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Homeschool College Visit Day at Ivy Tech May 7

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Evansville, IN — Ivy Tech Community College is hosting a special college visit day for homeschool students in grades 11 and 12 and their parents to learn about the college.

Homeschool College Visit Day will be from 9 a.m. to Noon on Tuesday, May 7 at Ivy Tech Evansville, 3501 North First Avenue. Lunch will be provided.

Informative and immersive experiences will be provided so students and families can learn about the college and explore potential careers, including:

  • Meeting with faculty from a wide range of academic programs, including human services, entrepreneurship, advanced manufacturing, and information technology
  • Discovering dual enrollment and the Free Summer initiative
  • Learning about the wide range of student support services in place at the college
  • Learning how Ivy Tech can prepare students for a career or transfer to a four-year university

Students and parents interested in attending should RSVP online at link.ivytech.edu/homeschool. 

For more information, contact Melinda

Virtual Author Talk: Douglas Brunt | May 1

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Join us on May 1st from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm for an immersive exploration into “The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel: Genius, Power, and Deception on the Eve of World War I.” In this gripping narrative, Brunt unveils the hidden history surrounding the disappearance of Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the revolutionary combustion engine.

Event Details:

Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Time: 2 PM

Location: Streaming Online

As the world teeters on the brink of war in 1913, Diesel vanishes aboard the steamship Dresden, leaving behind a trail of speculation. Was it an accident, suicide, or murder? Journey with us as Brunt reopens the case, exploring the clash between Diesel and powerful figures like Kaiser Wilhelm II and John D. Rockefeller.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a captivating story and gain insights into one of the most intriguing mysteries of the 20th century.

To reserve your spot, simply register at the link below!

About the Author:

Douglas Brunt is the New York Times bestselling author of “The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel” and the host of the top-rated SiriusXM author podcast, “Dedicated with Doug Brunt.” With a passion for storytelling and a knack for unraveling mysteries, Brunt promises an unforgettable experience.

 

The City of Evansville will host a job fair next month,

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The City of Evansville will host a job fair next month, attempting to connect job seekers with available positions in Evansville city departments.

The fair, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 9, will take place in the courtyard behind the Civic Center. In the case of rain, the event will move inside to the C.K. Newsome Community Center.

“At any given time, there are numerous opportunities available to work in Evansville’s city government,” said Tamara Payne, the city’s Executive Director of Human Resources. “This job fair provides a platform for job seekers to explore different career options, and for city departments to showcase job opportunities.”

Job seekers who attend the fair will have the opportunity to speak directly to the departments who are hiring, with kiosks on-site where they can apply for positions.

For a full list of city job openings, please visit the link below:

https://cityofevansvillein.munisselfservice.com/ess/employmentopportunities/default.aspx

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

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Adult Crafternoon: Watercolor Doodle Bookmarks | May 2

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Are you ready to unleash your inner artist? Join us for our upcoming Adult Crafternoon event on May 2nd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM!

 

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024

Time: 4 PM

Location: Browning Gallery

 

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Activity: Watercolor Doodle Bookmarks
  • No Experience Needed: Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a complete beginner, everyone is welcome!
  • All Materials Provided: Just bring yourself and your enthusiasm—we’ll take care of the rest.
  • Relax and Socialize: Spend a delightful hour chatting with fellow crafters, snacking, and letting your creativity flow.
  • Take Home Your Masterpiece: Leave with a unique bookmark that reflects your personal style and creativity.

Can’t make it on May 2nd? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Starting May 3rd, swing by the Adult Services Desk to pick up a take-and-make craft kit (while supplies last). Plus, check out the virtual tutorial on our Willard Public Library YouTube channel!

 

USI Softball opens home series with doubleheader split

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball split its doubleheader against Tennessee State University at USI Softball Field on Saturday. The Screaming Eagles held on late in a competitive contest to win 5-4 in the opener before a 7-0 loss in the second game.

Saturday’s twin bill kicked off Senior Weekend and the final home series on the 2024 schedule for USI Softball.

In the first game, Tennessee State (24-21, 15-8 OVC) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning with a get them on, get them over, and get them in approach, as the leadoff hitter reached base and came around to score.

The Screaming Eagles (19-19, 13-10 OVC) bounced back immediately against the Tigers’ starting pitcher in the home half of the first. Three consecutive two-out singles by the middle of the order did the trick. RBI knocks from senior catcher Sammie Kihega (Greenfield, Indiana) and freshman infielder Sydney Long (Haubstadt, Indiana) put USI ahead 2-1.

In the middle innings, the Eagles’ offense extended the lead with a run in the third, fourth and fifth frames. The Tigers tallied a run in the fourth and fifth innings, but USI junior pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana) got out of the jams and limited the damage by keeping USI ahead 5-3 through five innings of play.

Tennessee State threatened in the top of the seventh by loading the bases and even drawing to within one run of USI, 5-4, on a bases-loaded walk, but once again, Newman pitched out of trouble to clinch the series-opening victory for the Screaming Eagles.

