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Southwest Indiana Hosts Life Chain
The Right to Life of Southwest Indiana will host its annual Life Chain Prayer event on Sunday, October 6, 2019 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. starting at Brinker’s Jewelers parking lot located at 111 S. Green River Road in Evansville.
Held on National Life Chain Sunday, Life Chain is interfaith and welcomes everyone who upholds human Life from conception to death. While grateful for events that celebrate Life, National Life Chain Sunday is a time for silent public witness and solemn reflection on the grave injustice of legal child killing and the resultant cultural depravities. Given to prayer and meditation, participants space themselves for more mindful self-assessment and do not respond to either blessing or barb from passing motorists.
Free signs will be distributed beginning at 1:00 p.m. and hot dogs, chips, cookies & water will be provided. Prayer Chain will commence from 1:30 -2:30 p.m. along Green River Road and lawn chairs, umbrellas and strollers are welcome.
Senator Braun Releases Statement Regarding President Trump’s Historic Deal Regarding The Renewable Fuel Standard
U.S. Senator Mike Braun, who was a strong advocate on behalf of Hoosier farmers released, the following statement regarding President Trump’s agreement on biofuels.
“At my recent townhall meeting in Franklin, Indiana, this issue was top of mind for Hoosier farmers and producers.  I worked closely with USDA and the Trump Administration to make sure those concerns were realized here in Washington. This is why I am proud to announce that President Trump kept his promise to Hoosier farmers to ensure the RFS is implanted in a manner consistent with Congressional intent,†said U.S. Senator Mike Braun.  “This agreement to expand domestic energy production is a win for Hoosier farmers, and it comes on the heels of a year-round E-15 decision.  Hoosiers will not forget that President Trump is in their corner.â€
BACKGROUND …
Trump announces deal to boost demand for ethanol, in boon for farmers.  “The Trump administration moved Friday to quell complaints from farmers — a key voting constituency — by increasing federal mandates for production of corn-based ethanol and biodiesel.  President Trump has sought for weeks to broker a compromise between ethanol supporters and the oil industry over the Renewable Fuel Standard. … Farmers have criticized the administration’s policy of exempting some small oil refineries from RFS requirements to blend billions of gallons of corn ethanol into gasoline, which they argue are eroding the market for ethanol and the corn used to make it.  The Trump administration has approved waivers almost four times as often as the previous administration. Farmers’ anger peaked when the EPA announced in August that it exempted 31 oil refineries from 2018 requirements to use renewable fuel.  In a series of proposed changes to the RFS, EPA says it will issue a notice for public comment on expanding biofuel requirements so that more than 15 billion gallons of conventional ethanol be blended into the nation’s fuel supply beginning in 2020.  EPA said it will also propose a rule to streamline labeling and remove other barriers to the sale of E15, a gasoline fuel blend that is 15% ethanol.† (The Washington Examiner, 10/04/19)
Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting
The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, October 7, 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.
Gov. Holcomb Appoints Regional Director for U.S. Senator Todd Young, Brenda Goff To State Board
Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.
 Board of Trustees of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
The governor made three new appointments to the board, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2022:
- The Honorable Darrin Dolehanty (Richmond), Judge of the Wayne Superior Court III
- Cory Martin (Whitestown), executive director of the Indiana State Police Alliance
- The Honorable Andrea Trevino (Fort Wayne), Judge of the Allen Superior Court Family Relations Division
 Brookville Lake Regional Waste District
The governor made one reappointment to the board, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:
- Jeff Tebbe (Brookville), recruiter with Trustaff
 Executive Board of the Indiana State Department of Health
The governor made four reappointments to the board, who will serve until Jan. 31, 2023:
- Dr. Naveed Chowhan (New Albany), physician with Baptist Health Medical Group
- Brenda Goff (Mount Vernon), Regional Director for U.S. Sen. Todd Young
- Antonio “Tony†Stewart (Kokomo), owner of Stewart’s Healthcare Consultants
- Dr. Stephen Tharp (Frankfort), health officer for Clinton County
 The governor also made two new appointments to the board, who will serve until April 30, 2023:
- Dr. C. Martin Hanneman (Centerville), dentist with C.M. Hanneman D.D.S. General Dentistry
- Dr. Holly Robinson (Indianapolis), senior medical advisor at Eli Lilly and Company
 Indiana Land Resources Council
The governor made two reappointments to the council, who will serve until Nov. 30, 2023:
- Jeff Healey (Plainfield), vice president of Banning Engineering
- Kara Salazar (West Lafayette), assistant program leader and extension specialist for sustainable communities with Purdue University
 The governor also made one new appointment to the council, who will serve until Nov. 30, 2023:
- Seth Harden (Westfield), Upper Wabash River Project director for The Nature Conservancy
 Meridian Street Preservation Commission
The governor made two new appointments to the commission:
- Ed Fujawa (Indianapolis), deputy general counsel with the Indiana Department of Insurance, who will serve until June 30, 2020.
- David Roth (Indianapolis), vice president at Cripe, who will serve until June 30, 2021
 Quarter Horse Breed Development Advisory Committee
The governor made one new appointment to the committee, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:
- Bruce Murphy (Crawfordsville), owner of Murphy Trailer Sales, who will serve as the committee’s chair
 State Armory Board
The governor made one new appointment to the board, who will serve until April 30, 2021:
- Major General (Retired) Martin Umbarger (Bargersville), former Adjutant General of the Indiana National Guard
 State Fair Board
The governor made one new appointment to the board, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:
- Cheri Daniels (Carmel), former First Lady of Indiana
17th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet
Food Waste is Among the Topics for this Year’s Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – as part of its People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Award Program – is now seeking applications proposing to research, develop, design, and demonstrate solutions to real-world challenges. The P3 program is a unique competition open to teams of college/university students working to design solutions toward the mutual goals of improved quality of life, economic prosperity, and protection of the planet – people, prosperity, and the planet.
The EPA offers the P3 competition to respond to the needs of people in the United States —including those in small, rural, tribal and/or disadvantaged communities. Proposed projects must embody the P3 approach, which is the intention and capability to simultaneously improve the quality of people’s lives, provide economic benefits and protect the environment. This year’s topics include sustainability- reducing solid waste (or food was
Fall Foliage For Wesselman Woods Nature And Burdette Park
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
Burdette Park
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