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Governor Pence Attends Grand Opening of WinField Crop Adventure at Fair Oaks Farms

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence joined United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, President and CEO of Land O’Lakes, Inc. Chris Policinski, co-founder of Fair Oaks Farms Mike McCloskey, Indiana’s Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb, and Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture Ted McKinney for the grand opening of Land O’Lakes’ new WinField Crop Adventure at Fair Oaks Farms. The WinField Crop Adventure offers an interactive exhibit for students and families to learn about modern agriculture and the impact of farming in everyday life.

“As we celebrate Indiana’s bicentennial year and our rich 200-year history, we are reminded that at our core, Indiana is agriculture,” said Governor Mike Pence. “WinField Crop Adventure showcases Indiana’s continued advancements in agricultural production and is an unmatched opportunity for Hoosiers to celebrate how farming and agriculture continue to play a pivotal role in the future of our communities. I’m thankful for the work of Fair Oaks Farms as they lead by example to inform and engage Hoosiers of all ages on Indiana’s role in the field of agriculture.”

 

Photos from the Governor’s visit to the newly-completed WinField Crop Adventure exhibit can be found below.

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Aces Softball Notches One Of Top Ten Turnarounds In NCAA

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Aces Went From 10 to 24 Wins In Rebound Year

With the NCAA softball season officially completed, the University of Evansville has officially finished with the 9th-best turnaround in the country.

The Purple Aces more than doubled their 2015 win total, improving their tally by 14 wins to finish with 24 in 2016.  It tied for the #9 jump out of the 295 NCAA softball programs.

“I couldn’t be more proud of the effort and fight we saw out of our team this year,” Aces head coach Mat Mundell said.  “We have a determined group who have worked extremely hard to help build this program. I am excited to see where they can take it.”

Picked 10th in the preseason Missouri Valley Conference poll, Evansville came together as a team to post 12 league wins, its highest tally in nine years.  It also tied Bradley for 5th place in the league.  The turning point of the season came in the fourth inning of game two against Wichita State.  UE was 2-8 in MVC play at that point, had lost the first game of the series to the Shockers, was trailing the game 4-0 and had not won an MVC series in three years.

One swing changed the course of the season.  With the bases loaded, Morgan Lambert hit a grand slam before Hayli Scott notched the game-winning hit in a 5-4 win.  A day later, the Aces won the series with a 3-2 triumph, dealing the eventual MVC champs one of only two conference series losses in 2016.

That was the first of four MVC series wins in a row as the Aces won finished the season winning five of their final six conference series.  Coach Mundell and assistants Ashley Balazs and Aubrey Watson garnered MVC Coaching Staff of the Year honors for their work with a young UE team.

Pacing the squad in her first season was MVC Freshman of the Year Morgan Florey.  Finishing third in the MVC with a 1.95 ERA, Florey went 16-11.  She was also the top power hitter on the team, leading UE with 8 home runs and 26 RBI.  She joined Chandra Parr on the All-MVC First Team.  For Parr, it marked her second appearance on the list.  She batted .306 and knocked in 23 runs in 2016.

Susan Norris also garnered postseason accolades, earning a spot on the All-Defensive Team as she registered a .977 fielding percentage.

 

RAIN DELAY PUTS DAMPER ON OTTER BATS

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The Evansville Otters were defeated by a score of 9-1 on what was a rainy Day Camp Day at Bosse Field. After a brief first inning that featured each team recording a single, a massive storm would brew over Bosse Field. A rain delay would ensue that lasted for almost three hours. The pause in the action led to the Otters’ starting pitcher, Tyler Vail, being pulled from the game after tossing one complete inning. The pitching for the rest of the contest was then turned over to the bullpen, who struggled to miss bats throughout the afternoon. The collective group surrendered nine earned runs in addition to twelve hits allowed. Gateway starter, Vincent Molesky, managed to continue pitching even after the lengthy rain delay, tossing a gem during the process. Molesky finished the outing with a line of six innings pitched in addition to 9 strikeouts recorded. The Otters’ lone run of the game came in the sixth inning following a rocket of a double from Josh Allen, and then an opposite field single swatted by Jeff Gardner.

Up next, Evansville will face off against Gateway again tomorrow, with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 pm CDT.

Annual Honoring Women Veterans Conference at UE Set for June 18

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The seventh annual Honoring Women Veterans Conference at the University of Evansville is Saturday, June 18, 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., in Eykamp Hall in UE’s Ridgway University Center. This free event is a day of education, fun, and camaraderie for women who have served and currently serve in the United States military. The deadline for women veterans and current service members to register for the event is June 1.

The day’s activities include facials, manicures, massages, and more, as well as sessions on military benefits, networking, and career information. Participants can meet fellow veterans of all ages and from all branches of the service. In the past, attendees have ranged in age from 20 to 105 years old, and traveled from as far away as Oklahoma and Washington, DC, to attend.

Betty Moseley Brown, associate director for the Center for Women Veterans at the Department of Veterans Affairs and Marine Corps veteran, will be the guest speaker. Brown is a dynamic speaker who has been instrumental in promoting awareness of the contributions made by women who served in the military through multiple department-wide efforts, such as VA’s Her Story campaign and the Face Behind the File: Women at War DVD.

Brown has held several positions at the VA, including veterans benefits counselor, women veterans coordinator, veterans benefits administration, compensation and pension service and later for the associate deputy under secretary for policy and program management. She was the VBS’s first outreach coordinator, coordinating outreach activities of five major programs and providing veterans and their dependents with information on benefits and services administered by VA. She serves as the national president of the Women Marines Association, a non-profit charitable organization composed of women who have served or are serving honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps regular or reserve components.

UE is proud to host this event and to celebrate the dedicated women who have served our country. The University has received numerous recognitions for being military and veteran friendly including U.S. News & World Report as a top Midwestern university and eighth for Best for Veterans. UE has also received recognition from Military Friendly Schools, Military Times, U.S. Veterans Magazine, and Military Advanced Education.

Women veterans and current service members may register online for the event at www.evansville.edu/veteransaffairs or by calling the Vet Center at 812-473-5993 or UE coordinator of veteran affairs Cherie Leonhardt at 812-488-2141.

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Take a Tromp Thru the Swamp

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Willard Library
Jun 16, 2016
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Take a “Tromp through the Swamp” with Tom Sieling.
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Adopt A Pet

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IS IT TRUE JUNE 15, 2016

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IS IT TRUE  a couple of local office holders, whose names we will leave to your imagination, seemly have an active dislike for the City-County Observer?… that the “self proclaimed  political movers and shakers” have told a couple of Democratic candidates in the upcoming General election that they will not support anyone who advertises in CCO?  …that the officials in question are not proven to have political influence in county wide races? …it will be interesting to see which of the Democratic candidates bow to the wishes  “and which ones have the courage to stand up to the “political know it alls”?

IS IT TRUE if you want to see some young and refreshing TV news anchors we highly recommend that you turn your dial to Channel 44-Evansville?  … we feel both Chris Cerenelli and Chad Evans are doing a creditable job in bringing us the news??  …it’s  becoming  obvious that News Channel 44 General Manager-Jeff Fisher knows  how to build an extremely competitive TV News channel from the ground up?

IS IT TRUE  a political bombshell has just been dropped on the current  Vanderburgh Chief Deputy Coroner Steve Lockyear?  …Evansville resident Brian Claspell a 48-year-old Evansville native shall be taken on Mr. Lockyear in the November 8, 2016 General election?  …we hear that Mr. Claspell is preparing to take Mr. Lockyear head on in  an aggressive issue based campaign?  …we predict this shall be a fun race to watch?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that Republican Johnny Kincaid is seen everywhere campaigning in the 4th Ward?  …we hear that Mr. Kincaid  campaign is getting a positive reception among political leaders and members of the clergy in that area?

IS IT TRUE we hear that County Commission candidate Sean Selby is attending every political and social event in the area during the last couple of weeks?  …we wonder if Mr. Selby ever sleeps?  …it looks like  Mr Selby is in the race to win it?

IS IT TRUE Shannon Edwards campaign is beginning to look like a well oiled political machine?  …she is seemly enjoying strong support among the Democratic rank and file?  …the bottom line is that  the race for Vanderburgh County Recorder shall turn out to be a real political barn burner?

