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USI women’s hoops visit Cincinnati Saturday

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team visits NCAA Division I foe University of Cincinnati in an exhibition game to begin the 2015-16 season Saturday at 2 p.m. (CST).

 

Saturday’s game will be aired on WPSR 90.7 FM, while live stats, audio, and video can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

 

USI is coming off a 2014-15 campaign that saw it post a 25-7 overall record and a 15-3 mark in Great Lakes Valley Conference play. The Screaming Eagles advanced to the GLVC Tournament championship game before earning a berth to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 2010.

 

Junior guard Tanner Marcum (New Albany, Indiana) and sophomore guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) return to lead the Eagles, who lost seven seniors and three starters due to graduation. Marcum was second on the team a year ago with 11.3 points per game, while Grooms, who started all 32 games as a freshman, averaged 7.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per appearance.

 

The Eagles open the regular-season November 14 when they visit The University of Alabama-Huntsville.

 

 

ERDOGAN OR CHAOS

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eff Foxworthy & Larry The Cable Guy “We’ve Been Thinking” Tour

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Ticket Presale starts

Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 10am thru Thursday, Nov. 5 at 10pm.

Use the passcode: COMEDY at our Box Office, online or at 1-800-745-3000

Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 5:00pm and 8:00pm

JEFF FOXWORTHY & LARRY THE CABLE GUY

“We’ve Been Thinking” Tour

5:00pm Show Tickets

8:00pm Show Tickets

Superstar comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy will reunite on the RFD-TV Presents:  ‘We’ve Been Thinking Tour’ to bring an unforgettable night of comedy to the Old National Events Plaza on February 20, 2016.  During this momentous event, both comedians will deliver a laughter-packed evening of all new material before they come together on stage for an uproarious encore you won’t want to miss!
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Price: $59.50 and VIP $199
VIP Tickets available online only and includes seating in the first 5 rows and a Meet & Greet with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry The Cable Guy.
Book a Dinner and Show before Jeff Foxworthy and Larry The Cable Guy! Call 812-435-5770 ext. 202 or

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IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 4, 2015

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IS IT TRUE it looks like political patronage, pork barrel projects, awarding of capital projects to local unions,  out of town consultants, contractors and vendors ruled the day in last night Mayoral election?

IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke and his re-election team did a masterful job in getting out  the vote?  …the political mandate that Mayor Winnecke received last night gave him total control of all future capital projects in his 2nd term?  …we wish all the winners the best in the next four years and hope they will govern well?

IS IT TRUE that a political deal has been cut and 2nd Ward City Councilwomen Missy Mosby will be the next President of City Council?

IS IT TRUE we highly recommend that the Democratic candidate for Governor bypass Evansville/Vanderburgh County in search of votes because the local Democrats party is officially dormant for the next 4 years? … thanks to the local main stream media, local unions, Missy Mosby,  Jonathan Weaver, Laura Brown Windhorst,  and the Democratic party chairmen for making this happen?

IS IT TRUE we are sadden to hear that our outstanding State Representative Gail Riecken will not seek re-election to her seat?  … we can’t disagree with her decision and wish her well in future endeavors?

IS IT TRUE that todays ‘Readers Poll” question is “Do you feel that Gail Riecken made the right decision not to seek re-election to her seat?

IS IT TRUE posted below is the official results of the City  election for you to analysis?

SUMMARY REPORT MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION UNOFFICIAL TOTALS
RUN DATE:11/03/15 VANDERBURGH COUNTY
RUN TIME:08:41 PM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015

VOTES PERCENT

VOTE CENTERS COUNTED (OF 16) . . . . 16
REGISTERED VOTERS – TOTAL . . . . . 97,073
BALLOTS CAST – TOTAL. . . . . . . 19,572
VOTER TURNOUT – TOTAL . . . . . . 20.16

STRAIGHT PARTY
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
REPUBLICAN (REP) . . . . . . . . 3,145 46.79
DEMOCRATIC (DEM) . . . . . . . . 3,386 50.38
LIBERTARIAN (LIB). . . . . . . . 190 2.83

