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FIRST THEY CAME FOR THE IPHONE

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FIRST THEY CAME FOR THE IPHONE By Ron Paul

The FBI tells us that its demand for a back door into the iPhone is all about fighting terrorism, and that it is essential to break in just this one time to find out more about the San Bernardino attack last December.

But the truth is they had long sought a way to break Apple’s iPhone encryption and, like 9/11 and the PATRIOT Act, a mass murder provided just the pretext needed. After all, they say, if we are going to be protected from terrorism we have to give up a little of our privacy and liberty. Never mind that government spying on us has not prevented one terrorist attack.

Apple has so far stood up to a federal government’s demand that it force its employees to write a computer program to break into its own product. No doubt Apple CEO Tim Cook understands the damage it would do to his company for the world to know that the US government has a key to supposedly secure iPhones.

But the principles at stake are even higher. We have a fundamental right to privacy. We have a fundamental right to go about our daily life without the threat of government surveillance of our activities. We are not East Germany.

Let’s not forget that this new, more secure iPhone was developed partly in response to Ed Snowden’s revelations that the federal government was illegally spying on us. The federal government was caught breaking the law, but instead of ending its illegal spying it’s demanding that private companies make it easier for it to continue.

Last week, we also learned that Congress is planning to join the fight against Apple — and us. Members are rushing to set up yet another governmental commission to study how our privacy can be violated for false promises of security.

Of course they won’t put it that way, but we can be sure that will be the result. Some in Congress are seeking to pass legislation regulating how companies can or cannot encrypt their products. This will suppress the development of new technology and will have a chilling effect on our right to be protected from an intrusive government. Any legislation Congress writes limiting encryption will likely be unconstitutional, but unfortunately Congress seldom heeds the Constitution anyway.

When FBI Director James Comey demanded a back door into the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, he promised that it was only for this one, extraordinary situation. “The San Bernardino litigation isn’t about trying to set a precedent or send any kind of message,” he said in a statement last week.

Testifying before Congress just days later, however, he quickly changed course, telling the Members of the House Intelligence Committee that the court order and Apple’s appeals, “will be instructive for other courts.” Does anyone really believe this will not be considered a precedent-setting case? Does anyone really believe the government will not use this technology again and again, with lower and lower thresholds?

According to press reports, Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. has 175 iPhones with passcodes that the City of New York wants to access. We can be sure that is only the beginning.

We should support Apple’s refusal to bow to the FBI’s dangerous demands, and we should join forces to defend of our precious liberties without compromise. If the people lead, the leaders will follow.

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MONTH OF MARCH BIRTHDAYS

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AMY LUTZEL

BRIAN K SMITH

SCOTT SETTLES

MIKE SCHOPMEYER

BRANDON L. RIECKEN

STEVE MCDANEL

NATALIE DORRIS O’DANIEL

DELBERT (BUDDY) HUDSON JR

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MARILYNN SCHMIDT HESS

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EVANSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AND AIRLINE TO ANNOUNCE NEW SERVICE AT EVANSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT TUESDAY MORNING

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Press conference announcing new air service at Evansville Regional Airport. WHO: Evansville Regional Airport Leadership, Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and arepresentative of an airline carrier.

Tuesday, March 8 at 9 a.m.
Evansville Regional Airport Terminal

 

Evansville Regional Airport is served by all three legacy carriers – American Airlines, Delta and United, which connect passengers hundreds of competitive-priced domestic and international destinations daily via direct flights to five top-rate hub cities – Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Charlotte and Chicago. Evansville Regional Airport generates more than $900 million in economic benefits annually, per the Economic Survey completed by the Aviation Association of Indiana in 2012. Evansville Regional is owned and operated by the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District, who also owns Thunderbolt Pass Golf Course and leases other buildings and parcels of land around the airport. In all, the airport authority owns and maintains approximately 1,700 acres, with total property employment exceeding 500 employees. www.facebook.com/EVVairport www.twitter.com/FlyEVV

Thunder Erase Two Goal Deficit to Snap IceMen Winning Streak

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(Wichita scores four unanswered to end Evansville’s eight game home point streak.)

