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Four Eagles land All-OVC honors, Newman named OVC Pitcher of the Year
PEORIA, Ill. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced during its softball postseason awards banquet Tuesday that four University of Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles earned postseason honors for the 2024 season.
Senior first baseman Lexi Fair (Greenwood, Indiana) and junior pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana) garnered All-OVC First-Team honors. Newman was also named Pitcher of the Year in the Ohio Valley Conference. Senior catcher Sammie Kihega (Greenfield, Indiana) and sophomore outfielder Caroline Stapleton (Shirley, Indiana) received All-OVC Second-Team laurels.
For Newman, the junior earns First-Team All-OVC honors for the second consecutive season and is the first-ever OVC Pitcher of the Year in USI Softball history. In the regular season, Newman led the pitching staff with a 19-8 record, 1.68 ERA, 210 strikeouts, 195.2 innings pitched, and 27 complete games in 28 starts. The right-hander tossed four shutouts and held the opposition to a .198 batting average. Newman finished top three in the OVC in ERA and wins while ranking first in starts, complete games, innings pitched, strikeouts, and opposing batting average. Newman’s strikeout and innings totals would also rank top 10 in the nation. In conference play, Newman went 14-4 with a 1.33 ERA and 141 strikeouts. Plus, the pitcher went the distance in all 18 OVC starts.
During the season, Newman had three one-hit complete-game outings and recorded 11 starts with 10 or more strikeouts. Newman was named to the OVC’s Preseason Players to Watch List before the season and was voted OVC Pitcher of the Week twice during the Spring. The USI hurler was stellar on March 23 at Lindenwood University with 11 strikeouts in nine innings and on April 5-6 at the University of Tennessee at Martin with 31 combined strikeouts (17 and 14) in two starts. Additionally, Newman fanned 13 batters in 15.2 innings pitched on April 20 at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
This season, Newman moved to third in USI history with 540 career strikeouts. The Indianapolis, Indiana native also moved up the USI Softball ranks in innings, complete games, shutouts, and wins.
Fair picked up her first career All-OVC selection on the first team. The senior paced the Screaming Eagles with a .344 batting average, .953 OPS, 42 hits, 12 doubles, and a .445 on-base percentage. Additionally, Fair was the team’s frontrunner with 12 multi-hit games. The first baseman was second on the team with a pair of home runs and 25 RBIs. Fair was one of four players to start all 42 games. Fair ranked top 10 in the OVC in doubles and on-base percentage while first in the league with 12 hit-by-pitches. In OVC-only action, Fair topped USI in batting average (.397), OPS (1.072), hits (31), and on-base percentage (.495). The Greenwood, Indiana native notched 20 of 25 RBIs in OVC contests.
On March 17 against Morehead State University, the senior went 2-2 with five RBIs and two runs. Then on May 5 in the regular season finale at Western Illinois University, Fair had two hits and four RBIs. One of Fair’s two hits against the Leathernecks was a home run.
Through the regular season, Fair is tied for fifth in USI history with 21 career home runs and is approaching the all-time mark for career doubles with 44 entering the OVC Tournament. Fair already claims the program record in hit-by-pitches and is in the top 10 with 117 career RBIs.
Kihega joined her senior teammate with her first OVC all-conference selection. The USI backstop was named to the All-OVC Second Team. Kihega was second on the team with a .316 batting average and a .951 OPS while leading the Screaming Eagles with five home runs and 29 RBIs. Kihega had a team-best .538 slugging percentage and walked a team-high 18 times. The catcher topped the Screaming Eagles with five multi-RBI performances while collecting seven multi-hit games throughout the regular season. The Greenfield, Indiana native also started all 42 games this season. Kihega ranked among the top of the OVC in overall doubles and home runs while finishing top 10 in seven categories in OVC-only action. During the conference slate, Kihega batted .333 with a 1.059 OPS and posted 21 RBIs with four home runs.
Kihega had a strong final month of the regular season in conference play. The senior had a grand slam with four RBIs on April 6 at UT Martin and then belted another grand slam and totaled a USI season-high six RBIs on April 28 against Tennessee State University. Kihega went 3-3 against the Tigers. On May 4 against Western Illinois, Kihega had two hits, including a home run for the second consecutive game, and two RBIs.
As one of USI’s on-base leaders, Kihega has 98 career walks, one away from tying the program record.
Stapleton received her first career all-conference honor on the All-OVC Second Team. The sophomore was third on the team with a .309 batting average and paced the squad with 24 runs. Stapleton’s 17 runs in conference play ranked in the top 10 in the OVC. Making 38 starts on the season, Stapleton tallied four extra-base hits, five RBIs, and five stolen bases. Stapleton walked 12 times and reached base at a .375 clip. Defensively, the outfielder had a pair of assists and posted a .983 fielding percentage.
