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Senator Mike Braun Reintroduces Promising Pathway Act (PPA)

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U.S. Senator Mike Braun reintroduced two bills that will help get treatments to American patients more efficiently: The Accelerated Drug Approval for Prescription Therapies (ADAPT) Act and the Promising Pathway Act (PPA).

“Americans are clamoring for real solutions on healthcare. These two solutions were inspired by the lessons I learned in the real world by taking on the healthcare industry in my company and the stories I’ve heard from Hoosiers struggling with rising costs and dwindling options. The ADAPT Act will create a much needed expedited drug approval process at the FDA, and is a better solution that will help solve this problem and increase market competition between drugs on the marketplace without compromising safety. The Promising Pathway Act will help patients with rare and life-threatening diseases get meaningful treatments that they simply don’t have time to wait for.”  – Senator Mike Braun 

New Department Of Insurance Commissioner Appointed

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INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced that he has selected Amy Beard as the new commissioner of the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI).

“Amy has the right skill set, experience, and dedication to providing great government service to Hoosiers as they purchase insurance that they need to protect their properties and families,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Her experience at IDOI has been broad, from her work with the Indiana Patient’s Compensation Fund and on legislative issues, to her command of the required legal and financial filings of an insurance holding companies.”

Beard has eight years of experience at IDOI, including five years as general counsel. She has been responsible for the review of multimillion-dollar transactions regarding insurance holding companies, ensured the state met all national accreditation standards, and served on the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission Regulatory Counsel Committee.

She earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Southern Indiana and her law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

The Department of Insurance protects Hoosiers as they purchase and use insurance products to keep their assets and their families from loss or harm. The agency also monitors the financial solvency of Indiana insurance companies.

Beard replaces Stephen W. Robertson, who is stepping down on June 1 after 11 years as commissioner. Beard begins her tenure as a commissioner on June 2.

 

Arts Commission Hires Brahm As Communications & Community Engagement Manager

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(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced today the hiring of Connie Brahm as the Communications & Community Engagement Manager.

Connie joins the Arts Commission with a background in events management, having recently served as an intern for Indiana Humanities. In that role, she assisted with the transition of the National Humanities Conference to an online platform and supported programs including Chew on This: Why Local Reporting Matters, One State/ One Story, and Bookmark Indy. Past volunteer work includes the Monroe County History Center’s Living with History program, and she is a volunteer with the Fletcher Place Community Center Garden Project.

In her new position, Connie will be responsible for writing and publishing content in a variety of media, including website content, press releases, newsletters, social media, and more.

Connie graduated from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in 2019 with a BS in marketing and a minor in art history. In 2020, she earned an MA in arts administration from Indiana University’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

 

