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Vectren Presents University Of Evansville With Check For Energy Savings

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University Saves Hundreds Of Thousands With Energy-Efficient Upgrades To Campus

Vectren Energy Delivery (Vectren), a CenterPoint Energy Company, presented the University of Evansville with a rebate check for more than $280,000, to account for the energy savings the university incurred from participating in the company’s energy efficiency electric business incentive programs, resulting in energy-efficient upgrades to campus facilities in 2018 and 2019.

UE upgraded the lighting throughout the campus from some mixture of incandescent, T8 fluorescent and high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting to Energy Star® and DesignLights Consortium® approved LED lighting. The upgrades resulted in a 33% reduction from building energy code requirements. Furthermore, it improved the control of their HVAC system by implementing energy efficiency measures including, but not limited to, scheduling the air handling units to operate less during times when space is not occupied, improving the free-cooling capabilities of the air handling units and installing a high-performance laboratory exhaust system.

“We appreciate Vectren’s commitment to ensuring its customers have the opportunity to take advantage of energy-efficient, cost-saving incentives that also decrease our overall energy usage,” said Chad Miller, executive director of facilities management and planning at the University of Evansville. “The energy savings from these upgrades not only affects our bottom line, but also the size of our carbon footprint.”

Examples of eligible electric projects include refrigeration upgrades, outside air control, changes in air distribution/zoning, exterior lighting controls, custom lighting projects, advanced interior lighting controls, and electric heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) projects.

Vectren offers a variety of energy efficiency options for eligible residential and commercial customers. For more information, visit www.vectren.com/saveenergy.

 

HAPPENINGS AT THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY GOP

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GOP ELEPHANT
Central Committee:
Wayne Parke, Chairman
Mary Jo Kaiser, Political Director
Dottie Thomas, Vice Chairman
Lon Walters, Secretary
Farley Smith, Treasurer
Kevin Harrison, Editor
 
News and Upcoming Events for August 13, 2019

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VCRP Monthly Breakfast : Saturday, August 17, 2019
What: VCRP Breakfast
Date: Saturday August 17, 2019
Where: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B

100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713

7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program
> Guest Speaker : Dottie Thomas, Vanderburgh County Deputy Treasurer
> Chairman Parke provides update on political happenings

9:00- Adjourn

 Let us know if you plan on attending.
 Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 for beamerjo59@gmail.com more information.

Plan on joining the VCRP, City Council candidates Ron Beane , David Christmas and our special guests State Sen. Jim Tomes and State Rep. Matt Hostettler at the Evansville Gun Club Saturday, September 14, 2019. Tickets will be available at the event, but please let us know if you plan to attend by contacting Mary Jo Kaiser at :
beamerjo59@gmail.com or by calling 812-425-8207.

Make Checks Payable to: Vanderburgh County Republican Party

The Evansville Gun Club is located at : 5010 County Road 1150 S
  Haubstadt, IN. 47639
Get directions to Evansville Gun Club HERE

 
Evansville Town Hall –Monday, August 19, 2019
Doors open: 5:30pm CT
Town Hall: 6:00pm – 7:30pm CT

 1901 Lynch Rd, Evansville, IN 47711

 You’re invited to join Congressman Larry Bucshon for a town hall meeting . 

Ron  Beane Fundraiser – August 20, 2019

What: Ron Beane for City Council At-Large Fundraiser
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: Milano’s Italian Cuisine
500 Main Street, Evansville
$50 Per Person <> Cash Bar
Sponsorships: Platinum $1000
Gold $500
Silver $250
                     Click Image for Reply Card
 and pay at door. Or mail to:Electronbeane 
    PO Box 2621
    Evansville in 47728
Make checks payable to: Electronbeane
Paid for and authorized by the Committee to Elect Ron Beane, Dan Beane Treasurer.

  VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: GOP Headquarters
815 John Street, Evansville
 Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen

 County Council Meeting-   Date: Wednesday August 21, 2019

 

 
   Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

 County Council 2020 Budget  Hearing- Date: Wednesday August 21, 2019
 
 
   Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

 County Council 2020 Budget  Hearing- Date: Thursday August 22, 2019
 
 
   Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

 City Council Meeting-   Date: Monday, August 26, 2019

 

 
   Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

City Council

EVSC Board of School Trustees Meeting-
  Date: August 26, 2019
             Time: 5:30 PM
 Location: Board Room, EVSC Administration Building
                  951 Walnut St., Evansville

 County Commission Meeting-   Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2019

 

 
   Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Commissioners

 Voter Registration for the Municipal Election ends Monday, October 7, 2019.
Register to vote online or update an existing voter registration record by visiting the Indiana Voter Portal at https://indianavoters.in.gov/ . For information on how to register to vote by mail or in person visit the Vanderburgh County Voters Registration webpage, or contact the Vanderburgh County Voter Registration office at 812-435-5222.

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Stop for children, school buses : (from inhousegopblog)
As children return to school and more buses are on the roads, it is important for motorists to know the laws and prioritize safety.When a bus is stopped with its flashing red lights activated and its stop arm extended, drivers are required to stop when approaching a school bus from any direction. If motorists are on a highway that is divided by a barrier or unpaved area, they are required to stop if they are traveling in the same direction as the school bus. If there is no barrier, all lanes in all directions must stop.
While most drivers follow these traffic laws, there are still some who are either unaware or disregard the law completely. In fact, Hoosier bus drivers report an average of more than 2,500 stop-arm violations each day.

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To keep young Hoosiers safe and hold motorists accountable, lawmakers passed a law increasing the penalties for individuals who fail to stop when a school bus stop arm is extended. Through the new law, the penalty for injuring or killing someone as a result of recklessly passing a school bus has been increased, which could potentially mean larger fines, and longer jail sentences for violators. A court can also suspend your driver’s license for 90 days, or for a year if it’s your second offense.
For the safety of both children and drivers, it is important to continuously watch out for school buses and the students around them as they return to the roads this month.Click here to see helpful tips for motorists to best keep young Hoosiers safe.
Jump start your child’s learning with On My Way Pre-K

With more than half the available slots already filled, it is important to apply now for On My Way Pre-K, Indiana’s early learning program. Applications are still being accepted from eligible families throughout the state for this school year.

On My Way Pre-K provides grants to 4-year-olds from low-income families to attend a high-quality pre-K program. Nearly 8,000 young Hoosiers have benefited from the program since its creation in 2015.

To apply, families must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Their child must be 4 years old by Aug. 1, 2019, and starting kindergarten in the 2020-21 school year;
Parents or guardians in the household must be working, going to school or attending job training; and
The family must have an income below 127 percent of the federal poverty level.
With school starting and limited spots remaining, I encourage families to act quickly to see if their children are eligible. Click here to apply.
2020 House Republican Internship Program :
The Indiana House of Representatives Republican Internship Program offers paid, spring semester internships at the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis. This internship is a unique opportunity to gain practical knowledge of state government through active participation in the legislative process.

         Apply HERE.

                 The deadline to apply is October 31st.

Team Holcomb Annual G.O.Party
 Date:Wednesday August 28, 2019
 Time: 5:30 P.M. (EST) VIP Receptio
            6:00 P.M. (EST) General Reception Party (Early Arrival) 

    6:30P.M.(EST) General Reception Party

 Location: The Dallara IndyCar Factory
 1201 Main St.
 Speedway, IN 46224
*Paid for by Team Holcomb. Authorized by Eric Holcomb for Indiana and the Indiana Republican Party.

View bills from the 2019 legislative session that Governor Eric Holcomb has signed into law.  click here

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Stay in touch with GOP members of Congress representing our area at these links:

Visit the Vanderburgh GOP 

page for daily updates.

