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Vanderburgh County Crash Report

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Vanderburgh County Crash Report

Crash Report – 2023-11-26

Aces travel to Chicago State for Sunday match-up

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Both teams will be looking for their first win of the season on Sunday afternoon 
 
CHICAGO — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team will look for its first win of the season following the Thanksgiving break in the Windy City.
The Purple Aces are looking for a bounce-back game after having a week off following their loss to the Michigan State Spartans. Evansville struggled against a tough Michigan State team during its fourth game of the season. UE did benefit from 11 second-chance points compared to the Spartans seven.

The Chicago State Cougars are also looking for their first win of the season on Sunday. So far, the Cougars have lost eight straight games to open the 2023-24 season but with only one of those losses coming at home. Sunday’s game will only be the second in Jones Convocation Center for Chicago State as they return from the Cleveland State Tournament with losses to Kansas City and Cleveland State.

The Aces continue to be effective at getting to the free-throw line around tough offenses. As of Tuesday morning, the Aces are 57th in the nation in free throw attempts with 22.25 a game and 44th in free throws made per game with 16.25. UE also has one of the highest rates of free throws in the Valley, ranking in the Top 3 for free throws made per game.

In her sophomore season, point guard Kynidi Mason Striverson has become a staple on the floor for Evansville. Averaging 35.15 minutes a game, Mason Striverson leads the MVC in minutes per game, a full 30 seconds ahead of the player behind her in the conference. Nationally, Mason Striverson is 52nd in minutes per game.

Beyond Books: Letters to Santa

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‘Tis the season for joy, and we’re thrilled to bring you a heartwarming holiday experience at Willard Public Library!

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Time: 4 PM

Location: Reading Room (lower level)

Letters to Santa at WPL – A Magical Connection!

Get ready for an enchanting event that will fill your little ones with joy and excitement! On Saturday, December 2nd, Santa Claus himself will be making a special visit to our library, and we want your family to be part of the festivities.

Express the Magic: Letter Writing to Santa

Before Santa’s arrival, we invite your kids to unleash their creativity by writing a heartfelt letter to the man in red. This is a unique opportunity for them to express their wishes, spread holiday cheer, and share in the anticipation of Santa’s visit.

Magical Moments with Ms. Lucy

Join us for an extra special treat as Ms. Lucy will be on hand to read some holiday favorites, adding an extra touch of magic to this festive gathering.

Don’t miss out on this memorable experience! Whether you choose to send the letter or keep it as a cherished memento, this event is sure to fill your little ones with joy and anticipation for the holiday season. Spread the word, mark your calendars, and join us for a magical connection at WPL!

DORSEY, THUNDERBOLTS BLAST QUAD CITY 6-2 

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Moline, Ill.:  In a complete 60-minute effort, the Thunderbolts played to their potential and finished the weekend by defeating the Quad City Storm 6-2 at Vibrant Arena on Saturday night, led by Matt Dorsey’s two goals.  The Thunderbolts next home game will be on Friday, December 1st against the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs, puck drop at 7:00pm CT.

The game began with an opening face-off fight as Matt Hobbs squared off with Quad City’s Michael Moran, setting the stage for how the Thunderbolts would battle throughout the game and be rewarded for it.  Evansville picked up a 2-0 lead early in the first period as Scott Kirton scored on the power play from Colton Kalezic and Mike Ferraro at 5:16, followed by Dorsey’s first goal at 8:15 from Lincoln Hatten and Dmitry Yushkevich.  The Storm rallied, as Nicola Levesque scored late in the first period and Matt Ustaski scored in the opening minute of the second period to tie the game at 2-2.

Instead of folding under pressure, the Thunderbolts countered with four unanswered goals to streak ahead to a 6-2 lead through two periods; The first two goals came only 47 seconds apart as Kalezic scored from Bair Gendunov at 6:07, before Ferraro’s goal at 6:55 from Brendan Harrogate and Kirton made it a 4-2 game.  Dorsey picked up his second goal from Harrogate at 15:30, and Gendunov rounded out the goal scoring at 19:11, assisted by Kalezic and Mark Zhukov to make it a 6-2 game.  The Thunderbolts shut things down in the third period, with no goals on either side as the Thunderbolts secured their first road win of the season.

