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Holcomb Signs Bill Protecting Schools From ILEARN Penalties

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Holcomb Signs Bill Protecting Schools From ILEARN Penalties

Staff Report
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Eric Holcomb signed legislation Wednesday that will prevent schools from being penalized because of low Indiana Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (ILEARN) test scores.

The new ILEARN test replaced STEP+ and aims to measure student achievement and growth. Students in grades 3-8 are required to take the English/language arts (ELA) and mathematics portion of the test.

Students and schools performed poorly on the ILEARN test, prompting educators and lawmakers to call for legislation to protect local districts from being penalized. Senate Bill 2 will ease the transition to the new test and will not penalize schools or teachers for low scores for the next two years.

“This legislation ensures that Indiana’s students, teachers and schools have the time they need to successfully adjust to the new ILEARN,” Holcomb said in a news release after signing the bill. “I am grateful that the General Assembly unanimously supported my call to take action allowing educators to remain focused on helping Hoosier students succeed.”

To view the bill and stay updated on legislation making it to the governor’s desk visit: https://www.in.gov/gov/2020billwatch.htm

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Oakland City University Earns 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School Designation 

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  Oakland City University announces that it has earned the 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School designation.  This year will be the 11th year that OCU has earned this designation. 

Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,000 schools participated in the 2020-2021 survey with 695 earning the designation.

The 2020-2021 Military Friendly® Schools list will be published in the May issue of G.I. Jobs magazine and can be found at www.militaryfriendly.com.

“Oakland City University is proud of its tradition of serving student veterans.” stated Dr. Ron Dempsey, president of OCU. “One of our central values at the university is the support of God and Country and being designated as a Military Friendly® School is a tangible expression of that value.”

Military Friendly’s National Director Josh Rosen stated, “Our ability to apply a clear, consistent standard to colleges creates a competitive atmosphere that encourages colleges to invest in programs to provide educational outcomes that are better for the Military Community as a whole.”

Methodology, criteria, and weightings were determined by Viqtory with input from the Military Friendly® Advisory Council of independent leaders in the higher education and military recruitment community. Final ratings were determined by combining the institution’s survey scores with the assessment of the institution’s ability to meet thresholds for Student Retention, Graduation, Job Placement, Loan Repayment, Persistence (Degree Advancement or Transfer) and Loan Default rates for all students 

HOLLY’S HOUSE SHOOTS TO SCORE WITH THE ULTIMATE BASKETBALL EVENT

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Are you looking for the ULTIMATE place to watch the first night of the NCAA basketball tournament?

Come to HOOPS FOR HOLLY’S HOUSE on Thursday, March 19th at the Tropicana Riverfront Pavilion, doors open at 5:30 PM.  For only $30, you can experience the big game up close and personal on a 14’ x 9’ tv screen, all while enjoying plenty of your game day favorite appetizers. Wash down the deliciousness with an ice-cold craft beer tasting and of course, sign up for the pop-a-shot contests.

Be sure and check out one of a kind sports paraphernalia during the silent auction. Buy your tickets today! They shoot, they score…for a great cause! Hoops for Holly’s House – your ultimate college basketball tournament destination!

“We are excited to host a first of a kind event in our area.  Indiana loves basketball and we are hoping folks take advantage of the opportunity to watch hoops and learn about what we do at Holly’s House.

Raising awareness and money for our mission is extremely important as we offer all of our services free of charge.  Without the generosity of our community and supporters, we could not continue to do what we do”, states Holly Edmond, Holly’s House Executive Director.

Tickets are on sale now online at www.hoopsforhollyshouse.eventbrite.com.

 

 

EPA Announces Community-Scale Air Toxics Monitoring Grant Competition

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting applications for funding for air toxics monitoring projects under the Community-Scale Air Toxics Ambient Monitoring grants competition. As part of the Agency’s mission to protect human and environmental health, EPA periodically awards these grants to help state, local and tribal air agencies conduct air quality monitoring projects to address localized air toxics issues.

EPA anticipates awarding up to $5 million from this competition to fund projects that fall into four categories:

  • Characterizing the impacts of air toxics in a community (community-scale monitoring);
  • Assessing the impacts of air toxics emissions from specific sources (near-source monitoring);
  • Evaluating new and emerging testing methods for air toxics; and
  • Analyzing existing air toxics data and developing or enhancing analytical, modeling, and/or implementation tools.

