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With Patience and Sincerity, Indiana Artist Pursues a 6,000-Year-Old Art Form

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Excerpt from an article by Mary Lee Pappas for Arts Midwest

“Urushi is most close to who I am,” says Indianapolis-based artist Nhat Tran, who has been creating abstract sculptural and 2D pieces with lacquer over the past two decades.

Nhat Tran guesses there are fewer than 10 artists in the United States making works in Urushi, a 6,000-year-old traditional Japanese art form of using lacquer. Born in Vietnam and living in Indianapolis, Indiana, she is among that celebrated few. “It’s not well-known especially in the US. It’s really rare, so it’s an important mission for me to introduce it to people,” she says.

Urushi is named after the Asian tree species, where the sap for the lacquer is derived. For millennia in Japan, it’s been used on an array of utilitarian and decorative objects like furniture, food bowls, Buddhist sculptures, and more because it’s water-tight, lightweight, insulates, and is durable lasting hundreds of years. Tran explains of the dark, translucent material, “the Japanese (historically) will put it on wood to make it shiny, protect it, make it more beautiful.”

An artist her whole life, Tran’s curiosity with Urushi became her calling about 25 years ago when she received grants from the Indianapolis Arts Council to study in Japan with master artists. “I have tried many things. Urushi is most close to who I am,” she explains of her immersion into the art form.

USI holding pep rally to celebrate Women’s Basketball OVC Champions

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The University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball team is the 2024 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Champion, marking the first team conference championship in USI’s Division I era. USI defeated the University of Tennessee at Martin, 81-53, Saturday at the Ford Center to earn the OVC crown.

To celebrate the team and this momentous achievement, the University will host a pep rally at 9 a.m. Monday (March 11) in Screaming Eagles Arena. The students, faculty, staff and the public are invited to attend at no charge to help celebrate our 2024 OVC Conference champions.

Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and the pep rally will begin promptly at 9 a.m., featuring remarks from Stephanie Terry, Evansville Mayor; Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI President; Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics; and USI Women’s Basketball coaches and players. The USI Cheer and Dance teams and Archie Eagle mascot will also be in attendance. The pep rally is scheduled to conclude at 9:45 a.m.

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Hoosier History Highlights

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March 10 – March 16

This Week in Indiana History


Purdue March 10, 1874 Purdue University admits its first student.

March 14 is Pi Day! Pi Day was created to celebrate math and the concept of Pi. Pi is the ratio between the circumference and diameter of a circle. However, in Indiana, we like to celebrate Pi Day with a Sugar Cream Pie. Did you know Sugar Cream Pie is the unofficial Indiana state pie? The photo below is of a Wick’s Sugar Cream pie. Wick’s Pies have been in business in Winchester Indiana since 1944. Today they make 10,000 pies and over 30,000 pie shells during every 8-hour shift.

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State Song March 14, 1913 The Indiana legislature adopted the official state song, “On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away,” written by Paul Dresser from Terre Haute.

March 14, 1854 Thomas Riley Marshall, 28th Vice President of the United States, and 27th Governor of Indiana, born in North Manchester. Marshall

Madelyn Pugh March 15, 1921 Madelyn Pugh, television writer (I Love Lucy), born in Indianapolis.

Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken of the dome in the Indiana Statehouse.

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1. What is the total enrollment at Purdue University in West Lafayette?

2. What was Paul Dresser’s name given at birth?

3. Finish the first line of the Indiana state song, ‘Round my Indiana homestead wave the__________,

4. How many United States Vice Presidents have been from Indiana?

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2. Paul Dreiser Jr.

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Board of School Trustees of the EVSC Meeting

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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, March 11, 2024 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online at https://www.wpsrhd.com/. 

As published previously, the Board of School Trustees will also hold a Public Hearing to take public testimony from Vanderburgh County residents regarding the Additional Appropriation for 2024A General Obligation Bonds for the Bosse and Reitz Projects. 

