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DCS emphasizes community support during Child Abuse Prevention Month

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INDIANAPOLIS (April 1, 2024) – The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) and its community partners are working together to raise awareness and educate the public in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. DCS encourages individuals and organizations to play a role in making Indiana a safer place for children and families — not just in April, but throughout the year.

Gov. Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed April Child Abuse Prevention Month to call attention to efforts to support families and keep children safe. View the governor’s proclamation here

“Every child has the right to safe, secure and supportive environments free from child abuse and neglect,” Governor Holcomb said. “The key to preventing these cases is to ensure we have community programs and systems that are engaged and supportive so families can thrive.”

DCS and its partners work to provide support for communities through preventive programs for families, including Healthy Families Indiana and Community Partners for Child Safety (CPCS). DCS also opened family resource centers in La Porte, Wayne, Tippecanoe, Clark and Elkhart counties in the past six months. These centers are designed to allow easy access to a range of services and supports, including tutoring, notary services, parent trainings, tax preparation and other resources to help increase protective factors and reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect.

“Child safety is our number one goal,” DCS Director Eric Miller said. “For DCS, this month is all about increasing awareness of the things that put children at risk so that families and communities can better protect them and prevent abuse and neglect.”

Throughout April, DCS will share resources, photos and videos related to prevention on Instagram, X and YouTube. DCS local offices and partners also will host special events focused on education and prevention. In partnership with Firefly Children and Family Alliance, the Marion County DCS office will host a kickoff celebration at Bicentennial Plaza from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. on April 7. To view the statewide Child Abuse Prevention Month calendar of events, click here.

Anyone who suspects a child has been neglected or abused should call the Indiana Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 800-800-5556. For more information and resources on preventing child abuse and neglect, click here

USI Historic New Harmony organizations to offer eclipse weekend ahead of total solar eclipse

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony is one of five New Harmony, Indiana, organizations partnering to offer area visitors a special opportunity to see the community’s rich cultural and historical sites during the weekend prior to the Great American Eclipse. Events will take place between 10 a.m. and noon on Saturday, April 6, and 1 and 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 7. New Harmony has a history of utopian experiments, starting over 200 years ago as a spiritual sanctuary and later becoming a gathering place for scientists, educators, artists and scholars searching for equality in communal living. Today, the small town is known for its impressive architecture, public art, gardens, nature trails and history tours.

USI’s Historic New Harmony, New Harmony State Historic Site, Rapp-Owen Granary Foundation, Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation, and Working Men’s Institute will offer up nine sites between their organizations to visitors, including the Atheneum Visitors Center, Double Log Cabin, 1830 Owen House, Lichtenberger Building (Maximilian-Bodmer Exhibit), Community House No. 2, Thrall’s Opera House, Roofless Church, Rapp-Owen Granary and the Working Men’s Institute.

Visitors may tour the sites on foot or take advantage of Historic New Harmony’s hop-on/hop-off shuttle service that will begin and end at the Atheneum Visitors Center and loop through town stopping at each of the sites as well as the New Harmony Inn and the Ribeyre Gym. The Roofless Church, Rapp-Owen Granary and Working Men’s Institute will be open to the public, but the rest of the sites and shuttle service will require paid admission.

Admission is $20 for adults 18 and older, $10 for children between ages 6 and 17 and free for children under 5. No other discounts or membership pricing will apply. Tickets may be purchased onsite Monday and Tuesday, April 6-7, at the Atheneum Visitors Center at 401 Arthur Street, New Harmony, Indiana. All passes include free solar eclipse glasses and a souvenir wristband while supplies last.

Ascension Medical Group announces the acquisition of Midwest Neurological P.C.

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Midwest Neurological P.C. associates joining Ascension Medical Group.

EVANSVILLE, IND.-  Ascension St. Vincent Evansville is pleased to welcome the physicians and staff of Midwest Neurological P.C. to the Ascension Medical Group (AMG) team. The group comprises three board-certified physicians specializing in neurology: Carla Brandt, MD, Francis Kadiyamkuttiyil, MD and Faris Fadheel, MD.  

Clinical teams at Ascension St.Vincent Evansville and Midwest Neurological P.C. have worked together to provide high-quality neurology care to patients for many years. We know that through this new partnership, we will continue to build and deliver outstanding neurological care to the community.

“We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter of growth and innovation with this group of specialists that have served our community for three decades. Our top priority remains unwavering — providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients and their families,” says Dr. Chad Perkins, Regional Chief Medical Officer, AMG Evansville.  “This acquisition aligns perfectly with our commitment to enhancing healthcare services and addressing the evolving needs of the community we serve. We are dedicated to ensuring a seamless transition that ultimately benefits our patients, staff and the entire region.”

