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Sheriff’s Deputies Rescue Suicidal Man near Henderson BridgeMarch 2, 2020

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On Monday, March 02, 2020 at at 6:23 PM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of US 41 south of I-69 upon report of a man threatening suicide.

The man had called 911 and told the dispatcher that he was on a bridge and was planning to jump. The man then asked the dispatcher to tell his family goodbye.

Sheriff’s deputies arrived and located the man in the southbound lanes of US 41 facing a ledge on the west side of the highway. Sheriff’s deputies approached and were able to pull him away from the ledge.

After being taken into custody the man was transported to Deaconess Midtown Hospital for an evaluation.

According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the 11th most common cause of death in Indiana. On average, one person dies by suicide every nine hours in our state. If you or someone you know has ongoing thoughts of death or suicide, call the National Suicide Prev

 

“IS IT TRUE” MARCH 4, 2020

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

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IS IT TRUE  we are told that a former protege of the President of Ivy Tech of Indiana Dr. Sue Ellspermann will be selected as the next Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville?  …that Daniela Vidal and Dr. Sue Ellspermann jointly worked on several academic projects while she was at USI?  …because of Daniela’s extremely positive past working relationship with Dr. Sue Ellspermann’s, it gave Mrs. Vidal the inside track for the Ivy Tech-Evansville Chancellor’s job?  …that Mr. Videl has an impressive work history in academics that will prove to be very valuable in her new position at Ivy Tech-Evansville? …we congratulated Daniela Vidal for her selection as the next Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville and know that she will do a credible job?
IS IT TRUE that many people were very surprised that the Evansville Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer wasn’t selected as the next Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville?  …Steve Schaefer was well qualified for this position and has an extremely impressive resume?  …Mr. Schaefer is known as a tireless worker for the local and State Indiana Republican party?  …that Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer has the reputation of being the glue that keeps Mayor Winnencke’s political agenda going in the right direction?  …if Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer has been selected as the Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville he would have done an outstanding job?

IS IT TRUE that Kelly Cozart currently serves as the Interim Chancellor for the Evansville campus and Tell City and Princeton locations. …she was appointed as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for the legacy bi-regional campuses in 2014 and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of Evansville in 2017?  …we commend Mrs. Cozart for doing an excellent job as the Interim Chancellor for the Evansville campus and Tell City and Princeton locations during this transition period?  …we hope that Chancellor Daniela Vidal will have the good judgment to offer Mrs. Cozart a key administrative position within her administration?

IS IT TRUE that the three (3) finalists were all extremely qualified and performed well in their campus interviews?
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House Adopts An Amendment That Could Boot AG Hill From Office And The Campaign Trail

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House Adopts An Amendment That Could Boot AG Hill From Office And The Campaign Trail

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Rep. Timothy Wesco, a Republican from Osceola, offered the amendment to Senate Bill 178, which passed with an 84-9 vote.

The amendment changes the statutory language describing the qualifications of the attorney general to exclude an attorney who has been disbarred or suspended for 30 days or more. Further, AG candidates cannot have been disbarred or suspended for 30 days or more in the last five years.

“The question I put before this body is whether it’s acceptable for the attorney general to hold a suspended law license,” Wesco told the House. “If you vote no, you’re saying it is OK. If you vote yes, you’re saying it is not OK.”

If SB 178 is enacted as amended, the new statutory language could have a direct bearing on Hill. The embattled Republican is facing a recommendation that from hearing officer and former Justice Myra Selby that he serve a 60-day suspension without automatic reinstatement for misdemeanor battery against four women. The Indiana Supreme Court ultimately will decide what punishment, if any, Hill receives.

The women — State Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, Gabrielle McLemore Brock, Niki DaSilva, and Samantha Lozano — say Hill drunkenly groped them at a legislative party in 2018, but Hill has repeatedly denied the allegations.

Reardon voted in favor of the amendment.

Timing will be everything as the discipline case against Hill proceeds.

He’s currently in the midst of a crowded re-election campaign, where he first has to defeat Indianapolis attorney John Westercamp and former Revenue Commissioner Adam Krupp at the Indiana Republican Convention in June. If he earns the GOP nomination, Hill then would run on the November ballot against the Democratic nominee, either State Sen. Karen Tallian or former Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel.