MAYOR EVANSVILLE
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
LLOYD WINNECKE (REP). . . . . . . 11,989 62.04
GAIL RIECKEN (DEM) . . . . . . . 6,542 33.85
STEVE “WOZ” WOZNIAK (IND) . . . . . 795 4.11

CLERK EVANSVILLE
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
J D STROUTH (REP). . . . . . . . 9,216 49.29
LAURA BROWN WINDHORST (DEM) . . . . 9,483 50.71

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGE EVANSVILLE
Vote For Not More Than 3
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
MICHELLE MERCER (REP) . . . . . . 10,724 21.39
JACK SCHRIBER (REP) . . . . . . . 5,123 10.22
H. DAN ADAMS (DEM) . . . . . . . 10,409 20.76
ALEX BURTON (DEM). . . . . . . . 8,980 17.91
JONATHAN WEAVER (DEM) . . . . . . 11,237 22.42
ROBERT MYERS (LIB) . . . . . . . 3,657 7.30

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 1ST WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
DAN MCGINN (REP) . . . . . . . . 3,027 87.08
NO CANDIDATE FILED . . . . . . . 0
BART GADAU (LIB) . . . . . . . . 449 12.92

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 2ND WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
NO CANDIDATE FILED . . . . . . . 0
MISSY MOSBY (DEM). . . . . . . . 2,437 100.00

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 3RD WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
ANNA HARGIS (REP). . . . . . . . 1,677 61.38
A. MELCHER (DEM) . . . . . . . . 1,055 38.62

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 4TH WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
NO CANDIDATE FILED . . . . . . . 0
CONSTANCE “CONNIE” ROBINSON (DEM) . . 1,813 67.10
HENRIETTA JENKINS (IND). . . . . . 889 32.90

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 5TH WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
JUSTIN ELPERS (REP) . . . . . . . 2,138 63.03
TOM SHOULDERS (DEM) . . . . . . . 1,254 36.97

CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 6TH WARD
Vote For Not More Than 1
(WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
NO CANDIDATE FILED . . . . . . . 0
JIM BRINKMEYER (DEM). . . . . . . 2,203 100.00

USI opens 2015-16 with exhibition at Illinois State

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball opens the 2015-16 campaign at 2 p.m. (CST) Sunday when it visits Illinois State University for an exhibition game in Normal, Illinois. The exhibition game is the only tune-up the Screaming Eagles will have before opening the regular season versus the University of Findlay and Lake Superior State University in the DII Vegas Showdown November 13-14 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Game coverage for the exhibition game, including live stats and audio broadcasts, is available at gousieagles.com. The games also can be heard on WEOA 98.5FM/1400AM and WPSR 90.7FM.

USI Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois State Exhibition Game Quick Notes: 

USI picked to place 3rd in GLVC East. The Eagles were predicted to place third in the GLVC East Division in 2015-16. USI was selected behind Bellarmine University, which was predicted to win the division, and the University of Indianapolis.

USI finished strong in 2014-15 regular season. USI finished strong in 2014-15 regular season, winning seven of the last eight games, including a season-best seven game winning streak. The Eagles rebounded after a rough January that saw them post a 6-5 mark.

Top returning scorers from 2014-15 . Senior forward George Edwards is the Eagles top returning scorer from 2014-15 with 12.9 points per outing. Junior guard Bobo Drummond is the second leading returning scorer with 9.9 point per game.

On the glass. Senior forward George Edwards led USI on the glass with 7.8 rebounds per game off the bench in 2014-15. Edwards had a team-high six double-doubles and eight double-digit rebound games last year.

New team in 2015-16. The Eagles are almost an entirely different team in 2015-16 with nine new players. These new player need to replace an average of 41.9 points (55 percent) and 14.1 rebounds (38.7 percent) per game.

Championship tested newcomers. The last time junior guards Jeril Taylor and Cortez Macklin were on the same court, they helped Rend Lake College win the 2013 NJCAA National Championship, while freshman guard Alex Stein and freshman forward Jacob Norman made it to the IHSAA state championship game at Reitz High School.

Carter is third over 7-foot. Sophomore center Davis Carter becomes the third player over seven-foot tall in the history of the program. Carter follows seven-foot-six All-American John Hollinden (1979-81) and seven-foot-two Antonio Reyes (1986-89).

