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Purple Aces Set to Host Wichita State and Missouri State this weekend

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The University of Evansville women’s basketball team will return to action at the Ford Center this weekend, closing out the current three-game homestand with Wichita State on Friday evening and Missouri State on Sunday afternoon.

The Purple Aces (2-21, 1-11 Missouri Valley) are coming off one of their better performances of the season a week ago, falling 66-63 to Southern Illinois. UE shot a scorching 54% from the field in the contest, thanks in large part to the contributions of Camille Coleman, whose 26 points on 10-for-17 shooting netted her the MVC’s Newcomer of the Week award. Sara Dickey chipped in another 17, missing just three shots from the field, but the Salukis’ eight second-half three-pointers ultimately proved to be the difference in the contest.

Dickey, who currently ranks third in school history with 1,528 points, is also third in the Valley this season with a 16.5 points-per-game average.

Kenyia Johnson, who hasn’t been as crucial in recent weeks for UE, will get another crack at Wichita State on Friday after putting the Aces on her back in the first meeting between the two teams earlier this season. The game, which was a 58-50 win for the Shockers, saw Johnson go 8-of-9 from the field for 18 points, five assists, four rebounds and a pair of steals. Her efforts were ultimately all for naught as WSU mounted an impressive comeback and then went 8-for-8 from the free throw line to hold on for the win.

Three-time defending MVC champion WSU enters the weekend with a 6-18 overall record, including a 3-9 mark in conference play. However the team is coming off a victory last time out, halting a four-game skid with a 65-62 decision over Loyola.

On Sunday, Kerri Gasper will be looking to repeat the heroics of a 9-for-10, 22-point outing against Missouri State last month. The freshman almost single-handedly pulled the Aces back into the contest in Springfield, but it proved to be too little, too late as UE fell 77-70.

The Bears (17-8, 10-3 MVC) will take on Southern Illinois Friday, and the team is looking to build off wins against Loyola and Bradley a week ago.

Tipoff from the Ford Center is slated for 7 p.m. on Friday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.

 

NOTES: UE is 21-24 all-time against Wichita State and 12-35 vs. Missouri State … In home contests, the Aces are 13-8 and 9-13, respectively … Shyla McKibbon-Puelston is the next target on the all-time scoring list for Dickey. McKibbon-Puelston entered the UE Athletics Hall of Fame last month, and she finished her Aces career in 2002 with 1,626 career points … Sasha Robinson is six rebounds away from entering UE’s all-time top 10 in the category.

IceMen Travel to Tulsa and Missouri

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PREVIOUS MEETINGS
This Season:
· TULSA – First ever ECHL meeting out of four.
· MISSOURI – Fourth and fifth meetings out of six.
o 12/02 – Mavericks won 3-0 (in Evansville)
o 1/02 – Mavericks won 4-3, OT (in Evansville)
o 1/26 – Mavericks won 6-5, OT (in Missouri)
Last Season:
· IceMen vs. Tulsa: None
· IceMen vs. Missouri: 1-0-0-0
CHL (2010-12):
· IceMen vs. Tulsa: 3-2-0-0
· IceMen vs. Missouri: 2-4-1-1

THIS WEEK:
· Fri. 2/19 – Evansville at Tulsa (7:05pm) – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
· Sat. 2/20 – Evansville at Missouri (7:05pm) – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena – Independence, MO
· Sun. 2/21 – Evansville at Missouri (4:05pm) – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena – Independence, MO

UPCOMING HOME GAMES
Fri. 2/26 – Atlanta at Evansville (7:15pm) – Ford Center
Pink the Rink Weekend – Paint the Ice
Sat. 2/27 – Atlanta at Evansville (7:15pm) – Ford Center
Pink the Rink Weekend – Jersey Auction

ON THE ROAD AGAIN
The Evansville IceMen embark on a four-game road trip, after winning three of their last five games and earning points in four straight home contests. The team first travels to Tulsa for the first-ever ECHL meeting with the Oilers at 7:05pm Friday, before facing the Missouri Mavericks Saturday at 7:05pm and Sunday at 4:05pm in Independence, MO. The IceMen finish off the road trip Tuesday in Cincinnati against the Cyclones at 7:35pm EST.

