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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Eagles conclude season-opening meet with five top-10 finishes

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Track & Field completed its first meet in the NCAA Division I era Friday night in the Hoosier Open hosted by Indiana University at Gladstein Fieldhouse. Five Screaming Eagles were able to earn top-10 finishes in their first meet of the 2022-23 campaign.
 
Leading the women was sophomore Gabrielle McGregor (Louisville, Kentucky) who placed 10th in the shot put with a toss of 10′ 58″. On the men’s side, junior Kyle Crone (Maryville, Illinois) leaped a 10th-best 19′ 10.25″ in the long jump while junior Josh Kaminski (Lafayette, Indiana) recorded a sixth-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 44′ 9.5″.
 
On the track, junior Lee Moore Jr. (Matteson, Illinois) earned a 10th-place finish in the 200 meters with a time of 25.30 seconds while sophomore Trace Manzi (Evansville, Indiana) earned a personal-best time of 37.77 seconds to nab sixth place in the 300 meters.
 
NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles have a long wait until their next meet when USI competes in the Bellarmine Open on January 20 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Attorney General Todd Rokita Leads Multistate Coalition To Victory As Investment Firm Withdraws

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After Attorney General Todd Rokita co-led a multistate effort to stop The Vanguard Group Inc. from imposing woke ideologies onto the business models of utility companies, the firm has withdrawn its participation in the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative.

“Vanguard’s involvement in this leftist vendetta held the potential to cause real harm to Hoosier investors and energy consumers — affecting everything from retirement accounts to electricity bills,” Attorney General Rokita said. “By working together, fellow likeminded attorneys general and I have achieved an important win for free enterprise on behalf of our states.”

The Vanguard Group Inc. recently sought renewal of a blanket authorization for acquisitions of voting securities of publicly traded utilities. When the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granted that authorization in 2019, however, it did so on assurances from Vanguard that it would refrain from investing “for the purpose of managing” utility companies.

Vanguard also guaranteed at that time that it would not seek to “exercise any control over the day-to-day management” of utility companies nor take any action “affecting the prices at which power is transmitted or sold.”

The firm’s recent environmental activism, however, implied that it would use its financial influence to manipulate the activities of utility companies in its portfolio.

On Wednesday, Vanguard issued a statement announcing its withdrawal from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative. The company promised to “provide the clarity our investors desire about the role of index funds and about how we think about material risks, including climate-related risks — and to make clear that Vanguard speaks independently on matters of importance to our investors.”

The coordination with the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative represented another example of so-called “ESG investing” — an emphasis on environmental, social, and governance issues by investment managers.

ESG strategies are designed not to maximize financial returns for clients but rather to impose leftist social and economic agendas that otherwise could not win approval at the ballot box.

Along with Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, Attorney General Rokita has led the multistate effort to intervene in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s handling of this case.

“Vanguard’s announcement this week is an encouraging first step,” Attorney General Rokita said. “But Vanguard must do more to demonstrate that it is not attempting to impose its own leftist climate change policies on private companies and investors. We aren’t done.”

Senator Becker Receives Senate Committee Assignments

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STATEHOUSE (Dec. 10, 2022) – State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) has been appointed by Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) to serve on three committees for the 123rd Indiana General Assembly.

Becker will serve on the Senate Committees on Health and Provider Services, Local Government and Public Policy.

“The health and well-being of Hoosiers is always a top priority of mine each session,” Becker said. “It is important to me to work within these committees to move legislation that addresses issues facing our communities and ensures our state is healthy.”

Committee hearings can be viewed online by visiting iga.in.gov. Legislative calendars, agendas, vote tallies and proposed legislation can also be found on this site.

The 2023 legislative session ceremonially began with Organization Day on Nov. 22. The Senate is scheduled to reconvene for session Jan. 9.

Lt. Gov. Crouch launch Crowdfunding Campaign For USI Bike Park And Trails

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$50,000 Goal Receive Matching Grant Through IHCDA’s CreatINg Places Initiative

Evansville, Ind. (Dec. 9, 2022) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) today launched a crowdfunding campaign to help develop trails and bike parks for Evansville residents and USI students. If this campaign reaches its goal of raising $50,000 by Feb. 17, 2023, the project led by Trail Heads – Southwest Indiana will receive a matching grant as part of IHCDA’s CreatINg Places program.

“CreatINg Places helps connect Hoosiers to their neighborhoods, towns and natural spaces,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch. “Projects like bike parks and trails improve quality of life and help attract new students and permanent residents to our state. I am excited to launch this campaign with IHCDA and continue community development in southwestern Indiana.”

