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Baseball rolls past Belmont

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 NASHVILLE, Tenn. –With a freshman on the mound and the Aces trailing 6-0 after the first inning on Wednesday evening, things could’ve certainly taken a turn for the worse for the University of Evansville baseball team, but a veteran-laden squad put away that worry quickly, scoring six in the second en route to a 13-7 victory over Belmont at E.S. Rose Park

“When you come down here and spot them six runs in the first, you get a little bit concerned,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “It was great to have those at-bats in the second put some pressure on their starter. That let us all take a deep breath, and then Alex goes back up there and puts up three goose eggs after that to give us a chance.”

A pair of errors and a trio of hits seemed to doom Alex Weigand in his first career start, but the southpaw out of Bourbonnais, Ill., buckled down to and didn’t allow another hit over the next three frames.

“That was great to see from Alex,” said UE starting catcher Boomer Synek. “To give up six runs like that in the first inning of your first collegiate start is scary. We didn’t give him a whole lot of help with the way we played behind him, and it was nice to bounce back in the second inning to tie it up and give him a chance to go back out there and compete the way he can. That was very big for him and for the rest of us too.”

Weigand didn’t pitch long enough to earn the decision, and he finished the day with seven runs allowed (four earned) on three hits over 4.1 innings.

Meanwhile, the Aces offense started to heat up. UE’s first four hitters in the second stanza would reach safely, and a bases-loaded walk and Synek single would make it 6-3 to chase Belmont starter Alex Ward from the mound. The Aces would score another on a Kyle Klotz wild pitch before Shain Showers doubled home two more to even things up.

“It’s always a great sign when you can find different ways to get back into a game this early in the season,” Carroll explained. “We could’ve easily just rolled over after that first inning, but we were able to fight and claw and get back into it. That kind of fight tells you a lot about this team. We have a lot of upperclassmen in the line-up, and I think it shows in games like this. It was great to see.”

Showers and Synek were two of seven UE players to record a hit in the game, with the latter leading the way, finishing 4-for-6 with three runs batted in and a pair of scores. Josh Jyawook also starred, going 2-for-3 with three scores, and Korbin Williams ended 3-for-4 with a walk.

“We have a strong team here and we have a lot of chemistry, and I just try to feed off of that,” Synek said. “A lot of the credit for games like this goes to the people in front of and behind me in the line-up, and I just keep trying to do all the little things right to be successful. It seems to be working out so far.”

Jyawook and Williams would combine to give the Aces the lead in the fifth, and an Eric McKibban sacrifice fly doubled the advantage.

Rafael Bournigal reclaimed a score for the Bruins in the ensuing half-inning, but Jyawook was there to respond, tripling home a pair before touching home on another wild pitch. Synek rounded out the offensive display for the Aces with a two-run double in the ninth.

Bournigal finished with two runs for the hosts without registering a hit. Elsewhere in the Bruin line-up, Brennan Washington and Chas Hadden enjoyed two-hit days as Belmont was out-hit in the contest 13-6.

Brian Jestice, who tossed a three-hit final 4.2 frames, was credited with the win, while Klotz was pegged with the loss.

“This may have been the best-pitched seven-run game that I’ve ever seen,” Carroll said. “I really like how Boomer and Brian got in sync and kept them off balance. He kept putting up zeroes, and it was a really big lift for our pitching staff.”

The Aces will return to action this weekend with the first home series of the season as Northern Illinois will pay a visit to Charles H. Braun Stadium on Friday.

NOTES: The Aces, who scored 15 runs in Sunday’s win over Monmouth, have scored double-digit runs in back-to-back games … That hasn’t happened since 14-6 and 24-3 decisions over IPFW and Austin Peay in April of 2011 … The last time it occurred in back-to-back contests on the road was in 2007 when UE followed up an 11-8 win over Bradley with a 13-9 victory at Louisville … Wednesday marked the first midweek game of the season for UE … Since 1978, the Aces have posted a 2-8 record against Belmont … Wednesday was the first win over Belmont in Nashville … The previous win was a 1-0 decision in 11 innings on May 2, 2012 at Braun Stadium … The Aces are 41-22-2 against teams that hail from the state of Tennessee.

