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UE men complete first day in Bloomington

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 Aces are in 11th place

 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With the opening round of the Hoosier Collegiate in the books, the University of Evansville men’s golf team is in 11th place at the Pfau Course.  Due to weather delays, the second round will be completed on Sunday before the teams play the final round.

Leading the way for the Purple Aces in the first 18 holes was Daniil Romashkin.  He posted a 3-over 74 and is tied for 24th.  Masatoyo Kato and Caleb Wassmer each carded scores of 76 and are tied for 41st.

Andres Rodriguez checked in with a 6-over 77 while Carson Parker shot a 78 in Saturday’s opening round.  UE is knocking on the door of the top ten, ranking 11th with a score of 303.  The Aces are two behind IUPUI in 10th and trail 9th-place Southern Illinois by three strokes.

Indiana and Rice are tied atop the team standings with scores of 291 while Michigan State is third with a 295.  Christopher Zhang from Northwestern leads the field with a. 1-under 70.  He is one shot in front of a second-place tie.

Voss goes 4-for-4 in 7-2 win over Drake

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Aces take weekend finale in Des Moines

 DES MOINES, Iowa – Freshman Brooke Voss went 4-for-4 with two runs to pace the University of Evansville softball team to a 7-2 win over Drake in the weekend finale at Ron Buel Field.

Voss accounted for four of the Purple Aces 13 hits in the contest.  Alexa Davis went 3-4 with three runs and two RBI while Taylor Howe had two hits, four RBI and a run.

Drake plated the first run of the game in the bottom of the first before Evansville countered with a 2-run second.  Voss and Davis both reached on singles and would score on a 2-run double from Howe.

After the Bulldogs tied it up at 2-2, UE took control with a 3-run top half of the fourth.  Voss and Marah Wood recorded singles and would each score on a 2-run double to right field by Davis.  Zoe Frossard added a 2-out triple that scored Davis to make it a 5-2 game.

Taylor Howe put the finishing touches on the day with a 2-run home run in the sixth.  After Davis led off with her third hit of the afternoon, Howe’s long ball pushed the lead to 7-2 and that would be the final score.

Sydney Weatherford got the job done in the circle once again.  She gave up two unearned runs on six hits while walking just one batter.  Weatherford struck out four Bulldogs.

Next weekend, the Aces take to the road once again for a 3-game series at Southern Illinois.

Trailblazer throwers shine at Jim Vargo Invitational

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Vincennes University men’s and women’s Track and Field teams were back in action Friday at the 2024 Jim Vargo Invitational hosted by Bellarmine University in Louisville.

The VU throwers stole the show for the Blue and Gold at Friday’s meet, led by sophomore Madison Davis who had the best finish of the meet by taking second place in the shot put with a throw of 12.17 meters.

Davis also completed the daily double by taking 15th overall in the discus with a best throw of 31.13 meters.

On the men’s side, sophomore and Indoor Heptathlon National Champion Olegs Kozjakovs led the way in the discus with a throw of 46.26 meters to take fifth.

Kozjakovs would also place in the top-10 in the shot put in a field of several NCAA Division I throwers, placing seventh with a throw of 14.21 meters.

Freshmen Jeremiah Ziebart and Jacob Wickman followed Kozjakovs in the discus throw with Ziebart posting a best throw of 43.86 meters for seventh and Wickman taking 16th with a throw of 35.52 meters.

Wickman also completed the daily double by taking 14th overall in the hammer throw with a throw of 37.19 meters.

“We had a really good meet with those that competed,” VU Head Track and Field Coach Marty Rogier said. “I pulled our sprinters and vaulters because of the cold conditions. I thought the risk of getting someone hurt outweighed any rewards. We are hoping for some big things with this group at the National level and we need everyone healthy to reach those goals.”

“Our throw group performed well and scored the majority of our points,” Rogier added. “Jeremiah and Olegs had some very good throws in the discus. They look like they have some big throws coming. Madison had a good series of throws and our highest finish of the day with a second place finish.”

