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November Crafternoon for Adults: Terra Cotta Gingerbread House

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Get ready for a creative and festive experience this November at Willard Public Library! Join us for our upcoming Adult Crafternoon, where we’ll be making charming terra cotta gingerbread houses to kick off the holiday season.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, November 9, 2023

Time: 4:00 PM

Location: Browning Gallery (lower level)

This Crafternoon promises to be a delightful and imaginative activity, allowing you to craft your very own terra cotta gingerbread house. It’s the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and unleash your inner artist. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this event is open to all skill levels.

What to Expect:

  • Guided crafting sessions led by our talented instructors.
  • All the necessary supplies will be provided, so you can focus on the fun!
  • Connect with fellow community members who share your creative interests.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enjoy the company of fellow craft enthusiasts and add a unique touch to your holiday decor this year. We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating the joys of the season through creativity and community.

USI battles, but falls 75-63

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball ran out of time in the season-opener and fell to Saint Louis University, 75-63, Monday evening in St. Louis, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles start the year 0-1, while SlU begins 2023-24, 1-0.
 
The Eagles and Billikens were neck and neck through the first 10 minutes of the game before SLU went on 10-2 run to lead 29-17 with 4:06 left in the opening half. The Billikens took a 37-25 lead into the locker room at the break after leading by as many as 14 in the opening half.
 
USI junior guard Jordan Tillmon (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) paced the Eagles in the opening 20 minutes with nine points, while sophomore guard Jack Campion (Milton, Wisconsin) followed with six points.
 
In the second half, SLU quickly extended the margin to 20 points with an 18-6 run to lead, 55-33, with 14:35 to play. The Billikens pushed their lead to as many as 24, 57-33, with 13:18 on the clock when the Eagles began to push back.
 
USI used a 24-14 run to cut the deficit to 14 points, 71-57, with 5:16 left. The run included contributions from six different Eagles, including a pair of three-pointers by junior forward Jack Mielke (Downers Grove, Illinois).
 
After trading a few baskets, USI continued to narrow the gap in the final minutes. The Eagles closed the margin to 12 points, 75-63, on a lay-up by junior guard Ryan Hall (Kettering, Ohio) before the final buzzer sounded.
 
The second half saw the Eagles and Billikens even at 38-38 each. Sophomore forward Kiyron Powell (Evansville, Indiana) led the team during the second half with eight points.
 
Overall, Tillmon led USI in the scoring column with 15 points, the only Eagle to reach double-digits, and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Campion followed in the scoring column with nine points and a team-high four assists.
 
Next Up For USI:
USI continues its two-game road trip to start the season Thursday when it travels to fourth-ranked Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Tipoff is slated for 6 p.m. (CST).
 
The Spartans started their season with a late game versus James Madison University in East Lansing this evening.
 
The USI-Michigan State matchup will be the Screaming Eagles first top 10 ranked opponent since the move to Division I and their first versus a Big Ten team since defeating the University of Wisconsin in 1991 in Madison, Wisconsin.

VU Basketball offering free admission to Veterans this Saturday

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Athletic Department will be offering free admission to Veterans for the McDonald’s Classic games on Veteran’s Day, Saturday, Nov. 11.

The No. 6-ranked Vincennes University men’s basketball team will be taking on No. 25-ranked Monroe College Saturday at 7 p.m. eastern, with defending NJCAA National Champion and No. 4-ranked John A. Logan taking on Richard J. Daley College at 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Saturday is the second day of VU’s two-day McDonald’s Classic, which will tip-off Friday, Nov. 10 with No. 4 John A. Logan taking on No. 25 Monroe College at 5 p.m. eastern, with No. 6 VU squaring off against Richard J. Daley College at 7 p.m. eastern.

Veterans in attendance will be recognized at halftime of the VU game Saturday for their service.

Saturday’s Veteran’s Day game will also feature members of the Lincoln High School JROTC presenting the colors before the VU men’s game at 7 p.m.

VU men’s and women’s basketball season tickets are still on sale at: https://connect.vinu.edu/register/varsityclub or by contacting VU Athletic Office Manager Lesa Tucker at (812) 888-4511.

Season tickets that have already been purchased will be available for pick up this weekend at the main gate.

Tickets for the McDonald’s Classic start at just $5, children 12 and under get in for free and all VU students get in free with valid Student ID.

The Vincennes University Athletic Department and the VU Men’s Basketball invite everyone to come out this weekend for an exciting weekend of college basketball at the Physical Education Complex.

