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STIFEL RANKS NO. 1 IN J.D. POWER STUDY

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Stifel No. 1 in Overall Employee Advisor Satisfaction and Four Individual Categories

ST. LOUIS, July 15, 2023 – Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) today announced that its Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated broker-dealer subsidiary ranked No. 1 in the employee advisor segment of the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Financial Advisor Satisfaction StudySM.

Stifel’s overall score, calculated from responses submitted by Stifel financial advisors, was 777 out of 1,000 – more than 32% higher than the industry average of 588.

In addition to ranking No. 1 overall, Stifel ranked No. 1 in four individual categories: leadership and culture, products and marketing, operational support, and compensation. The firm also ranked No. 2 in professional development.

“I am thrilled that J.D. Power has named Stifel the No. 1 investment firm for employee advisor satisfaction,” said Ron Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel. “This is special because it comes from our advisors; it’s also timely because advisors around the country are voting with their feet and choosing Stifel. Advisors today want to own their own books, build enterprise value, and have the best platform for their clients. While some pundits may
think of these as new concepts, they are part of Stifel’s core values, and at the end of the day firms are judged on their core values.”

Kruszewski continued, “As the study shows, many advisors in our industry are burdened by administrative duties and other non-value-added tasks that prevent them from spending time with their clients. At Stifel, keeping such bureaucracy to a minimum is one of the many ways in which we attract and retain high-performing, client-focused advisors. As a firm where success meets success, we’re continually investing in the resources, support, and technology they need, as well as an environment in which they can truly thrive.”

Stifel ranks as the seventh largest full-service investment firm in terms of number of financial advisors, with 2,350 financial advisors.

Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments To Various Boards And Commissions

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Darron Cummings/AP/Shutterstock (11717541e) Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his State of the State address virtually, in Indianapolis State of the State, Indianapolis, United States - 19 Jan 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions.

Commission for Higher Education

The governor made one new appointment to the commission, who will serve until June 30, 2025:

  • Chad Lochmiller (Bloomington), associate professor and chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Indiana University Bloomington

FIRST Task Force

The governor made six appointments to the new task force, who will serve until the task force sunsets on June 30, 2024:

  • Hue Andrews (Noblesville), representing the Indiana Motor Truck Association
  • Mayor Ryan Daniel (Columbia City), representing Accelerate Indiana Municipalities
  • Commissioner John Frey (Crawfordsville), representing the Association of Indiana Counties
  • David Heyde (Rochester), representing the Build Indiana Council
  • Commissioner Mike Smith (Greenwood), representing INDOT
  • Paul Peaper (Indianapolis), representing taxpayers

Indiana Destination Development Corporation Board

The governor made two reappointments to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2027:

  • Allison Barber (Indianapolis), president and COO of the Indiana Fever
  • Stephen Ferguson (Bloomington), chairman of the board of Cook Group Incorporated

The governor also made one new appointment to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2027:

  • Jaime Bohler-Smith (Danville), executive director and CEO of Visit Hendricks County

State Board of Education

The governor made two reappointments to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2027:

  • Scott Bess (Danville), executive director of Purdue Polytechnic High Schools
  • Kristin Rentschler (Columbia City), a teacher at Columbia City High School

Unemployment Insurance Review Board

The governor made one reappointment to the full-time board:

  • Heather Cummings (Indianapolis), who will serve until June 30, 2026

Worker’s Compensation Board

The governor made five reappointments to the part-time board:

  • Linda Hamilton (Fort Wayne), who will serve until August 31, 2027
  • Sandra O’Brien (Valparaiso), who will serve until August 31, 2027
  • Diane Parsons (Indianapolis), who will serve until August 31, 2026
  • Kyle Samons (Greenville), who will serve until August 31, 2026
  • James Sarkisian (Valparaiso), who will serve until August 31, 2026

USTA PRO CIRCUIT EVENT RETURNS TO EVANSVILLE

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THE FIELD IS SET FOR THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL CLASSIC AS THE USTA PRO CIRCUIT EVENT RETURNS TO EVANSVILLE

Evansville, Indiana – July 14, 2023 – The field is set for The 2023 Women’s Hospital Classic in Evansville, Indiana, the first stop in the U.S. Open Wild Card Challenge.  The number one seed, Madison Brengle, will be coming to Evansville straight from Wimbledon, where she lost a close second-round match against the 21 seed.  Brengle has competed in all four majors, has two Women’s Tennis Association titles and has been ranked as high as 35 in the world.  Additionally, former top 20 players Varvara Lepchenko and Sabine Lisicki will be competing in the Evansville tournament which begins Monday, July 17 and runs through Sunday, July 23.  Both players reached their highest rankings in 2012 with Lepchenko rising to number 19 in the world and Lisicki a career-high ranking of 12.

