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Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday

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Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk, and Project 2025 at the Statehouse

 Erin Bruce, TheStatehouseFile.com

February 6, 2025

What began as a grassroots social media campaign appeared on the front steps of the Indiana Statehouse on Wednesday.

A crowd of protestors gathered at noon, a fairly uncommon sight during this legislative session so far. But standing under a gray sky on a dry lawn, a speaker welcomed the group, reminding them of their shared purpose.

The “50501” (50 states, 50 protests, one day) demonstrations spread online through grassroots efforts on websites and social media, using phrases like #buildtheresistace and “reject fascism.” The protests were expected to appear at statehouses in all 50 states, as well as a handful of major cities throughout the country.

The protests were organized in opposition to Project 2025 and President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders. Project 2025 is a compilation of proposed legislative actions created by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.

Protestors also expressed disdain at the state’s agenda this legislative session, chanting “All Braun, no brains,” referring to Indiana’s new governor, Mike Braun.

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Kendra Harter. Photo by Jyllian Antle, TheStatehouseFile.com.

“I’m here to stand up for the members of our community,” said Kendra Harter. “Democracy will die if there’s silence”

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Brandywine Wills.

“I’m here because I believe in the freedoms for all Americans,” said Brandywine Wills, who handed out American flags.

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Sonya Hayes.

“Until the bans, I was pro-life,” said Sonya Hayes. “Mind your business, it doesn’t affect you, you don’t need to be involved in it.” “And Musk, what is that?”

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Brian Jonasen and Sandra Kaufman Jonasen.

“I’m here to protest all the actions that President Trump has been taking,” said Brian Jonasen, who was joined by Sandra Kaufman Jonasen. “I’m a 30-year veteran with the Air Force, and I’m very disappointed in our country right now.”

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Laurie Klinger.

“Like everybody, I’m just so upset about what’s happening,” said Laurie Klinger. “It’s so horrible for everybody that’s involved.”

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Rebecca Miller.

“We’re against Trump being elected, against Project 2025,” said Rebecca Miller.

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Bradley Harvey.

“I see the rights that I fought for in my youth—I am 63 years old now—and they’re trying to strip them away,” said Bradley Harvey.

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Whitney Chenevert.

“To stand up for people that can’t,” said Whitney Chenevert. “It just shows everything that our ancestors fought for and those before us fought for.”

Hoosiers protest Trump, Musk and Project 2025 at the Statehouse Wednesday
Carlos Ramirez.

“I hope we can change peacefully. I hope there’s change, and I hope it can come at whatever has to happen to make it come,” said Carlos Ramirez.

Erin Bruce is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students. Kate Breeden contributed to this report.

Rep. McNamara’s bill protecting first responders’ use of mental health resource moves to Senate

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STATEHOUSE (Feb. 5, 2025) – The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously passed State Rep. Wendy McNamara’s (R-Evansville) bill to protect first responders’ confidentiality when debriefing after a traumatic event.

McNamara said many first responders use critical incident services management (CISM) debriefings after a traumatic event so they can manage the stress of the incident and not suffer any long-term mental health issues. Through House Bill 1118, any first responder using a CISM debriefing would not be compelled to disclose any of those conversations in a civil, criminal or administrative proceeding.

“Our firefighters, emergency medical personnel, police officers and other first responders need a way to decompress after facing a traumatic event,” McNamara said. “This bill would protect what they say during these debriefings so they can feel safe using this mental health resource.”

According to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, there are more than 40 CISM teams in Indiana, made up of trained peer volunteers who arrive at the scene to help first responders or provide care in the following days.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration estimated that first responders develop depression, PTSD and other behavioral health conditions more than the general population.

Additionally, in 2017 there were more than 100 firefighter and police officer suicides nationally, which is more than the number of firefighters and police officers who died in the line of duty, according to the Ruderman Family Foundation.

McNamara said this legislation could help address the mental health needs of those who serve our communities, bolstering both public safety and mental wellness.

House Bill 1118 now moves to the Senate for further consideration. To learn more about the bill and follow session, visit iga.in.gov.

 

2024-2025 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE WRESTLING TEAM

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Weight First Team Second Team

106 113 120 126 132 138 144 150 157 165 175 190 Alden Walker (9) Mater Dei Brady Elfreich (10) Mater Dei David Alstadt (11) Mater Dei Ty Henderson (12) Mater Dei Caleb Schaefer (10) Mater Dei Isaiah Schaefer (12) Mater Dei Landen Horning (12) Memorial Grant Voelker (11) Mater Dei Cale Bonenberger (11) North Camden Baumann (11) Mater Dei Matthew Pegram (12) North Caden Thacker (11) Mater Dei Karson Bachelder (10) Castle

Caleb Patterson (12) Jasper

Nolan Mullins (10) Jasper

Peyton Pfettscher (12) Reitz

Colton Pfettscher (12) Reitz

Caydan Ramos (10) Jasper

Matthew Schroeder (11) Mater Dei

Nate Phillips (12) Central

Gavin Winegard (10) Mater Dei

Cooper Collins (10) Vincennes Lincoln

Drew Schapker (12) Mater Dei

Mason Gegogeine (12) Jasper

EPA Renames Its Gulf Division to Honor the Gulf of America

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WASHINGTON – In accordance with President Trump’s Executive Order, “Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness,” Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action to immediately rename its Gulf of Mexico Division to the Gulf of America Division (GAD).