NO STRANGER TO OVERTIME
Three of Evansville’s last five games have been decided in overtime or a shootout. The IceMen defeated Rapid City 2-1 in a shootout February 6 at the Ford Center, and followed it up with a 3-2 overtime win at home against Fort Wayne February 9. Sunday in Evansville, the IceMen dropped a heartbreaker on Heart Night 4-3 late in overtime against Cincinnati. Nine of Evansville’s 47 games have been decided after regulation, including two overtime contests against Missouri, whom the IceMen meet twice this weekend.

HEIR JORDAN
IceMen center Jordan Sims led the team with five points (three goals, two assists) in four games last week, and was nominated for the Sher-Wood Hockey ECHL Player of the Week for the first time in his career. The rookie forward from Fort Wayne, IN had his first career two-goal game Friday in Evansville’s 4-3 win over Kalamazoo and added a goal Sunday in a 4-3 overtime loss to Cincinnati. In 39 games, Sims has 11 goals, 14 assists, and leads the team with a plus-14 rating.

OIL COUNTRY
The IceMen and Oilers last met in the CHL way back on February 17, 2012, with Evansville winning that matchup 4-2. The two teams will play for the first time in the ECHL Friday at 7:05pm at the BOK Center in Tulsa, and will meet three more times this season in Evansville: March 4-5 and April 2. The Oilers are led by goaltender Kevin Carr and rookie forward Dan DeSalvo. Carr is 20-15-2 in 37 appearances and is sixth in the league in goals-against average (2.11), and third in minutes (2,188) and saves (901). DeSalvo has 12 goals in 46 games, and is third among league rookies in assists (30) and points (42).

INDEPENDENCE DAY
The Missouri Mavericks have been the gold standard of the ECHL this season and lead the league in wins (39), points (81), goals for (167) and goals against (101). Their 22-2-0 record at Silverstein Eye Centers Arena is also the best home record in the league. The IceMen will get two chances at redemption Saturday and Sunday, after dropping the first three meetings of the season, the last two in overtime. Evansville’s last win over the Mavericks was a 4-1 tilt January 9, 2015 in Missouri, and was Al Sims’ first win as Head Coach of the IceMen.

PINK THE RINK
The IceMen invite you to Pink the Rink Weekend February 26-27 at the Ford Center! For just $5, purchase the opportunity to paint the name of a loved one on the ice following Friday night’s game. An exclusive ticket special for the weekend includes a goal zone ticket to both Friday and Saturday night’s games and name on the ice for just $35. The IceMen will be wearing specialty jerseys both nights which will be auctioned off Saturday night after the game. All proceeds from the painting of the names and the jersey auction will go to Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. Both games start at 7:15 pm against the Atlanta Gladiators. Call 812-421-GOAL (4625) for more information.

MARCH BOOK DRIVE
The IceMen will be hosting a book drive for three games in March. The team will be collecting new or gently used beginner to teen books Friday March 4th and Saturday March 5th when Evansville hosts the Tulsa Oilers and again Sunday March 6th 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 discounted ticket to the IceMen game Wednesday March 9th. All of the books will be donated to Evansville Hangers.

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.
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.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

This Season:

  • TULSA – First ever ECHL meeting out of four.
  • MISSOURI – Fourth and fifth meetings out of six.

o   12/02 –  Mavericks won 3-0 (in Evansville)

o   1/02 –  Mavericks won 4-3, OT (in Evansville)

o   1/26 –  Mavericks won 6-5, OT (in Missouri)

Last Season:

  • IceMen vs. Tulsa:  None
  • IceMen vs. Missouri:   1-0-0-0

CHL (2010-12):

  • IceMen vs. Tulsa:  3-2-0-0
  • IceMen vs. Missouri:   2-4-1-1

 

THIS WEEK:

  • Fri. 2/19 – Evansville at Tulsa (7:05pm) – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
  • Sat. 2/20 – Evansville at Missouri (7:05pm) – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena – Independence, MO
  • Sun. 2/21 – Evansville at Missouri (4:05pm) – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena – Independence, MO

 

