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Men’s golf set for Valpo Fall Invitational

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Tournament set for Monday and Tuesday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Week #2 of the season will see the University of Evansville men’s golf team in Chesterton, Ind. for the Valpo Fall Invitational.

Sand Creek Country Club will be the site of the tournament and the par-72 course checks in at 7,082 yards.  Two rounds will take place on Monday with an 8 a.m. shotgun start before Tuesday’s final round will have tee times running from 7:30-9 a.m.

Joining the Purple Aces in the event will be Bradley, Green Bay, Detroit Mercy, DePaul, Western Illinois, Central Michigan, Chicago State and Valparaiso.

Last weekend, UE opened the 2023-24 season at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational in Muncie where Michael Ikejiani led the way, finishing in a tie for 13th.  He completed the weekend with an even 70 in the last round.  His 3-round total was a 220.

Second on the squad was Caleb Wassmer.  After leading the Aces following the opening day of the tournament, he earned a 44th-place finish with a 228.  Carson Parker was third for UE with a 237.  Masatoyo Kato and Nicholas Gushrowski were tied in the final standings with a score of 239.

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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media reports Jan 7-13, 2024

Eagles take flight for 2024 season

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis starts the new season with a battle against Lipscomb University at the Evansville Tennis Center Friday at 2 p.m. The Screaming Eagles are in their second season of NCAA Division I and Horizon League play.

USI will face 19 different opponents in 2024 with nine home, seven road, and three neutral matches. Home matches will be split between the Evansville Tennis Center and USI Tennis Courts throughout the season.

The Eagles’ non-conference slate features power-five foes such as Indiana University (February 24) and Butler University (March 2). Other non-conference road opponents include Thomas More University (February 3), University of Dayton (February 4), Eastern Kentucky University (March 8), University of Missouri-St. Louis (March 10). The Eagles will welcome Saint Louis University (February 11), Austin Peay State University (February 17), Kentucky Wesleyan College (March 25), and Brescia University (April 16) for non-conference home matches. The IU, USI match will be played in Louisville, Kentucky while matches against Hanover College and Indiana University Southeast (April 14) will be played at Jeffersonville High School in Jeffersonville, Indiana).

In Horizon League play, USI will have its hands full with Northern Kentucky University (March 3), Belmont University (March 23), Tennessee Tech University (April 6), and Tennessee State University (April 13) at USI Tennis Courts. The Eagles will be visiting Eastern Illinois (March 30) and Lindenwood University (April 20) for the lone road conference matches.

The Horizon League, Ohio Valley Conference, and Missouri Valley Conference have teamed up to support men’s tennis in 2024. The league will consist of 11 teams with two divisions and the top three teams from each division will make the postseason tournament in West Lafayette, Indiana April 26-28. The Eagles were predicted to finish fifth in the South Division.

Saunders named OVC Newcomer of the Week

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (01/30/2024) High school students throughout the Tri-State and beyond were awarded significant scholarships on Saturday at the University of Evansville’s tenth High School Changemaker Challenge, made possible by Toyota Indiana.

The challenge is designed to motivate young people to take a leading role in identifying and solving challenges in the world through innovation and creativity.

UE has committed more than $1 million in scholarships to winners of this competition since its inception. Those who choose UE as their college destination will each receive four-year scholarships as listed below:

1st place: Full tuition

SolarLens: Jacob Barnwell and Elie Duff (New Tech Institute, Evansville, Ind.)

Summary: SolarLens is a solar powered streetlight with a monitored dome camera attached to it. It will all be in one unit and established into the Evansville Promise Neighborhood to help improve the quality of life by saving money on energy and helping lower the crime rate in the city of Evansville.

2nd place: $27,000 per year

UpLift18: Claire Deardorff and Jennifer Vazquez (Signature School, Evansville, Ind.)

Summary: UpLift18 raises awareness about human trafficking by providing education, prevention, student empowerment, and community service opportunities. UpLift18 creates a meaningful impact for students in fighting human trafficking.

3rd place: $23,000 per year

Boomerang Learning: Kris Lau, Abdul-Aleem Mohammed, and Parth Patel (Signature School, Evansville, Ind.)

Summary: Boomerang Learning is program to help students that have had trouble catching up to Indiana standards post COVID and to help students who are falling behind their peers.

On Friday, January 26, a panel of judges heard pitches from the top 20 teams and individual students who had been invited to the in-person competition. From those top 20, six ideas were then chosen for the championship round that took place on Saturday, January 27. During that event, judges awarded first, second, and third place. To learn more about High School Changemaker Challenge please visit https://www.evansville.edu/changemaker/

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.

 

IS IT TRUE FUTURE

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We hope today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address rationally and responsibly.

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We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree and discussions may become a little heated.  The use of offensive language and/or insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.

