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BREAKING NEWS: State Representative Ryan Hatfield Will Not Seek Re-Election, Announces Run For Circuit Court Judge
State Representative Ryan Hatfield Will Not Seek Re-Election, Announces Run For Circuit Court Judge
JANUARY 4, 2024
Evansville, IN – State Representative Ryan Hatfield, House Assistant Minority Leader and attorney, announced today he will not seek re-election to the Indiana House of Representatives and announced his run for Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge. He also announced a committee of over 70 local attorneys supporting his candidacy for Circuit Court Judge.
Full Statement:
 “Serving the people of Evansville as their State Representative in the Indiana General Assembly has been one of the great honors of my life. I want to thank the constituents of House District 77 for allowing me to be their voice at the Statehouse since 2016. During my time in the legislature, I was proud to work on improving health care, expanding broadband, and an array of issues directly impacting Hoosiers.
Serving as Circuit Court Judge provides a unique opportunity to directly contribute to the fair and just resolution of legal matters that impact the lives of individuals and families in our community. This is why I am excited to announce I will run for Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge. This decision to run for Judge is deeply personal for me, driven by a profound commitment to fostering a legal system in Vanderburgh County that reflects the values and needs of our community. Today, with the support of over 70 of my attorney colleagues, I am excited to announce my candidacy for Circuit Court Judge.â€
Aces stage furious rally but fall short against Sycamores
Indiana State takes 87-73 win
 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Trailing by as many as 25 points in the second half, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team cut the gap to just eight points in the final minutes before Indiana State completed the night with an 87-73 win on Wednesday inside the Hulman Center.
Posting a game-high 19 points, Yacine Toumi led the way for the Purple Aces. He was 9-of-13 from the field and registered 10 boards on the way to his second double-double in the last three games. Kenny Strawbridge Jr. scored 15 points while Cam Haffner posted a season-high of 11. Antonio Thomas ended the game with 10.
“Our league is really good and there is a reason Indiana State is on top of it. It starts in transition, I thought we let them get out in transition early and it really opened things up for them,†Purple Aces head men’s basketball coach David Ragland said. “I am proud of how we responded in the second half. To be down by 25 and cut that to eight points on the road was a positive for us. We will learn from it and get better.â€
Five Sycamores reached double figures with Jayson Kent and Isaiah Swope tallying 18 apiece. ISU shot 48.3% in the game while UE finished at 45.7%. On the boards, ISU finished with a 40-33 advantage.
Indiana State scored the first eight points of the night while the Aces missed their opening four attempts while turning it over once. Cam Haffner got Evansville on the board with a triple at the 16:44 mark. The Sycamores added to their lead with their fourth 3-pointer of the evening pushing the advantage to 20-8 just over seven minutes into the half.
Yacine Toumi picked up consecutive field goals while Chuck Bailey III added his first score of the night to cap a 6-0 run over the next minute of play. With 11:12 on the clock, Kenny Strawbridge Jr. connected from downtown to cut the deficit to five – 22-17. At the 7:33 mark, the seventh triple made it a 12-point game once again (35-23), but UE answered once again when Toumi drove to the basket for a bucket to make it a 38-31 contest.
It was Toumi converting his sixth field goal to make it a 40-35 game inside the 4-minute mark before the Sycamores rallied with a last-second basket to take a 48-37 advantage into the break. Toumi led everyone with 12 in the period while three ISU players registered 10 apiece in the opening 20 minutes.
Josh Hughes drained a triple on the opening possession of the second half, but the Sycamores bounced back to take a game-high lead of 14 points (56-42) inside the first four minutes of the stanza. Antonio Thomas scored on a drive to cut the deficit back down to 12 on the ensuing trip down the floor.
Unfortunately, things continued to go the way of ISU as an 8-0 stretch pushed their advantage to 20 points for the first time at 67-46 inside of 13 minutes remaining. After the Sycamores went up by a 78-53 margin with 8:27 left in the contest, Evansville worked its way back. At one point, the offense hit five shots in a row to make it an 80-64 game before Haffner picked up his second triple of the game to get within 13.
