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THUNDERBOLTS ANNOUNCE OPENING ROSTER, CAPTAINS 

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Evansville, IN:  The Evansville Thunderbolts of the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League) and Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes announce today the opening roster and team captain and assistant captains for the 2022-23 Season.

At Forward, Mike Ferraro, Matthew Hobbs, Cameron Cook, Hayden Hulton, and Aaron Huffnagle all return from the 2021-22 roster, along with SPHL free agent signings Andrew Shewfelt from Pensacola and Mathieu Cloutier from the Peoria Rivermen.  The Thunderbolts welcome veteran Swedish forwards Fredrik Wink and Philip Wong, both from Sollumtuna HC of the Swedish Division 2 league.  After a professional season in Germany with ESC Kempten, Brendan Harrogate joins the lineup, along with rookies Matthew Barron, Kenny Britton, and Walker Sommer, all of whom join the Thunderbolts after playing college hockey last season with Ontario Tech University, University of Victoria, and Niagara University, respectively.

On Defense, Tanner Butler, Timothy Faulkner, and Dillon Hill all return from 2021-22, along with Oleksandr Liulchuk, who starts his second stint as a Thunderbolt after playing for Evansville in the 2018-19 campaign. Alexis Girard joins the defense corps after playing with Fayetteville, Knoxville and Vermilion County, as well as in the ECHL with Trois-Rivieres in 2021-22.  Former Quad City defenseman Kristaps Nimanis joins the team following a pair of seasons in his native Latvia with Liepaja, while veteran Swedish defenseman Felix Sasser also comes to Evansville from Sollumtuna HC along with forwards Wink and Wong.  Rounding out the defense is Zachery Bennett, who turned pro in 2021-22 in Sweden with the Soderhamn/Ljusne HC and Stromsbro IF programs.

The goaltending tandem consists of Henry Johnson, who played briefly with the Macon Mayhem following 5 seasons of college hockey with Bemidji State and Mercyhurst Universities, and Zane Steeves, previously with the Huntsville Havoc and Birmingham Bulls in 2021-22.

Third-year Thunderbolts forward Hayden Hulton has been named the 8th captain in franchise history, after previously serving as an assistant captain in 2021-22.  In addition, third-year defenseman Tanner Butler and defenseman Kristaps Nimanis have been appointed as assistant captains for the 2022-23 season.

Opening night is coming Saturday, October 22.  Individual game tickets will go on sale September 30.  Season ticket and group packages are now on sale for the upcoming season.  Call 812-422-BOLT or visit our all-new website (www.evansvillethunderbolts.com) for details.

No. 8/13 IUSD Ready for Texas Tri Meet

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – No. 8/13 Indiana swimming and diving will face two ranked opponents from the Lone Star State in a highly anticipated tri meet on Friday (Oct. 20). The Hoosiers will take on No. 2/3 Texas and No. 14/22 Texas A&M inside the Longhorns’ home facility, the Texas Swimming Center.

Indiana and Texas each saw both its men’s and women’s teams finish top 15 at the 2022 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Texas was the runner-up in both competitions, while IU’s men finished fifth and the Hoosier women placed 11th. Texas A&M was 19th at the men’s championships, and its women’s team ended up in 39th.

MEET INFO

Friday, October 21

Diving: 1:30 p.m. ET

Swimming: 3 p.m. ET

Texas Swimming Center • Austin, Texas

Opponent: No. 2/3 Texas, No. 14/22 Texas A&M

Live Results (Swimming): https://bit.ly/3sdtVbC

Live Results (Diving): https://bit.ly/3CtIUnK

Live Stream: N/A

SCHEDULED EVENTS

Diving: 1-meter, 3-meter, Platform
Swimming: 200 Medley Relay, 1,000 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke, 200 Butterfly, 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke, 200 Breaststroke, 500 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly, 400 IM, 400 Freestyle Relay

OF NOTE…

LAST TIME OUT: at KENTUCKY

Sisters Anna and Noelle Peplowski combined for four of Indiana’s six NCAA B cuts, while Indiana divers combined for eight NCAA zone qualifying scores during IU swimming and diving’s opening day wins at Kentucky on October 5.

For the second straight year, Indiana opened its season with wins over the Wildcats. The men posted an emphatic 201-96 victory, while the women collected a 161-139 triumph after placing a half-point better than UK at the women’s NCAA Championships last season.

