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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 Monday, Nov. 16, 2015.

Karen Lynn Goodwin Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

 

Leah Nicole Viars Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Timothy A. Homann Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Katharine Jennings Rice Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony

Robert Lewis Sargent Assisting a criminal, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Vincent Joseph Boren Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony

Israel Neal Jones Theft, Level 6 felony 

Gaige Immanuel Porter Theft, Level 6 felony

Darius Shawtee McNary Assisting a criminal, Level 6 felony

18 POWER Scholarships Available To Non-Traditional Women Students In Indiana

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INDIANAPOLIS - I wanted to make certain you received the information below and had an opportunity to share it with anyone you feel might have an interest in this program.


Indiana’s POWER (Political Organization for Women’s Education & Representation) Caucus is pleased to announce the 2016 POWER Scholarship.

      POWER seeks to provide 18 scholarships ($750 each) to non-traditional women students from across the State of Indiana, whose education was delayed or interrupted, with a vision to succeed despite any adversities life has presented.

We are requesting your assistance in the identification of non-traditional female students to apply for our POWER scholarship. We are especially interested in recognizing women who give back to their communities and whose goals and desires for education align with their passions.

Please consider passing along the attached scholarship and criterion or advise students to apply online at www.INPowerCaucus.org/powerscholarship/.

Scholarship applications for the 2016 awards will be accepted until Friday, December 4, 2015, and must be postmarked by this date.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (317)232-9798 or via email.


POWER’s Mission
To serve as a forum for discussion of legislative measures introduced in the Indiana General Assembly by having a major forum primarily for women legislators interested in improving the quality of life for women and all citizens of Indiana.

 

Adopt A Pet

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This handsome guy is a 4-year-old male Dutch rabbit! He’s already neutered, and ready to go home today. Remember to always adopt, and never shop at pet stores. Bunnies like Eli’s lives depend on it! Take him home in a provided cardboard carrier for only $30. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption information!

 

USI Volleyball faces McKendree in GLVC Tourney opener

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—For the second straight match, the University of Southern Indiana volleyball team faces McKendree University in a win-or-go-home scenario, this time in the opening round of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the EastSide Centre in East Peoria, Illinois.

 

USI (21-10, 10-8 GLVC) had to get through the Bearcats this past Saturday just to qualify for the league’s post-season tournament. After dropping the first set, the Screaming Eagles responded with three straight wins to defeat the GLVC East Division champions and earn their 17thstraight post-season berth.

 

Meeting a team for the second consecutive match is nothing new for the Eagles, who faced the University of Indianapolis to end the 2005 regular season before meeting the Greyhounds in the first round of the GLVC Tournament. USI also faced Quincy University in back-to-back matches during the 2008 regular-season.

 

Still, the situation that the Eagles had to go through just to make it into a strong GLVC Tournament field was unique.

 

A night after being upset by the University of Illinois Springfield, the Eagles found themselves needing a win over a red-hot McKendree squad that had already swept USI earlier in the season. They also needed help, in the form of a University of Wisconsin-Parkside win over Indianapolis or a Rockhurst University win over Truman State University.

 

The Eagles took care of their end of the bargain with their four-set win over McKendree, snapping the Bearcats six-match winning streak in the process, but an Indianapolis sweep of UW-Parkside left USI’s post-season fate in the hands of then No. 7 Rockhurst, who were playing on the road in a primetime match against a team that also had its back against the wall.

 

Rockhurst prevailed, ousting Truman State with a three-set win to give the Eagles life. Despite both teams finishing with identical conference records, USI held the tie-breaker over Truman State thanks to its five-set win over the Bulldogs at the Physical Activities Center earlier in the year.

 

USI also finished in a tie with UW-Parkside, but the Rangers’ five-set win over the Eagles earlier in the year gave them the first wildcard spot and the No. 4 seed from the East Division. USI, which grabbed the second wildcard spot, assumed the No. 4 seed from the West Division since only three teams from the West Division qualified for the GLVC Tournament.

 

Henceforth, the Eagles get a rematch with McKendree, the No. 1 seed from the East Division, in the first round of the GLVC Tournament, while UW-Parkside faces Rockhurst, the No. 1 seed from the West.

 

USI will look to duplicate the success it had in a match this past Saturday that saw junior setter Quin Shoultz (Columbus, Indiana) come two kills away from a triple-double. Shoultz finished with eight kills, a .583 attacking percentage, 35 assists, and 10 digs.

