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USI to host Evansville Mayoral Debate October 18 in USI Performance Center

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WHO: To feature the three Evansville mayoral candidates: Republican Natalie Rascher, Democrat Stephanie Terry and Libertarian Michael Daugherty. The event is open to students, faculty, staff and the public.

WHAT: USI will host an Evansville Mayoral Debate, presented by WNIN Public Media.

WHEN: The event will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 18. Doors open at 6:15 p.m., and guests are asked to be seated by 6:45 p.m.

Post-debate media will have the opportunity to interview Rascher, Terry and Daugherty for approximately 30 minutes. All three candidates will be present at the same table for questions.

WHERE: The event will be held in the USI Performance Center. Media can set up cameras behind the back row, and reserved chairs will be available for print journalists. A map of campus, featuring the USI Performance Center, can be found at USI.edu/map.

Post-debate media interviews, immediately following the debate, will take place in University Center East 2219-20. University Center East can be accessed from the USI Performance Center Lobby.

*A select number of media parking spots will be reserved in front of the Fuquay Welcome Center drop off area directly in front of the building.

Holcomb Applauds up to $1B Midwest Hydrogen Hub Award from US Department of Energy

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb today applauded the U.S. Department of Energy for awarding  up to $1 billion in grant funding to the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2), which aims to develop a regional clean hydrogen hub that would include projects in Indiana.

MachH2, which consists of more than 70 Midwest public and private organizations that support the energy transition, has proposed a regional hydrogen hub that would include blue-hydrogen production at or near bp’s Whiting, Indiana refinery. Its plan also supports development of a hydrogen mobility corridor in Indiana and across neighboring states.

Blue hydrogen is a low carbon fuel that can be used to reduce carbon emissions from many difficult-to-decarbonize sectors of the economy, including steelmaking, power generation, agriculture, cement, aviation, and long-haul transportation. It is made by converting natural gas into carbon dioxide and hydrogen, capturing the carbon dioxide, then safely and permanently storing it deep underground.

“We are ecstatic that Indiana is a beneficiary of this monumental investment,” Gov. Holcomb said. “This funding has the potential to support the unprecedented economic investment proposed by BP that will cement Indiana’s pole position in the new energy economy.  This grant could propel forward this project as a critical piece of this new hydrogen ecosystem.

“We are thrilled that the US Department of Energy awarded this grant to the MachH2 coalition,” said Tomeka McLeod, bp vice president – US Hydrogen and CCS. “Our proposed Midwest hydrogen hub can help decarbonize America’s industrial heartland while enhancing Indiana’s economy, creating jobs and attracting new businesses and investments to the state.  Governor Holcomb and the Indiana state legislature thankfully had the foresight last year to create a policy framework that allows us to seize this historic opportunity, and we are excited to do our part in making the Midwest hydrogen hub a reality.”

On March 18, 2022, Governor Holcomb signed into law HB 1209, which established a regulatory framework for Indiana carbon-storage projects that would support clean-hydrogen production in the state.

Governor Holcomb has recognized the need for Midwest collaboration to obtain federal funds directed at creating hydrogen ecosystems throughout the United States.  This is why in September 2022 he signed a partnership with 7 other Midwest governors to establish a regional hydrogen coalition to encourage collaborative efforts to expand this economic opportunity.

And on September 27, 2022, alongside key state and federal lawmakers, Governor Holcomb ceremonially signed HB 1209 in Whiting, Indiana joined by leadership from BP, the Indiana Farm Bureau, Purdue University, Indiana Manufacturers Association, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, NW Indiana Forum and others.

Gov. Holcomb has shared far and wide how Indiana is a leader in the energy transition.  He was the first Indiana governor to participate in a UN COP event when he delivered two keynote addresses at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in November of 2022.  On the global stage he shared Indiana’s collaborative strategies for being a leader in the energy transition through an all-of-the-above approach which continues to attract investments that have contributed to Indiana’s ranking as No. 4 in the U.S. for new clean energy projects.

This most recent announcement by the U.S. DOE to award the MachH2 coalition is an acknowledgement that the Midwest possesses all the components critical for a successful hydrogen economy, including new opportunities to incorporate hydrogen into existing and new manufacturing processes. The award promotes opportunities to support Indiana’s manufacturing sector, especially in the northwest Indiana region, to remain globally competitive and support thousands of Hoosier jobs in these critical sectors.

Indiana has been home to bp’s Whiting refinery for more than 130 years and continues to be a strong supporter of responsible investments by the company, which also has a vast network of fuel-and-convenience locations, three wind farms and a renewable natural gas plant in the state.

EVPL hosting virtual blood donation drive

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Test tube with blood sample for lead (Pb) test

 

EVPL hosting a virtual blood donation drive

EVPL hosting a virtual blood donation drive

UE Men’s golf travels to Murray, Ky. for The Buddy

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Tournament set for Monday and Tuesday

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Fall action wraps up with a busy week for the University of Evansville men’s golf team.  The week opens on Monday when the Purple Aces will be in Murray, Ky. for “The Buddy”.

Miller Memorial Golf Course will be the host of the tournament with action taking place on Monday and Tuesday.  Par is 71 and the yardage is 6,710.  The field includes Murray State, Central Michigan, IUPUI, Detroit Mercy, Chicago State, Trevecca Nazarene, USI, Eastern Illinois and Southern Illinois.

