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The Indiana Department of Insurance Provides Tips for Taking Action Against Identity Theft

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The Indiana Department of Insurance Provides Tips for Taking Action Against Identity Theft

Learn how to identify your risk, and the basic steps you can take to secure your online information and data.

Indianapolis — We rely on the internet to work, bank, shop, and socialize. Our health and financial information are stored online. Connected devices control everything from home security systems to thermostats and TVs. While convenient, these connections open the door for possible malicious activity. Help manage your cybersecurity risks, such as identity theft, with these tips from the Indiana Department of Insurance.

TOP CONSIDERATIONS

Identity theft is the unauthorized use or attempted use of an existing account, use of your information to open a new account, and misuse of your information to commit fraud.

Data thieves gain access to information from a variety of places, including your mailbox, home and business trash, public dumps, public records, and social media.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

How to identify your risk

You are at risk if you store personal information on a home or work computer, or if you bank or shop online. The following scenarios may be signs of compromised data:

  • You see unexpected withdrawals from your bank account.
  • You do not receive your bills or other mail.
  • You receive bills for health services you did not use, or your health plan rejects a legitimate medical claim.

Regularly check your credit report to ensure you do not see:

  • A new account you did not open.
  • Unfamiliar accounts listed.
  • Negative items.

How to keep your information safe online

There are basic steps you can take to secure your information and data:

  • Dispose of personal information by shredding documents using a cross-cut shredder.
  • Use strict privacy settings on your computer, devices, and browsers.
  • Keep passwords private, and do not write your passwords down. You may consider using a reliable password manager.
  • Be mindful about the personal information you share on social media.
  • Be cautious of what you download from the internet. Navigate directly to websites when you need to initiate a download. Do not download anything or click links from sites or emails that someone sends you.
  • If your Social Security number is requested by a vendor, ask why it is needed and how it will be used and protected.
  • Remember that there is nothing wrong with telling someone that you are not comfortable sharing personal information.

Keeping your information safe also means ensuring your devices, including smart phones, laptops, desktops, tablets, and other devices, are secure:

  • Update your software regularly.
  • Change your passwords regularly.
  • Use two-factor authentication.
  • Use antivirus or anti-malware software to protect against malicious software that disrupts computer operations, gathers sensitive information, gains access to private computers, or displays unwanted advertising.
  • Password protect your laptop to prevent unknown users from accessing it.
  • Avoid opening emails or attachments from unknown senders.
  • Back up your files to an encrypted flash drive or external hard drive.

TOP THINGS TO REMEMBER

  1. Regularly check your credit report for warning signs of identity theft. Indiana residents are able to get a free credit report each year. For information about how to request a free credit report, visit https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/free-credit-reports#:~:text=Federal%20law%20gives%20you%20the,TransUnion)%20at%20AnnualCreditReport.com.
  2. Any Indiana resident can request a credit freeze free of charge. There is no fee for Indiana residents to place, temporarily lift, remove or request a new password or PIN.
  3. Indiana residents can file an identity theft complaint with the Indiana Attorney General’s office. Visit in.gov/attorneygeneral/consumer-protection-division/id-theft-prevention/complaint-form/ to find links to the form.
  4. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has resources on how to avoid identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has an identity theft website to report incidents and develop a recovery plan.

About the Indiana Department of Insurance
The Indiana Department of Insurance protects Indiana’s insurance consumers by monitoring and regulating the financial strengths and market conduct activities of insurance companies and agents. The IDOI monitors insurance companies and agents for compliance with state laws to protect consumers and to offer them the best array of insurance products available. The IDOI also assists Hoosiers with insurance questions and provides guidance in understanding how insurance policies work. Visit the IDOI at www.IN.GOV/IDOI.

UE Volleyball Team Opens Home Slate With 3-0 Sweep Of USI

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UE Volleyball Team Opens Home Slate With 3-0 Sweep Over USI

Aces Take Down USI In Tuesday Match-Up

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Squaring off for the first time as Division I opponents, the University of Evansville volleyball team took down the University of Southern Indiana by a 3-0 final on Tuesday night inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

It was a complete team performance with the Purple Aces hitting .409 while holding the Screaming Eagles to .236.  One day after being named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week for the fourth time in her career, Alondra Vazquez led all players with 13 kills.  Giulia Cardona picked up 12 while Melanie Feliciano had 11.  Kora Ruff had 38 assists and two kills while picking up nine digs.  Feliciano led both squads with 10 digs.

