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USI Cheer Team Sendoff Scheduled For Today

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The University of Southern Indiana Cheer Team is hosting a sendoff Sunday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena as it gets set to compete at the UCA & UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championships next weekend at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the Screaming Eagles scheduled to perform their national’s routine at 7 p.m. The Eagles also will be performing routines at halftime of the USI Men’s and Women’s Basketball Games Saturday afternoon.

Admission to Sunday’s sendoff is one item of donation to Archie’s Food Closet (items in need listed below).

Under the direction of third-year Head Coach Megan Murphy, the Screaming Eagles will be sending 22 student-athletes to compete in the prelims of the Open Small Coed Division, which will take place January 15 at approximately 10:13 a.m. (CST).

The Eagles must finish in the top 50 percent of the prelims to advance to the finals, which will be held Saturday evening. Live coverage will be available on Varsity TV.

USI finished fourth in the Small Coed Division I Virtual Finals last Spring after finishing fifth in the Small Coed Division II competition at the 2020 national championships in Orlando, Florida. USI, which finished second at the event in 2014, sixth in the All-Girl Division I competition in 2019.

Archie’s Food Closet Items of Need

Most Needed Items:
• Men’s and Women’s Shampoo/Conditioner
• Deodorant (Men and Women)
• Full Size Toothpaste
• Soap
• Four Packs of Toilet Paper
• Tissues
• Disposable Razors
• Marinara / Alfredo Sauces
• Pasta/Spaghetti
• Canned Chicken

Also in need of:
• Instant Potatoes
• Canned Beans
• Oatmeal
• Fruit Cups
• Peanut Butter
• Canned Tuna
• Instant Pasta Packets
• Instant Rice Packets
• Hamburger Helper
• Popcorn

HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS: The General Assembly Meets in the New Capital

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January 9 – January 15

The Week in Indiana History


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1825     The first session of the Indiana General Assembly convened in the new state capital of Indianapolis.  The seat of government had moved from the original capital of Corydon. The Marion County Courthouse served as the home for the state legislature until the new Statehouse opened in 1834.


alva 1864     Alvah C. Roebuck was born in Lafayette.  He became a watchmaker who lived in Hammond.  He joined Richard Warren Sears to open the Sears and Roebuck Department Stores across the country.

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1874     Carl Fisher was born in Greensburg.  He became an entrepreneur who built the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, inspired the Lincoln National Highway, and pioneered the development of Florida.


lew 1910     A statue of Lew Wallace was unveiled in Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol.  Indiana Governor Thomas Marshall, Poet James Whitcomb Riley, and Lew Wallace, Jr., were among those who attended the ceremony.

Gayle1951     Brenda Gail Webb was born in Kentucky.  At the age of four, her family moved to Wabash, Indiana.  The younger sister of singing star Loretta Lynn, she began a career of her own and, as Crystal Gayle, has had at least 20 number-one records.

ss2017     The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument on the Circle in Indianapolis was designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of Interior.  Dedicated in 1902, it is the largest of the more than 200 Civil War Memorials in the nation.

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Indiana Department of Administration

Visitors are welcome at the Indiana Statehouse Monday through Saturday.  For more information, please contact the Tour Office.

(317) 233-5293
touroffice@idoa.in.gov  


Indiana Quick Quiz

JANUARY EVENTS

1.     1846     _______University was founded in Upland, Indiana

2.     1989     D____ Q____took the oath of office as Vice President of the United States

3.     2009      Katie Stam from Seymour was crowned M_____ A_______

Answers Below


HOOSIER  QUOTE  OF THE WEEK

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“Music is universal;  it’s a healing.”

– – -  Crystal Gayle


Did You Know?

     Each state is permitted to place two statues in Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol.  The two figures representing Indiana are Civil War General and author Lew Wallace and Civil War Governor Oliver P. Morton.


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ANSWERS:  1.  Taylor University   2.  Dan Quayle   3.  Miss America

Ice Fishing Basics: Safety

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Even with the proper equipment, as last month’s Wild Bulletin detailed, ice fishing can be dangerous. Here are a few tips to keep you safe on the ice so your winter excursion ends in delight rather than disaster.

Ice fisherman packing up his equipment to head out onto the ice

  • Before heading out, watch the weather. Warm weather can cause ice to thaw and refreeze, leading to thinner ice. Check with your local bait shop on conditions and wear many layers, including a life jacket for additional warmth and safety. Consider keeping ice picks on you, which are helpful if you fall through. Always let someone know where you’ll be and when you expect to return. When you can, use the buddy system.
  • During this activity, it’s important to keep an eye on the ice and test it before stepping onto it. Drill a hole with your auger and measure the thickness – at least four inches of ice is recommended for walking. Water visibly flowing below the ice can be a sign of a weak spot, and wind, waterfowl and beavers can also keep areas of ice thin. Wear a life jacket on the ice for extra warmth and safety. Avoid large cracks and depressions. If you’re with a buddy, walk in a single file line. Larger groups should spread out while walking and fishing.
  • After you’re finished fishing, inform the person who knew your itinerary that you’re done. Get dry and stay warm!

