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Governor Mike Braun Appoints New Agency Leadership for INDOT and IOT

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INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Mike Braun announced the appointments of Lyndsay Quist as Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and Warren Lenard as Director of the Indiana Office of Technology (IOT). These appointments are effective Monday, March 31.

The Commissioner of INDOT oversees the planning, building, and maintenance of safe and innovative transportation infrastructure that enhances quality of life, drives economic growth, and accommodates new modes of transport.

“As the crossroads of America, our roads and transportation are critical for driving economic growth in our state. Lyndsay Quist’s experience of over a decade with INDOT as well as her experience as an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared her well to step into this role and serve Hoosiers.” – Governor Mike Braun

Lyndsay was appointed Deputy Commissioner Capital Program Management in May 2022. As Deputy Commissioner of Capital Program Management, Lyndsay led the Capital Program, Local Program, Major Projects, Special Projects, Environmental, Engineering, Asset Management, Right-of-Way Services, Multimodal, and Innovation. Lindsay has served in multiple roles with INDOT since 2013.

Before joining INDOT, Lyndsay began her career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the New Orleans District in Louisiana. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University.

Career Scholarship Account applications now open

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BY WENDY MCNAMARA
Applications for the Indiana Career Scholarship Account (CSA) programare now open for Hoosier students in grades 10-12 interested in internships, apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities.

CSAs provide $5,000 annually in scholarship funding to students enrolled in an approved program provider for the upcoming school year. The deadline to apply is Oct. 1, 2025. 

[Click here to learn more and apply for a Career Scholarship Account.]

Established through a 2023 law passed by the Indiana House, CSAs help students learn more about potential careers and get practical training with local employers. The program increases opportunities for them to earn valuable certifications, participate in meaningful, work-based learning experiences and build a network of professional connections. 

City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County Meetings This Week

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City Council Meeting March 31, 2025 – 05:30 PM
Evansville Redevelopment Commission April  1, 2025 – 08:30 AM
Board of County Commissioners & Drainage Board April  1, 2025 – 09:30 AM
Evansville Water & Sewer Utility Board Meeting at Sunrise April  1, 2025 – 03:00 PM
Evansville Fire Department Pension Board of Trustees April  2, 2025 – 09:00 AM Agenda
HEARING AUTHORITY (WEED AND TRASH APPEAL) April  2, 2025 – 10:00 AM Agenda
Board of Park Commissioners April  2, 2025 – 12:00 PM
Vanderburgh County Council Meeting April  2, 2025 – 03:00 PM
Evansville Tree Advisory Board April  3, 2025 – 09:00 AM
Area Plan Commission April  3, 2025 – 03:00 PM

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USI BB walks off to series win Sunday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana junior shortstop Clayton Slack singled in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to lift the Screaming Eagles to an 8-7 victory over the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Sunday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI is 12-15 overall and 4-2 in the OVC after the second game of the series, while Little Rock goes to 10-18, 1-5 in the OVC.
 
USI was in a hole to start the game as Little Rock scored five times in the top of the first to lead 5-0. USI junior designated hitter Cole Kitchens pushed the Eagles’ first run of the game across in the bottom of the first with an RBI single that extended his hitting streak to 16 games.
 
The 16-game streak is the longest by any Screaming Eagle since Logan Brown produced a 21-game stretch in 2018.
 
The Trojans re-extended the lead back to five runs with a tally in the second before the Screaming Eagles exploded for four runs in the third to pull to within one, 6-5. Slack led the charge in the four-run frame with a two-run single to finish the scoring in the inning.
 
In the top of the fifth, the Trojans threatened to take command once again, loading the bases with no one out, but USI junior left-hander Jake Porter struck out the side to preserve USI’s one-run deficit.
 
USI pulled ahead for the first time, 7-6, with a tally to tie the score in the fifth and another in the sixth on an RBI double by Kitchens. Little Rock tied the game in the seventh, 7-7, with a home run and set the stage for Slack and USI in the ninth.
 
In the ninth, Kitchens reached on an error, while sophomore pinch runner Anthony Umbach pinch ran and advanced to second when junior third baseman Patrick McLellan reached on a walk. Umbach advanced to third on a fly out by junior first baseman Kannon Coakley and scored the 8-7, USI game-winner on the single by Slack.
 
On the mound, USI senior right-hander Ian Anderson picked up his second win in relief. Anderson (2-0) pitched four innings, allowing one run on one hit, while striking out two.
 
Porter preceded Anderson to the mound, throwing three scoreless relief innings, allowing four hits and a walk. He also struck out a season-high six batters.
 

Sip & Style at the Reitz Home April 2nd

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It’s almost here!

