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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, July 25, 2022

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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, July 25, 2022 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online at https://www.wpsrhd.com/. 

Prior to the regularly scheduled Board meeting, three members of the Board, along with district administrators, will hold a Town Hall beginning at 5:00 PM. This Town Hall is for Vanderburgh County residents to speak directly with Board members in attendance about issues involving EVSC schools. The Town Hall will be held in the Technology and Innovation Center located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Members of the public who would like to attend the Town Hall should register by completing the Town Hall Registration Form located on our website at district.evscschools.com 

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BREAKING NEWS: Chip Production Facility Anticipated To Bring 750 High-Wage Jobs To Discovery Park District At Purdue

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Chip Production Facility Anticipated To Bring 750 High-Wage Jobs To Discovery Park District At Purdue

JULY 20, 2022

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers today joined Purdue University President Mitch Daniels and executives from SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT) to announce the company’s plans to build a $1.8 billion state-of-the-art semiconductor R&D and production facility in Indiana, supported by 750 new high-wage jobs in Tippecanoe County.

“Days like today prove that Indiana’s investments in the economy of the future, infrastructure and talent development are cultivating an environment that enables innovators such as SkyWater to choose Indiana,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Our success and our mission to support industries of the future would not be possible without the incredible partnerships with our globally ranked universities, like Purdue University, helping us attract and retain quality, innovative talent.”

Headquartered in Bloomington, Minn., SkyWater plans to construct a 600,000-square-foot semiconductor research and development and production facility in partnership with Purdue University in West Lafayette. The facility will allow SkyWater to respond to increasing customer demand for accelerated access to domestic development, manufacturing, and advanced packaging for microelectronics, and will house advanced next-generation fabrication facilities.

“SkyWater’s commitment to Indiana, along with its pure-play foundry model, reinforces the IEDC’s strategic focus on building an economy of the future and is a testament to our newly launched AMPD task force which is working to continue Indiana’s momentum in this critically important industry,” said Sec. Chambers. “We are thrilled to welcome Indiana’s first semiconductor fabrication facility into Indiana’s vibrant technology and innovation ecosystem as the state leverages its long-standing advanced manufacturing expertise and workforce to support the future of microelectronics.”

“This endeavor to bolster our chip fabrication facilities will rely on funding from the CHIPS Act. Federal investment will enable SkyWater to more quickly expand our efforts to address the need for strategic reshoring of semiconductor manufacturing,” said Thomas Sonderman, SkyWater president, and CEO. “Through the support and partnership of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, we have a unique opportunity to increase domestic production, shore up our supply chains, and lay the groundwork for manufacturing technologies that will support growing demand for microelectronics.”

SkyWater’s plans for a new U.S. facility are in direct response to the increased demand for domestic semiconductor manufacturing. The company’s ability to make this large of an investment this quickly will be a result of the federal commitment to support U.S. companies as defined in the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act funding.

“For months state leaders, including Governor Holcomb, Secretary Chambers, President Daniels, and private enterprise have partnered to create a semiconductor corridor here in the Heartland,” said U.S. Senator Todd Young. “Today’s announcement is a direct result of those efforts. In Washington, we are on the verge of passing a major investment in next-generation technologies that is vital for the success of this and future projects, and that will ensure Indiana remains at the center of our high-tech national security economy.”

“I am thrilled to celebrate Skywater’s investment in Indiana which is fantastic for the people of Indiana and a great credit to Governor Holcomb’s’ leadership,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “This investment will create hundreds of high-paying, good-quality jobs for the people of Indiana and will help secure our semiconductor supply chain here in the United States. Semiconductors keep our cars on the road, our military jets in the air, and quite literally keep the lights on. Today’s announcement is a win for American economic and national security. It’s up to Congress to continue this momentum and fully fund the CHIPS Act so that we can continue to make announcements just like this one.”

Founded in 2017, Skywater employs 600 associates in Minnesota and Florida. Details for when hiring could begin in West Lafayette and the types of positions being filled will be made available online at a future date.

SkyWater is the only U.S. investor-owned and based pure-play semiconductor foundry and is a Department of Defense accredited supplier, specializing in custom technology development, volume manufacturing, and advanced packaging services for integrated circuits and microelectronics in its two U.S. locations. Last year, the company announced a partnership with the Purdue Research Foundation to accommodate an initial SkyWater team in the WestGate@Crane Technology Park in Odon, Indiana, adjacent to the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane).

