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Adopt A Pet

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 Fancy a little “torti-tude?” Applique, part of the “Crafts” litter, is about 3 months old! She’s a female tortoiseshell, and she’s sweet & shy. She and her siblings were born at VHS overnight last winter, and she’s the last one seeking a home. Her $50 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, 1st vaccines, & more! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

DAVID BOWIE

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Viewer tips lead to arrest in theft from Treasure’s resale store

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Evansville Police have arrested 42 year old MATTHEW KLEES on a felony theft charge following an investigation that began on January 4th.
Police were notified of a theft of a laptop computer at the Treasure’s resale store in Washington Square Mall. Images of KLEES tampering with the store’s video surveillance equipment just before the theft was released to the public in an effort to identify him.
Several tips were called into the Evansville Police Department identifying KLEES as the man seen in the images. one of the tips was from KLEES’ probation officer who recognized his picture on the local news.
Another tip came in at 4:00pm today that KLEES was at the Barnes and Noble’s book store on S Green River Rd.
KLEES was taken into custody, but refused to speak with a detective.

 

 

Be Aware of Common Tax Scams this Tax Season

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Tax season provides the ideal opportunity for scam artists to prey on unsuspecting tax payers. These scams come in many forms, but the most common are described below.
The most commonly reported tax scam in the Vanderburgh County area involves potential victims receiving phone calls and recorded messages from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The fake IRS agent states this is the “final attempt” to contact the victim regarding a pending lawsuit against them. Potential victims are given a fraudulent number to contact the IRS, where presumably the victim will be asked to wire money or provide a pre-paid debit card number to settle back taxes. These con artists range from amateurish to highly sophisticated. Many posses basic background information concerning their victims and have the ability to “spoof” caller ID’s to make it appear a call is coming from the IRS.

Sheriff Dave Wedding stated, “If you have any doubt about the identity of an official who calls you on the phone, get the official’s name, hang up, and then call the agency back at a phone number you know to be correct.”

As anyone with an email account undoubtedly knows, the internet is a never ending source for fraudulent solicitations. Fake emails from the IRS (which often include a link to a fraudulent IRS web site) will direct the victim to “update your IRS e-file immediately.” The emails often look realistic and contain “gov” designations within the email in order to bolster credibility.

On their offical website, the IRS reminds taxpayers that the agency will never:

1) Call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill.

2) Demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe.

3) Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card.

4) Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone.

5) Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying.

 

 

CHEATING TRUMP

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Ivy Tech Holds Fifth Annual Service Week in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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EVANSVILLE, IN – Ivy Tech Community College Southwest announces its fifth annual Service Week in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Service Week begins Monday, January 18, 2016, and will continue through Saturday, January 23. Through this event, Ivy Tech encourages its students and employees to volunteer in the community in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Students and employees will be volunteering and completing projects at organizations across the tri-state, including:

 Boys and Girls Club

CK Newsome Center

Evansville African American Museum

Evansville ARC

Holly’s House

Mother Teresa Treasures Thrift Store

North Park Baptist Church

St. Vincent’s Child Care

Tri-State Food Bank

YWCA

 On Saturday, January 23, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, Ivy Tech Community College will host a card-making party. At this popular crafting event, volunteers will create greeting cards for local nursing home residents.

 

Non-Profit Board Workshop – REGISTER NOW!

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Register now for Non-Profit Board Workshop
Do you, or would you like to, serve on a non-profit board?  Join us for this workshop to develop the tools you need to make your service as a board member fulfilling for you and the organization.
Transforming Community Through Non-Profit Board Service:
Next Step Training for Servant Leaders

Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Central Library – Browning Room
Registration begins at 1pm
Workshop 1:30-4:30pm