Derby Sip & Style at the Reitz Home

Presented by Dillard’s | Sponsored by Mike & Maria Hoover

It’s time to get Derby ready! Find the perfect finishing touches for your race-day look at this unique shopping event.

April 2nd | 4:30 – 6:00 PM Inside the Reitz Home Museum

Join us for a stylish evening to prepare for Derby season! Get ready for the Reitz Home Derby Party on May 3rd with a selection of derby hats, socks, ties, ascots, clutches, and some apparel available for purchase from Dillard’s.

Enjoy drinks and light appetizers while you shop!

Derby Party tickets will be available for purchase at the event.

Diving, Breaststroke Shine Again in Prelims

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 FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Two-time reigning platform champion and Indiana senior Carson Tyler will try to make it three consecutive championships in the event to close his illustrious career Saturday (March 29) night at the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships inside the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center.

One competitor standing in his way is classmate and the similarly well-decorated Quinn Henninger, joining him in the championship final. The pair will look to repeat the one-two finish they earned on the 3-meter springboard Friday night.

Indiana will send nine Hoosiers to Saturday’s final session of the NCAA Championships with six in championship finals and three in ‘B’ finals. Additionally, junior and reigning NCAA 1,650-yard freestyle champion Zalán Sárkány will swim the fastest heat of the mile, the event kicking off the session at 9 p.m. ET. IU’s 400-yard freestyle relay is the No. 6 seed in the final race of the meet. The Hoosiers sit third in the team standings with 304 points, 8.5 points from second-place Cal and 64 points out of first place.

Two Hoosiers broke program records in morning heats.

Graduate student Jassen Yep shattered the 200-yard breaststroke program record by 44 hundredths, his 1:49.39 placing second in the morning. At the Big Ten Championships, Yep and senior Josh Matheny became the second and third Hoosiers ever to break 1:50 in the event, with the latter breaking Ian Finnerty’s 2019 program record with a 1:49.83 to win the conference title. Now, Yep is inching towards 1:48 and will challenge for the NCAA title as the No. 2 seed in the final.

Graduate transfer Caspar Corbeau finished fourth in the 200 breast prelims with a 1:50.07 to join Yep, and Matheny made the ‘B’ final in 1:50.41.

Junior Matt King snuck into the 100-yard freestyle consolation final with a 41.14, his personal best knocking down Olympian Blake Pieroni’s 41.16 from the 2018 championships. He’ll swim again from lane eight and then again in the 400 freestyle relay.

PROGRAM RECORD TRACKER

Event Time Athlete(s) Note
50 Freestyle 18.86 Finn Brooks  
100 Freestyle 41.14 Matt King  
500 Freestyle 4:09.22 Zalán Sárkány  
200 Breaststroke 1:49.39 Jassen Yep  
200 IM 1:39.42 Owen McDonald Big Ten Record
400 IM 3:40.64 Zalán Sárkány Tied Program Record
200 Freestyle Relay 1:14.67 Brooks, King, Lee, Smiley Big Ten Record
200 Medley Relay 1:20.92 Barr, Benzing, Brooks, King American Record, Big Ten Record

 

Vaneta Becker Shares Thoughts on Crime and Agriculture Bills

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Fighting Violent Crime and Deadly Drugs
In recent years, communities across Indiana have experienced an increase in deadly drugs and violent crime on our streets.

Senate Bill 324 is currently making its way through the Indiana General Assembly and would increase criminal penalties for meth and fentanyl dealers. It would also require individualized bail determinations for arrestees charged with violent crimes so more scrutiny is given to whether the arrestee should be allowed back on our streets.

I supported this bill to help local law enforcement crack down on drug dealers putting dangerous substances in our communities and to help keep Hoosiers across the state safe.

SB 324 passed the Senate with bipartisan support and is now being considered by the House of Representatives.

To learn more about this bill, click here.

Honoring Hoosier Farmers
For more than 200 years, Indiana has had a proud agricultural tradition.

Today, the agriculture industry contributes more than $35 billion to Indiana’s economy each year.

Last week, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture honored farms that have been owned by the same family for 100, 150 and 200 years with Hoosier Homestead Awards.

In Senate District 50, the Henry G. Wallis farms in Vanderburgh County received Centennial and Sesquicentennial awards.

Congratulations to these family farms for earning these honors and thank you for your continued dedication to Indiana’s agricultural heritage.

To learn more about the Hoosier Homestead Awards, click here.