HOOSIERS NAMED TO USA SWIMMING NATIONAL TEAM

Six athletes with ties to the Indiana swimming and diving program were named to USA Swimming’s 2022-23 national team rosters in September. Of the six Hoosiers, five are breaststroke specialists, and, on the women’s side, IU makes up three of the nine breaststroke selections. The selections include current Hoosiers Mariah Denigan, Mackenzie Looze and Josh Matheny as well as Indiana Swim Club athlete Tommy Cope, Lilly King and Annie Lazor.

Attorney General Todd Rokita investigates six major banks over ESG investing as part of 20-state coalition

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Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that Indiana and 19 other states have served six major U.S. banks with civil investigative demands, which act as a subpoena, seeking documents related to the companies’ involvement with the United Nations’ (UN) Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).

NZBA-member banks must set emissions reduction targets in their lending and investment portfolios to reach net zero by 2050. The banks under investigation are Bank of America; Citigroup; Goldman Sachs; JP Morgan Chase; Morgan Stanley; and Wells Fargo.

“These banks appear to be colluding with the UN to destroy American companies that specialize in fossil fuels or otherwise depend on them for energy,” Attorney General Rokita said. “They are pushing an investment strategy designed not to maximize financial returns but to impose a leftist social and economic agenda that cannot otherwise be implemented through the ballot box.”

The apparent conspiracy among the banks represents yet another scheme reflective of so-called “ESG investing” — an approach that purports to prioritize environmental, social, and governance issues over profit.

“This new woke-ism in the financial sector poses a real threat to everyday Hoosiers,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Indiana’s farmers, truck drivers, and fuel-industry workers are hurt when the radical Left attacks whole segments of our economy. And it’s troubling that these banks in the Net-Zero Banking Alliance are taking marching orders from UN globalists all-too-eager to undermine America’s best interests.”

EVANSVILLE THUNDERBOLTS AND VISIT EVANSVILLE   UNVEIL NEW LOOK FOR TEAM’S BUS 

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Evansville, IN – October 20, 2022 – The Evansville Thunderbolts and Visit Evansville have collaborated to introduce an exciting new look for the team’s bus that carries players and staff from Evansville to their opponent’s destination.  A member of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL), the Thunderbolts will travel throughout the region and play ten teams from different cities across seven states, reaching from Moline, Illinois to Pensacola, Florida. 

Given the distance that the team travels by coach and the variety of destinations they play in, officials from the hockey team and local tourism bureau saw an opportunity to utilize the exterior of the bus as an advertising tool for Evansville.  Highlighting local attractions and events, the images and messaging will invite onlookers to “Follow us to Evansville” as the Thunderbolts travel between cities. 

“The idea was inspired by looking at our coach as a canvas that could be used to do more than advertise a team name.  We are always excited to work with other, local organizations on exciting new projects that can bring drive exposure and recognition for our team, as well as the city and state we play in,” said Scott Schoenike, President of the Evansville Thunderbolts. 
 
“We see this opportunity as a unique and impactful way of exporting images of our community’s great assets across a broad stretch of the country.  With nearly 80% of Americans reporting that they will be taking road trips as a means of travel this year, we expect this ‘traveling billboard’ will make a lot of impressions for Evansville,” said Alexis Berggren, President & CEO of Visit Evansville. 

The Thunderbolts coach will be unveiled for the first time on Friday, October 21 at 7:30 AM, as the team boards to travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, and take on the Knoxville Ice Bears in their season opener.  Media and the public are invited to attend and wish the team good luck while viewing the new look of the bus.  The Thunderbolts return home the next day, Saturday, October 22 for their home opener at the Ford Center.   

For a complete 2022-2023 Evansville Thunderbolts hockey team schedule, visit the event website at evansvillethunderbolts.com.  

Useful Idiots On The Right: The Never Trumpers

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Useful Idiots On The Right: The Never Trumpers

By Richard Moss MD

One could perhaps have excused them from their earlier indiscretions of November 2016.  He was, after all, an unknown quantity, an outsider of questionable conservative pedigree.  Indeed, Donald Trump had been a fairly typical New York liberal Democrat for much of his life.  And he had led a less than stellar moral life.  And so the pile-on at the time by National Review and others could perhaps have been forgiven, although not really when one considered the alternative.  As I had written at the time:

 “Do we not grow weary of the sanctimonious ones?  The Never Trumpers that endlessly hector and scold, and hold themselves up as paragons of moral virtue? They display their good taste by showing contempt for Trump and his supporters.  Some of them claim they will vote down the ballot, skip the Presidential slot, or vote for Evan what’s his name (McMullin).  Some will write in a candidate or go, Libertarian, neither of whom will have any chance of winning.  Other pious Republicans will even cast their vote for Hillary. 