Offensively, Tennessee State ended up with four runs on seven hits while Southern Indiana scored five runs off six hits.

Newman moved to 16-8 with the win, giving up four runs – three earned – with seven strikeouts in the complete game. Tennessee State junior starter Reina Castillo dropped to 7-6 with the loss after surrendering three runs in three innings of work.

In game 2, neither side could strike in the first inning like they did in the opener despite both having runners in scoring position in the first.

Defensive struggles, walks, and wild pitches stacked up against USI in the top of the second inning, allowing Tennessee State to take advantage and score four times. The Tigers added another tally in the third inning.

Sophomore pitcher Raegan Gibson (Louisville, Kentucky) halted Tennessee State’s momentum until the top of the fifth when the Tigers loaded the bases and brought home another run to take a 6-0 advantage.

USI again fell victim to miscues as the Tigers scored their seventh and final run in the seventh inning to seal the win, earn a doubleheader split, and force a decisive series rubber match on Sunday.

Southern Indiana junior starting pitcher Whitley Hunter (Nashville, Illinois) suffered the loss, giving up four unearned runs with four strikeouts in 1.2 innings to drop to 2-7 this season. Gibson tossed 5.1 innings and allowed three runs – one earned – in relief.

Tennessee State junior pitcher Caitlyn Manus went to 11-10 on the season with the shutout win. Manus gave up only two hits.

Both teams maintained their positioning in the Ohio Valley Conference standings on Saturday. USI remained in a tie for fourth place with Lindenwood University, and Tennessee State stayed put in third place. Only four games remain in the conference season.

The Screaming Eagles and Tigers conclude the weekend series Sunday at Noon from USI Softball Field. Senior Day ceremonies will take place following Sunday’s game, recognizing catcher Sammie Kihega (Greenfield, Indiana), first baseman Lexi Fair (Greenwood, Indiana), and outfielder Mackenzie Bedrick (Brownsburg, Indiana).

Sunday’s rubber game can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+ and heard on The Spin 95.7 FM. Additional coverage links can be found on the USI Softball schedule page on usiscreamingeagles.com.

Eagles offensive outpour overwhelms the Panthers, 14-3.

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana earned a convincing win at the USI Baseball Field on Saturday afternoon as the visiting team in score book due to unplayable weather conditions in Charleston, Illinois. The Screaming Eagles (19-25) used a monstrous start in the series rubber match to take down Eastern Illinois University (14-26), 14-3. The win improves their Ohio Valley Conference record to 8-10.
 
USI shot out of a cannon, tallying six runs in the top half of the first. Junior Terrick Thompson-Allen (Sioux City, Iowa) smoked a single to bring home senior Ren Tachioka (Saitama, Japan). The Eagles took advantage of five free passes in the inning and a clutch two-RBI single by Tachioka to build the early lead.
 
The Eagles chased the Panthers starter out of the game in the third inning. Junior Ricardo Van Grieken (Merida, Venezuela) lined a double into the gap to drive in junior Logan Mock (Livermore, California) to extend the lead to 7-1 after three frames.
 
Senior Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) smashed his seventh home run of the year for a two-run shot after Van Grieken led the inning off with another double in the sixth. 
 
A trio of eighth inning doubles by senior Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana), Mock, and Van Grieken extended the Eagles lead to 14-2. USI allowed a run in the bottom of the frame but took game three of the series by run-rule in eight innings, 14-3.  
 
Van Grieken led the team offensively with four hits, four RBIs, two runs scored, and one walk. Along with the 14 runs, USI tallied eight extra-base hits, ten walks, and 13 total hits.
 
On the mound, junior Gavin Seebold (Jeffersonville, Indiana) took the start earning the win twirling six strong innings, two earned runs, three strikeouts, and only five hits allowed. Senior Carter Stamm (Jasper, Indiana) relieved Seebold throwing a scoreless seventh inning.
 

BASEBALL ACES HOLD OFF MISSOURI STATE, 8-7

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  The University of Evansville baseball team used seven strong innings from graduate starter Donovan Schultz and three home runs to grab an 8-4 lead early on Saturday, and then the Purple Aces held off a hard-charging Missouri State squad to post an 8-7 victory at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“We found a way today in a pretty wild game,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “The wind was definitely a factor today, as the ball was really flying well, but thankfully, we were able to take advantage of it and grab an early lead.  And, outside of one inning, I thought that Donovan Schultz was spectacular on the mound to help us earn another series victory.

“We have to come to the park ready to compete tomorrow, as I know that Missouri State will be ready to try and salvage a game on the weekend.”

Schultz equaled a career-high with 7.0 innings of work for the fourth-straight start on Saturday, and he had only one bad inning.  Missouri State first baseman Cody Kelly hit an opposite-field three-run home run to left field to open the scoring, before third baseman Curry Sutherland took advantage of the wind blowing out to left field to add a solo home run in a four-run second inning.

