EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Despite every man of the Evansville Otters’ lineup reaching base, the offense left 13 men on base as they fell to the Schaumburg Boomers 8-2 on Wednesday night.
After a 31 minute rain delay, the Boomers (35-32) struck first in the second inning, nabbing seven runs on starter Terance Marin (0-5). The Otters (27-41) turned to their bullpen in the second and used five extra arms to finish the evening.
The Boomers used singles, walks and a sacrifice fly to score the early runs as the first eight men reached base. After two, the Boomers led 7-0.
In the fifth, the Boomers added another on a single to right. The runner narrowly beat the throw home from Mason White in right field to make it 8-0.
Evansville collected base runners in all but one inning but struggled to bring any home.
Finally in the seventh, after a leadoff double from Alex Adams, Pavin Parks hit a two-run home run off the party deck in right, narrowing the deficit to 8-2, the score that would hold to the end.
Randy Bednar and Adams led the offense with two hits each. The teams tied with eight hits each.
Jakob Meyer, Ryan Wiltse, Grif Hughes and Alex Valdez all threw scoreless innings in the game. In his Otters debut, Valdez struck out two of the three men he faced.
The Otters and Boomers continue and conclude the three-game set tomorrow with a doubleheader beginning at 5:05 p.m. CT. Game two will begin approximately 35 minutes following game one. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb returned to Indianapolis following an international economic development trip to Australia and Singapore focused on advancing Indo-Pacific relationships and identifying new opportunities to partner across economic development, innovation and talent development.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation met with representatives of government, academia and industry to advance mutually beneficial collaborations across economic development, innovation and talent development.
In Sydney, Gov. Holcomb met with U.S. and New South Wales government officials to discuss how Indiana and Australia can work together to expand partnerships. The governor showcased Indiana’s nationally recognized READI program in a meeting with New South Wales and discussed innovation and trade across key future-focused sectors with U.S. General Consul in Sydney Christine Elder.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation also participated in a roundtable discussion at the U.S. Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, which aims to enrich the Australia-United States relationship, to discuss the clean energy transition, cooperation between Australia and Indiana and the Hoosier state’s success with READI.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation met with a number of industry leaders advancing global innovation, visiting SunDrive Solar to explore its groundbreaking solar technology and its potential impact on Indiana’s energy future; Rux Energy to discuss its advancements that are enabling the shift to green hydrogen energy; as well as Syenta to learn more about its semiconductor industry innovations and discuss the future of the sector across Indiana, Australia and beyond.
Gov. Holcomb addressed representatives of business, government and academic at a reception hosted by U.S. Consul General Elder, highlighting the promising future for Indiana and Australia.
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Gov. Holcomb and the delegation traveled to Melbourne to foster ties with the state of Victoria. The governor was welcomed by Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner and Invest Victoria CEO Danni Jarrett, exploring partnership opportunities and the two states’ strong alignments in future-focused sectors. The governor and the Indiana delegation also addressed innovative leaders across government and industry at a meeting hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Victoria and IFM Investors, an institutional investor and asset manager that has invested in the Indiana Toll Road.
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In Melbourne, the delegation met with leaders at Swinburne University of Technology, a world-ranked university creating social and economic impact through science, technology and innovation, to see its Factory of the Future and explore advancements being made in hydrogen, advanced research and training. The two groups discussed shared strategies, including Indiana’s MachH2 hydrogen hub, and the importance of collaborations across government, industry and academia.
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Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Rosenberg also met with representatives of Penske Australia and New Zealand, learning about its defense and mobility operations, and leadership of PACCAR, exploring how the company – a partner of Indiana-based Cummins – is shaping the future of commercial trucking.
The delegation also visited the global headquarters of Telix, which hosts its U.S. business in Indiana, to learn more about the company’s progress in radiopharmaceuticals and the innovations in nuclear medicine and life sciences happening across Indiana.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation traveled to Singapore to advance partnership opportunities across business, connectivity and infrastructure, innovation and future-focused industry. The governor met with Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan to discuss diplomatic relations and economic cooperation between Indiana and Singapore and with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong to discuss mutually beneficial economic opportunities that involve industry, trade and academia.
In Singapore, the delegation joined Enterprise Singapore – the government’s enterprise development office – and growing Singapore companies for a roundtable discussion on innovation. Gov. Holcomb and Sec. Rosenberg pitched Indiana as a competitive destination for new business, entrepreneurship and R&D, while the group explored opportunities to drive mutual growth for Indiana and Singapore.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation also met with key industry stakeholders, including Temasek, a Singapore-based global investment company, and explored aspects of Singapore’s renown quality of place efforts at Gardens by the Bay, a 260-acre urban park that was developed to bring to life new green spaces and outdoor recreation opportunities.
This marks Gov. Holcomb’s 24th international economic development trip as governor and his first official visits to Australia and Singapore. Indiana is home to more than 1,050 foreign-owned business establishments, representing more than 40 countries and territories, and hosts 32 Australian businesses and two Singaporean-owned businesses.
AUGUST 1, 2024
Right to Life of Southwest Indiana (RTLSWIN) proudly announces the placement of Dr. Jeff Ferguson as its new Executive Director. Dr. Ferguson succeeds Ms. Mary Ellen Van Dyke who effectively led the organization for the past 17 years.
