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HOT JOBS
Jasper Community Arts Receives $10,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
[Jasper, IN]—Jasper Community Arts is thrilled to announce that it has been selected as a recipient of a Challenge America award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).The $10,000 grant will play a pivotal role in supporting two educational performances for local schools during the current semester. This exciting news comes as part of the NEA’s first round of fiscal year 2024 grants, with a total of 257 Challenge America awards being distributed, amounting to $2,570,000 in grants.
NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson, PhD, expressed her enthusiasm about the grant,stating, “The NEA is delighted to announce this grant to Jasper Community Arts, which is helping contribute to the strength and well-being of the arts sector and the local community. We are pleased to be able to support this community and help create an environment where all people have the opportunity to live artful lives.”
In response to this prestigious recognition, Executive Director Kyle Rupert shared his thoughts, saying, “I am incredibly grateful to the National Endowment for the Arts for this generous Challenge America award. This grant not only recognizes the dedication ofJasper Community Arts to the local arts sector but also enables us to bring exceptional educational performances to our community’s schools.â€
As part of the grant’s initiatives, Jasper Community Arts will be presenting two captivating performances for students in the area. Janet’s Planet will be showcased for students in grades 3-5, offering an engaging and educational experience. Additionally, Dot, Dot, Dot…A New Musical, based on the popular children’s book, will be presented to students in grades K-2.
This grant not only signifies a significant milestone for Jasper Community Arts but also underscores the organization’s commitment to fostering artistic experiences and educational opportunities within the community. Jasper Community Arts expresses sinceregratitude to the NEA for their support and looks forward to delivering outstanding performances that will inspire and enrich the lives of local students.
For more information about Jasper Community Arts and its upcoming events, please visit
BREAKING NEWS: Ben Shoulders (D)Â will not seek re-election; announces resignation from County CommissionÂ
Men’s basketball takes UNI to the wire in Cedar Falls
Aces drop 70-63 game against Panthers
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – In a contest that went right down to the wire, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team came up just short with UNI taking a 70-63 win inside the McLeod Center on Tuesday.
For the third time in his career, Yacine Toumi scored a career-high 20 points. He hit 9 of his 16 field goal tries and tallied 6 boards, 3 assists, 2 steals and a block. Chuck Bailey III scored 14 points while Tanner Cuff was one shy of his career mark, registering 13 points. Cam Haffner scored six points, including consecutive triples in the second half that kept the Purple Aces right in the thick of the battle. Tytan Anderson and Nate Heise led the way for the Panthers with 15 points each.
“I thought the guys had the right mindset over the last two days coming into this game. The response was spot on; that is how you want to play – giving yourself an opportunity to win,†UE head men’s basketball coach David Ragland said. “This is a hard place to win, especially with the start that we had, but if you take away the opening segments of each half, it is much closer.â€
It was UNI getting the early jump, hitting three of their opening four attempts to take a 7-0 lead. Yacine Toumi took a feed from Kenny Strawbridge Jr. to score Evansville’s first points of the game. The early run for the Panthers continued as they opened an 11-2 advantage and maintained a 9-point lead, up 17-8 at the 12:11 mark.
Over the next four minutes, Evansville took control along with its first lead of the night. Scoring eight in a row while hitting four out of five attempts, Cam Haffner took it coast-to-coast and fed Toumi for the go-ahead basket with 7:49 on the clock. UE’s defense UNI to 0-for-5 with a turnover during that stretch. Seconds after the Aces jumped in front, a triple by UNI opened a 5-0 spurt.
Gage Bobe knocked down a triple to make it a 1-point game and the Aces remained within a handful of points over the ensuing stretch before Chuck Bailey III found his groove. His 3-point play got UE within a pair with 1:42 remaining and, following a Panthers miss, Tanner Cuff converted a layup to tie the game. Bailey got the job done once again in the final minute, nailing a 3-pointer to send the Aces to the break with a 31-28 lead.
Evansville had a strong finish to the half; after falling behind by an 11-2 margin, the Aces outscored UNI by a 29-17 margin over the final 15:11 of the first period.
It took just a few seconds for UNI to tie the game in the second half, converting a 3-point play in their opening possession. That would be the first of ten in a row by the Panthers to open the second half and a 38-31 lead. Strawbridge got Evansville on the board with a 3-pointer and Toumi followed with a jumper that cut the deficit back to two.
UNI went back up by eight points as the game entered its final nine minutes, holding the Aces scoreless for close to three minutes and holding a 51-43 edge. That is when Cam Haffner took matters into his own hands. Consecutive triples by the sophomore cut the gap down to two at 51-49. Cuff recorded a triple with just over six minutes remaining that made it a 54-52 game. With just under five minutes remaining, the Aces had the ball and a chance to take the lead, but a turnover led to a UNI triple on the other end. Another three by the Panthers extended the lead to 60-55 with three minutes on the clock.
Cuff connected on his fifth bucket of the contest to get UE within a possession, but each time the Aces rallied, UNI had the answer. Late free throws saw them complete the game with a 70-63 win. Evansville outshot UNI by a 44.6%-41.5% margin but it was the Panthers with the 37-30 rebounding edge.
Two home games are on the schedule for the Purple Aces when they host Illinois State at 1 p.m. Saturday before welcoming UIC on Jan. 31 in a 7 p.m. match-up.
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COUNTY COMMISSION TO SEEK NEW LEADERSHIP AT AREA PLAN
January 22, 2024
Mayor Stephanie Terry
1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Civic Center Complex, Room 302
Evansville, Indiana 47708
RE: | Vanderburgh County Area Plan Commission
Our Client No. 2019.004 |
Dear Mayor Terry:
After lengthy review and careful consideration, the Board of Commissioners has determined that it is in the best interests of the citizens of Vanderburgh County to seek new leadership for the Area Plan Commission. Over the past several years, it has become clear to us that the current Executive Director, Mr. Ron London, and legal counsel have a totally different vision and conflicting legislative goals from those of the elected officials and policymakers.Â
We further believe that he has repeatedly exceeded the scope of his duties as Executive Director and openly promoted his own personal agenda rather than merely registering differing opinions.
It is our hope that the City and County can come together to seek new leadership and new legal counsel in the Area Plan Commission which will promote our common goals and vision for this community.
Respectfully,
THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY, INDIANA
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Cheryl Musgrave, President   Â
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Justin Elpers, Vice President
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Ben Shoulders, Member
cc:Â Members of Vanderburgh County Council
    Members of Area Plan Commission