  Mark Your calendar                CLICK on event for more information
August 17 (7:30 am) VCRP Monthly Breakfast
August 19 (6:00 pm) Bucshon Town Hall
August 20 (5:30 am) Beane Fundraiser
August 21 (8:30 am) County Council Meeting
August 21 (9:00 am) County Council -2020 Budget Hearing
August 22 (9:00 am) County Council -2020 Budget Hearing
August 23 (11:30 am) Women’s Equality Day Luncheon
August 26 (11:00 am)
August 26 (5:30 pm) City Council Meeting
August 26 (5:30 pm) EVSC Board of Trustees Meeting
August 27 (3:00 pm) County Commission Meeting
September 14 Fun Shoot Fundraiser
September 27 Mayor Winnecke Golf Outing
October 7 Voter Registration Ends for Municipal Election
October 8 Absentee Voting for Primary Election Begins at Election Office

  Make sure you add vandygop@gmail.com to your address book so we’ll be sure to land in your inbox!

         If you have any questions, contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at

or (812) 425-8207.
                                                       Visit www.vanderburghgop.com
for more info. Thank you.

Random Drug Screen Requirement Reversed For Mom In CHINS Case

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Katie Stancombe for www.theiindianalawyer.com

A mother found driving intoxicated with her three minor children in the car lost her appeal of a determination that they are children in need of services, but won a reversal of a requirement that she submit to random drug screens as part of her parental participation order.

When police pulled over R.S.’s vehicle after responding to a report of a fight at a gas station, her blood alcohol level tested at 0.105. The mother admitted she had been drinking but said she thought she would be under the legal limit.

R.S. was then arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and the Department of Child Services filed petitions alleging her children were CHINS. The children were placed in foster care and found to be underweight and dirty, among other concerns.

The Marion Superior Court determined the children were CHINS and issued a parental participation order requiring R.S. to, among other requirements, submit to random drug and alcohol screens. The mother appealed, arguing the trial court erred in ordering her to participate in allegedly unnecessary services by submitting to random drug screens.

A divided Indiana Court of Appeals panel agreed with R.S.’s argument regarding the drug screen in its memorandum decision in In the Matter of Ra.S., Roy.S., and Rod.S. (Minor Children), Children in Need of Services, and R.S. (Mother) v. Indiana Department of Child Services, 19A-JC-396, finding that requirement was an abuse of discretion because R.S. had no a history of abusing illegal drugs.

“Even with transportation assistance from DCS, random drug screens impose significant burdens on a parent; such burdens should not be imposed based on mere speculation that the parent is abusing and may ‘start switching’ substances,” Judge Terry Crone wrote for the majority joined by Judge Cale Bradford. “Consequently, we reverse the trial court’s participation order and remand with instructions to vacate the random drug screen requirement unless evidence has been presented in subsequent hearings that would support imposing such a requirement.”

But the CHINS adjudication was not overturned, and the Court of Appeals rejected R.S.’s argument that she had been denied due process. Specifically, the COA said “it was reasonable for the trial court to conclude that the care, treatment, or rehabilitation needed by the Children was unlikely to be provided or accepted without coercive court intervention,” while the mother failed to prove her attorney was ineffective.

In a partially concurring and dissenting opinion, Judge Elizabeth Tavitas agreed with the majority that the children were properly found to be CHINS, but disagreed that their mother should not have to submit to random drug screens.

“Here, Mother argues there is no evidence of a substance abuse history, but DCS presented evidence of an alcohol issue given Mother’s conviction for operating while intoxicated with the Children in the vehicle,” Tavitas wrote. “The trial court’s order was related to circumstances revealed by the evidence. Although perhaps some trial courts would have ordered the proposed RADAR monitor rather than random drug/alcohol testing, I do not believe that the order for random drug/alcohol testing was an abuse of discretion.”

This Week at USI – Welcome To Campus, Class of 2023!

