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Aces Fall to Shockers in MVC Team Championships

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Aces Fall to Shockers in MVC Team Championships

Evansville, IN– The University of Evansville women’s tennis (8-20, 0-8) saw their first action of the MVC Team Championships against Wichita State on Friday morning. The Aces fought hard but fell to the 28th ranked team in the country by a score of 4-0. With this loss the Aces have officially concluded their 2015-16 campaign.

In the match, the Aces were putting up a fight at flight two doubles. Katie Delgado and Kennedy Craig were down to the Shockers by a score of 4-3 but were unable to finish the match because the Shockers were able to grab victories at flight one and three to secure the doubles point.

In singles play the Shockers wrapped things up quickly by claiming victories at flight one, two, and three to secure their place in the semi-finals.

Singles Competition
1. #94 Gabriela Porubin (WSU) def. Marina Moreno (UE) 6-3, 6-1
2. Rebecca Pedrazzi (WSU) def. Andjela Brguljan (UE) 6-0, 6-0
3. Julia Schiller (WSU) def. Marina Darzyan (UE) 6-3, 6-1
4. Giulia Guidetti (WSU) vs. Katie Delgado (UE) 2-0, 95-0
5. Abby Stevens (WSU) vs. Doreen Crasta (UE)
6. Tanaporn Thongsing (WSU) vs. Kennedy Craig (UE

Doubles Competition
1. Gabriela Porubin and Julia Schiller (WSU) def. Marina Darzyan and Doreen Crasta (UE) 6-0
2. Rebecca Pedrazzi and Aleks Trifunovic (WSU) vs. Katie Delgado and Kennedy Craig (UE) 4-3
3. Giulia Guidetti and Abby Stevens (WSU) def. Marina Moreno and Andjela Brguljan (UE) 6-2

The Aces will return to action with the addition of three freshmen and two transfers next fall. Stay tuned to gopurpleaces.com for all the latest women’s tennis ne

The Republican Establishment Has Betrayed Its Conservative Base By Richard Moss MD

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The Republican Establishment Has Betrayed Its Conservative Base: We Need A New Republican Party

By Richard Moss MD

There is great tumult in this political season, a great wave of discontent that is roiling the nation, and moving it in directions unimagined only six months ago. The frustration manifests at the national level in the Presidential race occurring in both political parties but particularly the Republican Party where the two lead contenders are total outsiders. The race in the Democrat Party has been less surprising. It is likely that Hillary Clinton will be the Democrat standard bearer, a pasty, white septuagenarian, shrill and unappealing, an eternal cloud of scandal hovering overhead, a “feminist” icon whose chief accomplishment was marrying well. Otherwise, you or I would never have heard the name Hillary Clinton. Her ascendancy to the top of the Democrat heap was predictable. Bernie Sanders is an avowed Socialist, a throwback and translucently white septuagenarian from a party that claims for itself the banner of “diversity.” He is a vintage Red from the sixties who never outgrew his sixties radicalism. But then neither has his party. The McGovern wing of the Democrat Party is now the Democrat Party, a hard, left Marxist Party no different than the Socialist Parties of Europe. The Democrat Party of your grandparents, of Truman and JFK, a party of the working man and the middle class, that fought our wars and defended America’s honor and interests is long gone in the aftermath of the age of Obama, with both candidates seeking to extend his legacy or drive it even further to the left. The chief concerns of today’s Democrats are not jobs or improving the lot of working Americans but “Climate Change”, shuttering coal mines, transgender bathrooms, abortion, and that other great crusade, free condoms.

But it is in the Republican side where we see the real conflict between the Party Establishment and its base. Democrat leadership adores its grassroots and only wishes it could enact more of its policies and agenda. They are all, in effect, radicals – at war with free markets, traditional values, private property, the Constitution, our nation’s founding and history, which they generally deplore. Democrats believe fervently in the central role of the federal government as the primary engine of civic virtue and there is general agreement throughout the party that more government is better.

In the Republican Party however the Establishment is locked in mortal conflict with its rank and file including evangelicals, values voters, the tea party, conservatives, and constitutionalists. Party leaders regularly heap scorn upon them, discredit them, and actively seek to defeat their candidates or destroy them through denigration and lack of support.

The reason for this divide is that Republican Party leaders are threatened by the base far more than by Democrats, hence hostile to it, for conservatives seek the one thing Party Elders fear more than anything else, even more than Democrats: to shrink the power of the federal government and thus halt the gravy train that Party Elders and their preferred candidates, lobbyists, and crony capitalists all feed from. Democrat victories do not concern them. They will still have a place at the table. Elections and issues come and go. What matters is continued access to power, even if Rome is burning. Tea Party Constitutional types that actively seek to diminish the federal government and devolve power back to the states, balance budgets, and pay down the debt – now that is a threat. They prefer instead to continue the charade, the borrowing, spending, and growing government, heaping massive burdens of debt upon future generations until the laws of economics assert themselves, and the federal enterprise collapses, leaving vast social upheaval in its wake. But by then the ruling class will be long gone, and our children and grandchildren will be left to reap the whirlwind.