President of SWIRTL’s Board of Directors Ann Schulz stated: “Dr. Jeff Ferguson brings a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years in local church ministry in various senior leadership capacities. He will lead this organization to increased effectiveness so that both in law and in practice, the value of life is upheld. The team at RTLSWIN looks forward to Dr.Ferguson’s leadership and contributions to engage individuals, the region, and the nation in protecting and honoring every life for its intrinsic value.”
Dr. Jeff Ferguson stated: “In this new capacity, I am eager to do what I have spent my entire ministry doing: Advocating for those without a voice and restoring dignity to the dehumanized.”
Dr. Ferguson is a graduate of Evangel University Theological Seminary with a Doctor of Ministry degree, where he wrote his dissertation on spiritual abuse and antagonism in churches, workplaces, and denominations. He also attended Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for his graduate Theology Degree and North Central University for his bachelor’s degree in Pastoral Ministry. Dr.Ferguson has been an ordained minister since 2005.
He and his wife, Rochelle, have been married for 19 years and together they raise their three children. Jeff and Rochelle also co-founded a non-profit organization, Not On My Watch, that resources and empowers parents of this generation.
National Weather Service confirms EF-1 tornado in southwestern Indiana
AUGUST 1, 2024
Evansville, Ind. – July 31, 2024 – CenterPoint Energy is providing an evening update following Tuesday’s severe weather in southwestern Indiana. The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed an EF-1 tornado, with peak winds around 110 mph, struck eastern Vanderburgh and western Warrick counties, causing extensive damage to the electric system and widespread outages.
Nearly 90% of customers have been restored with approximately 3,500 customers remaining without power. The company is expecting to restore power to nearly all customers by the end of day Thursday, Aug. 1. CenterPoint continues to prioritize the restoration of power to facilities vital to safety, health and welfare. More than 400 line-skills and vegetation management professionals have been engaged in restoring power to impacted customers.
The NWS has forecasted unusual heat and humidity levels continuing through Thursday afternoon. CenterPoint is working closely with local emergency management, public officials and the American Red Cross of Southwest Indiana to provide resources and cooling shelters for those in need. The City of Evansville has activated its temporary cooling shelter at the C.K. Newsome Center. In Warrick County, a cooling shelter has been activated in Newburgh at the Castle High School gym. Additionally, a cooling shelter has been opened at the Main Street United Methodist Church in Boonville.
The possibility of scattered thunderstorms remains this evening, with a chance of more widespread thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening. This forecasted severe weather may interfere with ongoing restoration work and could cause the outage count to fluctuate. Crews will continue restoration work as it’s safe to do so.
“We appreciate the community’s patience and support as we continue to perform essential work to restore power safely and efficiently,” said Shane Bradford, CenterPoint’s Vice President, Indiana Electric. “Our crews are working diligently to restore power to our customers, and safety remains our top priority. We urge everyone to take necessary precautions with the forecasted unusual heat and potential storms. We also want to thank public officials and emergency personnel for their ongoing support and collaboration during this challenging time.”
CenterPoint reminds customers if they have experienced damage to the weatherhead – the point of entry from the service drop to the home – a licensed electrician will need to make necessary repairs before power can be safely restored.
For the latest information on power outages, follow @CenterPoint, sign up for CenterPoint’s Power Alert Service and visit the Electric Outage Center for the outage map, electric safety tips
August 1, 2024
EVANSVILLE, IND.
WHO: President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry, Dean of Students Dr. Rachel S. Carpenter, Student Government Association President Benton Simpson, and other University and community leaders.
WHAT: The University of Evansville will hold a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony at the site of the new Lincoln Commons student apartment complex. The four-story building located on campus at the corner of Weinbach Avenue and Lincoln Avenue will house approximately 123 upperclassman students beginning in the Fall 2024 semester. Tours of the new facility will be provided after the ceremony.
WHEN: 11:00 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
WHERE: 2004 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN 47714.
BY CCO STAFF
August 1, 2024
Vanderburgh County this week listed more than 600 properties where it will attempt to sell the tax liability to recover more than $4.5 million in unpaid taxes. The properties meet the minimum requirement of missing tax payments for 18 months.
The sale will occur on September 17 at the Old National Events Plaza.
The property with the most taxes owed is two parcels at 3200 North Sixth Avenue, with a minimum bid of $816,548 and $619,920. Another connected parcel on Allens Lane has $560,000 in unpaid taxes. This location is the former Miller Plating. It is owned by MPMF Realty LLC, which dissolved in 2011. The government spent millions of dollars cleaning the contamination left by the business.
The Miller Plating building was demolished years ago.
The highest unpaid tax bill for a multi-family home is $21,186 for a 10-bedroom and bathroom property at 521 SE First St. It is owned by a company that told the Treasurer’s Office to send the tax bill to an address in Idaho, but registered the business in Indianapolis with a California address.
The company with the most delinquent properties isn’t even a valid corporation anymore. Masrani Global LLC of Salem, Indiana dissolved in 2023. This company has 24 properties with a combined $66,000 tax liability. All properties are in residential neighborhoods, and the county once auctioned many due to unpaid taxes.
Masrani Global LLC owns 803 Jefferson Avenue.