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USI loses 8-4 in the sweep by Quincy

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The 17th-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team could not salvage a victory this weekend, losing 8-4 to eighth-ranked Quincy University Sunday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI sees its record go to 11-7 overall with Quincy going to 12-3.

The Screaming Eagles saw the Hawks plate a pair of runs in the first and second innings in falling behind 4-0 for the second-straight game. USI rallied in the fourth inning to make a game of it with a three-run frame that was highlight by a two-run blast off the bat of sophomore leftfielder Buddy Johnson (Shelbyville, Kentucky). The home run was the first collegiate round-tripper by the sophomore outfielder.

Quincy sealed the victory with single tallies in the fifth and sixth innings to re-extend the lead to 6-3. USI closed the gap to a two-run deficit, 6-4, with a tally in the bottom of the sixth on back-to-back doubles by senior third baseman Trent Gunn (Tell City, Indiana) and freshman catcher Logan Brown (Mt. Vernon, Indiana).

The Hawks put the game out of reach in the ninth when they plated a pair of unearned runs for the 8-4 final.

On the mound, junior right-hander Devin Williams (Evansville, Indiana) started and took the loss for the Eagles. Williams (2-2) allowed five runs, three earned, on nine hits while striking three in 4.2 innings of work.

USI freshman right-hander Austin Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) finished the game for the Eagles, pitching the final 4.1 innings. Krizan allowed three unearned runs on five hits and walk, while striking out one.

The Eagles open the 2016 Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule March 25-26 when they host Bellarmine University for a pair of doubleheaders. Friday’s doubleheader is slated for a 2 p.m. first pitch, while Saturday is scheduled for a 1 p.m. start.

 

Vanderburgh County Recent booking Records

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Holly’s House Plans 5th Annual Hats Off to Holly’s House Western Round-Up Fundraising Event

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Holly’s House, a local child and adult victim advocacy center, will be hosting their signature fundraiser, the 5th annual Hats Off to Holly’s House on Friday, April 8th at the Evansville Country Club. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $50, or a table for eight is $350. This year, each guest will receive a $50 gift card from the Diamond Galleria.

Brian Turpin, Holly’s House Co-Founder and Evansville Police Detective, will be hosting. The keynote address speaker will be given by Evansville native, Kelly Hyatt Bennett. Mrs. Bennett is legal counsel for the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence and an adjunct professor at Indiana University’s McKinney School of Law.

The primary sponsors for this important fundraiser are Deaconess Hospital, The Women’s Hospital and The Diamond Galleria! We are very excited to offer this energy-filled evening, which will include a hat and boot contest, dinner, cash bar, and both silent and live auctions. All proceeds from this event will be used to support Holly’s House services for victims of child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence.

Brush off your boots and grab your cowboy hat and join in the Western Round-Up fun while supporting Holly’s House as they “Provide Support, Promote Justice and Prevent Violence” through their services and programs throughout southwest Indiana.

For more information about purchasing tickets or sponsoring Hats Off to Holly’s House Western Round-Up, please call Holly’s House at (812) 437-7233, visit www.hollyshouse.org, or email martha@hollyshouse.org.

 

Holly’s House is a non-residential victims’ advocacy center providing services for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault in nine southwest Indiana counties, at no charge. The mission of the organization is to empower victims of intimate crime and abuse by providing support, promoting justice and preventing violence. For more information, please visit www.hollyshouse.org.

The American Sewing Guild Meet Tuesday

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The Tri-State  Chapter of the American Sewing Guild will meet Tuesday March 22 at  McCullough Library community room  on Washington Ave.
We will be making cancer caps for Chemo Buddies who provide services to all local oncology facilities.   Visitors are welcome.   Please bring a sewing machine, serger,  or cutting supplies. Doors open  at 5:30 and program 6:00-7:45pm.
For more information  contact Evansville@asg.org   or call  82-568-2515.

F’s Steak House

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F’s Steak House

The building at 125 Southeast Fourth has housed many restaurants since it was built in 1912. One of the most memorable was F’s Steak House, seen here in the 1960s, which opened in 1948 when the neighborhood was in decline. Over time, what began as a café serving sandwiches evolved into a popular, more sophisticated eatery that offered steaks, seafood, and possibly the first Cantonese cuisine in town. F’s closed in the early 1990s, but the site is now occupied by another restaurant.

Adopt A Pet

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Ringo is a 5-year-old male Great Dane/Lab mix! This big guy is very strong. Older kids are recommended due to his size & energy level; he would simply knock very young children over and might play too rough. Ringo was heartworm-positive when he first came to VHS but has now been treated. Monthly heartworm prevention is key! $100 Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

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Indiana State Police Participate in Tri-State Human Trafficking Initiative

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Indianapolis – Troopers and Motor Carrier Inspectors with the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division of the Indiana State Police joined neighboring states to raise awareness about human trafficking for the entire month of February. The Indiana State Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Michigan State Police take the crime of human trafficking seriously and will continue to educate the public and enforce laws that crack down on traffickers.

The goal of the month-long Tri-State Human Trafficking Initiative was to train and educate those in a position to see human trafficking taking place, such as motor vehicle drivers, public transportation companies, rest area attendants and truck stop employees. These individuals can act as the eyes and ears of Indiana’s highways, and by teaching them the signs of human trafficking and how to report it, they are yet another resource to protect humans from trafficking and exploitation.

Over the month of February, the three states distributed more than 17,000 materials that included wallet cards and brochures. They conducted 180 educational events that reached 2,446 people. 

“The terrible crime of human trafficking often goes unnoticed and unreported,” said Captain Jon Smithers of the Indiana State Police. “Educating those most likely to come in contact with these individuals is one way to combat those who condone human trafficking and empower potential victims. Through our efforts with our law enforcement partners from other states we will continue to disseminate information and hopefully save lives.”

To report a trafficking tip, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline Resource Center at 888-373-7888 or text BeFree to 233733. The toll free number is available anywhere in the US, 24/7. The hotline received calls from Indiana regarding 243 potential human trafficking cases in 2015, making Indiana the twenty seventh highest total for potential cases reported among the states.

To learn more about Human Trafficking or request a presentation for your group, business or organization contact the Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division at (317) 615-7373.