When we observe the list of major campaign issues of the last year, the divide between the campaign rhetoric at home and the abject failures in Washington, we recognize the reason for the extraordinary disconnect between the Republican base and party leadership. Despite overwhelming victories in 2014, with the GOP in control of both houses of Congress, Republicans in Washington have given Obama everything he has wanted, including Cromnibus, Obamacare, Amnesty, the EPA, Import-Export, Fast Track, Planned Parenthood, and the Iran Nuclear deal. They folded on sanctuary cities and Syrian refugees. They passed massive education and transportation bills. They have gone along with the spending and debt. And the base has reacted with anger and frustration. At the Presidential level they have rejected Jeb Bush, Chris Christy, Marco Rubio, and the disgraceful John Kasich, who remains in the race despite having no mathematical path to the nomination. And they have backed instead the outsiders, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.

The people, in other words, are angry as hell and hold the federal government, Washington, and the Republican Party, in particular the Congress, responsible. Yes, they are tired of the backroom deals, the political patronage, favoritism, and cronyism. They cannot abide an inept, unprincipled Republican Party in Washington that can’t surrender on major issues soon enough. They have had it with the career politicians that betray the base that wins them stunning, landslide election victories as was done in 2010 and 2014 – and get nothing for their trouble. And a Republican Party at war with its base, cut off from its roots, will go the way of the Whigs – and not endure.

A new, revitalized, conservative Republican Party that promotes and cultivates the interests and values of its base is required. A party that fights for limited government, liberty, the rule of law, balanced budgets, and American sovereignty. That defends the Constitution and the Bill of Rights including religious liberty, the second amendment and state’s rights (federalism). A party that believes in free market capitalism not crony capitalism and defends traditional values and the Judeo-Christian foundation of the nation. The party must fight to secure our border, oppose amnesty, and stop the destructive EPA and its war on fossil fuels, so damaging to southern Indiana and the nation. It must also be a party that will restore our military. This was Reagan’s Republican Party. This was the party of Abraham Lincoln, our first Republican President who freed the slaves and preserved the union. In truth, it is the party of the founders, of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, a party of limited government and a strong private sector and vibrant civil society. It is a party that must believe, as Reagan once described it, “that we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around.”

The standard bearer of this message today, the exemplar of this vision, is Ted Cruz. I believe in and carry this message as well. The Republican Party must decide if it is to become a principled conservative party that stands for liberty and limited government or remain the big government, big spending, liberal, progressive party it is today. In which case it will rip itself apart and leave the nation to the tender mercies of the left and the Democrats.

Local PAC Of Educators Endorses Ann Ennis In HD 64 Race

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Local PAC Of Educators Endorses Ann Ennis In HD 64 Race

A political action committee (PAC) of local educators representing Gibson, Pike, Posey and Vanderburgh counties just announced that have endorsed Ann Ennis in her campaign for Indiana House of Representatives. Ennis is a Republican challenger in House District 64.

PAC chair DeLyn Beard and her board explained that educators felt Ennis was the best fit to represent the interests of public schools in the area.

“Educators from around the district invited all candidates to be interviewed and Ann Ennis impressed us all,” said Beard. “Her passion for and commitment to public education was evident and local educators are very pleased to announce Ann as our recommended candidate for House District 64.”

The PAC is a subcommittee of the Indiana Political Action Committee for Education, the political action arm of the Indiana State Teachers Association.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: STEVE DAVIS ENDORSES LORI SHERMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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FORMER CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE STEVE DAVIS ENDORSES LORI SHERMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTIVE

As a Democrat, I am encouraged by the caliber of young candidates that the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party is attracting. The divisiveness of the Republican controlled State House has not gone unnoticed by hard working residents and it’s time for Indiana citizens to make a change from top to bottom at the state level.

It is a shame that three of our best and brightest young guns are running in Tuesday’s Primary Election for the same seat, Indiana House District 77. Ryan Hatfield has Democratic political blood running in his veins, and has an impressive resume. Brandon Lee Ferguson, a great example to other young leaders, is working his way up the ladder in his chosen field, and sincere in his wish to do right by his peers.

That being said, we have to make a choice. I have come to the conclusion that Lori Sherman is the strongest in a field of these strong candidates. After speaking with her and listening to her goals it is apparent she has the greatest vision for the citizens of District 77. She will bring the same intelligence, fortitude and problem solving to Indiana that she has already used when she overcame obstacles that has defeated many young people. She has lead by example starting in her early childhood. Hard work and intelligence allowed her to come from being an emancipated sixteen year old to an honors graduate from both high school and college. She won a number of scholarship offers to law schools, but chose to return to Indiana’s Maurer School of Law in Bloomington. After graduating law school and passing the bar exam, she turned down several offers in bigger cities to come home to Evansville and give back to the community that she loves.

