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“READERS FORUM” AUGUST 1, 2019
We hope that today’s “READERS FORUMâ€Â will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way.
WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: Do you feel that President Donald Trump is a racist?
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UPDATED: Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission Launches Input Sessions
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced the specific times and locations of the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission input sessions. The governor announced the dates of the input sessions earlier this month as part of his effort to make teacher pay competitive with surrounding states.
The commission and advisory council, which includes education and business leaders, have been tasked with providing recommendations for how to achieve competitive compensation for teachers. The commission will deliver the recommendations to the governor and the General Assembly prior to the 2021 legislative session.
During the input sessions, members of the commission and advisory council will seek ideas and solutions, and listen to issues and concerns.
Monday, August 19 at 7 p.m. ET
Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center
Second Floor Ballroom
2820 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
Saturday, August 24 at 10 a.m. CT
Central High School
Auditorium
5400 1st Ave.
Evansville, IN 47710
Tuesday, August 27 at 7 p.m. ET
Concord Jr. High
Cafeteria
59397 Co. Rd. 11
Elkhart, IN 46517
Community members are also encouraged to share input online at in.gov/gov.
Governor Holcomb announced the creation of the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission during his 2019 State of the State address. Volunteer citizen members of the commission and advisory council include:
- Commission Chairman Michael L. Smith (Indianapolis), former chairman, president and CEO of Mayflower Group and former executive vice president and CFO of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Melissa Ambre (Noblesville), director of the Office of School Finance for the Indiana Department of Education
- Jená Bellezza (Gary), COO of Indiana Parenting Institute
- Tom Easterday (Zionsville), former senior executive vice president, secretary & chief legal officer for Subaru of Indiana Automotive
- Rebecca Gardenour (New Albany), member of the New Albany-Floyd County Board of School Trustees and member of the Indiana School Boards Association
- Marianne Glick (Indianapolis), chair of the Eugene & Marilyn Glick Family Foundation and board member of the Gene B. Glick Company
- Emily Holt (Arcadia), math teacher at Westfield High School
- Dan Holub (Indianapolis), executive director of the Indiana State Teachers Association
- Katie Jenner (Madison), senior education advisor to Gov. Holcomb
- Bob Jones (Evansville), chairman and CEO of Old National Bancorp
- Nancy Jordan (Fort Wayne), senior vice president of Lincoln Financial Group
- Lee Ann Kwiatkowski (Greenwood), director of public education and CEO of Muncie Community Schools
- Denise Seger (Granger), chief human resource officer for Concord Community Schools in Elkhart
- David Smith (Evansville), superintendent of Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
Plumbers And Steamfitters Local #136 Has Been A Staple In This Region For Over 119 Years
The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 has has been a staple in this region for over 119 years.
Originally chartered on April 14, 1900 by 12 plumbers, their mission was to bring higher sanitary standards to the area, along with better pay and working conditions for plumbers and gas-fitters in the area.
Today, the vision of those 12 plumbers at the beginning of the labor movement in 1900, has evolved into what the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 has become today. Today the Plumbers And Steamfitters local #136 has over 1,100 hundred working members and over 1,500 members, including retirees.
The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 is also active in the community, serving various organizations through monetary support and volunteerism. Some organizations include the Tri-State Food Bank,The Dream Center, Fantasy of Lights, State Hospital Holiday Party and Soldier Dogs for Independence.
The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 covers 18 counties in Southwestern Indiana and 4 counties in Illinois. There is an office and training center in both Evansville and Bloomington. Their mission today is to provide highly skilled, highly trained drug free craftsmen in the Plumbing, Pipefitting, Welding, and HVAC fields to signatory contractors.
The Plumbers and Steamfitters is the most diverse of any of the building trades for anyone looking for a career in construction. They have members working in the residential sector to heavy industrial sites and everywhere in between.
The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 members serve a five year apprenticeship. Apprentices work during the day and go to school at the training center two nights a week for five years. At the end of the five years, they receive an associate’s degree from Ivy Tech. This is a great avenue for someone who wants to further their education but not in a traditional college setting.Â
The Business Manager for Local 136 is John Bates. John runs the day-to-day operations of the local. John is 38 years old and is a native of Patoka Indiana. He graduated Princeton Community High School in 1999. John started his apprenticeship in 2002 and worked in the field as a combo welder until starting in the office as Business Agent in 2014. John was elected Manager and started his term on January 1, 2019. He now lives on the North Side of Evansville with his wife, four kids and two pugs.
