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Gov. Holcomb Statement on Bill to Expand Addiction Treatment

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement regarding the passage of HEA 1007, which approves nine additional drug addiction treatment programs—increasing the total number of locations around the state from 18 to 27:

“Signing this bill into law will expand access to treatment for those struggling with opioid addiction, adding nine more treatment locations across the state. I commend lawmakers for advancing this legislation that ensures nearly all Hoosiers can find the help they need within an hour’s drive from their homes.”

 

House Passes Messer’s School Safety Provisions

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The U.S. House of Representatives today passed legislation, which includes provisions authored by Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06), to increase school security and better protect students.

Messer introduced legislation that would enable local schools to apply for matching grants to make physical and technological improvements to secure their schools. Today’s bill, the Student, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act of 2018, incorporates Messer’s legislation by creating a grant program to help schools fund and implement these school security improvements.

“Today, the House took a major step forward to better protect our children,” Messer said. “Instead of targeting the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners, we need to focus on securing our schools. This commonsense legislation provides resources to secure local schools and keep students safe.”

The grant program created by the STOP School Violence Act could also be used to train students, teachers, school officials, and local law enforcement in emergency situations. The bipartisan legislation also provides funding to improve coordination between schools and local law enforcement.

Messer recently visited Southwestern High School in his district, which has been named the “Safest School in America” because of its use of innovations like a direct camera feed to the county sheriff, real-time tracking, teacher panic buttons, bulletproof doors, and other innovations.

Messer said the school’s physical infrastructure, coordination with law enforcement, and school safety training for students, teachers and faculty can be used as a model for other schools across the nation.

“Right here in Indiana, Southwestern High School has gained a national reputation for school security,” Messer said. “The legislation passed today would enable schools across America to follow this model, protect our children, and help prevent these tragedies.”

 

Volleyball sets spring tournament dates

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball has announced their 2018 spring schedule, consisting of the Alumni match and three tournaments. All times listed are central.

The Alumni match is scheduled for Saturday from noon to 2 p.m.

USI will play at the UIndy Spring Tournament March 25, facing the University of Indianapolis at 10 a.m. and Grand Valley State University at 11 a.m. Games are also scheduled for 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. with opponents to be determined based on re-seeding.

The Screaming Eagles will then participate in the Bellarmine Spring Tournament April 7, where games and times are still to be determined.

USI concludes the spring hosting the USI Spring Tournament April 14. USI takes on Vincennes University at 10 a.m. and Southeast Missouri State University at noon before afternoon games and times will be determined by re-seeding.

Other participating teams for the USI Spring Tournament include: the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Oakland City University, the University of Indianapolis, DePauw University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and Georgetown College.

Howerton, Eagles Third at Buccaneer Spring Classic

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s golf team took to the green competing in the Buccaneer Spring Classic hosted by Christian Brothers University, finishing third out of the six-team field. The tournament was hosted at the Germantown Country Club with a par of 72.

Senior Taylor Howerton (Evansville, Indiana) led the way for the Eagles with a plus-fourteen over par going 77 and 81 in the first two days of the three-day event. Howerton rounded out her performance with a round-low score of 72 on the third day to a total of 230 in a tie for third-place.

Sophomore Abbey Leighty (Mt. Carmel, Illinois) followed up with a plus-29 effort with a 245 (80-82-83) good enough for 13th place. Freshman Brooke Moser (Leo, Indiana) finished 16th with a 251 (86-83-82), plus-35 over par. Freshman Kiley Swisher (Williamsport, Indiana) rounded out scoring for USI in 27th place, plus-51 over par with a final tally of 267 (98-82-87).

Rollins College won the event with a plus-58 team score of 922 (307-313-302) with Saint Leo University coming in second in 925 (310-306-309). USI finished third with a final score of 981 (329-329-323), just ahead of Drury University, Southwestern Christian University and host Christian Brothers who round out the team standings.

The Eagles will return on March 24-25 in Perry Park, Kentucky for the Perry Park Spring Fling hosted by Lewis University.

NOTICE OF JOINT VANDERBURGH COUNTY/WARRICK COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD MEETING

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Notice is hereby given that the Joint Vanderburgh County/Warrick County Drainage Board will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex located at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd., in Evansville, Indiana.

Women’s Soccer announces spring schedule

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer has announced a six-game exhibition schedule for this spring.

The Screaming Eagles’ first match is Saturday at Belmont University at 7 p.m. The following weekend, March 24, the Eagles will play at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at 2 p.m.; then take on Southeast Missouri State in a neutral site match at SIUE at 3 p.m.

USI closes out the spring schedule April 3 at Indiana State University (7:30 p.m.), April 7 at Western Kentucky University (Noon), with the finale April 12 at Arad McCutchan Stadium at the University of Evansville (7:15 p.m.).

USI Foundation hosts acclaimed mezzo-soprano in honor of its 50th anniversary

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The University of Southern Indiana Foundation, in honor of its 50th anniversary, will host a performance by mezzo-soprano Kate Tombaugh entitled “It Just Takes One.” This free, public event will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on campus in the USI Performance Center.

Tombaugh has been praised as “utterly convincing dramatically, and musically superlative” (Seen and Heard International, 2015). Her 2017-18 season includes debuts with Stockton Opera as Hansel in composer Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel,” and with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra (Messiah), Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic, and Orchestra Seattle. Upcoming engagements include her debuts with Fort Worth Opera and the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra.

Tombaugh trained as a young artist in the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Artist program and was a Gerdine Artist with Opera Theatre of St. Louis and Resident Artist with Utah Opera. Additionally, she was a Stern Fellow in the LA-based Songfest and performed in the Opera Studio at AIMS in Graz, Austria. She holds a master’s degree in voice performance from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and bachelor’s degrees in English literature and vocal performance from Illinois Wesleyan University. Tombaugh is the founder and executive director of the arts nonprofit organization Poco a Poco, which hosts a week-long summer music festival for high school-aged vocalists. She lives in Murray, Kentucky, with her husband, Dr. Steven Weimer, assistant professor of music at Murray State University, and their daughter, Grace.

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cco lunch program

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2018 PROGRAM

CITY COUNTY OBSERVER “COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS”

OPENING REMARKS

RONALD COSBY

CCO CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD AND PUBLISHER

MASTER OF CEREMONY

BRAD ELLSWORTH

President Of Vectren South, former Vanderburgh County Sheriff and past member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

INVOCATION

MIKE BRAUM

PRESIDENTAND CEO OF MEYER DISTRIBUTING?

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

JOHN FRIEND, CPS

PREISDENT OF JOHN FRIEND AND COMPANY


“WHEN PEOPLE FEAR THE GOVERNMMEMT THERE IS TYRANNY, BUT WHEN THE GOVERNMENT FEARS THE PPEOPLE THERE IS LIBERTY” 

THOMAS JEFFERSON