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House Passes Sullivan’s Bill To Cut Red Tape For Higher Education

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 The Indiana House of Representatives today voted unanimously in support of State Rep. Holli Sullivan‘s (R-Evansville) legislation to streamline administrative operations for public colleges and universities in Indiana.

Sullivan said House Bill 1074 would remove red tape and simplify the process for colleges to sell real estate they no longer need, while still maintaining fiscal oversight.

“Right now, Indiana colleges are put through a burdensome process when they try to sell property,” Sullivan said. “This proposal outlines a simplified procedure, making it easier for schools to readjust property holdings to match their enrollment numbers.”

Sullivan said this proposal would also streamline the use of tax dollars invested in higher education, create a student success program for 21st Century Scholars and expand access to Workforce Ready Grants for students returning to school.

“Representative Sullivan’s bill is an important step forward in preparing more Hoosiers with the skills needed to advance in the 21st Century economy,” said Commissioner Teresa Lubbers of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. “I am grateful for her leadership to ensure that more high school graduates succeed in college and more adults are able to gain a high-quality workforce certificate.”

House Bill 1074 can now move to the Senate for consideration. To learn more about this legislation, visit iga.in.gov.

Cindy Brinker, USI VP, To Retire After Nearly 40-Year Career With University

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After more than 39 years at the University of Southern Indiana, including 14 as vice president for Government Relations and later vice president for Government and University Relations, Cynthia (Cindy) Brinker has announced plans to retire effective December 31, 2018. She will serve her last six months on sabbatical with her last official day at the University being June 30, 2018.

“I have truly enjoyed my time at USI,” said Brinker. “I have worked with so many great people and had the opportunity to be a part of the growth and development of our campus. Working with the Indiana General Assembly, I was able to share the USI story and what a remarkable story we have to tell! We have much to be proud of with our students and alumni. USI is and always will be a very special place.”

Brinker joined USI in 1979, and for 12 years served as the director of Human Resources. In 1991, she was promoted to assistant vice president for Business Affairs and became the University’s primary legislative liaison. In 2004, she was promoted to vice president for Government Relations, and in 2008, became the vice president for Government and University Relations. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from DePauw University.

Brinker works closely with members of the Indiana General Assembly concerning legislation impacting higher education and in advancing the University’s biennial operating and capital budget request. She also serves as the University’s primary liaison with the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and the State Budget Committee. In addition to her work at the state level, she leads the University Relations team, which includes Marketing and Communications, Community Relations, Special Events and Scheduling Services, and Alumni Relations and Volunteer USI.

“Cindy Brinker’s important contributions over nearly four decades have enhanced the visibility of USI and her tenacious engagement in the Indiana State House has earned her respect from her peers and legislators,” said Dr. Linda L. M. Bennett, USI president. “Her love of this community and passion for representing this place of higher education have left an indelible mark.”

Brinker has served on and chaired various University committees throughout her career. Most recently she chaired the University’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. She has served the Evansville regional community as a member of numerous boards including the Girl Scouts of Southwestern Indiana, Evansville Human Resource Association, Keep Evansville Beautiful, the Government Affairs Committee of the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce and others.

An announcement about the vacancy will be made at a later date.

 

Senate Defeats Amendment Allowing Full-Day Sunday Sales

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawywer.com

The Indiana Senate has defeated an amendment that would have allowed for Sunday sales nearly all day in Indiana.

Sen. Karen Tallian, D-Portage, presented an amendment to Senate Bill 1 that would have allowed for Sunday carryout alcohol sales from 7 a.m. Sunday to 3 a.m. Monday morning. The current draft of the bill would allow grocery, convenience, drug and liquor stores and restaurants to sell alcohol on Sundays from noon to 8 p.m.

When Sen. Ron Alting, R-Lafayette, first presented the measure to the Senate Public Policy Committee last week, he touted SB 1 as a “clean bill” that wasn’t tagged with any unrelated or controversial matters. But Tallian scoffed at that sentiment when she presented her amendment to the full Senate on Thursday, saying the bill had a “giant hangnail” in that it only permitted alcohol sales on Sunday afternoons.