Air toxics, also known as hazardous air pollutants, are linked to cancer or other serious health effects. Under the Clean Air Act, EPA regulates 187 listed air toxic pollutants. While grant applications may address any air toxic pollutant, air toxics of particular interest to EPA in this competition include ethylene oxide, chloroprene, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, and metals such as hexavalent chromium, nickel and arsenic.

To receive the grants, applicants must be air pollution control agencies as defined by Section 302(b) of the Clean Air Act that also are eligible to receive grants under Section 105 of the Clean Air Act. Funding for the grants comes from State and Tribal Assistance (STAG) funding. Congress appropriates STAG funds for state, local and tribal air agencies to use in implementing and maintaining environmental programs.

Agencies applying for the air toxics monitoring grants may partner with or provide “subgrants” to other organizations for their monitoring projects. The Agency expects to award grants for 10 to 20 projects, depending on funding availability and the quality of applications received. The amount for each grant may vary; however, no grant may be for more than $750,000.

Students and community invited to join second Hackathon sponsored by ACM

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The University of Southern Indiana chapter of the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) will host its second Hackathon from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, February 22, at Carter Hall on the USI campus.

This event, open to both USI students and the general public, will provide a collaborative programming environment to work on real local business projects to gain experience and network with each other. Lunch and dinner will be provided.

Registration is $10 or $5 for students with valid ID. Participants are asked to provide their own laptops.

For more information, contact Dr. Srishti Srivastav, assistant professor of computer science, at fsrishti@usi.edu.

Death List Report For Vanderburgh County

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Death List Report For Vanderburgh County

Death List 02-10-2020 TO 02-14-2020

Men’s basketball travels to Drake for Sunday matinee

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Aces take on Bulldogs at 3 p.m.

The first of two road trips to Iowa is set for this weekend when the University of Evansville men’s basketball team heads to Des Moines for a 3 p.m. game at Drake on Sunday afternoon.  ESPN3 and the Purple Aces Radio Network have the broadcast.

 

Setting the Scene

– UE heads to Des Moines to complete the season series against Drake

– The Knapp Center has not been an enjoyable place for the Purple Aces as they are 1-7 in their last eight games at the venue

– In its seven losses over that span, UE has trailed at the half each time by an average of 5.6 points while falling by 15.9 points per game over that span

– Evansville’s last win came in 2015-16 by a final of 80-74; it was also the only time UE led at halftime

– Home teams are 14-2 in the last 16 games between the schools

 

Last Time Out

– Facing a 22-point deficit in the first half, the Aces rallied to take a lead in the late moments of the second half before Loyola would hold on for the 73-66 win

– The Ramblers hit nine of their first ten shots and led by a score of 36-14 with 6:38 remaining in the opening 20 minutes; UE got within 11 at the break and continued to rally

– K.J. Riley’s 3-point play gave UE the lead with 5:26 remaining, but a 7-0 run by the Ramblers was the difference

– After allowing Loyola to shoot 62.1% in the first half, the UE defense clamped down, holding them to 32.1% in the second

– Riley scored 28 points and hit 12 of his 15 free throw tries while Sam Cunliffe chipped in 16 points

 

Close to a Milestone

– Senior K.J. Riley enters Sunday’s game with 984 points in his UE career

– He is 16 points away from becoming the 50th player in program history to score 1,000 in his career

 

Returning to form

– K.J. Riley is on an absolute roll for the Aces and had the best conference game of his Evansville career, scoring 28 points against Loyola

– Riley drew 10 fouls while converting 12 of his 15 free throw attempts

– Over the last three games, Riley has posted 20.7 PPG

– Riley stands at 127 free throw makes and 157 attempts on the season, ranking 11th and 23rd in the nation in those statistics, respectively

– Riley has connected on 39 of his last 45 attempts in his last eight games

– The Bronx native has scored 10+ points in his last six games; his longest streak of doing so came last season when he had 10 such outings in a row

 

