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Ivy Tech Event Planner Class Set; Information Sessions Planned

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Ivy Tech Community College’s Corporate College division will soon offer a class for individuals to become a certified corporate event planner. Information sessions for individuals to learn more about the program are planned at noon and 6 p.m., on Friday, June 3. RSVP’s can be sent to bmorehead1@ivytech.edu.

The class, which begins this fall, will meet two days a week, for 10 weeks – between Sept. 12 and Nov. 17, from 7-9 p.m., at Ivy Tech Corporate College, 651 Fairway Drive, Evansville, IN. Total cost for the class, which includes workbook, instruction, online curriculum, event planning software, certification exam and online student networking center, is $995. Payment plans are available if arranged early.

Corporate event planners have become a major part of the special events industry. It is a demanding role and must be managed carefully, said Lyn Morehead, Corporate College executive. “Corporate events span all industries. The Wedding Planning Institute’s Corporate Event Planning Course provides detailed guidelines on how to design events, plan events, set budgets, execute events successfully, review performances, and charge for services.”

To register or to receive more information, call Lyn Morehead at 812-429-9813, or email bmorehead1@ivytech.edu

 

USI TRACK AND FIELD SET FOR NATIONAL MEET

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USI TRACK AND FIELD SET FOR NATIONAL MEET

University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Track & Field is making its final preparations for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships in Bradenton, Florida.

The Screaming Eagles had seven student-athletes qualify for the event, though senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) will be unable to compete in the 10,000 meters after suffering an injury in the race she posted her qualifying time in.

Competition for the NCAA II Championships is Thursday-Saturday.
USI Schedule:

Thursday, May 26 

-6:25 p.m. (CDT): Men’s 3,000-meter Steeplechase Prelims (Chase Broughton)

-7:55 p.m. (CDT): Men’s 10,000 meters (Johnnie Guy, Tyler Pence, Josh Guy)

-8:35 p.m. (CDT): Women’s 10,000 meters (Emily Roberts, Jamie Adkins)

 

Friday, May 27 (Video coverage: http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/2016/05/27)

-6:15 p.m. (CDT): Men’s 3,000-meter Steeplechase Finals (Chase Broughton)

Saturday, May 28 (Video coverage: http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/2016/05/28)

-7:05 p.m. (CDT): Men’s 5,000 meters (Johnnie Guy, Tyler Pence)

-7:30 p.m. (CDT): Women’s 5,000 meters (Emily Roberts) 

USI Track & Field Notes

Looking for a 3-peat. USI is looking for its third straight national title in the men’s 10,000 meters Thursday after recording three top-six finishes a year ago. Tyler Pence took home the national title in 2015, while Johnnie Guy, the 2014 national champion, was second and Josh Guy was sixth.

USI men ranked nationally. USI’s men are ranked No. 11 in the pre-championship version of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association Top 25 Computer Rankings. The Eagles will be looking for a strong team finish to help bolster their chances for a third straight top-10 finish in the USTFCCCA Program of the Year standings—USI was ninth after the indoor season.

High marks. Senior Johnnie Guy and sophomore Emily Roberts are both ranked in the top three of the men’s and women’s 5,000 and 10,000-meter fields. Guy posted the nation’s top time in the men’s 10,000 meters and the second-fastest time in the 5,000 meters, while Roberts posted the third fastest times in the women’s 5,000 meters and the women’s 10,000 meters.

Record-setting All-American. Senior Johnnie Guy is a combined 14-time All-American, the most of any student-athlete in any sport in USI history. Guy. who is looking to become the third multi-national champion in program history, earned six All-America awards in the outdoor 5,000 and 10,000 meters during his career at USI.

Pence looks to match Rono. Senior Tyler Pence is looking to match Elly Rono for the most national titles in school history when he toes the line in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters this week. Pence, a seven-time All-American, earned his first title in the indoor 5,000 meters in 2015 before winning the 10,000 meters last year at the NCAA II Outdoor Championships. Rono won the NCAA II title in cross country, the indoor 5,000 meters, and the outdoor 10,000 meters during the 1997-98 campaign.

Roberts looks to cap off historic sophomore campaign. Sophomore Emily Roberts looks to cap off a record-breaking sophomore season when she toes the line in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters this week. Roberts began the year by matching Mary Ballinger’s program record for highest finish at an NCAA II Cross Country Championship when she finished fifth at the national meet in November. Roberts, who was 16th in the 10,000 meters at the 2015 NCAA II Outdoor Championships, has since gone on to earn second-team All-America honors in the indoor season and shatter USI’s school records in both the outdoor 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters.

