UE men’s soccer earns United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award
It’s the 12th time in program history the Purple Aces have been named to the award list
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the seventh time in nine years, the University of Evansville men’s soccer team has been recognized for its academic performance.
On Wednesday morning United Soccer Coaches announced their 2022-23 College Team Academic Award Winners. With a 3.27 overall GPA through the academic year, the Purple Aces where one of 318 men’s teams named a Team Academic Award Winner. Evansville last earned the prestigious academic honor for the 2019-20 school year.
United Soccer Coaches annually celebrates the academic achievements of high school and college soccer teams whose student-athletes collectively demonstrate a commitment to excellence in their studies over the course of a full academic year. College Team Academic Award recipients are active members of the United Soccer Coaches College Services Program with a composite grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale for all players on the roster.
UE is one of 187 schools whose men’s and women’s programs both earned the College Team Academic Award. Evansville was also one of several Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) schools to make the United Soccer Coaches list including Belmont, Bowling Green, Bradley, Missouri State, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan.
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Bringing It Home: How An Evansville Native Made History
Bringing It Home: How an Evansville Native Made History
August 18, 2023,
By Xain Ballenger, The City-County Observer
Last November, a glass ceiling shattered as Diana L. Moers ran for and was elected the first female Prosecuting Attorney in Vanderburgh County. Now nearly a half-year into her tenure, Moers spoke to the City-County Observer about growing up in Evansville, the trajectory of her legal career, and what it means to return to her hometown and serve as its elected Prosecutor.Â
Early Life
Moers’ family traces its roots in Evansville back to the 1900s when they arrived as talented brick-layers. Moers was born at Deaconess, now known as Deaconess Midtown. Her dad, Tim Moers, was a foreman of construction crews and her mom, Sue Moers, was a homemaker and staunch school supporter.
Moers graduated from North High School where she was the captain of the tennis team and president of the debate team. In 1999, Moers was named a State champion in policy debate with her partner, Joshua Claybourn.
Public speaking and leadership are two skills Moers honed at an early age through debate and have proven to be invaluable throughout her career. “Diana has mastered the art of speaking with authority while also being relatable,†said Winston Lin, her Chief Deputy, “She is direct and concise, but she also listens to other opinions before she arrives at a conclusion. When you talk to Diana, you know immediately that she is genuine because you can sense the purposefulness in everything she does and, more importantly, that she is not afraid of making hard decisions to achieve her goals.†Â
Education and Early Career
Moers attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in political science and a minor in international studies. Next up was law school at Western Michigan Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan.
Moers always knew that she wanted to do trial work. After law school, she served as an assistant state’s attorney in the Will County Prosecutor’s Office located south of Chicago in Joliet. “It was the type of job where if you wanted to do lots of trials, you definitely would have the opportunity for that,†explained Moers, “And I was successful at trials and I really, really enjoyed it.† Moers said the job was stressful and high-paced, but was equally, if not more, rewarding and exciting. “I found being a Deputy Prosecutor to be extremely fulfilling. I loved the work I was doing day to day, I felt good about my contributions to the community I lived in, and I was getting to use my public speaking skills while developing trial skills,†said Moers.
Returning to Indiana
Moers knew that she wanted to return to Indiana. After passing the Indiana Bar, Moers moved to Indianapolis where she served at the Secretary of State’s Office in the Prosecution Assistance Unit – an arm of the Indiana Securities Division which aids prosecutors around Indiana in the prosecution of violations of the Indiana Securities and Loan Broker Acts. Additionally, Diana was an enforcement attorney for the division who was charged with overseeing the state’s investment and financial protection industry. She was sworn in as a special prosecutor for counties all across the state to handle cases developed by the Indiana Securities Division.
“I traveled all around the state with my investigators, and we prosecuted securities fraud, which is more commonly known as a Ponzi scheme,†said Moers. Although she was happy that she got to experience living and working in Chicago, she was glad to be back in Indiana. “I just felt really good to be back and contributing to the state I grew up in.”
Following her successful tenure in the Secretary of State’s Office, Moers was approached by then-Treasurer of State, Kelly Mitchell. Mitchell needed an Executive Director for the Board for Depositories, which was a board monitoring the financial institutions in the state. Moers served as the Executive Director of that board, which included government officials like the Lieutenant Governor, the Governor, the State Board of Accounts, the Director of Financial Institutions, and the head of banks and credit unions around Indiana. “This position was a tremendous opportunity to work with high level government officials and private officers. I had always admired Kelly Mitchell, who is a dedicated public servant, and felt it was an honor to work for her,†said Moers.
Feeling the itch to be in the courtroom again, Moers accepted a litigation role with the Indiana Attorney General. After only a year, Moers was promoted to Section Chief of their government litigation section. In this role, she managed a large team of attorneys in defending the state, its agencies, and officials, including judges and prosecutors in civil rights lawsuits that could lead to federal and state jury trials.