Eagles looking for first Division I exhibition win.  The Eagles are looking for their first victory in exhibition games against Division I opponents in 16 tries since 2003. USI has been competitive against its Division I preseason opponents – the University of Evansville (four games), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Tennessee (two games), University of Louisville, University of Cincinnati, Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Vanderbilt University, Purdue University, and Indiana University – but still is being outscored by an average of 79.1-64.6. The last time the Eagles defeated a Division I opponent came in the 1990-91 regular season when they defeated the University of Wisconsin, 78-66, in Madison, Wisconsin.

USI exhibition record since 1990: USI slipped under .500 in exhibition games since 1990 last year, falling 16-17.

Against the Illinois State and the Missouri Valley Conference. The USI-Illinois State exhibition game is the first meeting between the two programs (exhibition or regular season), while the Eagles are 0-4 in the regular season (0-3 vs. Southern Illinois University; 0-1 vs. Missouri State University) and 0-5 in exhibition games (0-4 vs. the University of Evansville; 0-1 vs. SIU) against teams from the Missouri Valley Conference.

Illinois State in 2014-15. The Redbirds of Illinois State finished last season with a 22-13 overall record and advanced to the finals of the MVC before finishing the season in the second round of the NIT.

 

Unique Technology, Tools Allow Students to Create

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EVSC’s  student eLeaders will be at Barnes and Noble this weekend, Nov. 7, 8, from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. both days showcasing some of the cutting-edge tools that are available and used to engage students in learning a variety of subjects.

Some of these tools include 3D printing, robotics, augmented reality apps and more.

In addition, individuals can use vouchers (link found under News at www.evscschools.com) and a portion of the proceeds from your purchase will go to support the initiatives of the EVSC student eLeaders.

Highlights of From the Ashes Documentary to be Shown at Willard Library

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Joe Atkinson will be showing highlights of Court Street Productions’ latest work, From the Ashes, on Monday, November 9, 6:30 p.m., in the Browning Gallery at Willard Library. This event is free and open to the public, but reservations are appreciated. Register online at www.willard.lib.in.us.

From the Ashes is a documentary of the 1977 plane crash that killed that killed 29 people, including the entire UE men’s basketball team. Atkinson, a UE alumnus and digital multimedia specialist in residence in UE’s Department of Communication, edited the film.

For more information on the documentary, go to https://www.facebook.com/fromtheashesdocumentary/.

Two UE men’s swimmers earn weekly honors

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Purple Aces swimmers Daniel O’Brien and Ethan O’Rourke each earned Swimmer of the Week honors on Monday for their efforts against Eastern Illinois over the weekend.

 

Senior Ethan O’Rouke claimed three victories in the Purple Aces 188-99 victory over EIU and was named the Mid-American Conference Swimmer of the Week for his performances. Along with three of his teammates, O’Rourke helped the Aces win the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:35.50, 2.31 seconds ahead of second place. His best performance came in the 200 back as his finish of 1:56.76 was over 8 seconds better than anyone else. He also took top honors in the 100 back with a time of 52.16.

 

O’Brien was named the MAC Swimmer of the Week by CollegeSwimming.com.  He had a stellar day on Saturday, picking up three victories.  His finish of 1:47.56 in the 500 free edged out the competition.  He took top honors in the 100 free with a 47.98 before leading the way in the 100 fly.  He swam a 52.25 in that race to come out with the victory.

 

The men have the next two weekends off before returning to action at the House of Champions in Indianapolis from November 20-22.

Evansville’s Whitney Biggs Named MVC Goalkeeper of the Week

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University of Evansville women’s soccer player Whitney Biggs was named the Missouri Valley Conference Goalkeeper of the Week on Tuesday.

 

The junior goalkeeper was instrumental in guiding the UE women’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over Missouri State (Oct. 29), clinching the #2 seed in the upcoming MVC Tournament. Filling in for an injured Simone Busby, Biggs made four saves, all in the second half to preserve the victory. The Bloomington, Ind. native recorded back to back saves in the 62nd and 63rdminutes, and turned away an Erin Stewart shot with just four seconds left to secure the Purple Aces’ third consecutive conference win. The solo shutout was the first of Biggs’ collegiate career, helping UE earn a bye into the MVC Semifinals.

