrate the Bicentennial. Details below.

Tuesday, September 6:

2:00 p.m. EDT – First Lady Karen Pence to join Colts Mascot to read Blue’s new children’s book to patients at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health

Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, Simon Family Tower – 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis IN