“Today’s announcement marks a dramatic advance toward multiple strategic goals of Purdue’s last decade,” said President Daniels. “Enriched academic and career opportunities for our students; new research possibilities for our faculty; a transformed, more attractive environment on and adjacent to our campus; and the latest demonstration that Purdue and Greater Lafayette are now the hot new tech hub of a growing, diversifying Indiana economy. Even for the place that specializes in them, this constitutes a genuine giant leap.”

Based on the company’s plans to invest in its Indiana operations, the IEDC committed an investment in SkyWater Technology of up to $29 million in the form of conditional tax credits and $1 million in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. The IEDC also committed an investment of $20 million in redevelopment tax credits based on the company’s investment plans; up to $20 million in conditional structured performance payments; up to $500,000 in innovation vouchers; and $1 million in Manufacturing Readiness Grants. These incentives are performance-based, meaning the company is eligible to claim state benefits once the company makes eligible investments in innovation activities and employees are hired and trained. Purdue University, Greater Lafayette Commerce, the city of West Lafayette, the city of Lafayette, Tippecanoe County and Duke Energy offered additional incentives.

“We are excited to see Greater Lafayette win the site selection process for this investment from SkyWater Technology,” said Scott Walker, president, and CEO of Greater Lafayette Commerce. “It demonstrates the power of collaboration between our county, our cities, Purdue University, the Purdue Research Foundation, and the state of Indiana. It also demonstrates our region’s strengths in working with the industries of tomorrow. We are excited to work with them through the next phases of their process and work with our partners at Purdue University and Ivy Tech to develop the needed semiconductor workforce.”

Civic Theatre Will Be Moving To The Evansville Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum In Near Future

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Evansville Civic Theatre (ECT) announced the slate of shows for its upcoming 97th season – and that those shows will be it’s last in the Old Columbia Theatre, located on the corner of Fulton Avenue and Columbia Street.

“The old Columbia Theatre holds nearly a half-century of memories – of great shows, of impassioned performances … of shared experiences and the lifelong friendships built through them,” said Managing Artistic Director Kevin Roach. “Leaving that behind is bittersweet – but times change, and the time has come for Evansville Civic Theatre to move on to a bigger, brighter future … back where we started.”

Ultimately, ECT plans to return to its first official home: The Evansville Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum. ECT officials are working alongside Vanderburgh County, Visit Evansville, the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, and numerous other organizations toward the goal of renovating and revitalizing the Coliseum. Upon that project’s completion, the Coliseum would become the new home of both ECT offices and productions.

“It is exciting to envision Civic Theatre performing in a restored and modernized Veterans Coliseum,” County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave said.

Recently Volunteer Historian, Joe Gilpatrick, has discovered photographs and programs from performances of the organization’s early days on the Coliseum stage, and the entire Civic team is elated to have this unique opportunity to “return home,” and take The Evansville Civic Theatre full circle to its early beginnings, nearly 100 years ago.

Until the Coliseum’s completion, though, ECT will work alongside the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation and Bosse High School to produce shows on the Bosse High School stage.

At the same time, ECT and the EVSC will launch a partnership to offer theatre education, production, and performance opportunities to students at Bosse and across the EVSC.

“Bosse is excited to forge a partnership with the Evansville Civic Theatre!” said Bosse High School Principal Aaron Huff. “For the past two years, Robert Hunt and Tiffany Ball have worked with Bosse students to create the ‘Bosse Theatre Project.’ The project takes the stories of students, families, and the community, pulls them together and crafts a theatrical production centered on themes that are near and dear to the hearts of students at Bosse. I am excited that the Evansville Civic Theatre will come alongside to support the continued growth and development of the Bosse Theatre Project. This is a win-win for both organizations!”

Those educational programs will begin during the 2022-2023 academic year – while ECT continues to perform in the Old Columbia Theatre.

ECT officials today also announced the content of that final season in the Old Columbia:

Evansville Civic Theatre’s 97th Season opens in late August with the hit musical TICK TICK BOOM. This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre, and a Broadway blockbuster.

In October, ECT will present FAIRVIEW, a searing fourth wall-demolishing play about the examination of families, drama, and the underlying racism that still exists in our modern culture.

In December, ECT will break from its traditional Christmas shows to present the popular comedic drama STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Louisiana, and set around a group of gossipy southern ladies, this play will make you laugh and cry as the characters learn about the true bonds of friendship when confronted with difficult life events.

