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Kentucky Wesleyan College Unveils Terry Woodward Center for Business Studies

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Kentucky Wesleyan College Unveils Terry Woodward Center for Business Studies

Daniel Wertz Teacher Receives March Cause for Applause

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Daniel Wertz Elementary School Teacher Alexandria Craig is the March recipient of the EVSC’s Cause for Applause award. The award seeks to recognize individuals who go above and beyond their normal job responsibilities.

Craig was nominated by a fellow coworker at Daniel Wertz who talked about her compassion and love she shows for her students.

“Alex is a wonderful teacher with a huge heart,” wrote her nominator. “Her kids are everything to her.”

As examples, her nominator writes that at the beginning of each school year, Craig asks family and friends to “adopt” one of her students, giving them a book and writing encouraging notes. She also teaches students their very own third grade pledge that talks about how much their teacher loves them and how unique and special they are. She also attends birthday parties, adoption celebrations and so much more. In addition to teaching, Craig also is the basketball coach and according to her nominator, coaching is something she puts her heart and soul into just like teaching.

“If she knows you are having a bad day, she’ll get your favorite snack and drink and put it on your desk with a note saying how much she appreciates you,” wrote her nominator. “If anyone deserves recognition for loving their job and doing it extremely well, it’s Alex.”

Anyone can nominate an employee of the EVSC for the award. Deadline for nominations is the third Friday of each month. To nominate an EVSC employee, go to www.evscschools.com and click on About Us and see Cause for Applause under Community. Paper forms are available at the schools for those without access to the Internet.

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 12, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 12, 2020

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have a couple of commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.
The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB” is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.

ADOPT A PET

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Diesel is a male Boxer/pit mix. He is 1 ½ years old, and was surrendered with his “brother from another mother,” Dodger. These dudes got along well with each other and also with other dogs since being at the VHS. Diesel weighs 76 lbs. He’s concentrating on his walkie in this photo, walking through Garvin Park at Cardio for Canines! Diesel’s adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Indiana to Send 11 to NCAA Men’s Championships

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Eleven swimmers from the Indiana University men’s program earned individual qualifying berths to the 2020 NCAA Championships in Indianapolis on March 25-28, the NCAA announced on Wednesday.

 

The following swimmers will be NCAA bound later this month: sophomore Zane Backes, junior Bruno Blaskovic, freshman Brendan Burns, sophomore Mikey Calvillo, junior Gabriel Fantoni, sophomore Jack Franzman, freshman Will Gallant, junior Spencer Lehman, sophomore Van Mathias, senior Mohamed Samy and junior Jacob Steele.

 

Indiana is one of five teams to bring at least 11 swimmers to the IUPUI Natatorium. Texas boasts the most athletes on pre-meet psych sheets with 18 swimmers. Michigan (12) is the only Big Ten Conference school to place more swimmers in the NCAA field than the Hoosiers. Ohio State is third on the conference list with seven participants.

 

Along with the swimmers, the IU diving team will compete for a spot on the NCAA Championship roster at the NCAA Zone C Championships in Lexington, Ky. The competition runs from March 12-14 at the Lancaster Aquatic Center.

 

Last season at the 2019 NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers compiled 385.5 points and a third-place finish, the second-straight season with a top-3 finish. Indiana has posted back-to-back top-3 finishes at the NCAA Championships for the first time since the program racked up top-3 finishes in 12-straight season from 1964-75.

For the fourth-straight season, Indiana finished as the top Big Ten team at the NCAA Championships – the best stretch for IU since accomplishing the feat for 15-straight seasons from 1964-78. Over the course of the NCAA Championships, the Hoosiers had 13 individuals earn a total of 38 All-America honors.

