“Embarrassing Milestoneâ€: U.S. Passes $31 Trillion In Debt
Senator Mike Braun released the following statement upon the United States surpassing $31 trillion in debt for the first time ever.
“Our great nation has now reached the embarrassing milestone of $31 trillion in debt because of President Biden’s Inflation Bomb agenda and career politicians’ failure to tackle out-of-control federal spending. The federal government continues to bring in more money than ever due to the Trump tax cuts, but D.C.’s runaway spending spree has left every family in Indiana paying more and getting less.†– Senator Mike Braun
Senator Braun forced a vote on his balanced budget plan – The Braun Budget – earlier this year in the U.S. Senate.
President Joe Biden’s own spending blueprint puts the U.S. on the path to reach $45 trillion.
Last week, Senator Braun took to the Senate floor to call for a Convention of States to add term limits and a balanced budget as amendments to the Constitution to address the national debt crisis.
Ivy Tech Community College Celebrates Distinguished Alumni
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Ivy Tech Community College has honored Malachi Greb, of Evansville, as one of 18 individuals across the state selected to receive the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given to recognize Ivy Tech Alumni. Selected through a highly competitive process, each recipient has made a lasting impact on their community and on Ivy Tech through outstanding professional, philanthropic, or volunteer accomplishments.
“These individuals exemplify service and leadership in extraordinary ways,†said Ivy Tech President Dr. Sue Ellspermann. “Our distinguished alumni prove that an Ivy Tech education equates to career fulfillment and economic prosperity, and I am honored to witness how the College has played a role in their continued lifelong success.â€
Greb, an associate of applied science graduate in Advanced Automation and Robotics and Industrial Technology, has spent the past 10 years sharpening his skills in the automation industry. In 2020, he launched his own company, Elite Automation, specializing in the design, programming, and installation of industrial automation systems.
His nominator said he stood out as a student, always taking on big projects and completing them. He took a manual labor, industrial maintenance type job with a robotics company while going to Ivy Tech. But, his nominator said, he used that opportunity and environment to learn more. He spent his free moments seeking out additional work and asking to try higher-level jobs.
Then, in 2019 he began working to create his own company, but soon after doing so, the pandemic swept across the nation. The nominator said that while this presented a challenge as companies were holding off on projects, Greb focused on making his business stand out through social media posts on YouTube, LinkedIn, and others. Elite Automation ranks highly on LinkedIn for social media presence for automation companies and has more than 12,000 followers.
Sales in 2021 were approximately $1 million, and his team has grown to 15 employees. His nominator said when other students would step back on a challenging job, Greb stepped up and worked on projects beyond what the class content covered. He has continued his problem-solving by growing his company through a pandemic. “The fact that he graduated from our community college and has sights on growing his company to be one of the largest in the world is amazing,†the nominator said.
Alumni, faculty, staff, and friends are all encouraged to make nominations. Awardees must be graduates of Ivy Tech, having received an Associate Degree, Technical Certificate, or Certificate.
The College has been honoring Distinguished Alumni since 1998.
Vincennes University Board Of Trustees Holds Annual Meeting, Tours Technology Open House
VINCENNES, Ind., October 5, 2022 –  Monday made for a busy day on campus for the Vincennes University Board of Trustees. The Board held its annual meeting in Updike Hall – Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics in the morning. In the afternoon, the Trustees attended the Technology Open House in the Technology Center.
During the Oct. 3 meeting, the Trustees re-elected John Stachura as Chairman of the Board. Two Trustees, Second Vice Chair Reggie Henderson, and Kelly Clauss, began serving new terms.
VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson congratulated Stachura, Henderson, and Clauss in his remarks.
Johnson also gave an update on enrollment. Applications for Spring Semester 2023 and Fall Semester 2023 are trending in the right direction, according to Johnson. He added that system-wide numbers are up in headcount and full-time equivalency, and the leading areas seeing growth are the VU Jasper Campus, online programs, and Early College programs.
International enrollment numbers have also increased, and 20 countries are represented. VU has achieved 100 percent growth since 2016. Driving the increase are students from China, where VU has a special focus. The growth has occurred in both on-campus and online enrollments.
“I’m pleased and proud to say we’ve made great strides despite the pandemic,†Johnson said. “In fact, because of the pandemic, VU faculty and staff, working with our partner, R1SE Education, found a creative way for students to begin their VU education, even when travel restrictions made it impossible for them to come to the U.S. New online international cohorts of students were created and faculty restructured their courses to incorporate live learning activities, despite the 12-13 time difference.â€
The Board heard reports from Vice President of Government and Legal Affairs Tony Hahn, Executive Director of VU Foundation and Senior Director of Institutional Advancement Kristi Deetz, and Director of Development Leslie Kidwell.