As the clock approached three minutes remaining, Haffner was true from downtown once again and it was Toumi knocking down a jumper to get within eight with just over two minutes remaining. In total, a 19-2 run saw Evansville turn a 78-53 deficit into just an 80-72 game. Despite the strong attempt, the comeback came up short as the Sycamores fended off the challenge to take the 87-73 decision.
UE’s first home game of the New Year will see them face Murray State in a 1 p.m. game on Saturday inside the Ford Center.
EXCLUSIVE: JONATHAN WEAVER ANNOUNCES RUN FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER
REPUBLICAN JONATHAN Â WEAVER ANNOUNCES RUN FOR Â VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER
JANUARY 4, 2026
EVANSVILLE – Former Republican Evansville City Council member Jonathan Weaver announces his plans to file for Vanderburgh County Commissioner later this month.  Â
“First, I want to thank everyone for their support as Evansville Council person over the last 12 yearsâ€, Weaver says. “It was an honor and privilege to serve as your Evansville city councilman, and I have thoroughly enjoyed getting to help so many people.â€
Weaver was elected to the Evansville City Council after serving four years as Vanderburgh County Assessor. Â
“Running for Commissioner has always been a goal of mine, and I’m ready to make that moveâ€, Weaver says. “After a tough year for the Republican Party, I look forward to reuniting the Party as one.â€Â
Jonathan came to Evansville in February 2000 to work for News25 WEHT-TV as their broadcast meteorologist. He earned his real estate license in 2003 and is currently helping people buy and sell homes in Indiana and Kentucky at FC Tucker Emge and Collier REALTORS.Â
Jonathan is immensely involved in the community coaching his sons’ teams with Evansville Youth Soccer, Evansville Youth Baseball, and the Catholic School’s Tiger Cub Basketball; as well as numerous boards past and present such as Land Bank Corporation, Commission on Homelessness, Evansville African-American Museum, and Regional Economic Ambassador. Â
Former City Councilman Jonathan Weaver, his wife Brittany, and three children; William (17), Benjamin (9), and Jonathan, Jr. (7) currently reside on the Eastside of Evansville. Â
FOOTNOTE: Â The City-County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.
Trump named USI Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel

Aaron C. Trump has been named Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel at the University of Southern Indiana. He assumed official duties effective January 1. Trump reports to Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI President, and will continue to serve as a member of the President’s Cabinet.
Trump has served USI as the Chief Government and Legal Affairs Officer since December 2018. In this expanded role, he will continue to serve as USI’s principal representative to local, state and federal government officials, including members and staff of the Indiana General Assembly, the Office of the Governor, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and the State Budget Agency, as well as related associations, groups and organizations locally and throughout the State of Indiana. As General Counsel, he will provide legal counsel and guidance to the University President, Board of Trustees and other members of the University community on a broad range of legal matters impacting the institution.
“Mr. Trump has demonstrated time and again his expertise in the areas of government and legal affairs in representing our University,†said Rochon. “He is a recognized and well-respected face for this institution at the Statehouse. I applaud him for his dedication and for the work he has done to enhance state funding for this University and to raise visibility and reputation for USI and for higher education in Indiana.â€
Trump is licensed to practice law in the State of Indiana and has received certifications in trial advocacy skills, advanced sexual misconduct investigation and civil rights investigation. His legal career includes representing municipalities, manufacturers, retailers and other business clients in small claims, Superior, Circuit and Federal Courts, and advising governmental departments on the policy implications of local, state and federal codes. He previously served as a Section Chief/Staff Sergeant – Field Artillery for the United States Army National Guard.
“I am incredibly appreciative of this opportunity and for the support from President Rochon and the University leadership,†said Trump. “USI is a special place, and it is a privilege to serve as its representative in forums across the state.â€
Trump received a Juris Doctor degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in higher education and student affairs from Indiana University in Bloomington.
Link Of Revised DMD Board and Commissions 2024 Schedule Announcement By DMD Director Kelley Coures
Link Of Revised DMD Board and Commissions 2024 Schedule Released By DMD Director Kelley Coures