Stapleton was second on USI with 10 multi-hit games and had four games with two or more runs scored. The left-handed bat notched three hits in games against Jacksonville State University on February 25, March 17 against Morehead State, April 6 against UT Martin, and April 28 against Tennessee State. Stapleton also had a season-high three runs against the Tigers.
USI Softball begins tournament play Wednesday at the 2024 OVC Softball Championship. The Screaming Eagles are the No. 4 seed after going 22-20 overall and 16-11 in the conference season. USI gets a first-round bye and will play Wednesday at 5:30 p.m., awaiting the winner of the 5/8 matchup between UT Martin and SIUE early Wednesday.
Championship tournament coverage from Peoria, Illinois can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+. USI Softball radio coverage can be heard on The Spin 95.7 FM. Additional coverage links are on the USI Softball schedule page on usiscreamingeagles.com.
Current Primary Election Results For Vanderburgh County For May 7, 2024
Current Primary Election Results For Vanderburgh County, May 7, 2024
MAY 8, 202
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Evansville Regional Economic Partnership Celebrates 2024 Economic Development Week
Taking place from May 6 – 10, the week recognizes and honors the dedicated work of economic developers and their contributions to communities around the world.
MAY 8, 2024
Evansville, Ind. — The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) is proud to announce its participation in the 2024 Economic Development Week, a global initiative led by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
“As the local and regional economies evolve, the economic development profession must remain agile and responsive to change. The expertise of dedicated economic development professionals and organizations is vital in cultivating sustainable growth and prosperity,” said IEDC President & CEO Nathan Ohle. “This year’s Economic Development Week will showcase innovative community leadership driving collaboration and creating opportunities in their communities. I hope our communities and economic developers around the world will join us in celebrating the accomplishments of a profession full of passionate changemakers and community builders.”
The IEDC created Economic Development Week in 2016 to recognize the work that economic development organizations and professionals do in their communities. IEDC celebrates Economic Development Week every year, highlighting the programs, best practices and exceptional individuals that positively impact life in their communities. In just a few years the event has become one of the most widely recognized awareness weeks of its kind validating the, often unheralded, work of the economic development profession.
“Economic Development Week is a crucial time to reflect on our collective achievements and to plan for a future of inclusive and sustainable growth,” said Josh Armstrong, Chief Economic Development Officer at E-REP. “We are inviting businesses, community leaders and the public to join us in celebrating the progress made and to engage in meaningful discussions about the economic future of the Evansville Region.”
This year’s Economic Development Week celebrates the important regional initiatives being facilitated and guided by E-REP that will lead to a brighter and more resilient economic future. We are proud to celebrate this incredible work happening:
- Talent EVV: Our region’s strategic transformation plan, which is all about building quality of life, place, and opportunity E-REP’s work is aligned to support the goals of Talent EVV – grow our population, increase the quantity and quality of available jobs, improve health outcomes, and reduce the number of households living in poverty.
- READI: A program led by the Indiana Economic Development Corp. to foster regional collaboration and incentivize private investment. Through the leadership of the Southwest Indiana Regional Development Authority and E-REP, the Evansville Region has twice been awarded the maximum allocation ($95 million total) to enable projects to attract and retain talent in the Evansville Region.
- Ohio River Vision & Strategic Plan: The first regional effort to plan for the health and vibrancy of our Ohio River frontage – from Mount Vernon to Evansville and Newburgh. The project, led by renowned global design firm Sasaki, focuses on increasing activation and investment in the Evansville Region’s communities, economy, and exceptional quality of place resources. The master plan will be released on May 21, 2024.
- Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy: The Evansville Region is amid efforts to produce a new CEDS in late 2024. This strategy-driven plan for regional economic development will serve as a guide toward becoming more resilient, equitable and competitive. E-REP will use it to apply to become an Economic Development District, a designation the Evansville Region (excluding Henderson, Ky.) has never held.
FOOTNOTE: For additional information about any of the above initiatives, please contact Josh Armstrong at (812) 499.9173 orjarmstrong@evvregion.com.
Hadi Shrine Screening Clinic
The Hadi Shrine will be having a Free Screening Clinic on May 18 from 9:00am to 12 noon. There is no need to make an appointment, walk ins are welcomed. If any child under age 18 has a medical condition that the Shriners Hospitals can assist please come in. A Doctor will be present to do a free screening along with Shriners Hospital Staff members.
The attached brochure will explain the many different medical conditions that we can assist with and it is regardless of the ability to pay. Transportation to the referred hospital can be provided by Shriners of Hadi when an appointment is made.
USI To Offer Array Of Academic, Athletic Camps For Summer 2024
USI To Offer Array Of Academic, and Athletic Camps For Summer 2024
MAY 8, 2024
The University of Southern Indiana is excited to offer a variety of summer camps for summer 2024.
More camp options will be added once they are finalized. Read more on each and what they have to offer below.