In August of 2023, we announced the opening of the new Thrombectomy Suite, a major advancement in stroke care. This technology uses multiple X-rays to give the physician a 3-D, live look at the stroke-causing blood clot to quickly and efficiently remove it. Offering our patients the best chance at recovery. Our neurologists are involved in the care of these patients from early in their hospital course through their outpatient neurological follow-up care. The Midwest Neurological, P.C., physicians joining the Ascension Medical Group brings together the care team, making follow-up care easier to navigate for patients and their families.

As part of this acquisition, we have worked to onboard our new team members so they are ready to begin seeing patients immediately. We are renovating the Ascension St. Vincent Evansville Medical Office Building East, located at 801 St. Mary’s Drive, to accommodate our growing practice. We anticipate the construction will be completed by the end of June 2024. 

Until construction is completed, Drs. Brandt, Kadiyamkuttiyil and Fadheel will continue to see patients at their current location: 1312 Professional Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47714.

We are excited for possibilities this partnership will bring to the region and our healthcare ministry. 

BASEBALL ACES WRAP UP HOMESTAND TUESDAY AGAINST AUSTIN PEAY

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  The University of Evansville baseball team will wrap up a season-long eight-game homestand on Tuesday night at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium, as the Purple Aces will host long-time rival Austin Peay State University at 6 p.m.  Tuesday’s game can be heard live in the Tri-State area on 107.1 FM-WJPS.

Evansville will bring an 11-16 overall record into Tuesday night’s game after winning two out of three games against Southern Illinois over the weekend.  Redshirt sophomore Kevin McCormick’s pinch-hit RBI single in the bottom of the tenth inning capped a three-run rally for UE in Saturday’s series finale, as the Purple Aces rallied for an 11-10 victory over SIU to win the series.  The win was career victory #400 for head coach Wes Carroll, as he is just the 11th head coach in Missouri Valley Conference history to reach the 400-win barrier with all 400 wins coming as a member of the Valley.

Evansville will bring a .298 team batting average into Tuesday’s contest.  The Purple Aces rank third in NCAA Division I baseball behind only Virginia (87) and Tennessee (80) in terms of doubles, as UE has knocked 76 doubles on the year.  Junior outfielder Harrison Taubert and graduate third baseman Brent Widder are currently tied for the team and MVC lead with 11 doubles each this year.  Taubert hit a team-best .500 last week in four games, with three doubles in four contests.  Overall, Taubert is second on the team in hitting with a .330 batting average to graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger’s .380 team-leading average.

Austin Peay, meanwhile, will bring a 16-11 overall record into Tuesday’s game.  The Governors rank among the NCAA’s top 10 in six different offensive categories, including team batting average (8th-.329), doubles (6th-72), hits (9th-315), home runs (4th-60), scoring (9th-9.7) and slugging percentage (4th-.609).  Two-way standout Lyle Miller-Green paces the Austin Peay attack with a .388 batting average, 12 doubles, 15 home runs and 41 RBI.  He ranks third in NCAA Division I baseball in home runs and is ninth in RBI.

All-time, UE leads the series over Austin Peay, 43-26-2.  The two teams have not met since 2022, when Evansville won both ends of a home-and-home series by scores of 20-4 and 10-5.  UE leads the all-time series in Evansville, 21-9-1, and the Purple Aces have won five-straight meetings at home dating back to the 2010 season.  Freshman left-hander Kevin Reed (2-0, 7.62) is expected to the get the start on the mound for UE.

FINAL MEETING OF EVANSVILLE REGION SOLAR ECLIPSE TASK FORCE TO TAKE PLACE ON APRIL 2

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EVANSVILLE, IN – March 29, 2024 – The final meeting of the 2024 Solar Eclipse Task Force Regional Stakeholder Group will take place on Tuesday, April 2 at 10:00 AM.  The meeting will be held in the Welborn Community Room, located on the 15th floor of the Fifth Third Building in Downtown Evansville.

The Evansville Region Solar Eclipse Task Force has been a collaborative effort, underway for nearly two years, aimed at maximizing the experience and opportunities surrounding the upcoming solar eclipse event on Monday, April 8, 2024.  This final meeting will serve as a platform for stakeholders to discuss last-minute preparations, coordinate efforts, and ensure a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.

There are approximately 50 eclipse-themed events being staged throughout the Evansville Region, happening now through April 8, 2024.  These events include eclipse exhibits at museums and attractions, food and drink specials at local restaurants, eclipse storytelling, multi-day festivals and a variety of eclipse viewing parties on Monday, April 8.  For a list of events, exploreevansville.com/eclipse/events.