She started by advocating for children as an attorney for the Department of Child Services. She bought a house in the center of the city and transformed it into a charming bungalow that she proudly calls her home. I can’t imagine a better person to represent District 77.  Lori has proven herself time and time again and has led by example with her actions and accomplishments and now offers those skills and commitment to the residents of Indiana.

FOOTNOTE: The letter was published without opinion, bias or editing.

APRIL BIRTHDAYS

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THIS MONTH BIRTHDAYS

NORM SMITH

JOE PATTERSON

MELISSA ROWLEY

FOX LAMASCO

SHARON WILLIAMS

LINSAY COLLINS

SUSAN BACON

DR. SHOLAR

BECKY GISH

MIKE BALL

JEFFREY WISEMAN

JOE TOWNSEND 

KATIE FELKER

LLAURA SHAFER 

MARK L. HEITKEMPER

LISA BELL

ALAN LEIBUNDGUTH

PEGGY WALTERS

CARRIE ELPERS

DAVID COSBY

SCHELL BAGGETT

MICHELLE NORTHERNER

ROBIN HAPPE

MICHAEL EGGLESTON

JODY ALVERSON

TAMMY M HARGRAVE

ASHLEY BROWN

JON TOWNSEND

FOOTNOTE: If you would like to announce someones Birthday please forward the name to City-County Observer@live.com.  One lucky person whose  name  appears  in the April,  2016 CCO Birthday post will be eligible for prize.  Each week the CCO will draw the name of one person celebrating their birthday for the Month of April and the winner will receive a copy of six time Olympic Qualifier and World Record holder for the 5000 meter Anne Audian.  Her book is entitled “UNCOMMON HEART.”  The drawing will be held each Friday and announced on the following Monday.  The retail value of Anne’s book is around $20.

Eagles Advance to Semifinals of GLVC Tournament

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Eagles Advance to Semifinals of GLVC Tournament

ROMEOVILLE, Ill.—The No. 39 University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team defeated Rockhurst University, 5-0, in the opening round of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Friday afternoon.
USI (16-4) took a commanding 3-0 lead into singles play after sweeping doubles competition. Junior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and reigning GLVC Player of the Week James Hardiman (Blackwell Bristol, United Kingdom) earned the first win with an 8-3 score. It is the duo’s 14th-consecutive win, which is good enough to tie for second all-time in the USI record book.

Sophomore Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) and junior Paul Forichon (Nimes, France) earned an 8-6 win. Sending the Eagles into singles play with a 3-0 lead, the senior tandem of Jack Joyce (Bournemouth, England) and Joel Stern (Mjoelby, Sweden) picked up a tough 9-8 (4-0) victory.

Barris earned a quick, 6-1, 6-3, singles victory over Joe Ibarra of Rockhurst at number-six. Sealing the opening round victory for USI was Joyce. The senior picked up the victory at number-two by a score of 6-2, 6-2.

USI is making their eighth-consecutive appearance in the semifinal round of the GLVC Tournament. For the third straight year, the Eagles defeated Rockhurst to open the conference tournament.

The Eagles return to action Saturday at 9 a.m. when they take on No. 41 Drury University in the semifinals. Drury defeated McKendree University, 5-3, in the quarterfinals on Friday.
USI looks to avenge two-consecutive GLVC semifinal round defeats by the Panthers

Note: Due to rain in the forecast for the Romeoville, Illinois, area, Saturday’s semifinal schedule maybe altered. Be sure to check back to GoUSIEagles.com or follow @USIAthletics on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for updates.

University of Southern Indiana Tennis
#3W Rockhurst vs #2E Southern Indiana (Apr 29, 2016)
#39 #2E Southern Indiana 5, #3W Rockhurst 0
Apr 29, 2016 at Plainfield, IL (Plainfield East HS)
Singles competition
1. Samuel Kiladejo (USI) vs. Oskar Unger (RU) unfinished
2. Jack Joyce (USI) def. Decho Valev (RU) 6-2, 6-2
3. James Hardiman (USI) vs. Daniel Chmielewski (RU) unfinished
4. Joel Stern (USI) vs. Jonas Stropus (RU) unfinished
5. Paul Forichon (USI) vs. Nicolas Riveros (RU) unfinished
6. Aaron Barris (USI) def. Joe Ibarra (RU) 6-1, 6-3

