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Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees Member Pledges $500,000 Toward COVID-19 Relief

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Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees member, Marianne Glick, and her spouse, Mike Woods, have committed $500,000 in matching funds across the state for Ivy Tech’s newly established COVID-19 Relief Fund to assist students.

The COVID-19 Relief Fund will provide increased flexibility to assist the Evansville, Princeton, and Tell City locations in meeting unforeseen challenges head-on in the coming days. Our campus specifically has $15,000 in matching funds available.  The funds will be entirely supported by unrestricted charitable donations and gifts at any level to help meet our campus’s time-sensitive needs. We must secure local matching funds by April 30, 2020 in order to benefit from the Glick gift.

“We wanted to do something to help Ivy Tech students at this challenging time,” Marianne and Mike shared. “We hope this gift will inspire others to open their hearts to enable our students to have access to the resources they need to stay in school and stay healthy.”

“We are so grateful for those in our community who are willing to give and for the generous gift that will match their donations, ensuring we can best help address the needs of our Ivy Tech students, faculty and staff,” said Evansville Chancellor Daniela Vidal. “They have all been extremely resilient and flexible in responding to this new way of operating, but as the situation prolongs, needs are increasing.”

Ivy Tech’s President Sue Ellspermann announced that all campus buildings have been closed and over 70,000 students, faculty and staff will operate in an online instructional virtual environment.

“As always, our top priority is to safeguard the health and well-being of our students,” said Ellspermann. “Many of our students already faced challenges including juggling work, family and school, food insecurity, childcare needs, and even housing uncertainty. We are incredibly humbled and grateful for Marianne and Mike, and their pledge of $500,000 in matching funds across the state. This makes it possible for us to truly help our students who need it now more than ever.” 

“Their commitment to Ivy Tech student success is unwavering and their philanthropic hearts are truly full of passion for the betterment of tomorrow,” said John M. Murphy, Ivy Tech Foundation president.  “We are very appreciative of Marianne and Mike stepping up and providing such a tremendous match to our campuses to meet unforeseen challenges head-on in the coming days.”

For more information on the Covid-19 Relief Fund and where to donate please visit impact.ivytech.edu/COVID.Relief.Fun

The Feds Fell Short on PPE, So Everyday Americans Stepped Up

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The Feds Fell Short on PPE, So Everyday Americans Stepped Up

AG Curtis Hill: Indiana Supreme Court Was Wise To Reject ill-Conceived ACLU Petition Aimed At Releasing Prisoners

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Attorney General Curtis Hill today praised an Indiana Supreme Court decision rejecting a request by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to assume unprecedented rulemaking authority in order to facilitate the release of certain inmates across the state.

The ACLU had claimed the unusual maneuver was necessary to enable select inmates to leave their cells and “shelter at home” during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“By its request, the ACLU demonstrated a disregard for the extraordinary steps that have been taken by the Indiana Department of Correction and others to protect the incarcerated population during this time,” Attorney General Hill said. “The Indiana Supreme Court has demonstrated both a fidelity to the rule of law and an appreciation for public health considerations. All Hoosiers should be grateful for the court’s judgment in this case.”

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” APRIL 10, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” APRIL 10, 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.

INDOT Launches Temporary Permit Program for Food Trucks to Operate at Highway Rest Areas

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Online application allows licensed food truck operators to serve essential travelers

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation announced today the launch of a temporary program to permit licensed food trucks to operate at rest area locations on Indiana interstate highways to provide food and beverage options for commercial truck drivers and motorists engaged in essential travel during the COVID-19 public health emergency. The program will provide needed options for truck drivers, many of whom are reporting limited availability of food and beverages options near highways across the country due to restaurants and other businesses following public health guidelines in place to slow the spread of COVID-19, including closing dining rooms and in some cases reducing hours of service.

Rest Area SignIn accordance with the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration’s Notice of Enforcement Discretion titled “Operation of Commercial Food Trucks in Federally Funded Interstate Highway Rest Areas”, issued April 3, 2020, INDOT will temporarily permit food trucks to service rest areas and welcome centers statewide.  These permits are a temporary measure taken to address needs ancillary to essential travel during the COVID-19 State of Emergency.