 

Below is a list of the 11 Hoosier swimmers who qualified for individual events at the 2020 NCAA Championships, along with their seeding in each event:

 

Individuals

Zane Backes – 100 Breaststroke (3rd)

Bruno Blaskovic – 50 Freestyle (3rd), 100 Freestyle (3rd), 100 Butterfly (10th)

Brendan Burns – 100 Backstroke (14th), 100 Butterfly (14th), 200 Butterfly (7th)

Mikey Calvillo – 500 Freestyle (28th), 1,650 Freestyle (10th)

Gabriel Fantoni – 100 Backstroke (6th), 200 Backstroke (9th)

Jack Franzman – 50 Freestyle (24th), 100 Freestyle (19th)

Will Gallant – 1,650 Freestyle (14th)

Spencer Lehman – 400 IM (28th)

Van Mathias – 200 Butterfly (28th), 200 IM (25th)

Mohamed Samy – 100 Freestyle (18th), 200 Freestyle (8th), 200 IM (11th)

Jacob Steele – 100 Backstroke (25th)

 

Relays

200 Medley Relay – 1:23.07 (3rd)

400 Medley Relay – 3:02.27 (3rd)

200 Freestyle Relay – 1:16.30 (3rd)

400 Freestyle Relay – 2:48.43 (5th)

800 Freestyle Relay – 6:15.53 (11th)

 

ESPN3 will live stream finals sessions Wednesday through Saturday.  Preliminary sessions Thursday through Saturday will be streamed live here. Additionally, ESPNU will air a two-hour show at 9 p.m. on Sunday, April 5.

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE 25TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF LEADERSHIP

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Leadership Everyone has decided to reschedule the 25th Annual Celebration of Leadership program to August 2020 (date TBA). We are taking this step in line with the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization’s guidance to minimize large group interaction as a way to reduce exposure to coronavirus or any other communicable illness.
We’re looking forward to celebrating all the incredible work that our servant leaders have done in this community with all of you this summer. We will be sending updated information and reminders as the date approaches.
Q&A
Are you going to send another invitation for the new date? Yes, we will send an email invitation and take other means to notify you if necessary.
What if I am unable to attend the next date? If you are a nominee, please notify the LE Office if you are unable to attend. If you have purchased/claimed a ticket, it will be applied to the new date. However if you need a refund please go to the Tickets page on EventBrite (located at the top right corner of the page. Identify your order on the tickets page and click on “Request a Refund.” (Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/u/322208687335/).
How do we know the risk will be over by August? We are monitoring the situation and taking guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization and will make adjustments as necessary.

EPA Announces 2019 ENERGY STAR® Certified Manufacturing Plants

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces that 95 U.S. manufacturing plants earned ENERGY STAR certification for being among the most energy-efficient plants in their industries during 2019. Compared to average facilities, these plants saved $520 million on energy bills and nearly 100 trillion British thermal units (Tbtu) of energy, enough to meet the annual energy needs of almost 670,000 American households.  Through superior energy efficiency performance, these manufacturing plants also significantly reduced air pollution, avoiding over 6 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

“The magnitude of these plants’ savings indicates that manufacturers in the United States have a lot to gain by investing in energy efficiency,” said Anne Idsal, EPA Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. “Energy management is a win/win: saving money for manufacturers and protecting our environment.”

ENERGY STAR plant certification is available for 20 manufacturing sectors. Plants use industry-specific performance indicators to assess how their energy use compares to plants with similar operating characteristics. Plants with verified energy performance within the top 25% of similar plants in an industry are eligible for ENERGY STAR certification. In 2019, EPA updated its Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) in cement, frozen fried potato, and cookie and cracker manufacturing plants through close work with the industries and as a result of energy efficiency gains across these sectors. It also released EPIs for the nitrogenous fertilizer and fluid dairy manufacturing sectors.

Plants from the automotive, baking, cement, corn refining, food processing, glass manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, fertilizer manufacturing, and petroleum refining sectors are among those that qualified for certification in 2019.

All ENERGY STAR certified manufacturing plants in 2019 listed by state include:

*Represents first-time certification

Alabama:
Argos USA LLC, Calera (cement manufacturing)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Tuscaloosa (commercial bread and roll baking)

Honda Manufacturing Alabama, LLC – Engine, Lincoln (automobile engine)*

Honda Manufacturing Alabama, LLC – Assembly, Lincoln (automobile assembly)

Arkansas:
Flowers Foods, Inc., Batesville (commercial bread and roll baking)

Arizona:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Phoenix (commercial bread and roll baking)

CalPortland Company, Rillito (cement manufacturing)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Mesa (commercial bread and roll baking)*