Running for Office
Running for Prosecuting Attorney remained in the back of Moers’ mind for several years. What ultimately pushed her to pursue this dream was the disturbing news that she was reading about in her home county of Vanderburgh.
While reading the local paper and talking to her friends in law enforcement, it was evident to Moers that there was an overwhelming crime problem in Vanderburgh County and ongoing difficulties with how the Prosecutor’s Office was being ran. “It just broke my heart that when you search for “Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office†on the internet, that all these stories of scandals show up. And that is not what the office is for. I am very passionate about not only doing things the right way, but serving the taxpayers and prosecuting public corruption, too,†said Moers.
The election process was long and grueling, but Moers was ready for the challenge and took it one day at a time. Her approach was to focus on the voters and meeting their needs, never saying no to meetings, phone calls, or speaking engagements regardless of who was putting on the event or how many people were attending.
Raising money did not come naturally to Moers, who said it was difficult for her at first to call strangers and ask them for money. But she realized that her grassroots campaign needed funds to get her name out. She learned that a personal touch was critical because it allowed voters to feel connected to her candidacy. All of the billboards and lawn signs could not outweigh the importance of contacting individual voters.
Realizing the Dream
Moers officially won the race for Prosecuting Attorney on November 8 of 2022. “I was very strategic about what I was doing and very intentional with how I spent my money. To know that all of that paid off, and my dream had been realized, was one of the best days of my life,†shared Moers.Â
When asked about her impact as the first female prosecutor, Moers said, “I hope that young girls especially see me doing something like this. And when people tell them they don’t belong at the table, they can see that actually, women do have a seat at the table. It is important to me that when people envision a leader, they don’t automatically think of a man in a suit, they think of a woman, also,†stated Moers.Â
Moers also stated that the best part is working really hard for the place you grew up in and it feels awesome to make this her life’s work.
Being Sworn In
Moers recalled that it was great to have her husband with her the day she was sworn into office, but she had started working long before that day. “The minute that I won, we started meeting with everybody in the office. I would come in and sit in an office space and I interviewed the staff with my Chief Deputy. By the time I started on day one, we already had a good idea of some things we were going to do, but we also took a careful approach and did not make substantial changes until we better understood how things actually worked,†said Moers.Â
“We have an excellent core of people in the office who care deeply about protecting the citizens of Vanderburgh County and achieving justice for victims, the community, and the state,†said Moers, “One of the most important things we learned about the office was that, while its primary duty is prosecution, the office is instrumental in helping people in numerous other ways whether through our Victim Advocates, Child Support, or Adult Protective Services units.Â
Goals
Moers outlined her goals for the office and what she plans to accomplish during her tenure. Moers is currently working to establish a Crime Gun Intelligence Center, stating that the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office will partner with the Evansville Police Department, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, and federal agencies to tackle this initiative.Â
“Vanderburgh County is at a tipping point where we see high levels of crime, especially violent crime involving guns and/or drugs, that should, and must, be addressed proactively,†said Moers, “We’re gathering resources to make sure we’re using everything we have so all of our agencies can pool our resources together to fight back against the criminals who use guns.â€
An ongoing goal of Moers is to have great courtroom results and to have the best Deputy Prosecutors in the state. She encourages her Deputies to collaborate and continue to do their best to serve the people of Vanderburgh County. “I will not be starting new Deputy Prosecutors on felony cases. I start them with misdemeanors so they’re well-trained by the time they’re handling higher profile cases. This best serves the victims, our witnesses including officers, the courts, and the public,†said Moers. “We are fortunate to have many experienced deputies in the office who can share their expertise and experiences with younger deputies, and we are always on the lookout for attorneys who are interested in public service and making a difference in the safety of this county that we call home.â€
Moers made clear her desire to serve everyone in Vanderburgh County by fighting fairly for justice, elevating the practice of criminal law in the county through her office, and to make her hometown a safer place. Moers wishes to serve as the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor for many years to come.Â
FOOTNOTE: Xain Ballenger is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism.
SEPTEMBER 2023 HAPPENINGS AT BALLY’S
SEPTEMBER 2023 HAPPENINGS
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Qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members receive a choice of Free Gift(s) or Free Slot Play.