UPCOMING HOME GAMES

Fri. 2/26 – Atlanta at Evansville (7:15pm) – Ford Center

                        Pink the Rink Weekend – Paint the Ice

Sat. 2/27 – Atlanta at Evansville (7:15pm) – Ford Center

                        Pink the Rink Weekend – Jersey Auction

 

 

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

The Evansville IceMen embark on a four-game road trip, after winning three of their last five games and earning points in four straight home contests. The team first travels to Tulsa for the first-ever ECHL meeting with the Oilers at 7:05pm Friday, before facing the Missouri Mavericks Saturday at 7:05pm and Sunday at 4:05pm in Independence, MO. The IceMen finish off the road trip Tuesday in Cincinnati against the Cyclones at 7:35pm EST.

 

NO STRANGER TO OVERTIME

Three of Evansville’s last five games have been decided in overtime or a shootout. The IceMen defeated Rapid City 2-1 in a shootout February 6 at the Ford Center, and followed it up with a 3-2 overtime win at home against Fort Wayne February 9. Sunday in Evansville, the IceMen dropped a heartbreaker on Heart Night 4-3 late in overtime against Cincinnati. Nine of Evansville’s 47 games have been decided after regulation, including two overtime contests against Missouri, whom the IceMen meet twice this weekend.

 

HEIR JORDAN

IceMen center Jordan Sims led the team with five points (three goals, two assists)  in four games last week, and was nominated for theSher-Wood Hockey ECHL Player of the Week for the first time in his career. The rookie forward from Fort Wayne, IN had his first career two-goal game Friday in Evansville’s 4-3 win over Kalamazoo and added a goal Sunday in a 4-3 overtime loss to Cincinnati. In 39 games, Sims has 11 goals, 14 assists, and leads the team with a plus-14 rating.

 

OIL COUNTRY

The IceMen and Oilers last met in the CHL way back on February 17, 2012, with Evansville winning that matchup 4-2. The two teams will play for the first time in the ECHL Friday at 7:05pm at the BOK Center in Tulsa, and will meet three more times this season in Evansville: March 4-5 and April 2. The Oilers are led by goaltender Kevin Carr and rookie forward Dan DeSalvo. Carr is 20-15-2 in 37 appearances and is sixth in the league in goals-against average (2.11), and third in minutes (2,188) and saves (901). DeSalvo has 12 goals in 46 games, and is third among league rookies in assists (30) and points (42).

 

INDEPENDENCE DAY

The Missouri Mavericks have been the gold standard of the ECHL this season and lead the league in wins (39), points (81), goals for (167) and goals against (101). Their 22-2-0 record at Silverstein Eye Centers Arena is also the best home record in the league. The IceMen will get two chances at redemption Saturday and Sunday, after dropping the first three meetings of the season, the last two in overtime. Evansville’s last win over the Mavericks was a 4-1 tilt January 9, 2015 in Missouri, and was Al Sims’ first win as Head Coach of the IceMen.

 

PINK THE RINK

The IceMen invite you to Pink the Rink Weekend February 26-27 at the Ford Center! For just $5, purchase the opportunity to paint the name of a loved one on the ice following Friday night’s game. An exclusive ticket special for the weekend includes a goal zone ticket to both Friday and Saturday night’s games and name on the ice for just $35. The IceMen will be wearing specialty jerseys both nights which will be auctioned off Saturday night after the game. All proceeds from the painting of the names and the jersey auction will go to Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research.  Both games start at 7:15 pm against the Atlanta Gladiators. Call 812-421-GOAL (4625) for more information.

 

MARCH BOOK DRIVE

The IceMen will be hosting a book drive for three games in March. The team will be collecting new or gently used beginner to teen books Friday March 4th and Saturday March 5th when Evansville hosts the Tulsa Oilers and again Sunday March 6th 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 discounted ticket to the IceMen game Wednesday March 9th.  All of the books will be donated to Evansville Hangers.

 

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.

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.

 

VCSO Regional Jail Officers Course Graduates 14 New Officers

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office graduated fourteen (14) new confinement officers from the Indiana Law Enforcement Basic Jail Officers Course this past Friday, February 12th, 2016. Officers from Warrick, Spencer, Dubois, Gibson and Vanderburgh counties completed the Basic Jail Officer’s Course.

