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Brent Noble named Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach

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Noble joins UE from Wabash College

University of Evansville Director of Athletics Mark Spencer has announced the hiring of Brent Noble as the Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach.  Noble joins the Purple Aces program from Wabash College where he oversaw his student-athletes break 22 out of 23 school records in his five seasons at the helm.

 

“Throughout our search process, it became evident that Brent Noble had all of the attributes that we were looking for in our new head coach,” Spencer said.  “Brent is a quality individual who brings a strong pedigree in the Midwest.  He has the ability to bring out the best in student-athletes both in the classroom and in the pool.  We are excited to welcome him to the Purple Aces family.

 

Noble has spent the last five seasons as the Head Swimming and Diving Coach at Wabash College and is coming off of a stellar campaign that saw the Little Giants take fourth place at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships.  Finishing with 1,154 points, his squad reached the 1,000-point plateau for the fourth time in school history.  It was also the highest tally in the history of the Wabash program.  Aaron Embree and Hunter Jones received Scholar All-America Honorable Mention Recognition while the team earned Scholar-All-America Team accolades in the spring.

 

“It’s clear that this is a special group of men and women, and I’m very excited to be their next leader,” Noble said.  “Evansville combines a rigorous academic environment that I can feel very good about recruiting to with the opportunity to compete in Division I athletics, and I feel like that is a really great fit for me at this point in my coaching career.”

 

“I am very thankful to Mark Spencer for the opportunity, and I’m eager to get to work and help to build this program and make the UE community proud.”

 

His Little Giant swimming and diving team placed fifth at the 2017 NCAC Championships. Wabash captured two All-NCAC honors in one- and three-meter diving. Aaron Embree qualified for the second consecutive year for the NCAA Diving Regional.

 

Wabash placed fourth at the 2016 NCAC Championships, missing the 1,000-point mark by half a point with a score of 999.5. Zechariah Banks captured individual titles in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke and moved on the 2016 NCAA DIII Championship Meet. Banks captured fifth-place finishes in both events at nationals to earn All-America honors.

 

His Little Giants finished fourth at the 2015 North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships with a total of 1,041 points to earn Noble NCAC Men’s Coach of the Year honors. The Little Giants topped the 1,000-point mark for the first time since 2008 and became the first team to finish fourth with more than 1,000 points. Wabash swimmers set 14 new school records at the 2015 championships and produced six All-NCAC performances, including an individual NCAC victory by Jack Belford in the 500 freestyle.

 

Six Wabash swimmers —  Carter Adams, Zechariah Banks, Jack Belford, Jake Childress, Elliot Johns, and Chris McGue — qualified for the 2015 NCAA Division III National Championship meet in Texas, the most qualifiers since the Little Giants sent nine to the national meet in 1991. Wabash finished the 2014-15 season with a 5-2 dual-meet record, including a 162-129 home victory over arch-rival DePauw University.

 

He guided the Little Giants to a successful outing at the 2014 NCAC Swimming and Diving Championships, finishing fourth in the highly-competitive league. The Little Giants sent six swimmers to the “A” finals of the meet with a third-place finish in the 400-yard medley relay. Noble’s squad posted 10 school records during the season and 11 NCAA provisional qualifying times.

 

The youngest head swimming coach in NCAA Division I, he tripled the size of the Sacred Heart roster in his time with the school in 2012-13. His swimmers set nine new school records and every member of the team turned in at least two lifetime-best results in their primary events. His team also excelled in the classroom, earning Scholar All-America team honors by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Illinois University in 2009, where he competed for four years as a member of the Panthers’ swimming team. He earned academic all-conference honors all four years, and was part of the winning 800-meter relay team at the 2007 Mid-Continent Conference Championships, and made 15 finals appearances in conference championship events throughout his career. Noble is still listed on the top-ten list at Eastern Illinois in the 200- and 400-yard individual medley.

A graduate of Terre Haute South High School in Indiana, he earned varsity letters as a member of the swimming and cross country teams.  He is expected to earn a Master’s of Science in Kinesiology from Indiana University in December and has studied swim training and techniques at the Indiana University Counsilman Center for the Science of Swimming in addition to his own research to help maximize potential in student-athletes.

His first college coaching experience came when he joined the DePauw University coaching staff in 2010 as an assistant for the men’s program. He designed season and weekly training and workout plans, which helped send five swimmers to the NCAA Division III National Championship meet.  Noble was hired as a sprint coach for the men’s and women’s teams at East Carolina University in 2011, where his athletes posted seven school records, three freshmen records, and 14 new individual times on the all-time top-10 list. His swimmers also earned five all-conference selections and produced four NCAA Division I “B” cuts.

 

Anderson and Rohleder pace UE women in day one Aces in 15th at Cardinal Classic

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Sydney Anderson and Sophia Rohleder were the top performers for the University of Evansville women’s golf team in the first day of the Cardinal Classic at The Players Club.

Sydney Anderson was the Purple Aces’ top golfer of the day.  She tallied a 77 and 78 on her way to a 155.  She is tied for 33rd.  Sophia Rohleder finished one behind Anderson with a 156.  Her rounds finished at 77 and 79.

Third on the team was Alyssa McMinn.  She had an 81 and 83 on her way to a 164.  Lexie Sollman was next for UE.  After carding an 85 to start the day, she lowered her score to an 81 in round two.  Madison Chaney also saw improvement as the day went along.  She posted a 93 in the first round and lowered her score by ten strokes to an 83.

The University of Indianapolis leads the team standings by 20 strokes over Ball State.  They finished the day with a 574.  Evansville is in 15th place, eight behind Purdue Fort Wayne.