Wednesday, September 6 – Mason Deep Nested Bowl Set
Thursday, September 7 - Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Friday, September 8 – Blowout Gift Giveaway
Wednesday, September 13 – Choose from Mason Drinkware Set or DeWalt Multi-Tool
Thursday, September 14 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
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Wednesday, September 27 – Choose from Google Speaker or Sprinkler Kit
Thursday, September 28 – Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Friday, September 29 – Sunday, October 1 – Tier Gift Giveaway
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Friday and Saturday, September 8 & 9, from 5PM – 9PM CT
Sunday, September 10, from 10AM – 2PM CT
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Saturday, September 9
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Saturday, September 9
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Sunday, September 10
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Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, September 15, 16 or 17
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TAP HOUSE SANDWICH OF THE MONTH – $16
TAP HOUSE BEER OF THE MONTH – $5.50 Pint
TAP HOUSE CHEESECAKE OF THE MONTH – $8
Tuesday, September 5 – National Cheese Pizza Day – Enjoy $6 Cheese Pizza in The Deli
Thursday, September 7 – National Beer Lovers Day – Celebrate at Tap House
Monday, September 18 – National Cheeseburger Day – $2 OFF All American Burger in Tap House. Dine-In only.
Wednesday, September 20 – National Pepperoni Pizza Day – $6 Pepperoni Pizza in The Deli
September 28 – National Drink Beer Day – Celebrate at Tap House!
September 29 – National Coffee Day – 50% OFF Small Coffee in The Deli
LEGENDARY CELEBRATION
Legend Club Members receive complimentary appetizers and alcohol each Friday from 5PM-9PM at Cavanaugh’s On the River.
PREMIUM WEEKEND PARTY
Legend Club Members receive complimentary drinks from 7PM-12AM at the High Limit Bar on Fridays and Saturdays.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PIANO BAR AT CAVANAUGH’S ON THE RIVER – The casual, upscale atmosphere of the Piano Bar is the ideal place to enjoy live regional entertainment on Thursdays from 6PM-9PM and on Fridays and Saturdays from 6PM-10PM CT.
- September 1 – Bob Green
- September 2 – Cody Campbell
- September 7 – Andrea Wirth
- September 8 – Bob Green
- September 9 – Bob Green
- September 14 – Andrea Wirth
- September 15 – Jed Demlow
- September 16 – Jed Demlow
- September 21 – Andrea Wirth
- September 22 – Bob Green
- September 23 – Jed Demlow
- September 28 – Bob Green
- September 29 – Bob Green
- September 30 – Bob Green
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MEETINGS AND GROUPS
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About Bally’s Evansville
Bally’s Evansville is a multi-million-dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana. The single-level casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 950 slot games, thirty live and electronic table games and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property also includes a sports book, three dining options, three bars, conference center, riverfront event center and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.
About Bally’s Corporation
Bally’s Corporation is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omni-channel presence of Online Sports Betting and iGaming offerings. It currently owns and manages 15 casinos across 10 states, a horse racetrack in Colorado and has access to OSB licenses in 18 states. It also owns Bally’s Interactive International, formerly Gamesys Group, a leading, global, online gaming operator, Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform and Bally Casino, a growing iCasino platform.
With 10,500 employees, the Company’s casino operations include approximately 15,000 slot machines, 500 table games and 5,300 hotel rooms. Upon completing the construction of a casino facility in Chicago, IL and a land-based casino near the Nittany Mall in State College, PA, Bally’s will own and manage 17 casinos across 11 states. Its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “BALY”.
Historic Otters’ Offense blasts Y’alls
Florence, KY. – The Evansville Otters broke a franchise record with nine doubles while mounting 22 total hits in a 18-8 blasting of the Florence Y’alls on Thursday night at Thomas More Stadium.
Dakota Phillips totaled five hits – tying the second most in a single game in franchise history. Noah Myers drove in seven RBIs, also tied for the second best in 28 years of Evansville baseball while his three doubles were tied for the most in a single Otters’ game.
Evansville totaled 12 extra-base hits and scored in seven innings. The Otters won the series amassing a season best 35 runs over the three-game series.
A four-run second inning was the first big Otters’ inning. Phillips and Jomar Reyes started the inning with doubles. George Callil and Myers would both drive in runs as part of a four-run and four double inning for the Otters.
Phillips hit a 413-foot solo home run to center in the third inning for his second straight day with a homer and his 250th professional career hit.
Florence scored two in the second inning and another three in the third inning to cut the Otters’ lead to 6-5.
Evansville responded with three runs in the fourth. Myers hit a two-run homer to highlight the frame.
The Otters blew the game open with a five-run sixth inning. Phillips drove in the first run of the frame with a double and Myers blasted another double to score two. A sacrifice fly and Gary Mattis’ RBI hit completed the crooked number inning.
The Otters tallied another two scores in the eighth inning with a Myers double and Mattis’ triple.
Reyes’ doubled in the ninth for the Otters record-breaking ninth double in the game as Evansville closed the scoring with two runs in the final frame.
Justin Watland earned his seventh win of the season, throwing a quality start. He tossed six innings allowing three earned runs with four strikeouts. He did not allow a run over his last three innings of work.
Leoni De La Cruz pitched a final two scoreless innings for the Otters’ with three strikeouts.
