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ISP Participating in National DEA Drug Take Back Day

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Saturday, April 27

Evansville – On Saturday, April 27, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring the 26th nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back” initiative.  The “Take Back” initiative seeks to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft through proper disposal of prescription drugs.

Collection sites will be set up nationwide for expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs which will be properly disposed of without threat to the environment.  This program is for liquid and pill medications.  Vaping pens without batteries and vaping cartridges will also be taken.  Needles WILL NOT be accepted for disposal.  This service is free and anonymous with no questions asked.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue.  Unused or expired medication in home cabinets is highly susceptible to theft, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet.

Indiana State Police at Evansville, which is located at 19411 Hwy 41 North, will be accepting unused or expired prescription medication on Saturday, April 27, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Fair Housing Month: Indiana Bar Foundation resources Line

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Founded in 1950, the Indiana Bar Foundation has become a statewide and national leader in expanding civic education and contributing to an accessible civil legal system for all Indiana residents. Members of the foundation work together to improve the access and presence of civic education and legal assistance for Hoosiers. An extension of their mission, Indiana Legal Help, a client-driven program, provides assistance and self-help resources for qualified Hoosiers, some of whom cannot afford legal representation or services. 

Legal topics covered by this service are as follows:

  • Housing
  • Family and Safety
  • Money and Estate
  • Military, Immigration, and Employment
  • Driving and Expungement
  • Other Legal Issues

Legal advice, through qualified service providers, is available in every county in the state. For general inquiries regarding free and low-cost legal help. 

There are also events where you can get in-person, topic-specific legal advice. 

The Indiana Bar Foundation and Indiana Legal Help are here to serve and advocate on behalf of all Hoosiers as the leader and voice for a better understanding of the law and the legal system in Indiana, while providing access to services that in some cases, would not be affordable to an individual or family. Please do not hesitate to explore these options if you are in need of assistance.

It’s a Block Party!

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It’s a Block Party!

STARTS ON APRIL 27, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Included with museum admission; $2/Access Pass members; $5/Indiana college student with ID; $7/BSA Scouts, Girl Scouts and their families

Gather your friends and family and join us for special games, art making and building challenges using everyone’s favorite brick – the LEGO® brick! Meet participating partners Corteva Agriscience to build spaghetti towers, gumdrop structures, hoop gliders and to meet Spot the robot dog! Build a spine with Chiro One, engage in a fun hands-on interactive robotic STEAM adventure with Superior STEAM 4H Club, and meet our friends from Wayfinder IN LLC to play with brick art.

Take time to explore Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks (open through May 12) to spark your creativity and discover something new.

Purchase admission

Join Us for Earth Day Fun at Willard Public Library!

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Celebrate Earth Day in style! Join us for an exciting event filled with eco-friendly activities and fun adventures!

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Time: 4 PM

Location: Browning Gallery

Calling All Earth Day Explorers!

Let’s dive into the world of sustainability and environmental awareness with our featured book, “It’s Earth Day, Tiny!” by Cari Meister. Follow Tiny on an adventure as we explore the importance of Earth Day together and discover ways we can make a positive impact on our planet!

But that’s not all! Get ready for a lineup of engaging activities:

  • Unleash your creativity with our fun games and environmental vocabulary challenges!
  • Embark on an Earth Day scavenger hunt with our “Earth Day Word Search”!
  • Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty for a good cause by planting flowers using seeds, dehydrated dirt pods, and pots. It’s a hands-on way to connect with nature and contribute to a greener environment!

Parents, if you’re unable to attend the program, fret not! Swing by the children’s desk to pick up the “Earth Day Making Words” worksheet and “Earth Day Word Search” for some eco-friendly fun at home!

Remember, all events are free and open to the public. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate Earth Day with your community at Willard Public Library!

 

Softball takes series with 5-2 win over Racers

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Weatherford picks up the win

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Hannah Hood was a perfect 3-for-3 while Sydney Weatherford picked up her sixth win of the season as the University of Evansville softball team clinched the series over Murray State with a 5-2 win on Sunday at  Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at Cooper Stadium.