Vincennes University Announces Blazerpalooza Music Fest Events

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Vincennes University Announces Blazerpalooza Music Fest Events
VINCENNES, Ind., May 17, 2021 – Those living on the Vincennes campus are receiving news that’s music to their ears! Big experiences are amping up for Vincennes University students, faculty, staff, and the public when Fall Semester 2021 gets underway.
Facilities, classrooms, and residence halls will be busy once again, and an in-person college atmosphere will be in full swing. VU is returning to face-to-face classes and offering enhanced activities, providing students with a robust college experience.
VU will strike up the bands with Blazerpalooza, a new music festival with an exciting line-up of performances slated for Aug. 14, 2021, at the Jefferson Student Union Patio as part of Welcome Weekend. Entry is free with a student ID. Also included in the weekend is a Rock the Rec Party at the Student Recreation Center that will be jam-packed with fun activities, music, and food.
Plans are also in the works for a carnival, Tube Race down the Wabash River, Parent and Family Weekend, Casino Night, intramural sports, music recitals and performances, athletics events, theatre productions, homecoming activities, E-Sports, comedians, concerts, movie nights, talent contests, speakers, and more.
“We are thrilled about returning to full in-person student events and activities,” Director of Student Activities Annie Garner said. “There will be many opportunities for VU students to stay connected and engaged beyond the classroom and create memories that will last a lifetime. The Student Activities Office is looking forward to hosting lots of activities, including dearly loved traditional events and new, exciting ones that will make for an unforgettable college experience.”
VU offers many different ways for students to immerse themselves in college life. With a wide variety and more than 60 clubs and organizations such as Cyber Crime Investigators, Anime Club, Fishing Club, and Dodgeball.
The Student Recreation Center, Aquatic Center, and Physical Education Complex at VU are home to first-class facilities with a wide range of indoor and outdoor recreational activities, including the VU Bowling Center, fitness center, and a state-of-the-art pool adaptable for either leisure or competition and training with water lounge seating, a vortex, a spa, and more.
VU is introducing a new and simple process for students to sign up for intramural sports such as basketball, fantasy football, and Spikeball through IMLeagues. Students should log into VU’s IMLeagues website or the IMLeagues app.
“We offer lots of different sports and stimulating activities that everyone can get involved with,” Facilities Coordinator for Recreational Sports Michael Taylor said. “Our intramural sports are a great way for students to connect with their peers, stoke their competitive spirit, and have fun. The Student Recreation is the perfect place to go to get in shape, burn off energy, and stay active.”
The University is also hosting an abundance of events and activities for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that maintaining connections with people means a lot to us, and shared experiences are vital.
Science Fridays are resuming for the Fall Semester, giving high school students a chance to participate in electrofishing, physiology experiments, engineering design, urban food production, environmental science, setting snack foods on fire, and projectile motion experiments while learning about the College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. Students interact with VU professors and learn about these fascinating topics, often collecting data and getting a feel for what it is like to be a VU student. Participants also receive a tour of campus, lunch, and the opportunity to meet with faculty from other academic programs at VU. Science Fridays are Sept. 17, Oct. 1, Oct. 15, and Oct. 29.
The College of Technology plans to host popular events such as the Blazerfest Car Show, CNC Saturday, and a “Day With Robots” where middle school and high school students get up close and personal with robots by learning how to run and program one. CNC Saturday is a hands-on event that exposes high school students to machining and programming and allows them to design and make a part.
The College of Health Sciences and Human Performance is excited to once again offer Health Professions Expos. High school students will experience unique activities and explore an array of healthcare professions. Health Professions Expos are scheduled for Sept. 10, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, and Nov. 5.
During the 2021-22 academic year, the VU Humanities Film and Lecture Series (HFLS) will examine the intersection of humor and activism as a space to critically engaging local and national politics. The HFLS will screen two films and hold four discussions to explore the humor in America.
The VU Alumni Community Series will begin an exciting, new season in October.
A list of events will be updated regularly on the University Events Calendar as activities and performers are booked/scheduled. Check out the calendar at https://www.vinu.edu/all-events.

COUNTRY LEGEND MARTY STUART COMING TO EVANSVILLE 

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Evansville, IN – Victory Theatre is excited to announce that the legendary Marty Stuart will be hitting the stage on Nov. 18. While he’s too gracious to admit it himself, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and musician is living, breathing country-music history. He’s played alongside the masters, from Cash to Lester Flatt, who discovered him; been a worldwide ambassador for Nashville, Bakersfield and points in between; and safeguarded country’s most valuable traditions and physical artifacts. Including its literal shoes: Stuart counts the brogan of Carter Family patriarch A.P. Carter and an assortment of Cash’s black boots among his vast collection of memorabilia. 

When it comes to transforming country songs into tangible experience, Stuart has a secret weapon: the Fabulous Superlatives. Made up of guitarist Kenny Vaughan, drummer Harry Stinson and new member, bassist Chris Scruggs, the Superlatives are an extension of Stuart himself. 

“The Superlatives are missionaries, they’re fighting partners. They’re my Buckaroos, my Tennessee Three, my Strangers. They’re my legacy band and have been since Day One,” says Stuart. 

As Stuart himself will tell you, he often ventures off the reservation – in a way, his entire career has been “way out west.” While other artists chased popular trends in the name of radio play, he formed complete bodies of work, not unlike the greats he idolized. His 18th album, Way Out West, is just the latest embodiment of that creative mission. 

“I would play this record for Hank Williams, Merle Haggard or Ernest Hemingway and never bat an eye,” says Stuart. “There’s something in there that would entertain each of them.” 

But Stuart also made Way Out West for those who come after. As he sees it, there is no greater responsibility in music than to share what you’ve learned. 

“Lester Flatt saw something in me and gave me his wisdom, wit and music. Johnny Cash was my best friend. But all of that doesn’t come for free. The job is to pass it along,” says Stuart, stretching out his arms. “That’s the way it’s supposed to be in country music.” 

Tickets go on sale May 21 at 10 am at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are $39, $59, $46, and $99. VIP opportunities available. 