Set 1 – UE 25, USI 23

It was a big start for the Aces, who jumped out to a 4-0 lead with Alondra Vazquez recording a pair of kills.  UE continued to hold the lead, going up 12-7 on another Vazquez kill.  At that point, the Screaming Eagles made a run, scoring seven in a row to take their first lead of the night at 14-12.  USI extended the lead to 18-15 before Evansville rallied back.

Kills from Madisyn Steele and Melanie Feliciano knotted the score at 18-18 before Vazquez put the Aces on top at 22-21.  The Screaming Eagles continued to fight back, tying it back up at 23-23 before Kate Tsironis and Feliciano picked up the final two kills to give UE a 1-0 match lead.

Set 2 – UE 25, USI 18

Both teams held early advantages in game two before Evansville turned a 5-5 tie into an 8-5 lead.  The run was completed by the second kill of the set from Kora Ruff.  It was Ruff coming through later, adding a service ace that padded the lead at 13-7.

From that point on, UE kept the pressure on and did not let the Screaming Eagles within four points as the Aces finished the set with a 25-18 decision.  Laura Ruiz recorded a late service ace before Feliciano finished the set with a kill.

Set 3 – UE 25, USI 16

Using the momentum from the opening two frames, the Purple Aces put it all together to clinch the sweep.  It was the Screaming Eagles who had the early success, taking a 5-3 edge.  Feliciano came through with a service ace to give UE its first lead of the set at 8-7.  USI refused to go away quietly as they knotted it up at 10-10.

That is when reigning MVC Freshman of the Year Giulia Cardona took over.  Picking up three quick kills, Cardona helped UE score six in a row.  From there, the Aces put it in cruise control, coasting to the 25-16 win with Hannah Watkins picking up the clinching point to give UE its second-consecutive 3-0 sweep.

This weekend, the Aces are back on the road, heading to the Golden Eagle Invitational.  Hosted by Tennessee Tech, the Aces will also face Northwestern and Western Carolina.

 

 

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Vincennes University 9/11 Flag Tribute

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WHAT: A touching tribute will be on display for all to see. VU students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the public are invited to help place 3,000 American flags in honor of all who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2011 attacks. A brief ceremony and a 21-gun salute by the VFW Post 1157 will take place. Members of the VU Community will be available for media interviews.

WHEN: 5 p.m. (ET), September 6, 2022

 

WHERE: Grass field at the corner of Indianapolis and 2nd streets on the Vincennes Campus. The field is located across from VU Police Department and behind Clark Hall.

Free Fishing on National Hunting & Fishing Day

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On Sept. 24 celebrate National Hunting & Fishing Day, which honors the sportsmen and women whose recreational activities have positively impacted fish and wildlife conservation.

Want to celebrate the day out by the water? Sept. 24 is also the last Free Fishing Day of 2022. On Free Fishing Days, Indiana residents can fish Indiana’s public waters without a fishing license or trout/salmon stamp. As fall begins in Indiana, invite your friends and family to join you outdoors and spend time together.

Alondra Vazquez named MVC Player of the Week

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Vazquez ranks second in the nation in kills

 

  1. LOUIS – Finishing the opening weekend with an average of 5.25 kills per set, University of Evansville 5th-year star Alondra Vazquez was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week on Monday afternoon.

It is the fourth Player of the Week honor for Vazquez, who earned the accolade twice last fall and once in the spring of 2021.

An unbelievable start to the season saw Vazquez average 5.25 kills per set as Evansville competed in the Marshall Invitational.  Her average has her ranked third in the nation in that statistic while her total of 63 kills is currently second in the NCAA.

Vazquez completed Friday’s opener against Wright State with a match-high 21 kills.  She added seven digs and a block assist.  In a 5-set contest versus Marshall on Friday evening, Vazquez once again led all players, recording 26 kills to go along with 12 digs, 3 service aces and a pair of block assists.  Her most efficient outing of the weekend came in Saturday’s finale where she hit .367 with 16 kills in a 3-set road sweep of the Thundering Herd.  She added 8 digs.