Hood recorded three hits and two RBI as the Purple Aces tallied five runs on 10 hits.  Jess Willsey and Taylor Howe posted two hits apiece.  Weatherford threw another complete game, allowing two runs, one earned, on nine hits.

Weatherford retired the side in order to begin the game and the offense was able to get the job done in the bottom of the frame.  Alexa Davis walked and Zoe Frossard followed with a single to left center.  Next up was Brooke Voss who double down the left field line to score Davis.

Jess Willsey’s sacrifice fly brought in Frossard to make it a 2-0 game while Jenna Nink’s RBI groundout solidified a 3-0 edge at the end of the 1st.  Evansville’s offense continued to roll, adding to the lead in the bottom of the third as Hannah Hood notched an RBI single.

Murray State got on the board with a single run in the top of the 5th.  The Racers were primed to cut into the deficit even more before Weatherford forced the inning-ending double play to keep the Aces up by three.

Back-to-back doubles from Willsey and Hood resulted in another run to push the lead back to four in the bottom of the fifth.  After the Racers got the run back in the sixth, they rallied in the seventh trailing by three.  With two outs, MSU recorded three singles to load the bases before Weatherford got a lineout to third to end the game.

On Wednesday, UE will be at Indiana State for a 3 p.m. game before playing its final home series of the season next weekend against Missouri State.

VU Track and Field adds more National Qualifiers after busy weekend at Little State

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MARION, Ind. – The Vincennes University Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams put together another great weekend at the 2024 Indiana Little State Championships hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University.

The busy weekend actually got started on Thursday when VU sophomore and 2024 Indoor Heptathlon National Champion Olegs Kozjakovs made the short trip up to Terre Haute to take part in a two-day Decathlon at the 2024 Gibson Invitational.

Kozjakovs had a great showing in the events, competing against NCAA Division I athletes, taking the top spot in the shot put, discus and pole vault events to claim the top spot in the Decathlon with a total of 6,778 points.

“It was a long, cold weekend but we managed to accomplish a lot with the team,” VU Head Track and Field Coach Marty Rogier said. “The conditions, again, were cold and windy. I thought our team still competed very well.”

“Olegs got things started Thursday and Friday by winning the decathlon at the ISU Gibson Invite,” Rogier added. “The goal was just to survive and qualify in this 10-event competition. He had a steady performance with nothing great but nothing bad. His 6,778 points was still good for second on the National list and very close to a school record.”

The rest of the VU Track and Field teams headed up to Marion Friday for the first day of the two-day Little State Championships, where the Blazers again had a very good showing.

The VU men’s team scorers were led off by sprinters Olamipo Ladipo, 2024 Indoor 600 meter National Champion Desroy Jordan, Tumaini Skinner and Malik Ferdinand.

Ladipo and Jordan claimed a one-two finish in the 200 meter sprint, with Ladipo edging out Jordan with a time of 21.83 seconds, to Jordan’s 21.87 seconds.

Skinner and Ferdinand also claimed a one-two finish, this time in the 400 meter dash, with Skinner taking the top spot with a time of 49.93 and Ferdinand close behind at 50.43.

On the distance side, sophomore Isaac Stanford (Flora, Ill.) got the scoring started for the Blazers by taking third in the 800 meters with a time of 1:55.77 and a second-place finish in the 1500 meters with a time of 3:56.45.

Freshman Cody Noel (Hebron, Ind.) took home fourth place in the 10k, crossing the finish line with a final time of 33:28.64.

Freshman Clinton Laguerre kept the action going in the 400 meter hurdles, finishing with a time of 54.08 seconds, good for second place and a National Qualifier.

Freshman Brahym Sakka (Tunisia) placed fourth in the 3000 meter steeplechase with a time of 9:40.00 before teaming up with sophomores Matthew Gray (Washington, Ind.) and Isaac Stanford, as well as freshman Tanner Spence (Carmi, Ill.) to take seventh in the 4×800 relay with a time of 7:57.43.

The VU relay team of Tumaini Skinner, Clinton Laguerre, Olamipo Ladipo and Desroy Jordan closed out the VU scoring by taking third in the 4×400 relay with a time of 3:24.43.

The Vincennes University men’s team took home second place as a team at the Little State Championships after scoring a total of 76 points over the weekend meet.