Dorsey led the scoring with two goals, Kalezic picked up a goal and two assists, while Gendunov, Kirton and Ferraro each finished with a goal and assist.  Harrogate tallied a pair of assists while Cole Ceci finished with 35 saves on 37 shots for his first professional win.  The Thunderbolts and Storm meet once again on Friday, December 29th at Vibrant Arena.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY RECENT BOOKING RECORDS

Booked Last 24 Hours-Public – 2023-11-25

EVV BOARD MEETING

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 NOTICE OF REGULAR BOARD MEETING 

Notice is hereby given that the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District Board’s Regular Board Meeting will be: 

DATE: Monday, November 27, 2023 

TIME: 4:00 pm, Local Time 

PLACE: Evansville Regional Airport 

7801 Bussing Drive 

Evansville, IN 47725 

Regina Hermann. President 

Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District 

7801 Bussing Drive Evansville, IN 47725 • Phone: 812.421.4401 Fax: 812.421.4412 • www.flyevv.com 

Deaconess Health

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Medical Office Asst Float
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Assists in coordinating patient payments, posting charges, issuing receipts and posting payments and other duties as assigned. Float Job Duties may include:
4 days ago
Patient Care Technician
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
We require ACLS and encourage certifications and continued education. We are a 32 bed unit consisting of private rooms. Schedule: Full Time – 72, Day/Evening.
2 days ago
Outreach Phlebotomist
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Current driver’s license and clean driving record. We pride ourselves in retaining our top talent by offering work environments that support professional…
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IL RN
Deaconess Illinois  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Marion, IL
Deaconess Illinois is part of the largest employer in the tristate region, and operates under the direction of a local board, with a local focus.
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Emergency Services Technician
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
As an Emergency Services Tech, you will play a critical role in continuing the healing mission of Deaconess. Schedule: Full Time – 72, Evening.
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Team Leader RN CAH – Emergency Room
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Morganfield, KY
Easily apply
Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state of practice. Minimum two years nursing experience and at least one year nursing experience in specialty…
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Diabetes Clinician PRN/Supplemental (RN)
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Current unrestricted state nursing license which allows work in both Indiana and Kentucky (licensed in both states or compact license).
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Registered Nurse – Surgical Trauma ICU (PRN/Supplemental) (RN)
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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All rooms are monitored and eight rooms are equipped to provide hemodialysis at bedside. STICU also specializes in open heart recovery, AAA and carotid artery…
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Clinic RN, LPN, CMA or RMA – rooming nurse
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Boonville, IN
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Active LPN license in state of employment. Active RN license in state of employment. Current certification/license from one of the below:
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Pharmacy Technician
Deaconess Health System  3.5 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16.00 – $20.34 an hour
Must be licensed or qualify for license in the State of Indiana. Deaconess Health System is the largest employer in the tri-state region, and operates under the…
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Osei-Bonsu’s big double-double gives short-handed No. 5 Trailblazers win at No. 12 Moberly Area

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MOBERLY, Mo. – The No. 5-ranked Vincennes University Trailblazers faced another tough test Saturday night, closing out the 2023 Moberly Area Community College Thanksgiving Classic against host and No. 12-ranked Moberly Area.

The Trailblazers led throughout most of the game but found themselves in a back-and-forth battle in the second half before pulling away at the end to pick up the 76-67 victory over the Greyhounds.

Vincennes got off to a running start over the host Greyhounds Saturday night, scoring the first seven points of the game and later building a 23-9 lead midway through the first half of play.

Moberly Area looked to answer back before halftime and used an 11-2 scoring run to cut the deficit down to five.

VU would get the lead back to eight before the halftime break, heading into the locker room holding a 30-22 lead over Moberly.

Moberly Area struck first to start the second half, with the Greyhounds using a 9-0 run to take their first lead of the game at 41-40.

The Trailblazers would grab the lead back and take a 55-48 lead before the Greyhounds again answered back with a 13-2 scoring run to take a 61-57 lead with under seven minutes to play.

Vincennes would swing the momentum back with a 13-4 scoring run of their own to take a 70-65 lead with under two minutes remaining.

After a Moberly layup cut the VU lead down to just three, the Trailblazers closed out the game at the free throw line, scoring the final six points of the night to come away with the 76-67 victory over the Greyhounds.

“Mostly it was just guts,” VU Hall of Fame Head Coach Todd Franklin said. “We’re running on fumes right now and we haven’t had a practice day in a week where we’ve had anywhere near everybody on the floor and even if they were, they were just getting through it.”

The Trailblazers entered the night with only 10 active players, with sophomores Victor Lado (Louisville, Ky.) and starter Kris King (Washington, D.C.) out with illness Saturday night.

Vincennes picked up some big performances first by freshman Lebron Thomas (Bishopville, S.C.) who led the Blazers with 26 points, eight rebounds and seven assists and hit 13 out of 16 free throw attempts to help seal the victory.

Sophomore Ryan Oliver (Antioch, Tenn.) stepped into the lineup for Kris King and finished with 18 points, four rebounds and a pair of assists, including hitting four big three-pointers in the second half.

The story of the night however was sophomore Michael Osei-Bonsu (Bolingbrook, Ill.) who controlled the glass all night to finish with 17 points and an outstanding 18 rebounds for the Blazers, his third double-double of the season.

Sophomore Karyiek Dixon (Enfield, London, UK) just missed out on a double-double of his own, ending with eight points and 11 rebounds, while also collecting three big blocks.

“To play tonight, in this game, without Kris, because we thought he could help us as a stretch four against their style of play,” Franklin added. “And you take him out completely, I can’t be prouder that our guys had the resolve to do it.”