 

Scoring 1 2 3 Final
Wichita 0 2 2 4
Evansville 2 0 0 2

 

Shots 1 2 3 Total
Wichita 17 5 8 30
Evansville 12 3 11 26

 

  PP Penalties
Wichita 2/5 7 for 14 minutes
Evansville 0/7 6 for 20 minutes

 

Records:  Evansville: 22-26-6-2; Wichita: 14-33-6-6

 

Goalies:  WIC – Bonar (W), 5-5-0-1, 24 saves

EVN – Zenzola (L), 2-3-0-0, 26 saves

Scoring:

1st Period: 1. EVN – Fawcett 19 (Sims, Rutkowski, 12:50); 2. EVN – Moon 13 (Rumble, Leveille, 17:51)

2nd Period:  3. WIC – Neal 6 (PP, Nemcik, Isackson, 1:20); 4. WIC – Alberga 7 (Miller, 11:07)

3rd Period:  5. WIC – Chelios 6 (PP, Oslanski, Lowe, 3:59); 6. WIC – Miller 13 (Huff, Alberga, 4:54)

The Evansville IceMen jumped out to a two goal lead Sunday against the Wichita Thunder, but the Thunder battled back to win 4-2 at the Ford Center. The loss snaps an eight game home point streak for the IceMen and a three game winning streak.

The IceMen scored first right after a power play ended, when Tyson Fawcett fired a shot from the point through a screen at 12:50 of the first period. Evansville made it 2-0 at the end of one, when Nathan Moon crashed the net a shoveled a loose puck past Wichita goalie Sean Bonar. IceMen goalie Matt Zenzola, starting just his first game since New Year’s Eve, stopped all 17 shots in the frame.

Wichita found the net 1:20 into the second period on a power play, when Michael Neal tipped a Martin Nemcikshot past Zenzola. The Thunder tied the game at 2-2 when Domenic Alberga fired a shot under the blocker off of a face-off win at 11:07. The teams combined for just eight shots in the period and went into the third knotted at two goals apiece.

The Thunder took their first lead 3:59 into the third when Dean Chelios capitalized on a rebound for the second Wichita power play goal. 55 seconds later, Kenton Miller fired a one-timer into the net on a 2-on-1 rush to make it 4-2. Bonar made 11 saves in the third period and 24 for the game in his fifth win. Zenzola stopped 26 shots in the loss.

The IceMen wrap up their season-long six-game home stand Wednesday against the Quad City Mallards at 6:15pm. Evansville then travels to Indianapolis to start a home-and-home weekend series with the Indy Fuel Friday. The IceMen will host the Fuel Saturday and wrap up a four game week with Quad City again next Sunday at the Ford Center.

UPCOMING HOME GAMES

Wed. 3/9 – Quad City at Evansville (6:15pm) – Ford Center

                        College Night

Sat. 3/12 – Indy at Evansville (7:15pm) – Ford Center

                        Baby Races

Sun. 3/13 – Quad City at Evansville (5:15pm) – Ford Center

                        Subway Family Night

                      

MARCH BOOK DRIVE

Evansville’s Book Drive finishes Sunday when the IceMen take on the Wichita Thunder. Bookmarks will be handed out for every book donated, and anyone with a bookmark can present it at the Ford Center Ticket Office for a $6 ticket anywhere in the arena for the IceMen game Wednesday March 9th against Quad City.  All of the books will be donated to Evansville Hangers.

FAITH SUNDAYS

Bring any pamphlet or program from your faith service to the Ford Center Ticket Office and receive a $5 discount on tickets anywhere in the building for Sunday home games! There are two remaining Sunday home games: March 13 and 20. All Sunday games are scheduled for 5:15pm.

POSTGAME SKATE – MARCH 20

IceMen Season Ticket Holders and Blizzard Buddies are welcome to participate in a postgame skate Sunday, March 20 after the IceMen take on the Cincinnati Cyclones at 5:15pm at the Ford Center. Fans are encouraged to bring their own skates if they have them, as a limited number of skates will be provided.

DOMINO’S 4-GAME HAT PACK

Choose any four IceMen home games and get a FREE limited edition IceMen hat and a large 1-topping Domino’s pizza, starting at only $17 per ticket. Call the IceMen front office at 812-421-GOAL (4625) for details.