TALOR JOSEPH LEADS THUNDERBOLTS TO COMEBACK WIN OVER RIVERMEN

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Evansville, In.:  In his debut between the pipes for the Thunderbolts, Talor Joseph stood tall with 28 saves on 30 shots to help Evansville rally and force overtime, where Scott Kirton scored to win the game for Evansville 3-2 over the Rivermen on Sunday afternoon at Ford Center.  The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Friday, April 4th against the Birmingham Bulls at 7:05pm CT.
                In the first period, Peoria grabbed the opening lead as Griffen Fox deflected a shot from Kylar Fenton to give the Rivermen a 1-0 lead at 13:26.  Evansville levied a response late in the period, as Bronson Adams found some open ice inside the blue line and sniped home a shot to tie the game 1-1 at 19:20, assisted by Kirton and Nolan Dawson, the assist for Dawson being his first professional point.  Following a scoreless second period, the Rivermen regained the lead 6:53 into the third period as Mike Gelatt scored on a power play chance.  In the final minutes of regulation, Joseph was pulled for an extra attacker, and Evansville scored seconds later to tie the game 2-2 at 17:22, as Tyson Gilmour deflected a shot from Isaac Chapman, also assisted by Nolan McElhaney.  In overtime, Gelatt took a major penalty for boarding Chapman, leading to an Evansville power play for the remainder of overtime.  At 2:59, Kirton scored on a rebound from Myles Abbate and Gilmour to win the game for Evansville by a 3-2 score, simultaneously ending both Evansville’s 5-game losing streak as well as Peoria’s 5-game win streak.
Gilmour and Kirton each picked up a goal and assist, with Adams adding one goal.  In goal, Talor Joseph finished with 28 saves on 30 shots on goal, becoming the first Thunderbolts goaltender to win in his debut since Sean Kuhn on November 3, 2023, against the Macon Mayhem.  The Thunderbolts and Rivermen do not meet again this regular season but could meet in the first round of the President’s Cup Playoffs, with Peoria winning the regular season series 8-4.

Trailblazer Track and Field opens Outdoor season with busy weekend

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 St.LOUIS, Mo. and TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The Vincennes University Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams opened their 2025 Outdoor seasons this past weekend.

The Blazers split the weekend between competing at the WashU Distance Carnival in St. Louis and the Pacesetter Invitational hosted by Indiana State University in Terre Haute.

VU opened the weekend in St. Louis and freshman Anis Abdaoui (Kairouan, Tunisia) opened the Outdoor season with a bang, taking 10th place in the 1500 meters with a final time of 3:49.79, setting a new school record in the event.

The Vincennes distance team continued with sophomore Caden Hostetler (LaGrange, Ind.) placing 166th overall in the 10,000 meters with a time of 34:50.58.

Sophomore Cody Noel (Hebron, Ind.) and freshman Lane Connaway (Carmi, Ill.) also took part in the 10k race, with Noel finishing with a time of 36:24.16 and Connaway posting a time of 36:38.22.

The men’s distance results were rounded out at the Distance Carnival by freshman Jeremy Mendez (Velpen, Ind.) and sophomore Nathan Whitehead (Vincennes, Ind.) who competed in the 5,000 meters.

Mendez came in with a final time of 16:45.36 to place 293rd overall and Whitehead placed 323rd overall with a time of 17:30.39.

The women’s distance results were led by sophomore Adi Fuller (Evansville, Ind.) who took 222nd overall in the 5,000 meters with a time of 21:18.51.

Freshman Alexis Hale (Evansville, Ind.) finished just behind Fuller in the 5k, placing 223rd overall with a time of 21:20.19.

“Friday did not have good conditions for running fast the majority of the day,” VU Interim Head Track and Field Coach Tyler Steigenga said. “Every team had to deal with a warm day that we hadn’t experienced since October that was not optimal for distance running. The winds picked up in the afternoon as well and made for some slow times in every heat. We did not have the day we were looking for for a lot of our events, but we were not alone in that.”

“Caden and Alexis had the best races in the morning,” Steigenga added. “Caden ran a very consistent effort for the entire 25 laps of the 10k. He went out in last place and kept moving up the entire race, passing over half the field. Alexis came away with a new PR in the 5k, but the time doesn’t really tell the whole story. She has improved a ton since she ran her old PR during Cross Country. She’ bound to drop a lot more time this outdoor season.”

“Anis was the highlight of the meet as he was the last distance runner to compete, four hours after the rest had run,” Steigenga said. “The weather changed a lot during that time, which resulted in conditions that were a lot more optimal for racing fast. He took advantage of it by placing 10th overall in the 49 athlete field and setting a new school record of 3:49.79, just under the old record by 0.13 seconds.”

The rest of the Trailblazer Track and Field teams headed to Terre Haute Saturday for the 2025 Pacesetter Invitational.

The VU men’s track results were headlined by the 4×400 relay team of freshmen Devin Wilson (Indianapolis, Ind.), ArTezz Butler-Sanders (Indianapolis, Ind.), Kelvin Kipsang (Kapsabet, Kenya) and sophomore Tanner Spence (Carmi, Ill.).

The VU relay team placed eighth overall with a final time of 3:33.53.