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EPA Announces First WIFIA Annual Report Highlighting $3.5 Billion in Infrastructure Funding

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as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 50th anniversary celebration, the agency released its first-ever Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program annual report. Through 2019, the WIFIA program has financed more than $3.5 billion in loans, which has saved borrowers $1.2 billion dollars and has helped improve water quality for more than 20 million Americans.

“The WIFIA program’s success is a key component of President Trump’s efforts to modernize our nation’s aging infrastructure, strengthen public health protections, and create jobs,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “I have seen first-hand the impact this program has had on local communities in just a short amount of time. The WIFIA program has proven to be a tremendous tool in achieving environmental protections and fostering economic growth in communities across the country.”

Established by Congress in 2014, the WIFIA program is an EPA federal loan and guarantee program focused on helping meet the growing water infrastructure needs in communities across the country. The program provides long-term, low-cost supplemental credit assistance to creditworthy drinking water and wastewater projects of national and regional significance.

WIFIA loans can finance a wide range of drinking water and wastewater projects, including traditional drinking water and wastewater treatment plants and conveyance systems, water recycling and desalination plants, drought prevention and mitigation projects, stormwater management, green infrastructure, non-point source pollution control and source-water protection. Eligible WIFIA borrowers include local, state, tribal, and federal government entities; partnerships and joint ventures; corporations and trusts; and State Revolving Fund programs.

Through 2019, the WIFIA program has closed 14 loans ranging in size from $20.7 million to $699 million. Together, WIFIA has provided $3.5 billion in loans to help finance more than $8 billion for water infrastructure projects while creating more than 15,000 jobs. Of those projects, 57 percent directly support Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act compliance.

In 2019, EPA invited 38 new projects to apply for WIFIA loans, totaling approximately $6 billion to help finance over $12 billion in water infrastructure investments. These projects will help support key agency priorities, including reducing lead and emergent contaminants and developing water reuse and recycling capacity. Together, the selected projects will improve water quality for 24 million people in 18 states.

Food Inspection Report For Vanderburgh County

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Food Inspection Report For Vanderburgh County

FOOD INSPECTION REPORTS 02-06-2020

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” February 7, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” February 7, 2019

“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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Softball opens season on Friday

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Aces playing in Rosemont, Ill.

The season is here for the University of Evansville softball team with the Purple Aces traveling to the Chicago area for the Total Control Sports Invitational.  The Dome at Rosemont, Ill. will be the host with each game being indoors.

UE opens the season against Miami Ohio at 12:30 p.m. on Friday before completing the day with a 5:30 p.m. contest versus Butler.  Saturday pits the Aces against Western Illinois at 10 a.m. and IUPUI at 3 p.m. before the weekend will be completed with a 10 a.m. matchup versus Green Bay.  Live stats will not be available this weekend, but follow @UEAthletics_SB for in-game updates as well as GoPurpleAces.com for recaps and stats after each game.

“We are excited to be able to go up to Chicago as we have several players from Illinois on our roster.  We know that we will get the games in, which is a benefit of playing in a dome,” Aces head coach Mat Mundell said.  “There is some really good competition this weekend.  We open with Miami Ohio who won MAC regular season last year.  We’ll face a good Butler team that we played twice last season.  WIU, IUPUI and Green Bay each have really good mid-major talent that will challenge us to open the season.  Looking forward to seeing what these girls can do when we put them together on the field.”

Leading the Aces returners is junior Eryn Gould, who was UE’s top hitter last year, finishing at .306 with team highs in home runs (10), RBI (31), runs (30), hits (41) and walks (35).  She earned her second nod on the All-Missouri Valley Conference First Team.

In her debut season in 2019, Katie McLean batted .305 and recorded 34 walks while reaching base 45.4% of the time.  Just behind that duo were Allison Daggett and Mea Adams, who finished the year hitting .260 and .257, respectively.

Emily Lockhart was UE’s top pitcher last season and returns for her final season.  She won nine contests while throwing 10 complete games.  She notched a 4.03 ERA.  As a freshman in 2019, Izzy Vetter picked up nine victories and led the way with 106 strikeouts.

Miami Ohio is the first opponent for UE and finished last year with a 35-16 record.  Their 16-4 finish in the Mid-American Conference gave them the regular season title.  Butler won 16 games last year, but is a squad the Aces are familiar with.  They squared off twice last season including a game in last year’s Total Control Sports Invitational and a contest at Cooper Stadium with the Bulldogs winning both times.

Western Illinois had an even 20-20 mark a season ago, but excelled in Summit League action, going 12-6.  IUPUI won 18 games in 2019 while Green Bay finished with 12.

