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USI celebrated 60th anniversary at annual Founders’ Day reception September 15

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The University of Southern Indiana celebrated 60 years at its annual Founders’ Day event on Monday, September 15. The reception, which took place in Carter Hall on campus, hosted nearly 150 attendees made up of USI employees, students and retirees.

At the event, USI celebrated its formation and the visionary leaders who worked diligently to establish the institution of higher education on September 15, 1965. President Steven J. Bridges gave remarks centered around the University’s determined upbringing.

“From the very beginning, the leaders who helped establish this University understood the power of higher education to transform lives and communities,” says Steven J. Bridges, USI President. “Their steadfast dedication to this region laid the foundation for USI, and it is because of their vision and perseverance that we continue to grow, thrive, and serve as a resource for southern Indiana, this region and beyond.”

The anniversary served as an opportunity to reflect on the foresight of USI’s founders—industry leaders, local legislators and community members whose dream of a public university became a reality. Thanks to their determination and courage to bring about change in the region, USI was created in response to the great need for access to post-secondary education in southern Indiana.

USI to waive application fee September 21-26

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As part of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education’s annual College GO! campaign, the University of Southern Indiana invites Indiana students to submit their undergraduate admission applications for free, Sunday through Friday, September 21-26.

“Applying to college is an important first step in creating opportunities for the future, and at USI, we are committed to fostering a culture of care and access for all students,” says Rashad Smith, Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Admissions. “We’re proud to participate in the College GO! campaign and help Indiana students take this next step toward achieving their educational goals.”

Prospective undergraduate students should apply via the USI application at USI.edu/apply by midnight on Friday, September 26 using the promo code “collegego26” to ensure the fee is waived. In addition to acceptance to the University, applicants will also be considered for merit-based scholarships.

Indiana’s College GO! campaign seeks to provide resources to Indiana teachers, counselors and students to help plan for education beyond high school. For more information about the College GO! campaign, visit www.LearnMoreIndiana.org/college. To apply, visit USI.edu/apply.

Governor Braun launches Power Up Indiana to grow well-paying jobs for Hoosiers

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New workforce training initiative grows opportunities from within

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Today, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun launched Power Up Indiana, a new initiative supported by the Office of Commerce incentivizing employers to invest within by training and promoting current jobholders.

“Power Up Indiana targets incentives to established Hoosier businesses and workers,” said Gov. Braun. “We are growing employees’ paychecks while strengthening Indiana companies.”

Power Up Indiana is designed to reward and scale employer-led solutions developing internal talent pipelines. This encourages employers to offer employees training to build skills to match high value, high paying jobs.

The program is open to businesses of all sizes, from manufacturers and healthcare providers to logistics firms and Main Street employers.

“This is how we reward leadership, raise wages, and make Indiana more competitive—one worker at a time,” said Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams. “This program marks a significant step toward a more competitive, future ready workforce.”

For employers looking to Power Up, the training solutions provided are tailored to the company and funding reimbursement for training is also available.

Companies can learn more about Power Up Indiana and its tools, forums, and reimbursement program by visiting: powerup.dwd.in.gov.

Local schools receive state funding for security updates

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by Wendy McNamara

Several local schools recently received more than $870,000 through the state’s Secured School Safety Grant Program.

Funds can be used for a range of safety needs like support for resource officers and law enforcement officers in schools, equipment and technology, active-event warning systems, threat assessments, and student and parent support services programs.

Local winners include:

  • Annunciation Catholic School at Christ the King, $30,987;
  • Annunciation Catholic at Holy Spirit, $44,654;
  • Corpus Christi School, $24,008;
  • Evansville Day School, $31,681;
  • Evansville Lutheran School, $10,406;
  • Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp., $92,500;
  • Good Shepherd School, $46,250;
  • Holy Redeemer School, $39,312;
  • Holy Rosary School, $42,087;
  • Joshua Academy, $62,437;
  • Mater Dei High School, $92,500;
  • MSD North Posey County Schools, $92,500;
  • MSD of Mount Vernon, $34,687;
  • Reitz Memorial High School, $24,050;
  • Resurrection School, $45,233;
  • Signature School Inc., $22,020;
  • Saint Benedict Cathedral School, $29,461;
  • Saint Joseph School (Evansville), $16,835;
  • Saint Wendel School, $32,375;
  • Saint Matthew School (Mount Vernon), $8,138;
  • Saint Phillip School, $7,745; and
  • Westside Catholic School, $40,468.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER THE EXTENSION OF “OPEN BURNING EMERGENCY”

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The Vanderburgh County Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in Meeting Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex, at 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Evansville, Indiana 47708 for the purpose of considering the extension of the “Open Burning Emergency.”

On September 11, 2025, the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, in order to protect the public welfare and safety during this unusually dry period and pursuant to Vanderburgh County

Ordinance 8.12, proclaimed an OPEN BURN EMERGENCY.

DMHA Request for Funding: Recovery Housing for young adults (18-24)

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The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) is releasing a Request for Funding (RFF) to existing DMHA designated Recovery Residence providers and/or agencies who provide programmatic support to DMHA designated Recovery Residences at level 2-4 for part or all of $581,945 to develop and implement programming specifically for young adults with opioid and/or stimulant use disorder. Allowable uses of the funds will align with requirements and restrictions of the State Opioid Response Grant (SOR 4). Funds dependent upon notice of award.

In addition to the required activity of developing and/or expanding recovery housing for young adults (ages 18-24) with opioid and/or stimulant use disorders, supplemental allowable activities may include: Provide treatment, including family-based treatment, for young adults with opioid and/or stimulants use disorders; Provide dedicated care coordinators to assist in navigating various service sectors; and Provide recovery support services.

Indiana will collect both program data from the provider(s) who are awarded this grant and individuals served through a GPRA. The programmatic data will likely focus on key performance indicators determined by DMHA.

Facilities must be a DMHA designated Recovery Residence at levels 2-4 in good standing with DMHA.

The application is available here. Deadline to apply is September 30, 2025.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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