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USI Multicultural Center to host 2023 Rhythm Fest

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The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center is excited to present Rhythm Fest 2023, featuring live music performances, dancing and food, at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 21 in the USI Performance Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the event is open to the public at no charge.

Rhythm Fest will feature Dekar Justus and the Bodyguards, OBootney Lee, JustBrandon, Eli Youngblood and DJ Elo. Refreshments will also be available.

“The Multicultural Center is looking forward to Rhythm Fest this year,” says Deonte Turnley, Program Advisor for the Multicultural Center. “The performers are good at engaging and entertaining a crowd, and it will be a good opportunity for these local artists to showcase their talents to not only USI, but the Evansville community, too.”

Eagles struggle in 3-1 loss to Jaguars

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USI falls to IUPUI, 3-1

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana (4-7) closed out the non-conference portion of the schedule with a 3-1 (25-22, 25-17, 25-17, 25-23) loss to IUPUI (5-5) on Wednesday night at The Jungle. USI will start the Ohio Valley Conference season on Monday against Eastern Illinois University.
 
The Eagles stood tall in the first set, taking home the 25-22 victory. USI jumped out to an 8-3 lead off four kills from three different players and an ace from senior outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois). Down 17-15, the Jaguars went on a quick 4-0 surge to take their first lead of the match. The Eagles did not falter, regaining the 20-19 lead with the help of a pair of kills from Leah Anderson and a kill from sophomore middle hitter Bianca Anderson (Chicago Heights, Illinois). USI closed out the set with a kill from senior outside/right side hitter Abby Bednar (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) to start the match with a 1-0 advantage. The Eagles were outhit by the Jaguars with 11 kills compared to 12 kills but had just three errors in comparison to eight errors for IUPUI.
 
A tough offensive outing from USI cost the Eagles the 25-17 second set. The Jaguars stormed out the gates with a 14-5 lead off eight USI offensive errors. Luckily for USI, they were able to regain momentum and cut the deficit to just six after kills from Leah Anderson and Bednar. IUPUI was able to bounce back and extended their lead back to nine until the Eagles took advantage of three Jaguars’ attacking errors to make it 21-15. However, the early deficit was too much to come back from as USI watched IUPUI knot up the match at 1-1. The Jaguars were nearly flawless on both ends, earning 13 kills with just three errors and holding the Eagles to eight kills and forcing nine errors.
 
USI could not close out the final frame after a big run from IUPUI and would fall, 25-23. The Eagles’ first five points came from multiple Jaguars’ errors until an ace from senior libero/defensive specialist Audrey Crowder (Avon, Indiana) gave USI their first offensive point and a 6-4 advantage. Trailing 15-13, IUPUI unleashed a 6-0 run that took away the Eagles’ lead. Leah Anderson battled back with back-to-back kills to cut the deficit and a kill from junior middle blocker Lauren O’Neill (Covington, Indiana) eventually tied the match at 21 apiece. Even after scoring a kill and an ace, USI watched IUPUI score four of the final six points to claim the 3-1 match victory. The Eagles’ offense could not produce in the deciding frame, earning a match-low seven kills with six errors while on the opposite end, the Jaguars scored 14 kills.
 
Leah Anderson nabbed a team-high 10 kills and two aces to pair with 11 digs for her fourth double-double of the season. Junior setter Carly Sobieralski (Indianapolis, Indiana) totaled 26 assists and a team-high 13 digs for her sixth double-double of the 2023 campaign, the most on the team thus far. Also earning double-digit digs was Bednar who ended the night with 10 digs. Leading the match with six blocks was Downing while Bianca Anderson was close behind with four blocks.
 
As a team, the Eagles had 35 kills, 33 assists, and four aces to go with 57 digs and 12 blocks. The Jaguars totaled 55 kills, 54 assists, and six aces with 64 digs and 12 blocks.
 
NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles start OVC play against undefeated EIU on Monday at 6 p.m. in Charleston, Illinois. Last season, the Panthers took both matches against USI. With EIU and USI being travel partners, they will meet again on September 26 at Screaming Eagles Arena.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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LINK OF THE AGENDA OF THE TODAYS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

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LINK OF THE AGENDA OF THE TODAYS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

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Markland Named OVC Co-Goalkeeper Of The Week

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer sophomore goalkeeper Anna Markland (Hoover, Alabama) has been named Ohio Valley Conference co-Goalkeeper of the Week. The OVC’s weekly accolades are voted upon by the league’s communications directors.

Markland claims USI’s first OVC weekly honor of the season. In two home matches last week, Markland continued her strong debut season in goal for the Screaming Eagles. Markland earned her first career win and shutout in Southern Indiana’s 2-0 victory against Austin Peay State University last Thursday. In Sunday’s 1-1 tie against Northern Illinois University, Markland made key punch-away saves for USI, including one in the final seconds to keep the match level. Overall, for the week, Markland totaled six saves.

Starting all eight matches for Southern Indiana this season, Markland has posted a 1.30 goals-against average with 27 saves. Her GAA ranks second in the OVC while her 27 saves are sixth in the league.

Markland and the Screaming Eagles (1-5-2) will next travel to the University of Kansas City on Thursday for a 7 p.m. kickoff against the Roos. The match begins a season-long three-game road swing for Southern Indiana and is the non-conference finale before OVC play starts next week.

The matchup in Kansas City on Thursday can be seen on the Summit League Network. Additional coverage links are on the USI Women’s Soccer schedule page on usiscreamingeagles.com.

Letter To Editor:: A Personal Message from Evansville City Councilman Ron Beane

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A Personal Message from Evansville At-Large City Councilman Ron Beane

September 13, 2023

As you may know, I am running for reelection as an At-Large member of the Evansville City Council. I have been honored to serve you as a member of the City Council for the past four years and hope to have the opportunity to be your representative for another term.

I am writing to share the news I was recently diagnosed with cancer and will be undergoing treatment in the coming weeks. Thankfully, the form of cancer I have is quite treatable, and I am under the care of highly qualified health professionals. I am very optimistic I will achieve a full recovery and am determined to continue my career of service to the citizens of Evansville.

I know many of my fellow Evansville residents have faced similar circumstances, either personally or through the experience of family, friends, or neighbors. I expect there will be times in the days ahead when I will need to focus on my health and well-being.

Having attended every one of the 88 regularly scheduled meetings during my term thus far, my goal is to finish this next four months and serve you for another 4-years.

It is so gratifying to have a strong support system, including my wife and family, personal friends, colleagues, and citizens throughout the city of Evansville, and beyond. I ask for your prayers and support during this time.

With sincere appreciation,

Ron Beane

FOOTNOTE: We ask you to join us in praying for Ron’s quick recovery.  We consider Ron to be an open. honest, friendly, and effective public servant.