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Partnership With COCA COLA And Evansville Will Continue Rain Barrel Program
The City of Evansville’s Storm Water Management Department is proud to announce its continued partnership with the Coca-Cola Company for its Rain Barrel Program. The program, which aims to promote water conservation, has been a tremendous success in raising awareness about the importance of preserving water resources.
As part of this partnership, Coca-Cola will donate 55-gallon plastic drums, which will be converted into rain barrels. These rain barrels provide an eco-friendly solution for collecting rainwater, which can be used for various purposes, such as watering plants, gardens, and lawns while reducing water consumption.
Individuals interested in obtaining rain barrels for personal use are invited to participate in the pickup event, which will take place Thursday, July 20, 2023, at 11 a.m. The event will take place at the Back 40 Parking Lot, located behind the Civic Center Complex.
Please note that both pickup events operate on a first-come, first-served basis, and no reservations are accepted. We encourage participants to arrive early to secure their rain barrels.
For additional information about the Rain Barrel Program, please contact Karan Barnhill, Storm Water Coordinator at the City Engineer’s Office, Civic Center Complex, by calling 812-436-4977 or via email atkbarnhill@evansville.in.gov.
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Senator Braun’s amendment to protect Second Amendment from “national emergency declaration†gun control
WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Mike Braun offered an amendment to the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act that would prevent President Biden and the Department of Health and Human Services from declaring gun violence a public health emergency for the purpose of instituting gun control measures and infringing on Americans’ Second Amendment rights.
“National and local politicians across the country are always trying to restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens. We need to set into law that no one can declare a national health emergency to seize the power to restrict our Second Amendment rights with the stroke of a pen. I will always stand up for Hoosiers’ rights to protect themselves and their families.†– Senator Mike Braun
President Biden and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, and Senator Alex Padilla have called for gun violence public health emergencies. Â
Senator Braun’s amendment would protect Americans’ right to bear arms from executive branch infringement by affirming that the HHS Secretary does not have the authority to institute gun control by declaring gun violence a public health emergency.Â
Senator Braun’s remarks during the markup meeting of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans saw Big Government flourish and many of our constitutional rights be diminished.Â
More and more, big government wants to turn everything into a national emergency.Â
Recently, the Secretary of Health and Human Services advocated for gun violence to be declared a public health emergency to grant HHS power to restrict Americans’ right to keep and bear arms.Â
The Department of Health and Human Services was never intended to implement gun control of any kind.Â
My amendment would simply prohibit HHS from declaring a public health emergency to implement gun control.Â
 I urge my colleagues to vote yes on my amendment.Â
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USI President Rochon included in IBJ Media Indiana 250 list second year in a row
University of Southern Indiana President Ronald S. Rochon, PhD, has been named to the IBJ Media Indiana 250 list for the second year in a row. The list includes 250 of the most influential executives across the state in an array of economic sectors.
In its nomination process, IBJ Media, comprised of Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ), Inside INdiana Business and Indiana Lawyer, looked for individuals statewide who make the biggest differences for Indiana’s economy and Hoosiers overall. Editors and publishers at IBJ, Inside INdiana Business and Indiana Lawyer reviewed nominations, researched Indiana organizations and talked with community members across the state to determine this year’s Indiana 250 class.
“I am deeply honored to be selected by IBJ Media to join this distinguished group for a second year,” says Rochon. “While I am profoundly humbled by this recognition, it belongs to my University community—their unwavering commitment and relentless pursuit of excellence is what propels USI toward greatness. It is a privilege to work alongside these individuals each and every single day.â€
Rochon will be recognized at an exclusive Indiana 250 reception featuring remarks from Brad Chambers, Indiana Commerce Secretary, on Thursday, July 20 at the Salesforce Tower in Indianapolis, Indiana.
“Our 2023 Indiana 250 list is chock full of private- and public-sector leaders who are making big impacts in their communities, in our state and even in our nation,†said IBJ Media CEO Nate Feltman. “We chose these leaders because they are doing inspiring work, and we want to share their stories so others can be inspired, too.â€
IBJ Media published profiles of the honorees in a magazine, available for purchase for $100 at Indiana250.com, which will be distributed with the July 21 issue of IBJ. All subscribers of IBJ, Inside INdiana Business and Indiana Lawyer can access the profiles and additional information online at Indiana250.com.
Van Klohmann named UE Women’s Basketball Director of Operations
Klohmann joins the Purple Aces after four years in Rolla, Mo.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Head Coach Robyn Scherr-Wells has announced the final addition to her staff for the 2023-24 season with the hiring of Van Klohmann. Klohmann joins Evansville’s staff on 7/20/2023.