Funds from this campaign will be used to develop and build the initial 1.2 miles of the Gateway Trails and Campus Loop on USI’s campus. When completed, the campus will have 20 miles of trails and 22 acres of bike parks. While this trail system will offer a much needed hub for local trail users, the scale and variety of features in this project will also help USI stand out as one of the best campuses in the country for trails. 

“We look forward to collaborating with Trail Heads on this project that will create an experience not found in most Midwestern college campuses,” said Jim Wolfe, Director of USI Facility Operations and Planning. “We hope to draw more of the community, near and far, to the USI campus, while also providing more outdoor recreational activities for our students.”

Since the CreatINg Places program began in 2016, projects have raised more than $7.2 million in public funds and an additional $5.9 million in matching IHCDA funds. The program is available to projects located in Indiana communities. Non-profit entities (with 501c3 or 501c4 status) and local units of government are eligible to apply.

Eligible projects must have a minimum total development cost of $10,000, where the recipient will receive $5,000 in IHCDA matching funds should it successfully raise $5,000 through Patronicity. IHCDA will provide matching grant funds up to $50,000 per project.

VISIT EVANSVILLE’S MEGAN HERONEMUS RECEIVES STATEWIDE AWARD

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 Evansville, IN – December 9, 2022 – Megan Heronemus, Director of Sales with Visit Evansville, was named the 2022 Individual Supplier of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE) at its annual STAR Awards on Thursday, December 8.

Selected among nominations from across the state, The Individual Supplier of the Year award recognizes a person that has provided outstanding customer service to ISAE member associations and has made a significant contribution towards strengthening the local association industry.

“We are so excited to see Megan honored with this award,” said Alexis Berggren, President & CEO for Visit Evansville.  “Her dedication to the hospitality community in Evansville has been unparalleled for over 15 years, having served our meetings and events customers in a variety of roles across hotels, venues, and now as Director of Sales with Visit Evansville.  Her ability to lead teams toward providing exceptional and collaborative service is extraordinary; she is one of the most partner-focused professionals I have ever had the pleasure of working alongside,”

Founded in 1960, ISAE serves Indiana’s association professionals that work to serve many types of industries, societies and social organizations.  Collectively, they represent hundreds of thousands of members throughout the state, country and world.  The STAR Awards was created to celebrate the success of its members and recognize visionary leaders across the state in order to motivate and inspire association professionals as they transition into a new year of serving their members.

Eagles Release 2023 Baseball Schedule Season Tickets Are On Sale Now!

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball is set to throw out the first pitch of 2023 and the Division I era February 17 when it plays Western Illinois University at USA Stadium in Millington, Tennessee. The four-game neutral site series (February 17-19) is the start of a 56 game slate.

The 56-game schedule includes a 24-game home slate of game that starts February 24-26 with a three-game series versus former Great Lakes Valley Conference rival Bellarmine University. The Bellarmine series is followed by three-game series with Oakland University, who finished second in the Horizon League last season (March 10-12); Morehead State University (March 24-26); Southeast Missouri State University (April 6-8); Eastern Illinois (April 20-22); and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (May 5-7).

The three-game sets with Morehead State, SEMO, EIU, and Little Rock are a part of the Ohio Valley Conference schedule.

The home schedule also includes single game against Southern Illinois University (March 15); Saint Louis University (April 11); Oakland City University (April 19); McKendree University (April 25); Miami University of Ohio (May 3); and Ball State University (May 16).

USI Baseball season tickets are on sale now on USIScreamingEagles.com. Fans can take advantage of Holiday Season Ticket deal of two tickets for $250 until January 9. Season tickets are regularly priced at $150 each. A special commemorative gift comes with each season ticket purchase before January 9 and the end of the Holiday Season Ticket sales.

Fans also can purchase a reserved parking pass for $100.

On the road this season, the Screaming Eagles have three-game series at Washington State University (March 3-5); Murray State University (March 17-19); Lindenwood University (March 31-April 2); the University of Tennessee-Martin (April 14-16); Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (April 28-April 30); Oral Roberts University (May 12-14); and Tennessee Tech University (May 18-20).

Series at Lindenwood, UT Martin, SIUE, and Tennessee Tech are a part of the OVC schedule.

The 2023 road schedule also includes single game visits to Lipscomb University (February 21); Austin Peay State University (March 7); Saint Louis (March 14); Belmont University (March 21); Ball State University (March 28); SIU (May 2); and Indiana University (May 9).

OVC Tournament action is scheduled for May 24-27 and will be played at Rent One Park in Marion, Illinois.

The Eagles begin their 17th season under the direction of Head Coach Tracy Archuleta, who has a 527-313 (.635) record at USI and is the all-time winningest coach in the history of the program. Archuleta also is 675-437 (.607) in 21 years as a collegiate head coach.

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