“IS IT TRUE” NOVEMBER 15, 2023
IS IT TRUE that when a Chairman of a political party sweeps an election he or she takes total credit for this accomplishment?  …when a Chairman of a political party loses he or she blames everyone else for the loss.
Gov. Holcomb, Adjutant General Lyles visit Hoosier soldiers in Africa
Governor Holcomb and the First Lady will share a Thanksgiving meal with Hoosier soldiers deployed in Kenya
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Dale Lyles landed in Kenya today to visit Hoosier National Guard soldiers deployed since April 2023.
More than 100 citizen-soldiers serving with the Indiana National Guard’s Airborne company, headquartered in Seymour, are strengthening regional stability, and providing base security in the Horn of Africa region.
The governor will share a Thanksgiving meal with soldiers at Camp Simba and spend additional time with Hoosiers on the base. While there, he will receive updates on the Mission Overview which is a joint assignment between Indiana and Oklahoma National Guardsmen and women.
“As Hoosiers prepare to gather around the Thanksgiving dinner table and reflect on all we’re grateful for, please include the men and women serving in Indiana’s National Guard,†Gov. Holcomb said. “They serve us at home in urgent times and far away when the orders arrive. So this year, while you huddle up with friends and family and celebrate your own family traditions, remember many of our Guard families are separated from one another while defending our values and way of life. Meeting Hoosier Guardsmen stationed in Kenya and seeing their dedication to our state and country firsthand, I’m proudly reminded, our freedom is not free, and it’s their dedication that pays the cost in full.  Indeed, we have much to be thankful for.â€
Indiana National Guard Soldiers serve in a unique dual state and federal role. They are trained and prepared for domestic operations like relief efforts following severe weather and are also trained for federal operations, including overseas deployment.
“Whether deployed providing security in the Horn of Africa region, or living, working and serving part-time in Indiana, the 12,000 premier professionals of our Indiana National Guard are always readying for and executing the modern missions that protect U.S. interests abroad and serve our neighbors at home,†said Lyles.
Operation Enduring Freedom has been ongoing in the Horn of Africa since 2002. Hoosier Guardsmen continuing the mission are scheduled to return home to Indiana next year.
This trip was paid for by the Indiana National Guard. Click HERE for more information.
SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL COLISEUM PRESERVATION OPEN HOUSE
: A HISTORIC EVENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYEvansville, Indiana – November 14, 2023 – Vanderburgh County and the committee leading the Veteran’s Coliseum restoration initiative have announced the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum Preservation Open House, a unique opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the venue’s rich history while looking forward to an exciting future.
This event will take place on December 10, from 2 PM to 5 PM, at the iconic Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum, commonly referred to as the Veteran’s Coliseum, located at 300 Court Street, Evansville, IN 47708.
The Veteran’s Coliseum, a cornerstone of our community’s heritage, has played a vital role in our city’s history for decades. To honor its legacy and ensure its preservation for generations to come, guests will be invited to view historic architecture and artifacts, tour backstage and explore lower corridors. Attendees will also be among the first to see and hear about the proposed renovations that will revitalize the Coliseum and learn how they can help to ensure it remains a vibrant cultural hub for years to come.
Admission is free of charge, and this event is designed for the whole family to enjoy. Light refreshments will be served, and Santa Claus will be in attendance, ready to spread holiday cheer and greet children of all ages.
“We’re excited to open the doors of the Veterans Coliseum to our community for this special open house,” said Vanderburgh County Council President Jill Anne Hahn. “This event is not only an opportunity to celebrate our history but also to look forward to a promising future for this iconic venue. We encourage everyone to join us on December 10 and learn how they can become a part of its continued legacy.”
For more information visit exploreevansville.com/events.
What: Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Coliseum Preservation Open House
When: Sunday, December 10, 2023, from 2 PM – 5 PM
Where: Veteran’s Coliseum, 300 Court Street, Evansville, IN 47708
Admission Information: Admission is free; voluntary donations will be accepted
About the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum (“Veteran’s Coliseumâ€), constructed in 1916-1917, was originally conceived to address two critical community needs: providing a venue for conventions, entertainment, exhibits, and public gatherings, and serving as a memorial to local veterans of the Civil and Spanish-American wars. In 1971, it was rededicated as a monument honoring veterans from all wars and received recognition in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Unfortunately, major capital investment in the Coliseum has been scarce for over 90 years, with only limited renovations in 1931, such as the addition of murals in the auditorium. Compounded by the challenges brought on by the recent pandemic, efforts are now underway to raise funds and secure support for much-needed renovations to ensure the preservation of this historic landmark for future generations.
About Explore Evansville
Explore Evansville is the official sales and marketing agency for tourism in Evansville, Indiana and Vanderburgh County. Explore Evansville is dedicated to marketing and supporting local hotels and attractions and enhancing the area’s economy by selling the region as a premier destination for conventions, meetings, sports events, leisure, and business. Additionally, Explore Evansville operates the Evansville Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, multi-use sports facility, home to Deaconess Sports Park and Goebel Soccer Complex.
