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State Comptroller Nieshalla Holds NYC Comptroller Accountable

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State Comptroller Nieshalla Holds
NYC Comptroller Accountable

STATEHOUSE – New York City Comptroller Brad Lander sent letters demanding the CEOs of Walmart, Costco, Kroger and other large retailers immediately start dispensing the abortion drug, Mifepristone, in every state where the drug is legal in order to maximize sales and long-term shareholder value.

Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla sees this as a faulty fiduciary duty argument.

“If we take this reasoning of the NYC Comptroller to its natural conclusion, there may be short-term gain from drug sales, but there would be lifetimes of loss in the decreased sales of diapers, formula, food, clothing, school supplies and on and on,” said Comptroller Nieshalla.

NYC Comptroller Lander, who serves as the custodian and trustee of $1.32 billion in total pension assets invested in these retail corporations, threatened divestment if the drug was not made available for sale.

“This pressure campaign by the NYC Comptroller disregards all the factors companies consider when deciding whether to sell a particular product,” states Comptroller Nieshalla. “The leaders of Albertsons, Kroger, McKesson, Costco and Walmart should determine what goods best serve their customer base and shareholders (free markets) without coercion from an elected official.”

Costco recently conveyed they had no material demand for the abortion drug.

Comptroller Nieshalla, along with 15 other state financial officers, sent a letter to each of the pharmaceutical leaders urging support to disregard the NYC Comptroller’s recent demands, which prioritize political advocacy over fiduciary duty.

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Calls on Partners to Help Spread Awareness of Indiana’s 988 Crisis Response System

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Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Calls on Partners to Help Spread Awareness of Indiana’s 988 Crisis Response System

Progress in Development of Crisis Continuum Shared Ahead of National 988 Day on Sunday, Sept. 8

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announces continued progress in building a comprehensive statewide crisis response system that encompasses all three pillars of the crisis continuum — Someone to Contact, Someone to Respond and A Safe Place for Help.

During National Suicide Prevention and National Recovery Month, and to mark the nation’s first 988 Day on Sunday, Sept. 8, FSSA is calling on communities across Indiana to help spread awareness about 988 and make sure that all Hoosiers know that help is just a call, text or chat away. To learn more about what to expect when contacting 988 in Indiana, watch this video.

A toolkit with all the materials needed to help spread awareness is available at 988indiana.org.

Indiana’s five 988 Response Centers’ in-state answer rate of 92% puts the state in the top 10 of the nation. The call centers received more than 7,700 calls in July, compared to 3,700 in July 2022, when the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline launched in Indiana.

The 988 Crisis Response System has rapidly grown, and now has the ability to dispatch mobile crisis teams in more than two-thirds of the state’s 92 counties and has funded 19 Crisis receiving & stabilization service providers, of which 17 are currently operating and open to the public. The final two locations are preparing to open in the coming months, providing a place where Hoosiers can receive services if their crisis cannot be resolved by a call center or mobile crisis team.

“Over the past two years, DMHA has worked diligently to build capacity and statewide coverage for crisis services,” FSSA Secretary Dan Rusyniak, M.D. said. “We are well positioned for the work ahead to ensure all Hoosiers have access to quality, enhanced level of behavioral health services.”

In June 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services named Indiana as one of 10 states selected to participate in the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Medicaid Demonstration Program. To fully develop the state’s behavioral health continuum, the 988 crisis response pillars are an integral part of Indiana’s CCBHC demonstration and mission to fully develop the state’s behavioral health continuum.

About the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:

988 is a free, confidential resource available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing callers a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

If you or someone you know is currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance use crisis, please call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to speak with a trained crisis specialist 24/7/365. For more information, please visit 988Indiana.org.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Vincennes University to host Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation quarterly meeting on Sept. 19

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Vincennes University to host Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation quarterly meeting on Sept. 19

WHAT:

VU is excited to invite the media and the public to attend the upcoming public session of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s quarterly meeting. The IEDC is led by Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Rosenburg and is governed by a 15-member board chaired by Governor Eric Holcomb.

 

The IEDC is charged with growing the state’s economy, driving economic development and helping businesses launch, grow, and locate in the state.

 

Attendees will learn more about the state’s strategic initiatives to foster economic growth and innovation in Indiana.

 

WHEN:

Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024

2:30-3:30 p.m. (ET)

 

WHERE:

Vincennes University

Shake Learning Resource Center – Innovation Room #112

130 E. College Avenue

Vincennes, Indiana 47591

 

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Aces travel to Morehead, Ky. for weekend tournament

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UE faces Eastern Michigan, Duquesne, and MSU

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Non-conference action continues this weekend with the University of Evansville volleyball team traveling to Morehead, Ky. for the Comfort Inn-Vitational. The Purple Aces will face Eastern Michigan, Duquesne, and Morehead State with the finale against MSU being carried on ESPN+.