Return trips. Juniors Josh Guy and Chase Broughton are making their second straight appearances at the NCAA II Outdoor Championships. Guy was sixth in the 10,000 meters a year ago, while Broughton finished 17th in the steeplechase. Guy is in search of his second All-America award, while Broughton is looking for his first All-America honor.

Adkins makes first NCAA II Outdoor appearance. Senior Jamie Adkins is making her first trip to the NCAA II Outdoor Championships after appearing at the NCAA II Cross Country Championships for the first time this past November. Adkins is seeded 18th in the 21-competitor 10,000-meter field.

All-Region honorees. USI Track & Field student-athletes earned seven All-Midwest Region awards for their efforts during the outdoor season. Senior Johnnie Guy and sophomore Emily Roberts earned All-Midwest Region honors in the men’s and women’s 5,000 and 10,000 meters, respectively, while senior Tyler Pence and junior Josh Guy earned All-Region honors in the men’s 10,000 meters. Junior Chase Broughton rounded out the Eagles’ All-Region honorees with a nod in the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase.

 

 

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USI Baseball set for NCAA II Baseball Championship

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University of Southern Indiana Baseball begins the NCAA Division II Championship Series Saturday at 6 p.m. (CDT) when it takes on Cal Poly Pomona in the opening round at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina.

The Screaming Eagles (37-19), who captured their fourth NCAA Division II Midwest Region title in the last 10 years Monday, are looking to win their third national championship in program history after in claiming the crown in 2010 and 2014.

Cal Poly Pomona (40-17) is making its second consecutive trip to Cary after capturing the West Region title with a 7-6 win over California Baptist. The Broncos have won three national championships (1976, 1980, 1983) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament nine times.

All of USI’s games will be aired on WPSR 90.7 FM, while live stats, audio, video, and ticket information can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

The winner of the USI-Cal Poly Pomona game will face the winner of the first-round contest between Angelo State (South Central) and Millersville (Atlantic) Monday at 6 p.m. (CDT), while the losers of both contests will play Monday at 2 p.m. (CDT).

On the other side of the bracket, Nova Southeastern (South) and Franklin Pierce (East) will square off in a first-round contest Sunday at 2 p.m. (CDT), while Central Missouri (Central) will face Lander (Southeast) Sunday at 6 p.m. (CDT).

First Security Bank Announces Hiring and Promotions in the Evansville Region

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First Security Bank has hired a Deposit Services Officer and a Relationship Banker in its Evansville Region. Two Commercial Bankers also were promoted in the same market.

Ty Swisher joined the bank as Deposit Services Officer at the Downtown Evansville location. Ty comes to First Security with over seven years experience in management, sales, and customer service. A graduate of University of Southern Indiana, Ty received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Management. He was most

recently with Springleaf Financial in Princeton, Indiana, where he spent the last two years working as the Branch Manager.Pasted Graphic

Amber Sallee was hired as a Relationship Banker at our Newburgh Banking Center. She comes to First Security Bank with over five years experience in sales and customer service. A graduate of the University of Southern Indiana, Amber earned a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing.

Photo by Greg Eans,Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer.com
Photo by Greg Eans,Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer.com

Jared Voellinger was promoted to Assistant Vice President/Commercial Banker. Jared joined First Security Bank in September of 2012 and has successfully led the Newburgh Banking Center team by growing the deposit and loan relationship portfolio at that office. He will continue to be located in Newburgh, capitalizing on his strong networking foundation in the community.

Photo by Greg Eans, Messenger-Inquirer.com/geans@messenger-inquirer.com
Photo by Greg Eans, Messenger-Inquirer.com/geans@messenger-inquirer.com

Jeff May was promoted to Vice President/Commercial Banker. He joined First Security Bank in 2012 with a background in commercial lending and commercial real estate. Jeff has been successful in increasing the commercial relationship portfolio at the Newburgh office, but he will relocate to the Downtown Banking Center to focus on the broader Evansville Market.Voellinger, Jared IMG_8286 Lighter Cropped

The Evansville region has three banking centers located at 21 S.E. Third St. and 123 S. Green River Road in Evansville, Indiana, and at 7833 W. State Route 66, Newburgh, Indiana. Steve Witting is the Evansville Region President.

First Security Bank is a $600 million asset bank with 11 banking centers in Owensboro, Bowling Green, Franklin and Lexington, Kentucky, as well as Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana. With over 150 employees in its four markets and corporate offices, First Security Bank has differentiated itself from larger competitors with its focus on relationship banking and the ability to make credit and other business decisions locally.

