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EVSC Names New Central Head Football Coach

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The EVSC Board of School Trustees approved the appointment of Sean Coultis as the new head football coach at Central High School. Coultis has served as a head football coach and an offensive and defensive coordinator in both Indiana and Illinois for 12 years.

Coultis graduated from Indiana University with a B.A. in Kinesiology. He also holds a M. A. in Special Education from Concordia University and also is a USA Weightlifting Certified Coach. Most recently, Coultis was the varsity defensive coordinator at Bolingbrook High school in Illinois. While at Bolingbrook, he taught athletic weights in the kinetic wellness department.

Under his leadership and assistance, Bolingbrook High School won the 8A (largest class in Illinois) state championship in 2011. During his tenure at Bolingbrook, the football program had an 80-19 regular season record. The 2013 Bolingbrook team finished the regular season undefeated and were the conference champions. The team finished the season as the number one ranked team in Illinois, and Bolingbrook defense allowed a state leading average of only eight points a game. Throughout his coaching experience, Coultis coached multiple NFL and Division 1 football players.

Prior to his current coaching at Bolingbrook, Coultis served as head varsity football coach at New Albany High School during the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Under his leadership, the team won nine games after winning only one game the prior season before his arrival. In addition to his work on the field, Coultis has served as a featured speaker at many Glazier football clinics throughout the Midwest.

“Coach Coultis is excited to become a Bear and work with our students both inside and outside of the classroom, said Andy Owen, EVSC director of athletics. “He brings a wealth of experience both on and off the field, and comes to the EVSC as a very highly recommended teacher and coach. He is committed to building upon the current youth and high school football programs.  He has the passion, knowledge and energy to continue to move Central’s football program in the right direction.”

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

VANDERBURGH COUNTY RECENT BOOING RECORDS

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http://www.vanderburghsheriff.com/jail-recent-booking-records.aspx

Election Day Voting Centers For Vanderburgh County

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Election Day Voting Centers

Previously, a voter was required to vote at the polling place within the precinct they resided. Now, a voter can choose to vote at any Vote Center that is convenient for them.

On Election Day, May 7, 2019, the polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM.

If you need information about a voter’s registration, you can call the Voter’s

Registration Office at (812) 435-5223.

For other election questions, you can call the Election Office at (812) 435-5122.

 LOCATIONS   ADDRESS ZIP
 Academy for Innovative Studies (AIS)
      (Formerly the Old North High School)
2319 Stringtown Rd 47711
 Bethel United Church of Christ  3029 N. Green River Rd. 47715
 Calvary Temple Assembly of God

Caze School

Cedar Hall School 

5050 N. First Ave.

2013 S. Green River Rd

2100 N Fulton Ave

47710

47714

47710

 Fairlawn United Methodist Church 2001 Parker Dr. 47714
 Memorial Baptist Church

Methodist Temple

605 Canal St.

2109 Lincoln Ave.

47713

47714

 Northeast Park Baptist Church  1215 N. Boeke Rd. 47711
 Plaza Park School   7301 Lincoln Ave 47715
 Southern Indiana Career &   Technical Center  1901 Lynch Rd. 47711
 St. James United Methodist Church

St. Lucas United Church of Christ 

St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 

3111 Hillcrest Terrace

33 W. Virginia St. 

2227 W. Michigan St.

47720

47710

47712

 Washington Square Mall 4801 Washington Ave. 47715
 Zion Church Educational Building  1800 S. Governor St. 47713

State Sue Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach

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State Sue Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach

By Andrew Longstreth
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANANPOLIS—The Indiana attorney general’s office has sued one of the nation’s largest credit reporting bureaus over a 2017 security breach that compromised the personal information of nearly four million Hoosiers.

The lawsuit, announced Monday by Attorney General Curtis Hill, accuses Equifax of exposing sensitive personal data, including names, Social Security numbers and in some cases driver’s license numbers. In all, nearly 148 million Americans had their information compromised between May 13 and July 30, 2017.

 

“Data breaches such as this one cause real harm to real people,” said Hill.  “We know the people of Indiana trust us to work hard every day to ensure their safety and security.”

An investigation of the data breach by the U.S. House of Representatives determined that it was “entirely preventable,” putting the blame on the company’s aggressive growth strategy that expanded data security risks.

The investigation also found that Equifax had acquired multiple companies, IT systems, and data that led to increased difficulty in maintaining their systems.

One of the company’s biggest failures is due to its failure to meet industry standards related to information security. No entity that has met all standard has yet to be breached, while Equifax has still not been certified.

In the lawsuit, which was filed in Marion Superior Court, seeks civil penalties, consumer restitution, and costs and injunctive relief. The states of Massachusetts and West Virginia have also sued Equifax.

FOOTNOTE: Andrew Longstreth is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” MAY 7, 2019

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

Holcomb Announces Key Governor’s Workforce Cabinet Changes

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced Danny Lopez will leave his post as chairman of the Governor’s Workforce Cabinet. Commissioner of Higher Education Teresa Lubbers will serve as the interim chair and P.J. McGrew, the cabinet’s director of policy, will become the executive director.