All stakeholders, including businesses, organizations, and community members, are encouraged to attend the final meeting to ensure that Evansville is fully prepared to welcome visitors and make the most of this rare celestial event.

“As the Evansville Region prepares to witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, we are not just hosting an event; we are embracing an opportunity to showcase Hoosier Hospitality at its finest,” said Alexis Berggren, President & CEO of Explore Evansville. “This celestial event is a once-in-a-generation experience, and we want every visitor to feel the warmth and welcome that defines our community. Let’s come together to create lasting memories and show the world all that Evansville and Southwest Indiana have to offer.”

The 2024 Great American Solar Eclipse will pass over the Evansville Region on Monday, April 8, 2024, at 2:02 PM CDT.  It is currently forecasted that over 500,000 people will travel to Indiana to experience this phenomenon.

 

What:                   2024 Solar Eclipse Task Force Regional Stakeholder Meeting

When:                 Tuesday, April 2, 2024, 10 AM – 11 AM

Where:                Welborn Community Room

                                20 NW Third Street, Suite 1500 Evansville, IN  47708

 

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2024

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1.      CALL TO ORDER

2.      MEETING MEMORANDUM   March 20, 2024

3.      CONSENT AGENDA                                                       

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Management Agreement with ECTA for Tennis and Pickleball at Wesselman Park.- Crook
  2. Request Re: Permission to dispose of old Lamasco skate park equipment. -Fankhouser   

          

4.      OLD BUSINESS    

         a.   Request Re:  Approve and Execute Agreement with Garmong Construction for Fendrich 

               Golf Course Cupola repair work.- Crook

 

5.       NEW BUSINESS    

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Change Order with Deig Brothers, Inc. for lowering

the underground electrical discovered during excavation in the amount of $ 37,800.00- Crook   

  1. Request Re: Permission to partner with Evansville Trails Coalition to offer incentives as part

of their Bicycle Incentive program. – May            

          c.    Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

6.        REPORTS

           a. Danielle Crook-  Executive Director

          

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

USI visits, hosts Murray State this week​​​​​​​

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball concludes a five-game road swing this week with a visit to Murray State University Tuesday before starting a four-game homestand at the USI Baseball Field. The first pitch for the Screaming Eagles at Murray State Tuesday is set for 5 p.m.
 
USI will take on Murray State for a second time Wednesday at the USI Baseball Field when the Eagles start four-straight at home. The homestand concludes with a visit from Lindenwood University for a three-game Ohio Valley Conference series.
 
The USI-Lindenwood series starts Friday with a 6 p.m. first pitch before continuing Saturday at 3 p.m. and concluding Sunday at 1 p.m.  
 
Links to follow the Eagles during the opening weekend of 2024 can be found on USIScreamingEagles.com and on the USI Baseball Schedule.
 
USI Baseball Notes:

USI Eagles 1-3 road swing. The USI Screaming Eagles are 1-3 on the five-game road swing. USI lost to Ball State University last week before losing two of three with Morehead State University over the weekend. USI junior centerfielder Terrick Thompson-Allen leads the hitters during the trip with a .500 average (9-18) and is tied for the team-lead in home runs with three. Senior designated hitter Jack Ellis drove in a team-high eight RBI.
 

Petrova in Top 10 after the first round in the Golfweek Intercollegiate

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The Purple Aces sit at 28 above par following the opening round in South Carolina
 
PAWLEY’S ISLAND, S.C. — After the opening round at the Golfweek Intercollegiate, the University of Evansville women’s golf team sits in 15th place with a team score of 312 at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club in Pawley’s Island, S.C.
Sophomore Kate Petrova leads the Aces women at a stroke over par to be tied for eighth place after the first 18 holes at the Golfweek Intercollegiate tournament. Petrova shot a 72 on Monday while being under par on holes 3, 14, and 17 for UE’s best finish of the opening round.

Freshman Jane Grankina is second for Evansville after the opening round at six above par with a score of 77 to be tied for 51st. She’s followed by graduate student Allison Enchelmayer who recorded an 80 through 18 holes at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club to be tied for 82nd. Rounding out the first round for the Aces were sophomore Destynie Sheridan and graduate student Carly Frazier with scores of 83 and 86 respectively.

Cal Poly currently leads the 19-team pack following the opening round at five above par for a first-round score of 289. Closely behind in second is High Point with an opening round team score of 290. Rounding out the top three after the first round is USC Upstate with a team score of 293.

The second round of the Golfweek Intercollegiate is set to start at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 2.

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