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UE to Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Multiple Days of Events

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UE to Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Multiple Days of Events

The University of Evansville (UE) warmly invites the community to join a series of events honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as part of the institution’s annual MLK celebration. This year’s theme of “Collective Leadership in a Changing World,” reflects Dr. King’s enduring message of unity, justice, and transformative service.

The celebration will begin on January 18 with UE students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to participate in the Joint MLK Day of Service, where participants will work together to uplift local neighborhoods in partnership with the University of Southern Indiana (USI) and Ivy Tech Community College. Other gatherings such as a faith-based dialogue, a symbolic march, and inspiring lectures will provide space to reflect on Dr. King’s vision for a more equitable society.

One of the highlights of the week is the William G. and Rose M. Mays Lectureship, paired with the presentation of the Mays Legacy Award and Rising Star Service Award. The 2025 lectureship will feature keynote speaker will be Dr. Karsonya “Kaye” Wise Whitehead, who returns to Evansville after speaking at the 22nd Annual Women’s Equality Day in August 2024.

Concluding the celebration, Dr. Kaye will have a book signing and facilitate the annual Community Leadership Panel that will bring together voices from across Evansville to discuss and explore pathways toward unity and action.

Guided by Dr. King’s words- “A genuine leader Is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus”-this week of events invites all participants to celebrate diversity, foster inclusion, and envision a brighter future together.

Pre-registration is required for the Joint Day of Service. For further details and registration links, visit the UE MLK Events page. Join us as we honor the power of collective leadership and move toward a united future together.

USDA Announces Grants for Urban Agriculture

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USDA Announces Grants and Technical Assistance Funding for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production

USDA is providing a total of $14.4 million in grants and technical assistance through two separately funded projects to support urban agriculture and innovative production. USDA’s Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production (OUAIP) is making available $2.5 million for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production (UAIP) grants, building on $53.7 million invested in UAIP grant projects by OUAIP since 2020. In addition, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), which oversees OUAIP, is providing $11.9 million in funding through an interagency agreement with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to promote the hiring of Urban Agriculture Conservation Extension Educators through the Cooperative Extension programs at Land-grant Universities.

Food Alert: Chicken Curry Empanadas

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PRODUCT RECALL
PRODUCT RECALL

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for frozen product labeled as Chicken Curry Empanadas due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen. The product labeled as Chicken Curry Empanadas may actually contain Apple Cinnamon Empanadas, which contain milk, a known allergen, that is not declared on the product label. FSIS is issuing this public health alert to ensure that consumers with allergies to milk are aware that this product should not be consumed. A recall was not requested because the affected product is no longer available for purchase.

The frozen empanada products labeled as Chicken Curry Empanadas that may contain Apple Cinnamon Empanada products were produced on November 14, 2024, and packaged on November 20, 2024, and November 21, 2024. The following product is subject to the public health alert [view label]:

  • 9.6-oz. cardboard packages labeled as “bettergoods TRADITIONALLY CRAFTED Chicken Curry Empanadas” with “BEST BY: 05/21/26” or “BEST BY: 05/22/26” and “EST. P33967” on the side of the box.

The products bear establishment number “P33967” on the side of the box. These items were shipped to Walmart locations nationwide.

The problem was discovered when the producing establishment notified FSIS that its distributor received four consumer complaints indicating that the apple cinnamon empanada product was packaged inside the chicken curry empanada retail packaging.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an illness should contact a health care provider.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch Honored with Sentinel of the Vault Award

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January 7, 2025

Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch Honored with Sentinel of the Vault Award

Indianapolis, IN – Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott announced today that Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch has been awarded the Sentinel of the Vault for her unwavering dedication to safeguarding Indiana’s financial resources and advancing economic opportunities for Hoosiers.The Sentinel of the Vault is bestowed by the Office of the Indiana Treasurer and recognizes individuals  that have demonstrated exemplary stewardship of the state’s assets and a steadfast commitment to fiscal responsibility.

“Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch has been a tireless advocate for Indiana’s financial health and economic growth,” said Treasurer Daniel Elliott. “Her leadership has been instrumental in fostering innovative programs that ensure Hoosiers have access to the resources they need to succeed.”

Lt. Governor Crouch has spent the last eight years as lieutenant governor and has a long history of public service to the state of Indiana.

