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Program helps low-income Hoosiers keep warm this winter

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By Adrianna Pitrelli
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — As chillier weather arrives, some Hoosiers have to make the decision between warming their homes or putting food on the table.

“It’s often comes down to making that choice in the winter,” said Jessica Di Santo, director of communications for United Way of Central Indiana.

But through the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Hoosiers can get help.

The Low Income Energy Assistance Program starts its Winter Assistance Program Wednesday.

The Winter Assistance Program, started in 2006, provides funds for low-income families to pay their utility bills.

The money, provided by the federal government, is administered by community-based organizations across 92 counties. People below 150 percent of the poverty line, which is an individual making less than $18,096 or a family of four making less than $36,900, are eligible for the assistance.

“It really is United Way’s mission to put people on a path of self-sufficiency,” Di Santo said. “You can’t be on that path if you’re living below the poverty level and worried about making high energy payments throughout the winter.”

The Energy Assistance Program helps about 108,000 families yearly by providing financial assistance to low-income households to maintain utility service during the winter heating and summer cooling seasons. Locally, United Way of Central Indiana served 18,661 low income households in Marion County last year with these federal dollars.

Assistance is income-based and the electric utility expenses must be the responsibility of the household.

“With this federal program, at least one of those barriers is eliminated for this group of people,” Di Santo said. “It helps clear the hurdles for these individuals to have a warm home and be on a path to self sufficiency.”

Applicants must provide income, household and utility verification. The benefit is one-time and is given directly to the utility provider.

People can apply online at IndyEAP.org or can make an appointment by calling 211.

Adrianna Pitrelli is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Adopt A Pet

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Ambrose is a 6-year-old male orange tabby. He was picked up as a stray from Evansville Animal Care & Control. He’s a petite guy, weighing on 8 lbs. Amrbose is neutered & ready to go home today for only $30. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

Magistrate judge slams ‘troubling trend’: lawyers ignoring orders

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

Note to lawyers with cases in the Southern District of Indiana: don’t give the overworked judicial officers cause to call you out for missing deadlines or shrugging off orders. Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker did just that in a blistering two-page order issued Friday.

“The latest developments in this case reflect what the undersigned believes is a continuing and troubling trend of ignoring Court-ordered deadlines and instructions,” Baker wrote in an order that vacated a settlement conference that had been set for Thursday in an employment race- and age-discrimination complaint. He also ordered the parties in the case to private mediation.

In the case at issue, Roseann L. Maxey v. Access Therapy, 1:16-cv-01286, Roseann Maxey, who is African-American, alleges she was fired from her job in June 2015 for failing to recruit an adequate number of candidates, while other employees who also failed to meet recruiting goals were retained. The defense denies her claims of race and age discrimination and states numerous affirmative defenses supporting the decision to fire Maxey.

Baker wrote that counsel for the plaintiff and defendant had not followed prior orders to submit confidential settlement statements to him three days before the hearing, and counsel also failed to exchange updated settlement proposals as a prior order outlined.

“Counsel had no justification for these shortcomings other than a failure to read and follow the order, which of course is unacceptable,” Baker wrote.

“As a result of the lawyers’ inattention to their obligations as counsel of record, they wasted judicial resources. Such resources are particularly scarce at this time given that the Southern District of Indiana is operating under a judicial emergency, which has been exacerbated by the recent deaths of Senior District Judge Larry J. McKinney and Magistrate Judge Denise K. LaRue,” Baker wrote.

“District Judges and Magistrate Judges from across the Seventh Circuit have generously given their time to travel to this district to help the judges here with their caseloads during this challenging period,” Baker continued. “It is against this backdrop that the undersigned is increasingly frustrated with lawyers that neglect to read and follow a straightforward order. This is particularly so given that the order at issue was crafted with the intention of providing the Magistrate Judge with the essential background information needed to assist the lawyers and their clients in resolving their dispute.”

But Baker wasn’t finished.

“Not only were judicial resources wasted, counsel wasted their clients’ time and money too, as well as their own,” he wrote, adding that referring the matter to private mediation also will add to the cost of litigating the dispute.

“A trend can be defined as a current style,” Baker said. “The undersigned remains hopeful that lawyers engaging in such practices will more carefully focus on the task at hand and that, as a result, the troubling trend described above will pass.”

The District Court for the Southern District of Indiana for years has been among the busiest courts in the nation based on federal court weighted caseload statistics. The recent deaths of LaRue and McKinney compounded the court’s longstanding judicial emergency.

