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Big Blue Invitational up next for men’s golf

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Tournament to take place on Monday and Tuesday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The President’s Reserve Course at Hermitage Golf Club will be the venue as the University of Evansville men’s golf team heads to Nashville, Tenn. for the Big Blue Invitational on Monday and Tuesday.

Tennessee State is the host for the 54-hole event, which will see 36 holes of play on Monday and 18 more on Tuesday.  Action commences with an 8 a.m. shotgun start on both days.

The tournament field will consist of 14 teams plus individuals from Jacksonville State University. Teams participating are: Belmont, Detroit, Evansville, Murray State, SIUE, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, UT Martin, Wisconsin-Green Bay, John A. Logan, North Greenville, Walters State, West Alabama and West Georgia.

A great all-around team effort saw the University of Evansville men’s golf team jump into fifth place in the final round of the Hoosier Invitational on Sunday afternoon.  All five Purple Aces golfers finished with rounds of 76 or lower to make the jump into the top five.

Leading the way once again was Rick Voyvodic, who notched another 73 to finish in a tie for 11th with a final score of 146.  Tyler Gray matched Voyvodic’s effort, recording a 73 of his own.  He tied for 16th with a 148.

Wil Pahud carded the low round of the day for the squad, notching a 72.  He tied for 21st with a 149.  Will Knights finished the second round with a 75 and tied for 36th place while Joseph Addante notched a 76 and finished the event with a 160.

 

FROG WARS

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Aces women head to ISU Spring Invitational

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Tournament to take place on Sunday and Monday

 A trip north on Route 41 will see the University of Evansville women’s golf team head to Terre Haute to take part  in this weekend’s ISU Spring Invitational.

Opening round action begins on Sunday at 10 a.m. ET with Monday’s final round set to start at 9:30 a.m. ET.  Par is 72 and the yardage for the tournament is 6,055.

The field for the event includes: Indiana State, Chicago State, Dayton, SIUE, Loyola, Bradley, UNI, Butler, Evansville, Drake, Oakland, Western Illinois, William Woods and Eastern Illinois.

Evansville finished the wind-shortened Bradley Invitational in 9th place on Sunday at WeaverRidge Golf Club.  Originally scheduled for three rounds, wind halted play in Saturday’s first round.  On Sunday, the squads finished their opening round before playing the final set of 18.

Leading the Purple Aces was Kayla Katterhenry.  Fighting windy conditions for the second day in a row, Katterhenry posted rounds of 85 and 80.  She tied for 27th place with a 165.  Just one behind her was Maggie Camp.  Her low round came on the first trip of 18 as she notched an 80.  Sunday’s final round saw her card an 86.  The tied for 31st place.  Maria Pickens was third on the team.  Rounds of 86 and 81 saw her finish the event with a 167.  She tied for 34th.

 

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Indiana’s ban on political robocalls withstands court challenge

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AG Zoeller: Indiana’s ban on political robocalls withstands court challenge
Zoeller: Ruling is big win for Hoosier telephone privacy rights

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A federal court has ruled to uphold Indiana’s comprehensive ban on automated robocalls to peoples’ phones without their consent, issuing a big win for Hoosiers’ telephone privacy rights.

The ruling, issued late yesterday by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, was in response to a legal challenge filed in 2010 by nonprofit Patriotic Veterans, attempting to carve out an exception to the robocall ban for political messages.

“This important ruling ensures Indiana’s strict telephone privacy laws remain intact. Hoosiers value their privacy and do not want to be bombarded with unwanted robocalls. As I’ve said many times, robocalls are the tools of scam artists. There are plenty of legitimate, lawful ways to contact people and disseminate political information, but blasting out pre-recorded messages to thousands of numbers at a time with no regard for privacy is not one of them,” Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said.

Zoeller’s office enforces the state’s telephone privacy laws and investigates complaints about robocalls and other unwanted calls, which remain the top complaint received by his office. Last year, the office received nearly 14,000 complaints about unwanted calls, a majority of which were about robocalls.

In its ruling, the U.S. District Court credited the state’s role in restricting robocalls:

“Because ADAD [auto-dialed] calls intrude on the privacy and tranquility of the home and the recipient does not have the opportunity to indicate the desire to not receive such calls to a live operator, the government has a substantial interest in limiting the use of unsolicited, unconsented-to ADAD calls.”

While this lawsuit was pending, Indiana’s Auto Dialer law, Ind. Code 24-5-14, remained in effect. The law restricts the use of technology that automatically dials residential phone numbers and plays prerecorded messages, also called robocalls, with few exceptions. The penalty for violating the Indiana Auto Dialer law is up to $5,000 per call.

Last month, Zoeller warned political campaigns to adhere to state telephone privacy laws and refrain from robocalling residents leading up to the 2016 primary election on May 3 and the general election on Nov. 8.

The attorney general said his office will not hesitate to go to court to seek enforcement action against those who violate Indiana’s statute.

Campaigns and political groups are allowed to make traditional “live” calls, even to numbers registered on the Do Not Call list, as long as the calls are not sales calls.

Zoeller said if someone receives an unwanted campaign call, simply ask to be removed from the caller’s list. To block general telemarketing calls, sign up for the Do Not Call list at www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 1.888.834.9969.

Indiana residents who receive a political robocall or any other unwanted call can file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1.888.834.9969.

Zoeller thanked Solicitor General Thomas M. Fisher and Deputy Attorneys General Heather McVeigh and Marguerite Sweeney for their work on this case.

VCSO Career Academy Accepting Applications

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for the 2016 Career Academy. The academy will take place from Monday, June 13 through Friday, June 17, 2016.

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Career Academy is an interactive week long introduction to the profession of Law Enforcement. The Career Academy is designed to let high school age and early college age participants obtain a working idea as to what being a Law Enforcement officer entails.

Throughout the academy students will participate in lectures and practical exercises. Just a few of the topics will include: Sheriff’s K9’s, simmunition firearms training, emergency vehicle operations, arrest procedures, defensive tactics, investigative techniques, life saving techniques and many other topics. Classes will be taught by veteran sheriff’s deputies who have specialized knowledge in the areas they instruct.

The academy will be held at the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center at 1901 Lynch Road. Classes start at 8:00am and end at 3:00pm daily. There is no charge for the academy, but participation is a must.

 

EVSC Foundation to Provide Free Bus Service to Liverpool Legends Concert.

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 The EVSC Foundation will provide FREE round-trip bus transportation to North High School for the Liverpool Legends concert on Friday, April 15th.  This free service is to assist those want to enjoy the performance and do not have access to transportation.  A paid admission ticket is required for the concert.

The 42-passenger EVSC Tour Bus will begin loading passengers at 5:30 pm CDT and will depart promptly at 6:00 pm CDT from the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713. The EVSC Foundation encourages people to arrive early to claim their seat.

For the return trip, passengers will begin boarding the bus immediately following the concert, with an approximate arrival time of 9:30 pm CDT.

Seating on the bus is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.  Passengers should call the EVSC Office of Development at 812-435-0913 during regular business hours to reserve their seat.  Depending on demand, additional buses could be added.

Tickets to the concert can be purchased online at www.evscfouncation.org.

More information about the event is attached.

Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77 Meet & Greet TODAY!

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DON’T FORGET!

Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77 Family Friendly Meet & Greet

Location:
Inflatable Fun Factory
Eastland Shoppes
1424 N Green River Road

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM