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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
Evansville, IN – Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Whitney Lynn Carter Intimidation, Level 5 felony
Intimidation, Level 5 felony
Intimidation, Level 5 felony
Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony
Andrew Allen Cooper Unlawful possession of syringe, Level 6 felony
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Bridgette Nicole Lynch Dealing in marijuana, Level 6 felony
Kambrell Larenzo Smith Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Rachel Ann Hopkinson Perjury, Level 6 felony
Conspiracy to commit perjury, Level 6 felony
Gabriel Brain Camp Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony
Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony
Michael James Scott Criminal confinement, Level 3 felony
Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony
Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony
Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Possession of an altered handgun, Level 5 felony
Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony
Pointing a firearm, Level 6 felony
Pointing a firearm, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
Joshua Dawaun Maurice Williams Criminal trespass, Level 6 felony
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 4/4/2016
Monday, April 4th |
Meet & Greet | 7:00 PM | Watch the NCAA Championship Game with Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77Â
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Tuesday, April 5th |
Meet & Greet | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Coffee with the Candidate with Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77Â
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Tuesday, April 5th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Mike Goebel for County Council Fundraiser
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Wednesday, April 6th |
Meet & Greet | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Lunch with the Candidate with Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77Â
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Wednesday, April 6th |
Fundraiser | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM | Zach Heronemus for County Clerk Fundraiser
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Friday, April 8th |
Meet & Greet | 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM | Family Friendly Meet & Greet with Brandon Ferguson for State Representative District 77Â
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Tuesday, April 12th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Ryan Hatfield for State Representative District 77 Fundraiser
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Wednesday, April 13th |
Meet & Greet | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM | David Orentlicher for Congress Meet & Greet
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Thursday, April 21st |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Lockyear for Coroner Fundraiser
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Thursday, April 28th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Steak Night Fundraiser
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Saturday, May 7th |
Fundraiser | 7:00 PM – ??? | Mike Goebel for County Council Fun-Raiser
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Thursday, May 12th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Fundraiser
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Friday, May 13th |
Fundraiser | TBA | Lockyear for Coroner Golf Scramble
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Friday, May 20th |
Fundraiser | TBA | USW Golf Scramble for John Gregg for Governor Golf Scramble
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Saturday, May 21st |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM | John Gregg for Governor Fundraiser
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Thursday, May 26th |
Fundraiser | 8:00 AM | Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Golf Scramble
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Saturday, June 11th |
Fundraiser | Shotgun Start 9:00 AM |
Posey County Democratic Party Golf Scramble
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Friday, June 17th |
Fundraiser | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM | Steve Melcher’s 25th Annual Freedom Labor Breakfast
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Thursday, August 11th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM | Missy Mosby’s Annual 39th Birthday Party
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Saturday, September 10th |
Fundraiser | TBA | Rick Riney for Perry Township Trustee Annual Fish Fry
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IceMen Beat Komets in Overtime after Losing Late Lead
Fort Wayne scores four goals in final 6:30 to force OT, but Zay wins it for Evansville.)
Scoring | 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | Final |
Evansville | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
Fort Wayne | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Shots | 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | Total |
Evansville | 11 | 6 | 7 | 5 | 29 |
Fort Wayne | 7 | 13 | 30 | 3 | 52 |
 | PP | Penalties |
Evansville | 0/3 | 4 for 8 minutes |
Fort Wayne | 1/4 | 3 for 6 minutes |
Records:Â Â Evansville: 28-32-7-2; Fort Wayne: 39-21-7-2
Goalies: FW – Martin (-), 9-8-0-1, 13 saves, 4 GA
FW – Nagle (OTL), 27-11-7-1, 11, 1 GA
EVN – Bengtsberg (W), 10-13-4-1, 48 saves, 4 GA
Scoring:
1st Period: 1. EVN – Thrush 3 (Moon, Rumble, 3:18); 2. EVN – Wideman 14 (Fawcett, Sims, 4:11)
2nd Period: 3. EVN – Harrison 7 (Monteith, :35); 4. EVN – Fawcett 21 (Himelson, Strandberg, 10:45)
3rd Period: 5. FW – Friedmann 2 (Barczuk, 13:30); 6. FW – Montgomery 6 (PP, Szydlowski, Denis, 17:45); 7. FW – K.Thomas 15 (Crunk, 18:56); 8. FW – Schaafsma 24 (Crowder, 19:45)
Overtime: 9. EVN – Zay 9 (Strandberg, 3:56)
FORT WAYNE, IN – The Evansville IceMen saw a 4-0 lead disappear in the final 6:30 of the third period, but Matthew Zay scored an overtime goal to redeem the IceMen Sunday in a 5-4 win over the Fort Wayne Komets.
The IceMen scored early in the first period, when Casey Thrush deflected a shot into the net off of a faceoff win 3:18 into the game. Alex Wideman gave Evansville a 2-0 lead 53 seconds later when his shot fooled Komets goaltender Spencer Martin and trickled into the net. IceMen goalie Christoffer Bengtsberg stopped all seven shots in the frame.
Andrew Harrison beat Martin with a backhander 35 seconds into the second period to make it 3-0. It was Harrison’s third goal in as many games this weekend. Then Tyson Fawcett added his team-leading 21st goal of the season from the slot at 10:45, which chased Martin from the net for backup Pat Nagle. The IceMen carried the 4-0 lead into the second intermission, as Bengtsberg stopped 20 shots through two periods.
Fort Wayne posted an ECHL season-high 30 shots in the third period and put together a miracle comeback in the final 6:30 of play to force overtime, including three with their goalie pulled for an extra attacker. First, David Friedmann spoiled Bengtsberg’s shutout with a wraparound goal. Then, Brock Montgomery tipped a shot into the net on a late power play to cut the IceMen lead to 4-2.
Kyle Thomas scored from low in the slot out of a goal-mouth scramble with 1:04 left to cut the Komets’ deficit to one. Then Fort Wayne captain Jamie Schaafsma completed the comeback with 15 seconds left in regulation to force overtime.
Both goalies stopped breakaways in the extra period, and Evansville failed to covert on a power play, but the IceMen got redemption when Zay buried the winning goal with 1:04 left in overtime. Bengtsberg stopped a career-high 48 shots for his tenth win of the season.
The IceMen finish the season next week with three games in Texas on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday against the Allen Americans at 7:05pm each night. The games will be broadcast at www.evansvilleicemen.com and ECHL.TV.
REMAINING GAMES
Wed. 4/6 – Evansville at Allen (7:05pm) – Allen Events Center (Allen, TX)
Fri. 4/8 – Evansville at Allen (7:05pm) – Allen Events Center (Allen, TX)
Sat. 4/9 – Evansville at Allen (7:05pm) – Allen Events Center (Allen, TX)         Â
FINAL JERSEY AUCTION
The final chance to bid on game-worn player jerseys will be in a live auction Monday, April 11 at 6pm at Beef O’ Brady’s in Newburgh. Following the team’s final three games in Allen, Texas on April 6, 8 and 9, all of the Evansville IceMen players will sign their jerseys for the winning bidders.
Visit us at www.evansvilleicemen.com, like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter @EvvIceMen for more information about your hometown professional hockey team.
Women’s golf takes 9th at Bradley Invite
Katterhenry and Camp lead UE
 PEORIA, Ill. – The University of Evansville women’s golf team 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.
Madison Chaney was fourth on the team. She recorded rounds of 86 and 87 to tie for 49th with a 173. Giulia Mallmann was fifth for UE, notching a 174. Carly Waggoner and Rachel Marchi played as individuals. Waggoner posted scores of 89 and 83 to finish in a tie for 46th with a 172 while Marchi totaled a 188 in her two rounds.
Bradley swept the individual and team championships. The Braves finished with 614 strokes in two rounds, topping Loyola by 28 strokes. Danielle Lemek of BU was medalist as her rounds of 71 and 76 put her four shots ahead of teammate Jenna Roadley. Evansville came home in 9th place with a final of 669. They were just two shots behind Illinois-Chicago.
Next Sunday, UE heads to Terre Haute for the Indiana State Invitational. It will take place on Sunday and Monday at the Terre Haute Country Club.
Eagles Finish Non-Conference Schedule with 8-1 Win
The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team defeated the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 8-1, Saturday afternoon in Terre Haute, Indiana for their sixth straight victory. The 45th-ranked Screaming Eagles move to 11-3 (1-0) on the year in their final non-conference match.
