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EPA Issues Fuel Waiver For Twelve States And The District Of Columbia Impacted By Colonial Pipeline Shutdown

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In response to the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan issued a second emergency fuel waiver to help alleviate fuel shortages in states whose supply of gasoline has been impacted by the pipeline shutdown.

This second emergency fuel waiver expands on a waiver that EPA issued this morning for the District of Columbia and areas of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The second waiver waives the requirements for low volatility conventional gasoline and Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) for the District of Columbia and areas of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and also includes Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Specific Counties of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. This waiver begins May 11, 2021 and ends May 31, 2021.

The Clean Air Act allows EPA Administrator Michael Regan, in consultation with the Department of Energy (DOE), to waive certain fuel requirements to address shortages. As a result of the Colonial Pipeline shutdown, Administrator Regan determined that extreme and unusual fuel supply circumstances exist and has granted a temporary waiver to help ensure that an adequate supply of gasoline is available in the affected areas until normal supply to the region can be restored.

As required by law, EPA and DOE evaluated the situation and determined that granting a short-term waiver was consistent with the public interest. EPA is in ongoing communication with state partners throughout the Colonial Pipeline service area and is prepared to offer additional flexibility as needed to address fuel shortages that occur and alleviate the impact of the shutdown.

To mitigate any impacts on air quality, the Clean Air Act provides strict criteria for when fuel waivers may be granted and requires that waivers be limited as much as possible in terms of their geographic scope and duration. More information: www.epa.gov/enforcement/fuel-waivers.

City of Evansville Announces $1M Grant From the CenterPoint Energy Foundation To Renovate Park Space at 4th and Main

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The City of Evansville Parks and Recreation Department today announced a $1 million grant from the CenterPoint Energy Foundation to renovate the park space at Fourth and Main Street.

The park — named CenterPoint Energy Square — will have room for a farmer’s market, outdoor dining, live music events and community meetings. It will also will have a large green space that will be turned into an ice-skating rink during winter months.

 

Three Aces Earn All-MVC Recognition

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Gould, Fehr, And Hood Honored By The League

Three University of Evansville softball players earned All-Missouri Conference recognition on Wednesday morning as the league prepares to open the 2021 championship at Cooper Stadium.

Senior Eryn Gould was named to the First Team while Jessica Fehr earned a spot on the Second Team.  Sophomore Hannah Hood was recognized as a member of the All-Defensive squad.

Gould earned First Team accolades for the third time in her career.  She continues to have one of the best offensive seasons in program history and is on pace to break the single season batting and on-base percentages.  Her .562 on-base total is 15thin the nation while her .417 average is on pace for the top Aces total and just the second player to bat ,400 over the course of a season.

“Eryn had one of the best seasons for an Ace of all time,” Purple Aces head softball coach Mat Mundell said.  “She is not only one of the best hitters in the MVC, but the entire country. I am really excited for her to finish her stellar career on such a high note.”

One of the top offensive second basemen in the league for the entirety of the season has been Jessica Fehr.  She enters the conference championship on a streak that has seen her reach base safely in each of the last 19 games.  Fehr has posted a hit in 15 of the last 18 games while seeing her average rise from .260 to .330.

“Jess really stepped up offensively in MVC play for us. I felt that she was the best offensive 2nd base in the league,” Mundell said.  “She continues to get better each year. I can’t wait to see what she does next season.”

Playing left field for the majority of the season, Hannah Hood earned the All-Defensive nod.  The Newburgh, Ind. native finished with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage while leading the Aces with five outfield assists.  Hood made numerous plays throughout the year that would have been worthy of SportsCenter Top Ten recognition.

“Hannah had always been a 3rd basemen. We moved her to the outfield this spring and she really took off,” Mundell commented.  “She has a cannon for an arm and made some great plays.”