Stepping Up

– Evansville’s top rebounder over the last five games has been Sam Cunliffe, who has averaged 6.0 caroms over that span

– Aside from that number, he has played 33 minutes per game and has recorded 13.3 points; he has seen the floor for at least 26 minutes in each of those contests and set his career mark with 38 versus Loyola

– Cunliffe has 4.8 rebounds per game in MVC outings after finishing with 3.0 in non-conference action

– He has shot 40% or higher in eight of the last 13 games with his most efficient effort coming at Indiana State where he was 5-of-7 from the field

Scouting the Opponent

– Drake enters Sunday’s match-up with a 16-10 record and are 6-7 in Valley action

– The Bulldogs are 1-4 over the last five games with their win coming against Bradley on Feb. 5 by a final of 73-60

– At the Knapp Center, Drake has gone 12-1, but on the road, they are 2-8

– Liam Robbins paces the Bulldogs with 13.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game; in the first meeting against UE, Robbins finished with game-highs in scoring (16) and boards (8)

– Behind a conference-leading 151 assists from Roman Penn, the Bulldogs rank 26th in the country with 15.6 helpers per game

– Penn has 41 more assists than anyone else in the MVC

 

ADOPT A PET

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EPA Announces Appointment of John Busterud to Region 9 Administrator

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced the appointment of John W. Busterud to become Regional Administrator for Region 9. Mr. Busterud will oversee federal environmental protection efforts in: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the U.S. territories in the Pacific ocean, and 148 federally recognized tribes.

“John Busterud’s extensive background in energy and environmental issues makes him a great choice to lead Region 9,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “I look forward to working with him to advance the agency’s mission of protecting human health and the environment for all in the Pacific Southwest.”

“It is an honor and privilege to serve as Regional Administrator of EPA Region 9,” said Mr. Busterud. “I look forward to working with Administrator Wheeler, the administration, our dedicated professional staff, and our partners and stakeholders to protect human health and the environment in the Pacific Southwest. As EPA celebrates its 50th anniversary, we are committed to building on the agency’s legacy of success by providing clean and safe air, water, and land for all Americans.”

John Busterud comes to this role with over 30 years of experience as an environmental and energy attorney. Most recently, he was Senior Director and Managing Counsel, Environment and Real Estate, Law Department, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), in San Francisco, California from 1985-2016. At PG&E, he managed a broad practice including air and water quality, hazardous materials compliance and remediation, endangered species, and legislative and environmental policy matters. During his tenure at PG&E, Mr. Busterud served as an industry representative on EPA’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee from 2012-2017.

Mr. Busterud is also a retired U.S. Army Colonel with multiple Combined, Joint and Interagency assignments, including active duty deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and Combined Forces Command on the Korean Peninsula.

Mr. Busterud has most recently served as a board member for the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, Vice Chair of the California Veterans Board and Chair of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East.

Mr. Busterud received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Union College, NY, and his Juris Doctor from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College.

Widespread Praise for Mr. Busterud’s Appointment:

“John is a superb choice for the position. He is a person of the highest integrity and accomplishments, is very passionate about the environment and protecting the public interest, and will also bring business experience and a common sense approach to complex environmental issues,” said Ron Van Buskirk, senior environmental partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.

“John Busterud is a strong and positive leader who has both decades of experience in solving environmental issues and a well-earned reputation of integrity,” said Cindy Tuck, Deputy Executive Director for Government Relations, Association of California Water Agencies and Former CalEPA Undersecretary.

“Colonel John Busterud is uniquely qualified to provide strong and steady leadership for EPA and Region 9. John understands the issues and knows the key players, particularly here in California. As regional administrator, John will carry forward his long and distinguished career as a public servant. We congratulate John and EPA on this important appointment,” said Bill Quinn, President and CEO of the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance.