The Eagles continue to dominate doubles play sweeping the competition during the team’s six-match win streak. Junior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and freshman James Hardiman (Blackwell Bristol, United Kingdom) move to 8-0 on the year with their win while the senior team of Jack Joyce (Bournemouth, England) and Joel Stern (Mjoelby, Sweden) have won all seven of their matches in 2015-16. Junior Paul Forichon (Nimes, France) and sophomore Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) won their sixth straight match together moving to 7-1 on the season.
Sophomore Anthony Van Rompay (Schilde, Belgium) was able to seal the USI victory with the fifth win of the contest earning a 6-3, 6-0 victory at number-five singles. Joyce picked up his seventh straight win and moved to 14-3 on the year with his 7-6 (7-3), 6-0 win at number-two. Also continuing his impressive singles win streak, Hardiman earned his fifth victory in a row at number-three by a score of 6-2, 6-2 for the final Eagles’ victory of the match.
The Eagles return to conference play on Friday when McKendree University makes the trip to Evansville for a 2 p.m. match up at the USI Tennis Courts.
University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis
Southern Indiana vs Rose-Hulman (Apr 03, 2016)
#45 Southern Indiana 8, Rose-Hulman 1
Apr 03, 2016 at Terre Haute, Ind. (Joy Hulbert Tennis Center)
Singles competition |
1. Samuel Kiladejo (USI) def. Georges Adam (RHIT) 6-1, 6-4 |
2. Jack Joyce (USI) def. Brandon Benedict (RHIT) 7-6 (7-3), 6-0 |
3. James Hardiman (USI) def. Cam Metzger (RHIT) 6-2, 6-2 |
4. Andre Adam (RHIT) def. Joel Stern (USI) 7-5, 2-6, 1-0 (10-7) |
5. Anthony Van Rompay (USI) def. Matt Conrad (RHIT) 6-3, 6-0 |
6. Aaron Barris (USI) def. Brendan Goldacker (RHIT) 6-0, 6-0 |
Doubles competition |
1. Paul Forichon/Samuel Kiladejo (USI) def. Georges Adam/Brandon Benedict (RHIT) 8-5 |
2. Jack Joyce/Joel Stern (USI) def. Cam Metzger/Andre Adam (RHIT) 8-3 |
3. Aaron Barris/James Hardiman (USI) def. Matt Conrad/Joe Kendall (RHIT) 8-0 |
Match Notes |
Southern Indiana 11-3; National ranking #45; Regional ranking #6 |
Rose-Hulman 12-6 |
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (6,5,2,1,3,4) |
Aces men’s golf jumps to 5th place at Hoosier Invitational
All five Aces players notch a 76 or lower
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – 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.
Western Illinois clinched the team win by seven shots over Illinois State. The Leatherneck notched a 578 while the Redbirds finished with a 585. Evansville’s rally saw them take 5th place with a 596, six behind Ohio U., who finished fourth.
On the individual side, there was a five-way tie for the win as Peyton White (Ohio), Lyle Burns (Bradley), Jake Brown (Indiana), Zach Burry (Illinois State) and Trent Wallace (Illinois State) each had scores of 142.
The guys will be back in action on April 11 and 12 at the Tennessee State Invitational in Nashville, Tenn.
USI’s Roberts breaks 5,000-meter record
Sophomore Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) finished first out of 104 runners in the 5,000 meters Friday night to lead the University of Southern Indiana women’s track & field team to a 13th-place finish at the Washington University Invitational.
Roberts broke Heather Cooksey’s 11-year old school record (16:32.97) in the event with her time of 16 minutes, 31.17 seconds. Roberts’ time ranks first, nationally, and was less than six seconds off an NCAA Division II automatic qualifying time.
Joining Roberts with an NCAA II provisional qualifying time was senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan). Reeves finished sixth in the 5,000 meters with a time of 17:09.86.
The Screaming Eagles, who finished 13th as a team with 13 points, return to action April 14-16 when they compete at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, California, and the SIU Edwardsville Gateway Invitational in Edwardsville, Illinois.
Congressional Candidate Dr. Richard Moss issues a Public Challenge to Congressman Bucshon to Debate!Â
Stop Ducking the Voters and the Issues!
Jasper, IN – The Moss For Congress Campaign is issuing a formal and public challenge to Congressman Larry Bucshon to debate Congressional Candidate Dr. Richard Moss in three areas across Indiana’s 8th Congressional District including Vanderburgh, Vigo, and Dubois Counties in the month of April before the May 3, 2016 Republican primary.
