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THUNDERBOLTS TO HONOR CANCER FIGHTERS ON HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER NIGHT

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Evansville, In.:  The Thunderbolts will host Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Ford Center this Saturday, November 18th, taking on the Quad City Storm with puck drop set for 7:00pm CT.  Throughout the game, there will be emphasis on honoring those impacted by cancer.

Upon entry, fans will be able to fill out “I Fight For” signs in the Ford Center lobby, provided by Chemo Buddies, to highlight a loved one who has or is currently fighting cancer.  During the second media timeout of the second period (approximately halfway through the second period), everyone in attendance will have the opportunity to participate together in a special in-house tribute ceremony by holding up their signs to honor the cancer fighters in their lives, sending a powerful collective message of support and shedding light on the far-reaching effects of cancer while showing that we are all in this fight together.  In addition, fans who purchase tickets to Saturday’s game online at am.ticketmaster.com/thunderbolts can give back a portion of their ticket purchase to Chemo Buddies by using the promo code “BUDDIES”.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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

USI Volleyball clinches first-ever OVC Championship berth

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (13-15, 9-8 OVC) earned a gritty 3-1 victory (25-21, 29-27, 29-27, 25-22) over the University of Tennessee at Martin (8-19, 6-11 OVC) at Screaming Eagles Arena on Wednesday night. The win punches the Screaming Eagles’ ticket to the Ohio Valley Conference Championships starting on Monday, November 20.

USI squeezes past UT Martin in the opening frame, 25-21. The Skyhawks began the match with an early 6-5 lead until an Eagles’ 3-0 stint switched the score. Senior outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois) kicked off the run with a kill followed by kills from junior middle hitter Paris Downing (Avon, Indiana) and junior setter Carly Sobieralski (Indianapolis, Indiana). UT Martin quickly flipped the script with a 5-0 run to make it 11-8. Once again, USI changed course and regained the lead after three attacking errors from the Skyhawks. The Eagles were able to push their lead further after a big ace from Sobieralski to make it 21-18. Even though UT Martin brought it within a couple, USI got the win after a set-sealing kill from senior outside/right side hitter Abby Bednar (Chagrin Falls, Ohio). The Skyhawks won the kills margin over the Eagles, 17-14, but it was their eight errors that proved costly. USI also threw down four blocks in the frame to complement their attack.

The Eagles played their longest set of the season but were able to take away the Skyhawks’ chances in the second frame, 29-27. USI jumped out to a massive 10-3 lead after posting six kills. Sophomore middle hitter Bianca Anderson (Chicago Heights, Illinois) secured three kills during the run. The Eagles controlled the lead at 21-16 until a long Skyhawks surge changed the momentum. UT Martin scored eight of the next 10 points to take a 24-23 lead. USI was able to get back in it with back-to-back kills from Bianca Anderson and junior outside hitter Abby Weber (Fishers, Indiana) to retake the lead, but the Skyhawks never gave up and took a 27-26 advantage. With the game on the line, the Eagles drew luck from a pair of UT Martin attacking errors plus a powerful kill from Leah Anderson to close out the frame. The Eagles posted a match-high 19 kills in the set off 61 attempts.

UT Martin returned the favor and took down USI, 29-27, in the third. The Skyhawks put up an early 10-6 advantage before the Eagles pulled within one after repeating kills from Leah Anderson. USI took its first lead of the set after posting a 7-2 run to make it 18-16. Bednar and Weber scored back-to-back kills to kick off the surge before Bianca Anderson and Leah Anderson capped off the run with a pair of kills. Despite trailing 22-20, the Skyhawks turned the table with a 3-0 stint that gave them a 23-22 advantage. The Eagles were able to regain the lead and stand a point away from victory until the Skyhawks pounded three kills to cap off the game and steal the win. UT Martin tallied a match-high 23 kills and a 0.250 hitting percentage while USI totaled 18 kills with a 0.241 hitting percentage. Both sides also tacked on three blocks each.

USI won a nail-biter in the final frame, 25-22. The Eagles and Skyhawks were neck-and-neck until a 5-0 USI run made it a 17-14 game. UT Martin was able to recover off a couple of USI miscues, but the Eagles went on a big 6-0 surge that extended the lead to 23-16. Down but not out, the Skyhawks tallied six straight points to cut the deficit and pull within one. However, a kill from Leah Anderson and a UT Martin attacking error capped off the set and handed USI the victory. The Eagles pulled away with 14 kills compared to the Skyhawks’ 11 kills.

Leah Anderson had another dominating performance with 19 kills and a season-high 25 digs for her eighth-straight double-digit kill performance and her ninth double-double in the last 11 matches. Bednar provided some insurance with 16 kills and five blocks while Bianca Anderson recorded 14 kills with four blocks to round out double-digit kills. Sophomore libero/defensive specialist Keira Moore (Newburgh, Indiana) put up a career-high 32 digs in the win while Downing pounded down a team-high eight blocks. Sobieralski was stellar on both sides, nabbing 51 assists with a career-high three aces and 18 digs for her third-straight double-double. Also securing double-digit digs were Weber with 13 digs and senior libero/defensive specialist Audrey Crowder (Avon, Indiana) with a season-high 15 digs.

As a team, the Eagles had 65 kills, 58 assists, and three aces to pair with 112 digs and 12 blocks. The Skyhawks posted 68 kills, 56 assists, and five aces to go with 115 digs and 10 blocks.

No. 5/9 Indiana Ready for Midseason Meet

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 5/9 Indiana swimming and diving is set for its midseason meet this week at the Ohio State Invitational, Thursday (Nov. 16) through Saturday (Nov. 18) inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of Ohio State University.