Prior to the regularly scheduled Board meeting, three members of the Board, along with district administrators, will hold a Town Hall beginning at 5:00 PM. This Town Hall is for Vanderburgh County residents to speak directly with Board members in attendance about issues involving EVSC schools. The Town Hall will be held in the Technology and Innovation Center located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Members of the public who would like to attend the Town Hall should register by completing the Town Hall Registration Form located on our website at district.evscschools.com 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

KIRTON SCORES TWICE IN 5-3 LOSS AT HUNTSVILLE

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Huntsville, Al.:  In his return from the ECHL, Scott Kirton made a tremendous impact, scoring twice and adding an assist.  However, it was not enough as the Thunderbolts fell 5-3 to the Havoc in Huntsville on Friday night.   The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Sunday, March 10th against the Pensacola Ice Flyers, puck drop at 3:00pm CT.

 

Kirton scored the first goal of the game, his 50th as an Evansville Thunderbolt, coming at 4:56 from Matthew Hobbs and Nick Prestia to give Evansville the first lead of the night.  However, an Evansville penalty turned the tide of momentum, as the Havoc scored on the power play for their first of four goals in less than six minutes to take a 4-1 lead, with goals from Dylan Stewart at 7:34, Alex Kielczewski at 9:04, Eric Henderson at 10:23, and David Thomson at 13:26.  The fourth goal resulted in a goaltending change as Brendahn Brawley was swapped for Ty Taylor. The change helped give the Thunderbolts a boost, as they shut down the Havoc for the rest of the first period and were able to get some pressure going in the attacking zone again.

 

The Thunderbolts’ best period was the second period, outshooting the Havoc 10-6 and scoring the lone goal, as Kirton scored unassisted at 15:24 to make it a 4-2 game.  The third period started strong as well, as Myles Abbate scored from Kirton only 26 seconds into the third period to bring Evansville to within only a 4-3 deficit.  Penalties ended their momentum however, as the Havoc scored another power play goal from Stewart at 11:23 to give the Havoc a 5-3 lead.  Despite gaining a 5-on-3 power play opportunity of their own shortly afterward, the Thunderbolts could not convert and were denied any further goals the rest of the way, falling by a 5-3 score.

  Kirton finished with two goals and an assist, while Abbate scored one goal.  In goal, Brawley made 11 saves on 15 shots before being swapped for Taylor, who stopped 24 of 25 shots the rest of the way.  The Thunderbolts and Havoc meet again on Saturday, March 9th at Von Braun Center.

 

MISSISSIPPI STATE TAKES SERIES OPENER OVER UE BASEBALL, 5-2

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STARKVILLE, Miss. –  A three-run home run by Mississippi State outfielder Dakota Jordan in the bottom of the third inning proved to be the difference on Friday night, as the host Bulldogs picked up a 5-2 victory over the visiting University of Evansville baseball team in the series opener at Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, Mississippi.

“We had a chance tonight,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “I thought our offense did a great job of putting us into position to have a chance in the seventh, eighth, and ninth innings tonight, but we just couldn’t get that next big hit to really unlock things.  You really have to credit their bullpen, as they did a great job of mixing and matching their relievers tonight.

“Overall, I thought we gave a great effort today, and it was just a really good college baseball game that didn’t go our way.  We are ready to get ourselves back in the series tomorrow.”

Jordan drilled a 1-2 fastball from UE starter Nick Smith (0-2) to left field for his sixth home run of the year to give the Bulldogs a 3-0 lead.  It came as part of a 4-for-4 night for Jordan, as he teamed with first baseman Hunter Hines to produce seven of Mississippi State’s 11 hits on the night, and drive in all five runs for the Bulldogs.

Following Jordan’s home run in the third inning, Evansville answered back with a run of its own in the fourth thanks to a triple off the wall in right field by senior first baseman Kip Fougerousse and a sacrifice fly by junior outfielder Ty Rumsey to cut the MSU lead to 3-1.  Jordan would follow in the fourth with another RBI single though, and Hines beat out an infield single to push the Mississippi State lead to 5-1.

The score would remain 5-1 until the seventh inning, when Evansville would load the bases and score a run on an infield RBI single by graduate third baseman Brent Widder.  UE would load the bases in the seventh, but back-to-back strikeouts would end UE’s threat.

