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Help the Sheriff’s Office Identify these Fraud Suspects

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from the public to identify two fraud suspects. Our Criminal Investigations Section is investigating multiple fraud cases involving stolen debit card information. The suspects pictured below are believed to be responsible for nearly $1500.00 in fraudulent charges at local businesses.

Please click here to submit a tip or call our telephone tip line at (812) 421-6297.

Pictured above: Fraud suspects with suspect vehicle.

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Charter Schools USA Loses The Charter Bid, Giving IPS A Shot At Reclaiming Takeover Schools

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Charter Schools USA Loses The Charter Bid, Giving IPS A Shot At Reclaiming Takeover Schools

Nationwide Girls Go Cyber Start Competition Returns To Indiana For Third Year

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced the 2020 Girls Go CyberStart challenge, an aptitude and skills-based competition designed to encourage girls to pursue cyber-based learning and career opportunities.

Indiana was one of 27 states to participate in the 2019 competition hosted by the SANS Institute. More than 10,300 girls participated, including more than 800 Hoosier high school students. In 2019, four teams from Indiana scored among the top 50 high schools nationally, with Noblesville High School just surpassing Walker Career Center in the national rankings. This year, the program has expanded to 38 states, and the organization provides free cybersecurity resources to interested schools and teachers.

“Training young Hoosiers in cybersecurity and tech-based skills is essential to improving Indiana’s cyber-resiliency for decades to come,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Indiana is a proven leader in cybersecurity, and our state is committed to providing the skills and opportunities Hoosiers need to pursue fulfilling careers in this high-demand field.”

The country faces a shortage in computer science and cyber trained workers, although experts predict these to be some of the highest paying, in-demand jobs for years to come. Since 2010, cyber jobs have increased by more than 75 percent, outpacing the talent pool and resulting in more than 1 million unfilled cyber positions nationwide. In Indiana, an estimated 2,300 jobs are unfilled, according to theCyberseek jobs tool.

Girls Go CyberStart centers on a fun and thought-provoking game to inspire young women to test their aptitude in cyber skills. Female students in grades 9-12 can participate for free, either as individuals or as part of a school-based team. As part of the CyberStartchallenge, participants will take on the roles of agents in the Cyber Protection Agency, where they will develop forensic and analytical skills and deploy them to sleuth through challenges and tackle various online cybercriminal gangs.

As they work their way through the game, players will be challenged to solve puzzles and be introduced to a broad spectrum of cybersecurity disciplines, including forensics, open-source intelligence, cryptography and web application security.

Teacher information and student practice programs are available now. Registration for Girls Go CyberStart is now open, with the competition commencing on Jan. 13, 2020. Additional details and preregistration can be found at girlsgocyberstart.org.  Additional resources on teacher development programs can be found online here.

 

EPA Requests Applications For $2 Million In Funding For Great Lakes Trash-Free Water Projects

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First Time, GLRI Grants Available To Keep Trash Out Of The Great Lakes

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is seeking applications under a newly developed Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant program focused on keeping trash out of the Great Lakes. Approximately $2 million is available through the Trash-Free Great Lakes program to fund up to 12 projects. The deadline for applications is Feb. 14, 2020.

“Combatting freshwater and marine litter – and preventing the trash from reaching our waterways in the first place – is one of EPA’s highest priorities,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Through the Trash-Free Great Lakes Grant Program, EPA will support communities in cleaning up beaches and waterways so that the Great Lakes watershed will continue to provide habitat for wildlife as well as drinking water and recreation for the tens of millions of people it serves for generations to come.”

The trash-free water projects EPA selects will support the larger effort to restore and protect the Great Lakes through the GLRI. In October, EPA Administrator Wheeler announced the GLRI Action Plan III, an aggressive plan that will guide Great Lakes restoration and protection activities by EPA and its many partners over the next 5 years.

“This first-of-its-kind grant program will once again rely upon the collaboration and strong partnerships which have fueled progress and so many successes under the GLRI,” said EPA Region 5 Administrator/Great Lakes National Program Manager Cathy Stepp. “This funding will help communities across the Great Lakes basin ensure that their beaches, shorelines, and waterways are trash-free.”