Adding to the impressive weekend was her continued rise in the UE record book.  Over the weekend, she took over the top spot in program history with 4,440 career attempts.  She surpassed the previous record of 4,401, which was held by Julie Groves.  With a final tally of 63 kills in the opening three matches, Vazquez moved from fifth to third on the Aces all-time list.  Currently standing with 1,490, Vazquez is just 33 kills out of the #2 spot, which is also held by Groves.

Mt. Vernon Shooting Update, Wife Arrested for Attempted Murder

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Posey County – Indiana State Police detectives have arrested Melissa Wade, 48, of Mt. Vernon, for allegedly shooting her husband during an argument that occurred inside their residence on August 26. Wade has been released from Deaconess Midtown Hospital and is currently being held without bond in the Posey County Jail.

Herbert Wade is still being treated for his injuries.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Melissa Wade, 48, of Mt. Vernon, IN
  1. Attempted Murder, Level 1 Felony
  2. Aggravated Battery, Level 3 Felony
  3. Battery with a Deadly Weapon, Level 5 Felony

 

The original release that was issued following the shooting is below:

Indiana State Police Detectives Investigate Overnight Shooting in Mt. Vernon

Posey County – Friday night, August 26, at approximately 8:42, Posey County 911 Dispatch received a call from a residence located at 160 SR 62 West in Mt. Vernon reference to a man and a woman who had been shot. Moments later, Mt. Vernon Police arrived and located Herbert Wade, 58, on the living room floor with a gunshot wound. Melissa Wade, 48, was in a rear bedroom with a gunshot wound. A male juvenile relative was also inside the residence during the shooting, but he was not injured.

Indiana State Police detectives are currently investigating the shooting. According to detectives, Herbert and Melissa Wade are married and were involved in an argument when Melissa Wade allegedly shot Herbert Wade in the chest with a handgun. Detectives believe Melissa accidently shot herself in the leg. They were both transported to Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville. Herbert Wade is currently being treated for life threatening injuries. Melissa Wade is currently being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

This is an ongoing investigation and further information will be released as it becomes available.

Investigating Officers: Sergeant/Detective Chandler, Detective Wilson, Sergeant Clamme, Sergeant Staggs, Trooper Roberts, and Trooper Vennekotter, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agencies: Mt. Vernon Police and Posey County Sheriff’s Office

UE volleyball welcomes USI for home opener

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Contest set for 6 p.m. Tuesday

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – For the first time as Division I opponents, the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana will square off in competition on Tuesday evening when the Purple Aces volleyball team faces the Screaming Eagles inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse at 6 p.m.

 

Facing USI

– Tuesday’s contest marks the first “official” meeting between the teams since 1992 when the Aces took a 3-1 win on Oct. 6

– In 24 meetings, UE has picked up 18 wins

 

Opening Weekend

– On Friday, the 2022 season opened at the Marshall Invitational

– Despite winning the first set in both contests on Friday, UE came out on the losing end in a 3-1 setback to Wright State and a 5-set defeat at Marshall

– The Aces came back strong on Saturday, earning a 3-0 road sweep over the Thundering Herd

– Alondra Vazquez led all players in kills in each of the first three matches

New Record

– UE’s opening weekend saw Alondra Vazquez move past Julie Groves for the most attempts in program history

– Vazquez currently has 4,440, which surpassed Groves’ mark of 4,401

– Groves played at UE from 1997-2000

Top Three Nationally

– Accumulating 63 kills and an average of 5.25 per set, Alondra Vazquez has established herself as one of the best in the NCAA

– Her total of 63 kills ranks second in the country while her average of 5.25 is third nationally…both lead the MVC

– She set an early season mark of 26 kills in Friday’s 5-set contest at Marshall before hitting .367 with 16 more

Making her Debut

– Freshman Kora Ruff opened her collegiate career at the Marshall Invitational and completed the weekend with 10.17 assists per set

– Her total of 122 kills ranks 24th in the NCAA

– Ruff posted 45 assists in her debut against Wright State while contributing 10 digs on the defensive side

– Over the weekend, she registered four service aces, second on the UE team