But how much more compelling is the argument today, three years later, in light of the horrendous behavior of the Left, their naked will-to-power, and demonic “rule or ruin” ethos? And what of Trump, his incredible and unexpected victory in 2016, and then his very favorable performance as President and conservative standard-bearer?  What accounts for the odd and self-immolating behavior of the Never Trump crowd, most if not all of them former card-carrying members of the right?

Never Trumpers go under many labels including globalists, neo-Cons, “moderate” Republicans, RINOs, Democrat-lites, Davos types (the “Daveoisie”), the Open Borders Crowd, and the “GOP establishment.”  Some of its better-known members include William Kristol, Mona Charen, the Koch brothers, John Podhoretz, Jeff Flake, Steve Schmidt, the Bushes, Peggy Noonan, George Will, Bret Stephens, Jonah Goldberg, Mitt Romney, John Kasich, David Frum, Gabriel Schoenfeld, Rick Wilson, David French, Max Boot, and others.

Many Never Trumpers, furthermore, are of the Jewish persuasion, as I am, and supporters of Israel, as I also am.  One would have thought that actions taken by the President, our modern-day Cyrus, and defender of the Jews, would have persuaded them.

Perhaps, it is that many of them, along with liberal associates, are part of what Angelo Codevilla describes as the “ruling class.”  These are individuals in higher-level positions in government, academia, the media, think tanks, non-government organizations (NGOs), unions, non-profits, corporations, and the courts.  They compose an extra-constitutional elite system, operating outside of the usual democratic mechanisms, that, in effect, run the country.

The ruling class believes themselves of superior cultural, moral, and intellectual temperament; they view with disdain the unwashed living in the vast swaths between the coasts over whom they feel entitled to rule. Although superficially embracing democracy, they prefer government by experts, or, as it may occur, judges, but reject the elected branches unless, of course, they deliver the proper outcome.  They are, in other words, “progressives.”

Ruling class elites place great faith in the “New World Order,“ “globalism,” and “world government.” International bodies such as the European Union, the United Nations, and NATO are highly favored and critical to their vision of the world.  They abhor primitive “tribal” notions of nationhood such as love of country, its culture and heritage, and national sovereignty. Appalled by “Brexit” and efforts by Trump to “build a wall,” they embrace open immigration and amnesty while spurning borders.  Some advocate policies that can loosely be described as “invade the world, invite the world.”  They support “criminal justice reform,” single-payer healthcare, and the Paris Climate Accord and maintain that Europe is better than America.  Many are not particularly fond of religion or biblical values, in particular, Christianity.  They are socially “liberal” or “libertarian” even when fiscally conservative.  The Second Amendment repulses them.

         It is a single class that includes Democrats and Republicans but not exactly.  The Democrats are the ranking members and the Republicans are subordinates. Democrats enjoy prestige and power; their media organs are dominant; they have cultural gravitas.  Republicans do not.  They seek acceptance and recognition but know that they serve at the pleasure of liberal superiors.

Republican ruling class members seek to preserve their lucrative media presence, affirmative pats on the head from leftist betters, and, of course, dinner invitations from liberal friends.  They do this by promoting certain foundational policies beloved by the left (particularly on immigration).  In this particular era, however, they have found a far better meal ticket to ensure continued membership in this exclusive club: denouncing Trump and everything he stands for including those who voted for him.  Republican country clubbers recognize that Trump is, in effect, a giant middle finger from the “deplorable” to them and their liberal cocktail lounge comrades.  Indeed, it is the failure of Republicans to enact policies that they fundraise and campaign on every election cycle (defending our borders, ending Obamacare, law and order) only to abandon them once ensconced in power that drove voters to the outsider, anti-establishment Trump in the first place.  It is from the ranks of the second tier of the “ruling class,” of the cowering, pseudo-right aristocracy, that many if not most Never Trumpers arise.

 “The so-called conservative, Holier than thou Never Trump crowd cannot abide supporting Trump, or even keep from insulting him and his many followers in the most vicious ways.  They must then recognize that they are complicit in a possible Hillary presidency that will bring the nation to its knees.  Although an imperfect candidate, Trump is the only one that can prevent a likely 16-year Obama-Clinton continuum that will alter the nation irreversibly.  The moral and principled choice is to stop Clinton by embracing Trump.  By failing to do so, Republican Never Trumpers betray the nation and the conservative cause they claim to be a part of, and place themselves alongside the vile Left who actively seek to destroy the country.” 