Plan to check out the February edition of Wild Bulletin for ice fishing techniques.

Local Soil And Water Districts Awarded Nearly $800,000 For Water Quality Initiatives

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INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 9, 2022) — The Indiana State Department of Agriculture and the State Soil Conservation Board awarded $789,825 in matching grant funds to 13 soil and water conservation districts and soil health organizations through the Clean Water Indiana program. Including the district’s matching contributions, a total of $1.6 million will be implemented to improve soil conservation and water quality initiatives.

“Water quality enhancements and soil conservation practices are so incredibly important for our world,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Secretary of Agriculture. “Without the local county soil and water conservation districts and our farmers we couldn’t produce the amount of agriculture products that we do and care the for environment at the same time. These grants are sure to increase soil organic matter and improve waterways for a lasting impact for years to come.”

The Clean Water Indiana program is administered by the state’s soil conservation board. The program, led by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, provides financial assistance to landowners and conservation groups that are working to reduce runoff from non-point sources of water pollution, whether it’s on agricultural land, urban areas or eroding streambanks.

Once received, districts can use the funds to partner with other counties or address specific needs within their jurisdiction. Some examples include participating in a cost share program, hiring staff, providing technical assistance, implementing cover crop incentive programs or increasing watershed capacity.

“These grants are an excellent way for soil and water conservation districts to get more soil conservation practices on the ground. But this work couldn’t be done without Hoosier farmers being so willing to implement new soil and water quality protection initiatives on their farms,” said Bruce Kettler, director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “These funding opportunities are a great way for districts to fund the help or resources they need, while still keeping farmers and soil conservation top of mind.”

Amy Burris is chair of the State Soil Conservation Board and is looking forward to seeing the work done on the grassroots level by the soil and water districts.

“Soil conservation and water quality improvements are not made by a single individual, they are executed by many different individuals and partnerships, including our local Soil and Water Districts and farmers,” Burris said. “These partners rely on Clean Water Indiana funds to make improvements at the local level which, in turn, helps our state achieve its conservation goals. I look forward to seeing each awarded project come to life and I encourage districts with a conservation need to apply, next grant cycle.”

Clean Water Indiana is managed by ISDA’s Division of Soil Conservation and funded by a portion of the state’s cigarette tax.

Below is the list of awardees.

Adams County SWCD – $35,100.00

The grant will provide financial assistance for the implementation of conservation practices to benefit wildlife habitat and soil and water quality with pollinator habitats. The funds will also expand upon the current pollinator plot, located at a local school, to include soil health practices and more educational opportunities.

Brown County SWCD – $30,975.00

The funds will be used for creation or restoration of a pollinator habitats and prairie plantings in and around Brown County.

Jackson County SWCD – $80,000.00

The project funds will be used for cost share to producers for cover crops and pasture/hay planting projects in and around Jackson County.

Knox County SWCD – $75,000.00

The funds will be used to hire a full-time Soil Health Specialist who will build relationships with Knox County farmers and landowners and assist them in their efforts to adopt conservation practices that promote soil health.

Lawrence County SWCD – $72,500.00

The project will allow the Soil and Water Conservation District to provide cost-share for the following practices: invasive species control, pasture/hay planting, cover crops, watering facilities, heavy use area protections (HUAPs), pipeline, access road and erosion site.

Marion County SWCD – $22,500.00

The grant funds will be utilized for district staff to develop a Rainscaping Education Program.

Monroe County SWCD – $125,000.00

The funds will be used for a full-time Conservation Resource Technician (CRT) for Monroe County for a three-year time frame, January 2022 through December 2024.

Tippecanoe County SWCD – $98,500.00

The program will fund a technical staff person, cost share for invasive species and education materials for the cost share program and invasive species.

Vigo County SWCD – $50,000.00

The program will offer conservation practices geared toward improving water quality, sediment and nutrient reduction, increasing carbon sequestration, controlling soil erosion, improving pasture productivity, improving soil quality and providing wildlife habitat. The cost share funds requested will be to implement conservation practices on pastureland for livestock producers. These practices will include a number of livestock best management practices such as: forage/pasture planting, fence exclusion, livestock access control, heavy use area protection, livestock stream crossing and waterline/watering facility. The remaining of funds will be used to assist producers in adopting vegetative practices which will address water, soil, air, plant and animal resource concern categories while improving farm productivity. These conservation practices include: Field Borders, Filter Strip, Riparian Forest/Herbaceous Buffer, Conservation Cover, Cover Crops, Tree/Shrub Establishment and Wildlife Habitat Planting.

Washington County SWCD – $71,250.00

The funds will assist producers in Washington, Harrison, Crawford and Perry counties by providing cost-share funds to implement livestock practices: pasture & hay planting, watering facilities, livestock pipeline, heavy use area protection (HUAPs), access roads and trails & walkways. When alternative livestock water is installed, exclusionary fencing of current water source(s) such as ponds, streams, etc. shall also be installed. Cost share funds will also be available for cover crops, conservation cover and wildlife habitat.