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

9 a.m. Thursday, August 15

Welcome Week and Campus Housing Check-in
USI will welcome new students living in residence halls and campus apartments at check-in beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, August 15 at Screaming Eagles Arena. Students with last names beginning with A-L are asked to arrive starting at 9 a.m., and students with last names beginning with M-Z are asked to arrive starting at 12:30 p.m. During this time, students pick up their key, parking permit and Welcome Week schedule as well as visit a resource fair for more information from campus departments and local businesses.  More Information

2:30 p.m. Friday, August 16

New Student Convocation and Class of 2023 photo
The University of Southern Indiana will officially welcome and induct new freshman and transfer students at its New Student Convocation at 2:30 p.m. Friday, August 16 in Screaming Eagles Arena. Following the program, students will make their way to the Quad for a class photo. Media members who wish to seek access to the roof of the Liberal Arts Center to capture footage during the class photo should contact Ben Luttrull, media relations specialist, at bluttrull@usi.edu prior to Friday morning.

Monday, August 19

Fall 2019 semester begins
The University of Southern Indiana fall 2019 semester begins on Monday, August 19.

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.

 

Registration closes Tuesday, October 15; Race is Saturday, November 2

Registration now open for the 18th annual Norwegian Foot March
The 18th annual Norwegian Foot March, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line generally in under four and a half hours depending on age and gender. ROTC cadets, soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Early registration is recommended, as the event sells out quickly. ROTC cadets from any school can register for $25 and all other participants can register for $45. Registration will close on October 15 or when the event is full at 500 participants. More Information

 

55 Incoming Students Receive USI’s Top Merit Scholarships

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The University of Southern Indiana welcomes the class of 2023 top merit scholarship recipients. Fifty-five incoming freshmen received Presidential, Baccalaureate/Doctor of Medicine, Deans, Provost and Harolyn Torain Multicultural Leadership Scholarships. These students represent some of the brightest students from across the country as well as a wide cross-section of backgrounds and interests.

Photo gallery of merit scholarship recipients.

Presidential Scholars

Presidential Scholarships are awarded annually to 10 Indiana valedictorians and salutatorians of senior high school classes, who are chosen after a competitive interview process. Applicants must attend an accredited high school and earn an SAT score of 1290 or an ACT composite score of 27. The program began in 1988 as an initiative to bring outstanding Indiana students to USI. The full-tuition scholarships are funded by private donors to the USI Foundation.

Liam Collins, of Lowell, Indiana, is the recipient of the David S. Deering Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Lowell Senior High School, Collins plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Charles Davis, of Normal, Illinois, is the recipient of the Robert A. and Carole D. Rust Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Normal Community West High School, Davis plans to study mechanical engineering in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Alex Edwin, of Henderson, Kentucky, is the recipient of the Ruth Gray Yates Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Henderson County High School, Edwin plans to study Biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Spence Farmer, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Southern Indiana Higher Education Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of F. J. Reitz High School, Farmer plans to study visual arts teaching in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Vonya Girgis, of Bedford, Indiana, is the recipient of the Robert M. Kent Family Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Bedford-North Lawrence High School, Girgis plans to study mechanical engineering in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Alexander Hardy, of Newburgh, Indiana, is the recipient of the Susan R. Enlow Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, Hardy plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Molly Holsopple, of Montgomery, Indiana, is the recipient of the Marian Baker Boelson Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Barr-Reeve Junior-Senior High School, Holsopple plans to study chemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Bethanne Lawson, of Lafayette, Indiana, is the recipient of the James J. Giancola and Sally H. Roty Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Faith Christian School, Lawson plans to study elementary education in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Lydia Moesner, of Boonville, Indiana, is the recipient of the Janet L. and Daniel M. Fuquay Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Boonville High School, Moesner plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Summer Skelton, of Gentryville, Indiana, is the recipient of the Robert L. and Mary L. Koch Endowed Presidential Scholarship. A graduate of Heritage Hills High School, Skelton plans to study biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.