“You look at the big three tonight with Lebron, we never took him out,” Franklin said. “He played 40 minutes and he’s been under the weather a bit like all of them. Ryan Oliver chased their scorer around defensively and you’ve got to play him all over the floor because he can hit from 25, 26, 27 feet out consistently. Ryan’s job was to chase him, don’t give him a right-hand drive. You’re fighting off screens and it’s a tremendous effort. Then for him to still have the legs to bust those shots in the second half, when we needed a guy to do it, because they were giving it. We had hurt them in the other areas, so we were imploring him to do that and then he did.”

“We went to those areas to attack and knew if they were going to come off, we put him in the spots and he drilled them and those were huge,” Franklin added. “Then you have Michael. He just dominated the glass. That man just ate that glass. And you know we’re eating the glass big when Karyiek has 11 and it doesn’t sound like much. But Michael, anything that was up there, he got it. Those three guys were just stalwarts and stalwarts down the stretch.”

“I thought Alphonse gave us some really good minutes in the first half that were key when we had two fouls on Karyiek and Michael,” Franklin said. “I thought Karyiek started to get some things done on the glass as the game went along and made some big plays there. Just across the board. But I can’t say anything but positive things about this group in terms of their toughness and resolve because I knew we would try to fight today. I really did and I thought that if we could fight and do things right that we would have a pretty good chance. But I just didn’t know if we were going to be capable and man, we were. I’m just really proud of them.”

The Trailblazers will return home for their next game, Saturday, Dec. 2, when VU hosts Elgin Community College from Elgin, Ill. into the Physical Education Complex. Tip-off time next Saturday is scheduled for 7 p.m. eastern.

“Like everything else, we just want to take away the fact of the intensity level that you have to play with,” Franklin said. “What we’re expecting and what we’re demanding. When we’re pushing, why we’re pushing. I think it’s becoming clearer all the time what it takes to play for us. I think it’s a misnomer, everybody thinks it’s hard to play for us, it’s not hard to play for us. You’ve just got to know your job and you’ve got to work every day to get as good at your job as you can. You’ve got to know those assignments, so when you go into the game you can just play the heck out of it.”

“We don’t want scared and we don’t want tentative,” Franklin added. “And we don’t want where you’re not knowing your job. We try to keep your job pretty simple and pretty repetitive every day and if you don’t do that, then we ain’t happy. But once you get across that bridge and understand what that is, I always think that’s the best way to play, not only winning wise, but it’s the most fun way to play. So we’re trying to get them across that bridge and tonight was another one of those steps of guys learning so you can get the best out of them and when the game is over you know that you’ve emptied the tank correctly and you can start trusting the guy next to you.”

“Hopefully we’ve built some trust and we’ve still got some guys that have a ways to go there,” Franklin said. “They’re still learning and we’re up and down some with it. But I think that’s the key. That’s the key to our team and it’s always the key to our team. That’s why when those guys get it, the swear by it and they’d always come back and play for us. It’s not that hard, once you understand and we’re in that process of getting that. Because you can see how important that is. Those are the things that win and lose these basketball games. Knowing your job and doing the heck out of it. You don’t have any fear of that other bunch, you are going to go at them.”

“We don’t want to play in fear,” Franklin added. “We want to play aggressive, but smart. I think you can see some of those things tonight from Ryan. Whether he made those shots or not, he stepped into those shots at the right time. They were the right shot. He was ready at the right time and you shoot that ball like you mean to hit the bottom of that net at that point. That’s when you do it. He did that and you see what happens. You give yourself a chance to be a good player and if you don’t, then you leave the game thinking, ‘well, I did everything I could. I was prepared. I busted it. I knew what I was doing. I attacked it.’ If I fall short, I know I’m not going to be happy about it, but I’ll go back to work and try to be better tomorrow. That’s it and it’s really simplistic when you say it but it’s hard to get everybody to that. I think we’re building to that and I think when we get to that we are going to be a hard team to beat. Obviously, we’re a pretty hard team to beat right now.”

VINCENNES BOX SCORE

VINCENNES (76):  Ryan Oliver 7-14 0-0 18, Kent King 0-3 0-0 0, Lebron Thomas 6-15 13-16 26, Michael Osei-Bonsu 8-12 1-1 17, Karyiek Dixon 4-9 0-2 8, Damarien Yates 1-4 0-0 3, Gerard Thomas 0-1 0-0 0, Mathieu Nader-Kalombo 0-7 0-0 0, Alphonse Muteba 1-3 2-3 4, Team 27-68 16-22 76.

VU (9-0) – 30    46 – 76

Moberly Area – 22    45 – 67

Three-point goals: VU 6 (Oliver 4, L. Thomas, Yates). Rebounds: VU 50 (Osei-Bonsu 18). Assists: VU 16 (L. Thomas 7). Steals: VU 7 (Osei-Bonsu 2, Dixon 2). Blocked shots: VU 4 (Dixon 3). Turnovers: VU 16. Personal Fouls: VU 12. Fouled out: None.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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