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Order Processing Administrator
Motion Industries – Denver, CO
We have an opportunity for someone with a clerical, administrative or service background looking to join a well-established company with professional growth and…
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Driver/Warehouse
Motion Industries – Muscle Shoals, AL
Possess a valid driver’s license. Drivers are important in developing long standing relationships by catering to the needs of our customers and keeping industry…
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Corporate Services Support
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Ability and confidence to develop original written correspondence to develop reports, proposals, and customer and field communications….
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Warehouse Associate
Motion Industries – Raleigh, NC
Valid driver’s license. Good driving record. May need to be certified to operate a forklift. Ability to multitask and manage time well….
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Division Pricing Support Analyst
Motion Industries – Nashville, TN
The position must have a financial analysis background and be able to develop advanced spreadsheet models, charts, graphs, and develop key performance…
May 13
Automation Engineer
Motion Industries – Woodridge, IL
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering Technology or Electrical Engineering. Field Visits and Commissioning at customers’ sites….
May 10
Warehouse Associate / Packaging
Motion Industries – Danvers, MA
Valid driver’s license. May need to be certified to operate a forklift. Ability to multitask and manage time well….
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On-Site CSR / Inventory Specialist
Motion Industries – Raleigh, NC
Receives, counts, and verifies incoming shipments. Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or equivalent relevant job experience….
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SR Customer Service Representative (Inside Sales)
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Motion Industries’ salespeople provide the highest levels of technical support in the industry. Negotiate sale and purchase prices….
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Sales Trainee
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Bachelor’s degree preferably in Industrial Distribution or related field. Good driving record required. Develop competent presentation skills….
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INDOT Hosts Hiring Fair on Thursday, May 20; Starting Pay at $19 per Hour

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The Indiana Department of Transportation will host hiring fairs at ten locations across the state on Thursday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (all times local).

INDOT has more than 100 open positions in a variety of careers, but the greatest need is for skilled trade positions. INDOT recently increased starting pay for highway technicians and several other positions to $19 per hour, with opportunities to move up to $20 per hour with a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL).

Recruiters will be available at all hiring fair locations to share information about starting a career at INDOT, answer questions, and help candidates to apply.

Hiring Fair Locations

  • Aurora – 8074 W. U.S. Highway 50, Aurora, IN 47001
  • Bluffton – 2800 W. State Road 124, Bluffton, IN 46714
  • Cloverdale - 10 High St, Cloverdale, IN 46120
  • Elkhart – 58905 County Road 9, Elkhart, IN 46517
  • Fort Wayne – 5333 Hatfield Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46808
  • Gary – 7601 Melton Road, Gary, IN 46401
  • Indianapolis – 7105 E. Brookville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46239
  • Seymour – 185 Agrico Lane, Seymour, IN 47274
  • Wabash – 1178 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, IN 46992
  • West Lafayette – 2319 U.S. Highway 231, West Lafayette, IN 47906

Ready to apply for a career at INDOT right now? Go to workforindiana.in.gov to find open positions.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Jamie Lee Pate

Count 1 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending
  Count 3 – Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury : AM : Pending

Kelvin Simmons

  Count 1 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : 5F : Pending

Laquisha Laverne Weatherall

  Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending
  Count 4 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending
  Count 5 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

Dustin Dywayne Hargrove

Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Auto Theft : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Leaving the Scene of an Accident : BM : Pending

George James Robertson

Count 1 – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : AM : Pending

Victor Carl Wells

Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person : AM : Pending
  Count 4 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending
  Count 5 – Reckless Driving : CM : Pending

Marcellus Darnell Washington

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 3F : Pending

Sonya Louise Gold

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 3F : Pending

Cameron Kyle Davis

  Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Casey Shaun Clark

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

Dennis Johnson

Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

Jamie Orian Massie

  Count 1 – Theft : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Criminal Trespass : AM : Pending

Victoria Paige Hodge

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Claudia Johanna Wimber

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

Sara Catherine Winsel

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Aron Joseph Jochim

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

Christine Marie Welborn

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Amanda R. Messex

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Jesse Lee Adams

Count 1 – Criminal Confinement : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Possession of Marijuana : BM : Pending

Dennis Ray Stroud

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 5F : Pending

Joseph Shane Drury

Count 1 – Auto Theft : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License : CM : Pending

Joseph Allen Brown

  Count 1 – Residential Entry : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Criminal Trespass : AM : Pending
  Count 3 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

Paul Joseph Wininger

Count 1 – Criminal Confinement : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : AM : Pending

Jamielee M. Scott

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

Jacob Jose Rivera

Count 1 – Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of Altered Firearm : 5F : Pending
  Count 3 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : AM : Pending
  Count 4 – Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury : AM : Pending
  Count 5 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact 812-435-5150.

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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