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AG Curtis Hill commends federal court for respecting federalism, blocking Waters of the United States Rule

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Attorney General Curtis Hill today applauded a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia to grant a preliminary injunction blocking the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule for Indiana and 10 other states.

“This rule, a product of the Obama years, infringes on the states’ rightful authority to regulate land and water resources within their own borders,” said Attorney General Hill. “I hope this preliminary injunction foreshadows a final resolution that properly upholds the principles of American federalism. Going forward, my office will continue to stand against federal overreach.”

A complaint filed by Indiana and the 10 other states stipulated that the 2015 WOTUS Rule violates the Clean Water Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. In its order issued June 8, the court agreed that if the WOTUS Rule became effective, the states would suffer irreparable harm in the form of both a “loss of sovereignty and unrecoverable monetary losses.” The court concluded that blocking the WOTUS Rule also favors the public interest because it saves “farmers, homeowners, and small businesses” from having to “devote time and expense to obtaining federal permits … to comply with a rule that is likely to be invalidated.”

The WOTUS Rule, purported to protect the environment, would have taken jurisdiction over natural resources from states and put it in the hands of federal agencies. These resources included almost any body of water, such as isolated streams, hundred-year floodplains and roadside ditches.

The 11-state coalition that filed the complaint also includes Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

In light of the district court’s order and an earlier injunction granted by the U.S. District Court for North Dakota, federal courts have now issued injunctions against the 2015 WOTUS Rule in favor of 24 states.

Read the June 8 order from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia.

Deadly Read St fire investigation being handled as a a homicide

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Evansville Police are classifying the deadly June 10th Read St fire investigation as a homicide. Fire crews found 41 year old Gerard Elliott Matts in the building while battling the fire. Matts body was severely burned in the fire.
Based on the autopsy, investigators believe Matts was deceased before the fire started. While investigators believe his death was a homicide, the cause of death is not being released at this time.
Investigators are asking anyone with information about Matts’ death and/or the fire to call Detective Karin Montgomery at 812-436-4013. Information can be given anonymously to WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

Body Recovered in Spencer County Pond.

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Indiana Conservation Officers are reporting that the body of a man who went missing in a small private pond in Spencer County has been recovered.

Robert A. Hardy, 65, Tennyson, and two others were on a small paddleboat checking a trot line at a private pond.  The boat overturned and all three were thrown into the water.  The other two were able to make it to shore, but Hardy went under water.

At approximately 5:18 PM, an Indiana Conservation Officer diver recovered Hardy in approximately 8 ft. of water and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Responding agencies included the Spencer County Sheriff’s Department, Indiana State Police, Spencer County EMS, Spencer County EMA Water Rescue, Spencer County Coroner, Jackson Township Fire, and Indiana Conservation Officers.

Otters down Boomers in series opener

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The Evansville Otters bested the Schaumburg Boomers 5-2 in the first game of a three-game series on Tuesday evening at Boomers Stadium.
Evansville jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first inning. After loading the bases on an error, hit batsmen, and a base hit, Travis Harrison singled home Manny Cruz and Jeff Gardner to put the Otters up by two runs.

Schaumburg tied the game up in the second with an RBI groundout from Dylan Jones and a wild pitch that scored Kenny Towns from third base.

The Otters retook the lead with two runs in the fourth. Mike Rizzitello singled home Harrison and then a balk allowed Brandon Dulin to score from third and put the Otters up 4-2.

Evansville added another run in the seventh on an RBI fielder’s choice from Toby Thomas to take a 5-2 lead.

Mitch Aker then came on in the ninth to close out the game and earn his eleventh save of the season.

Luc Rennie gets the win for the Otters, his third of the season. The righty tossed seven innings, allowing just two runs, and striking out six.

Joe Hauser is dealt the loss for the Boomers. Hauser worked four innings and gave up four runs, two earned, on six hits.

Mike Braun Statement on President Trump’s Summit with Kim Jong-un

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Mike Braun’s campaign released the following statement regarding President Trump’s historic summit with Kim Jong-un:
 “After decades of failed negotiations by previous administrations, President Trump made history at yesterday’s summit with Kim Jong-un,” said Braun. “President Trump has accomplished what Barack Obama never could, and as a result we are beginning a path towards a safer Pacific region and a safer United States.”

This Week at USI

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community in the coming weeks:

Summer 2018

Summer camps and activities to be offered at USI

Registration is now open for a variety of camps offered this summer through the University of Southern Indiana. The camps each have a different focus, and range from engineering and other STEM-related themes to sports and general enrichment. Visit USI.edu/summer for the full listing of camps and registration information. Read More

Friday, June 22 – Sunday, June 24; Thursday, June 28– Sunday, July 1

New Harmony Theatre 2018 season to begin in June with Born Yesterday

The 2018 New Harmony Theatre season will open with the 1946 comedy Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, running June 22-24 and June 28-July 1. Tickets are on sale now, and season tickets may be purchased through opening night. All evening performances start at 7:30 p.m. and matinees begin at 2 p.m. Individual adult tickets are $30. Discounted tickets are available for students, seniors, and groups. Season tickets are $72 for adults, $66 for seniors (60 and over) and $30 for those age 25 and younger. All performances take place at the historic Murphy Auditorium, 419 Tavern Street in New Harmony, Indiana. Read More

 

Wednesday, August 8 – Friday, August 10; Early registration ends Friday, July 27

Early registration deadline nears for Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness

The University of Southern Indiana and SWIRCA and More, the local agency on aging, will present the 11th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness (MAIA) on the USI campus on August 9 and 10, with a pre-conference workshop on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care scheduled for August 8. The conference this year will feature four public keynote speakers: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA; Ashton Applewhite; Jeff Speck, AICP, CNU-A, LEED-AP; and Bill Thomas, MD. The deadline for a reduced registration fee is Friday, July 27. After that date, the rate increases for the pre-conference workshop and one- and two-day registrations. There is a discounted rate for students and retirees. More information about registering is online at USI.edu/maia or by calling 812-464-1989. Read More

 

“READERS FORUM” JUNE 13, 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?

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