 

Adopt A Pet

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 Big name for a little guy! Titan is a 5-lb. ball of energy and cuddles/ He’s a blond wiry-haired terrier mix of some sort, but we’re not sure specifically what breeds. Titan’s $120 adoption fee includes his neuter, registered microchip, & vaccines! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Aces clinch sweep with another comeback against NIU

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 For the second straight day and the third time in four games, the University of Evansville baseball team was able to mount a multiple-run comeback, this time rallying from a five-run deficit to win 8-6 over NIU on Sunday at Charles H. Braun Stadium.

“NIU came out swinging today, and a couple of mental mistakes in the field cost us early,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “I challenged the team over the last seven innings, and we started clicking. Austin started getting ahead in counts, and then we got that big inning.”

The Aces (6-4) have now won five consecutive games, and with three wins over NIU, the team locked up its first series sweep of the year. NIU, on the other hand, dropped to 1-10 on the season.

Things seemed to start off well enough for the visitors out of DeKalb, Ill., as an error and hits from Justin Fletcher, Brad Wood and Tommy Hook spotted the Huskies a first-inning 2-0 lead. A Brian Sisler double and a Johnny Zubek bunt single drove in three more as the game moved into the third inning with the Aces trailing 5-0.

However, Aces starting pitcher Austin Allinger (2-0) would begin to find his rhythm in the ensuing frames, leaving the mound in the eighth after allowing six runs (five earned) on eight hits while striking out six.

UE would get on the board for the first time in the bottom of the third with a Trey Hair double, but the big rally would have to remain on hold until the sixth. Consecutive singles from Hair, Showers and Jyawook plated the first run and a Jonathan Ramon sacrifice fly brought another home to make it 5-3. After giving up a single to Korbin Williams and then hitting Eric McKibban, NIU’s Ryan Olson was pulled from the mound, but it would only get worse for the Huskies from there as Stewart Nelson sent a 3-1 pitch from Matthew Hoffman over the fence in left field for a grand slam.

“I felt that with the way things were going, the pressure was more on them than it was on me,” Nelson said. “I got into a 3-1 count, and that’s a good hitting count with the bases loaded, and I was able to drive it. It felt pretty good coming off the bat, but I didn’t know it would be gone. We’re just finding a way to win right now, and that’s a good thing to see this early in the season.”

It was the first home run of Nelson’s career, and it gave UE a 7-5 lead.

After NIU reclaimed a score in the eighth, Hair singled home another to maintain the two-run cushion, and Ryan Brady picked up the save after recording the final four outs of the ball game.

Hair finished the day with three hits and a pair of runs batted in, and both Showers and Williams also enjoyed two-hit days as the Aces out-hit the Huskies 12-9.

The Aces will return to action on Tuesday with a trip to UT Martin on Tuesday.

NOTES: The Aces have now won five consecutive games for the first time since a streak from April 26 – May 2 last season … UE is off to a 6-4 start for the second year in a row … Since 1978, the Aces have posted a 7-1 record against Northern Illinois … This weekend will mark the second time that the Aces have opened the home schedule with a three-game series vs. NIU … UE swept past the Huskies Feb. 24-25 in 1996 … Overall, the Aces are 220-196 against teams that hail from the state of Illinois.

 

 

Shot At The Buzzer Pushes UNI to 56-54 Win over Aces

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UE Awaits Postseason Fate

 ST LOUIS –The University of Evansville men’s basketball team overcame a 17-point deficit to take a late lead, but a shot at the buzzer by Wes Washpan gave UNI a 56-54 win over the Purple Aces in Sunday’s Missouri Valley Conference Championship game.

“Congratulations to UNI and Coach Jacobson, they do things the right way and I have a ton of respect for them,” Aces head coach Marty Simmons said.  “As I told our team in the locker room, I could not be more proud of a group of young men as I am ours.  The resilience they showed to fight back was great.  Our young men earned a lot of respect from a lot of people around the country for how hard they fought.”

Trailing 35-18 early in the second half, the Aces (25-9) made a furious rally and took the lead with two minutes left.  UNI (22-12) did not give up, tying the game back up before Waspun hit the game-winner at the buzzer.