Friday was also a big day for several of VU’s runners as well, led by freshman Emilly Barbosa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) who placed seventh in the 800 meters with a final time of 2:17.77.

Freshmen Adi Fuller (Evansville, Ind.), Jasmyn Self (Casey, Ill.) and Grayson Haynes (Sebree, Ky.) also posted some good times in a very competitive field of Division I runners.

Fuller took 20th with a time of 2:26.86, Self placed 30th at 2:34.99 and Haynes came in 39th overall with a final time of 2:50.53.

Adi Fuller also took part in the 1500 meter race, placing 32nd at 5:04.57 and Barbosa, Self and Haynes teamed up with freshman Zinzile Gumpo to place 10h in the 4×400 relay with a time of 4:37.63.

Gumpo hit the track again to post a time of 15.86 seconds in the 100 meter hurdles, good for 10th overall.

The VU men’s runners were led by the 4×400 relay team of freshmen Tanner Spence (Carmi, Ill.), Brahym Sakka (Tunisia), Alex Kwizera (Indianapolis, Ind.) and sophomore Matthew Gray (Washington, Ind.) who combined to take eighth with a time of 3:40.93.

Individually, Sakka led the way competing in three events on the day, posting a time of 1:58.89 in the 800 meters and a time of 4:04.08 in the 1500 meters, taking 25th and 18th in the respective events.

Matthew Gray and Tanner Spence followed Sakka in the 800 meters with Gray posting a time of 2:00.27 for 30th and Spence coming in at 2:01.69 for 36th.

Freshman Max Pendley (French Lick, Ind.) rounded out the VU finishers in the 800 meters with a time of 2:11.13 for 52nd overall.

In the 1500, Sakka was followed by Alex Kwizera who crossed the line with a time of 4:38.69 for 59th overall.

The Trailblazers continued to post good times on the track with sophomore Isaac Stanford (Flora, Ill.) taking 11th in the 5000 meters with a time of 15:05.96.