Wayne County SWCD – $29,000.00

The funds will be used to establish a demo garden on a one acre lot at the Wayne County Fairgrounds with garden beds, pervious pavement, and pollinator habitat. Cost-share will be provided to support urban ag practices to promote cover crop for garden areas, pollinator seed, soil testing and native plantings. Also, the funds will be used for grant writing technical assistance.

Wells County SWCD – $40,000.00

A cost share to producers in all of the Upper Wabash and all of the Salamonie River watersheds in Wells and Huntington counties for cover crops and equipment modifications.

Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasive Species Management – $60,000.00

The CWI grant funds will hire four full-time and one part-time staff who will work with Soil and Water Conservation Districts and other natural resource organizations to develop Cooperative Invasive Species Management Areas (CISMAs). Assistance will be available to help these new CISMAs develop their organizational infrastructure and find the human and financial resources needed to begin effectively combating invasive plants in their communities.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Felony Charges

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Felony Charges: January 6th, 2022

Published on January 6, 2022

Matthew Robert Leeds

  Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator : 6F : Pending

 

Joshua A. Boarman

  Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator : 6F : Pending

 

Kendall John Lacy

  Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More : 6F : Pending

 

Evelyn Cherice Randolph

  Count 1 – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Public Intoxication : BM : Pending

 

James Martin McDermott

  Count 1 – Battery by Bodily Waste : 6F : Pending

 

Randy Greenlee

  Count 1 – Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon : 4F : Pending

 

Anthony Wayne Allbritton

  Count 1 – HC – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – HC – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – HC – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – HC – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 5 – HC – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 6 – Driving While Suspended : AM : Pending
  Count 7 – Reckless Driving : CM : Pending
  Count 8 – Disregarding Automatic Signal : CI : Pending
  Count 9 – Disregarding Stop Sign : CI : Pending

 

Michael James Blais

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Maranda Higgs

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Donald James Davids

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Shawn Marie Stehlik

  Count 1 – Dealing in Methamphetamine : 2F : Pending

 

Cody Allen Clark

  Count 1 – Dealing in Methamphetamine : 2F : Pending

 

Brian Eugene Brendel

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

 

 

 

Felony Charges: January 7th, 2022

Published on January 7, 2022

Brandy Michelle Utley

  Count 1 – Dealing in Methamphetamine : 3F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – Possession of Marijuana : BM : Pending

 

Devin Michael Bradford

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Kenneth E. Hornby

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Lakendrick Marquette Huff

  Count 1 – Battery by Bodily Waste : 6F : Pending

 

Darius Antwaun Staten Jr.

  Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Strangulation : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Criminal Confinement : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

 

Brandon Joel Myers

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

 

 

EDQUIST LEADS THUNDERBOLTS TO 4-1 WIN OVER BOBCATS 

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Danville, Ill.:  Behind two-point games from Austin Plevy and Zane Jones and a 16-save effort from Ryan Edquist, the Thunderbolts rebounded to defeat the Vermilion County Bobcats 4-1 on Friday night in Danville.  The Thunderbolts next home game will be on Friday, January 14th at 7:00pm CT as they host the Quad City Storm.  For tickets, call (812)422-BOLT (2658), buy online at EvansvilleThunderbolts.com, or buy tickets in person at the Ford Center Box Office.

 

After a scoreless first period, the Bobcats scored the opening goal midway through the second period, scored by Ray Pigozzi at 9:28.  Edquist made several big saves in the next few minutes to keep Evansville only down by a single goal.  Following a late second period power play chance, the Thunderbolts kept the attack going and were finally rewarded as Hayden Hulton cashed in on a rebound to tie the game 1-1, at 18:24 from Jones and Charles Barber.  Evansville continued to pour on the pressure, and struck again with only 9 seconds remaining, as Tanner Butler finished off a pass from Plevy to make it 2-1.

 

In the third period, Jones scored an unassisted goal off a Bobcats turnover at 7:55 to extend Evansville’s lead to 3-1.  Shortly afterward, Vermilion County’s Ryan Devine was ejected from the game after slew-footing Tate Leeson, resulting in a major power play for Evansville.  The Thunderbolts converted, as TJ Dockery scored at 13:27 from Leeson and Plevy to extend the Thunderbolts lead to the final 4-1 score.

 

Jones finished with one goal and assist, Dockery and Hulton finished with one goal each, and Plevy tallied two assists.  Ryan Edquist finished with 16 saves on 17 shots for his first professional victory.  The Thunderbolts next meet the Bobcats on Friday, January 21st at Ford Center, face-off at 7:00pm CT.

 

The Thunderbolts are currently competing in their fifth season in the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League).  Season tickets are less than $9 per game.  To order your tickets for this season, call 812-422-BOLT(2658).