“We then moved to Indiana Wesleyan with the rest of the team to compete in the Little State Championships,” Rogier said. “This is a really great meet and I learned that this is the second longest running invitational in the United States. It’s the one meet we focus on trying to score as a team and not so much on individual performance.”

“The men had a good day

BASEBALL ACES SWEEP BRADLEY WITH 7-2 SUNDAY VICTORY

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PEORIA, Ill. –  The University of Evansville baseball team completed a three-game Missouri Valley Conference series sweep of the Bradley Braves on Sunday afternoon with a 7-2 victory at Dozer Park in Peoria, Illinois.

“This whole weekend started on the mound for us,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “I thought that we got great starting pitching in all three games, and our bullpen was lights out this weekend.

“Today, Shane Harris started a little slow, but after the first inning, he was electric and really did a great job of keeping them off-balance.  Then, I thought that what we got out of Drew Fieger and Jakob Meyer out of the bullpen today was really special.  Overall, I was proud of the effort today, and hopefully, we can keep rolling this week with a very big week against Purdue and Missouri State.”

Evansville gave starter Shane Harris a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning, as graduate first baseman Chase Hug hit a high pop up to left that the Bradley left fielder lost in the sun and had go in and out of his mitt for a run-scoring error.  Bradley would scratch across single runs in the first and second innings against Harris to take its only lead of the weekend after two innings, but that lead was short-lived.

Evansville scored two runs in the third inning to take a 3-2 lead on a run-scoring wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by freshman second baseman Brodie Peart.  Peart then added a two-run single in the fifth inning to push the lead to 5-2, before senior shortstop Simon Scherry added a sacrifice fly in the frame to give Harris a four-run advantage.  Graduate third baseman Brent Widder capped the scoring with an RBI ground out in the seventh inning.

Meanwhile, Harris was nearly untouchable after the second inning, as he allowed just a single and a walk after the second.  In fact, at one point, he retired 11-straight Bradley batters in order.  Overall, Harris (4-4) earned the victory by scattering two runs on six hits in 6.0 innings of work while striking out six.  Fieger then tossed two scoreless innings, allowing only one base hit, while Meyer worked a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts.

Peart drove in three runs to help lead the UE offense, while junior outfielder Harrison Taubert and senior outfielder Kip Fougerousse both had two-hit days.  Fougerousse roped a pair of doubles for UE, while Taubert added a double as well.

With the victory, Evansville extended its winning streak to eight-straight games, while improving to 22-17 overall and 10-5 in the MVC.  UE has now had eight-game winning streaks in each of the last four years for the first time in program history.  Bradley, meanwhile, suffered its ninth-straight defeat while falling to 10-27 overall and 4-11 in the MVC.

The Purple Aces will wrap up its current five-game road trip on Tuesday night, as UE will travel to West Lafayette, Indiana to face the Purdue Boilermakers.  First-pitch is set for 5 p.m. central time and Tuesday’s game can be heard live in the Tri-State area on 107.1 FM-WJPS and seen live on the Big Ten Network-Plus streaming service.

Trailblazers drop slugfest doubleheader at Spoon River

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CANTON, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team closed out their weekend Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series at Spoon River College Sunday afternoon.

The VU offense produced plenty of runs, but unfortunately came out on the wrong end of an 11-9 final in game one and an 18-8 final in game two.

The day got off to a rough start for the Blue and Gold as Spoon River opened the scoring in the first inning with four runs.

Vincennes would answer back and get a couple of runs back in the second on an RBI single by sophomore Dylan Ecken (Louisville, Ky.) and a bases loaded walk by sophomore Jack Robinson (Mooresville, Ind.) to cut the deficit in half at 4-2.

Spoon River would get a run in the bottom of the second, which VU countered again with an RBI single by sophomore Bryan Kohlmeyer (Paris, Ill.) and a two-RBI double by freshman Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) to even the score at 5-5.

Vincennes would take the lead in the fourth on a big two-run home run by sophomore Blake Heyerly (Monroe, Ind.), his third of the season.

Spoon River responded back in their half of the fourth inning with a big six-run inning to swing the game back to their dugout with an 11-7 advantage.