Evansville is back on the course for the first time since wrapping up the Bubba Barnett Intercollegiate on October 3. Daniil Romashkin earned a tie for 9th place with a 209.  Romashkin and Andres Rodriguez each posted rounds of 68 in the final round of the tournament.  Their efforts were four under par.  Rodriguez improved in each round, culminating in a final score of 218.  He tied for 47th.

Nicholas Gushrowski recorded his low round of the tournament on Tuesday.  An even 72 saw him tie for 64th with a 223.  Caleb Wassmer also had his best performance of the weekend.  His 76 gave him a 3-round tally of 233.  Carson Parker carded an 80 in the final 18 holes to wrap up the event with a 238.

Eagles, Flames fight to 1-1 tie

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana sophomore forward Ednilson Voiles (Haiti) scored with 1:01 left and senior goalkeeper Braden Matthews (Princton, Indiana) made a match-saving save with five second remaining as the Screaming Eagles earned a 1-1 tie with Liberty University Sunday afternoon at Strassweg Field. The Eagles go to 1-9-3 overall and 0-3-3 in the OVC, while the Flames are 8-4-1, 3-2-1 OVC.
 
USI and Liberty battle back and forth across the field for the first 45 minutes with the Flames coming out with the 1-0 lead at the break. USI senior forward Zach Barton (St. Louis, Missouri) had the best shots for the Eagles during the first half, putting a pair on-goal.
 
Liberty took a first half lead at the 43:36 mark when a shot ricocheted off the post and into the back of goal for the only tally of the first 45.
 
In the second half, Matthews and the Eagles’ defense kept the Flames off the scoreboard throughout the final 45 minutes and set the stage for Voiles in the final minutes. Voiles got the ball on the right side of the attacking end and crossed the field, beating a pair of Liberty defenders, before sending a laser into the lower left hand corner of the goal.
 
The Flames tried to rally in the final minute and nearly got the match-winner, but Matthews had his fourth save of game in his back pocket, knocking the final shot of the match out of bounds to preserve the tie.
 
NEXT UP FOR USI:
The Eagles conclude the homestand Thursday when it hosts Eastern Illinois University for a 3 p.m. contest. EIU, which is slated to play Chicago State University this afternoon at 3 p.m., entered today’s action with a 2-8-2 overall record, 1-4-0 OVC.
 
The Panthers lead the all-time series with the Eagles, 8-2-0, after posting a 2-1 win over USI last year in Charleston, Illinois, in Summit League action. EIU has won the last two meetings, dating back to 1993.

USI earns point with scrappy effort against UT Martin

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MARTIN, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer earned a point on the road Sunday afternoon after a scrappy effort against the University of Tennessee at Martin led to a 1-1 draw.

The offenses became the story early with a high-shooting start to the contest. USI fired the game’s first two shots in the first three minutes before UT Martin launched the next six shots over the next six minutes. The Skyhawks scored on their sixth shot of the match in the 10th minute to take an early 1-0 advantage. UT Martin’s Izzy Patterson took a shot that snuck over the outstretched arm of USI redshirt freshman goalkeeper Anna Markland (Hoover, Alabama) and into the top half of the net.
 
Both defenses and goalkeepers were kept busy in the opening half. The two sides combined for 21 first-half shots, nine for USI and 12 for UT Martin. Markland made four first-half saves, and freshman midfielder Greta Ohlwein (Chicago, Illinois) had three shots in the first half for USI. The Skyhawks took the 1-0 lead into halftime.
 
The Screaming Eagles ramped up the pressure to start the second half, leading to a match-tying goal in the 55th minute. Senior midfielder Avery Schone (Galena, Ohio) gained possession near the center line and played a long pass toward the left side of the box where Ohlwein slipped the ball past UT Martin’s goalkeeper into the net. For Ohlwein, it was her first career goal, becoming the sixth different Screaming Eagle to score a career first this season. In the few minutes that followed the tying goal, USI threatened with three more shots toward the goal but was kept out.
 
UT Martin applied some attacking pressure midway into the second half, getting a few looks of their own, including a free kick just outside the top of the box that Markland saved. Southern Indiana’s defense remained solid by blocking shots and forcing a few wide of the net to keep the match level at one. In the final five minutes, the Eagles ripped four shots looking for the potential go-ahead goal. Freshman midfielder Lydia Bordfeld (Evansville, Indiana) had two good looks out of the final four shots for USI, getting one blocked and the other saved by the Skyhawks’ goalkeeper.
 
The feisty shootout featured 41 combined shots, including a season-high 21 shot attempts by Southern Indiana. USI outshot UT Martin 12-8 in the second 45 minutes. Both teams placed six shots on target. Individually, USI had seven players take multiple shot attempts. Ohlwein and sophomore midfielder Peyton Murphy (Bargersville, Indiana) had four shots each. Senior midfielder Paige Vanek (St. Charles, Missouri) had three attempts and two on goal. Markland totaled five saves between the posts.
 
Sunday’s tie extended the Screaming Eagles’ unbeaten streak to a season-best five matches. USI is now 3-0-2 in the last five contests. On the season, Southern Indiana moved to 4-6-6 overall and 3-1-3 in Ohio Valley Conference play. The Eagles are in third place in the OVC with 12 points heading into the final week of the regular season. An opportunity to host during the first weekend of the 2023 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament or even earn a double-bye into the semifinals is a possibility for USI going into the last week. The Skyhawks are now 5-7-4 this season with a 2-2-3 conference record. UT Martin is fifth in the OVC standings with nine points.
 
Up next, the Screaming Eagles will return to Strassweg Field for the regular season home finale Thursday at 7 p.m. against Southeast Missouri State University. The match can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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