Eligible Projects Include:

  • Great Lakes beach and shoreline cleanup projects, which could include funding for single entities to organize cleanups in multiple communities. The maximum grant amount is $300,000 per project.
  • Great Lakes harbor and river cleanup projects, which could include the purchase of trash collection and removal equipment capable of operating in water. The maximum grant amount is $500,000 per project.

State agencies, federally recognized tribes, and tribal consortia, any agency or instrumentality of local governments, nonprofit organizations, interstate agencies, and colleges and universities are eligible to apply for the grants.

Ziemer Society December 2019 Event

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Ziemer Society Holiday Social Pop-Up Event
Join us for the final 2019 Ziemer Society event at the Arts Council of SW Indiana on Wednesday, December 18, 2019, from 4:30-6:30 PM.
Mix, Mingle, & Be Merry Wednesday, December. 18 from 4:30-6:30 pm at the Arts Council Gallery. Join Ziemer Society friends after work, between holiday events, or to finish your shopping while supporting local businesses downtown.
The event is complimentary for Ziemer Society members and their guests. Come enjoy lite bites provide by Schymik’s Kitchen. Check out some of the local businesses that will be having extended hours for your gift-giving needs such as the Arts Council and Enjole’ Interiors.
Annual memberships make great gifts as well for family and friends to give and receive!  Be sure to take the opportunity to join or renew your 2020 annual membership during the event!
The Arts Council of SW Indiana is located on the walkway in downtown at 212 Main Street, Evansville, IN.
For more information, please contact Kim Greer, Foundation Development Specialist, at 812-485-4986 or kimberly.greer@ascension.org.

Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions

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INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.

 Ball State University Board of Trustees

The governor made one reappointment to the board, who will serve until Dec. 31, 2023:

  • Matt Momper (Fort Wayne), president of Momper Insulation, will continue his service on the board.

The governor also made one new appointment to the board, who will serve until Dec. 31, 2023:

  • Mark Hardwick (Muncie), executive vice president, COO, and CFO of First Merchants Corporation, will join the board.

 Governor’s Residence Commission

The governor made one new appointment to the commission, who will serve at his pleasure and will also serve as chair:

  • Allison Barber (Indianapolis), president and COO of the Indiana Fever, will join the commission.

 White River State Park Development Commission

The governor made three reappointments to the commission, who will serve until Nov. 30, 2023:

  • William “Bill” Browne, Jr. (Indianapolis), president and founding principal of RATIO Architects, will continue his service on the commission.
  • Dawn Tabler (Indianapolis), retired former senior vice president of Key Bank, will become an Emeritus Commissioner after serving on the commission for more than 20 years.
  • Robert Wagner (Indianapolis), of counsel at Lewis Wagner LLP, will become an Emeritus Commissioner after serving on the commission for more than 24 years.

The governor also made two new appointments to the commission, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:

  • Lou Gerig (Indianapolis), president of Sease, Gerig & Associates, will join the commission.
  • Frank Hancock (Indianapolis), CEO of Sports Graphics, will join the commission.

Upon the recommendations of the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the governor also made four appointments to the commission, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:

  • Rep. Sean Eberhart (House District 57)
  • Rep. Justin Moed (House District 97)
  • Sen. Jack Sandlin (Senate District 36)
  • Sen. Greg Taylor (Senate District 33)

The governor also designated current members Joe Bill Wiley (Indianapolis) to serve as chair and Jim Isch (Carmel) to serve as treasurer of the commission.

 

USI Baseball Announces Latest Batch Of Signees

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 The University of Southern Indiana baseball team released its national letter of intent signees for the 2021 season Monday. The Screaming Eagles welcome the nine-member class for the fall of 2020.

“I’m really excited about this great group of young men that will be joining our program. They are a great fit and will have a positive impact,” said USI Baseball Head Coach Tracy Archuleta. “I look forward to getting them on campus next fall and believe this group has a bright future in continuing the tradition of USI Baseball.”

Welcome Aboard

Cecil Archbold (Homewood, Illinois): snagged four varsity letters playing baseball and basketball at Homewood Flossmoor High School…was named All-Southwest Suburban Conference honorable mention in the outfield for his junior season.