Provost Scholars

The University of Southern Indiana Provost Scholarship is a scholarship program intended to promote academic excellence. For selected scholars, the University provides awards that waive full tuition. These awards are coordinated with other tuition-specific aid (if applicable) to ensure that the total of tuition-specific assistance does not exceed total tuition charges. Students who meet all requirements for the USI Presidential Scholarship will be considered as candidates for this award in the event they are not selected to receive the Presidential Scholarship.

Kinley Day, of Mitchell, Indiana, is a graduate of Mitchell High School and plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Corrie Grubb, of McLeansboro, Illinois, is a graduate of Hamilton County High School and plans to study engineering in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Carolyn Kobe, of Newburgh, Indiana, is a graduate of Castle High School with plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Alysa Lasley, of Princeton, Indiana, is a graduate of Princeton Community High School with plans to study early childhood education in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Katie Lewis, of Waynetown, Indiana, is a graduate of North Montgomery High School with plans to study radiologic and imaging services in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Ryan Memmer, of Elberfeld, Indiana, is a graduate of Wood Memorial High School with plans to study accounting and professional services in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Kali Taber, of Chandler, Indiana, is a graduate of Boonville High School with plans to study marketing in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Sarah Titzer, of Mill Shoals, Illinois, is a graduate of Fairfield Community High School with plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Karlena Wagler, of Loogootee, Indiana, is a graduate of Barr-Reeve Junior-Senior High School with plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Lucas Zoglmann, of Philpot, Kentucky, is a graduate of Daviess County High School with plans to study computer science in USI’s Romain College of Business.


Baccalaureate/Doctor of Medicine Scholars

Baccalaureate/Doctor of Medicine (B/MD) Scholarships are awarded to exceptional Indiana high school students annually, who meet similar academic requirements to those of Presidential Scholars. The B/MD Scholarship program, which offers a provisional seat in the Indiana University School of Medicine to each recipient, is sponsored jointly by USI and the Evansville Center for Medical Education, Indiana University School of Medicine. The full-tuition scholarships are funded by private donors to the USI Foundation.

Aylisadat Anvaripour, of Newburgh, Indiana, is the recipient of the Ethel Reed Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Castle High School, Anvaripour plans to study biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Arya Bolla, of Carmel, Indiana, is the recipient of the Thomas E. Topper Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Park-Tudor School, Bolla plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Alexandria Etienne, of Leopold, Indiana, is the recipient of the Dr. William C. H. Grimm, Jr. and Phyllis R. Grimm Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Perry Central Junior-Senior High School, Etienne plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Taylor Evans, of Boonville, Indiana, is the recipient of the Victor V. Schriefer, Jr. Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Boonville High School, Evans plans to study biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Machella Mohit, of Carmel, Indiana, is the recipient of the Ethel Reed Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Carmel High School, Mohit plans to study biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Grace Murrell, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Delores DeWitt and Charles H. Browning and Jennifer and Mark Browning Endowed B/MD Scholarship. A graduate of Reitz Memorial High School, Murrell plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.


Deans Scholars

Deans Scholarships are awarded annually to 10 exceptional students from across the country who rank at or near the top of their high school classes. Applicants meet similar academic requirements to those of B/MD scholars. Recipients of Deans Scholarships receive an award of $2,000 each year, funded by private donors to the USI Foundation. Most Deans Scholars receive additional scholarship funding through their academic departments.