USI partners with Tri-State Orthopaedics for medical care
EVANSVILLE, Ind. —Â The University of Southern Indiana has entered into a partnership with Tri-State Orthopaedics to be the official medical provider for the Screaming Eagles varsity programs. The contract is slated to run from the 2023-24 through 2027-28 academic years.
“This partnership combines two progressive organizations, and we are thrilled to bring our high-quality innovative orthopaedic care to the University’s student-athletes,” said Philip Rawley, M’24, CEO of Tri-State Orthopaedics. “Our talented sports medicine providers bring many years of experience at the professional and collegiate level.”
“The care for our student-athletes at USI is a top priority and we are very confident in the team that Tri-State Orthopaedics has in place to meet that priority,” said USI Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall. “They are leaders in the sports medicine field, and we are excited to be aligned with their proven staff of health professionals.”
The agreement comes while USI continues to make its transition to NCAA Division I as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. The Screaming Eagles have already made their presence known with numerous individual honors and impressive showings in team competitions.
Dr. Tim Hamby has been appointed the head team orthopaedic physician and will be joined by Dr. Shayne Kelly, Katelyn Schneider (PA-C), Sydney Kelly (PA-C), and Kurtis Anthony (NP-C) in providing care to the USI Athletes. Dr. Hamby and Dr. Kelly are fellowship-trained in sports medicine.
About Tri-State Orthopaedics:
Tri-State Orthopaedics is the largest orthopaedic practice in the Evansville area with 36 providers – 23 physicians, six nurse practitioners, and seven physician assistants. TSOS currently employs 200 local staff in the Tri-State area with offices on the East and West sides of Evansville, Newburgh, Vincennes, Jasper, Washington, and Tell City. Tri-State Orthopaedics has been involved with the Evansville community for many years which includes supporting the local high schools and universities as their orthopaedic team physician.
USI MBB gets 1st win of the season
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball got into the win column for the first time this season with a 68-65 victory over Tiffin University Tuesday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena. The Screaming Eagles rise to 1-3 to start the campaign.
The Eagles had command of the first five minutes of the game and built a 16-8 advantage with 14:15 left in the opening stanza. The Dragons, who as a Division II team considered the contest an exhibition game, closed the gap multiple times before grabbing a 28-27 lead with 1:45 remaining and took a 31-29 advantage into the break.
USI sophomore guard/forward AJ Smith (Edwardsville, Illinois) was making his presence known in the opening half with a team-best eight points and seven rebounds, while junior guard Jeremiah Hernandez (Chicago, Illinois) followed with seven points to lead the squad.
The second half began with the Eagles and Dragons trading buckets before Hernandez gave USI back the lead, 40-38, with a three-pointer and ignited a 20-8 run that extended the lead to a game-best 11 points, 57-46. Hernandez had eight of the 20 points during the run, while Smith dropped in another six.
Tiffin attempted another comeback as it did in the first half, but USI stiffened defensively. The Dragons would close to within three points twice in the final 10 seconds before the Eagles sealed the 68-65 win on a pair of free throws by Hernandez with eight seconds left.
Overall in the game, USI won the battle of the boards for the first time this season, 36-30, and outshot the Dragons 45.8 percent (27-59) to 43.1 percent (25-58) from the field.
Hernandez led the Eagles in the scoring column with his second-straight career-best of 24 points. The junior guard, who had 18 points Monday night against Chicago State University, was seven-of-12 from the field, including a three-pointer, and nine-of-10 from the stripe.
Smith followed with 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for this second-straight double-double. Junior guard Jordan Tillmon (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points.
Next Up For USI:
USI hits the road for nine days, starting Thursday, when it plays in the Duke Blue Devil Challenge. The Eagles begin action in the challenge at La Salle University Saturday at 1 p.m. (CST) before continuing at Bucknell University November 20 at 5 p.m. (CST). The squad finishes the nine-day road swing at #9 Duke University November 24 at 5 p.m. (CST).
Fans can follow USI Basketball action on the road by visiting USIScreamingEagles.
La Salle is 3-0 to start the year, posting a 67-61 win over Drexel University and a 79-74 win over Northeastern University at home. The Explorers started their portion of the Duke Blue Devil Challenge at home tonight with a 69-57 over Bucknell for the third win of the year.
The Bison of Bucknell are 1-3 after tonight’s loss at LaSalle. Bucknell opened the season with losses at home to the University of Delaware, 78-57, and the University of Pennsylvania, 80-61, before getting a road-win at Niagara University, 73-64.
Duke opened the season with a 92-54 win over Dartmouth University and a loss to #12 University of Arizona, 78-73, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils raised its record to 2-1 with a 74-65 win over #18/#19 Michigan State University tonight in the State Farm Champions Classic in Chicago, Illinois.
Bucknell plays Duke Thursday, while La Salle takes on the Blue Devils November 21, prior to USI’s visit to Cameron on November 24.