If the Indiana Supreme Court accepts Selby’s recommendation and Hill is ordered to serve a 60-day suspension before the June convention or November election, he would have to leave the campaign trail.

Or, if Hill wins re-election but the court does not impose the discipline until after he begins his second term, he would have to resign. The statutory amendment holds that the governor — currently Republican Eric Holcomb — would appoint a successor.

Holcomb and legislative leaders from both parties have repeatedly called for Hill’s resignation. Like the AG, Holcomb is facing re-election in November.

Even if the justices don’t accept Selby’s recommended discipline, there’s still a chance Hill could be forced out of the office or off the ballot. The amendment disqualifies any attorney suspended for 30 days or more, though candidates are only disqualified if that suspension has occurred in the last five years.

A punishment more severe than Selby’s recommendation, such as a longer suspension or disbarment, would also disqualify Hill from office. But anything less than a 30-day suspension – such as a public or private reprimand, or no discipline at all – would not keep him from office.

Among the lawmakers voting against the amendment to SB 178 were Republican Reps. Bruce Borders, Randy Lyness, Curt Nisly, Christy Stutzman, David Wolkins and John Young, and Democratic Reps. John Bartlett, Robin Shackleford, and Vernon Smith.

Democratic Reps. Ryan Dvorak and Ed DeLaney each supported Wesco’s amendment, but they questioned him on its intent.

Dvorak asked Wesco whether the language was meant to keep Hill off the ballot, but Wesco instead said the amendment addresses the qualifications for all AG candidates going forward. Similarly, speaking to DeLaney, Wesco said he categorizes the situation surrounding Hill’s law license as being in the future, so the amendment could affect the incumbent AG.

Delaney had a succinct response to the amendment: “This is impeachment in disguise.”

Lawmakers last year declined to bring impeachment proceedings against Hill despite some, including DeLaney, urging the General Assembly to do so.

SB 178 still has a ways to go before it is enacted.

It must now survive a final vote in the House, then return to the Senate, which will consider the amended bill. If the Senate accepts the amendments, the bill would then go to Holcomb, who could veto the legislation, sign it or let it take effect without his signature.

But if the Senate doesn’t accept the amendment, the legislation would go to a conference committee for further discussion between both houses.

In a statement, the Office of the Attorney General said the amendment “raises some legal concerns – and this kind of rushed proposal lacks transparency and leaves no opportunity for public input.”

Stop Milking It, Dairy Farmers Tell Plant-Based Competitors

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Stop Milking It, Dairy Farmers Tell Plant-Based Competitors

Evansville Water And Sewer Utility Launches Interactive Boil Advisory Map

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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Launches Interactive Boil Advisory Map

Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Launches Interactive Boil Advisory Map
Color-coded map displays Active and recently Lifted advisory areas

(Evansville, IN) – Now there is a fast and easy way for customers of the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) to determine if their property is under a Precautionary Boil Advisory. EWSU has launched an interactive, color-coded map that uses GIS technology to display the exact boundary of the area included in the advisory.

The new map is available on the utility’s website at www.ewsu.com and can be accessed online on your computer or wireless on a smartphone or smart device.  Look Under General Information and click the Boil Advisory tab. You can also find the link under More Information. Scroll your mouse over Notices and Information for the dropdown menu and click Boil Advisory.

Visitors to the webpage will be prompted to read the disclaimer and click OK. Next, enter your street address in the search box and click the magnifying glass icon on the search bar. The GIS application will zoom in on the map and pinpoint the address entered.

Areas shaded in red indicate an Active Precautionary Boil Advisory. The information below the address search box will display the advisory status and the date and time the advisory was issued. Areas shaded in green indicate a Lifted Precautionary Boil Advisory, and information below the search box will include the date and time the advisory was issued and lifted. A lifted advisory will remain on the website for 72 hours from the time it was initially issued.

Access to the map is FREE and available to the public. For more information, visit the EWSU website or call EWSU Customer Service at 812-436-7846.