Weekend Recap

– Hosting the Dunn Hospitality Tournament, the Aces dropped contests to Chicago State, Samford, and Miami Ohio

– UE had multiple positives throughout the weekend with Jenna Heidbreder and Chloe Cline setting career highs in kills while Lexi Owen had the top assist total of her career versus the Bulldogs

– In the three matches, Giulia Cardona paced the offense with 4.42 kills per frame

Second on the List

– Friday’s match against Samford saw Giulia Cardona move to second on the Aces all-time career kills list

– Cardona currently has 1,737 in her career and trails Alondra Vazquez’ total of 1,911

– Her season average of 4.68 kills per set paces the MVC and is 12th in the nation; she recorded 17+ kills in all three home contests

– In the win over UPR-Rio Piedras, Cardona accumulated 30 kills and wrapped up the first weekend with 5.00 kills/set

– Defensively, Cardona has recorded a team-high 3.14 digs per game

Stepping Up

– Sophomore Lexi Owen was in the starting lineup with Kora Ruff out and made a strong impact in the home tournament

– Owen registered a career-high 40 assists against Samford and averaged 9.33 per set over the course of the weekend

– Against Chicago State, Owen set career-bests in kills (2), attempts (5), and service aces (2)

Big Start

– Through the opening two weekends, Chloe Cline has made a giant leap from her freshman season

– Cline has recorded two 8-kill matches, her top UE totals

– She finished with 8 kills in 9 attempts vs. UPR before matching that total with 8 kills against Miami Ohio; she has 4+ kills in 5 out of 6 matches this season

– Helped by a .889 performance against UPR, Cline is hitting .443 on the season

– As a freshman, her top kill total was four against Chicago State

Scouting the Opposition

– Eastern Michigan comes into the weekend with a 2-5 record with victories over IU Indianapolis and Valparaiso

– Kaili Doctor and Kendal Bonney pace EMU with 2.43 and 2.30 kills per set, respectively

– Duquesne holds a 5-1 mark after going a perfect 3-0 in last weekend’s Chick-fil-A Robinson Classic where they defeated Niagara, Coppin State, and Robert Morris

– Emersen Schrom holds the team lead with an average of 3.14 kills

– Host Morehead State is 2-4 with two weekends in the books; they won the last two contests of last week’s Geri Polvino Invitational defeating Youngstown State and Radford

– M.E. Hargan paces the Eagles with 2.70 kills

Developer is preparing an $18 million project at the Hulman Building

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The developer is preparing an $18 million project at the Hulman Building

By Jay Young

CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

SEPTEMBER 12,2024

A developer is preparing an $18 million project at the Hulman Building that will transform the structure into a mixed-use property.

The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership is asking the state to provide $4 million from the Lilly Endowment Grant for the project. The developer told E-REP his company has the property under contract and expects to start and complete construction in 2025. The 10-story building is located at Fourth and Sycamore streets in Downtown. 

Texas-based Global Integrity Investments has the property under contract, company president Toby Potter said Wednesday. His company is nearing completion of a residential rehabilitation project at the nearby former Market Street Living building at Court and Third Streets.

The Southwest Indiana Regional Development Authority agreed Wednesday to forward the Hulman request and others to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation for final consideration. The authority is a public agency that hires E-REP, a private corporation, to conduct its business. 

The authority also approved these projects for Lilly Endowment funding consideration:

  • Franklin Street Lofts – $1.3 million

Franklin St. Lofts LLC., managed by John E. Clark of Newburgh, is planning a $13 million project at the corner of West Franklin Street and North Seventh Avenue to transform a vacant structure into 58 multi-family, market-rate units. It will include commercial space for a restaurant or retail. The investor told E-REP construction will start on Jan. 1 and conclude in 2026. 

  • Fieldhouse Flats – $4.9 million

An entity controlled by Jonathan R. Anderson of Franklin, AP Development LLC, plans a $24 million housing development at the former YMCA site between Vine and Court Streets. The rehabilitation of the former Central High and YMCA Fieldhouse will create 38 market-rate apartments. The construction of a neighboring building will have 40 market-rate apartments. The connected Central Lofts by the same developer created 61 market-rate apartments in 2020-21. The year-long project is expected to start June 1.

The authority approved these projects for consideration as recommended by E-REP for state money through the READI 2.0 program.

  • The Hub 127 – $122,000

The Gibson County Economic Development Corp. plans a $610,000 renovation on the second floor of the second floor of this co-working pace at 127 N. Hart St. in Princeton.

  • The District Phase 2: $3 million

JWK Management Group of Evansville proposed a $14.6 million project to add 110 apartments to the existing 144 apartments in Princeton. Construction is scheduled to start this fall and end summer 2025.

Right to Life of Southwest Indiana to Host Annual Banquet

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Right to Life of Southwest Indiana to Host Annual Banquet

 Evansville, IN – The Right to Life of Southwest Indiana annual banquet, which will be held at Old National Events Plaza on Thursday, September 12, 2024, is now SOLD OUT!

Tim Tebow will serve as keynote speaker at the banquet. Tebow is a two-time national champion, first-round NFL draft pick and Heisman Trophy winner. He grew up the son of missionaries and has returned to the Philippines several times throughout his life to spread God’s word and do the Lord’s work by serving the needy. The Tim Tebow Foundation was established in 2010 with the goal to bring Faith, Hope, and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need.

The banquet draws approximately 2,500 guests annually and serves as the organization’s primary fundraising event. These funds support programs and projects such as installing and maintaining Safe Haven Baby Boxes at local fire departments, educating students, and empowering them to make healthy life choices, and unveiling the Go Mobile Clinic, a traveling pregnancy resource center which provides free services to women seeking pregnancy care in underserved areas within Southwest Indiana.