IS IT TRUE that on Saturday, March 1, 2025, Vanderburgh County Republicans will have their first official meeting since before the primary election? …that many loyal Republicans are perplexed that one of the largest political organizations in the state would conduct no meetings during a major election year? …that the March meeting is the party’s election that is held every four years to elect the county chair and other members of the central committee? …that several names are being floated as potential contenders for the chairmanship? …that we predict that there will be people actively campaigning for votes from precinct committeemen by the beginning of the year?

 

Meet Tony Ricketts, General Manager Of D-Patrick Auto Sales

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Meet Tony Ricketts, General Manager Of D-Patrick Auto Sales

JANUARY 29, 2024

When you walk into D-Patrick Auto Sales, located on the corner of the Lloyd Expressway and Green River Road, the first thing you’ll notice is the fact that you are immediately met with a warm smile and a greeting by one of their sales team member.  D-Patrick employees welcome you like you are family, and one of the main reasons is that D-Patrick is a local family-owned business.

The D-Patrick sales team is primed to help every person who walks through the door, in large part due to the excellent leadership and training provided to their employees by Evansville native and General Manager of D-Patrick, Tony Ricketts.

Tony was born in Evansville, In, and was raised here until the early 70s when his father bought a farm in Spencer County, Indiana next to Lincoln Park, near Santa Clause. Ind. Tony recalled “that the farm that he grew up on was originally the Thomas Lincoln farm. So, I like to tell people that Abraham Lincoln and I spent our formative years in the same place, just separated by time.”

When he was fourteen his family moved to Santa Claus, Ind because his dad owned a  restaurant/gas station there.  Tony said, “Working at my dad’s restaurant/gas station is where my love for cars started.  It all began with my grandpa, who lived in Evansville, he was a  car collector. I spent a lot of time helping my grandfather restore old cars.” Tony described a litany of cars that his grandfather used to collect and restore, including some older cars like the Model T and Model A.  He remembered those times fondly, saying, “My grandfather even collected Edsels, which some people look back on as a failure, but Edsel was a car that was ahead of their time. His grandpa collected Ford’s and various other types of cars as well, like an old Mercedes Benz that he and I would work on together.”

Tony graduated from Heritage Hills High School in Spencer County.  He attended Indiana University in Terre Haute for a couple of years, where he studied aviation. He enjoyed his  time there, learning the ins and outs of airplanes and how to fly them, but after a couple of years I decided that aviation really wasn’t the direction I wanted to go.” Tony moved back to Evansville and started school at the University of Southern Indiana, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business.”

After Tony graduated college he wanted to go into sales somewhere. He had a passion for cars, so he thought the natural thing to do was to apply for a job at D-Patrick. He applied for a management position and 34 years later he’s still there!. Tony said, “D-Patrick has grown by leaps and bounds over the year, and how he has been able to grow with the business. “D-Patrick has provided me with a lot of opportunities over the years”

His management and sales skills have served him well over the years. He has dabbled in every aspect of the D-Patrick.  He was a salesperson, a finance and insurance manager, then was promoted to sales manager.”

Tony has received leadership training in Cincinnati, OH with an interesting group of individuals led by Richard Olivier, son of the famous actor Lawrence Olivier. The entire process of this training session was based around Shakespeare’s play Henry V. The point of my bringing up this most interesting training session was to show that I know that my job as a leader is to communicate to my team members what is expected of them, and to show them, to guide them how to get there. It’s not about being a boss and yelling at people or making unreasonable demands just because I can, it’s about showing people what your expectations are and how they can meet those expectations. We’ve all got a job to do, we’re all on the same team and we all have the same goal.”

I asked Tony to tell me about the history of D-Patrick. He told me that one of the things he loved about D-Patrick was that it is still a local family-owned business. Tony also gave me a brief history lesson about D-Patrick. “The O’Daniel family started the company in the 1930s, during the height of the Great Depression. Joe O’Daniel became the owner of an Oldsmobile dealership, and from there it has grown generation by generation. Slowly they expanded into having multiple car lines and became one of the largest sellers of used cars in this market. D. Patrick O’Daniel took over after Joe and expanded the business even further, and now Mike O’Daniel and his brother-in-law Ray Farabaugh, who are partners, are taking it to the next level.” Tony informed me that D-Patrick even has a dealership in the Indianapolis market now, where they have recently opened up in Lebanon, IN.

As the interview winded down, and as the customers continued coming in, I asked Tony if there was one last bit he would like to say before he returned to help his sales team. He pondered the question for a moment, then said, “I’m a person who doesn’t change a whole lot. I’ve worked at D-Patrick for over 34 years, I’ve been married to my beautiful wife Heather for 31 years, and I’ve lived in the same house for nearly 30 years. I have two grown sons in their thirties. My oldest is named Alec and he’s a funeral director up in Boonville, married to a wonderful woman named Ariel and I am very proud of both of them. My youngest son’s name is Adrian, he works in the building trades here in Evansville, and I’m very proud of him as well. I also have a dog named Skipper who I love. I’ve been blessed with a happy life and a great job.”

There you have it, readers. If you need a car, new or used, come on down to D-Patrick Auto Sales and see Tony Ricketts and his team. They won’t steer you wrong!

 

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