Hahn provided a brief update on Robeson Hills, a 545-acre nature preserve in Lawrence County, Illinois, that is owned by VU and serves as an outdoor laboratory and environmental education site for VU students. Robeson Hills is one of the best examples of an old-growth beech and maple forest in all of Illinois, and it also has significant archaeological significance, according to Hahn. He reported that a Purdue Extension certified forester has consulted with VU on what it should do to maintain the intent of the preserve. Hahn says the next step is to employ a qualified forester through a request for proposal process to complete a forest inventory and create a forest management plan.
In her report, Deetz reported on fundraising achievements and provided highlights of the past year. The 2021-22 fundraising year marked significant growth in several stages of the moves management process and engaged new donors. The Foundation and University exceeded their overall fundraising goal and met several other goals.
“The beautiful news is gifts have really gone up, and that means people are giving recurring gifts and are giving more than once a year,†Kidwell said. “We are also obtaining new donors. With 125,000 living alumni in our donor database, growing that number is very important to us. You will see an increase of 27 percent.â€
They also shared that the third annual Blazers Give Day is April 13, 2023.
In other Board news, University Compliance Officer Amie Calvert was introduced to the Board. Calvert joined VU in this newly created role this summer. Given the overlap with compliance responsibilities, she will also serve as the Title IX Coordinator for VU.
After the meeting concluded, the Trustees toured VU’s new Center for Applied Robotics and Automation, Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering Center, and HURCO Advanced CNC Machining Technology Center in the Technology Building. The open house officially opened the three state-of-art laboratories.
 ‘ADOPT AN ASH’ PROGRAM BUOYED BY LOCAL SUPPORT, BUT MORE HELP NEEDEDÂ
EVANSVILLE, IN — The Evansville ‘Adopt An Ash’ Program is delighted to acknowledge some significant donations to their cause but still needs additional help from the community. The Program will be holding a Press Event on Friday, October 7th, 2022 at 10 a.m. at Oak Hill Cemetery (1400 E. Virginia Street, Evansville, IN 47711) to help raise awareness of the Program and allow local media to witness the treatment of one of the trees in the cemetery.Â
Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) is a non-native, invasive insect, first discovered in Michigan in 2002. Since its arrival, it has destroyed hundreds of millions of ash trees and cost billions of dollars in management. The insect is currently infesting trees in the Evansville area and, with 100% mortality in untreated trees, local awareness is a must.Â
“We appreciate the recent donations and support of the program, but the public’s help is still needed in the fight against Emerald Ash Borer. We need folks to educate themselves about what to look for and to contact us with questions so we can ensure that Ash Trees are treated in order to stand a chance at survival.†– Chris Cooke, the City of Evansville – Superintendent of CemeteriesÂ
The Program is also holding its annual Twilight Tour at Oak Hill Cemetery on Saturday, October 15th at 5 p.m. The tour is a walking tour through the cemetery where live reenactors will tell you about different people who once called Evansville home. Tickets are $15 each and are available for purchase at the event or online via www.vchshistory.org.Â
The locally-produced Emerald Ash Borer documentary Ashes To Ashes’ (produced in conjunction with the Adopt An Ash Program) about the insect and its impact both locally and nationally is also currently streaming at http://ashestoashesfilm.com.Â
About ‘Adopt An Ash’Â
‘Adopt An Ash’ is a program operated by the Evansville Parks Foundation (in conjunction with TruGreen and the City of Evansville) with the aim of saving Ash trees in Evansville Public Parks and Cemeteries and raising awareness of and promoting opportunities for community engagement in the fight against Emerald Ash Borer.Â
VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAPPENINGS
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The Social Hour begins at 5:00 p.m. with heavy hors d’oeuvres and live music provided by Keith Farny and Friends. Mingle with friends and meet our candidates while enjoying some jazz! Dinner, prepared by Doros Hadjisavva, will be served at 6:00 p.m. Our featured speaker for the evening is Mayor Tom McDermott, candidate for US Senate. We will also hear from Noah Robinson, candidate for sheriff and Jon Schaefer, candidate for prosecutor. Our state party chair, Mike Schmuhl will also join us for the evening. |
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Please reserve and purchase your tickets today for this fun evening of pizza and trivia. Come and enjoy the best pizza in town and support our candidate for Prosecutor. Tickets are only $25 per person. Jon would like to send a final mailer before Nov. 8, and this event will help fund that. |
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Dale & Paula Nance are hosting this event for Ryan in their lovely home at 87 Adams Avenue. Come out and support Ryan as he is running to be the next commissioner in Vanderburgh County! |
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OBITUARY OF DAVEY LEE WILLIAM JOURDAN
OBITUARY OF DAVEY LEE WILLIAM JOURDAN
OCTOBER 13, 1929 – OCTOBER 1, 2022
Davey Lee William Jourdan, 92, of Evansville, IN, passed away on October 1, 2022. He was born on October 13, 1929, in Evansville, IN to the late Oscar W. and Marie (Keeton) Jourdan.