Hanna Clark, of Sellersburg, Indiana, is the recipient of an Olive Carruthers Cliffy Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Silver Creek High School, Clark plans to study political science in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Elizabeth Crites, of Olney, Illinois, is the recipient of an Aline Nunn Renner Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Richland County High School, Crites plans to study marketing in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Jaden Bryce Diaz, of Evansville, is the recipient of the Bess C. and Elmer W. Halwes Memorial Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Signature School, Diaz plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Cameron Hough, of Olney, Illinois, is the recipient of an Arthur G. and Elsie D. Kanzler Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Richland County High School, Hough plans to study accounting and professional services in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Kaleigh Mann, of Worthington, Indiana, is a recipient of an Olive Carruthers Clifft Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Owen Valley Community High School, Mann plans to study psychology in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Erica Michels, of Albion, Illinois, is the recipient of an Arthur G. and Elsie D. Kanzler Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Edwards County High School, Michels plans to study accounting and professional services in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Carli Morris, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, is the recipient of the Melvin Paul and Emma G. Gorby Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Mount Carmel High School, Morris plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Ashtynn Powell, of Linton, Indiana, is the recipient of the Henry J. and Hazel D. Bennighof Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Linton-Stockton High School, Powell plans to study engineering in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Savannah Staples, of Mulkeytown, Illinois, is the recipient of an Aline Nunn Renner Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Sesser-Valier High School, Staples has yet to determine a major.

Ian Zweifel, of Mooresville, Indiana, is the recipient of the Paul and Madeline Fletchall Endowed Deans Scholarship. A graduate of Covenant Christian High School, Zweifel plans to study biochemistry in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.


Harolyn Torain Multicultural Leadership Scholars

The Harolyn Torain Multicultural Leadership Scholarship is designed to provide comprehensive support to students who demonstrate academic achievement and leadership in diverse organizations, environments, and leadership capacity for civic engagement and within the 21st century workplace. The program offers a $5,000 academic year award ($2,500 for fall semester and $2,500 for spring semester). Additionally, recipients will participate in an Inclusive Excellence Program that includes various leadership, community service and cultural experiences throughout the academic year. The award is named to honor Torain ’71, the first USI alumni to serve as chair of the USI Board of Trustees.

Sophie Bittner, of Evansville, is a graduate of North High School who plans to study social work in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Joseph Bohlen, of Evansville, is a home-schooled student who plans to study engineering in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Reagin Branaman, of Columbus, Indiana, is a graduate of Columbus East High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Jazmin Campos, of Humble, Texas, is a graduate of Quest High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Jackson Cieslack, of Chandler, Indiana, is a graduate of Castle High School who plans to study biology in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Kaleb Conklin, of Haubstadt, Indiana, is a graduate of North High School who plans to study exercise science in USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.

Savannah Freeman, of Indianapolis, is a graduate of Pike High School who plans to study food and nutrition in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Sarah Fruit, of Evansville, is a graduate of Reitz Memorial High School who plans to study food and nutrition in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Zion Gibson Riley, of Owensboro, Kentucky, is a graduate of Owensboro Senior High School who plans to study art in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Breanna Harper, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, is a graduate of Jeffersonville High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Judaea Hopson, of Springfield, Illinois, is a graduate of Springfield Southeast High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Noah Lonaker, of Noblesville, Indiana, is a graduate of Noblesville High School who plans to study political science in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Viktoriia Mayatska, of Evansville, is a graduate of Harrison High School who plans to study art in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Lee Moore, Jr., of Matteson, Illinois, is a graduate of Chicago Christian who plans to study psychology in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Madison Risley, of Evansville, is a graduate of Signature School who plans to study business administration in USI’s Romain College of Business.

Payton Stewart, of Evansville, is a graduate of the EVSC New Tech Institute who plans to study psychology in USI’s College of Liberal Arts.

Mackenzie Swartzentruber, of Montgomery, Indiana, is a graduate of Barr-Reeve Junior-Senior High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

Elijah Toavs, of Sandys, Bahamas, is a home-schooled student who has yet to determine a major.

Caroline Turner, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, is a graduate of North Montgomery High School who plans to study nursing in USI’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.


Merit Scholars must maintain full-time continuous enrollment in each regular semester, with a minimum of 30 semester hours successfully completed each academic year.