We have long been burdened by what Lenin described as “useful idiots,” referring to leftist intellectuals in the West sympathetic to Marxist Socialism despite the abysmal failures and atrocities.  Now we have our “useful idiots” on the pseudo-right in the form of the Never Trumpers. These pearl clutches and malcontents, closet socialists and soft-progressives, are every bit as despicable as the leftist followers they once decried.  They cover themselves in shame.

FOOTNOTE:  Dr. Richard Moss is a board-certified head and neck cancer surgeon and was a candidate for Congress in 2016 and 2018. He has been in practice in Jasper and Washington, IN for over 20 years. He has written A Surgeon’s Odyssey and Matilda’s Triumph available on amazon.com.  Find more of his essays at richardmossmd.com.  Visit Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

The City-County Observer posted this article without bias, opinion, or editing.

Vanderburgh County lawmakers: Application deadline approaching for paid Statehouse internship

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STATEHOUSE (Oct. 20, 2022) – Vanderburgh County lawmakers encourage college students and recent graduates to apply for a paid Statehouse internship before the Oct. 31 deadline.

State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) said college sophomores, juniors and seniors, as well as recent graduates and graduate students of all majors can apply for an internship with the Indiana House of Representatives. House interns will be paid $800 bi-weekly while working at the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis during the 2023 legislative session, starting in January and concluding at the end of April.

“My time as a House intern served as a launching pad for my professional career and also helped inspire me to pursue public service,” McNamara said. “I encourage students and recent graduates to apply quickly, so they can experience this great program.”

State Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville) said interested Hoosiers should visitindianahouserepublicans.com/internship and complete the application before Oct. 31. Intern interviews are currently taking place to fill positions in legislative operations, policy, and communications and media relations departments.

“Our interns have the opportunity to join our Statehouse team and jump-start their careers,” O’Brien said. “This one-of-a-kind program offers so many benefits to students, and a chance to learn more about state government.”

“Students from any major can use their skills in a variety of roles offered through this internship,” said State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Patoka). “Whether it’s working with constituents or keeping Hoosiers updated on what’s happening during session, interns play an important role during the legislative session.”

Internships are full time, Monday through Friday, and include free parking, career and professional development assistance, enrollment access to an Indiana government class, and opportunities to earn academic credits through the student’s college or university. Interns are also eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.

 

UPS Settles with EPA to Correct Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations Nationwide

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Company to implement environmental policies to prevent future noncompliance

WASHINGTON – the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a settlement with United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) to resolve violations of hazardous waste regulations at 1,160 facilities across forty-five (45) states and the territory of Puerto Rico.

 

EPA’s consent agreement and final order with UPS resolves violations of hazardous waste regulations, including failure to make land disposal determinations, and conduct proper on-site management of hazardous waste, among other requirements. The company has 36 months to come into compliance across 1,160 locations and will pay a civil penalty of $5,323,008. UPS generates hazardous waste regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) when a package containing certain hazardous materials is damaged, as well as during day-to-day operations such as maintenance.

 

“This settlement is another example of EPA’s commitment to protecting communities from the dangers of hazardous waste,” said Larry Starfield, EPA’s Acting Assistant Administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. “Today’s action requires UPS to address RCRA violations at all of its facilities, as well as implement policies that prevent future noncompliance.”

 

In 2021, EPA Region 6 entered into a settlement agreement with UPS for its facilities in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. Following this settlement, EPA expanded its investigation into other UPS facilities across the country and identified similar claims as was alleged in the Region 6 case. Many UPS facilities were generating and managing hazardous waste in all three generator categories without complying with all the RCRA requirements for each of the three generation categories. Using the e-Manifest system, EPA’s national system for electronically tracking hazardous waste shipments and other reporting databases, EPA was able to determine that these additional facilities also generated, accumulated, and offered for transport, treatment, and/or disposal certain hazardous waste streams, including ignitable, corrosive, and reactive substances, including acute hazardous wastes.

 

As a result of UPS’s cooperation and their willingness to apply the enhanced programs, which it has developed and is currently implementing at its facilities in Region 6 to address non-compliance, UPS has started similar implementations at its facilities nationwide.

 

Under the settlement, UPS has agreed to comply with all relevant state and federal RCRA laws and regulations with a focus on: (1) accurate hazardous waste determinations; (2) complete RCRA Notification; (3) proper employee training; (4) timely annual and biennial hazardous waste reporting; (5) Land Disposal Restrictions determination; (6) proper onsite management of hazardous waste; and (7) all applicable manifest requirements.