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City Council Updates Affordable Housing Trust Fund Guidelines

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Channel 44 News: City Council Updates Affordable Housing Trust Fund Guidelines

 Evansville City Council approves a set of rules creating guidelines for spending money from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.

This comes after council voted against transferring $100,000 into the fund a few weeks ago.

The new set of guidelines approved by city council will allow the board to have a say in how the money in the fund is spent.

The reason is to become more transparent.

“Council should have the right to know what’s being funded,” said councilwoman Missy Mosby. “And what’s going on.”

Before the approval of the ordinance, the AHTF could be used within Vanderburgh County. It’s been changed to only allow the funds to be used within Evansville city limits.

These changes will not affect the process people or Community Development Corporations (CDC) must go through to apply for the money.

City Councilwoman Connie Robinson was the lone ‘no’ vote against the ordinance.

Sullivan Named Aviation IN State Representative Of The Year

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State Rep. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) was recently named State Representative of the Year by Aviation Indiana for her support of the state’s balanced biennial budget, which included funding for local airports.

“When we passed the state’s two-year budget, special emphasis was placed on infrastructure and economic development in our state,” Sullivan said. “By prioritizing funding for our state’s airports, Indiana will be able to invest an additional $1.7 million in revenue in the Airport Development Grant Fund. These funds can be used by INDOT to pursue aviation infrastructure projects. I want to thank Aviation Indiana for this award, and I will continue supporting commonsense policies that invest in our infrastructure, which has a positive impact on our economy.”

Doug Joest, Aviation Indiana president and executive director of the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority, presented the award to Sullivan at a Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce event in Evansville.

“Representative Sullivan was instrumental in passing legislation that created a dedicated fund for airports in the state,” Joest said. “By having a state-dedicated fund that matches grants from the Federal Aviation Administration, airports across the state can better plan federal projects. We think that by having these funds in place, Indiana airports will be in a better position to receive additional federal discretionary funds. She understands the important role aviation serves in helping local businesses connect to their customers. By being connected, this creates jobs in our communities. We appreciate all of Holli’s hard work so that airports can continue to help Hoosier businesses grow.”

Sullivan serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which reviews all revenue-related policies and is the primary architect of the state’s biennial budget.

State Rep. Holli Sullivan represents House District 78, which includes portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

FOOTNOTE: Photo Caption: State Rep. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) (left) on Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, receives the State Representative of the Year award from Doug Joest, Aviation Indiana president and executive director of the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority. Sullivan was recognized for her support of the state’s balanced biennial budget, which included funding for local airports.

AG Curtis Hill Scheduled To Appear Tuesday On ‘Fox and Friends’

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Attorney General Curtis Hill is scheduled to return Tuesday, Oct.24, as a guest on Fox News Channel’s “Fox and Friends,” the nation’s No. 1-rated morning cable television program. He is expected to appear live by satellite around 7:20 a.m. EST.

Gen. Hill appeared on the show Saturday, Oct. 21, to discuss his recent op-ed regarding NFL protests and the issue of black-on-black violence. Tuesday’s conversation is expected to revolve around similar topics.

See Gen. Hill’s Oct. 21 appearance here.

Judge Rules Against Workers In ‘Popcorn-Lung’ Lawsuit

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A federal judge Wednesday ruled against 27 workers who claimed they suffered respiratory injuries from exposure to a microwave popcorn butter flavor ingredient that has been linked to lung disease in the manufacturing process.

Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker granted summary judgment to Givaudan Flavors Corp. on the final remaining claim in a suit brought in February 2014 in the District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. The plaintiffs claimed they suffered respiratory injuries from exposure to the flavoring ingredient diacetyl while working at the ConAgra Snack Foods Group plant in Rensselaer.

Barker previously ruled for Givaudan, leaving only the plaintiffs’ complaint of defective product design remaining in the case. Her ruling Wednesday on that issue likewise found for Givaudan, which supplied the diacetyl-containing ingredient to the ConAgra plant.

 “Plaintiffs provide no expert testimony on the costs and benefits of a diacetyl-free butter flavor or that the diacetyl-free butter flavors that existed prior to 2007 were cost-effective alternatives under general negligence principles,” Barker wrote in Gregory Aregood Jr., et al. v. Givaudan Flavors Corp., et al., 1:14-cv-00274. “… The costs and benefits of diacetyl-free butter flavors, or their cost effectiveness, is not common knowledge. Further, the fact that a diacetyl-free alternative existed is not enough; Plaintiffs must present evidence that the diacetyl-free butter flavors’ risks, benefits, and costs were favorable.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, current scientific evidence points to diacetyl as one agent that can cause flavorings-related lung disease. Other flavoring ingredients may also play a role.

THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS BRING THEIR 2018 WORLD TOUR TO EVANSVILLE ON JANUARY 11TH

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The Harlem Globetrotters known for their one-of-a-kind family entertainment will bring their 2018 World Tour to The Ford Center on January 11th at 7:00 PM to take on their long-time adversaries the Washington Generals.

The Globetrotters will face a revamped Washington Generals team which recently launched a more competitive profile, making an appearance in The Basketball Tournament over the summer. The tournament-tested team is looking to snap a 47-year losing streak against their world famous rivals during their 2018 tour.

With a star-studded roster featuring Big Easy Lofton, Ant Atkinson, Hi-Lite Bruton, Thunder Law, Bull Bullard and Cheese Chisholm – plus female stars TNT Lister, Ace Jackson and Hoops Green – the Globetrotters’ show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment. Their game at The For Center will showcase incredible ball handling wizardry, rim-rattling dunks, trick shots, hilarious comedy and unequaled fan interaction. After the game, Globetrotter stars will sign autographs and take photos with fans.

Tickets start at $26 and can be purchased at harlemglobetrotters.com, Ticketmaster.com, or at The Ford Center Box Office..

The Harlem Globetrotters® are legendary worldwide, synonymous with one-of-a-kind family entertainment and great basketball skills for the past 91 years. Throughout their history, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in 122 countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with their first-ever basketball experience. Proud inductees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Globetrotters have entertained hundreds of millions of fans – among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents – over nine thrilling decades. The American Red Cross is the official charity of the Harlem Globetrotters. Sponsored by Entenmann’s Donuts ®, Ticket Galaxy and Baden Sports, Harlem Globetrotters International, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Herschend Enterprises, the largest family-owned themed entertainment company in the U.S. For the latest news and information about the Harlem Globetrotters, visit the Globetrotters’ official Web site: www.harlemglobetrotters.com and follow them on Twitter @Globies.

Glenwood Leadership Academy Hosts Don’s Claytons Coat-A-Kid Kickoff

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Glenwood Leadership Academy in Evansville, Indiana will host the 2017 Don’s Claytons Coat-A-Kid campaign kickoff on Tuesday October 24th at 8:30 a.m. (CST). Students from the K-8 school will be at the event providing youthful enthusiasm and generating support for the program. In previous years, local kickoff sites have included Caze, Harwood, Lincoln, Culver, and many other schools. At each Coat-A-Kid kickoff, 95-110 students have received winter coats.

Since its implementation at the local level, the Coat-A-Kid initiative has distributed over 150,000 coats throughout the community. Steve Schmitt, owner of Don’s Claytons DCI Fine DryCleaning, is committed to annually providing a winter coat for every child who needs one. Each year, from October through December, community members are invited to bring gently used and new coats to any Don’s Claytons location. The coats are cleaned, if needed, and distributed to area infants, children, and teens via the Salvation Army, Evansville Christian Life Center, and in Boonville, at Hope Central.

Steve Schmitt notes nearly 5000 coats were donated to the 2016 Coat-A-Kid campaign.

 

This Week at USI

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4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 25

Author to present on Appalachian community, fact and fiction

The University of Southern Indiana will host a presentation from Dr. Judith Hoover, professor emerita of communication at Western Kentucky University, at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 25 in the David L. Rice Library Reading Room. The presentation, titled “Beyond Monongah: When Fact and Fiction Combine,” is free and open to the public. Read More

7 p.m. Wednesday, October 25

Fall Shaw Lecture to highlight forensic artist

Joe Mullins, Washington-based forensic artist, will present a special fall installment of the University of Southern Indiana’s Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 25 in Mitchell Auditorium located in the Health Professions Center on the USI campus. Mullins’ presentation, “Forensic Art: Where Art and Science Collide,” is free and open to the public. The Marlene V. Shaw Biology Lecture Series is funded through an endowment established by the USI Foundation. This event is being held in addition to the annual spring lecture. Read More

Registration opens at 8 a.m. Thursday, October 26

Nonprofit Excellence Symposium to feature keynote address, panel discussions

The University of Southern Indiana Master of Public Administration Program will host a Nonprofit Excellence Symposium on Thursday, October 26. The day-long event will feature sessions on fundraising and board management, and will be keynoted by Kevin Connelly, founding director of Louisville’s Center for Nonprofit Excellence. For more information, contact Dr. Matt Hanka, director of the MPA Program, at mjhanka@usi.edu or (812) 461-5204.