For the annual NEXTWAVE production in January, ECT will preview its new, temporary home at Bosse High School, presenting the comedic drama SHE KILLS MONSTERS on the Bosse stage. The play tells the story of a young woman who discovers more about her late sister, following her tragic death, after finding her Dungeons & Dragons notebook, and begins a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. 

April brings ECT’s classic literature play of the season, FAHRENHEIT 451, which tells the story of a fireman who works as a civil servant burning books, and who must choose between continuing his nonexistent existence or risking everything for the right to think.

Finally, the season – and ECT’s tenure at the Old Columbia Theatre – concludes in May with BIG FISH. The musical follows Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman whose larger-than-life stories are called into question by his son, Will, creating a magical musical theatre experience that’s richer, funnier and bigger than life itself.

Season Tickets and show information are available at evvcivic.org. Season Ticket holders will now be able to reserve their seats, while tickets for each individual show will be made available to the public three weeks in advance and will be general admission.

COMMENTARY: An Indiana Constitutional Amendment To Protect The Sanctity of Life In Indiana?

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An Indiana Constitutional Amendment To Protect The Sanctity of Life In Indiana?

By Dannie McIntire

JULY 20, 2022

Expect the topic of abortion to be front and center during Indiana’s upcoming special legislative session being convened on July 25.

Indiana conservative lawmakers are expected to pass more restrictive laws against abortion in wake of the Supreme Court’s recent overturn of Roe vs. Wade. 

The subject of abortion is literally a mind field of different opinions. Regardless of your view, there will be someone with the exact opposite view.

In an earlier article, I wrote that the recent Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe vs. Wade should be celebrated, not on the question of abortion, but that “the people” have the right to determine the issue. I think it bodes well for our democracy when that last step in our judicial system “rule of law” can say, “Oops, the earlier court in 1973 violated the Constitution by asserting a power it did not have”.

Now the “ball is back in the “Indiana Legislative’s court”. My hope is that our representatives during this special session remain open to listening to all points of view, and that they remember they are there to represent all citizens of Indiana, not their personal ideological beliefs on the abortion question. 

I’m not writing today to express my personal views on abortion. I’m merely hoping both sides of the argument have their voices not only heard but respected. 

I do however feel if our Legislators decide to restrict the right to abortion in the state of Indiana, they do so within reason.

My overriding concern is if Indiana does make abortion more restrictive, it does so with reasonable laws, and not to the point that women in Indiana are driven back to the draconian days of back alley abortion shops. 

FOOTNOTE:  Posted by the City-County Observer without bias or editing.

EVANSVILLE WELCOMES LEININGER INTERNATIONAL AND ANNOUNCES NEW CONVENTION FOR 2023

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EVANSVILLE WELCOMES LEININGER INTERNATIONAL AND ANNOUNCES A NEW CONVENTION FOR 2023 AT OLD NATIONAL BANK PLAZA

Evansville, IN – July 20, 2022 – Leininger International will host its 2022 iLive conference at the Old National Events Plaza on July 22 – 24, 2022.  Nearly 2,500 sales professionals from around the country will convene in Evansville to participate in training, networking, and team-building sessions.

iLive is expected to generate over $1.2 million dollars in economic impact for the area.  This year marks the third Leininger International conference in Evansville, which has driven interest among similar groups now considering the city as a future meeting destination.

The Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE) announced this week that its 2023 Annual Convention has been awarded to Evansville.  ISAE is comprised of hundreds of association professionals from across the state that serves many types of industries, societies, and social organizations.

The ISAE Annual Convention has not met in Evansville since 2015 and will provide an opportunity to showcase the community to hundreds of meeting planners and conference decision makers from across Indiana.  The event will be held at the Old National Events Plaza and DoubleTree Hotel July 24-26, 2023.

Vincennes University Host Aviation Community Day In Indianapolis

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WHAT: The Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center will host the 4th annual Aviation Community Day with Purdue University-Polytechnic Institute Indianapolis. The free, family-friendly event is open to the public.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

• Climb aboard airplanes

• Get a photo in a cockpit

• Pilot a flight simulator

• Tour the school & facility

• Learn about VU’s Purdue 2+2 Program

• Take a ride on the Boilermaker Special

• Meet aviation professionals

• Learn about aviation careers

WHEN: 10 a.m – 2 p.m. (EDT), Saturday, July 23, 2022

WHERE: Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center, 2175 S. Hoffman Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46241