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24 UE track and field throwers compete the first day of the Gibson Invitational

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24UE track and field throwers compete on the first day of the Gibson Invitational

The Purple Aces began their weekend in the field in Terre Haute

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The University of Evansville track and field team saw its throwers compete in the first day of the Gibson Invitational on Friday afternoon.

The Purple Aces only competed in four events on the first day of the Gibson Invitational hosted by Indiana State with the men’s and women’s hammer throw and javelin. Three throwers set a personal record while graduate thrower Zach Dove had a top-five finish in the hammer throw.

UE began the meet with the women’s hammer throw as sophomore Gwen Darrah (Cleveland, Ohio / Orange HS) led the team with a throw of 38.43 meters. Seniors Hannah Bryan (Evansville, Ind. / Reitz HS) and Brooke Springer (Henderson, Ky. / Henderson Community HS) also competed in the event with throws of 31.46 and 29.94 meters respectively.

Evansville’s first season best of the afternoon came from junior Preston Riggs (Ft. Branch, Ind. / Gibson Southern HS) in the men’s javelin at 41.92 meters for 17th. The Aces men also competed in the hammer throw as Dove threw for a team-best 49.60 meters. Freshman Cole Johnson (Salem, Ill. / Salem Community HS) threw a personal record 33.81 meters.

UE’s final event of the day was the women’s javelin where Bryan set a PR at 28.62 meters. Junior Kaitlyn Sansone (Fairfield, Ohio / Mercy McAuley HS) had the best finish in the event with a throw of 29.82 meters for 18th.

Evansville is back in action tomorrow morning in Terre Haute. The Aces day will begin at 10:30 a.m. with the men’s shot put and the women’s discus events. UE’s runners will hit th

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Senator Braun to call on Senate to follow impeachment rules in Point of Order

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WASHINGTON – The Senate rules for impeachments are being thrown out the window .

Not only is Senate Democratic Leadership attempting to dismiss an impeachment without trial for the first time, they’re also not following the basic rules of the Senate like issuing a “writ of summons” to Secretary Mayorkas.

In every one of the 21 impeachments in American history, the Senate has issued a “writ of summons” to the impeached party requesting either his presence before the Senate or a written response to the charges.

The Senate rules of impeachment clearly say a writ of summons “shall” be issued, leaving no room for interpretation.

Senator Mike Braun will raise a point of order today and ask Senators to vote to issue this required writ of summons to Secretary Mayorkas to hear his response to the charges that he willfully and systematically refused to comply with the law and broke public trust.

“President Biden and his allies in the Senate are trying to sweep this impeachment under the rug because they don’t want to talk about their open border policy and the Americans who have lost their lives because of it,” said Senator Mike Braun. “They’re breaking even the most basic rules of the Senate to stop the American people from hearing about their catch-and-release program that’s let millions into our country with no right to be here.”

In President Trump’s first impeachment trial when Republicans controlled the Senate, a writ of summons was issued which President Trump responded to with a substantive response to the charges against him for all Senators to consider (see pages 7 to 14).

The U.S. House of Representatives has impeached Secretary Mayorkas on two counts following an extensive, five-phase investigation. Concerning the first Article of Impeachment (catch and release), the Committee demonstrated that Secretary Mayorkas refused to detain illegal immigrants as federal law requires him to do, instead putting forward his own catch-and-release program.

 

Caitlin Clark, Catalyst For Change

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Caitlin Clark, The Catalyst For Change

Last year, national television broadcast exactly one of the Indiana Fever’s 36 WNBA games.

This year, things will be a little different. There will be 40 regular season games and 36 of the Fever’s contests—that’s 90%—will be broadcast nationally.

What happened?

Two words: Caitlin Clark.

Clark may be the hottest name in all sports right now.

Although her Iowa Hawkeyes did not win the NCAA women’s basketball championship, Clark electrified the nation and the world with her play.

In each of the last three games she played during the tournament, a new record for viewership was set.

The championship game in which Iowa fell in defeat to South Carolina drew 18.7 million viewers—peaking at 24 million at one point during the broadcast. By contrast, the men’s championship battle drew an audience of 14.8 million, which means the women played for a crowd roughly 25% larger than the guys did.

Just as important, the women’s championship game was the most widely viewed basketball game in five years.

The Fever had the first pick in the WNBA draft.

They wisely used it to choose Clark.

Her arrival has already made an impact. The demand for tickets to Fever games—and the prices people must pay for them—have jumped in many places by 500%. Jerseys and other forms of fan apparel also have formed a skyrocketing market.

Even that does not capture the full import of Clark’s presence on the court—and in the world’s consciousness.

She appears to be one of those protean, transformational figures, one who will alter, likely forever, the way we view both sports and women.

Much attention has been focused on the relatively paltry sum—under $80,000—she will receive as a rookie in the WNBA. That’s about 1/200th of what the NBA’s top draft pick earned this year.

That disparity, though, is about to change.

Clark will be the catalyst for that change. Her massive celebrity and earning power will kick open doors, knock down walls, and shatter ceilings. Where she goes others will follow.

That she has become the face of women’s basketball already has prompted carping from within and around the sport.

One meme that pollinated much of social media offered pointed commentary about the irony of a white girl earning so much attention when she lost to a mostly Black team coached by a Black woman.