The Women’s Hospital Classic, a U.S. Tennis Association Pro Circuit Event hosted by the Evansville Community Tennis Association, gives American tennis players the opportunity to earn points toward a main draw entry into the U.S. Open.  Up to 60 women, most of them in the 18-23 age group, will vie for prize money and points to qualify for larger tournaments.

The community can attend the Classic for free, and several special events are planned throughout the tournament, including a Pro-Am Cocktail Party, Social Brunch, Family Day and Lic’s Strawberries and Cream Finals.  Registration for special events is available by calling Brian Poynter at 713-805-1193.

For more information, visit the United States Tennis Association website at usta.com or the Evansville Community Tennis Association atplaytennis.usta.com/evansvilleetc.

What:   The Women’s Hospital 2023 Classic

When:    Monday, July 17 – Sunday, July 23, 2023

Where:    Wesselman Tennis Center (551 North Boeke Road, Evansville, IN, 47711)

Admission:  Free to the public.  Please note that some special events do require paid registration in advance.  Contact Brian Poynter at 713-805-1193 for more information.

Virtual Author Talk: Charles Soule

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You’re invited to an awe-inspiring chat with New York Times bestselling author Charles Soule as he talks about his newest book, The Endless Vessel, which explores the way we’re all connected—and what can happen when we lose our capacity for joy.

The Endless Vessel transports us to a few years from now, in a world similar to ours, where there exists a sort of “depression plague” that people refer to simply as “The Grey.” No one can predict whom it will afflict or how, but once infected, there’s no coming back.  A young Hong Kong-based scientist, Lily Barnes, is trying to maintain her inner light in an increasingly dark world. The human race is dwindling, and people fighting to push forward are increasingly rare. One day, Lily comes across something that seems to be addressing her directly, calling to her, asking her to follow a path to whatever lies at its end. Is this the Endless Vessel that leads to happiness? She leaves her life behind and sets out through time and space to find out.

Charles Soule artfully channels history, science, and drama to create a story for the ages—a story of hope and love, and possibility.

 

“IS IT TRUE” JULY 15, 2o24 reference

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We hope that today’s IS IT TRUE will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address rationally and responsibly.

City-County Observer Comment Policy. Be kind to people. No personal attacks or harassment will be tolerated and will be removed from our site.
We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree and discussions may become heated.  The use of offensive language, or insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.
IS IT TRUE that many people feel that E-REP has more political influence and financial authority than our current elected members of the City Of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?
IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville Employees Healthcare Insurance has continually posted a severe deficit each year over the last several decades?  …it looks like it’s time for newly elected members of the City Council to vote to hire a new Employee Health Insurance broker to find a long-term solution to create an affordable City of Evansville Employee Healthcare Insurance plan.
IS IT TRUE that several years ago it was reported in the Evansville Courier and Press that 1st Ward City Councilman Ben Trockman said, “I would ask the Mayor or Deputy Mayor to spend some time with the council in the new year to (address) the city’ employees health insurance plan issue? kicking the political can down the road?  …that 1st Ward City Councilman Trockman would have been spot on if he had made a motion to immediately put the city’s health care insurance plan out for a formal bid in the private sector?
IS IT TRUE that we are told the voters all over America are in the mindset to get rid of the tax and spend politicians?
IS IT TRUE that many people feel that E-REP has more political influence and financial authority than our current elected members of the City Of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?
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`…after spending 9 days in a medically induced coma he miraculously started to function on his own? Â …last week he went under the knife at St. Vincent/Ascension-Evansville for another complicated spine surgery and things went very well for him? Â …thanks are in order to Steve Hammer for helping Ron to negotiate some of his physiological challenges right after surgery?…we also thank the “Prayer Warriors” for their divine intervention on Ron’s behalf?

IS IT TRUE over the years we have made numerous references that the Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities Board was not only known for its political patronage activities but was also used as a funding source to help the City of Evansville in their occasional financial cash flow problems? …that it’s safe to say that over the last several years the Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities Board has given the City of Evansville many millions of dollars in cash advances to help the city with cash shortfalls?