In 2006, the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board approved the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office as a regional training site for this forty (40) hour course, which is required of all newly hired jail officers during their first year. The new officers were instructed in subjects such as: ethics, tactical communication, report writing, jail operations, physical security, searches, evidence gathering, booking and admissions, blood borne pathogens, cultural awareness, suicide prevention, mental illness and legal issues.

The regional officers returned to their respective agencies this week in order to continue additional facility specific training. Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office confinement officers will spend the next two weeks attending additional classroom and practical training, which will include topics such as: housing unit supervision, gang identification, defensive and physical tactics, record keeping and practical scenarios.

Upon completion of the classroom training, each new Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office confinement officer will continue with site specific, classroom instruction and then be assigned to a Field Training Officer (FTO) for an additional ten (10) weeks before being permitted to work alone.

At any given time the Sheriff’s Office houses over 500 inmates and nearly 100 work release participants within the confines of a 156,722 square foot facility. As an Indiana Law Enforcement Academy accredited provider, the Sheriff’s Office accepts applications from outside agencies to attend the Confinement Officer Training School at our facility.

 

 

Governor Pence and DWD Commissioner Steve Braun to Announce Recipients of $11 Million Skill Up Indiana Grant Funds

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 Governor Mike Pence and Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Commissioner Steve Braun will announce recipients of the roughly $11 million in Skill UP Indiana grant funds on February 17 at 1:30 p.m. in the History Reference Room of the Indiana State Library. The Skill Up Indiana grant program provides funding to community partnerships to develop training and education programs that align with employer needs. Awardees will use grant funds to equip Hoosiers with the skills necessary to fill the one million jobs projected to be available over the next decade.

WHO:
Governor Mike Pence, DWD Commissioner Steve Braun, and representatives from the recipient groups. 

WHAT:
Awarding of the roughly $11 million in Skill UP Indiana grant funding. 

WHERE:
Indiana State Library, History Reference Room 211
315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 

WHEN:
Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

ABOUT THE SKILL UP INDIANA GRANT:
The Skill Up Indiana grant program provides roughly $11 million to community partnerships to develop training and education programs that align with employer needs. Awarded programs will equip Hoosiers with the skills necessary to fill the one million jobs projected to be available over the next 10 years. Program goals include the development of sector-focused training and education programs for in-demand occupations, curriculum based on necessary skills and competencies as identified by local employers, employability skills (soft skills) instruction that can be utilized across all careers, and work-and-learn opportunities for youth and adult learners. For more information about Skill Up Indiana, please visit: www.in.gov/dwd/skillup.htm.

Adopt A Pet

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Buddy is a male Alaskan Husky mix! He was found in Boonville and estimated to be about 1 year old. He’s energetic and plays well with other dogs. He’s seeking an active, indoor-only home. His $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, vaccines, and registered microchip! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

UE Women’s Tennis to Play Four Matches in Two Days

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The University of Evansville Women’s Tennis Team (1-4, 0-0 MVC) is set to endeavor on a busy Friday and Saturday with four matches in two days this upcoming weekend.  On Friday, the Aces will travel to take on IUPUI and Ball State.  They will follow that with matches on Saturday at Findlay and Wright State.

The Aces are coming off a weekend that gave them their first victory of the season when they defeated Alabama A&M by a score of 6-1 last Friday.  Evansville took the match in dominant fashion winning all matches except one to secure the 6-1 victory.

Coach Jayson Wiseman said on the win, “It was good to get our first win of the season and our team played well in both doubles and singles to earn the victory.”

On Friday, UE will start things off at 10:30 a.m. CST against IUPUI.  The Jaguars will come into the match with a record of 2-8.  They are currently riding a two game winning streak with wins over Bowling Green and Valparaiso. They will then follow that up with a 6:00 p.m. CST affair against Ball State who comes into the match with a record of 3-2 with their most recent match resulting in a 5-2 victory over Western Kentucky.