Davey worked as a machinist from Bucyrus Erie for 35 years, where he played in the softball and bowling leagues. He was a former member of St. Paul’s UCC on Michigan Street, Perry Township, and Reitz High School bands. Dave enjoyed mowing grass, and horses, visiting with his neighbors, and spending time with his grandkids. He, also, liked St. Louis Cardinals baseball, Chicago Bears football, and Indiana Hoosiers basketball.
Dave is survived by his wife of 72 years, Connie (Duggins) Jourdan; daughter, Lynn Wilson (Mark); son, Greg Jourdan (Debbie); grandchildren, Jill Darke-Schreiber (Mollie), Rusty Jourdan (Stacy), Matt Schreiber (Gina), Kurt Jourdan (Will), Jamie Phillips (Rori); great-grandchildren, Hadlie, Henslie, Ralph, Brock, Braxten, Ava, Jacob, Sully, Seth, Morgan and Austin; great-great-grandchildren, Nolan and Karter.
Family and friends may visit from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at Alexander North Chapel, 4200 Stringtown Road.
Funeral services will be held on the following Saturday, October 15, 2022, with visitation from 10:00 a.m. until service time at 11:00 a.m. at Alexander Memorial Park – Cemetery Chapel, 2200 Mesker Park Drive, officiated by Pastor Jeff Long, with burial to follow.
Memorial contributions may be made payable to Zion-Lippe UCC, 9000 Copperline Rd, Mt. Vernon, IN 47620.
Condolences may be offered at www.AlexanderWestChapel.com.
THE BOOK OF MORMAN IS THE BEST MUSICAL OF THIS CENTURY
THE BOOK OF MORMAN IS THE BEST MUSICAL OF THIS CENTURY
THE PERFORMANCE IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2022, AT THE OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
Evansville, IN - October 6, 2022– THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of nine Tony Awards® including Best Musical, is pleased to announce a rush ticket policy for the Evansville, IN performance at Old National Events Plaza on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. A limited number of tickets will be available at $25 each. Rush tickets will be available at the Old National Events Plaza Box Office one hour prior to the performance on October 11, 2022. The rush tickets are first come, first served and limited to two tickets per person.
The wildly popular lottery for the Broadway production has attracted as many as 800 entries at some performances. The producers of THE BOOK OF MORMON are pleased to offer low-priced rush seats for every city on the National Tour.
THE BOOK OF MORMON Rush Ticket Policy:
One hour prior to the performance (6:30 local time), a limited number of $25 rush tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis in person at the Old National Events Plaza box office, located at 715 Locust St, Evansville, IN. There is a limit of two tickets per person. Rush ticket quantities vary and are limited.
THE BOOK OF MORMON features book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. The Broadway production is directed by Parker and Casey Nicholaw and choreographed by Nicholaw. The tour is directed and choreographed by Jennifer Werner based on the original Broadway direction and choreography. Set design is by three-time Tony Award winner Scott Pask, costume design is by Tony Award winner Ann Roth, lighting design is by five-time Tony Award winner Brian MacDevitt, sound design is by two-time Tony Award winner Brian Ronan, and hair design is by Josh Marquette. Orchestrations are by Tony Award winner Larry Hochman and two-time Tony Award winner Stephen Oremus. Music supervision and vocal arrangements are by Stephen Oremus. The casting is by Carrie Gardner.
THE BOOK OF MORMON is the winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Book (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Direction (Casey Nicholaw, Trey Parker), Best Featured Actress (Nikki M. James), Best Scenic Design (Scott Pask), Best Lighting Design (Brian MacDevitt), Best Sound Design (Brian Ronan) and Best Orchestrations (Larry Hochman, Stephen Oremus); the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical; five Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical; the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album; four Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Best Musical; and the Drama League Award for Best Musical.
The Original Broadway Cast Recording for THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of the 2011 Grammy Award® for Best Musical Theater Album, is available on Ghostlight Records.