The Democratic senator then went on to say she was unsure why the noon to 8 p.m. timeframe had been chosen.

“What I do know is this – I know that I’m going to go home to my town hall meetings, and I’m going to say to my constituents, ‘We finally passed Sunday sales in Indiana,’” Tallian said. “And they’re all going to say, ‘Great!’”

“And then I’m going to say, ‘Yeah, but it’s only from noon ‘til 8 p.m.,’” Tallian continued. “And, they’re going to say, ‘Well why did you do that?’ and I’m going to have to say, ‘I really don’t have a clue.’ And I really hate to ever have to give that response.”

Rep. Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn, when he presented the House’s version of Sunday sales legislation, House Bill 1051, when he brought it before the House Public Policy Committee.

Both Smaltz and Alting gave similar responses to their respective bodies – that all stakeholders agreed the eight-hour window would be the best way to ease the state into Sunday alcohol sales. Further, Alting told the Senate the Alcohol Code Revision Commission – which was tasked with reviewing Indiana’s alcohol laws as they relate to retailers – also gave its stamp of approval to the noon to 8 p.m. window. Alting and Sen. Lonnie Randolph, D-East Chicago, served on the commission.

“To answer the question – a lot of discussions and a lot of listening. … We dissected Sunday sales and exactly what it meant, and it is about as clean a bill as you can get,” he said.

Alting also noted that alcohol is already a regulated substance, so regulating the time of day when it can be sold is not a novel idea.

Tallian’s amendment was defeated by a voice vote, sending the original version of SB 1 back to the full Senate for approval on third reading.  Meanwhile, the House Public Policy Committee passed HB 1051 on first reading on Wednesday, sending the legislation to the full House floor.

 American Sewing Guild meeting at new location.!

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The American  Sewing Guild will meet Tuesday, January 23rd    at Sew Tech located at 4651 Bayard Park Drive.
We will be making polar fleece sock hats for local charities.   Directions and fabric will be furnished.  Please bring a sewing machine or serger and sewing supplies.
Doors will be open at 5:30 followed by the meeting and sewing at 6;00.  Visitors are welcome.
For more information  call 812-568-2515 or email Evansville@asg.com
We look forward to a good response to this charity sew in!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Just Announced – Tech N9ne Planet Tour 2018 coming June 11!

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Just Announced!

TECH N9NE
PLANET TOUR 2018

Tickets are $33.50 in Advance and $35.50 Day of Show.
On-Sale date is Friday, January 26 at 10:00am
This concert is in the Exhibit Halls, there are no chairs-standing only.

Tickets and can be purchased at our Box Office, at 1-800-745-3000 or online through Ticketmaster.

Adopt A Pet

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King is a male red & white pit bull mix. He lived with Nina (a female pit bull/Boxer mix) in their previous home. King is much more shy than Nina, but as you can tell from his picture, he warms up quickly once he is out of his kennel and has the opportunity to snuggle! King’s adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm test. If you decide to take Nina too, take $25 off when you adopt them both to the same household! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!
 

Men’s Basketball Embarks On Road Trip To Bradley

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Aces And Braves Square Off on Saturday At 7 P.M.

A 2-game road trip awaits the University of Evansville men’s basketball team as the Purple Aces begin the stretch with a road game at Bradley on Saturday at 7 p.m.

A furious rally on Wednesday saw the Purple Aces cut a 13-point Indiana State lead to just two in the final minute before the Sycamores escaped with the 71-66 win.  Dru Smith fell just two points shy of his career mark, recording 23 points in the game on 7-of-12 shooting.

UE and Bradley tangled just two weeks ago inside the Ford Center as the Aces picked up their first MVC win of the season by a final of 68-44.  Ryan Taylor was the leading scorer in the contest with 21 points while Smith and Blake Simmons finished with 14 and 12, respectively.  Simmons enters Saturday’s game with 992 career points, just 8 shy of 1,000.

Another offensive outburst saw sophomore Dru Smith finish with 23 points on Wednesday versus the Sycamores, two off of his career mark.  Smith is on an absolute roll, posting 15.2 points per game in his six league games.  Smith notched five assists and a steal last time out and continues to lead the Valley in assists and steals.  Smith is 19th in the nation with 2.31 steals per game and is 67th in the NCAA with 5.0 assists.