“Developing a skilled and ready workforce demands the greatest focus and collaboration, and we’ve made great progress with Danny’s leadership and vision at the helm of the workforce cabinet,” Gov. Holcomb said. “During this transition, I appreciate Commissioner Lubbers and P.J’s willingness to serve the state in their new expanded roles.”

Lopez has accepted a position as senior vice president and chief of staff at Strada Education Network. Lopez led the cabinet’s effort to realign and better coordinate the efforts of the multiple state agencies that play a role in developing Indiana’s workforce. During his tenure, Lopez helped launch the state’s first career coaching and navigation program, supported doubling the state’s investment in the Next Level Jobs Employer Training Grants and Workforce Ready Grants, and worked to provide more flexibility to schools for career and technical education so more students can obtain credentials before graduating from high school.

Lubbers will continue her current responsibilities at the Commission for Higher Education, the coordinating agency charged with ensuring the state’s postsecondary education system is aligned to meet the needs of students and the state. Before joining the Commission a decade ago, Lubbers served in the Indiana State Senate for 17 years, leading on education and economic development issues as chair of the Senate Education and Career Development Committee.

Before serving as the cabinet’s policy director, McGrew was the education policy director for  Gov. Holcomb. In addition to his work in the governor’s office, McGrew served as the associate policy director for the Indiana Education Roundtable, director of special projects for the Department of Workforce Development and chief of staff for the State Board of Education. McGrew also spent nearly 10 years teaching high school math in Idaho and Indiana.

Eagles Earn At-Large Berth in NCAA II Tourney

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University of Southern Indiana Softball earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament in an announcement on NCAA.com Monday morning.

The Screaming Eagles (33-19) are the No. 4 seed and will take on the No. 5 seed, Wayne State University (33-23), in the opening round of the NCAA II Midwest Region #1 Tournament Thursday at 1:30 p.m. (CDT) in Allendale, Michigan.

Grand Valley State (44-8) will host the regional for the second consecutive year as the top seed in the regional and will take on the No. 8 seed, Hillsdale College (23-26), in the opening round Thursday at 11 a.m.

The winners from Thursday’s games will meet in the winner’s bracket on Friday at 10 a.m., while the losers of Thursday’s games will meet in the first elimination game Friday at 12:30 p.m. The second elimination game is Friday at 3 p.m., while the championship is Saturday at 11 a.m., with the “if necessary game” scheduled for Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

USI was won of five Great Lakes Valley Conference teams to make the NCAA II Tournament as the University of Missouri-St. Louis (35-17) earned the right to host the NCAA II Midwest Region #2 Tournament as the No. 2 seed Thursday through Saturday in St. Louis, Missouri. The University of Indianapolis (45-14) is the No. 3 seed and will face the No. 6 seed, Truman State University (31-17), while the University of Illinois Springfield (27-24) is the No. 7 seed and will take on Missouri-St. Louis in the opening round.

The winners of the two NCAA II Midwest Region Tournaments will meet in a best-of-three NCAA II Midwest Super Regional May 16-17 at the site of the highest remaining seed. The NCAA II Softball Championship is May 23-27 in Denver, Colorado.

All of USI’s games this weekend will be aired on 95.7 The Spin, while live stats, audio and video coverage can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com. Additional details, including ticket information, will be added to GoUSIEagles.com later in the week.

Indianapolis Police Seek Two Suspects in Judges’ Shootings

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IL for www.indianalawyer.com

Indianapolis police say they have two suspects they’re searching for in connection with the shootings of two southern Indiana judges attending a judicial conference in Indiana’s capital.

Police on Friday released surveillance video showing the two suspects getting out of an SUV outside a downtown restaurant where the shootings of Clark Circuit Judges Bradley Jacobs and Andrew Adams occurred early Wednesday. Police asked for the public’s help in identifying the two suspects.

Police say an argument between the suspects and the judges escalated to the shootings. They say they’ve found no evidence to suggest the judges were targeted because they’re judges.

Clark County Presiding Judge Vicki Carmichael says both Jacobs and Adams remain hospitalized in stable condition.

Clark County lies along the Ohio River just north of Louisville, Kentucky.

Gwendolyn Tracer Heuring

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Gwendolyn Tracer Heuring, 84, of Chandler, died Sunday, May 5, at the Village at Hamilton Point.
She was born in Oakland City, Ind., daughter of C.E. and Della Tracer, and was raised in Winslow, Ind.
Gwen was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, David Powell Heuring and a son, Douglas Alan Heuring.
She is survived by a daughter, Linda (David Whatley) of Chicago; Arthur (Mariann) and William B. (Roxanne), of Chandler; grandchildren, Daniel Whatley, Jared and Derek Heuring, Brooke (Douglas) Garrison, and Michele and Brandon McDowell.
She enjoyed traveling, motorcycling, boating, and cooking for family.
A memorial visitation will be held from 4 P.M. until 8 P.M. Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at Koehler Funeral Home – Perigo Chapel at 7022 Heim Road, Chandler, IN 47610.
Memorial contributions in memory of Gwen may be made to the Chandler Branch of the Newburgh-Chandler Public Library, PO Box 246, 402 South Jaycee Street, Chandler, IN 47610.