McDonald’s Classic Game Schedule

Friday, Nov. 10

No. 4 John A. Logan vs. No. 25 Monroe College – 5 p.m. eastern

No. 6 Vincennes University vs. Richard J. Daley College – 7 p.m. eastern

Saturday, Nov. 11

No. 4 John A. Logan vs Richard J. Daley College – 5 p.m. eastern

No. 6 Vincennes University vs. No. 25 Monroe College – 7 p.m. eastern

Eagles face Lions in final roadtrip

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (10-15, 6-8 OVC) will hit the road one last time in 2023 to battle former GLVC and NCAA Division II rival, Lindenwood University (13-12, 9-5), in a critical matchup on Thursday at 6 p.m. and Friday at 5 p.m. at Hyland Arena. The Screaming Eagles are fighting for an Ohio Valley Conference Championship berth for the first time in program history.
 
Game Coverage
Information about USI Volleyball, including live stats, video, and audio broadcasts, is available on USIScreamingEagles.com. 
 
Tickets
Tickets to USI vs. Lindenwood at Hyland Arena are free.
 
Screaming Eagles Headlines:
Eagles Downed by Tennessee Tech. The Screaming Eagles dropped both matches last weekend against a red-hot Tennessee Tech group. USI fell in the first match, 3-2, before losing Saturday’s Senior Day match, 3-1. The Eagles have now lost six of their last seven matches and are looking to clinch their first OVC Championship berth.
 
You Have To #OVCit. USI will battle a solid team of Lindenwood who is third in the conference standings. The Eagles stand in a four-way tie for fifth in the OVC. USI and Lindenwood have been facing off since their GLVC and DII days with the Eagles holding a 5-1 all-time record against the Lions dating back to 2019.
 
Magic Number 4. USI’s number to clinch a tournament spot is four as the Eagles only need to be a top-eight team in the conference to earn a berth. To clinch as of Monday, USI has to either win all four matches or hope for losses from Tennessee Tech, Little Rock, and Tennessee State who are on the outside looking in.
 
Nearing 1,000 Again. Junior Carly Sobieralski has 934 assists this season and is closing in on 1,000 assists in 2023. Only five USI setters since 2000 have earned 1,000 assists in a season. Earlier this season, Sobieralski nabbed 1,000 career assists.
 
Anderson’s Double Life. Senior Leah Anderson has earned 10 double-doubles this season and has posted five straight and six in her last seven matches. She has also nabbed 22 double-digit kill matches along and 11 games with double-digit digs.
 
Party Like It’s 2005. In the match against Western Illinois, junior Carly Sobieralski put up 62 assists and 22 digs which marks the first time since Stephanie Wilson in 2005 that a USI setter has earned at least 60 assists and 20 digs in a match.
 
Assisting the Nation. Junior Carly Sobieralski nabbed a career-high 65 assists in the win against Western Illinois. Sobieralski’s 65 assists were the most in a four-set match in the OVC and NCAA DI. With 127 total assists over a two-match span, Sobieralski was rightfully named OVC Setter of the Week on October 23.
 
Anderson On The Rise. Senior Leah Anderson is the fourth Screaming Eagle to rank in the top five in three categories in USI Volleyball history. She currently ranks second in aces and kills while being fourth in digs all-time at USI. Anderson joins an elite group that includes Leeanne Gross, Sheri Kaiser, and Shannon Wells.
 
Blocking The Haters. Junior Paris Downing has excelled at the net this season, securing a league and team-leading 108 blocks. She has already surpassed her season-high after earning 92 blocks last season.
 
OVC Leaderboard. Within the OVC, USI ranks fourth in service aces per set (1.61) and blocks per set (2.12) while being fifth in opponent hitting percentage (.198) and digs per set (15.70). In conference matches only, the Eagles stand second in total blocks (131) and third in services aces (90).
 
OVC Leaders. Senior Leah Anderson has her name in three categories, nabbing second in points/set (4.25), fourth in kills/set (3.57), and seventh in aces/set (0.39). Senior Abby Bednar sits eighth in points/set (3.93), fifth in aces/set (0.39), and eighth in kills/set (3.19). Junior Carly Sobieralski ranks fourth in assists/set (9.53) while junior Paris Downing posts the second-most blocks/set (1.10). Sophomores Keira Moore and Bianca Anderson round out the leaders with Moore standing eighth in digs/set (3.92) and Anderson 10th in hitting percentage (.272).
 