For more information on Plumbers and Steamfitters, Local 136 you can visit their Website at UA local136.org or contact John at the office 812-423-8043
Mid-States Corridor Project Tier 1 Environmental Study August Public Meetings Scheduled
The Mid-States Corridor Project examines the concept of an improved highway connection in southwest Indiana. The Mid-States Corridor is anticipated to begin at the William H. Natcher Bridge crossing of the Ohio River near Rockport, continue generally through the Huntingburg and Jasper area and extend north to connect to Interstate 69 (either directly or via SR 37). The Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority (RDA) and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) have started a Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), which is required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for major construction projects that will include federal funding. The Tier 1 EIS will include the following:
The Tier 1 EIS is expected to take just over two years to complete with a Record of Decision (ROD) expected in summer 2021. The ROD is the Federal Highway Administration’s final approval of the preferred corridor. After a Tier 1 ROD, a more detailed Tier 2 environmental study will determine specific alignments and preferred alternatives within the selected Tier 1 corridor. Public Meetings Scheduled Public involvement is a key part of the environmental study process. The first of several public meetings are planned for early August. The meetings will introduce members of the community to the Mid-States Corridor Project, explain the tiered study approach, describe the potential preliminary corridors and introduce ways for the public to stay informed and provide feedback. Meetings are planned for Washington, French Lick and Jasper at the following locations: Monday, Aug. 5: Washington High School              608 E. Walnut St., Washington, IN Auditorium (Enter through Gate 4 off 7th St.) 5:30pm to 7:00pm (local time) Tuesday Aug. 6: Springs Valley High School 326 S. Larry Bird Blvd., French Lick, IN Cafeteria at 5:30pm to 7:00pm (local time) Thursday, Aug. 8: Jasper High School 1600 St. Charles St., Jasper IN Cafeteria at 5:30pm to 7:00pm (local time) Each meeting feature an open house format. A short project presentation is planned for 6 p.m. each evening. Project team members will be at multiple stations to answer questions and comment cards will be available to offer public input. Additional public meetings will be held at project milestones. Find more information regarding the Mid-States Corridor project including how to sign up for e-newsletters, text alerts, social media updates and to learn about the project office location/hours of operation please visit www.midstatescorridor.com. Project Office Location  A Mid-States Corridor project office is located at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. The office is in the Administration Building and is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET, and by appointment. A project representative will be available during office hours to answer questions, and handouts and displays from the public meetings will be on site. Mid-State Corridor Project Office Vincennes University Jasper Campus in Administration Building, Room 216 850 College Ave. in Jasper, IN 47546 Members of the community can reach the project office by calling 812-482-3116. There are several ways to follow project progress, ask questions and offer feedback. Find project information online at www.midstatescorridor.com.
Information and updates are also provided on social media, Facebook (Mid-States Corridor) and Twitter (@MidStatesStudy). The Mid-States Corridor Project examines the concept of an improved highway connection in Southwest Indiana. The Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority and the Indiana Department of Transportation are conducting the required Tier 1 Environmental Study for the project to determine a preferred corridor. Find more information at www.midstatescorridor.com.
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Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments To Various Boards, Commissions, And Task Forces
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards, commissions, and task forces.
Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Task Force
The Governor made four appointments to the new task force, who will serve until Dec. 31, 2019:
- Jim Markle (Valparaiso), executive director of the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy
- Bryan Shearer (Ligonier), chief of the Ligonier Police Department
- Dr. David Wantz (Indianapolis), president and CEO of the Independent Colleges of Indiana
- Dave Wedding (Evansville), sheriff of Vanderburgh County
The governor also made three new appointments representing various state agencies, who will serve until Dec. 31, 2019:
- Doug Carter, superintendent of the Indiana State Police
- Steve Hunter, director of the Division of Law Enforcement, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
- Manuel Mendez, director of Agency/Program Continuous Improvement, Office of the Governor
 Governor’s Workforce Cabinet
The governor made one new appointment to the cabinet, who will serve until April 30, 2021:
- Megan Glover (Zionsville), cofounder and CEO of 120WaterAudit
The governor also made two new appointments representing various state agencies, who will serve until April 30, 2021:
- Robert Carter, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Corrections
- Dr. Jennifer Walthall, secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration
 The governor designated Teresa Lubbers, commissioner of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, as chair of the cabinet.
 Indiana Charter School Board
The governor made three new appointments to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2023:
- Dr. Michelle Gough (Indianapolis), senior vice president of Project Lead the Way
- Dr. Vanessa Allen-McCloud (Gary), president & CEO of the Urban League of Northwest Indiana, Inc.
- Kim Preston (Indianapolis), Midwest regional advocacy director with ExcelinEd
Indiana State Commission on Aging
The governor made two new appointments to the commission, who will serve until June 30, 2023:
- Debra Lambert (Fort Wayne), CEO of Byron Health Center
- Daniel Mustard (Columbus), executive director of Mill Race Center, Inc.
Indiana State Police Board
The governor made one reappointment to the board, who will serve until June 30, 2023:
- James Olszewski (Lowell), retired Lake County deputy prosecutor
 Jail Overcrowding Task Force
The governor made three appointments to the new task force, who will serve until Dec. 31, 2019:
- Tracy Brown (Lafayette), Tippecanoe County commissioner
- Doug Huntsinger (Indianapolis), deputy director of the Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse
- Ralph Watson (Carmel), director of Hamilton County Community Corrections