INDOT will issue two (2) permits for food trucks to operate between the hours of 7:00AM and 7:00PM each day on a first-come, first-served basis for each of the following rest area locations.

Rest Area TablePermits will be valid until canceled by INDOT or the national federal emergency status is lifted.

Interested applicants should review the “Indiana Rest Area and Welcome Center Temporary Permit Application for Food Truck Service” document available at https://www.in.gov/indot/restareas.htm or INDOT’s COVID-19 response webpage at https://www.in.gov/indot/4037.htm.

Only complete applications will be considered. All submitted applications must include:

1) Proof of a current liability insurance policy;

2) A valid operating registration, license or permit from the Indiana State Department of Health, a local health department, or other valid issuing authority as required under IC 16-42-1-6 and 410 IAC 7-24-107; and

3) Proof of Registration and good standing with the Office of the Indiana Secretary of State.

If granted a permit, Applicants will be required to comply with all permit terms detailed in the permit application and permit form documents.

Submit completed applications by email to INDOTFoodTruckRequest@indot.in.gov. Applications are being accepted immediately.

Ivy Tech Community College offers virtual College 101 event to answer questions about college

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Ivy Tech Community College will host a virtual College 101 event on Tuesday, April 21, at noon via a Zoom meeting.

During this event, anyone interested in learning more about going to college at Ivy Tech will have the opportunity to speak to representatives about topics including financial aid, picking a major, enrollment steps, and much more. College 101 also gives individuals the opportunity to ask questions, and see what Ivy Tech has to offer, including certificate programs, affordable tuition, transfer options, financial aid and scholarships.

Interested individuals must RSVP to receive the Zoom meeting details by visiting ivytech.edu/college101, scrolling to the bottom of the page and selecting the Evansville dropdown. 

Frontier League preseason tryouts postponed until May

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The Evansville Otters and Joliet Slammers have announced that the Frontier League preseason tryouts scheduled for Friday April 17 at ECTB Stadium and Sunday April 19 at Bosse Field have been postponed due to concerns with the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

The tryout at ECTB Stadium in Allentown, Pa. will be pushed back to Friday May 15, and the tryout at Bosse Field in Evansville, Ind. will be pushed back to Saturday May 16.

Registration for the previous dates at both locations will be valid for the new tryout dates.

Further registration is closed for the tryouts, and attendance will be limited to registered players and essential staff only in accordance with CDC guidelines.

Tryouts start at 9 a.m. Position players can check in from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and pitchers can check in from 11:30 a.m. to noon (all times local).

The event gives each player a chance to showcase their talent in front of Frontier League managers and coaches. The Joliet Slammers and Evansville Otters will be represented at both tryout dates.

If any players registered for the Allentown or Evansville tryout have any questions, contact Andy McCauley via email at andymac22@aol.com.

The Frontier League is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. It operates mostly in cities that are not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. The league formed in 1993 and is the oldest active independent league.

To be eligible to play in the Frontier League, you must be at least 18 years old.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

Gov. Holcomb to Provide Updates in the Fight Against COVID-19

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb, the Indiana State Department of Health and other state leaders will host a virtual media briefing in the Governor’s Office to provide updates on COVID-19 and its impact on Indiana.

 

WHO:             Gov. Holcomb

State Health Commissioner Kristina Box, M.D., FACOG

 

WHEN:           2:30 p.m. ET, Thursday, April 9

 

Media RSVP

Please register HERE by 1 p.m. ET Thursday, April 9. Late requests will not be accepted. One confirmation will be sent per media outlet. If you are confirmed to attend the event, you will receive additional logistics in a separate email, including details on an opportunity to test the system at noon today.

 

Logistical questions can be directed to agray@gov.in.gov.

 

Media outlets that wish to broadcast the press conference live are encouraged to use the high quality livestream. The livestream is also available to the public. Direct Link: https://livestream.com/accounts/18256195/events/9054752/player?width=960&height=540&enableInfoAndActivity=true&defaultDrawer=feed&autoPlay=true&mute=false