Over the three days, Indiana will face seven teams including No. 14/5 Ohio State, No. 12/3 Louisville, and No. 17/NR Notre Dame in a championship format as swimmers and divers look to qualify for spring conference and national meets.

MEET INFO

Thursday (Nov. 16) – Saturday (Nov. 18)

Prelims: 9:30 a.m. ET | Finals 5:30 p.m. (Thursday and Friday), 6 p.m. (Saturday)

McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion • Columbus, Ohio

Opponents: Ohio State, Louisville, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Ohio (Diving), Cal (Diving), Kenyon (Diving)

Live Results (Swimming): https://bit.ly/3G1upIB

Live Results (Diving): https://bit.ly/3jWYeCQ

Live Stream: bigtenplus.com

OF NOTE…

INDIANA CRUISES TO VICTORIES OVER NO. 10/18 AUBURN, NO. 20/RV MISSOURI

No. 5/10 Indiana swimming and diving won every event in tri-meet victories over No. 10/18 Auburn and host No. 20/RV Missouri on Wednesday inside the Mizzou Aquatic Center. Indiana diving saw four different Hoosiers win the men’s and women’s springboard events. Skyler Liu and Anne Fowler finished 1-2 on the 1-meter board before swapping podium positions on the 3-meter. Junior Quinn Henninger and Carson Tyler did the same thing on the men’s side. Hoosier divers recorded 12 NCAA Zone Qualifying marks during the meet.

HOOSIER DUO RECEIVERS BIG TEN WEEKLY AWARDS (NOV. 15)

Indiana swimming and diving senior Jassen Yep was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, and Ahmed Hafnaoui was picked the Big Ten Freshman of the Week via announcement from the conference office on Nov. 1. Yep and Hafnaoui each swept their disciplines in IU’s dominant wins over No. 10 Auburn and No. 20 Missouri, as the men’s and women’s teams have each started the season 3-0 in dual meet action.

Yep won the breaststroke events, posting times well under the NCAA B cut standards. Yep’s 1:54.71 in the 200-yard breaststroke ranks No. 4 in the country this season and No. 1 in the Big Ten. In the 100 breast, he dropped the sixth-best time nationally in 52.78, just .78 seconds off his personal-best time set at the 2023 NCAA Championships where he placed 21st nationally last season. Additionally, his 24.22 split in the 200-yard medley relay was the fastest of any competitor.

Hafnaoui also posted a pair of the nation’s top time in his first short-course yards meet as a Hoosier. Sweeping the distance events, his 8:55.74 in the 1,000-yard freestyle ranks No. 3 in the country, and his 4:18.62 500 free sits No. 6.

Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement to Brief Strategies to Reduce Violent Crime in Southern Indiana

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Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement to Brief

Strategies to Reduce Violent Crime in Southern Indiana

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Columbus Field Division, the Indiana State Police, the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, and the Evansville Police Department will discuss collaborative efforts to reduce violent crime in Southern Indiana

WHO: ATF Special Agent in Charge Daryl McCormick, ISP Regional Laboratory Manager Mr. Dan Colbert, Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Diana Moers, Vanderburgh County Sheriff Noah Robinson, and Evansville Police Department Chief Billie Bolin.

WHAT: Briefing of joint strategies to reduce violent crime
ATF will discuss a recent NIBIN (National Integrated Ballistics Information Network) initiative in Evansville, including a display of its mobile NIBIN van, ISP will discuss the new regional lab, including the acquisition of a new NIBIN machine, and the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor will discuss recent grants that have been awarded to establish a local Crime Gun Intelligence Center.

WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, at 1PM
The principals will provide a briefing on these collaborative initiatives, videographers/still photographers/journalists are welcome to film the ATF NIBIN van. 

WHERE: Indiana State Police Evansville Post
19411 US Hwy 41, Evansville IN

NOTE: This event is planned to be outside in the front parking lot.

 

HISTORIC election results!

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  • Congratulations to our candidates on a historic election night!
  • Coordinated Campaign Successes
  • Precinct Chairs Needed
  • Candidates Needed!

Congratulations to our 2023 municipal candidates on their sweep of the city races! All 10 of our candidates were successful. We made history as we elected the first woman and person of color to serve in the Mayor’s Office.

James Powell, as Coordinated Campaign Manager, led a great team with dedicated leaders in all six wards, orchestrating our successful weekly canvassing efforts. Edie Hardcastle and Cynthia Chester handled our phone banking events, while Melissa Moore and Dona Hall managed our postcard campaigns.

As we look towards 2024, we’re keen to implement this effective strategy once more. If you’re interested in joining our Get Out The Vote (GOTV) team, please reach out to James Powell at: jamespowell1459@gmail.com.

We have 135 precincts that each require a chair and vice chair. To fill all of the positions requires 270 people. Our precinct committeepersons serve in one precinct and volunteer in a manner in which they are most comfortable. The basic responsibility is to ensure we elect our democratic candidates. We hope to build on the momentum from this year’s very successful election to 2024.

This position is a great entry point into the local party! If you are interested, please complete the information on the form below, and you will be contacted to discuss your involvement.

Interest Form

If you are interested in running for office in 2024, please contact Cheryl Schultz at (812) 459-7645. We are looking for several county council at large candidates, several county offices and state representatives.

We are hosting a Candidate School on Saturday, February 17, 2024 for ALL candidates running for office. This seminar is also for anyone who is considering working on a political campaign as a campaign manager or treasurer. Please watch for more details on our website, Facebook page and our upcoming newsletters.