IS IT TRUE it is entirely feasible to conclude that with the needed replacement of the water and sewer pipelines, repairing and paving many miles of road in Evansville, repairing and replacing sidewalks, plus the highest electricity in the state hat your average household in Evansville will not have a red cent available to live in the future?

IS IT TRUE that it was also reported in the Evansville Courier and Press that 1st Ward City Councilman Ben Trockman said, “I would ask the Mayor or Deputy Mayor to spend some time with the council in the new year to (address) the city’s health insurance plan issue” is kicking the political can down the road?  …Mr. Trockman would have been spot on if he would have made the motion to immediately put the city’s health care insurance plan out for a formal bid in the private sector?

 

City-County Observer Comment Policy. Be kind to people. No personal attacks or harassment will be tolerated and will be removed from our site.”
We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree and discussions may become a little heated.  The use of offensive language, or insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.
IS IT TRUE that we have been told by several reliable sources that the race for Mayor of Evansville is too close to call?
IS IT TRUE that several local incumbent politicians should have campaigned while they were in office and not when they were running for re-election?
IS IT TRUE that the “National Search” for the replacement of EREP CEO/President Tara Barney has been concluded?  …we been told that on January 8, 2023, Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will replace her?  …we wish Ms. Barney well and thank her for a job well done?  …we also wish Mayor Winnecke only the best in his new career?
IS IT TRUE that over the last several decades the City of Evansville Employees Healthcare Insurance has continually posted a severe deficit each year?  …it looks like it’s time for newly elected members of the City Council to vote to hire a new Employee Health Insurance broker in order to find a long-term solution to create an affordable City of Evansville Employee Healthcare Insurance plan?
IS IT TRUE that several local Republicans recently hosted an event for Mayoral candidate Stephanie Terry (D) titled “REPUBLICANS FOR TERRY” that was held at a downtown eatery last week? …that this type of “bipartisan support” event reminiscent of when several prominent Democrats hosted two similar events for Lloyd Winnecke (R) when he ran against Democrats Rick Davis and Gail Riecken for Mayor many years ago?  …that what is good enough for the “Goose is good enough for the Gander”?
IS IT TRUE that we have been told that Mayor Winnecke’s wife Carol is extremely upset with the Republicans who attended and sponsored the political event for “Stephanie  Terry For Mayor of Evansville”?  …we wonder how she will react when she finds out that a couple of well-known Republicans are talking about sponsoring a political event for Mayoral Candidate Michael Daugherty?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if any local Democrats will host a “Democrats for Rascher” fundraising event for Mayoral candidate Natalie Rascher (R)?

IS IT TRUE that we are told by a couple of political movers and shakers that we will be seeing at least four (4) new faces on the 2024 Evansville City Council?

IS IT TRUE that we are told the voters all over America are in the mindset to get rid of the tax and spend politicians?

IS IT TRUE that over 1400 Democrats crossed over to vote in the local Republican primary election?

IS IT TRUE that many people are extremely pleased with the way that Steve Hammer promotes and represents United States Senator Mike Braun of Indiana?

IS IT TRUE that many people feel that the appointed members Evansville Redevelopment Commission have more political influence and financial authority than current elected members of the Evansville City Council?
IS IT TRUE that the law professor Jessica Levinson for NBC News said that “the Presidential pardons are transparently transactional, having nothing to do with fairness or justice and everything to do with rewarding loyalists, allies, and, almost inexplicably, war criminals and disgraced politicians”?  …that Presidential pardons are supposed to act as a fail-safe when the federal criminal justice system malfunctions?
IS IT TRUE that the modern history of presidential pardons is full of examples of presidents who provided a “Get Out Of Jail Free Card” to friends, family members, and donors?  …that President Bill Clinton pardoned his half-brother, Roger Clinton, and campaign donor Marc Rich? …President George W. Bush pardoned the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, Scooter Libby after he was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice?
IS IT TRUE that several years ago the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis provided some clarifying data about who stands to lose the most from social distancing in a recent report?  …that occupations at the highest risk of unemployment also tend to be lower-paid occupations? …the average annual earnings of the low-risk occupations are $64,600, about 75% higher than earnings in the high-risk occupations, at $36,600″? …that they went on to say that, the economic burden from this health crisis has most directly affected those workers who are likely in the most vulnerable financial situation?
IS IT TRUE that we would like to thank the Director of the Evansville/Vanderburgh County Building Authority for doing an excellent job in keeping our buildings clean and safe?  …did you know that Dave Rector is a Facility Engineer by trade?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the practice of not posting unrecorded accounts payable in a timely manner was to come to an end starting January 1, 2020?  …starting back in 2020 Finra and the SEC required cities with populations greater than 100k to submit the year-end financial report to the State Board of Accounts by using the accrual method of accounting?  ..we wonder if the Evansville City Controller and County Auditors are in compliance with State law?