Evansville would then bring the tying run to the plate in the eighth inning as well, after a double by graduate catcher Brendan Hord and a single by Rumsey, but the Bulldogs would once again escape the jam with a fly out and ground out.  Mississippi State closer Brooks Auger then worked around a single by Widder in the ninth inning to slam the door on Evansville for his second save of the year.

Widder paced Evansville offensively by going 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI.  Rumsey also went 2-for-3 with an RBI.  Overall, Evansville pounded out 11 base hits, including three doubles on the evening.  Reliever Shane Harris kept Evansville in the contest, as he entered the game in the fifth inning with two on and no one out, and tossed 4.0 scoreless innings of relief, while striking out five men.

“The job that Shane Harris did tonight was special,” said Carroll.  “To come in with runners on first and second and no one out and then to put up a goose egg was huge.  And, he just continued to battle all night from there and really did a great job of giving us a chance.  I am really proud of his effort tonight.”

With the victory, Mississippi State improves to 10-4 on the season, as the Bulldogs run their win streak to seven-straight games.  Evansville, meanwhile, falls to 7-6 with the loss.  The series will continue on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m., as UE will send senior LHP Donovan Schultz to the mound for the start.  Saturday’s game can be seen live on the SEC Network+ streaming service.

Aces fall to Bulldogs in Arch Madness matchup

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Toumi leads UE in Friday contest

 

  1. LOUIS – Tucker DeVries scored a game-high 19 points to pace Drake to a 79-58 victory over the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in Friday’s Arch Madness contest inside the Enterprise Center.

“We want to start by congratulating Drake.  They set the tone with the physicality on the defensive end and it took us a little while to settle in.  It evened out in the second half but it was a little too late,” Evansville head men’s basketball coach David Ragland stated.  “I could not be more proud of our group; we have phenomenal people in that locker room.  I would not change that experience for the world.  Tonight does not define us or who we are.”

Yacine Toumi led the Purple Aces with 14 points and 9 rebounds.  Kenny Strawbridge Jr. and Chuck Bailey III had 9 points apiece while Antonio Thomas registered 8.  DeVries led a trio of Bulldogs in double figures.

Drake’s quick start saw them open a 5-0 lead.  Evansville quickly countered by scoring seven in a row to take their first lead at 7-5.  After scoring Evansville’s first basket of the game, Yacine Toumi forced a turnover and took it in for the slam to make it a 5-4 game.  That is when Ben Humrichous got on the board with a triple to put UE in front.

Evansville stayed within a possession for the majority of the first half.  After the Bulldogs took 6-point edge, Chuck Bailey III hit a nice floater as he drove down the lane and the Aces chopped the deficit back down to three.  With 5:16 left in the half, Kevin Overton capped a 7-0 Drake run as they took the first double digit lead of the game at 28-18.

Tanner Cuff made a nice move to cut to the basket and end a scoring drought of just under four minutes before the Bulldogs added seven in a row to extend their lead to 15 as the half entered its final two minutes.  The rally for Drake continued as they went into the halftime break with a 43-22 lead.  Over the final 8:10 of the period, DU outscored UE by a 22-4 margin.

Converting its first three field goal attempts of the second half, the Purple Aces chopped the deficit down to 17 points.  Kenny Strawbridge Jr. registered the first basket of the second half while Gage Bobe added a triple and Toumi moved into double figures with his fifth basket of the contest.  Another quick spurt by the Bulldogs saw them take a 54-31 advantage with 16:27 remaining.

The final 16 minutes of the night saw the lead hover between 18 and 26 points.  UE was poised to cut the deficit to under 18 as it attempted a comeback, but Drake answered each time and completed the night with the 79-58 win.  The Bulldogs completed the night shooting 41.9% while the Aces checked in at 41.8%.  Drake finished with a 37-31 edge on the boards.

UE finished the season with 16 victories is awaiting the potential opportunity for postseason play.

“We are going to talk about it and see what is best for us as a team,” Ragland said.  “Leaving things better than you find them is important and the respect this group has earned from other teams in the Valley, around the country, officials and fans around the country has been impressive.  Just to be talking about it is a great thing for our program.”