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Clean Air Projects Win EPA Recognition

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the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized six groups and individuals for their innovative work on clean air projects. The 2019 Clean Air Excellence Awards are given to state, local, tribal, and private sector programs that educate the public in improving air quality or reducing harmful air pollutants that threaten health and the environment.

“Clean air and healthy, prosperous communities go hand in hand,” said Anne Idsal, acting assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation. “For nearly 20 years, Clean Air Excellence award winners have been making a difference with new technologies, creative collaborations, and inspiring determination, and we applaud our latest winners for continuing to innovate and commit to building cleaner, healthier communities across the country.”

This year’s winners include:

Clean Air Technology Award: Calgren Renewable Fuels/Maas Energy Works (Redding, Calif.) – Calgren Dairy Fuels Pipeline Project. Calgren Renewable Fuels and Maas Energy Works are pioneering the development of dairy digesters throughout the central valley of California, leading to emission reductions of methane, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and other criteria pollutants by more than 130,000 MT-CO2e each year. Among those is the Calgren Dairy Fuels pipeline cluster. The digester at Circle A dairy that came online earlier this year is among more than a dozen facilities that will capture biogas from manure lagoons that would otherwise release pollutants into the atmosphere.

Community Action Award: The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and Airshed Partners (Washington state) – Okanogan River Airshed Partnership. The Okanogan River Airshed Partnership is presently engaged with community clean-up events, establishing a community air quality network using PurpleAir sensors, running a woodstove change-out and buyback program, and pursuing creating a community composting facility, among other actions to reduce PM 2.5 in the community.

Education and Outreach Award: Children’s Environmental Health Network (Washington, D.C.) – Eco-Healthy Child Care® Program.  Eco-Healthy Child Care® (EHCC) is a national program, managed by the Children’s Environmental Health Network, that partners with child care professionals to eliminate or reduce environmental health hazards found in and around child care facilities. EHCC offers a two-year endorsement to child care facilities (both center and family child care) that qualify as “Eco-Healthy” by complying with twenty-four of thirty simple, free or low-cost environmental health best practices, including Air Quality, Household Chemicals and Radon, among other environmental hazards.

State/Tribal/Local/Air Quality Policy Award: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment – Air Pollution Control Division (Denver, Colo.) – Hydrocarbon Storage Tank and Vapor Control System Design, Operation and Maintenance Guidelines. On May 4, 2018 the APCD published and began implementation of the Storage Tank and Vapor Control System Guidelines document. Since publication, APCD staff have provided a series of outreach presentations explaining the guidelines to oil and gas operators and encouraging them to review their own programs and adopt storage tank design, operation and maintenance practices consistent with the guidelines.

Transportation Efficiency Award: RideFinders (Richmond, Va.) – RideFinders Commute Green Summer Challenge. The RideFinders Commute Green Summer Challenge resulted in 6,014 greener trips, 119,028 lbs. of emissions prevented, 125,679 miles not driven, 5,391 reduced car trips, 6,073 gallons of gas saved, 49,638 calories burned, and $68,495 saved.  The campaign clearly demonstrated not just the numeric benefits of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) programs, but also the intangible benefits – education and awareness, public relations and relationship development – that help to make the case for TDM as mobility management and underscore TDM as a cost-effective approach to reducing pollution emissions and helping air quality.

Thomas W. Zosel Individual Achievement Award: Ned Sanders is receiving this award for spearheading an initiative that built a coalition of chief elected officials from each county and city in Middle Georgia to develop strategies and methods to improve the region’s air quality. The Middle Georgia Clean Air Coalition (MGCAC) he helped create is still operating today.

Established in 2000, the Clean Air Excellence awards recognize programs and individuals that serve as pioneers in their fields, advance public understanding of air pollution, and improve air quality. Entries are judged by the EPA and the Clean Air Advisory Committee, and winners were recognized yesterday at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Vanderburgh County Property/Personal Property Taxes Due Tuesday, Nov. 12th

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Vanderburgh County Property/Personal Property Taxes due Tuesday, Nov. 12th.

Civic Center is open Monday Nov.11th.

Taxes can be paid in the Treasurer’s Office, any Old National Bank, online, at the drop box in front of Civic Center or mail.

 

USI Archives To Help Preserve Piece Of Evansville History

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The University of Southern Indiana, through its University Archives and Special Collections, has partnered with the Vanderburgh County Commissioners, Veterans Council of Vanderburgh County, and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War to preserve historical materials currently housed in the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Room of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum in downtown Evansville.

The Coliseum, a 66,000 square foot neoclassical structure, was built in 1917 as a tribute to Vanderburgh County’s veterans of both the American Civil and Spanish-American wars.