 

“The Gulf of America is a flourishing economic resource critical to our nation’s economy. This body of water is one of the most abundant oil and gas regions in the world, providing roughly 14% of America’s crude-oil production and a wealth of natural gas. EPA is committed to protecting the 1,630 miles of this watershed, comprised of a vibrant marine ecosystem made from 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states. The Gulf of America will help power our Great American Comeback. We are pleased to recognize it and ready to protect it,” said Administrator Lee Zeldin.

 

The Gulf of America is home to vibrant American fisheries teeming with snapper, shrimp, oysters, grouper, stone crab and other species. It is recognized as one of the most productive fisheries in the world, with the second largest volume of commercial fishing landings by region in the nation – contributing millions of dollars to local American economies. EPA is committed to helping develop voluntary, nonregulatory actions and public-private solutions to improve water and habitat quality through its Gulf of America Division.

 

The Gulf of America program, founded in 1988, is one of the EPA’s Great Water Body programs. The Gulf of America watershed is made up of 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states and Mexico and encompasses 1,630 miles of U.S. coastline. It is recognized worldwide as a vast and productive body of water with tremendous ecological, economic and social value.

USI’s Austin earns OVC weekly honor

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Austin raced to a new USI freshman record last Friday when she crossed the finish line with a 3,000-meter time of nine minutes, 40.99 seconds at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invite in Louisville, Kentucky.

The performance broke her own freshman mark, which she set at the season-opening Commodore Classic in Nashville, Tennessee. Austin finished second out of 38 competitors in the event as she shot up to third all-time at USI in the indoor 3,000-meters.

Austin currently has the top time in the OVC 3,000-meter performance list by nearly 19 seconds. Her teammate, junior Ellie Hall, is second with a time of 9:59.19, which she posted at the Commodore Classic on January 11.

The Screaming Eagles return to action Friday when they travel back to Louisville for the Eastern Indoors. USI is no longer competing at the Fairgrounds Invitational Saturday.

DOG FOR ADOPTION

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Hei Hei

ANIMAL ID
VAN-A-51287
BREED
Chihuahua, Long Coat
SEX
Male
WEIGHT
3.42 lbs
AGE
10Y/1M/0W
LOCATION
ADOPTION FEE
$200.00

 

Housetrained
Plays Well with Other Dogs
Weighing in at 3 1/2 lbs, Heihei is a slightly older chihuahua looking for his retirement home. He was said to be 7 years old, but given his cataracts, hearing loss, & slight walking issues, he may very well be older. Heihei has a slight deformation in his sternum & rib cage, but it doesnt seem to affect him. He is housebroken, doesn’t bark, & is very content snuggling in a fluffy blanket. He is not your typical “pocket puppy”, as he doesn’t really like to be held, & is not comfortable sitting in a lap, but will be happy if he is curled up beside you in a fluffy bed.

Hoosiers Repeat Swimmer of the Week Sweep

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 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving repeated its sweep of the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week awards, the conference office announced Wednesday (Feb. 5).

Junior Zalán Sárkány and senior Anna Peplowski won the men’s and women’s swimmer of the week honors, respectively, following in the footsteps of graduate transfer Caspar Corbeau and junior Mya DeWitt last cycle. As Indiana competed in its final dual meet of the season on Friday – a split at No. 11/10 Louisville – February 5 marks IU’s final week of eligibility. This season, 10 different Hoosiers captured 15 awards over six cycles.

During Friday’s meet, Sárkány won and set pool records in both distance events. The junior transfer won the 1,000-yard freestyle by 21 seconds in a Ralph Wright Natatorium record time of 8:43.28. He came back to win the 500 free by six seconds in 4:15.60, his second pool record of the meet. Wednesday’s award is his first Big Ten weekly award.

Peplowski earned her third swimmer of the week award this season and No. 6 of her career after sweeping her three individual events for the third time this season. The senior also set a pool record Friday, winning the 200 free in 1:42.41. She also won the 100 free, out-touching Louisville All-American Gabi Albiero by seven hundredths in 47.68, and the 500 free with a time of 4:39.26.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Aces return home Wednesday to face SIU at 7 p.m.