 

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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“IS IT TRUE” JULY 15, 2024 WORKING COPY

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We hope that today’s IS IT TRUE will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address rationally and responsibly.
We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree on candid discussions and may become a little heated. The use of offensive language and/or insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.
City-County Observer Comment Policy: Be kind to people. No personal attacks or harassment will be tolerated and will be removed from our site.
IS IT TRUE we hope that one day the voters will realize that they are surrounded by two-faced and self-serving politicians?  …we hope the voters start relying on the wisdom of divine guidance instead of relying on a politician who always says “Trust me I Don’t Lie”?
IS IT TRUE that because of the actions of the less than honorable politicians America is experiencing trouble from the “Out House to State House to the Whitehouse to Our House?

IS IT TRUE that over the years we have made numerous references that the Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities was not only known for its political patronage activities but was also used as a funding source to help the City of Evansville with its occasional financial cash flow challenges? …that it’s safe to say that over the years the Evansville Water and Sewer Utilities Department was used as an in-house bank that loaned the City of Evansville many millions of dollars to help the city with short-term cash shortfalls challenges?

IS IT TRUE that we are sad to report that a massive 5-alarm fire caused the Morton Avenue Warehouse property unrepairable damages? …that every warehouse building located on this industrial/storage site was destroyed by fire is still untouched by a professional cleanup crew hired by the City Of Evansville Building Commission? …that we also feel that the Evansville City Administrators seem uninterested in doing anything to make the site safe for people living in less than the scenic areas of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville firefighters were recently dispatched to the dilapidated Morton Avenue Warehouse property site to fight another fire? …that credible sources tell us the recent fire started in a large furniture and trash pile dumped on the site during the last several months? 

IS IT TRUE that the only “No Trespassing” sign at the above property has been torn down? …that we predict that one day city officials will be reading about a serious injury or death on this extremely dangerous and unsecured Morton Avenue Warehouse property.

IS IT TRUE that “Good Public Policy” starts with fiscal responsibility? … in days gone by, the City Of Evansville had an impressive “RAINY DAY FUND” so our elected officials would have a financial cushion for unexpected budget shortfalls?

IS IT TRUE that 77 city employees were paid more than $100,000 in salary last year?  …that the City-County Observer has been looking at the past and current employee’s budget numbers and will share details of our budgetary investigation shortly? 

IS IT TRUE that many people feel that E-REP has more political influence and financial authority than any of our current elected members of the City Of Evansville or Vanderburgh County?

 

IS IT TRUE that local taxpayers are quietly observing the excessive spending habits of the Evansville City Council?

IS IT TRUE that we have been told that the voters all over America are finally getting in the mindset to get rid of the tax and spend politicians?