CLA Summer Academy
The USI College of Liberal Arts will host a day camp, CLA Summer Academy, Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7. The Academy will include classes in creative writing, psychology, art and design, languages and cultures, leadership development and much more to introduce high school students to the world of liberal arts.
Intermediate Robotics and Science Camp
Designed for middle schoolers, the Intermediate Robotics and Science Camp offers an immersive experience while blending hands-on learning and exciting challenges using LEGO robotics to explore the engineering design process. Dates vary based on the camp type selected.
Explore Engineering Camp
The Explore Engineering Camp is designed exclusively for high school students interested in civil, mechanical, electrical and applied engineering. Through hands-on activities and utilization of USI’s cutting-edge engineering labs, participants will gain practical insights into the daily realities of engineering careers, fostering a deeper understanding of each discipline’s nuances. This camp will run July 15-19.
Aucoin Volleyball Camps
Jeff Aucoin, USI Head Volleyball Coach, will offer various camp options. Camp options include, but are not limited to, defense camp, attacking camp, setting camp, and all skills camp. Dates vary based on the camp type selected.
Rick Stein Basketball Camp
Rick Stein Basketball Camps at USI are designed to help young players improve their skills. Camp staff will provide a productive learning environment and an opportunity for each camper to show their basketball talents. Dates vary based on the camp type selected.
UE Announces $1 Million Leadership Gift
EVANSVILLE, IND. (05/07/2024) The University of Evansville (UE) is pleased to announce a $1 million leadership gift to establish the Collier Family Endowed Scholarship Fund. This endowed scholarship fund will provide a four-year $10,000 annual scholarship for undergraduate students at UE.
The gift was provided through the generosity of Reginald (Reg) B. and Lois M. Collier, founders of Research Systems Corporation (RSC). RSC, a television advertising research company rooted in Evansville, employed numerous graduates from UE. Evansville’s business community and charitable organizations were important components of the Collier’s lives providing jobs and infusing philanthropy into the Tri-State community. Reginald passed away in 2004 and Lois in 2013 leaving behind their children, Mark Collier and Brynn Collier Helms, and their four grandchildren.
As a demonstration of the Collier family’s generosity and dedication to educational excellence, the Collier Family Endowed Scholarship will continue to provide for other future Aces, making higher education more accessible and UE even more attractive.
“The University of Evansville is stronger and better because of those who give so selflessly. Today, we celebrate Reginald and Lois Collier, the legacy they built in our community, and the difference they made during their lifetime,” said Abigail Werling, Vice President for University Advancement. “We at UE are also appreciative of their treasure left behind that will have a lasting impact for countless people through the Collier Family Endowed Scholarship.”
The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.
Home of the Purple Aces, UE offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton, the University’s very own Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.
EPA Announces ENERGY STAR® NextGen™ Certification for New Homes and Apartments
WASHINGTON—Today, May 7, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officially announced the launch of ENERGY STAR® NextGen™ Certified Homes and Apartments, a voluntary, leading-edge certification program for the nation’s residential new construction sector. Developed with funding from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, ENERGY STAR NextGen will increase national energy and emissions savings by accelerating the building industry’s adoption of advanced, energy-efficient technologies.
“President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act is addressing climate challenges head-on and accelerating the adoption of clean, affordable technologies,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “By collaborating with developers and home builders nationwide, ENERGY STAR NextGen is set to act as a catalyst for the construction of new, energy-efficient homes and apartment buildings. Strategic partnerships like this are not just cutting costs for American families and greenhouse gas emissions — they’re paving the way for a clean energy future for current and future generations.”
Building on the 30-year legacy of the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, the ENERGY STAR NextGen certification will recognize homes and apartments with increased energy efficiency; reduced on-site emissions through heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, electric cooking appliances; and residential electric vehicle charging. Compared to typical code-level construction, homes earning the ENERGY STAR NextGen certification will be 20% more efficient and help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40%–80%.
Across the country, several early adopters have already begun to build to the ENERGY STAR NextGen specification:
- Beazer Homes (Maryland)
- GreenSmith Builders (Minnesota)
- New Tradition Homes (Washington)
- Quantum Equities, LLC (Washington)
- Thrive Home Builders (Colorado)
Additionally, several utilities have announced early incentives for builders to adopt the specification:
- EmPOWER Maryland, including Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco), and Potomac Edison (PE) (Maryland)
- Snohomish County Public Utility District No. 1 (Washington)
- Utah Clean Energy (Utah)
- Xcel Energy (Minnesota)
- Xcel Energy (Colorado)
Energy used in commercial and residential buildings accounts for one-third of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. An EPA study last fall estimated that these same buildings have the potential to cut their emissions by up to 63% by 2030 and up to 70% by 2035. By encouraging efficient, electric technologies, the new ENERGY STAR NextGen certification can play an important role in achieving this goal.