Doubles competition
1. Samuel Kiladejo/Paul Forichon (USI) def. Oskar Unger/Jonas Stropus (RU) 8-6
2. Joel Stern/Jack Joyce (USI) def. Decho Valev/Daniel Chmielewski (RU) 9-8 (4-0)
3. Aaron Barris/James Hardiman (USI) def. Nicolas Riveros/Joe Ibarra (RU) 8-3

Match Notes
#3W Rockhurst 9-8
#2E Southern Indiana 16-4; National ranking #39; Regional ranking #4
Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,2)
2016 GLVC Men’s Tennis Championship Tournament Quarterfinals

Teen Drivers Sharpen their Skills at this Year’s Rule the Road

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) conducted a teen driver safety event called “Rule the Road” on Thursday, April 28, 2016 .  The event will be held at the Sgt. James W. Harlan Reserve Center located at 2900 E. Division Street. Although registration for this event is now closed, the news media is invited to attend.

Taught by certified emergency vehicle operators from the Sheriff’s Office and the Evansville Police Department, Rule the Road provides teen drivers with exposure to experiences not traditionally covered in driver education courses. These valuable hands-on driving lessons offer teens the chance to practice lifesaving skills on a series of closed courses set up at Roberts Park. Skills and topics covered will include: controlled skidding, controlled braking, collision avoidance, the dangers of texting behind the wheel, and the seriousness of impaired driving. Two computerized driving simulators will allow students to practice crash avoidance skills. A representative from AT&T will be on hand with “It Can Wait” virtual reality goggles for the students to wear.

“Nationally, traffic fatalities claim more teenage lives each year than any other cause of death,” Sheriff Dave Wedding stated. “Young drivers are simply not as experienced and are less able to cope with the unexpected. Add to the mix a smart phone, loud stereo and a car load of friends and it’s not hard to imagine why crash statistics for underage drivers are so dismal,” Sheriff Wedding added, “Driver training like ‘Rule the Road’ is a great way for us to make a potentially lifesaving impression on young drivers.”

The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the full-time staff and soldiers assigned to the Sgt. James W. Harlan Reserve Center for making their facility available to us. The center is the home of the 380th Quartermaster Battalion, along with several other Army Reserve Units.

The Sheriff’s Office would also like to thank our local sponsor who helped made this event possible through a generous monetary contribution:

Pictures from event are shown below.

Pictured above: Students react to a live demonstration of a vehicle airbag deployment, courtesy of Lefler Collision Center.

Pictured above: Mr. Mark Hartman (who retired as a Major from the Indiana State Police) with ICJI discusses some of his experiences at crash scenes involving drivers who did not buckle up.

Pictured above: Ms. Jamie Humphries (who is the Driver’s Education program coordinator for the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles) explains how to operate one the of driving simulators at Rule the Road.

Pictured above: Evan Bolkelman from Reitz Memorial High School tries out the ATT&T “It Can Wait” VR Goggles.

Pictured above: Deputy Rodney Miller from VCSO guides a student wearing Fatal Vision goggles around a course set up by Indiana SADD. The golf cart was provided by Eagle Valley Golf Course.

 

Adopt A Pet

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Dexter is a 1 ½-yr-old male yellow Lab/Spaniel mix. He was adopted as a puppy from VHS then returned, like so many others who are adopted as tiny cute puppies and then become too much work & responsibility. Remember Dexter’s still a young guy and will need exercise, positive reinforcement, and quality playtime with his family! His $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm testing. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

EVENT TO FOCUS ON CONNECTING BUSINESSES WITH OPPORTUNITIES

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Goal to connect small and diverse businesses with larger corporations, bidding opportunities

The Southwest Indiana Chamber Diverse Business Alliance will host an event to facilitate connections between small and diverse businesses and larger corporations. The event is designed to build awareness of immediate and future opportunities for small and diverse businesses to bid on projects, particularly in the construction field.

Companies in attendance include Tropicana, Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation, Evansville Regional Airport, the City of Evansville, Regional Cities Initiative project partners, and more.

The event will take place at Tropicana Conference Center on from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 28.

“The Southwest Indiana Chamber is committed to creating an environment that fosters inclusion and celebrates diversity,” said Christy Gillenwater, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Southwest Indiana Chamber. “Our Diverse Business Alliance exists to create education, mentorship, and networking opportunities that are bolstering the success of diverse businesses in Southwest Indiana, and in turn making our region a more vibrant and dynamic place to work, live, and grow a business.”

There is no cost for small businesses to participate in this event and Southwest Indiana Chamber membership is not required. For more information, visit www.swinchamber.com.

About Southwest Indiana Chamber

Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of nearly 1,500 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years and 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees. Our initiatives include Tri-State Manufacturers’ Alliance, Tri-State World Trade Network, Young Professionals Alliance, Diverse Business Alliance, Family Business Alliance, Posey County Alliance, Downtown Alliance, and Nonprofit Alliance.

Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com.