 

 

“READERS FORUM” SEPTEMBER 18, 2018

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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? WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY? 

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Todays“Readers Poll” question is: What well-known individual would you like to see run for Evansville Mayor on the Democratic ticket in 2019?

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Evansville Based Company Ordered To Pay $31.9M To SEC For Biofuel Fraud

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

Evansville-based Imperial Petroleum Inc. has been ordered to pay nearly $32 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission after it failed to reply to the SEC’s court filings seeking damages in a biofuels fraud case that resulted in prison time for the former company president.

Senior Judge William T. Lawrence on Friday ordered Imperial to disgorge $26,776,235 in the SEC’s enforcement action along with $5,124,823 in prejudgment interest.

The SEC initiated an enforcement action against Imperial in 2013, claiming the company had cheated victims out of more than $100 million. The SEC claimed Imperial subsidiary E-biofuels of Henry County falsely claimed it was producing biofuels to fraudulently obtain tax credits and government incentives. The company was accused of passing off biofuels purchased from other sources as its own to claim the credits.

E-biofuels filed for bankruptcy in April 2012, but its founders and Imperial’s former president were sentenced for the federal prison in 2016. Former Imperial president Jeffrey Wilson was sentenced to 10 years, while E-biofuels co-founders Chad Ducey was sentenced to seven years in prison and his brother Craig Ducey received a term of six years, two months behind bars.

Wilson’s convictions on 21 counts of securities fraud and making false statements was affirmed in January by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

 

 

 

 

 

Farmers React To Tariffs During Harvest

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Farmers React To Tariffs During Harvest

Early numbers show yields from this year’s harvest are up. However, prices are down, and farmers are hoping the White House does something to help improve their bottom line.

“In the incoming years, especially next year people will have to watch their income dollars, expenses in the spring that they keep them down enough to make a profit or break even with the low prices,” says a farmer, Ralph Gries.

Ralph Gries is in the middle of harvesting the crops he’s grown, but two significant factors may reduce the price he gets for the crops. One is the nice weather, which produced an abundant supply of grain. The other is the trade war with places like China.

“We are very concerned about that. Just that fact of productivity and what our dollars will mean to us. You take that away from us, that takes our profit away,” says Gries.

However, officials say things will likely get worse before they get better.

“Dollars coming in will not be enough to cover all of their expenses this year. So where do they get extra money to pay their expenses? Well obviously this government assistance is going to be helpful, and it is, for soybeans, a significant amount of money,” says Agricultural Economist, Chris Hurt.

The Trump administration has instructed the United States Department of Agriculture to make payments to farmers for the first half of production. However, it will not make up for all of Farmer’s losses.

“It will help, but it shouldn’t be our resolution for this the government shouldn’t have to take care of everybody,” says Gries.

Aside from trying to cut costs, farmers like Gries may hold onto their crops longer than usual at hopes prices rebound.

“Farmers probably will hang onto their crops a little bit longer to try to catch if this tariff does change around and to you know to take advantage of that the best they can. Some of them obviously have to sell crops to pay their bills, but they will be watching that closely,” says Gries.

Evansville Fire Chief Receives Top Honor at Conference

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Evansville Fire Chief Receives Top Honor at Conference

Evansville Fire Chief Mike Connelly, as well as the department as a whole, were recognized at the Indiana Emergency Response Conference.

Chief Connolly was honored at the conference as “Fire Chief of the Year.”

The Evansville Fire Department also walked away with an honor after being named “BLS Provider of the Year.”

Other nominations included Jamie Phillips for Firefighter of the Year and Angela Webb for Paramedic of the Year.

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Indiana Receives $9M Grant For Student Mental Health Needs

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Indiana Receives $9M Grant For Student Mental Health Needs

Indiana education officials say a $9 million federal grant will boost efforts to help Indiana students struggling with mental health issues. The five-year grant was awarded through a program called Project Aware.

That program is designed to increase awareness of students’ mental and emotional health issues and helps expand school-based mental health teams.

Right now the program is in place in Vigo County, Perry Central School Corporation in Indy and Avon.

The state hopes to work with other districts to expand the program.

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SOUTHWEST INDIANA CHAMBER HOSTS THE ANNUAL MEETING & DINNER FEATURING YEARLY BUSINESS AWARDS

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The Southwest Indiana Chamber will host the Annual Meeting & Din­ner from 5pm to 8pm at Old National Events Plaza.

Annual Meeting & Dinner signifies the change in board leadership. We celebrate successes of the past year, look ahead to a new year and honor local business and their leaders. At this signature event, awards are pre­sented to the most outstanding businesses and individuals of the year including Small Business of the Year, Business of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Non-Profit of the Year, Business Person of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, and Young Professional of the Year. This event attracts Chamber Members, elected and appointed officials, key community leaders and our strategic partners. This event is the largest Chamber networking event of the year.

This year we are very pleased to announce our keynote speaker will be UE men’s head basketball coach Walter McCarty.New this year! An online silent auction will be available for participation to benefit the Southwest Indiana Chamber Foundation.

Gold Sponsor: Vectren; Silver Sponsors: BKD CPA’s & Advisors, Deaconess, Old National Bank and 106.1 KISS FM, MY 105.3 WJLT, 99.5 WKDQ, News Talk 1280 WGBF-AM, 103 GBF

About Southwest Indiana Chamber

Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of more than 1,500 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years. While nearly all major employers in our region invest in the Southwest Indiana Chamber, 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees.

Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com. 318 Main St., Suite 401, Evansville, IN 47708.