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University of Evansville Presenting Guest Lecture on Travels of St. Paul

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Historian Glen Thompson will present a lecture on “Where St. Paul Really Traveled: New Archaeological Light on Paul’s Missionary Journeys” at the University of Evansville on Monday, November 13. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center on UE’s campus. The event is being co-sponsored by UE’s philosophy and religion and archaeology and art history departments

The Acts of the Apostles describes three mission trips by St. Paul. All three took him overland over Roman roads through ancient Anatolia or Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). Starting in 2010, Thompson began a long-term project of finding and cataloging the thousands of ancient Roman road fragments, bridges, and milestones that still exist in Turkey and using them to construct a more accurate map of the ancient Roman road system. Combining that data with a close reading of Paul’s itineraries in Acts and employing the latest GPS and satellite imaging technology, the Anatolian Road Project has made three trips to Turkey seeking to resolve long-standing difficulties and gain more precise delineation of ancient sites and topography related to Paul’s travels.

In this illustrated talk, Thompson will share these discoveries of road fragments, bridges, and inscriptions from the period made on those trips – and provide the project’s detailed reconstruction of Paul’s routes.

Thompson earned his MA and PhD in Greco-Roman History from Columbia University. His research interests and publications include Pauline Christianity, Tang era Christianity in China, and the early papacy.

In 2015 the first volume of his critical edition and translation of the earliest surviving papal correspondence appeared: The Correspondence of Pope Julius I. Thompson, an ordained Lutheran clergyman, has done pastoral work in Zambia and New York City, and has taught at Michigan Lutheran Seminary and Wisconsin Lutheran College. He currently serves as academic dean and professor of New Testament and historical theology at Asia Lutheran Seminary in Hong Kong.

Winners Announced in Ivy Tech Vex Robotics Competition

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Mater Dei High School’s Robomater2 team took home first place in today’s Vex Robotics Competition at Ivy Tech Community College. Second place went to Signature School1 and third place went to Perry Central.

About 50 students in grades 4-12 interested in robotics participated in the annual competition. The VEX Robotics Challenge was titled “Math Whiz,” and was sponsored by Ivy Tech’s School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Applied Technology.

The focus of the contest was for the team members to be able to think on their feet. The teams were supplied ahead of time with angles and elevations of turns. In a series of challenges, competitors had  to calculate times and distances to see how well they know their robot’s capabilities. The VEX Robotics Design System offers students an exciting platform for learning about areas rich with career opportunities spanning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). These are just a few of the many fields students can explore by creating with VEX Robotics Technology. Beyond science and engineering principles, a VEX Robotics project encourages teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups. 

BREAKING NEWS: USI Men’s Cross Country Advances to National Championships

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Eighth-ranked University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country advanced to the NCAA II National Championships with a second place finish Saturday in the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships at the Elvin R. King Cross Country Course in Cedarville, Ohio.

The Screaming Eagles finished second out of 28 teams with 72 points, just 14 behind champion Grand Valley State University. Lewis University finished third with 107 points to also advance.

Senior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) paced the Eagles with a seventh place finish, completing the 10k in 31 minutes, 36.6 seconds. Two seconds behind in eighth was senior Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana), who finished in 31:38.4.

Also finishing back-to-back were sophomore Austin Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) and junior Darin Lawrence(Indianapolis, Indiana) in 16th and 17th, respectively. Nolan finished in 31:52.4 and Lawrence in 31:54.0. Rounding out the scoring for USI was sophomore Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee), who came in 29th in 32:27.1.

Grau, Parker, Nolan and Lawrence all earned All-Midwest Region honors by finishing in the top 25.

The NCAA II National Championships are November 18 at Angel Mounds in Evansville, Indiana.

Breaking News: Ladies Eagles Place Fifth At NCAA Midwest Region Championships

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country placed fifth at the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships Saturday at the Elvin R. King Cross Country Course in Cedarville, Ohio.

With only the top three teams automatically advancing to the NCAA II Championships, USI will look to receive one of eight at-large bids into the 32-team field.

Junior Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana) was the first Screaming Eagle to cross the line in the 6k event, placing sixth in 21 minutes, 42.8 seconds. Jones narrowly missed automatically qualifying as an individual—the top two individuals and any individual in the top five not on an advancing team qualify for the national championships.

Jones would have an opportunity to receive one of eight individual at-large bids if the Eagles did not receive a team bid.

Next across for USI was junior Melina Gryschka (Garbsen, Germany) in 23rd with a time of 22:13.1. Jones and Gryschka each earned All-Midwest Region honors for finishing in the top 25.

Following Jones and Gryschka, freshman Jennifer Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) placed 30th in 22:32.8. Completing the five scorers for the Eagles were Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) and Kate Henrickson(Boonville, Indiana) in 36th and 42nd, respectively. Lincoln finished in 22:42.2 and Henrickson in 22:49.9

The NCAA II National Championships are November 18 at Angel Mounds in Evansville, Indiana.