Noon Thursday, October 26

Romain College to host biometric research showcase

The University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business will host a free showcase of the research and capabilities of its User Perception, Cognition and Interaction (UPCI) Lab at noon Thursday, October 26 in the Griffin Center Great Hall. Lunch will be provided, and the event is open to the public. The showcase will highlight the tools and research capabilities of the UPCI Lab, as well as a live demonstration and the opportunity for hands-on experience for attendees. Speakers will include Dr. Dinko Bačić, assistant professor of computer information systems, and representatives from lab software vendor iMotions. Read More

Noon Friday, October 27

TEDxEvansville to be held in USI Performance Center

The 2017 TEDxEvansville event will be held at noon Friday, October 27 in the USI Performance Center. The event, themed Grow, will feature 11 speakers selected for their thought-provoking ideas and ability to convey their ideas in a moving way. Tickets are available online at TEDxEvansville.com. USI will also host a TEDxEvansville viewing party in University Center East 2217-2220. Read More

Exhibit open through Friday, October 27

New Harmony Gallery exhibition to present four depictions of hinterlands

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art opens its newest exhibition, Hinterlands, with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, September 16. The exhibition is free and open to the public from September 16 through October 27. This exhibition is possible through the generous support of the Efroymson Family Fund, the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Read More

10 a.m. Saturday, October 28

USI, Burdette Park to “Celebrate the Trail” with rides, food

The University of Southern Indiana and Burdette Park invite the public to “Celebrate the Trail,” a bike ride and walk on the scenic USI-Burdette Trail, starting at 10 am.m Saturday, October 28. The celebration will include free lunch and giveaways. Beginning at noon, a free picnic lunch of bratwursts, hot dogs, chips, ice cream and drinks will be available at Burdette Park Shelter #18. Read More

Exhibition open through Sunday, October 29

USI to hold double exhibition of photographs, prints

The McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries at the University of Southern Indiana will present two exhibits simultaneously. A Time and A Place: the Photographs of Sonny Brown from the University Archives and Special Collections and Richard Hunt: American Sculptor will both open on Wednesday, September 20 and run through Sunday, October 29. Former USI art faculty member Kristen Wilkins will present a free public lecture on the exhibit, “The Artist in the Archive: A Love Letter to the Photographic Object” at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 21 in Kleymeyer Hall in the Liberal Arts Center. A public reception for the exhibit will follow the presentation in the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries. Read More

6 p.m. Sunday, October 29

“Live at the Apollo” to feature student performers

The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center will host their annual Live at the Apollo event at 6 p.m. Sunday, October 29 in Carter Hall. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the event is free and open to the public. USI students are encouraged to check in using their Eagle Access Cards. Read More

10:30 a.m. Monday, October 30

Indiana Supreme Court to hear oral arguments at USI

The Supreme Court will travel to Carter Hall at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, to hear oral arguments in the case of B.A v. State of Indiana at 10:30 a.m. Monday, October 30. Press interested in attending must contact Sarah Kidwell at sarah.kidwell@courts.in.gov by 12 p.m. Monday, October 23. The argument will be webcast live by the University of Southern Indiana and uploaded to the Court’s website in coming weeks.  Read More

Saturday, November 4

16th Annual Norwegian Foot March set to host over 500 on USI campus

On Saturday, November 4, just one week before Veteran’s Day, over 500 participants will take on a University of Southern Indiana Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) tradition. The Norwegian Foot March will host cadets, military personnel, veterans and civilians who hope to finish the 18.6-mile race in under 4.5 hours. At 7:30 a.m., the start of the race will be marked by the firing of a U.S. Army howitzer. Proceeds from the Norwegian Foot March will benefit the participating students and cadets of the USI ROTC program. Read More

2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday, November 6

Dr. Bill Thomas’ ChangingAging Tour to visit USI

The University of Southern Indiana will host Dr. Bill Thomas’ ChangingAging Tour on Monday, November 6 at the USI Performance Center. The event will include two performances: Disrupt Dementia from 2:30 to 4 p.m., and Life’s Most Dangerous Game from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The performances are made possible by AARP Indiana, USI and the USI Foundation. Tickets can be purchased at https://changingaging.org/event/evansville-in/. Read More