CLOSING GITMO

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Adopt A Pet

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AG Zoeller seeks to find rightful owners of decades-old Savings Bonds

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Savings Bonds – once used as a way to save for the future or as a meaningful gift for children and grandchildren, have almost become a thing of the past.  The historic nature of the Savings Bond is cause for many becoming lost and ending up in the possession of unclaimed property divisions across the nation.  The Indiana Attorney General’s Unclaimed Property Division is no exception.  Indiana is working hard to return the bonds that they have in their possession, however the process has been difficult as these bonds have outdated information that consists of names and addresses that are at least 27 years old, and in some cases as old as 74 years old.

In an effort to find the rightful owners of this unclaimed money, a public notice has been placed in each of the major newspapers across the state that lists 840 bond owners of 1,772 U.S. Savings Bonds with a total matured value of $722,266.99.

In the last month, the Indiana Unclaimed Property Division has created over 2,000 claims for matured bonds.

Zoeller encourages all Hoosiers to review the list and pass it along to friends and family, remembering that in many cases these bonds will likely have passed by inheritance to persons other than the original owner.

“It’s a big challenge to return the proceeds of these Savings Bonds to the rightful owners, the hardworking citizens of Indiana,” Zoeller said.  “The fact that these old bonds lack complete information has made it more difficult to find the owners, but since it comes from investments that Hoosiers made in our country it makes the effort very worthwhile.”

This effort is part of a larger initiative to assist Hoosiers in obtaining millions of dollars in matured U.S. Savings Bonds that are currently being held by the United States Treasury.  Currently, the United States Treasury is not required to turn over unclaimed U.S Savings Bonds unless the State obtains title of the bonds.  With the necessary resources to return the unclaimed property already in place, Indiana is seeking a court judgment to take title of the matured U.S. Savings Bonds in our possession, as well as unredeemed, matured bonds issued to Indiana residents.  This step is necessary for the Unclaimed Property Division to include these bonds in the State’s unclaimed property database, giving Hoosiers the opportunity to claim and collect their money.

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office has a proven track record in returning unclaimed money to the rightful owners.  Through extensive outreach, advertising and a searchable database, a record 108,477 properties totaling more than $88.5 million in unclaimed property was returned to Hoosiers in 2015 and a total $610 million has been returned since 2000.

If you believe you are entitled to the above mentioned unclaimed U.S Savings Bonds, either by ownership or as an heir, please visit www.IndianaUnclaimed.gov to begin a claim.  The Unclaimed Property database can be searched 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.  The Unclaimed Property Division’s toll-free number is 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246).  This is a free service of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Charles J. Hagan Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Christopher Chrishon Gilford Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Sienna Marie Wood Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Lawrence Leroy Greenlee Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony 

John Anthony Nieters Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony 

Karla Juanita Keese Burglary, Level 4 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Zachary Lee Jackson Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Rachel Ellen Acker Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony 

Kenetrea Lashay Winston Battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman, Level 5 felony 

Everett Mitchell Brown Theft, Level 6 felony 

Matthew Robert Ingle Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Level 6 felony

Russell Lee King Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug substance, Class A misdemeanor

Matthew Eugene Byrd Fraud on a financial institution, Level 5 felony

Forgery, Level 6 felony

Check fraud, Class A misdemeanor

Luke Smith III Battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman, Level 5 felony

Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class A misdemeanor

Battery, Class B misdemeanor

Zachary Scott Pribble Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony

Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Damien Michael Shrodes Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

RIVER CITY MERCANTILE TO OPEN

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A unique shopping experience in Historic Downtown Evansville Grand opening March 4th-5th, 2016

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (March 1st, 2016) – Heather Vaught, owner, announced the March 4th grand opening of the River City Mercantile, today, as part of the continuing growth in Downtown Evansville. The store will feature a unique array of locally made items, Evansville-branded items along with brewed coffee, juices and smoothies.