National Endowment For The Arts Awards $1,003,900 To Indiana Arts Providers

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(INDIANAPOLIS) The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced today the awarding of ten grants totaling $1,003,900 to the Indiana Arts Commission and other Indiana nonprofit arts organizations and programming providers during the second round of grants for the fiscal year 2021.

These funds will support the arts in areas such as cultural tourism, community revitalization, economic development, education, and health and human services

“As the country and the arts sector begin to work towards a post-pandemic world, the National Endowment for the Arts is proud to fund the work of our partners,” said NEA Acting Chairman Ann Eilers. “These agreements such as the one to Indiana Arts Commission leverage federal funds for regional, state, and local impact, reinforcing the network of support that is vital for a healthy arts ecosystem.”

Indiana grants include:

  • Artmix Inc., Indianapolis, $30,000
  • DePauw University, Greencastle, $15,000
  • Great American Songbook Foundation, Carmel, $10,000
  • Indiana Arts Commission, Statewide, $848,900
  • Indiana Writers Center, Indianapolis, $10,000
  • Muncie Arts and Culture Council, Muncie, $10,000
  • New Harmony Project, Indianapolis, $20,000
  • South Shore Arts, Munster, $10,000
  • Tippecanoe Arts Federation, Lafayette, $30,000
  • Trustees of Indiana University, Bloomington, $20,000

“From rural towns to big cities, arts and creativity strengthen the fabric of Indiana’s communities. These funds will allow Indiana communities to continue to bolster their recovery efforts, celebrate their local culture, and promote connection and cohesion. We are grateful for the support and partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts,” said Indiana Arts Commission Executive Director Lewis Ricci.

For more information on the projects included in the Arts Endowment grant announcement, visit arts.gov/news.

 

Single Game Tickets On Sale Now For 2021 Otters Season

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Single game tickets for 2021 Evansville Otters’ home games at Bosse Field are on sale now.
Individual tickets are available for purchase to 51 regular season games and six exhibition games this year at Bosse Field.
Single-game ticket prices are $12 for VIP seats and $10 for Premium Field Box seats, which includes in-seat wait service. General Admission tickets are $6.
Discounted group tickets for a single game are $9 for Premium Field Box tickets and $4 in General Admission seating. Purchases of 20 or more tickets are required for discounted group ticket rates. Group tickets must be purchased via phone or at the Bosse Field box office to receive discounted rates.
Seating in VIP and Premium Field Box sections are limited.
Tickets can be purchased online at evansvilleotters.com, by phone at 812-435-8686, or at the Bosse Field box office. The box office will be open on home gamedays and Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on non-gamedays.
For the 2021 season at Bosse Field, fans are highly encouraged to wear masks when up and walking around the concourse areas. Fans are also highly recommended to self-socially distance when choosing their seats in the General Admission grandstand. Sanitation stations will be located throughout the ballpark.
Season ticket and group outing packages are also available for purchase.
Season ticket packages include full, half and flex packages. Group outing plans include food and game ticket on our outfield Corona Patio Party Deck or each of our outfield picnic tents.
The return of Evansville Otters baseball at Bosse Field starts this weekend, as the Otters host the Black Sox for three exhibition games. The Friday and Saturday games start at 6:35 p.m., and Sunday’s first pitch is at 12:35 p.m.
Fans will enjoy new sights, sounds and smells in coming back to the ballpark this year.
The Otters’ home opener will be Saturday, May 29 at 6:35 p.m. against Equipe Quebec, a Canadian-based team with players from the different provinces of Canada.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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eCommerce Requirements Analyst
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Payroll Administrator
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ICYMI | Fox Business | Senator Braun on federal unemployment benefit and herd immunity

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WASHINGTON – Senator Braun joined Fox Business to discuss the enhanced federal unemployment benefit that is contributing to labor shortages around the country, and his exchange with Dr. Tony Fauci on when the U.S. will reach herd immunity.