“I am thrilled to add Van to our coaching staff!†says Head Coach Robyn Sherr-Wells. “He brings excellent experience to our program having had both operations experience and coaching experience at Missouri S&T. He is a high character person with a fantastic work ethic, and I am excited for him to be a part of advancing Evansville Women’s Basketball forward.
Van will carry a lot of responsibility for daily operations with our program. However, with the new NCAA rule for the number of coaches allowed on the floor, Van will have coaching and scouting responsibilities as well in this newly expanded roleâ€.
Klohmann has spent the past four years at Missouri University of Science and Technology in a variety of roles. Most recently Klohmann spent the past three seasons as an Assistant Coach for the Miners women’s basketball team. As an assistant, Klohmann handled operations tasks for Missouri S&T including scheduling, fundraising, scouting, and budgeting. On the floor, Klohmann helped the Miners’ forwards and centers development and was the team’s defensive coordinator. Klohmann also helped the Miners to their first winning season in a decade in 2022-23, ending the year with a 15-14 record.
“It’s an honor to be a Purple Ace and work with Coach Robyn Scherr-Wells and the Women’s Basketball Program,†says Klohmann. “This is an excellent University, and I am excited to get involved around campus and in the community!â€
Klohmann also spent time as an athletic attendant and an assistant coach with the men’s program while at Missouri S&T. Prior to his time in Rolla, Klohmann was a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball program at NAIA William Woods University and was an assistant coach at NCAA DIII Westminster College.
Kholmann is a 2017 graduate of the University of Missouri with a degree in secondary education. He also earned a master’s degree in athletic administration in 2019 from William Woods University. Klohmann is a St. Louis native.
Watland, Quiggle lead Otters to shutout of Crushers
A season best crowd of 5,108 watched the Otters hold the Crushers to just two hits. Evansville scored seven runs in the seventh inning, led by a Kona Quiggle grand slam.
Quiggle hit two homers with six RBIs.
Watland proved nearly unhittable Thursday to earn his sixth win of the season. The second year Otter allowed just two hits and one walk while striking out nine Crushers.
He retired 13 straight batters over a four inning stretch.
Evansville led 2-0 before exploding in the seventh inning to put the game away. Dakota Phillips started the inning with a double and scored on a sacrifice fly.
John Dyer added an RBI hit to extend the lead to 4-0.
Quiggle then launched his grand slam over the right field wall. Jomar Reyes capped the inning with a two RBI single.
Noah Myers opened the scoring with a leadoff double in the first and scored on a wild pitch.
Josh Broughton hit a solo home run in the fifth inning in his first game as an Otter.
Quiggle capped his big day with a two-run blast in the eighth. The Evansville center fielder has hit four home runs in the six games since the All-Star Break.
Kevin Davis finished the Evansville pitching performance with a perfect last two innings with four strikeouts.
Davis and Watland combined to retire 24 of the last 25 Crushers’ batters.
Noah Myers extended his hit streak to eleven games. Phillips and Bryan Rosario both totaled two hits.
The Otters continue the homestand opening a weekend series with the Empire State Greys on Friday evening at 6:35 PM CT. Bosse Field will celebrate Deaconess Healthy Evansville Night and Christmas in July presented by the Santa Clothes Club.
UE Men’s Basketball earns NABC academic recognition
Four student-athletes and UE team earn accolades
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – On Thursday, the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced the recipients of the 2022-23 NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards and NABC Honors Court, representing outstanding achievement in the classroom by men’s college basketball teams and student-athletes.
The NABC Team Academic Excellence Awards recognize men’s basketball programs that completed the 2022-23 academic year with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. The NABC Honors Court, meanwhile, includes junior, senior and graduate student men’s basketball players who finished the 2022-23 year with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.
Completing the 2022-23 academic year with a 3.073 GPA, the Purple Aces earned the NABC Team Academic Excellence Award. Nine players from the squad wrapped up the year with a GPA above a 3.0.
“At the University of Evansville, we take great pride in providing a quality education to all our students. Within our program, we want student athletes who compete in the classroom just like we expect them to compete on the basketball floor,†UE head men’s basketball coach David Ragland said. “Our goal is to win championships on and off the court. In order to win championships, you have to have championship people. Championship people have great habits and push to be the best version of themselves daily in all aspects of life.â€
Four UE student-athletes earned a spot on the NABC Honors Court with Antoine Smith Jr., Kenny Strawbridge Jr., Blaise Beauchamp and Marvin Coleman III earning the recognition.
“We want to congratulate Antoine, Blaise, Kenny and Marvin for their academic accomplishments,†Ragland added. “We are extremely proud of the hard work our student athletes put into the classroom this past year.â€