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 Aces took first meeting in Carbondale

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Riding its first 3-game Missouri Valley Conference win streak in four years, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team looks to make it four in a row on Wednesday when Southern Illinois comes to town for a 7 p.m. game at the Ford Center.  ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out   

– Trailing 74-73 with 1:54 remaining on Sunday at Belmont, the Purple Aces finished the game on a 7-1 run to take an 80-75 victory

– Gabriel Pozzato was the top scorer in the contest with 22 points while Tayshawn Comer finished just behind him with 19

– Connor Turnbull scored a career-high 14 points while Josh Hughes matched his tally with 14

– Tanner Cuff added 6 points and 13 boards

Noting the Week

– Evansville’s victories over Murray State and Belmont put an end to multiple streaks

– The win over Belmont was the first since November of 2015 and ended a 6-game skid against the Bruins

– With the win, UE won its third consecutive Valley win and second road victory in a row

– The last 3-game MVC win streak came between 12/28/20 and 1/9/21 when UE won four in a row

– This marked the first time since 2016 that UE won consecutive MVC road games; UE won its final three league road games that year (Bradley, Drake, Loyola)

Make it Three

– Gabriel Pozzato was named the MVC Freshman of the Week for the third time this season and second week in a row on Monday

– He averaged 25.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game while leading UE to a pair of wins

– With his season average of 16.2 PPG, Pozzato is fourth in the MVC

– Averaging 17 points and 6.5 boards against UIC and Valpo, Pozzato earned his second MVC freshman accolade on Jan. 27

– Pozzato has averaged 24 PPG over the last three contests including a career-high 29 points in the win over Murray State

Another Career Game

– Connor Turnbull’s stellar play continued in the win at Belmont as he reset his career scoring mark with 14 points to go along with 6 boards and 4 assists

– Over the last 10 games, Turnbull has posted 9.3 points, 5.4 boards and 2.4 blocks

– He matched his career high with six blocks at Valpo and paces the MVC with 1.78/game; he has a block in 15 of the last 17 contests

– His total of 41 blocks is 26th in the nation while his average is 38th nationally

– Offensively, he has scored eight or more points in 8 of the last 10 games to improve his season average to 6.8 PPG

Scouting the Opponent

– Southern Illinois has won five of its last seven games to improve to 10-13 on the season and 5-7 in MVC play

– On Saturday, SIU dropped a 75-65 home game to Drake; prior to the defeat, the Salukis picked up road victories at UIC and Valparaiso

– Ali Dibba leads a trio of double figure scores for SIU with 16.7 PPG

– Kennard Davis Jr. is averaging 15.5 points and 5.0 rebounds while Jarrett Hensley checks in with 11.2 points and a team-high 5.3 caroms per contest

– Davis paces Southern Illinois with 54 assists and 41 triples on the season

THUNDERBOLTS HOST RIVERMEN THIS FRIDAY FOR EURO NIGHT

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Evansville, In.:  After claiming 3 out of 4 possible points against the Macon Mayhem this past week, the Thunderbolts host the Peoria Rivermen this Friday night at Ford Center for Euro Night, before traveling to Peoria for the final time this regular season on Saturday night.
Week In Review:
 
                Down 2-0 on Friday, the Thunderbolts rallied in the third period with goals from Logan vande Meerakker and Myles Abbate to tie the game and force overtime.  The rally ended in the shootout following the scoreless overtime, where Macon won 2-1 to win the game 3-2.  Evansville got revenge on Saturday in Macon, winning 5-2 with goals from Scott Kirton, Nolan McElhaney, Isaac Chapman, Matt Dorsey, and Jordan Simoneau.
The Week Ahead:
                This Friday, February 7th will be Euro Night against the Peoria Rivermen, featuring specialty jerseys based on European hockey design that will be auctioned off after the game.  As is tradition in European professional leagues, Logan vande Meerakker will be wearing a special golden helmet as the team’s leading scorer, and the helmet will be auctioned off on DASH at a later date.  In honor of Vande Meerakker’s 23 points, there is a special for two tickets in any section for $23, deal valid through Ticketmaster (Enter code “GOLD”) and the Ford Center Box Office until 5:00pm CT this Wednesday the 5th.
Coming Soon:
                Friday, February 14th will be Swipe Right Night against the Quad City Storm.  Prior to the game, speed dating sessions will be held in the Suite Club for ages 21-29 and 30-45 starting at 6:30pm, those who are interested can sign up at http://bit.ly/3Wnt07N (Purchase of a game ticket required).  ‘The Dating Game’ will be held on the ice during the first intermission, with the winner receiving a date to Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano and Hush on Main.  There will also be special designated “Singles Sections” for the game in Sections 110 and 111.  Sunday, February 16th will be Sunday Funday against the Peoria Rivermen, starting at Noon CT, featuring $3 regular soda, popcorn, and hot dogs, and an inflatable slide in the lobby for the kids, courtesy of Legendary Inflatables.