At 10:00 a.m. CST on Saturday the Aces will kick things off with Findlay in Findlay, OH.  They will follow that up with a match against Wright State in Dayton, OH.  The Raiders come in with a record of 3-1 and conference record of 1-0. They are most recently coming off a 5-2 win over conference foe Bowling Green.

This following weekend will mark the Aces first home action of the season when they host UT Martin and Eastern Illinois both on Saturday February 27th at Tri-State Athletic Club.

 

Majority finds no violation of deceased inmate’s 8th Amendment rights

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Scott Roberts for www.theindianalawyer.com

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment for a correctional medical services provider in a lawsuit alleging the company violated an inmate’s Eighth Amendment rights against cruel and unusual punishment.

Nicholas Glisson died at Plainfield Correctional Facility Oct. 10, 2010, after he was transferred there from the Reception Diagnostic Center. He had laryngeal cancer and suffered many health issues due to that. His mother, Alma Glisson, sued Correctional Medical Services Inc., also known as Corizon Inc., and the district court granted summary judgment in all federal claims in favor of CMS. Glisson appealed the summary judgment saying the failure to implement a particular Indiana Department of Correction OC directive violated Nicholas Glisson’sher son’s Eighth Amendment rights.

In the majority opinion by Ccircuit Jjudge William Bauer, he says wrote Alma Glisson did not present sufficient evidence to demonstrate a genuine issue of material fact. He Bauer said Glisson she failed to show how non implantation implementation of the directive led to a widespread practice of deliberate indifference against not only Nicholas Glisson, but other inmates as well.

Bauer wrotesays Alma Glisson needed to present a series of incidents that showed a violation of Nicholas Glisson’s constitutional rights, and she did not do so. Alma Glisson did present enough evidence that lack of a policy constitutes a policy in itself, but without a series of incidents to fall back on, the court could not infer a lack of policy was the result of deliberate indifference.

Chief Judge Diane Wood dissented in the decision, saying policies are not always affirmatively stated, and a decision not to regulate can be a policy. He She says wrote Corizon CMS deliberately structured the delivery of medical care in a way that lacked critical oversight, which had fatal results.

Wood presentsed several facts which, taken together, she saidys, shows there are genuine issues of material fact and that a jury would conclude as much.
Wood saidys the Constitution doesid not require Corizon CMS to adopt the directive in question or any other document, but does require it to ensure a well-recognized risk for a defined class of prisoners be addressed and not left to happenstance. That did not happen, she said, and she recommended the case be remanded and brought to trial.

The case is Alma Glisson, as personal representative of the estate of Nicholas L. Glisson v. Indiana Department of Corrections,15-1419.

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 on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2016.

Deontre James Drake Rape, Level 3 felony

Gary Wayne Forston Possession of methamphetamine, Level 5 felony

Earl Lockridge Jr. Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Level 6 felony

John David Heusmann Burglary, Level 5 felony

Burglary, Level 5 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Theft of a firearm, Level 6 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Aces complete opening night at MVC Championship

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Three more days remain in the tournament

 

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Wednesday night saw the opening of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship for the Women’s Swimming and Diving team in Carbondale, Ill.

The Purple Aces currently place sixth with 54 points, only two points behind fifth-place Little Rock. Tied in first place are SIU and Northern Iowa with 72 points.

“I am very proud of the girls on the relays tonight,” Purple Aces head coach Rickey Perkins said.  “We had some fast splits. It’s a good sign for the rest of the weekend. We just need to stay relaxed, have fun, be a team, and compete with our hearts.”

Evansville’s group of Michaela Kent, Amy Smith, Kristen Myers, and Mackenzie Harris took to the pool in the 200 Medley Relay to kick off the championship in Wednesday’s final.  The group swam a time of 1:45.58 to finish in fifth place ahead of Little Rock.

The title went to Northern Iowa with a time of 1:42.37

The second event of the night was the 800 free relay.  Myers was joined by Madi Jones, Jessi Hildebrand, and Bridget Sheridan as the group clocked in a 7:55.36. Evansville took sixth in the event.

A full day of action is set for Thursday with the following events taking place: 500 free, 200 IM, 50 free, 1 meter diving and 200 free relay.  Prelims take place at 11 a.m. with the finals going at 6 p.m.