Myers finished the night with four hits, two walks and four runs to go with his seven RBIs and reached base in every plate appearance. Phillips added four runs and two RBIs with his five hits. George Callil finished with four hits on the night and three runs scored.
Eight Otters’ scored runs and eight batters totaled hits as the squad finished with their most runs and hits in any ballgame this season.
Evansville continues the six-game road trip traveling to Washington, Pennsylvania to face the Wild Things in a three game weekend series. The series opener is slated for a 6:05 PM CT first pitch on Friday with the broadcast available on the Otters Digital Network and simulcast on FloSports.
CenterPoint Energy Foundation encourages nonprofits to apply for funding as deadline approaches for 2023 grant cycle
Foundation accepting eligible organizations’ applications through Aug. 18
​Evansville – Aug. 14, 2023 – The CenterPoint Energy Foundation is accepting applications for its last grant cycle of 2023 through Aug. 18. The Foundation awards grants to nonprofits in the communities the company serves that support programs focused on the Foundation’s two main areas of giving, Community Vitality and Education.
The company prioritizes programs that serve under-resourced populations, advance equity and promote inclusion to help communities thrive. Recently, the Foundation awarded a grant to the CenterPoint Energy YMCA serving the Glenwood Neighborhood, which opened the doors of a newly renovated facility to students for the new school year. The funds allowed for an extensive renovation to the existing facility which included upgrades to the building’s entrance, security system, gymnasium, landscaping and a new roof. In addition to the renovations, an 1,800 square foot expansion was added to include a multi-purpose community center and commercial kitchen and a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) lab.
“The CenterPoint Energy Foundation continues to invest in initiatives that not only improve our stakeholders’ lives today, but also build a strong foundation for tomorrow,†said Amanda Schmitt, CenterPoint Energy Foundation President. “As we strive to fund programs with strong impact and measurable outcomes within our funding priorities, we encourage eligible organizations to apply for a grant during what is the final cycle of funding for 2023.â€
CenterPoint Energy’s charitable foundation is funded by shareholders and has no impact on customer rates. The Foundation’s finances are independent and separate from the company and may not be used directly toward energy assistance. For more information visit, CenterPointEnergy.com/Foundation.
EVANSVILLE TO HOST THE 2024 NATIONAL THEATRE ON ICE COMPETITION
EVANSVILLE TO HOST THE 2024 NATIONAL THEATRE ON ICE COMPETITION
Evansville, IN – August 18, 2023 – The Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club is pleased to announce that Evansville, Indiana will play host to U.S. Figure Skating’s 2024 National Theatre on Ice competition. Scheduled to take place from June 25-29, 2024, this prestigious competition will be held at the Ford Center and Swonder Ice Arena, bringing together the most creative and talented skating teams from across the country.
“We’re very excited for the 2024 National Theatre on Ice to be heading to Evansville, Indiana,†said U.S. Figure Skating Senior Director of Membership, Susi Wehrli McLaughlin. “National Theatre n Ice is a wonderful event that blends the artistry of theatre with the dynamism of ice skating, and we’re thrilled to have the nation’s best theatrical skating teams perform in Indiana. We’re looking forward to watching all the team’s creativity come to life on the ice next June.â€
This announcement comes after the remarkable success of previous amateur sporting events held in the Southwest Indiana community, attracting both national and international attention.
“On behalf of the entire Theatre on Ice Committee and all of our TOI teams, we are anxiously awaiting our return to Evansville after such a successful previous hosting experience there,†shared John Cole, National Vice Chair, Theatre on Ice Committee.
Supported in part by Explore Evansville, the 2024 National Theater on Ice competition is expected to have a substantial economic impact on the city, attracting nearly 6,000 athletes and spectators and generating approximately $2.4m in direct economic benefits.
“We’re thrilled to host the US Figure Skating National Theater on Ice competition at The Ford Center next year,†said Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. “This exciting event will bring a vibrant energy to our city, captivating audiences with the grace and artistry of these talented teams. Our community eagerly awaits the opportunity to support and cheer on these dedicated athletes as they showcase their passion and talent on our very own stage.”
The local host, the Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club, has been dedicated to promoting and fostering the sport of figure skating in the Evansville community for decades. The club provides a supportive environment for skaters of all ages and levels to grow, develop and achieve their highest potential.
“We love planning for opportunities that introduce Evansville to skaters from across the country and showcasing the artistry and talents of the teams participating. We hope to see you there!†said Kelli Mann, president of the Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club.
About Explore Evansville
Explore Evansville is the official sales and marketing agency for tourism in Evansville, Indiana and Vanderburgh County. Explore Evansville is dedicated to marketing and supporting local hotels and attractions and enhancing the area’s economy by selling the region as a premier destination for conventions, meetings, sports events, leisure, and business. Additionally, Explore Evansville operates the Evansville Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, multi-use sports facility, home to Deaconess Sports Park and Goebel Soccer Complex.