Flowers Foods, Inc., Tolleson (commercial bread and roll baking)

Salt River Materials Group, Clarkdale (cement manufacturing)

California:
Ardagh Glass Inc., Madera (container glass manufacturing)

Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., San Diego (commercial bread and roll baking)

Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., San Luis Obispo (commercial bread and roll baking)

J.R. Simplot Company, Helm (nitrogenous fertilizer)*

Phillips 66, Rodeo (petroleum refining)*

Vitro Architectural Glass, Fresno (flat glass)*

Colorado:
GCC, Pueblo (cement manufacturing)

Mile Hi Companies, Denver (commercial bread and roll baking)*

Florida:
CEMEX USA, Brooksville (cement manufacturing)

CEMEX USA, Miami (cement manufacturing)

Titan America LLC, Medley (cement manufacturing)

Iowa:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Dubuque (commercial bread and roll baking)

Illinois:
ExxonMobil, Channahon (petroleum refining)*

Marathon Petroleum Company, Robinson (petroleum refining)

TreeHouse Foods, Inc., South Beloit (cookie & cracker baking)

Indiana:
Ardagh Glass Inc., Dunkirk (container glass manufacturing)

Honda of America of Indiana, Greensburg (automobile assembly)

Klosterman Baking Company, Morristown (commercial bread and roll baking)

PepsiCo Gatorade Facility, Indianapolis (juice production)

Tate & Lyle, Lafayette (corn refining)

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana – West, Princeton (automobile assembly)

Kentucky:
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky – Plant 1, Georgetown (automobile assembly)

TreeHouse Foods, Inc., Princeton (cookie & cracker baking)

Louisiana:
ExxonMobil, Baton Rouge (petroleum refining)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Baton Rouge (commercial bread and roll baking)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Lafayette (commercial bread and roll baking)

Flowers Foods, Inc., New Orleans (commercial bread and roll baking)

Marathon Petroleum Company, Garyville (petroleum refining)

Massachusetts:
HP HOOD LLC, Agawam (dairy)*

Minnesota:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Fergus Falls (commercial bread and roll baking)

Flint Hills Resources, Rosemount (petroleum refining)*

Lamb Weston/RDO Frozen, Park Rapids (frozen fried potato processing)

Marathon Petroleum Company, Saint Paul Park (petroleum refining)

Missouri:
Buzzi Unicem USA, Festus (cement manufacturing)

Montana:
Phillips 66, Billings (petroleum refining)

Nebraska:
Koch Fertilizer, LLC, Beatrice (nitrogenous fertilizer)*

Nevada:
Flowers Foods, Inc., Henderson (commercial bread and roll baking)*

New Jersey:
Ardagh Glass Inc., Bridgeton (container glass manufacturing)

New York:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Auburn (commercial bread and roll baking)

Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Olean (commercial bread and roll baking)

TreeHouse Foods, Inc., Tonawanda (cookie & cracker baking)

North Carolina:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Gastonia (commercial bread and roll baking)

North Dakota:
J.R. Simplot Company, Grand Forks (frozen fried potato processing)

Ohio:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Zanesville (commercial bread and roll baking)*

Honda of America Manufacturing, Anna (automobile engine)

Honda of America Manufacturing, East Liberty (automobile assembly)

Honda of America Manufacturing, Marysville (automobile assembly)

Honda Transmission Manufacturing, Russells Point (automobile transmission)*

Klosterman Baking Company, Cincinnati (commercial bread and roll baking)

Klosterman Baking Company, Springboro (commercial bread and roll baking)

Marathon Petroleum Company, Canton (petroleum refining)

Oklahoma:
The Bama Companies, Inc., Tulsa – Bama Pie (commercial bread and roll baking)

The Bama Companies, Inc., Tulsa – Frozen Dough (commercial bread and roll baking)

Oregon: 
Dave’s Killer Bread (Flowers Foods, Inc.), Milwaukie (commercial bread and roll baking)

Pennsylvania:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Reading (commercial bread and roll baking)

Puerto Rico:
AVARA Pharmaceutical Services, Arecibo (pharmaceutical)

Merck & Co., Inc., Las Piedras (pharmaceutical)