“I call on Congressman Larry Bucshon to stop hiding behind his speech writers, spin doctors, paid operatives, hired staff, consultants, lobbyists, and propagandists and debate me on the issues and his voting record, one on one, face to face, eyeball to eyeball, in Evansville, Terre Haute, and Jasper in the month of April. Stop ducking the issues, Congressman. Stop snubbing the voters. Stop hiding behind your huge campaign war chest and the power and perks of incumbency, and face me, your challenger in the Republican Primary – and let the voters decide who should represents them.â€
We had scheduled a debate with Congressman Bucshon at our expense at the Eykamp Scout Center on Wednesday, March 30, 2015, in Evansville. My campaign staff made the arrangements including food and beverages. The Moss For Congress Campaign paid for the insurance and rent for the facility. We notified the public through the press and other venues. We contacted the Bucshon campaign by phone and email through his website and Evansville District Office on multiple occasions going back weeks before the event. Each time our campaign was given the run around, leading up to a final dismissive and patronizing email note from the Bucshon campaign regarding how busy the beloved Congressman was. Further, his schedule for that day indicated that he was in Evansville the day of the debate meeting with the Vanderburgh County Republicans Women’s Group. He had plenty of advance notice and opportunity to respond but for purely political reasons, chose not to – until a campaign staffer fired off a summary, off-handed dismissal.
As I mentioned at the time, none of this was unexpected. Bucshon has better things to do. Ensconced in office, enjoying the advantages of incumbency, self-satisfied, smug, secure, well funded, plenty of perks, a large staff and budget, the Congressman has grown complacent and insulated. He doesn’t have to confront his opponent in a debate or meet the constituents other than in controlled, staged settings. He prefers not to pick through the various votes he has taken in nearly six years in Congress that have done enormous damage to the 8th District, Indiana, and the nation. I would understand his hesitation. Friendly Lincoln Day Dinners as keynote speaker without being challenged would be more to his liking.
We provided an opportunity for the voters to hear from both candidates, in a face-to-face debate. Ron Cosby of the City County Observer agreed to moderate. We leased a suitable facility. The Congressman was given ample notice to arrange his schedule. He found it unacceptable. Fine. It’s over. But let’s agree now to arrange a series of three Lincoln-Douglas style debates, in honor of the founder of the Republican Party, our 16th President, in the three main divisions of the 8th district, sponsored by local media in each area. And let the voters decide.
Congressman Bucshon claims to be transparent. He asserts that he wants to be open with his constituents. But when it comes to an honest debate, he snubs the people. Where is the accountability? We don’t need more glossy campaign mailers from speechwriters and ministers of propaganda. We don’t need to hear from the graphic designers, media consultants, marketing specialists, and other paid political hacks. We don’t need the slick TV commercials and radio spots telling us how wonderful he is or the Face Book ads and Robocalls. We need to hear from you, Congressman. Without the layers of staffers and operatives that protect and shield you. In a series of three debates across the district face to face. Leave your advisors, managers, and other hangers-on behind. And let the people decide who should represent them.
As I have written before:
“Congressman Bucshon voted for the Omnibus bill last December, not less than 2000 pages, a $1.1 trillion behemoth, or about half a billion dollars a page, that increased spending by $53 billion over the last year. It also fully funded Obama’s lawless executive amnesty, not to mention Planned Parenthood and “sanctuary cities,†while quadrupling H2-B visas bringing in more unskilled labor to compete with American workers. So his claims to oppose Amnesty are false. If you fund something you support it. And he has voted to fund amnesty. Anything after that is meaningless political pablum.â€
It’s time to pick over Congressman Bucshon’s voting record. Not his “conservative†rhetoric when he comes home to campaign – but his actual votes. The people deserve a face-to-face comparison of the two candidates in the Republican primary. I publically challenge Congressman Bucshon to a debate. And let the voters decide!
“Our nation is at the precipice. Time is running out. We cannot afford business as usual or the status quo. Our country is slipping through our fingers. It is time for a change for Indiana’s 8th district. I ask for your vote in the Republican Primary May 3 2016. I will be your conservative champion in Washington. I will not let you down. Thank you.â€
Find out more about Dr. Moss at www.rmoss4congress.com. Call or email at 812-684-0971 or hq@rmoss4congress.com. Find Moss For Congress on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
Posted without opinion, editing or bias