Nicholas Belcher (Owensboro, Kentucky): posted a 1.78 ERA with 59 strikeouts last spring for Owensboro High School…has collected a district title in baseball along with six varsity letters thus far for the Red Devils between baseball and football.

Brigham Booe (Centerpoint, Indiana): the right-handed utility player comes to USI from Olney Central College where he’s spent the last two seasons…graduated from Northview High School where he was a member of the Knights’ 2016 state title squad…

Preston Cottrell (Garfield, Kentucky): has tallied a 2.25 career ERA between eighth grade and his junior season…compiled 96 strikeouts as a junior ranking in the top 25 of all Kentucky high school baseball…has pushed Breckenridge County High School to a pair of district championships and a state semifinal run…was named all-region in 2019 and all-district the past two seasons.

Brayden DeMier (Bloomington, Indiana): right-handed pitcher…currently in senior year at Bloomington High School South…has collected three varsity letters between baseball and football.

Braxton French (Owensboro, Kentucky): joins high school teammate Nicholas Belcher in continuing his baseball career at USI…has been a three-time all-state selection for the Red Devils with his senior season still to come…has been named Under Armour Pre-Season All-American.

Joshua Ham (Martinsville, Indiana): enters his senior year as a first baseman following a sectional title for Martinsville High School in 2019…has 10 varsity letters divided between baseball, football and basketball…twice named all-Mid-State Conference first team and led all of Indiana Class 4A Baseball in home runs in 2019.

Gavin McLarty (Buckner, Kentucky): corner infielder…has collected six varsity letters thus far at Oldham County High School…pushed the Colonels to the Kentucky state Final Four in his sophomore season.

Freylin Minyety (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic): graduated from Joy Christian High School in Glendale, Arizona before moving on to play baseball at Wabash Valley College…hit .369 with 14 doubles and 43 RBI in almost 200 at-bats last season while manning shortstop for the Warriors last season.

The nine signees join a Screaming Eagles squad that went 30-21 (21-12 GLVC) in 2019 before bowing out of the conference tournament in three games.

USI Baseball opens the 2020 GLVC schedule at the University of Illinois Springfield March 7, with the conference home-opener slated for March 14 against Drury University.

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 COMPLEXOn WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2019At 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   DECEMBER 4, 2019

3. CONSENT AGENDA

             a. Request Re:  Approve and Execute Swonder Ice Arena Use Agreement with Westwood  Baptist Church, Inc. -Crook

  4.  OLD BUSINESS 

            a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Haese Mechanical Contractors in the amount of $4,082,012 for Deaconess Aquatic Center.- Holtz

 b. Request Re: Approve and Execute

 c. Request Re: Approve and Execute

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

David Powell Presented with Stephen Johnson Award

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During the 2019 IPAC Winter Conference, former Executive Director Dave Powell received the Steve Johnson Award from the Board of Directors. IPAC’s current Chair, Lisa Swaim, presented him with the award at a reception celebrating Powell’s eight years leading IPAC.

In addition to receiving the Steve Johnson award, Swaim also announced that moving forward the Eugene “Shine” Feller Award would be renamed the Powell Feller Award as recognition of Powell’s service and the transformation that he brought to IPAC.

“The Board felt it was an appropriate way to honor the legacy that Dave leaves behind,” Swaim said. “He has made a lasting impact and the Powell Feller Award will be a tribute to Dave’s contributions.”

The Johnson Award was created in 2014 and named after former IPAC Executive Director Steve Johnson, who served as IPAC’s leader for 14 years and spent his entire 38-year career at IPAC. The Johnson Award is given to individuals who demonstrate the same level of professional dedication and excellence as Steve Johnson. An award is based on sustained periods of outstanding support or service to an individual prosecutor or IPAC. With the recognition, Powell is now the first person to receive both the Johnson Award and the “Shine” Feller Award. He received the Feller in 2006 after more than 20 years as the Greene County Prosecutor.

“My grandfather liked to say that people were put on this earth to serve others and to work,” Powell said. “It has been my honor these last few years to serve the prosecutors of this state and to work alongside some very talented people.”