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USI Softball games cancelled

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University of Southern Indiana Softball will have to wait another week before playing its first games of the 2020 season as the forecast of snow and cold weather in the Harrogate, Tennessee, area has forced Lincoln Memorial University to cancel its scheduled season-opener against the Screaming Eagles Friday.

USI turns its attention to The Cottrell Foundation Loyal Blue Classic, which is February 14-16 in Dahlonega, Georgia. The Screaming Eagles are slated to take on No. 16 and host University of North Georgia February 15 in a rematch from their 2018 NCAA II Softball Championship first-round game that saw USI pull off a 1-0 upset over the then No. 1-ranked Nighthawks.

In addition to North Georgia, the Eagles also take on No. 8 West Chester University February 15 and February 16.

Aces Lose To Salukis In Overtime In Wednesday Contest

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Aces Fall By A 64-60 Final At The Ford Center

Trailing by four points inside the final 30 seconds of regulation, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fought back to send the game to overtime, but a late rally by Southern Illinois in the extra session helped them finish with a 64-60 victory on Wednesday inside the Ford Center.

K.J. Riley had a great all-around game for the Purple Aces (9-15, 0-11 MVC), posting 24 points on 7-of-13 shooting and a 10-for-11 showing from the free-throw line.  He added seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals.  Sam Cunliffe tallied 15 points while Jawaun Newton hit a pair of triples on his way to 10 points.  Newton did not reach double figures in his first 48 games at UE but has hit the mark in two of the last four games.  Evan Kuhlman continued to evolve and had perhaps his best game with the program, posting seven blocks, six rebounds, five points, four steals, and three assists.

“It was a well-played basketball team.  I cannot fault our guys at all, they executed, moved the basketball and did everything we asked,” Evansville head coach Todd Lickliter said.  “We have not gotten the results that we have wanted, but we will not change our approach.  We will keep working at it and getting better.”

Both defenses were strong in the first half, leading to a 24-22 score in favor of the Salukis (14-10, 8-3 MVC) at halftime.  Evansville recorded the first six points of the night with Sam Cunliffe and Evan Kuhlman hitting 3-pointers to open the scoring.  Southern Illinois hit one of their first six field-goal tries as they trailed by an 8-2 tally.

Their offense would turn around as a 7-0 stretch saw them take their first lead of the game at 12-10 just past the halfway point of the opening period.  A drive to the basket by Artur Labinowicz was followed up by a Cunliffe free throw that put the Aces back on top – 13-12.

Another run by the Salukis pushed their advantage to a game-high seven points – 24-17 – with three minutes remaining in the half.  UE pushed back in the final moments – holding the Salukis off the scoreboard while Cunliffe’s second 3-pointer, coupled with a Jawaun Newton layup, cut the SIU lead to 24-22.  Cunliffe led all players with 11 points in the half.

After the Salukis scored the first four points of the second half, the Aces countered when Cunliffe dunked on a runout and K.J. Riley followed with a pair of free throws to get his team back within a pair.  On the defensive side, Evan Kuhlman put on a clinic.  He had two blocks in the first half and added four more in the opening three minutes of the second.

Southern Illinois took its largest lead at 37-28 with 14 minutes on the clock before the Aces would rally.  Jawaun Newton got it started with a triple before Riley reeled off five in a row to get the Aces back within a possession – 39-36.  With 9:40 left, Noah Frederking got his team even closer with a jumper that made it a 41-40 game in favor of the Salukis.

Still up by one, SIU scored six points in a row to go back up by seven points of the 7-minute mark.  The feisty Aces crew countered once again and battled SIU down to the wire.  With 3:48 remaining, a basket by Riley cut the deficit to 49-46.  Riley added a pair of free throws with 47 ticks on the clock that made it a 52-50 deficit.  After an SIU bucket pushed the lead to four with 28 ticks remaining, the Aces made one final rally with Riley doing it all.  The senior drew a foul and converted both free throws to get his team within a pair.  On the defensive side, he forced a turnover and took the ball back down the floor.  His putback in the final seconds sent the game to overtime tied up at 54-54.

UE got the scoring started with another Cunliffe basket in the first minute.  Two lead changes led to a 60-59 Aces lead as the final minute began.  The tide turned when a Lance Jones bucket put the Salukis in front for good.  His field goal gave SIU a 61-60 lead and following a UE miss, he drained three free throws in the final 19 seconds to clinch the win.

Marcus Domask was SIU’s top scorer with 22 points while Jones scored 15 and Barret Benson registered 14.  He led the Salukis with 10 boards.  SIU finished with a 44-36 rebounding edge and outshot the Aces by a 40.3%-36.1% margin.

A nationally televised contest is up next when the Aces head to Peoria, Ill. on Sunday to face Bradley.  The CBS Sports Network will have coverage of the 1 p.m. game at Carver Arena.