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BLOOMINGTON – Indiana swimming and diving senior Jassen Yep was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week, and Ahmed Hafnaoui was picked the Big Ten Freshman of the Week via announcement from the conference office on Wednesday (Nov. 1).
Yep and Hafnaoui each swept their disciplines in IU’s dominant wins over No. 10 Auburn and No. 20 Missouri last Wednesday, as the men’s and women’s teams have each started the season 3-0 in dual meet action.
Yep won the breaststroke events, posting times well under the NCAA B cut standards. Yep’s 1:54.71 in the 200-yard breaststroke ranks No. 4 in the country this season and No. 1 in the Big Ten. In the 100 breast, he dropped the sixth-best time nationally in 52.78, just .78 seconds off his personal-best time set at the 2023 NCAA Championships where he placed 21st nationally last season. Additionally, his 24.22 split in the 200-yard medley relay was the fastest of any competitor.
Hafnaoui also posted a pair of the nation’s top time in his first short-course yards meet as a Hoosier. Sweeping the distance events, his 8:55.74 in the 1,000-yard freestyle ranks No. 3 in the country, and his 4:18.62 500 free sits No. 6.
Yep, Hafanoui and the Hoosiers return to action in its midseason meet, the Ohio State Invitational, November 16-18 in Columbus, Ohio.
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Knox County – Tuesday night, October 31, at approximately 11:15 p.m., Trooper Buchanan was traveling north on US 41 near Hart Street when he spotted a 2006 Chevrolet SUV traveling north in the southbound lanes. Trooper Buchanan drove through the grassy median, activated his emergency lights, and stopped in the passing lane blocking the path of the wrong-way vehicle. The driver of the wrong-way vehicle slowed down but struck the front end of Trooper Buchanan’s patrol car causing minor damage. The driver was identified as Vanessa Gadsden, 61, of Vincennes. Gadsden displayed signs of impairment and failed field sobriety tests. A preliminary chemical test revealed she was under the influence of cannabinoids and oxycodone. A blood sample was also sent to the Indiana Department of Toxicology for further evaluation. Gadsden was arrested and taken to the Knox County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.
Arrested and Charges:
Arresting Officer: Trooper Brock Buchanan, Indiana State Police
Assisting Officer: Trooper Tanner Hurley, Indiana State Police
Assisting Agency: Knox County Sheriff’s Office
On November 1, 2023, community leaders will gather at BALLY’S-Evansville today to observe the City-County Observer bestowing three (3) “Community Service Awards†and a “Male and Female” Of The Year Awards” to deserving individuals or organizations who are well-known leaders and volunteers throughout our community.
It’s with extreme pleasure and pride, that we announce our two (2) well-deserving “Persons  Of The Year ” award.† The winner of the 2023 “Man Of The Year is the renowned Television and Radio legend  MIKE BLAKE. The 2023 CCO “FEMALE of The YEAR” award winner is a community leader and political icon. CONNIE ROBINSON.
The City-County Observer recently announced our three (3) deserving “Community Service Award†winners for 2023. They are the well-respected Daniela Vidal Chancellor of IVY Tech Community College and the Honorable Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge, Tom Massey, and Southwestern Indiana Building and Construction Trades Council Selected CCO “2023 Organization Of The Year”
Steve Hammer and County Commissioner Ben Shoulders are Co-Chairmen of the 2023 “Community Services Award Luncheon” Â They are also excited to announce that D. William Moreau a highly regarded and nationally known attorney and newspaper President/Publisher of the Indiana Citizen newspaper shall be the event Keynote Speaker.
This year’s event Master of Ceremonies will be the Memorial Baptist Church mega preacher and publisher of “Our Times” newspaper, Dr. Adrian Brooks.
Today’s awards luncheon will be held at Bally’s-Evansville in Walnut rooms A and B. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., and the event will officially start at noon
For the last 10 years, this “Awards Luncheon” was sold out. We had to turn away 7 groups of people who wanted a table at this event.
EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/31/2023) The University of Evansville’s (UE) Dunigan Family School of Nursing has announced the recent achievement of full accreditation status from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) through Spring 2031. This accreditation signifies the school’s commitment to excellence in nursing education and its dedication to preparing students for successful careers in the field.
Notably, the ACEN Board of Commissioners, in their assessment of the school’s nursing program, identified a remarkable area of program strength. The Dunigan Family School of Nursing’s students benefit from a rich and diverse learning experience that encompasses educational activities exploring a wide range of cultures, ethnic differences, and societal distinctions.
One of the standout features contributing to this program’s strength is the unique opportunity for students to study abroad while pursuing their nursing education. By taking nursing courses in foreign countries, students broaden their horizons, gain a global perspective, and enhance their cultural competence. Importantly, they can achieve their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree within eight semesters, making this an exceptional and efficient pathway for aspiring nurses.
“We are thrilled to receive full accreditation status from ACEN, which underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence in nursing education,” said Dr. Jerrilee LaMar, Associate Professor and Nancy McFadin Mueller Chair in Nursing. “We are especially proud of our unique programs that offer students the chance to explore diverse cultures and international perspectives while working towards their BSN. This distinction reaffirms our mission to prepare our students for success in the field of nursing, both locally and globally.”