D.J. Balentine registered a game-high 20 points in the game, hitting 8 shots while dishing out 5 assists.  Jaylon Brown posted 18 in the game, hitting 7 buckets.  Both were named to the All-Tournament Team for their efforts.  The duo also combined to score the final 28 points of the game for UE.

Egidijus Mockevicius reset his own Arch Madness St. Louis mark, hauling in 19 rebounds.  Mockevicius recorded 18 on Friday against Missouri State as he now has the top two rebounding efforts since Arch Madness moved to St. Louis in 1991.

UNI had the upper hand in the first half as their defense held the Aces to just 23.1% shooting in the period while taking a 32-18 lead into the halftime break.  Jaylon Brown broke a scoreless tie at the 17:16 mark as he hit the first bucket of the game.  The Panthers came back with five in a row before Blake Simmons hit a three to tie it up.

Over the next four minutes, UNI reeled off eight in a row, including three free throws by Wes Washpun and a triple courtesy of Wyatt Lohaus to go up 13-5.  The Aces got mired in a 1-for-12 stretch from the field as the Panthers were able to extend their lead to as many as 17 points at 26-9 inside of six minutes remaining.

Evansville fought back to get within 12 in the final two minutes before UNI extended its lead to 14 at the half.

After the Panthers went back up by 17 at 35-18 in the opening minutes of the second half, the Aces fought their way back.  A triple by Brown combined with four tallies from Adam Wing saw UE cut the gap to single digits at 35-26 with 16:08 remaining.  The run continued as a Brown layup got the Aces within four at the 9:43 mark before the gap was cut to a possession with 6:52 on the clock after a Brown triples.

With 3:39 left, Balentine struck again as his bucket gave the Aces their first lead since 2-0.  That field goal gave UE a 48-47 edge.  The teams would swap the lead two more times before a Washpun jumper put UNI up 54-52 with 50 ticks remaining.

On the ensuing possession, Balentine drew a foul and hit both free throws to tie it up as 25 ticks were left.  UNI played it out and a miracle shot from Washpun hit the rim, bounced up, then down through the net to give UNI the win.

UE will have a week to await its postseason destination.  Stay tuned to GoPurpleAces.com for full coverage.

Eagles Sweep Weekend with Win over Limestone

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team defeated Limestone College, 6-3, Sunday afternoon in Gaffney, South Carolina. The 33rd ranked Screaming Eagles move to 5-2 on the year in dual matches after sweeping the weekend and earning three wins in as many days.

The Eagles found themselves in control of the match after doubles play winning all three matches. At number three doubles, the duo of Samuel Kiladejo<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2438> (London, England) and Joel Stern<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2442> (Mjoelby, Sweden) picked up their first win together. They defeated Limestone’s Campus and Stanec 8-3.

Moving into singles play, it did not take long for USI to clinch the match. Stern would pick up the win at number four singles, 6-2, 6-2 and give the Eagles a 5-0 lead and their fifth win of the season. Kiladejo also picked up two points for USI in his win at number three singles 6-4, 6-2. Paul Forichon<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2551> (Nimes, France) was the final Eagle to pick up two wins on the afternoon. Forichon and James Hardiman<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2629>(Blackwell Bristol, United Kingdom) got the win at number two doubles. Later Forichon earned a 6-1, 6-2 victory at number six singles.

USI will stay in South Carolina for a mid-Spring Break week match with Francis Marion University. That match will take place in Florence, South Carolina Wednesday at 1 p.m.
University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis
Southern Indiana vs Limestone College (Mar 06, 2016)
#33 Southern Indiana 6, Limestone College 3
Mar 06, 2016 at Gaffney, S.C. (Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center)
Singles competition
1. Stefano Soares (LIMEM) def. James Hardiman (USI) 6-2, 6-1
2. Gustavo D’Ascenzi (LIMEM) def. Jack Joyce (USI) 6-7 (6-8), 6-1, 1-0 (8-6)
3. Samuel Kiladejo (USI) def. Benji Lascari Diaz (LIMEM) 6-4, 6-2
4. Joel Stern (USI) def. Luka Stanec (LIMEM) 6-2, 6-2
5. Guillermo Ortega (LIMEM) def. Aaron Barris (USI) 6-4, 6-4
6. Paul Forichon (USI) def. Giacomo Campus (LIMEM) 6-1, 6-2