Appointments accepted now for Monday, November 6 and Wednesday, November 8

USI Dental Hygiene Clinic to repeat free dental cleanings for veterans

The University of Southern Indiana Dental Hygiene Clinic will provide free dental cleaning, fluoride and X-rays for military veterans on November 6 and 8, 2017. In an attempt to serve more veterans, the USI Dental Hygiene Program will schedule appointments during both day and evening hours again this year. Read More

 

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For Week Of October 23, 2017

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Destinee Hanmore and Aaron McMillan, Evansville, son, Aaron Michael Jr., Oct. 11

Whitney Williams and John Hathaway, Harrisburg, IL, daughter, Harper Mariah, Oct. 16

LeAnne Wilson and Brad Shafer, Boonville, IN, son, Lennox Bradley, Oct. 16

Endy Santos and Aaron Vincent, Evansville, son, Lorenzo Alexander, Oct. 16

Johanna and Joshua Ackerman, Evansville, daughter, Emma Rose, Oct. 17

Johanna and Joshua Ackerman, Evansville, daughter, Everly Ann, Oct. 17

Heather and Brandon Welp, Ferdinand, IN, son, Gus Edward, Oct. 17

Macie Medcalf and Trevor Ivy, Patoka, IN, daughter, Delilah Rae, Oct. 17

Melissa Voegel and David Claoo, Evansville, son, Tristan Takei, Oct. 17

Natalie and Michael Hussmann, Evansville, son, Gabe Andrew, Oct. 18

Libberty Polston and Dakota West, Evansville, daughter, Kinsley Grace, Oct. 18

Leigh and Michael Sheats, Evansville, daughter, Elliana Claire, Oct. 19

Rachel Daly and Cruz Herrera, Henderson, KY, son, Cruz Alexander, Oct. 19

Stephanie and Andrew Bradley, Evansville, daughter, Zoey Paige, Oct. 20

Alisha Wicks, Evansville, son, James Anakin, Oct. 20

Billye Robling and Kevin Helfert, Cynthiana, IN, daughter, Alaina Shea, Oct. 20

Adopt A Pet

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“No pictures, please!” Shetland is a 6-month-old kitten from the “Horse Breed” litter. He is one of 2 left, and he’s a male. His adoption fee is $15 and includes his neuter, first vaccines & deworming, and registered microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or vhslifesaver.org for details!

KEEP Equine Industry Conference: Dialogue among breeds critically important to betterment of signature industry

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‘Kentucky is seeing growth in its horse industry, across many breeds and disciplines, at a time when the vast majority of other states are moving in the opposite direction.’
Media — Please find below a recap of the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s second Equine Industry Conference held Oct. 15-16. Copy available as text documents and more photos available by emailing tracksidejennie@gmail.com. Photo at right: Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles said the vast majority of horse farms in the Commonwealth are family-owned. Credit: Grace Clark
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Monday, Oct. 23) — The push to have equines treated the same as other agricultural livestock, the potential to use the lure of horses to further expand the commonwealth’s considerable tourism industry, the effort to cultivate a trained workforce and how historical horse racing is growing the industry were among the topics examined at the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s second Equine Industry Conference last week.
“Our second Equine Industry Conference highlighted many of the most important issues Kentucky’s horse industry faces,” said Joe Clabes, KEEP’s Executive Director. “Bringing industry leaders and policymakers together to discuss how we capitalize on recent gains and address ongoing challenges is critically important to the betterment of the Commonwealth’s signature industry.
“Kentucky is seeing growth in its horse industry, across many breeds and disciplines, at a time when the vast majority of other states are moving in the opposite direction. These discussions will help us continue to build on that success.”
Conference highlights:
Photos below: Top left: Denali Stud owner Craig Bandoroff. Top right: Executive director Pat Kline accepts the Vision Award for Central Kentucky Riding for Hope. Bottom left: Terri Burch, interim director of the University of Louisville’s Equine Industry Program, announces with KEEP executive director Joe Clabes the Tim Capps mentoring internship. Bottom right: KEEP chairman and Kentucky Downs president Corey Johnsen. All credit Grace Clark except Craig Bandoroff credit is Will Glasscock.