Located at 223 Main Street, between Second and Third streets, the enterprise will feature a variety of products including bicentennial, Evansville and state pride items from Steadfast Media; handmade dust mops and brooms from Indiana artisans; flowers and succulents from Timberview Flower Farm; gift baskets from Evansville Collective; lapel pins from Stay Home Club and Explorer’s Press; cards and paper goods from Rifle Paper Co.; handmade rugs, lamps, jewelry, stationery, knitted goods, prints, pillows & more from local makers, the Mercantile will be the new home of the Sunshine Juice Company which will start serving fruit smoothies; and, Lucid coffee will be available with a relaxing environment in which to drink them. The shop will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with later hours for special events.

The River City Mercantile is located in the historic Haller T. Chute building. Built in the 1860’s, the buildings white limestone façade was added in 1910. Further ‘moderne’ ground floor changes were added in the twentieth century, including a curved glass display style entryway, terrazzo flooring and black glass accents. “I’ve been researching Mr. Chute, but outside of one photo, I’ve been unable to find out what type of business he owned. If you know anything about the building, please stop by the store and say hello,” said Vaught. She further adds “We’re excited to be returning retail to this historic shop on Main Street.”

Vaught is pleased to be offering products from many of the local makers which were recently sold in the Bitterman Shoppes. ‘Specialty retail will be an important part of the continuing resurgence of Downtown Evansville. With over one-hundred thirty units of housing being built right now within blocks of the store…well, we just feel this is a great time to open.”Unknown-1 Unknown

Additional information is available www.rivercitymercantile.com.

Stanley Hall School

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As the city began to expand east, a new school was built in the newly-developing Bayard Park area in 1901 because of overcrowded schools downtown. By 1915, the neighborhood boasted a school, a Carnegie library, and so many residences that the school, originally called Chandler Street School, was enlarged and renamed Stanley Hall School in honor of G. Stanley Hall, a prominent American educator. This image shows the new addition, as well as the library in the distance, soon after both buildings opened. After redistricting, the school closed in 1972.

Two Arrested on Charges Involving Narcotics Dealing and Child Neglect

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two suspects on charges of Narcotics dealing. Mr. Damien Shrode and Mr. Zachary Pribble were taken into custody on Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 1316 N. Second Avenue. Deputies had been conducting surveillance at that location when they observed drug dealing activity occurring between the residents of the home and the occupant of a black 2002 GMC Envoy parked in the street.

Deputies detained Mr. Shrodes at his vehicle and recovered 11 grams of suspected methamphetamine, nearly 17 grams of suspected marijuana and $2920.00 from him. A search of the vehicle revealed a silver Ruger .357 revolver and over 110 grams of suspected marijuana.

Deputies recovered over 1,880 grams of suspected synthetic marijuana from Mr. Pribble. A search of Mr. Pribble’s home revealed trace amounts of marijuana all over the floor, furniture and inside a pack-and-play baby bed. Two scales were found inside a children’s play kitchen set along with a marijuana grinder. The kitchen was filled with dirty dishes with old food on the counter top. Piles of trash were observed lying all over the floor of the home. In the upstairs bedroom deputies observed piles of old food that had become infested with bugs.

Both Mr. Shrodes and Mr. Pribble are lodged at the Vanderburgh County Jail with a $50,000 and $20,000 cash bond respectively.

ARRESTED:

Damien Michael Shrodes (pictured above), 27, of Evansville. Dealing Methamphetamine as a Level 3 Felony, Possession of Marijuana as a Class A Misdemanior

Zachary Scott Pribble (pictured above), 23, of Evansville. Possession of Methamphetmaine as a Level 4 Felony, Possession of Marijuana as a Level 6 Felony, Neglect of a Dependant as a Level 6 Felony, Maintaining a Common Nuisance as a Level 6 Felony