Doubles competition
1. Jack Joyce/Aaron Barris (USI) def. Stefano Soares/Benji Lascari Diaz (LIMEM) 8-6
2. James Hardiman/Paul Forichon (USI) def. Gustavo D’Ascenzi/Guillermo Ortega (LIMEM) 8-3
3. Samuel Kiladejo/Joel Stern (USI) def. Giacomo Campus/Luka Stanec (LIMEM) 8-3

Match Notes
Southern Indiana 5-2; National ranking #33
Limestone College 2-3
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (6,4,1,5,3,2)
T-3:39 A-17

Arrests Made after Shooting at Angel Mounds

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Arrests Made after Shooting at Angel Mounds

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 20-year-old Michael Lynn Alexander Jr. of Princeton after he fled the scene of a shooting at Angel Mounds. Mr. Alexander’s accomplice, 22-year-old Kendra Corrallen Pritchett of Evansville, was arrested by the Indiana State Police.

The shooting occurred at approximately 4:08pm in a parking area that services the Angel Mounds levee trails southeast of Pollack Avenue and Lynn Road. Mr. Alexander met the victim, Mr. Dalton Chase Faughn of Carmi, after agreeing to sell him drugs. Mr. Alexander’s intention was to shoot a friend of Mr. Faughn, whom he suspected of previously burglarizing his home and who he hoped would be accompanying Mr. Faughn. When the drug transaction did not occur, Mr. Faughn attempted to leave. Mr. Alexander fired three shots from a revolver towards Mr. Faughn as he attempted to enter his friend’s truck. The first shot struck Mr. Faughn in the left arm and chest. The last two shots struck the truck, shattering the windows of the vehicle. Mr. Alexander’s girlfriend, Ms. Kendra Corrallen Pritchett, then drove Mr. Alexander away from the scene in a silver Ford Crown Victoria sedan.

Mr. Faughn was driven to the hospital by his friend, who also provided a description of the silver Crown Victoria to 911. An Indiana State Police trooper spotted the suspect vehicle travelling on I-69 and later initiated a traffic stop. The driver, Ms. Kendra Pritchett, initially complied but then fled from the trooper as he awaited backup. The trooper pursued the vehicle and was soon joined by officers from the Evansville Police Department. The suspect threw out narcotics and a revolver during the pursuit. The pursuit continued to Morgan Ave west of N. Green River Road where the vehicle drove off the roadway and then re-entered oncoming traffic, striking a van head-on causing injury to the driver. Officers later recovered the discarded drugs and weapon.

Mr. Alexander was taken into custody at the scene, while Ms. Pritchett was transported to the hospital. Mr. Alexander was arrested by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office for his involvement in the shooting. Ms. Pritchett was later arrested by the Indiana State Police for her involvement in the subsequent pursuit. Both are lodged at the Vanderburgh County Jail. The incident remains under investigation and additional charges may be filed.

As of 10:30pm Mr. Faughn remains hospitalized with life threatening injuries.

ARRESTED:

Michael Lynn Alexander Jr. (pictured above), 20, of Princeton. Aggravated Battery with a Firearm as a Level 3 Felony, Criminal Recklessness with a Firearm as a Level 5 Felony, Criminal Recklessness with a Firearm as a Level 6 Felony, Carrying a Handgun without a License as a Class A Misdemeanor

Kendra Corrallen Pritchett (pictured above), 22, of Evansville. Criminal Recklessness with a Motor Vehicle as a Level 5 Felony, Resisting Law Enforcement with a Motor Vehicle as a Level 6 Felony, Aggressive Driving as a Class A Misdemeanor.

Pictured above: Shattered window of the pick-up truck in which Mr. Faughn was a passenger.

Pictured above: Crash scene on E. Morgan Avenue.

Pictured above: View of the parking area at the Angel Mounds levee trails southeast of Pollack Avenue and Lynn Road.