The Trailblazers would continue to battle, as freshman Corbin Napier (Indianapolis, Ind.) ripped a two-RBI double in the sixth to put the Blazers within two but were unable to get any closer as Spoon River closed out game one of the day by the final score of 11-9.

Freshman Alex Wandersee (Centerville, Ind.) got the start in game one for the Blazers, throwing three and one-third innings, allowing nine runs on nine hits and striking out a career-high six.

Freshman JD Bowser (Mt. Carmel, Ill.) allowed two runs on two hits in one-third of an inning, before turning it over to sophomore Max Lines (Indianapolis, Ind.).

Lines pitched two and one-third shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out three.

VU looked to close out the weekend strong and come away with a series split in the finale and early on looked to be off to a great start out of the gates.

Vincennes opened the game with a single by sophomore Carter Whitehead (Huntingburg, Ind.), who later scored on an RBI single by freshman Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.).

Douglas would also come around to score on a sacrifice fly by Corbin Napier, giving the Trailblazers an early 2-0 lead.

Spoon River’s offense again came back in a big way in the bottom of the first, taking the lead with a big five run inning.

VU would get a run back on an RBI double by Whitehead, his second hit in as many innings to cut the deficit to 5-3.

Spoon River broke the game open with four more runs in the second to take a 9-3 lead before VU would again get a run back in the third on an RBI single by sophomore Trevor Newman (Fort Wayne, Ind.).

The two offenses traded blows back-and-forth all game, with the Snappers countering in the bottom of the third with three runs to take a 12-4 lead.

VU plated another run in the fourth on an RBI double by Bradyn Douglas, his second RBI of the game and third hit of the game.

Spoon River firmly grabbed control of the game in the bottom of the fourth with a big six-run inning to take an 18-5 lead into the fifth.

Looking to extend the game, the Blazers offense continued to fight, with Corbin Napier leading off the fifth with a double and scoring on a two-RBI double by Bryce Gross.

Vincennes would get another run on a sacrifice fly by Jack Robinson but were unable to get a fourth run across to extend the game as Spoon River closed out the series with a big 18-8 victory in game two.

Sophomore Josh McCormick (Indianapolis, Ind.) got the start in game two for Vincennes, throwing one and two-thirds innings, allowing nine runs on six hits and striking out one.

Sophomore Christian Pinson (Elizabethtown, Ky.) was the first out of the pen for VU, throwing an inning and one-third, allowing six runs on six hits and striking out two.

Freshman Colten Okes pitched one-third of an inning, allowing three runs on two hits and striking out one, before sophomore Jace Parnin (Fort Wayne, Ind.) pitched the final two-thirds of an inning, allowing one hit and striking out one.

The Trailblazers will look to bounce back as they begin next week on the road again as VU prepares to head to Robinson, Ill. to take on Lincoln Trail College Thursday, April 25 at 4 p.m. eastern.

 

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USI Baseball bounces back to defeat UTM

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana senior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) hit a third inning grand slam and junior right-hander Gavin Seebold (Jeffersonville, Indiana) took a no-hitter into the sixth as the Screaming Eagles defeated the University of Tennessee at Martin, 4-2, Saturday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI is 16-23 and 6-8 in the OVC, while UTM goes to 14-24, 6-8 OVC.
 
Seebold (5-2) was dominating through six innings, setting down 13 of the first 15 Skyhawks. The junior right-hander allowed one run on two hits (both in the sixth) and one walk, while striking out five batters.
 
USI freshman right-hander Clayton Weisheit (Ferdinand, Indiana) finished the game for the Eagles, going two innings to get his third save of the season. Weisheit allowed a hit and struck out one in his two innings.
 
Junior right-hander Peyton Brown (Clemmons, North Carolina) followed Seebold to the mound, allowing a run on three hits and struck out two in the seventh.
 
Ebest provided all the offense the Eagles would need with one swing of the bat. The senior first baseman, who has hit round trippers in back-to-back games, crushed a two-out grand slam over the center field wall to give USI a 4-0 lead and the margin of victory. The home run was sixth of the season for Ebest, who had a team-high 38 RBIs this spring.
 
After the blast to go up 4-0, the Skyhawks challenged with a run in the sixth and seventh to cut the USI margin to 4-2 before the Eagles shut the door on the victory.