The materials housed in the GAR Room include membership records, minutes from general and board meetings, organizational charters, and monographs concerning the Civil War. Jennifer Greene, University archivist, and Tom Lonnberg ’84, curator of history for the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science, visited the Coliseum and inspected the materials in late June alongside representatives from the County and the Veterans Council.

“I am so excited to work with community partners and to be able to help preserve part of Evansville’s rich history,” said Greene. “The University Archives and Special Collections has worked hard to build a regional repository to preserve and disseminate local history such as these materials.”

USI will perform basic preservation and conservation techniques on the materials in order to protect and restore them. Once complete, select materials will be scanned for online display. Copies of all digital materials will be given to the County and to the Veterans Council.

Local Veteran Honor Society Chapter’s Collection Finds Bew Home In Rice Library

Also, in June, the University accepted a collection of documents and materials from another military group headquartered at the Coliseum. The 40 & 8 Voiture #471 is the local chapter of a military honor society of American veterans and service members, open by invitation to honorably discharged veterans. The group was named for the trains that carried the troops to the front lines during World War I. Each train car was marked 40&8, meaning either 40 men or eight horses. The group is still active today but wanted a safe place to preserve its unique history.

Housed on the third floor of the David L. Rice Library, University Archives and Special Collections is committed to acquiring and preserving material about the development and the operations of the University and regional history, focusing on the southwestern region of Indiana. The department is dedicated to the preservation and organization of materials for the purpose of research and includes 600 regional collections, over 700 audio/videotapes, and 43,000 images and documents online.

Thanking Our Veterans For Their Service

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BY WENDY MCNAMARA
Nov. 11 is an opportunity for us to recognize and honor the 18.2 million veterans in the United States and thank them for their service to our country.

This Veterans Day, we honor our heroes for putting their lives at risk to make our nation safer and bring about a more peaceful world.

A number of businesses offer discounts and specials to our active and retired service members on Veterans Day. Click here to view a complete list of opportunities and discounts.

We are fortunate to have had so many brave men and women stand for freedom since our country’s founding. We owe it to them to ensure that their service and sacrifice is always remembered.

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Please take a moment today and every day to thank our veterans and recognize them for the sacrifices that they have made for our nation.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA

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HOT JOBS
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Mechanic Tech / Safety Lane Inspector
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$14 – $18 an hour
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Customer Specialist – Home Medical Equipment
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RECEPTIONIST
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Census Field Manager, AD-0301-00, Census-EXT-YR
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Practice Manager – Rheumatology, Weight Loss, and Float Pool
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Academic Counselor, University Division/Student Support Services – A19043A1
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$39,030 a year
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Project Coordinator
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Administrative Coordinator – St. Vincent Medical Group
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DISTRICT HR MGR- EVANSVILLE, IN
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Recruiter
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Applications Analyst III
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Report writing, system administration) as assigned and will provide Subject Matter Expert (SME) services related to his/her assigned area to clients when…
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Accounting Assistant
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Manager of Laboratory Client Services and Phlebotomy
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Spectrum Business Account Executives Manager
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PRODUCT MANAGER
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Home Health Sales Rep
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Credentialing and Contraction Specialist
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Vice President Of Operations
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Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of one or more of the following: collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); for discussion of the assessment, design, and implementation of school safety and security measures, plans, and systems (3); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9); to train school board members with an outside consultant about the performance of the role of the members as public officials (11).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING

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MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD

REGULAR MEETING

WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS, ROOM 301

CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

Tuesday, November 12, 2019
12:00 PM

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. MEETING MEMORANDUM October 1, 2019
  3. REPORT BY DIRECTOR
  4. NEW BUSINESS
    1. Letter of support for Indiana tourism
    2. BOT agreement with EZS for penguin exhibit project
    3. Addendum to EZS Operating agreement for cost sharing Of new POS/CRM software
    4. Award of RFQ for tiger exhibit modifications.
  5. OTHER BUSINESS
  6. ADJOURN

Police Pension Board Meeting Notification

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The Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday November 13, 2019 at 8:15 a.m.  The Meeting will be held in Room 307 of the Civic Center Plaza.

The Executive Session will be closed as provided by: 

I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(7) For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute.

Immediately following the Executive Session, a regular Open Session will be held in Room 307 

of the Civic Center Plaza.

USI welcomes community for annual lighting of the Quad, holiday activities

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Lighting a Tradition, a campus-favorite holiday event, is set for Monday, November 25, at the University of Southern Indiana. Full of family-friendly festivities, the event is open to the public and runs from 6 to 8 p.m.

Holiday caroling, horse and carriage rides, train rides around the Quad, photos with Santa, karaoke, hot chocolate and cookies make this annual event an evening of fun and merriment.

Hosted by the Student Alumni Association, donations of hats and scarves will also be collected for distribution at a local shelter.