Refreshments will be provided

Register by calling 812-499-3149 or email at julie@leadershipevansville.org

Successfully Navigating Board Governance Duties
Presented by:
Scott Wylie, Director
Vanderburgh Community Foundation
Our Nonprofit Sector:
Prepare to be Amazed!
Presented by:
June Miller, Regional Director
Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network
Fundraising: Fuel for the Mission
Presented by:
Rob Henson, Certified Fund Raising Executive
Henson Group
you. me. we
Personal Mission:
Authentic Leadership for the Organization
Presented by:
Lynn Miller Pease, Chief Executive Officer
Leadership Evansville

Former USI runners to run in Olympic Trials

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Former University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field standouts Jesse Davis ’06 (Bloomington, Indiana) and Dustin Emerick ’12 (Elmwood, Illinois) have qualified to compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon February 13 in Los Angeles.

 

Davis, an All-American in the indoor 800 meters in 2006, earned his spot in the Olympic Trials with a “B” standard mark of 2 hours, 18 minutes at the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon in November.

 

A combined 10-time All-Great Lakes Valley Conference performer on the cross country course and on the track, Davis won three GLVC Indoor Track & Field titles as well as one GLVC Outdoor Track & Field championship.

 

Davis graduated cum laude from USI with a bachelor’s degree in history in 2006. He also was the GLVC Scholar Athlete of the Year for track & field in 2006.

 

Emerick, a four-time All-American in cross country and track at USI, punched his ticket to the Olympic Trials when he posted a “B” standard qualifying time of 1:04:17 at the Anthem Richmond Half Marathon in November

 

During his career at USI, Emerick broke USI and GLVC Hall of Famer Elly Rono’s 13-year old school record in the 10,000 meters as a junior in 2011.

 

A combined 12-time All-GLVC honoree, Emerick was the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association Midwest Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2012. He won seven GLVC titles in indoor and outdoor track & field and was a combined seven-time All-Midwest Region honoree.

 

Emerick graduated from USI in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He was a two-time Academic All-GLVC honoree as well as the 2012 USI Male Student Athlete of the Year.

USI comes home to play top GLVC West teams

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Eagles ranked 15th in media poll
GAME NOTES USI VS. QU & TSU; USI MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VIDEO REVIEW/PREVIEW

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball returns to the friendly surroundings of the Physical Activities Center this week to play the top teams from the Great Lakes Valley Conference West Division. The Screaming Eagles (12-2, 4-0 GLVC) host Quincy University, currently second in the GLVC West, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. before finishing with Truman State University, first in the GLVC West, Saturday at 3:15 p.m.

Following this week’s action at the PAC, the Eagles resume play against the GLVC’s East Division, traveling to ninth-ranked Bellarmine University Monday in Louisville, Kentucky. Tip-off at Knights Hall is slated for 7 p.m. (CST). The USI-Bellarmine contest is the start of three-straight on the road for the Eagles.

Game coverage for USI Men’s Basketball games, including live stats and audio, is available at GoUSIEagles.com. The Eagle games also can be heard over the air on WEOA 98.5FM/1400AM and WPSR 90.7FM.

The USI Varsity Club is inviting fans to watch the live video stream of the USI-Bellarmine women’s and men’s basketball doubleheader in the Varsity Club Room January 18. The women’s game is 4:45 p.m. (CST), while the men’s game is slated to follow at 7p.m. (CST).

This Week’s USI Men’s Basketball Quick Notes: 

USI appears in for NCAA II Media Poll. USI was ranked 15th in the D2SIDA NCAA II Media Top 25, marking the first ranking of the year for the Screaming Eagles. This week’s ranking is the first time the Eagles have appeared in a top 25 poll since March of 2014.

Eagles win 7th & 8th-straight on the road. USI ran its season-best winning streak to eight-straight after GLVC-road victories over Rockhurst University and William Jewell College. Junior guard Jeril Taylor led USI with 24.0 points per game, including a 32-point game versus WJC, while senior George Edwards followed with 13.5 points per contest, including a team-best 19 points versus Rockhurst.