South Carolina:
Argos USA LLC, Harleyville (cement manufacturing)

Weston Foods Canada Inc., Gaffney (commercial bread and roll baking)

South Dakota:
Weston Foods Canada Inc., North Sioux City (cookie & cracker baking)

Tennessee:
Beiersdorf Manufacturing LLC, Cleveland (pharmaceutical)

Buzzi Unicem USA, Chattanooga (cement manufacturing)

Nissan North America, Inc., Decherd (automobile engine)

Nissan North America, Inc., Smyrna (automobile assembly)

Tate & Lyle, Loudon (corn refining)

Tennessee Bun Company, Dickson (commercial bread and roll baking)

Texas:
Alamo Cement Company, San Antonio (cement manufacturing)

Allergan, Inc., Waco (pharmaceutical)

CITGO Petroleum Corp., Corpus Christi (petroleum refining)*

Flowers Foods, Inc., El Paso (commercial bread and roll baking)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Tyler (commercial bread and roll baking)

Phillips 66, Sweeny (petroleum refining)

Utah:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Salt Lake City (commercial bread and roll baking)

TreeHouse Foods, Inc., Odgen (cookie & cracker baking)

Virginia:
Flowers Foods, Inc., Lynchburg (commercial bread and roll baking)

Flowers Foods, Inc., Norfolk (commercial bread and roll baking)

Titan America LLC, Troutville (cement manufacturing)

Weston Foods Canada Inc., Front Royal (cookie & cracker baking)

Washington:
Ash Grove, A CRH Company, Seattle (cement manufacturing)

Phillips 66, Ferndale (petroleum refining)

Wisconsin:
Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., La Crosse (commercial bread and roll baking)

Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Milwaukee (commercial bread and roll baking)

Weston Foods Canada Inc., Green Bay (cookie & cracker baking)

West Virginia:
Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia – Engine, Buffalo (automobile engine)*

Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia – Transmission, Buffalo (automobile transmission)*

AG Curtis Hill leads 16-state coalition supporting Trump administration’s update of environmental rules

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Attorney General Curtis Hill is leading a 16-state coalition supporting the Trump administration’s efforts to update National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations for the first time in 40 years.

For decades, current regulations involving the NEPA have raised the cost of infrastructure projects in Indiana and other states, Attorney General Hill said, and delayed much needed improvements.

According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana is the fifth busiest freight state for commercial freight traffic, moving 724 million tons of freight each year. It is critical to Indiana’s economy that infrastructure is maintained at a high level.

“These commonsense updates proposed by President Trump would enable projects to move forward more quickly,” Attorney General Hill said. “They would have a positive economic impact and allow states greater authority to govern our own affairs as we collaborate with federal agencies. The proposed updates offer clarity and predictability to the process while at the same time prioritizing the protection of our environment.”

USI drops a second to UWF, 9-3 Eagles schedule vs. Drury changed for this weekend

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University of Southern Indiana Baseball completed its five-game road swing with a second-straight loss to the University of West Florida, 9-3, Wednesday afternoon in Pensacola, Florida. The Screaming Eagles go to 6-8 overall, while UWF finishes the afternoon 14-8.

West Florida jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first and increased the lead to 4-0 with a tally in the third. USI rallied to cut the deficit to 4-3 on a two-run double by junior designated hitter Aaron Euler in the fourth and a RBI-double by Steven Molinet in the fifth.

The Argonauts sealed the victory by scoring three in the bottom of the fifth and two in the eighth inning to seal USI’s fate, 9-3. Senior right-hander Jacob Bowles took the loss in his first start of the season. Bowles (2-1) allowed six runs on six hits and four hit batters in 4.2 innings of work.

Up Next for the Eagles:
The Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of the USI Baseball Field this weekend for a three-game series with Drury University Friday and Sunday. Friday’s doubleheader, which was moved from Saturday due to the rain forecast, has a 2 p.m. first pitch, while Sunday’s single game is slated for noon.

The Eagles lead the all-time series with Drury, 22-10, despite the Panthers taking two-of-three last spring. The three-game slugfest saw Drury take the first two games, 21-13 and 13-6, while USI salvaged the series finale, 11-7.

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