 

Senior middle blocker Abbey Winter (Germantown, Illinois) was huge for the Eagles in the win as she had 13 kills, a .462 attacking percentage, and three blocks. Winter had 12 kills and a .555 attacking percentage in the final three sets as USI rallied for the win.

 

Senior right side hitter Erica Oberbroeckling (Westfield, Indiana), who had 13 kill on Saturday, leads USI with 3.07 kills per set and is second on the team with 2.80 digs per frame, while sophomore libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) is averaging a team-best 4.88 digs per frame.

 

GLVC Sports Network coverage of the GLVC Tournament as well as live stats can be found at GoUSIEagles.com.

 

Changes To Indiana Bar Exam Approved

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Supreme Court has approved changes to the Indiana Bar Examination, aimed at better reflecting the current practice of law in the state.

The changes are confined to the Indiana essay portion of the exam and will not be effective until February 2018. Two topics have been dropped while three new topics have been added. Two other topics have been clarified as to what areas the questions will focus.

Untouched are the Multistate Performance Test and Multistate Bar Examination.

The topics being dropped are:
•    Personal property; and
•    Uniform Commercial Code Article 3, negotiable instruments, and Article 4, bank deposits and collections.

The topics being added are:
•    Indiana employment law including wage payment and wage claim statutes;
•    Indiana debt collection, including garnishment, attachment and bankruptcy exemptions; and
•    Residential landlord-tenant law.

Topics being clarified are:
•    Pleading and practice, including statutes of limitation and the Indiana Tort Claims Act; and
•    Taxation including questions on income tax, corporate tax and estate and gift tax.

Topics being retained are:
•    UCC Article 9, secured transactions;
•    Administrative law;
•    Business organizations;
•    Indiana constitutional law; and
•    Family law.

The BLE has been considering possible changes for a couple of years. It looked at other jurisdictions and gathered information on areas of law most commonly practiced in Indiana, especially by “newly minted lawyers,” said Bradley Skolnik, BLE executive director.

Following a public comment period, the board tweaked its original proposal. Skolnik said the BLE found the comments to be thoughtful and beneficial and they played a key role in determining the final changes.

Wesselman Nature Society A Chance To Connect

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Every child deserves a chance to connect with nature.
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The staff and board of Wesselman Nature Society believe that every child deserves a chance to connect with nature. The future depends upon all of us to create a world in which all children play, learn and grow with nature in their everyday lives.

Natural places can give people a sense of peace, meaning and security. The challenge we now face is to not only preserve the remaining natural places, but to make sure that all, not just a few, receive the gifts of nature.

www.WesselmanNatureSociety.org

USI women’s runners set for nationals

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After earning a berth for the national meet out of what is arguably the toughest region in the country, the No. 14 University of Southern Indiana women’s cross country team will toe the line at the NCAA Division II Championships Saturday at 10 a.m. in Joplin, Missouri, for the first time since 2012.

 

Led by sophomore Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) and senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan), the Screaming Eagles are hopeful that a top 10 finish at the national meet is in their future.

 

Roberts finished fifth at the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships two weeks ago at Angel Mounds, in a field that featured last year’s individual national champion in addition to multiple track & field national champions.

 

Coupled with Reeves’s 16th-place finish, the Eagles finished fifth in the 30-team regional field.

 

USI had three of the top 30 finishers and four in the top 50 at the regional meet as senior Jamie Adkins (Owensboro, Kentucky) and sophomore Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) finished 30th and 47th, respectively, at the regional meet.

 

Both Roberts and Reeves will be strong contenders to earn All-America honors Saturday, which go to the top 40 finishers.

 

Interested In Trails And Connectivity In Evansville?

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Come to Washington Square Mall tomorrow, November 18 at 4 p.m. where Don Jones of the Evansville-area Trails Coalition will discuss the upcoming Trails Summit and how you can be involved.

While you are there, enjoy La Campirana Mexican Grill with authentic Mexican food and fresh fruit you will love!

For more information, email Julie at julie@leadershipevansville.org

MAUREEN HANCOCK The Medium Next Door

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VIP Experience Tickets include seating in the first 5 rows and a post-show Meet and Greet

Friday, November 20 at 7:00pm find tickets
Maureen Hancock is an internationally renowned Spirit Medium, intuitive, teacher, lecturer, Holistic Healer, and author of the bestselling book, “The Medium Next Door: Adventures of a Real-Life Ghost Whisperer.” She is the star of the Style Network documentary, Psychic in Suburbia. Style Network along with ABC Media Productions, and the producers of The Ghost Whisperer worked together to present this inspirational, “out of this world” special presentation.

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Tickets $58 VIP & $33 GA