 

 

 

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING in the KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS in ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2020 at 12:00 NOON 

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

                     

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   FEBRUARY 19, 2020

3. CONSENT AGENDA

             a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Umpire Services Agreement with Dennis 

                 Labhart.- Holtz

             b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Umpire Services Agreement with Jim Griggs- Holtz

             c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Umpire Services Agreement with Zebrie Vincent

                 Sanders.- Holtz

             d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Umpire Services Agreement with Valencia 

                 Redding.- Holtz

             e. Request Re: Approve and Execute Umpire Services Agreement with Rick Alsip.- Holtz

             f. Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Property Use Permit with Greater Evansville Media

                for Tacos and Beer Fest at Roberts Park.- Joe Notter

             g. Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Property Use Permit with Hadi Highlanders for the 

                 2020 SWIN Hadi Highlander Games.- Joshua DeYoung   

* Previously Approved by the Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board.      

4.        OLD BUSINESS 

                                                                                                                                                   

5.         NEW BUSINESS    

            a. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comment

6.         REPORTS

            Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.         ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.         ADJOURN

Countdown To Spring Break With Music, Art And Racing

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community in the coming weeks:

7 p.m. Monday, March 2

3/2/20 Performance
Actor, vocalist to team with award-winning music director to perform free concert at USI

The University of Southern Indiana College of Liberal Arts will welcome actor and vocalist Rebecca Fisher and Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning musical producer Michael J. Moritz, Jr. for a concert at 7 p.m. Monday, March 2 at the USI Performance Center. The public is invited at no charge; generous private gifts though the USI Foundation will underwrite the performance. Read More

 


 

7:45 a.m. Friday, March 6

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18th Annual Spring Social Work Conference: Social Work: Changing Lives

The University of Southern Indiana Social Work Department will host its annual spring conference beginning at 7:45 a.m. Friday, March 6 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on the USI camp[us. This year’s conference will be include a celebration of the Center for Social Justice (CSJE), which promotes social justice and empowerment through education, research, and collaboration. CSJE, which is marking its 10th year in 2020, hosts events on campus and promotes issues of social justice in our community. Read More

 


 

9 a.m. Saturday, March 7

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Screaming Eagles Running Series continues with Run into Madness 7K

The University of Southern Indiana will host the fifth-annual Run into Madness 7K road race, the second event of the 2020 Romain Suburu Screaming Eagles Running Series, at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 7 outside the Recreation, Fitness and Wellness Center (RFW). Registration will be open the day of the event beginning at 7:30 a.m. Read More

 


 

Monday, March 9 – Saturday, March 14

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Spring Break

The University of Southern Indiana will be on spring recess beginning on Monday, March 9 through Saturday, March 14. During this time, the University will be open during normal business hours but no classes will be held. Classes will resume on Monday, March 16.

 


 

Open Through Sunday, March 15

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2020 Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship Exhibition
The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship Exhibition, Mortal Flesh, will be on display starting on Monday, February 17 through Sunday, March 15 at the McCutchan Art Center/ Pace Galleries on the University of Southern Indiana campus. There will be a reception for the exhibitions will be on at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 1.  Light refreshments will be served and the public is cordially invited to attend. Read More

 


 

Open through Friday, March 20

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New Harmony Gallery featuring ceramic works of resident artists

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s latest exhibition, Residence IV, is an annual exhibition that showcases the resident artists from the New Harmony Clay Project (NHCP) located at the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Ceramic Studio, in the lawn adjacent to Philip Johnson’s Roofless Church. This year the exhibition is returning to the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art through March 20, and features artists Tristyn Bustamante, Lene Graversgaard, Krestine Harboe, Morgana King, Yoko Sekino-Bove, Kritika Soni, and Kari Woolsey. Read More

 

 


 

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations

can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

 


 

SAVE THE DATE

 

10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19

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CFO of charity: water to present on nonprofit leadership and opportunities

Aditi Deeg, chief financial officer of charity: water, will serve as the 2020 Executive in Residence for the University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business. Her presentation, “The New Non-Profit Paradigm,” will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19 in Carter Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Deeg will present her personal story and career development through both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Her focus will be on leadership and financially rewarding career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Read More