From there, Schultz buckled down and retired 11 of the next 12 men he faced, with the only batter who reached base doing so on an error.  His teammates quickly tied the game in the third inning, taking advantage of the wind as well.

Graduate catcher Brendan Hord opened the scoring in the third inning with a solo home run that took advantage of the wind to left-center field.  Senior shortstop Simon Scherry then followed with a no-doubt home run to left field to cut Missouri State’s lead to 4-2.  Senior outfielder Kip Fougerousse then tied the game three batters later with a laser-shot two-run home run down the left-field line to tie the game at 4-4.

UE would take the lead for good in the fourth inning on a two-run double off the wall in center field by Hord.  After a single by Scherry, Hord would score on a run-scoring fielder’s choice by junior outfielder Harrison Taubert to push the lead to 7-4.  UE would add another run in the fifth inning on another run-scoring fielder’s choice by Scherry to take an 8-4 lead.

Schultz (3-1) would take the 8-4 lead through seven innings, as he held the Bears to the four runs on just five hits.  Missouri State would quickly strike for three runs in the eighth inning though against the UE bullpen on a pair of home runs by Zack Stewart and Dylan Leach to cut the UE lead to 8-7.  Senior Jakob Meyer would come on though to get out of the eighth inning, and then worked a perfect ninth inning with a pair of strikeouts to nail down his third save of the year.

Hord went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBI to lead UE offensively.  Scherry and graduate third baseman Brent Widder also had two-hit afternoons, while Scherry and Fougerousse both added two RBI.

With the victory, Evansville improved to 24-18 overall and 12-5 in the MVC, as the Purple Aces earned their fifth-straight MVC series victory.  Overall, UE has won 15 of its last 18 games.  Missouri State, meanwhile, dropped to 17-24 overall and 6-11 in the MVC with the loss.  The series will conclude on Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m., as senior right-hander Shane Harris (4-4, 3.27 ERA) is expected to get the start.

VU falls to John Wood to begin weekend series

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball team returned home to begin their Mid-West Athletic Conference weekend series with John Wood Community College Saturday afternoon.

The Trailblazers came up on the wrong side of an 8-0 score in game one before dropping game two of the day 14-4 to John Wood.

Vincennes had to play from behind early in game one, with John Wood breaking onto the scoreboard with a run in the second and two runs in the third to take an early 3-0 lead.

The Blazers would get runners in scoring position in each of the first three innings, including doubles by sophomore Trevor Newman (Fort Wayne, Ind.), freshman Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) and sophomore Jack Robinson (Mooresville, Ind.).

VU was unable to get a run across out of these hits however, as John Wood extended the lead by scoring a run in the fifth, sixth and seventh to take a 6-0 lead, before adding on two more in the eighth to take an eight-run lead.

The Trailblazers continued to battle, getting a runner on base in every inning, getting seven hits, including five doubles but were held off the scoreboard as John Wood closed out the 8-0 victory in game one of the day.

Freshman Carson Allen (Louisville, Ky.) got the start in game one, throwing five plus innings, allowing five runs, three earned, on nine hits and striking out three.

Freshman JD Bowser (Mt. Carmel, Ill.) was the first out of the pen for VU, throwing two and two-thirds innings, allowing three runs on three hits and striking out two.

Sophomore Christian Pinson (Elizabethtown, Ky.) came in to get the final out of the eighth inning, retiring the only batter he faced on just two pitches.

“Game one is pretty simple,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “We had runners in scoring position in seven out of the eight innings and didn’t come up with a big hit. That’s the bottom line and that’s how you lose games.”

VU looked to bounce back in game two but John Wood clearly had other plans as the visiting Blazers opened up game two of the day with a big nine run first inning.

The scoring would slow down in the next few innings, with John Wood tacking on runs in the second and third to increase their lead to 11-0.

Vincennes would get on the scoreboard for the first time in the third inning on an RBI double by Jack Robinson, after freshman Jaydon Bradbury (Terre Haute, Ind.) led off the inning with a walk and sophomore Carter Whitehead (Huntingburg, Ind.) reached on an error.

Whitehead would come in to score on a ground out put in play by sophomore Blake Heyerly (Monroe, Ind.) and Robinson would score the third run of the inning on a successful double steal.

John Wood would get all three runs back in the next half inning before VU scored again in the bottom of the fourth on an RBI single by Carter Whitehead. Whitehead reached base in all three of his plate appearances in game two, with a single and a double.

Vincennes held John Wood scoreless in the fifth and looked to extend the game in the bottom half after a leadoff single by freshman Corbin Napier (Indianapolis, Ind.).

Unfortunately Vincennes was unable to get a run across to extend the game as John Wood closed out game two of the day by the final score of 14-4.

Freshman Kaleb Marrs (Terre Haute, Ind.) had a tough outing in game two, allowing nine runs on eight hits in one-third of an inning, while striking out one.

Freshman Alex Wandersee (Centerville, Ind.) was called out of the pen and threw four and two-thirds solid innings of relief, allowing five runs, two earned, on six hits and setting a new career-high by striking out seven.