QUOTES:

FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT

“Hallelujah on these states that are ending the additional federal unemployment that’s paying folks to stay on the sidelines. I traveled Indiana last week and heard from businesses large and small: it’s a chorus in unison that we need to get America back to work.”

ON HERD IMMUNITY EXCHANGE WITH DR. FAUCI

“I believe when you can’t answer simple questions like ‘where is that point in time numerically, through natural infections and vaccinations, when can go back to normal?’ then people are going to start calculating this in a different way.”

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Rep-Patient Access
Ascension – Pensacola, FL
The national health system operates more than 2,600 sites of care – including 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 20 states and the…
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Vaccine Administrator – Full Time – MAs, LPNs & RNs
Ascension – Indianapolis, IN
Licensure / Certification / Registration:. Ascension is looking for a Vaccine Administrator, with a focus on MA, LPN, NP, PA or other certified vaccinator, to…
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Patient Access Representative
Ascension – Pittsburg, KS
The national health system operates more than 2,600 sites of care – including 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 20 states and the…
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Population Health Analyst
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Prefer degrees in analytics (biostatistics, statistics, applied mathematics, epidemiology, etc) or health-care related field (health information management…
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Health Screener
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Perform initial screening/assessment of staff, patients and guests in an effort to prevent infection exposure and provide safeguards upon entry to the facility….
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Labor Relations Coordinator
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Adult Day Center Assistant
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Coord-Patient Scheduler
Ascension – Novi, MI
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Office Operations Assistant
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Greet patients and visitors, check patients in and out, and obtain necessary documentation. Work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and…
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Patient/Visitor Liaison
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Act as a liaison between guests, staff and patients to respond to patient and guest information inquiries. Licensure / Certification / Registration:….
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Gould sets UE records as Aces complete season

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Softball drops championship opener to Ramblers

 In the opening contest of the 2021 Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the University of Evansville softball team fell to Loyola by a 3-1 final at Cooper Stadium.

UE (23-22) senior Eryn Gould went 1-2 in the contest with two walks.  Those walks helped her secure a new program record with 98 in her career.  That passed Nicole Farris’ total of 97, which was set in 1997.  She also officially set the program records for single season batting (.418) and on-base percentage (.566).  Gould is just the second Evansville player to bat .400 in a season.

Gould led the bottom of the first off with the 97th walk of her career, tying the program record.  Loyola (13-28) was the first to find the scoreboard in the top half of the second.  After stranding two runners in the opening frame, Teagan Sopczak led the second off with a solo home run to make it a 1-0 game.

Evansville put two runners on in the second when Alyssa Barela recorded the Aces first hit of the day before Hannah Wood reached on a walk before LUC pitcher Sydney Ruggles escaped unscathed.  The Ramblers made a run of their own in the third, but it was the arm of Gould that saved a run.  With a runner on second, Sopczak singled to right, but Gould’s quick defense forced Loyola to hold the runner at third before an Izzy Vetter strikeout ended the threat.

Jenna Lis tied the game up in the third with an RBI single.  Her hit scored Katie McLean, who reached on a fielder’s choice earlier in the inning.  Gould looked like she was about to give the Aces the lead, hitting a long fly ball to the warning track.  In the top half of the sixth, Allyson Ivey put the Ramblers in front with a 2-run shot to center field.

Walks by Haley Woolf and Marah Wood set UE up in the bottom of the inning, but Ruggles once again got out of the jam.  Gould earned her second free pass of the game in the seventh, breaking the Aces career record.  McLean reached on a hit to put two on base, but UE could not get the big hit to tie the game and fell by the 3-1 final.

Loyola finished with eight hits on the day, led by a 3-for-3 performance by Sopczak.  Evansville finished with five hits.  Sydney Ruggles picked up her seventh win of the season, going the entire distance.  Vetter took the loss, allowing three runs in six innings of work.  She struck out nine batters.

With a 23-22 mark, the program clinches its second winning season in a row following a 12-11 mark in 2020.