IS IT TRUE we predict that the race for County Council shall be extremely exciting?  … don’t be surprised to see a major shake up in the makeup of the 2017 County Council?  …we hear that political newcomer Nicholas Wildeman is someone that the incumbents should pay special attention too?

IS IT TRUE we predict that the race for the Vanderburgh County Clerk shall be to close to call?  ..the voters are blessed with two excellent candidates to choose from?

IS IT TRUE the voters of Vanderburgh County better prepare themselves for one heck of an in your face political campaign  between current County Commissioner Steve Melcher and Cheyel Musgrave in the County Commission race?  …both are well known and are veteran campaigners which should add to the drama in this extremely to close to call election?

IS IT TRUE we highly recommend that you consider going to NINKE JAPANESE BISTRO in NEWBURGH AND  YANGS  SHABU SHABU-EVANSVILLE  for great food and service?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is:  Do you feel we will have a large turnout in the upcoming General election?

Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.

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Judge: Indiana Abortion Law May Infringe on Women’s Rights

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IL Staff for www.theindianalawyer.com

A federal judge weighing whether to block a new Indiana law banning abortions sought because of a fetus’ genetic abnormalities sounded skeptical of the measure during a Tuesday hearing, saying it may infringe on some women’s right to an abortion.

Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky sued the state in April, seeking a preliminary injunction to stop the law from taking effect July 1, arguing it is unconstitutional and violates women’s privacy rights.

The law would ban abortions sought due to fetal genetic abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, or because of the race, sex or ancestry of a fetus. If upheld, Indiana would join North Dakota as the only two states to ban abortions sought due to genetic fetal abnormalities.

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Walton Pratt said during Tuesday’s hearing on the injunction request that it appeared clear the new law would invade the privacy of some women by preventing them from getting an abortion.

“How can it be described as anything but a prohibition on the right to an abortion?” Pratt asked Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher during the hour-long hearing.

Fisher said the new law is a response to DNA testing advances that permit fetuses to be screened for genetic defects or to determine their sex. He said the state has an interest in “preventing discrimination” against fetuses slated for abortion based on such test results.

Fisher said the case before Pratt “is about understanding the limits” of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision upholding a woman’s right to an abortion and its 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey ruling which found states generally can regulate abortion unless doing so places an undue burden on women.

“We acknowledge that in many respects this case is the first of its kind,” he told Pratt.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana joined Planned Parenthood in challenging the new law. Its legal director, Ken Falk, is representing Planned Parenthood in the case.

Falk told Pratt that Indiana’s law is clearly unconstitutional under the high court’s abortion rulings.

“The point is, what we are talking about is the right to privacy, the right to make this very personal decision without interference from the state,” he said.

If the law takes effect, Falk said women seeking an abortion because test results show their fetus may have a genetic defect, or women who don’t want to have a child due to their own genetic predisposition to a serious illness would not be able to get one in Indiana.

Republican Gov. Mike Pence signed the measure in March after it was approved by Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislature. The measure passed over the objections of many female legislators, including Republicans, who said it would go too far.

Indiana’s law would also require that aborted fetuses be disposed of through burial or cremation. Planned Parenthood is also challenging the fetal disposal provision, as is Indiana University in a separate lawsuit which argues that it would prevent its scientists from acquiring fetal tissue for scientific research and sharing it with other institutions.

Falk said Planned Parenthood currently disposes of aborted fetuses by incineration. He said aborted fetuses are not considered human beings and they should be destroyed in the same manner by which an amputated arm or other tissue removed through surgery is destroyed.

Pratt said she would rule “very soon,” with a decision coming before July 1.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller issued a statement after Tuesday’s arguments saying his office is obligated to defend the statute.

“It is part of our system of checks and balances that challenges to newly enacted legislation are brought to court to have the judicial branch listen to both sides and verify whether a statute the Legislature drafted and passed is constitutional; and the State’s lawyers have a duty to defend the statute. Oral argument is the one opportunity for the lawyers to speak directly to the court and for the court to ask questions of the lawyers, and such questions are a normal part of judicial review expected in such cases. This is an emotional subject for many, but we urge respect for the court and the process,” Zoeller said.