“Throughout her tenure as Lieutenant Governor, State Comptroller (formerly Auditor of State), IN State Representative, Vanderburgh County Commissioner and Vanderburgh County Auditor, Lt. Governor Crouch has championed initiatives to strengthen Indiana’s rural communities, expand broadband access, and support small businesses, all while maintaining a keen focus on fiscal accountability. Her efforts to highlight mental health led to the passage of Indiana’s 988 law which has helped countless Hoosiers,” said Treasurer Elliott.

For more information about the Sentinel of the Vault Award and the Office of the Indiana Treasurer, please visit www.in.gov/tos/sentinel-of-the-vault/.

Rep. O’Brien hosts legislators, local leaders to discuss I-69 Ohio River Crossing

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Rep. O’Brien hosts legislators, local leaders to discuss I-69 Ohio River Crossing

STATEHOUSE (Jan. 6, 2025) – State Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville) recently hosted a meeting of legislators from Indiana and Kentucky and local leaders to discuss advancements in the community with the upcoming addition of the I-69 Ohio River Crossing.

The Indiana Department of Transportation and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet have committed to building the I-69 bridge connecting Evansville to Henderson, Ky. Construction began in Evansville to provide all-weather construction access to the Ohio River. Construction on the bridge is expected to begin in 2027 as a bi-state project.

“I appreciated the opportunity to convene legislators, leaders and stakeholders from southwest Indiana and western Kentucky to review where we stand, identify upcoming endeavors and ensure our goals are unified in the expansion of I-69,” O’Brien said. “The I-69 Ohio River Crossing is more than just a bridge. It’s a vital link between our communities, economies and futures. This transportation corridor will further connect our states to enhance commerce, foster regional economic growth and improve the daily lives of residents. I am excited to continue to strengthen our partnership and maintain a steadfast commitment to collaboration and innovation.”

O’Brien was joined by southwest Indiana legislators, western Kentucky legislators and local officials to receive an update on the progress made so far and further discuss the potential economic and tourism growth from the crossing.

O’Brien said he will use the discussion to work with leaders in the community to ensure the I-69 Ohio River Crossing construction continues on schedule. He encourages citizens of District 78 to contact his office at 317-232-9759 or in.gov/h78 with any comments regarding the I-69 Ohio River Crossing.

Indiana Joins Multistate Challenge of Regulations Impacting Home Buyers

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Indiana is partnering with 15 states and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to challenge new energy standards that they say will make homeownership unattainable for many hardworking Hoosier families.

According to the NAHB, new standards from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) can add up to $31,000 to the price of a new home.

“As a conservative, I love efficiency and would note that one cannot be a true ‘conservative’ without being willing to ‘conserve’ God’s green earth. But over-regulation, that doesn’t yield meaningful results and comes with wild costs, is a bad deal that common sense Hoosiers should reject,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said.

Attorney General Rokita thanked the Indiana Builders’ Association (IBA) for bringing this issue to his office. Rick Wajda, CEO of the IBA, said this policy will act as a deterrent to new construction at a time when Indiana and the nation desperately needs to boost its housing supply to lower shelter inflation costs. It is also in direct conflict with the current energy codes in the majority of jurisdictions around the country.

“At a time when Hoosiers are struggling to qualify for a mortgage or make a rent payment, this federal policy is the last thing our potential customers need,” Wajda said. “For every $1,000 increase in the cost of a house in Indiana, over 1,900 Hoosier households are priced out of the market. We need to reduce barriers to housing, not increase them. The Indiana Builders Association appreciates the efforts of Attorney General Rokita to stop these onerous costs being put on Hoosier homebuyers and renters.”

Here’s Why the Post Office Will Be Closed on Thursday

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The mail will not go through this Thursday and here’s why.

President Joe Biden has declared the day a National Day of Mourning to honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, who passed away on December 29, at the age of 100.

The day of Mourning on Thursday, January 9, coincides with President Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral. To mark this solemn occasion, American flags at federal buildings, military bases, and U.S. embassies will fly at half-staff for 30 days.

All Post Offices will be closed, and mail delivery will be suspended for the day Thursday.

It’s not just the post office. President Biden’s executive order also closes all federal government departments and agencies, except those critical to national security, defense, or other essential needs. Here are some other closures to keep in mind:

National Parks: Open, but administrative offices will be closed.

Stock Market: The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will pause trading.

Federal Courts: Including the United States Supreme Court and the Library of Congress.