 

“Whitney has stepped up tremendously when her team has needed her and I am happy she is getting recognized for that,” said Evansville head women’s soccer coach Krista McKendree. “She shows up every day, gives 100%, and that is why she has been ready when called upon. She has done an incredible job of focusing on ensuring she was prepared for her opportunities; without that we might not be in this position. Her role in these last games has been instrumental.”

 

The MVC Tournament will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium with a pair of Semifinal contests on Friday, Nov. 6 and the Championship match on Sunday, Nov. 8.

 

The semifinals start with #1 Drake and #5 Loyola at 3:36 p.m. The opening match will be followed by #2 Evansville and #6 UNI at 6:06 p.m.

Supreme Court justices hint they may limit consumer lawsuits

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www.theindianalawyer.com

A divided Supreme Court of the United States indicated it may put limits on consumer lawsuits, questioning arguments by a man seeking to sue over what he says is an error-riddled Internet profile.

Hearing arguments in Washington, members of the court’s conservative majority expressed doubt that the man had suffered the type of concrete injury necessary for federal courts to hear his claims against the company that assembled the online dossier.

“We have a legion of cases that say you have to have actual injury,” Chief Justice John Roberts said.

The court’s ruling next year will help determine when companies can be sued under more than a dozen federal statutes, including the credit-reporting law invoked by the man, Thomas Robins. The case may affect laws governing copyrights, real-estate settlements, employee benefits, disabilities and housing discrimination.

Internet businesses – including EBay Inc., Facebook Inc., and Google Inc. – and media companies led by Time Inc. are among those seeking limits on what they say is abusive litigation. Consumer, privacy and anti-discrimination advocates say the case could cut off longstanding avenues that let people vindicate their rights.

Married, wealthy

The case centers on Robins, a Virginia man who says the profile he found about six years ago inaccurately described him as being married and wealthy and as having a graduate degree and technical background.

The profile, created by the data broker Spokeo Inc., allegedly said Robins was in his 50s, more than double his actual age, and included a picture of someone else. Robins claimed the profile undercut his job search, though a trial judge concluded he wasn’t harmed.

Robins’ Supreme Court lawyer, William Consovoy, said those allegations are sufficient to permit a suit against Spokeo under the U.S. Fair Credit Reporting Act. Consovoy drew support from the court’s four Democratic appointees, including Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor.

‘Concrete injury’

“It seems like a concrete injury to me,” Kagan said. “If somebody did it to me, I’d feel harmed. And I think that if you went out on the street and you did a survey, most people would feel harmed.”

Sotomayor said inaccurate information about marital status in an online profile could harm a person’s romantic prospects.

“I know plenty of single people who look at whether someone who’s proposed to date is married or not,” she said. “So if you’re not married and there’s a report out there saying you are, that’s a potential injury.”

The outcome most likely will hinge on Justice Anthony Kennedy, who asked questions of both sides. Kennedy called one of Consovoy’s arguments “circular” and separately asked whether credit-reporting agencies might have “less latitude” than other entities to argue that a person wasn’t harmed.

The FCRA requires credit-reporting agencies to adopt “reasonable procedures” to ensure against inaccuracies and says victims can collect from $100 to $1,000 each.

At issue is a fundamental constitutional question: whether Congress can pass a law authorizing people to sue and win damages even if they haven’t suffered any concrete harm. Spokeo’s lawyer, Andrew Pincus, argued that the Constitution lets people sue in federal court only if they suffer “actual or imminent, tangible harm,” beyond the mere violation of a statute.

‘Vested interest’

Consovoy countered that a “legally vested interest, whether it’s created by Congress or created by the common law, is itself a concrete injury.”

Justice Samuel Alito asked whether there was any indication that anyone other than Robins had found his profile. When Consovoy said no, Alito asked, “then isn’t that quintessential speculative harm?”

Spokeo admits it made mistakes in its online profiles, which it compiled by scraping publicly available information from other sites. Even so, the company says those errors didn’t cause Robins any harm.

The company, based in Pasadena, California, no longer offers the types of profiles Robins discovered when he ran a search for himself six years ago.

The case is Spokeo v. Robins, 13-1339.