The criticism has validity but also is somewhat beside the point. A tide as large as the one Clark has generated will lift many, many boats, regardless of the skin color or ancestry of those who captain those boats.

That is the nature both of figures who loom as large as Clark does and of moments laden with as much possibility as this one is.

Clark takes pride in being a basketball player, but she is much more than that. She’s a jump-shooting argument for women to receive as much as men—and maybe even a little bit more.

The historic argument in sports for women receiving lower compensation than men was that the guys were the ones who put more butts in the seats and attracted more eyeballs to the screens.

But Clark demonstrates that this no longer is true.

Now—and perhaps for the foreseeable future—she has the largest constituency in sports.

Just as Taylor Swift has assumed a place in pop culture as large as that of Elvis Presley and the Beatles in earlier eras, Clark now stands shoulder to shoulder with Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan, figures who transcended the world of sports.

The predictions that she will expand and redefine what’s possible for women athletes—and women, period—are shortsighted.

She’s already done that.

The only question that remains is just how fast and far the changes she brings in her wake will go.

There is irony in this, of course. The fact that Caitlin Clark has emerged to shake off the unjust constraints placed on women and girls on the court while much of the political culture works to place artificial limits on them is proof that human history has a cruel sense of humor.

But that’s the big picture.

The smaller picture is much more fun.

For the next few years, we Hoosiers will get to watch Clark swell the dreams of girls and women everywhere, one swish at a time.

FOOTNOTE:  John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students. The views expressed are those of the author only and should not be attributed to Franklin College.

EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Monday, April 22nd, 2024

4:15 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The executive session is closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER:
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS:
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    1. April 10th, 2024 (Sutton, Thompson)
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
    1. Update for officers in SWILEA/Field Training.
  1. NEW DISCIPLINE:
    1. 24-PDO-03 – Officer Michael Dockery – Badge Number 1473 – 21 Day Suspension Without Pay (Not Appealed)
  1. APPLICANTS:
    1. 24-015
    2. 23-177
    3. 23-105
    4. 24-007
  1. RESIGNATIONS:
    1. Officer Collin Michael Kinkade, Badge Number 1581, resigning effective April 27th, 2024, after serving nine months and seventeen days with the Evansville Police Department.
    2. Officer Jesse Joe Neikirk, Badge Number 1550, resigning effective April 29th, 2024, after serving one year, nine months, and twenty-four days with the Evansville Police Department. 
  1. REMINDERS:  
    1. The next scheduled meeting is May 13th, 2024, at 4:15pm. 
  1. ADJOURNMENT:

Join Us for Our May 2024 Mutts at Myriad Event: Brews and Bites

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Join Us for Our May 2024 Mutts at Myriad Event: Brews and Bites

Newburgh, Indiana – Mutts at Myriad, the beloved collaborative community event by the Warrick Humane Society and Myriad Brewing Company, is mixing up some magic with a Fan Favorite. This is a Beer and Food pairing event taking place this Saturday, April 20th. We invite beer and food lovers everywhere to come on down to explore your taste buds between 12 pm-3 pm. And, of course, don’t forget to bring your dog along!

Event Highlights: 

Tasty Tastings: Eight of Myriad’s delicious beers paired with eight different Savory and Sweet Snacks. Features local businesses like LK’s Sweet Temptations and Frost and Flames.

WHS Pop-Up Shop: Explore our collection of goodies available for purchase, all in support of Warrick Humane Society’s mission.

Building Hope Information Station: Learn about our Capital Campaign: Building Hope, and discover ways to help us in our efforts to build a new shelter.

       Puppy Snuggles: Cuddle with some adorable puppies for a donation! 

To register for the Tasting portion of this event, please buy your tickets here: https://checkout.square.site/…/EIA7R3UBYFF6ZEVFK3B3SNTY

Buying tickets ahead of time is $30, for purchase, the day of it is $35.

For more details about the event and registration, please visit the Warrick Humane Society Facebook page. 

About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured, and neglected animals. Since WHS opened its building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives.  WHS does not receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events.  Because all animals adopted by WHS are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites, and microchipped as well as receiving any other special care they may need, finding enough funding is always a challenge. 

 

Opportunity Fair for High School Students SPONSORED BYAfrican American Males

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Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males will host an Opportunity Fair for students seeking employment after high school.

(Evansville, IN) – The Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males will host an Opportunity Fair on Friday, April 26, highlighting career opportunities available across the region for juniors and seniors seeking employment after high school.

The event, which will be held from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Old National Events Plaza, will feature a teensummit and job fair. There will be a broad range of companies present at the job fair from manufacturing to healthcare. The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will provide transportation from the high schools.

Evansville City Councilman Alex Burton, a city council representative on the Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males is the event coordinator.

“The end of the school year is swiftly approaching, and the intent of this event is to make career opportunities even more accessible,” Burton said. “Area employers are hiring, and it is important for the classes of 2024 and 2025 to know of their options and their earnings potential immediately after high school.”

Many of the employers who will be present also provide tuition reimbursement to further education in the future. The event is free and open to all high school students.

The Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males was established in 1999 because of legislative findings and statistical studies that revealed disturbing conditions and trends for African American males in Indiana, the work of the Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males

focuses on practical solutions and remedies to problems affecting African American Males in the areas of education, employment, health, and criminal justice.Students may register for this event by visiting the REGISTRATION LINK. For more information, contact the Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males at (812) 436-492