During the winning streak.  USI is outscoring its opponents 88.0-65.1 per game during the winning streak, compared to 90.7-87.8 in the first six games. The Eagles also are shooting 51.4 percent (253-492) from the field in the last eight contests, surpassing the 50 percent mark in six of the eight outings.

Four in double-digits to start the year.  USI has four players averaging in double-digit to start the 2015-16 campaign. Junior guard Jeril Taylor and freshman guard Alex Stein are currently on top of the USI scoring column with 17.4 and 14.3 points per game, respectively, while senior forward George Edwards is third with 13.6 points per contest and junior guard Bobo Drummond rounds out the double-digit scorers with 11.6 points per outing.

Seniour leads the GLVC from long range. Senior forward Shane Seniour enters this week as the GLVC and USI leader in three-point field goal percentage. He found the touch from long range this year, hitting 14-of-24 three-point field goals (58.3 percent) after missing all three attempts last year.

At home in 2015-16. The Eagles are 7-1 at the Physical Activities Center this year and are outscoring the opposition, 92.9-75.4, and outrebounding the visitors, 41.6-31.6. Junior guard Jeril Taylor and senior forward George Edwards lead USI with 17.8 and 14.4 points per game, respectively.

USI vs. Quincy. USI leads the all-time series with Quincy University, 29-9, and has a 10-2 advantage in the games at the PAC. The Eagles took last year’s match-up 68-62 at the PAC and were led by junior guard Bobo Drummond with 18 points.

Quincy  in 2015-16. The Hawks of Quincy are 10-4 through the first two months of the season, 4-1 in the GLVC, and follow USI in the points column with 85.8 points per contest. Quincy, which is second in the GLVC West Division, has won its last five games and 10 of the last 11 after going 0-3 to start the year. More on Quincy can be found at QUHawks.com.

USI vs. Truman State. USI leads the all-time series with Truman State University, 2-1, after posting an 81-70 victory at the PAC last year. The Eagles were led in the first meeting at the PAC by junior guardBobo Drummond with 23 points.

Truman State in 2015-16. The Bulldogs of Truman State, who visit Bellarmine Thursday before visiting USI, are 12-3 overall this year, 4-1 in the GLVC, and have won their last eight games. Truman State, who is first in the GLVC West Division, is third in the in GLVC scoring and fourth in defense. More on Truman State can be found at TrumanBulldogs.com.

USI vs. Bellarmine. USI leads the all-time series with Bellarmine, 49-36, and has an 8-6 advantage in the games at Knights Hall since 2000. The Eagles lost both meeting with the Knights last year, falling 83-70 at the PAC and 67-54 in Knights Hall.

Bellarmine in 2015-16. The ninth-ranked Knights of Bellarmine, who host Truman State Thursday and Quincy on Saturday before welcoming the Eagles, are 11-2 overall, 4-0 in the GLVC. Bellarmine enters the week with an eight-game winning streak and is the defending NCAA II Midwest Region champion. The Knights advanced to the NCAA II semifinals last spring at the Fords Center in Evansville. More on Bellarmine can be found at Athletics.Bellarmine.edu.

D2SIDA NCAA II Media Top 25  

 Team (1st place votes)
1. West Liberty (12)
2. Midwestern State (2)
3. Augustana (S.D.)
4. Western Oregon
5. Bellarmine
6. Eckerd
7. Lincoln Memorial
MSU-Moorhead
9. Cal Poly Pomona
10. Tarleton State
11. Fairmont State
12. Saint Anselm (N.H.)
13. UC San Diego
14. Queens
15. Southern Indiana
16. Wheeling Jesuit
17. Texas A&M-Commerce
18. Delta State
19. Lake Superior State
20. Columbus State
21. Cal Baptist
22. Ashland
23. Barry
24. Minnesota Duluth
25. Angelo State

Others receiving votes:  St. Edward’s, Holy Family, Indianapolis, Alabama-Huntsville, Minnesota State, Wisconsin-Parkside, University of Mary, Chico State, Lenoir-Rhyne, Seattle Pacific, Humboldt State, Southern Conn. State