FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Evansville, IN – Ivy Tech Community College has planned its annual Halloween party and Trick or Treating events. The two events will be free and open to the public.
Oct. 27: “Hollyween†– a Student Life sponsored free family-friendly event, will be from 5:30-7 p.m., in the Koch Student Center. Enter through the Colonial Avenue, Entrance C side of the building. Families can come dressed as their favorite Hollywood character with a spooky twist and enjoy a bouncy house, games, Escape Room, and candy.
Oct. 30: Community Trick or Treat, 3-5 p.m., throughout the Evansville Main Campus, first floor. Children can enjoy trick or treating to a variety of offices who will have sweet treats and prizes available! Families may enter through Entrance B on the front of the building. The event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Belonging.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The “Rick Stein on USI Women’s Basketball” radio show premieres with a preseason broadcast on Tuesday, October 31, live from The Hilltop Inn off Harmony Way on Evansville’s westside.
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The show will air live on WREF 97.7 FM/ESPN Radio The Ref and at listentotheref.com between 7-8 p.m. The show will feature USI Women’s Basketball Head Coach Rick Stein as well as USI Men’s Basketball play-by-play commentator Brad Klein.
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Stein will comment about the Screaming Eagles’ 2023-24 season; scheduled opponents and the Ohio Valley Conference; insight into the women’s basketball program and women’s college basketball; and live interviews with players from the team.
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2023-24 show dates are November 15, December 20, January 9, January 17, February 28, and March 12. The schedule is subject to change.
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Come be a part of the live in-person audience at The Hilltop Inn!
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WASHINGTON –Â Today, U.S. Senator Mike Braun and 8 colleagues sent a letter to Senate Leadership requesting any federal assistance to Israel not be leveraged for more Ukraine funding. It has been reported that President Biden plans to pair tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine with any new request for federal assistance for Israel.
Senator Braun was joined in support of the letter by Senators Mike Lee (R-UT), Ron Johnson (R-WI), Rick Scott (R-FL), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Roger Marshall (R-KS), J.D. Vance (R-OH), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Josh Hawley (R-MO).
In the letter, the senators highlighted that these are two separate and unrelated conflicts that cannot be considered as a ‘package deal.’ Any attempt to give additional money to Ukraine risks complicating the process and prolonging the time it will take to get aid to our ally Israel.
Excerpts from the letter below:
“We write today in the wake of over 1,400 Israeli civilians and at least 30 American citizens having been killed over the last week after brutal Hamas terrorists invaded Israel,â€Â the Senators wrote.
“In response to these developments, it is critical we give prompt consideration to any request for financial aid or other material support requested by Israel. Based on the breadth of responses from members of Congress, there is a shared urgency to consider such a request,â€Â the letter continues.
“That being said, we know there will no doubt be efforts to attach any funding to Israel to more aid to Ukraine, in excess of the already $113 billion Congress has provided to Ukraine,â€Â the Senators continued. “These are two separate and unrelated conflicts and it would be wrong to leverage support of aid to Israel in attempt to get additional aid for Ukraine across the finish line.â€
“Furthermore, it would be irresponsible and we should not risk a government shutdown by bundling these priorities together and thus complicating the process and lessening the likelihood of a funding package,â€Â the Senators wrote.
“We urge you to keep separate attempts to provide military aid to Israel from additional funds to Ukraine or other matters,â€Â the letter concludes.
Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team have successfully ensured that the criminal who murdered Indiana University student Jill Behrman in 2000 will remain behind bars.
“The wheels of justice might turn slowly at times, but we take comfort in knowing we have achieved the proper outcome in this case,†Attorney General Rokita said. “This vicious predator attacked and killed a young woman out innocently enjoying a bike ride, and Jill’s family since that time has endured a long and drawn-out investigatory and legal process. They will always mourn their loss, but we pray that God will grant them a measure of closure and peace.â€
A U.S. district court this week denied a habeas petition filed by John Myers challenging his conviction for Behrman’s murder.
Behrman’s remains were found in 2003, three years after her disappearance. Myers was arrested and convicted in 2006.
In 2019, the U.S. district court initially granted Myers’s habeas petition, reversing his conviction and ordering a new trial. His attorneys repeatedly pushed for his early release from prison, even citing COVID-19 concerns in 2020. But the Office of the Attorney General successfully appealed that decision, and the case was remanded for more proceedings — leading ultimately to this week’s decision.
Attorney General Rokita thanked his criminal appeals team, and specifically Assistant Section Chief Jesse Drum, for their work on this case.
This week’s court order is linked here.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville baseball team will take on the crosstown University of Southern Indiana baseball team on Saturday at historic Bosse Field in downtown Evansville to help raise funds for the fight against Friedreich’s Ataxia (FA) in the annual USI/West Side Nut Club #CureFA exhibition game. First-pitch is set for 2 p.m. and tickets are still available at all Banterra Bank Evansville and Newburgh locations, as well as on-line at curefa.org/USIBaseball. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students.
“The University of Evansville baseball program is thrilled to be a part of the FARA Charity game hosted by USI,†said UE head coach Wes Carroll. “This community has two great baseball teams competing at the Division I level, and to be able to come together for a great cause is amazing. It should be a great day at historic Bosse Field to bring awareness to FA and to showcase our talented teams.â€
Friedreich’s Ataxia is a degenerative neuro-muscular disorder that affects one in 50,000 people in the United States. Most individuals have onset of symptoms of FA between the ages of 5 and 18, but it can occur anything during adulthood. The Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA) is supporting research that will improve the quality and length of life for those diagnosed with FA and will hopefully lead to treatments that eliminate its symptoms. More information about FA can be found at CureFA.org.
Evansville finished last year with a 37-24 overall record and the Purple Aces advanced to the finals of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. USI posted a 17-38 overall record in its first year of transition to the NCAA Division I level.