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners
April 9, 2024 – 3:00 p.m.
Room 301, Civic Center Complex
1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Action Items
A. Engineer
1. Award VC24-03-01 “Milling and Resurfacing of Green River Road” to E & B
Paving, LLC
2. Permission to Open Bids: VC24-03-02: Pine Place Pipe Replacement
3. Permission to Open Quotes: VC24-03-03: Timber Pile Repair on Vanderburgh
County Bridge #1310
4. Acceptance of Street Improvements: Westridge Commons
B. Burdette Park
1. Agreement with Concept Sound and Light, Inc. for Movie Night
C. Health Department
1. Amendment to Data Use Agreement between Purdue University and
Vanderburgh County Health Department
2. FetchEH Software Proposal
3. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #63047 Amendment #2
D. Auditor
1. Kronos Incorporated, A UKG Company, Support Services Contract Renewal
E. Amendment to Paragraph 1: “Fee for Services” of Service Agreement with Evansville
Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) Adding Fees for Services for January and
February to the Agreement Executed on March 5, 2024
F. Amendment to Paragraph 8: “Compliance with State and Other Laws” of Service
Agreement with Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) Removing Language
Covering JPAC and the Recruitment and Endorsement of Candidates for State and Local
Offices from the Agreement Executed on March 5, 2024
5. Department Head Reports
6. New Business
7. Old Business
8. Consent Items
A. Approval of March 19th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
B. Employment Changes
C. Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
i. March 18, 2024 – March 22, 2024
ii. March 25, 2024 – March 29, 2024
iii. April 1, 2024 – April 5, 2024
D. Assessor
Drainage Board Immediately Following
1. Surplus Request
E. Circuit Court
1. Surplus Request
F. County Council
1. Surplus Request
G. Engineer
1. Report and Claims
H. Treasurer
1. February Innkeeper’s Tax Report
I. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Requests
1. Assessor
i. DLGF Assessor Level Certification Testing – June 20, 2024
2. Human Relations Commission
i. Fair Housing Summit – AprDrainage Board Immediately Following
DRAFT AGENDA
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners
April 9, 2024 – 3:00 p.m.
Room 301, Civic Center Complex
1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Action Items
A. Engineer
1. Award VC24-03-01 “Milling and Resurfacing of Green River Road” to E & B
Paving, LLC
2. Permission to Open Bids: VC24-03-02: Pine Place Pipe Replacement
3. Permission to Open Quotes: VC24-03-03: Timber Pile Repair on Vanderburgh
County Bridge #1310
4. Acceptance of Street Improvements: Westridge Commons
B. Burdette Park
1. Agreement with Concept Sound and Light, Inc. for Movie Night
C. Health Department
1. Amendment to Data Use Agreement between Purdue University and
Vanderburgh County Health Department
2. FetchEH Software Proposal
3. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #63047 Amendment #2
D. Auditor
1. Kronos Incorporated, A UKG Company, Support Services Contract Renewal
E. Amendment to Paragraph 1: “Fee for Services” of Service Agreement with Evansville
Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) Adding Fees for Services for January and
February to the Agreement Executed on March 5, 2024
F. Amendment to Paragraph 8: “Compliance with State and Other Laws” of Service
Agreement with Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) Removing Language
Covering JPAC and the Recruitment and Endorsement of Candidates for State and Local
Offices from the Agreement Executed on March 5, 2024
5. Department Head Reports
6. New Business
7. Old Business
8. Consent Items
A. Approval of March 19th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
B. Employment Changes
C. Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
i. March 18, 2024 – March 22, 2024
ii. March 25, 2024 – March 29, 2024
iii. April 1, 2024 – April 5, 2024
D. Assessor
Drainage Board Immediately Following
1. Surplus Request
E. Circuit Court
1. Surplus Request
F. County Council
1. Surplus Request
G. Engineer
1. Report and Claims
H. Treasurer
1. February Innkeeper’s Tax Report
I. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Requests
1. Assessor
i. DLGF Assessor Level Certification Testing – June 20, 2024
2. Human Relations Commission
i. Fair Housing Summit – April 16, 2024
ii. Youth Summit Opportunity Fair – April 26, 2024
3. Clerk
i. Spring Election Poll Worker Training – April 28, 2024 – May 2, 2024
ii. Fall Election Poll Worker Training – October 27, 2024 – October 31, 2024
J. Amendment to State and Local Government Lease-Purchase Agreement: Sheriff’s Office
Infrastructure Refresh
K. Memorandum – 2024 Burdette Park Employee Passes
L. 1st Quarter Vanderburgh County Appeal Taxing Unit Report
M. Agreement to Loan Paintings by Cedric Hustace to Commissioners’ Office
9. Public Comment
10. Adjournmentil 16, 2024
ii. Youth Summit Opportunity Fair – April 26, 2024
3. Clerk
i. Spring Election Poll Worker Training – April 28, 2024 – May 2, 2024
ii. Fall Election Poll Worker Training – October 27, 2024 – October 31, 2024
J. Amendment to State and Local Government Lease-Purchase Agreement: Sheriff’s Office
Infrastructure Refresh
K. Memorandum – 2024 Burdette Park Employee Passes
L. 1st Quarter Vanderburgh County Appeal Taxing Unit Report
M. Agreement to Loan Paintings by Cedric Hustace to Commissioners’ Office
9. Public Comment
10. Adjournment

“FAILURE OF JUSTICE”: STATEMENT ON BREANN LEATH KILLER’S LENIENT SENTENCE

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INDIANAPOLIS – Earlier today, Senator Braun released the following statement on the sentencing of Elliahs Dorsey to 25 years for attempted murder of his fiancé, 15 years of probation, and 5 years time-served for murdering mother and IMPD Officer Breann Leath in cold blood.