“John is a true patriot with a penchant for service. I’ve served with him as a lawyer in the Army, served with him as a fellow solider, and served with him as his commander. EPA is in good hands. I’ve always known John to be very pragmatic and brilliant in his decision-making ability. The Pacific Southwest will have a great Regional Administrator,” said Gary Medvigy, retired U.S. Army Major General, current sitting Clark County, Washington Councilman, and retired California Superior Court Judge.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Full Time Receptionist/Clerical Assistant
Data Mail, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $11.50 an hour
Hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. We are looking to fill a long term full time receptionist/clerical assistant position.
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Office Assistant – Pediatrics
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,078 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Pediatric Specialty Clinic – Full-Time, Days – St. Vincent Evansville Center for Children – Evansville, IN.
Feb 12
Administrative Support Associate
Kings Great Buys Plus 3.3/5 rating   6 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
This position provides support for the controller and the administrative assistant. The administrative support associate is responsible for tracking, submitting…
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Feb 10
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   460 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Maintains positive patient oriented services in the provision of medical office services to the patient, family members, visitors and physicians in the office…
Feb 13
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Greer’s Flooring America – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. We are looking for a detail orientated outgoing personality to be the front door face…
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Feb 11
Administrative Assistant
Keller Williams Capital Realty (Rick MacPherson) 4.4/5 rating   3,895 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$8 – $12 an hour
Looking for a self starter executive assistant to help a busy real estate team. We will train the right candidate any real estate experience is helpful and…
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Feb 9
Receptionist
Adorable Pooches Palace – Evansville, IN
$7.50 – $9.00 an hour
Looking for a motivated and friendly addition to our team! Adorable Pooches Palace is a large facility on the East Side of Evansville that offers overnight…
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Feb 12
Front Desk Associate
Kings Great Buys Plus 3.3/5 rating   6 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$8.50 – $10.00 an hour
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. This position is a point of contact for customers, vendors, and partners.
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Feb 11
Medical Receptionist/Front Desk
Evansville Primary Care 4/5 rating   9 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $14.50 an hour
This is a full time position, with hours of 7a.m.-4p.m., or 8a.m.-5p.m., Monday-Friday. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our team!
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Feb 12
Administrative Assistant for Academic Advising
Ivy Tech Community College 4.1/5 rating   898 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Academic Advising/Academic Support, Administrative/Professional, Office/Clerical, Student Affairs/Student Services. Provide BANNER data entry when needed.
Feb 12
Accounts Payable Clerk/Receptionist
Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc., a leader in heavy civil construction and underground construction in North America and Canada, is seeking experienced…
Feb 12
Front Desk Associate
Courtyard by Marriott Evansville East – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.50 an hour
Handle incoming reservations and phone calls. Assist hotel guests with Checking in/out. Cash handling and computer skills a must.
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Feb 13
Receptionist – Atria Newburgh
Atria Management Company, LLC – Newburgh, IN
Creates and prints fax cover sheets, memos, correspondence, reports, and other documents when necessary. Answers incoming telephone calls in a cheerful and…
Feb 10
Receptionist
Regional Health Care Affiliates, Inc.-Health First CHC – Henderson, KY
Applicant must possess excellent communication and computer skills, be detail oriented and proven ability to multi-task. On the job training provided.
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Feb 11
Administrative Assistant/Events Coordinator for the Office of the President
University of Evansville 4.3/5 rating   40 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Through planning of special events, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape and influence celebratory events that are a hallmark of the 24th…
Feb 10
Office Manager/Billing Manager
Evansville Chiropractic & Injury – Evansville, IN
$11 – $13 an hour
Send timesheets to HR for review. We are looking for an Office manager to organize and coordinate administration duties and office procedures.
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Administrative Assistant for Facilities Management and Planning
University of Evansville 4.3/5 rating   40 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Facilities Department has an immediate opening for an Administrative Assistant. Some of the responsibilities of this full-time position include:
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Front Desk Clerk (EVVAP)
Hampton Inn Airport 3.8/5 rating   7,404 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
The Front Desk Clerk/Guest Service Representative is responsible for contributing to customer satisfaction by providing courteous and efficient service…
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Part-Time Office Cleaning-Reo/Rockport Area
Jani-Clean, Inc. – Reo, IN
Responsive employer
$9 – $10 an hour
We are looking for a responsible and reliable Commercial Office Cleaner for 2nd shift hours from Monday-Friday. Sweeping/dust mopping and wet mopping floors.
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Front Desk Clerk (EVVAP)
Hampton Inn Airport 3.8/5 rating   7,404 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Eligibility Assistant – Vanderburgh County
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