About Lindenwood. The Lions enter the weekend boasting a 13-12 overall record and a 9-5 OVC record. Lindenwood has scored an OVC win in every weekend series of the conference season. This will be the Lions’ final home matchup of the season and will be looking to clinch an OVC Championship berth with one win. Lindenwood has posted a league-best 100 aces in conference action and is top-five in the OVC in hitting percentage (.196), points/set (16.10), assists/set (11.75), kills/set (12.75), opponent aces/ set (1.35), opponent digs/set (15.94), and aces/set (1.66).
 
Leading the Lions. Jessie Seidel has been the leader for the Lions this season, posting a fifth-best 4.69 digs/set margin along with a team-leading 36 aces. Allie Otten stands eighth in the league in assists/set (6.51) while Rebecca Janke ranks seventh in hitting percentage (.294).
 
More Information. For more information about USI Volleyball and Athletics, go to USIScreamingEagles.com or follow USI Athletics on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

 

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.

Another dog was murdered on North side

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Fancy was shot and killed off St Joseph Ave. If anyone has any information on this please call the sheriff’s office.

This was the second dog killed in the area recently.

Humrichous’ 21 points lifts Aces past RedHawks in opener

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Aces open the season with 72-64 win 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Ben Humrichous led the way with 21 points as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team opened the season with a 72-64 victory over Miami Ohio at the Ford Center.

Limited to just three points in the first half, Humrichous erupted for 18 points in the second half.  He connected on four of his six outside tries while adding eight rebounds and three assists.  Joshua Hughes started his freshman campaign with 12 points and seven rebounds.  Yacine Toumi was third Purple Aces player to reach double figures, scoring 10 on a 5-of-9 shooting game.  Darweshi Hunter tied for the top scoring total with 21 points.  He drained six of his eight 3-point tries.

“It comes down to getting stops.  We went through a stretch where we got some big stops and turned them into points,” UE head coach David Ragland said after the win.  “Our depth, size and conditioning caught up to Miami and really helped us.  Forcing 19 turnovers and getting to the free throw line 30 times were big for us.  We are happy to be 1-0.”

Cam Haffner connected from downtown in the first possession before converting a layup to make it a 5-0 lead for the Aces.  Miami came right back with five in a row to tie it up before taking their first lead of 8-7 just over four minutes into the game.  Yacine Toumi’s first basket of the night gave the lead back to UE on the ensuing possession.

Over the course of the first half, the squads exchanged the lead on nine occasions.  Neither team led by more than one possession until the late moments of the period.  After Joshua Hughes converted three free throws to put Evansville in front by a 23-22 score at the 7-minute mark, the RedHawks scored seven in a row to open a 29-23 edge with 4:42 remaining.

Antonio Thomas ended the Miami run before Haffner forced a steal and found Toumi on the outlet pass to make it a 1-possession game once again less than a minute later.  MU overcame the rally by Evansville and held a 34-32 lead at the break.  Darweshi Hunter hit four triples in the opening stanza to lead all scorers with 13 points.  The RedHawks shot 61.9% in the half with UE finishing at 43.5%.

Kenny Strawbridge Jr. grabbed a loose ball and nailed a 3-pointer to get his squad within one at 38-37 in the opening moments of the second half, but the hot shooting for Miami continued with back-to-back triples giving them their largest lead of seven points just over a minute later.  Ben Humrichous ended the stretch with a 3-point play and Haffner once again connected with Toumi on a dunk to cut the deficit to two inside of the 16-minute mark.

Two more triples by MU extended their lead to a game-high eight points at 52-44 with 12:47 remaining in the game.  Facing its largest deficit of the night, the Aces stormed back with Ben Humrichous doing the damage.  Back-to-back triples along with a pair from inside the arc highlighted a 12-0 run over the next four minutes as UE went back up by four.

Miami got back within one on two occasions, but Evansville kept up the pressure.  Joshua Hughes connected on a layup to open a 7-0 run to push the advantage to 65-57 with 4:14 remaining.  UE led by as many as nine in the final minutes and clinched the win by a final score of 72-64.

“Our scout team really made us ready to win tonight,” Ben Humrichous exclaimed.  “The group that we have is a tough group but a very connected group.  We knew we had plenty of time to come back and we were able to put it together and work as a team.”

Evansville’s defensive effort was crucial in the final 20 minutes.  Miami hit 7 of its opening 11 attempts in the period before the Aces defense held them to just 5-of-20 in the final 12 minutes.  MU finished with the night at 48.1% while the Aces shot 45.1%.

On Thursday, the Aces return to the floor to face UHSP at 7 p.m. inside the Ford Center.