“It’s disgraceful that the killer of IMPD Officer Breann Leath is getting off with 25 years plus probation. Officer Leath’s killer should have received the maximum sentence possible, but instead he got less than half of what the state was asking for. That this man may see the outside of a jail cell again is a failure of justice. It’s my hope that Officer Leath’s family and colleagues can find solace in her memory and the gratitude of the state she served with honor and courage.” – Senator Mike Braun

HOTEL RATES FOR THE ECLIPSE GO AS HIGH AS $1,000

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HOTEL RATES FOR THE ECLIPSE GO AS HIGH AS $1,000

by Johnny Kincaid

APRIL 7, 2024

The much-anticipated eclipse is just about here, and thousands of visitors will come to the Evansville area to witness the rare event. Those of us who make Evansville our home will need patience to deal with some inconveniences.

Remember that this event will boost our local economy. Hotels, restaurants, and other businesses will see increased traffic and bigger profits. 

We looked into the hotel bookings for the Evansville area. Most people booked rooms for Sunday night, driving prices up. The Econo Lodge had the lowest rate in the city for Sunday night at $270.  The Holiday Inn Express, LaQuinta Inn, Fairfield Inn,  and Courtyard by Mariott were priced at about $500 for the night in our search on Trivago.com.

Prices for rooms in the surrounding area were similar, with Henderson ranging from $229 to $1,000 at the Holiday Inn Express. The Fairfield in Princeton charges $551 for Sunday night, and many hotels are sold out.

When we searched for rates for Monday, we found plenty of rooms available and prices close to the normal non-peak rates. 

This data tells us that Sunday night will be the most popular day for arrivals, and they will leave right after the eclipse. Look for restaurants to be packed Sunday night for dinner through Monday lunch. 

Traffic will be heavy on Sunday and Monday, and starting at 2:30, it will back up in all directions. Expect long delays on most major routes out of Evansville.

The best thing that we can do is remain patient and courteous. Show our visitors the hospitality that has always made Evansville a great place to live.

Important Notice from Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Regarding Solar Eclipse Closures & Delays

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With the solar eclipse on Monday, here’s some important information you should know from the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The Civic Center will be closed to the public on Monday, April 8, due to the solar eclipse. However, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Customer Service Representatives will be available by phone at 812-436-7846 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Messages may also be sent to EWSU Customer Service at ewsu.com/contact. All other utility departments will operate as usual.

Republic Services will suspend regular trash and recycling collections on Monday, April 8, because of the eclipse and the anticipated increase in traffic. Trash and recycling pickups will resume on Tuesday, April 9, and will be on a one-day delay through Saturday, April 13. For questions about trash and recycling services, call Republic Services at 812-424-3345.

The Sunrise Pump Station lobby and indoor restrooms will be closed to the public on Monday. Outdoor public restrooms will remain open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The pump station lobby and observation deck will reopen to the public on Tuesday, April 9, at 8:00 a.m.

Report severe storm damage in Posey County

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by Wendy McNamara

This week our community in Posey County received significant damage after a severe storm passed through, uprooting trees and destroying homes. During this difficult time, we can help our neighbors in several ways, including sharing information about helpful resources.

As cleanup efforts are underway, it’s important to report severe storm damage from April 2 by calling Indiana 211 at 866-211-9966 or visiting here. This number can also be used if you have any unmet needs like shelter, food or medication.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security will use these reports to determine damage estimates and develop the next course of action in the disaster recovery process.  
Agricultural damage should be reported to the Purdue Extension – Posey County by calling 812-838-1331 or visiting here.

Gov. Holcomb issues executive order to prepare for solar eclipse to support emergency response needs

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INDIANAPOLIS-Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed an executive order to support the anticipated needs of Indiana’s emergency response, transportation, communication and critical infrastructure systems due to the expected high-number of visitors traveling to the state to view the total solar eclipse.

The executive order will allow Indiana to utilize resources from other states who are members of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). Once a governor issues an order, EMAC members can and will share equipment and communications systems to help support state resources to ensure the safety, care and welfare of residents if an emergency event occurs due to such a large event.