IS IT TRUE that the law professor Jessica Levinson for NBC News said that “the Presidential pardons are transparently transactional, having nothing to do with fairness or justice and everything to do with rewarding loyalists, allies, and, almost inexplicably, war criminals and disgraced politicians”?  …that Presidential pardons are supposed to act as a fail-safe when the federal criminal justice system malfunctions?
IS IT TRUE that several years ago the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis provided some clarifying data about who stands to lose the most from social distancing in a recent report?  …that occupations at the highest risk of unemployment also tend to be lower-paid occupations? …the average annual earnings of the low-risk occupations are $64,600, about 75% higher than earnings in the high-risk occupations, at $36,600″? …that they went on to say that, the economic burden from this health crisis has most directly affected those workers who are likely in the most vulnerable financial situation.
IS IT TRUE that the cost of complacency is about to come crashing down on the customers of the City of Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Department?…that the long-needed replacements of old cast iron water and sewer pipes are finally underway and the cost of the project is staggering?   …that we feel that an aggressive and creative management style could save some serious money if they would stop a few employees from paying the “good ole boys” pity political patronage games?
IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville Employees Healthcare Insurance has continually posted a severe deficit over the last several decades?  …that it looks like it’s time for newly elected members of the Evansville City Council to vote to hire a new Employee Health Insurance broker to find a long-term solution to create an affordable City of Evansville Employee Healthcare Insurance plan?
IS IT TRUE that many people feel that E-REP has more political influence and financial authority than any of our current elected members of the City Of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?
IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny and when the government fears the people we have Liberty?
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IS IT TRUE that it was also reported in the Evansville Courier and Press that 1st Ward City Councilman Ben Trockman said, “I would ask the Mayor or Deputy Mayor to spend some time with the council in the new year to (address) the city’s health insurance plan issue” is kicking the political can down the road? …that .Mr. Trockman would have been spot on if he had made the motion to immediately put the city’s health care insurance plan out for a formal bid in the private sector?
IS IT TRUE the back side wing of the WELBORN HOsipital is currently being demolished to ass an underground parking garage?
IS IT TRUE that several years ago the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis provided some clarifying data about who stands to lose the most from social distancing in a recent report?  …that occupations at the highest risk of unemployment also tend to be lower-paid occupations? …the average annual earnings of the low-risk occupations are $64,600, about 75% higher than earnings in the high-risk occupations, at $36,600″? …that they went on to say that, the economic burden from this health crisis has most directly affected those workers who are likely in the most vulnerable financial situation.
IS IT TRUE that the modern history of presidential pardons is full of examples of presidents who provided a “Get Out Of Jail Free Card” to friends, family members, and donors? …that President Bill Clinton pardoned his half-brother, Roger Clinton, and campaign donor Marc Rich? …President George W. Bush pardoned the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, Scooter Libby after he was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice?
IS IT TRUE that over the last several decades the City of Evansville Employees Healthcare Insurance has continually posted a severe deficit each year? ..iit’s time for newly elected members of the Evansville City Council to vote to hire a new Employee Health Insurance broker in order to find a long-term solution to create an affordable City of Evansville Employee Healthcare Insurance plan.
IS IT TRUE that it was also reported in the Evansville Courier and Press that 1st Ward City Councilman Ben Trockman said, “I would ask the Mayor or Deputy Mayor to spend some time with the council in the new year to (address) the city’s health insurance plan issue” is kicking the political can down the road? …mediately put the city’s health care insurance plan out for a formal bid in the private sector?

 

INDIANA CLOSES THE FISCAL YEAR WITH $2.9B IN RESERVES

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STATEHOUSE — State Comptroller Tera Klutz, CPA confirmed today that the State of Indiana closed the 2023 fiscal year with $2.9 billion in state reserves.

“Indiana’s reserves of $2.9 billion are once again within the healthy range of 10-15% of our fiscal year 2024 budget,” said Comptroller Klutz. “We have prudently managed State resources to ensure appropriate reserves are available to weather any economic shifts that may come.”

The State of Indiana began fiscal year 2023 with more than $6 billion in reserve balances. The General Assembly contributed $2.5 billion to the pension stabilization fund and increased the 2023 budget over $3 billion for other one-time expenditures.

“Indiana’s strong fiscal leadership continues to serve all Hoosier residents and businesses well,” Comptroller Klutz continued. “We have just completed another very productive year with taxpayer refunds and historic investments in education, public safety, infrastructure and economic development.”

In addition, the State collected approximately $21.1 billion in general revenues, which was $25 million (0.1%) more than expected and $133 million (0.6%) less than the State collected in 2022.

“Gov. Holcomb and the General Assembly have made substantial investments in critical areas such as public health, education and workforce while paying our long-term obligations,” said Office of Management and Budget Director Cris Johnston. “We continue to maintain a reputation of being a fiscally minded state that meets the needs of all Hoosiers.”

The 2022-2023 Fiscal Year Close-Out Statement, ending on June 30, 2023, is prepared by the State Budget Agency.

“Closing the state fiscal year with a healthy reserve offers financial security if the state faces unexpected economic stress,” said State Budget Agency Director Zac Jackson. “We accomplish this year after year by spending less than the state is projected to take in, even taking into account income tax rate reductions.”

Click here to view the full report.

CITY RESPONSE TO EVANSVILLE MAYORAL CANDIDATE MICHAEL DAUGHERTY FOIA REQUEST

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FOOTNOTE: THE CIYT-COUNTY OBSERVER POSTED THIS LETTER WITHOUT BIAS  OR EDITING.