Activities will be located primarily in the Quad and University Center (UC) areas. Caroling begins at 6 p.m. in front of the David L. Rice Library, followed by the ceremonial lighting of the Quad’s holiday lights at 6:15 p.m. Refreshments and other activities will begin shortly thereafter.

Aces hang on for 79-75 win over Ball State

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DeAndre Williams posts 26 in debut

Sophomore DeAndre Williams had a big debut for the University of Evansville men’s basketball team, recording 26 points and 9 rebounds to push the Purple Aces to a 79-75 win over Ball State on Saturday evening.

“The points kind of just came to me in the flow of the offense,” Williams explained.  “I was making shots and my teammates were giving me good passes.”

Williams was 11-of-14 from the field and added three assists and two steals.  Sam Cunliffe also had a strong debut, registering 17 points.  He was 3-for-4 from outside and had three helpers.  K.J. Riley had a solid night with 14 points.  Ball State saw Tahjai Teague score 20 points to go along with eight boards.

“We came out a little different than we did against USI.  I am really encouraged by a lot of what we did tonight,” Aces head coach Walter McCarty said.  “We had a lot of guys come in and play a lot of minutes.  Our pace was really good.  We were moving the basketball from side-to-side.  In the first half, we trusted each other and played really connected.”

Making his UE debut, Williams recorded the first five points of the game to give the Aces a 5-2 lead.  Ball State fought back to take its first lead of the night at 10-9 on a bucket by Tahjai Teague at the 14:42 mark.  Seconds later, another Williams field goal put the Aces in front and they were off to the races from there.

From that points until halftime, Evansville went on a 31-8 run to go into the break with a 40-18 lead.  After Williams put UE in front, Sam Cunliffe drained a triple on the break to push the lead to four.  What was an 11-0 run continued with buckets from Artur Labinowicz, Shamar Givance and another from Williams that made it a 20-10 game at the midway point of the half.

UE kept rolling from there.  After the Cardinals cut the deficit to eight points (24-16), the Aces had another nice rally, reeling off the next 13 to take a 37-16.  Marcus Henderson converted his first field goal, grabbing the rebound on a UE miss before hitting the basket.  Williams capped off the run with his second trey.  Ball State ended a scoreless drought of six minutes when Kyle Mallers hit a layup in the final minute, but on the other end, Givance drained UE’s fifth triple in the final seconds to send his squad to the locker room with a 22-point advantage.

Williams finished with 15 points in the half, hitting six of his seven attempts.  He also had a game-high six rebounds in the opening stanza.

K.J. Riley converted an and-one in the opening moments of the second half to make it a 45-20 game, but the Cardinals had a run of their own in mind.  Three buckets in a row, including two triples, made it a 45-28 game three minutes into the half, forcing a UE time out.  Williams’ stellar debut continued as he added his third from outside and his eighth from inside to put Evansville back up by 20 at 57-37 seven minutes in.  He capped that run off with a jumper from just inside the 3-point line at the shot clock buzzer.

Ball State never gave up and battled back as the second half moved along.  With just under 10 minutes left, they got within 16 and with 5:26 on the clock, a triple from Ishmael El-Amin trimmed the Evansville lead to 68-57.  Two more triples finished off a 15-3 run as they made it a 68-63 game.

Noah Frederking helped to muscle the UE lead back to two possessions.  After drawing a charge, he drew a foul on the offensive end and hit both free throws.  Cunliffe added a triple that gave the Aces a 73-63 lead with 3:11 on the clock.  Ball State was not finished as they posted the next six to cut the gap to four a minute later.  Inside the final minute, an and-one by Teague got them within one tally at 75-74.  With 12 seconds left, a UE turnover gave the ball back to the Cardinals, but a missed triple saw UE get the ball back.  The Aces hit four free throws in the final seconds to finish the 79-75 game.

“We played well for 20 minutes, but in the second half, we took our foot off the pedal,” Riley said after the win.  “We knew the only way they could come back was by shooting 3’s and that is what they did.”

Riley also took the positives out of what was a great first half and at the end of the night – a season-opening win.

“We know that if we play like we did in the first half, we can play with anyone.  We just have to keep it up.”

A total of 5,372 fans were in attendance on Saturday.  It was the highest attendance for a season opener since the first-ever game at the Ford Center against Butler in 2011.  The win marked the 100th for the Purple Aces inside the Ford Center.  The first was the win over the Bulldogs in 2011.

A big one is on tap Tuesday evening for the Aces as they travel to Lexington, Ky. for the first-ever match-up against the University Kentucky.  The Wildcats are expected to be the #1 team in the nation following wins over Michigan State and Eastern Kentucky.  The Spartans entered the season as the top-ranked team in the nation.  Game time is 6 p.m. CT at Rupp Arena.