Make it 13-for-13 for UE junior Ryan Taylor, who has scored at least 11 points in each of his 13 games played for the Aces this season.  Taylor chipped in 12 points against the Sycamores and retook the MVC scoring lead with his average of 20.4 points per game.  With 35.9 minutes per game, Taylor paces the league while his free throw efforts of 87.5% on the season are second.

Bradley is looking to right the ship as they have dropped three of their last four games, including a 68-44 game in Evansville, to drop to 13-7 and 3-4 in the MVC.  Darrell Brown continues to pace Bradley with 13.1 points per game.  Next up is Donte Thomas, who sits with 10.2 points and a team-high 6.7 rebounds; Thomas finished with 13 points and 13 rebounds on Wednesday in a 70-57 loss at Illinois State.  The Braves have been great at home this season, winning all nine games at Carver Arena.

 

Indiana State Police Investigating Police Action Shooting

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Friday morning at approximately 12:48, Warrick County Sheriff’s Department 911 Dispatch received a call regarding an individual with two knives that was threatening people at Governor Boon Square Apartments in Boonville. Two Boonville City Police officers arrived within two minutes and observed a male subject with two knives on the south side of the apartment complex.  The individual was told to drop the knives, but he refused and kept walking toward the officers. One officer discharged his Taser several times, but it was ineffective. The individual continued to approach the officers and refused to drop the knives. The second officer discharged his firearm striking the suspect.  Officers immediately contacted an ambulance and started to treat the individual for his injuries. He was transported to St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville where he died from his injuries.

Indiana State Police detectives and crime scene technicians are still on scene gathering information. Detectives are still attempting to positively identify the suspect.

Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

Investigating Agency: Indiana State Police

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Updated Information – Indiana State Police Investigating Police Action Shooting

Warrick County – The suspect involved in this morning’s police action shooting has been identified as Marshall Coleman, 58, of Boonville.

According to state police detectives, the 911 call reporting a male with two knives threatening people at Governor Boon Square Apartments came from Coleman’s cell phone. Coleman resides in the complex and detectives believe Coleman made the 911 call to initiate a confrontation with police. When officers arrived they didn’t see anyone else outside other than Coleman and no other tenants reported being threatened or injured by Coleman.

The Boonville City Police Officers involved in the incident have been identified as Lt. Mark Hadley and Patrolman Trevor Winters. Both officers were placed on paid administrative leave until at least Monday.

The autopsy is taking place at this hour and additional information will be released as it becomes available.

Investigating Agency: Indiana State Police

Big first half gives Eagles GLVC win over Miners

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball used first-half runs of 17-0 and 9-0 to cruise to a 90-71 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory over visiting Missouri University of Science & Technology Thursday evening at the Physical Activities Center.

The No. 15/21 Screaming Eagles (14-2, 6-1 GLVC) trailed by as much as four points early in the contest and by one when they erupted for 17 consecutive points to take a commanding 27-11 lead with two minutes to play in the first quarter. They scored nine straight in the second quarter and led by as many as 24 points before taking a comfortable 50-29 lead into the intermission.

Ten different players contributed in the scoring column for the Eagles, who were led senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois). Dahlstrom finished with 23 points and eight rebounds, including the first six points in USI’s 17-0 run.

Senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) finished with 16 points, while junior guard Alex Davidson (Salem, Indiana) chipped in 15 points, five rebounds and six steals. Junior forward Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) added nine points and a career-high five assists, while junior forward/center Mikayla Rowan (Brazil, Indiana) added eight points, five rebounds, and three assists.

Senior guard Janie Arand led the Miners with 23 points, while sophomore forward Maddie Raley, a Haubstadt, Indiana, native, added 18 points and seven rebounds.

USI returns to action Saturday at 1 p.m. when it hosts Truman State University for the sixth annual Hoops for Troops Military Appreciation Day at the PAC. The Bulldogs (10-5, 5-3 GLVC) lost to the University of Indianapolis, 79-63, Thursday evening in Indianapolis.