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Harrison College Assets Set to be Auctioned Off Today
Harrison College Assets Set to be Auctioned Off
One of these facilities includes the Evansville campus that closed its doors abruptly in mid-September.
Key Auctioneers will auction the Evansville college’s assets in an online auction set to start ending on October 23rd starting at 10:00 AM. The Evansville campus auctions include extensive selections of medical, veterinary and office/IT equipment.
At Evansville, the medical equipment being auctioned includes several hospital beds, Lifeform Simulators, microscopes and lots of medical supplies.
The veterinary equipment includes a range of animal cages for large and small animals, Shor-line surgical table and light, x-ray system, Animal training mannequins and other supplies, and a wide range of surgical tools & supplies.
The office and IT equipment include desktop computers, laptops, office desks, chairs, cubicles, break room and reception furnishings, file cabinets & more.
The Evansville online auctions have already begun, and bidding will continue through October 23rd.
The other campuses to be auctioned will be:
- Columbus, IN [Oct. 18; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Anderson [Oct. 18; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Columbus, OH [Oct.23; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Lafayette [Oct. 25; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Terre Haute [Oct. 25; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Downtown Indianapolis [Oct. 30; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
- Morrisville, NC (The Chef’s Academy) [Oct. 30; Medical Equipment & Office/IT Equipment]
Click here for information on each auction, along with photos of the items.
BREAKING NEWS: No Charges Against AG Hill, But Lawmaker, Victims To Sue
No Charges Against AG Hill, But Lawmaker, Victims To Sue
Special prosecutor Dan Sigler announced Tuesday morning he would file no criminal charges against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, who was accused this summer of groping four women. But the alleged victims said they would sue Hill and the AG’s office after Hill, whom Sigler said admitted that he consumed a significant amount of alcohol and admitted to touching the women the night of the alleged incidents.
Sigler said at a news conference Tuesday morning that charges of battery or sexual battery could not be proved because there was no indication Hill used force or acted in a rude, insolent or angry manner as required by statute. He said 56 witnesses were interviewed during his investigation, including victims who claimed they were inappropriately touched. Sigler said he believed them, but evidence of a crime was lacking. He said he and the Indiana Inspector General will file a report, and that Hill gave a video statement. It was determined Hill consumed a significant amount of alcohol before he arrived at a party where the alleged groping took place.
Hill has been the subject of an investigation after allegations came to light. Democratic Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster, and three legislative assistants allege the attorney general touched them inappropriately and made unwanted sexual advances at a party after the end of the 2018 legislative session at AJ’s Lounge in Indianapolis. Sigler said there was video from inside AJ’s the night of the incidents, but it was recorded over.
Reardon said at the news conference Tuesday she was proud to stand with brave women and that Hoosiers know Hill’s “egregious” behavior is unacceptable. Reardon said she and other victims want Hill to resign.
Despite calls for him to resign from Gov. Eric Holcomb and legislative leaders, Hill maintains he has been falsely accused. The matter was turned over to the Indiana Inspector General’s office and at the request of Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry, a special prosecutor was appointed.
Sigler, a senior prosecuting attorney from Allen County, was tapped to serve as special prosecutor for this matter. Although Hill argued the appointed of a special prosecutor was premature, Marion Superior Judge Lisa Borges issued the order July 24.
The allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding the attorney general surfaced during the summer after a report from Taft Stettinius & Hollister was leaked.
Hill went on the offensive, threatening to file a defamation lawsuit and starting a legal defense fund. During a September interview on CSPAN, Hill said he was fighting a guilty-until-proven-innocent mentality when questioned about the allegations.
FOOTNOTE: This story will be updated.
Chaney leads Aces in round one of Braun Intercollegiate
Final round set for Tuesday
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With the opening round of the Charles Braun Intercollegiate in the books, the University of Evansville women’s golf team ranks in 9th place at Oak Meadow Country Club.
Madison Chaney led the way for UE on Monday, carding an 80 to sit in a tie for 17th position. She was followed by the duo of Sydney Anderson and Sophia Rohleder. Both completed the day with rounds of 82 and are tied for 27th place.
Next up was Lexie Sollman. Her score of 87 on Monday has her tied for 55th while Alyssa McMinn recorded a 93 in the first round. Caitlin O’Donnell was the Aces individual and posted a 97.
It is a crowded leaderboard as the top 11 teams are separated by just 16 strokes. Southern Illinois leads the standings with a 317 while Northern Kentucky is second with a 318 while IUPUI is two back with a 319.
The Jaguars’ Marion DeBove leads the individuals with a 70. Her 2-under round leads the pack by seven strokes. Behind her, six players are tied for second place with scores of 77.
Evansville is in 9th place with a 331. They are four behind Green Bay while sitting two shots ahead of 10th spot. On Tuesday, the final round of the tournament begins at 10 a.m.
Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for October 23 and 24
INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for October 23 and 24, 2018.
Tuesday, October 23: Cybertech Midwest Conference
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will participate in a discussion with Bryan Langley, Executive Director of the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and Todd Probert, Vice President of Support and Modernization at Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, October 23
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â JW Marriott Hotel
Wabash Room (Basement) – Left/West side of room
10 S. West St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Wednesday, October 24: Manhattan Institute’s The New American Heartland: Putting Ideas to Work
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will participate in a Q&A with Troy Senik, Senior Vice President of Programs at the Manhattan Institute.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 p.m., Wednesday, October 24
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The Columbia Club
121 Monument Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Wednesday, October 24: 91st National FFA Convention and Expo
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will make remarks.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 24
Governor’s remarks at 4:15 p.m.
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Bankers Life Fieldhouse
125 S. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
“READERS FORUM” OCTOBER 23, 2018
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?Â
WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: If the election was held today in the District 76 State Representative race who would you vote for?
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NAACP Evansville Branch Hosts Indiana State Senate District 49 Debate
NAACP Evansville Branch Hosts Indiana State Senate District 49 Debate
The two didn’t hold any punches during a debate hosted by the NAACP and moderated by 44NEWS reporter Jeff Goldberg.
The two were asked questions about education, hate crime legislation, unions, and minimum wage.
Tomes hit Hardcastle on unions. The former truck driver was a steward for the Teamsters. He paints himself as the everyman, understanding the plight of union workers.
Hardcastle wasn’t afraid to back at the State Senator. She went at Tomes for saying he voted one way but actually voting in the other direction.
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