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements for August 12, 2019

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Brooke and Adam Butts, Evansville, IN, Son, Xander Cole, July 26

Chelsey and Jordan Schurman, Evansville, IN, Son, Rhett Bradley, July 26

Haelie Underhill and William Rogers, Newburgh, IN, Daughter, Layla Marie Ann, July 26

Courtney Donaldson and Roy Griest Jr., Evansville, IN, Daughter, Ellison Ann, July 26

Candice and Brett Orndorff, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Rylee Jane, July 27

Savanna and Curtis Hamilton, Jasonville, IN, Daughter, Ruth Marie, July 27

Lexus Tramill and Kenneth Huey, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Averielle Jean Nicole, July 27

Amber and Joel Knapp, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Olivia Geneva, July 27

Makenna and Andrew Rife, Ridgeway, IL, Daughter, Korbyn Blaike, July 27

Alexandra and Christopher Folz, Newburgh, IN, Son, Henry Alexander, July 27

Alyssa and Aaron Garris, Evansville, IN, Son, Elliott Earl Ray, July 28

Alexis Addison and Brandon Bump, Mount Carmel, IL, Son, Kysen Gage, July 28

Cassandra Steele and Heath Hoffman, Poseyville, IN, Daughter, Lainey-Jo Ruth, July 28

Brittany and Antonio Lopez, Henderson, KY, Daughter, Gabriela Nicole, July 29

Erica and Nick Rumade, Evansville, IN, Son, Lucas Blake, July 29

Mya and Pete Williamson, Fort Branch, IN, Son, Weston James, July 31

Kirsten Ratcliff and Daniel Martin, Mount Vernon, IN, Son, Rhett Lynn, July 31

Michelle and Benjamin Riddle, Poseyville, IN, Son, Chase Lucas, August 1

Ashley Johnson and Charles Edwards, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Cora Jean, August 2

Hannah Hawes and Daniel Jordan, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Addilyn Denise, August 3

Megan and Larry Lawrence III, Sullivan, IN, Son, Larry Dwight IV, August 3

Alex and Denton Aud, Carmi, IL, Daughter, Hosanna Patricia, August 3

Hannah Hawes and Daniel Jordan, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Addilyn Denise, August 3

Mallory and Austin Thompson, Crossville, IL, Son, Mason Dale, August 4

Kathleen and Chris Cooper, Chandler, IN, Son, Bentley Jon, August 4

Kelli Chaffin, Evansville, IN, Son, Dalton Michael, August 5

Devon and Steven Morton, Newburgh, IN, Daughter, Harlow Elaine, August 6

Devon and Steven Morton, Newburgh, IN, Daughter, Saraya Leigh, August 6

Thresa and Shade Manns, Princeton, IN, Son, Westyn Ray Allen, August 6

Brittany Derrington, Chandler, IN, Daughter, Joanna Nicole, August 6

Hayley and Jared Jones, Evansville, IN, Son, Camden Michael, August 6

Charlene and Joshua Jarvis, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Veronika Penelope, August 7

Brittany Bittner and Clayton Lagow, Mount Carmel, IL, Daughter, Madilynn Grace, August 7

Jill and Jordan Aders, Evansville, IN, Son, Noah Paul, August 8

Meagan and Zach Miller, Evansville, IN, Son, Jaxson Joseph, August 9

Abigail Fenwick and Brandon Holbrook, Evansville, IN, Son, Brayden Allen, August 9

Brooklynn and Luke Spaetti, Evansville, IN, Son, Franklin Alan, August 10

Samantha and Luke Stauber, Evansville, IN, Son, Cameron Steven, August 10

Alyssa and Jordan Seesengood, Evansville, IN, Daughter, Isabella Marie, August 10

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Experienced Tax Accountant
Harding Shymanski & Company, PSC – Evansville, IN
CPA certification a plus. Bachelor’s degree in accounting or taxation. Tax with CPA firm:. Established in 1975, Harding Shymanski & Company has offices located…
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Indiana Mentor 3.3/5 rating   124 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 6301 Old Boonville Highway # B,…
Aug 11