Governor Pence Joins Letter Urging FCC to Change Contraband Cellphone Regulations

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence joined South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and fellow governors from across the country in signing a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler requesting a re-evaluation of regulations regarding contraband cellphones in prisons.

In a letter to Chairman Wheeler, the governors said, “Correctional officers across the country work in an environment many will never see or fully understand in terms of threats to staff and public safety. Contraband cellphones in the hands of prisoners dramatically increase these threats to witnesses, the public, the officers, their families, and even other prisoners.”

Below are key excerpts of the letter:

“States must have the flexibility and authority to eradicate this real and serious threat to the public safety in our states.”

“As long as there are prisons, there will always be contraband. In the case of cellphones, we

believe this is one contraband issue we can solve, but we cannot do that until the FCC acts to

allow us to develop the best solutions to secure our correctional institutions.”

The letter in full can be found attached.

Missouri Valley Baseball Championship to begin Wednesday

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After wrapping up the regular season this past weekend, the University of Evansville baseball team will be aiming for postseason glory this week as the Purple Aces are set to open play at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship on Wednesday at Bob Warn Field in Terre Haute.

The Aces (27-25, 9-12 MVC) will be looking to make a return to the form that saw them grab second place in the conference standings midway through the season, but recent weeks haven’t been as kind as UE has dropped four consecutive league series heading into this week’s tournament.

UE, which finished fifth in the league standings, will start the tournament off at 9 a.m. Eastern against fourth-seeded Southern Illinois (30-23-1, 11-10). Regular season champion Dallas Baptist ( 37-17, 15-5) and eighth-seeded Illinois State (17-35, 7-13) round out the rest of the bracket for the Aces, and the four teams will play a double-elimination tournament to send a team to Saturday’s conference championship game.

In the other bracket, Indiana State (34-19, 13-8), Bradley (27-19, 11-9), Wichita State (21-35, 9-12) and Missouri State (34-19, 7-13) earned the second, third, sixth and seventh seeds, respectively.

If the Aces are to be successful this week, chances are the line-up will play a big role. Led by the contributions of all-conference first-teamers Josh Jyawook and Boomer Synek, UE will be hoping to channel the high-scoring offense that was on full display earlier this season. Synek, who led the conference with a .383 batting average in league games, leads the team with a .343 average overall with 13 doubles and five homers. Trey Hair, an All-MVC Second Team honoree, and Jyawook own .335 and .305 averages with a combined 71 scores and 73 runs batted in, and Korbin Williams owns the team lead in round-trippers with 10.

Meanwhile, Patrick Schnieders (4-5) will get the nod in Wednesday’s showdown with Southern Illinois. The junior has tossed a team-best 78 innings this season with a 4.38 earned run average. Alex Weigand (3-4), who starred earlier in conference play by helping the Aces to three straight rubber game victories, is in line to start on Thursday.

UE will also demand a lot of its bullpen, which has shined at times throughout the season. Brent Jurceka leads the way with six victories on the year, and Ryan Brady has taken over the closing role with a team-best 1.91 earned run average.

First pitch at Bob Warn Field is slated for 9 a.m. Eastern, and Thursday’s contest will be played at either 9 a.m. or 4 p.m.

 

West Side Burglary and Theft Arrest

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Since March, 2016, the Evansville Police Department has received in excess of twenty reports of thefts and break-ins to cars, sheds and garages in the 2300 to 2600 blocks of W. Franklin Street and W. Virginia Street as well as several of the cross streets in this area. Items ranging from loose change, tools and lawn care equipment were taken in the break-ins.

Today Central Dispatch received six calls of break-ins and ultimately a call to 2325 W. Franklin Street. At this address Officers discovered that Jeffery D. Lovell left his wallet with identification and a pocket knife inside a Jeep that he had broken into and stole several items. With Lovell’s wallet left at the scene of the break-in Patrol Officers went to the last known address known for him (2456 W. Virginia Street). The multiple break-in reports that were being made to Central Dispatch were within an approximate four block radius of the Lovell’s residence. Lovell also had two active warrants for his arrest.

Upon the Officers arrival at Lovell’s address they observed him in the area of a shed in the backyard. The shed door was standing open. The Officers could see in plain view a lawn mower and a golf bag containing clubs. These items were confirmed stolen from a previous theft case.

Lovell will also be charged with two more counts of Theft. These counts stem from thefts he committed at the Tropicana parking garage on 5-23-16.