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Experienced Tax Accountant
Harding Shymanski & Company, PSC – Evansville, IN
CPA certification a plus. Bachelor’s degree in accounting or taxation. Tax with CPA firm:. Established in 1975, Harding Shymanski & Company has offices located…
Easily apply
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FedEx Ground Delivery Driver – 100% Employer Paid Medical Premium
Patton Logistics, Inc. – Evansville, IN
A commercial license is *not required*. ANY driving has done while employed will qualify. Is a FedEx Ground contractor….
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Aug 8
MAIL HANDLER ASSISTANT
United States Postal Service 3.6/5 rating   21,561 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Fingerprint check, state and county checks). Applicants must successfully complete the Virtual Entry Assessment – MH (475)….
Aug 9
Help Wanted
ABK Tracking – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 2004 Vogel Road,…
Aug 8
Full-Time Assistant Store Manager
ALDI 3.4/5 rating   5,804 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Meets any state and local requirements for handling and selling alcoholic beverages. Whether it’s in customer service or our exceptional products, we owe our…
Aug 8
Front Desk Receptionist/Payment Processer
Schultheis Insurance Agency Inc – Evansville, IN
May perform other office duties including but not limited to email, copying, filing, faxing, answering phones and data entry….
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Aug 9
Help Wanted
Raben Tire & Auto Service – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1108 North Fares Avenue,…
Aug 10
Front Desk Receptionist (Eye Care Center)
Covenant Surgical Partners 3.7/5 rating   32 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Covenant Surgical Partners is hiring a Full-time OR Part-time Front Desk Receptionist at Valley Surgery Center located in Evansville, IN….
Aug 10
County Program Technician
US Department of Agriculture 4.1/5 rating   1,499 reviews  – Boonville, IN
Successful completion of two years of education above high school in an accredited business, secretarial or technical, junior college, college or university in…
Aug 8
Help Wanted
Super 8 by Wyndham Evansville North – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 19601 Elpers Rd,…
Aug 11
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Driver
Yellow Checker Cab Company – Evansville, IN
Full-time Medical Day Drivers, Seniors & retirees welcome!! Yes. Need to be at least 24 yrs old….
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Aug 9
Assistant Registrar
University of Evansville 4.4/5 rating   35 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Supporting Records and Registration positions in maintaining front office coverage. Assisting the Associate Registrar with posting credit for transfer, study…
Aug 9
Experience Accountant
Vowells & Schaaf, LLP CPAs – Evansville, IN
Knowledge of federal and state income taxation. CPA certification a plus. A minimum of 5 years of accounting and income tax preparation in a public accounting…
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General Dentist Associate
Midwest Dental – Evansville, IN
Whether you are fresh out of school looking for your first experience, a seasoned veteran looking for a change or anywhere in-between, we match you with…
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Tire Technician
Walt’s Drive-A-Way – Evansville, IN
Current driver’s license with clean drivingrecord is very helpful but not required. This position willperform Tire repair on semi-tractor / trailers.Road calls…
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ADOPT A PET

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Scooter is a male black Lab/Pointer mix. He’s estimated to be about 3 years old. He was transferred in to VHS from Evansville Animal Control so not much his known about his background. But since being at VHS, he has gotten along great with other dogs and gone to many offsite events without any issues! His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter & shots. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Jason Ryan Haley: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), False informing (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Brandon Dewayne Gage: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Michael Tyler Phelps: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Eric Laron Clark: Criminal confinement (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Kristie Ann Jarvis: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Christopher L. Fowler: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 16 years of age (Level 6 Felony)

Christopher A. Ricketts: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Public nudity (Class C misdemeanor)

Matthew Erik Bentle: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)

Terrance Renard Bryant: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Tracy L. Jordan: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Michael Justin Kalinowski: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Justin Bernard Smith: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony)

Jami L Wendelr: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Elijah Gray: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Shilah Budgett: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

London M. Purvis: Intimidation (Level 5 Felony), Intimidation (Level 5 Felony)

Nancy Smith: Theft (Level 6 Felony)