CT I Burglary / Intent Felony Theft – Level 5
CT II Theft / Motor Vehicle – Level 6
CT III Theft / Motor Vehicle – Class A Misdemeanor
CT IV Auto Theft / Unauthorized Entry – Vehicle Level 6

 

Suspect Arrested for Attempted Murder, Rape and Numerous Other Charges

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On Monday, May 23, 2016, at approximately 9:22 a.m., Evansville Police Officers went to the 200 Block of East Delaware Street to check the welfare of the female resident. She did not show up at work and her co-workers were concerned for her safety. Patrol Officers arrived at the residence and repeatedly knocked on the front and back doors of the house, but got no response from anyone inside.

Later that the morning, Patrol Officers met a friend of the female at the address. The friend had a key to the residence and was going to assist the officers in entering the residence to check the female’s welfare. While at the front door of the house, the female opened the door for the officers. Officers immediately observed that the female was extremely upset and had numerous bruises and injuries to her head, neck, face, and extremities.

The female told the officers that Curtis Lee Woodard, who was still at the house, had repeatedly beaten her with his hands and feet, sexually assaulted her, and would not allow her to leave the residence. Woodard was transported to the EPD headquarters and placed in an interview room.

A detective spoke with the female and observed that her left eye was swollen and bruised and that she had numerous bruises on her face and forehead. He also observed strangulation marks on her throat and bruises on her arms. She told the detective that her boyfriend (Woodard) had been using methamphetamine heavily over the last few days and became angry and threatening towards her.

She stated that on Sunday, May 22, 2016, she tried to leave the house, but Woodard grabbed her by the hair and dragged her up the stairs, through a room and a hallway and threw her onto her bed. She stated that Woodard attempted to have sex with her, but that she resisted his efforts, which made Woodard extremely angry. She said that Woodard, who is 6`5” and weighs 250 pounds, began punching her in the head and face. She stated that he then cut her clothes off and continued to strike her in the head and face.

She stated that Woodard had poured rubbing alcohol all over her body and ignited a lighter while standing over her and implied that he was going to set her on fire and kill her. She stated that she feared that he would set her on fire.

She stated that throughout the night and into the early morning hours, Woodard continued to strike her numerous times with his fist and other objects. She said that Woodard grabbed her by the throat with both of his hands and squeezed her throat to the point where she almost lost consciousness.

She stated that throughout the ordeal that she was beaten, kicked, and had boiling water poured on her.

She stated that Woodard barricaded the doors of the house and refused to allow her to leave and that she attempted to leave when Woodard passed out, but he woke up and kept her in the house against her will.

Woodard stated to the detective that he had done something really bad to someone he loved and that he has a bad methamphetamine problem and mental illness. Woodard admitted that he hit the female with his fists and admitted to pouring water on her, but would not admit to any of the other allegations. Woodard claimed that the water that was poured on the female was not boiling hot.

Woodard was charged with the following charges:

CT I Attempted Murder, Level 1
CT II Rape, Level 1
CT III Rape, Level 1
CT IV Rape, Level 1
CT V Confinement, Level 5
CT VI Intimidation, Level 5
CT VII Strangulation, Level 6
CT VIII Domestic Battery, Class A Misdemeanor

 

County Commissioners May 24, 2016 meeting agenda

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

May 24, 2016

4:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Invocation
  5. Action Items
    1. Purchasing: Permission to Award RFP-01-003-16 for Vehicle & Equipment Batteries to Busler Enterprises Inc.
    2. Auditor:
      1. First Reading of Ordinance CO. 06-16-005: County Transfer Fee
      2. First Reading of Ordinance CO.06-16-006: Adopting Minimum County Internal Control Standards and Procedures
      3. First Reading of Ordinance CO. 06-16-007: County Claim Payment
    3. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. Treatment Court: Professional Services Agreement with Tamika Evans
      2. Prosecutor’s Office: Adult Protective Services Grant Agreement
      3. Health Department: Base Preparedness Grant
  6. Department Head Reports
  7. Board Appointments
  8. New Business
  9. Old Business
  10. Public Comment
  11. Consent Items
    1. Approval of May 10, 2016 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes
    3. Commissioners:
      1. Letter of Support for the Evansville Consortium’s Accountable Health Communities Grant
      2. QuitClaim Deed
    4. The Arc of Evansville: January, February and March 2016 Monthly Reports and Meeting Minutes
    5. Soil & Water Conservation District: March 2016 Meeting Minutes
    6. Sheriff: Request to Surplus Two Vehicles
    7. Weights and Measures: Monthly Report
    8. Legal Aid:
      1. December 2015 Statistics
      2. March 2016 Funds Report
    9. Engineering:
      1. Department Head Report
      2. Pay Request #15 US 41 Expansion for the sum of $5,071.25
  12. Adjournment