Home Blog Page 464

Indiana Agriculture Insider

0

ISDAisdaISDAISDA


ISDAISDAISDA

Hoosier poultry producers were generous with their communities

again throughout 2024

Earlier this week, Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and the Indiana State Poultry Association recognized the generosity of Indiana’s poultry producers at the 77th annual Governor’s Poultry Presentation at the Indiana Statehouse.

Through their generosity, Indiana food banks and community organizations were able to offer 250,000 pounds of nutrient-rich duck, turkey and chicken meat to Hoosiers in need. Indiana chicken egg producers supplied food banks with one million dozen eggs, and duck producers donated upwards of 50,000 dozen eggs this year as well. Beyond the donation of poultry and eggs, poultry companies provided in excess of $120,000 in direct contributions to various not-for-profit and charitable organizations in their communities.

ISDA

Click below to read more about the poultry presentation event.

ISDA

isda


ISDAISDAISDA

Nominate Local Indiana Teachers for Top Agricultural Educator Award

Agriculture educators play a vital role within their communities by investing countless hours to prepare and empower students for successful careers in the industry. To honor their contributions and support them with additional resources, Nationwide and Indiana FFA are accepting nominations for Indiana’s leading agricultural teachers for a chance to be named as the 2024-2025 Ag Educator of the Year.

Each year, finalists receive $500 in funding to help advance their programs and the grand prize winner receives an additional $3,000 to boost their efforts and the coveted Golden Owl Award trophy. Nominate any Indiana agriculture educator for the 2024-2025 Golden Owl Award from November 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024.

ffa

Click below to find more information or to nominate someone you know.

ISDA

ISDA


ISDAISDAisda

Order an Indiana Grown Holiday Gift Box Today!

ISDASupport local and spread some holiday cheer with Indiana Grown the Indiana Grown Holiday Box!

This year’s gift box showcases a variety of products from Indiana Grown members located across the state including coffees, sweet treats and body care items. Indiana Grown is a statewide initiative housed within the Indiana State Department of Agriculture to highlight local products and artisan goods.

Click below to order the 2024 Indiana Grown Holiday Box. Quantities are limited.

ISDA

isda


ISDAISDAisda

2025 Indiana Dairy Producers (IDP) Forum

isdaFrom inspiring keynote sessions to sneak previews at new products to educational sessions, plus networking and celebrating industry leaders, there is something for every Indiana dairy producer at the 2025 Indiana Dairy Producers (IDP) Forum. IDP is focused on making Indiana the most desirable place to produce milk and the Forum taking place in French Link, Indiana, on January 28-29, 2025, provides a wealth of information and connections to help dairies advance and improve.

Click here to see the full program and registration details.

isda


ISDAISDA

ISDAISDA Participates in 33rd Tri-National Agricultural Accord

ISDA Director Lamb represented Indiana at the 33rd Tri-National Agricultural (TNA) Accord, hosted by NASDA in Arlington, VA. The TNA is a series of meetings with state and provincial leaders from departments of agriculture in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Participants engage in bilateral and trilateral discussions on key agricultural issues impacting the North American bloc while also building important relationships and partnerships that ISDA can use to benefit Indiana farmers and exporters in the future.

ISDAIndiana Presence at SIAL Paris
International Trade Manager Megan Bixler attended SIAL Paris in October on behalf of ISDA and the Indiana Soybean Alliance to support exhibiting Indiana companies and promote Indiana products. There were four Indiana companies that exhibited in USA pavilions: Maple Leaf Farms, Weaver Popcorn Bulk, American Beverage Marketers and Golden Waffles. SIAL Paris is one of the largest food trade shows in the world, with more than 7,000 exhibitors from 200 countries and 265,000 visitors.

2025 Trade Show Opportunities:

May 13 – 15: 2025 Sweets and Snacks Expo Indiana Pavilion

May 17 – 20: 2025 National Restaurant Association Show Indiana Pavilion

For more information regarding these trade show opportunities, contact Megan Bixler, ISDA International Trade Manager.

The Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville Presents Happy Noon Years 2024

0

The Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville Presents Happy Noon Years 2024

EVANSVILLE, IN – The Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) is ringing in the New Year early at their annual Happy Noon Years.  This event gives children the opportunity to ring in the New Year without staying up late, with a countdown to noon.  Happy Noon Years is on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Festivities will be throughout all three floors of the Children’s Museum and are sure to excite!
What to Expect:
  • DJ ELO bringing the tunes (9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Full Museum)
  • Daniel “The Balloon Guy” making balloon art (10 a.m. – 12 p.m., Work Smart)
  • Glow Parties (10 a.m. -10:45 a.m. & 3 p.m. – 4 p.m., SparkPlug)
  • Confetti Balloon Pop Countdown (10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 p.m., Lobby)
  • Balloon Drop (12 p.m., Work Smart, Freedom Gallery, Speak Loud, Live Well, Kids World, SparkPlug)
  • Magic Show (12:25 p.m. – 12:45 p.m., SparkPlug)
  • New Years Crafts (All Day, Full Museum)
The day will be packed with festive fun, crafts, and activities designed for all ages.  From a magic show and DIY crafts, there’s something for the whole family!
“The Happy Noon Year’s Celebration at cMoe is more than just a festive countdown—it’s a unique opportunity for families to celebrate together while engaging in creative, hands-on activities that spark curiosity and exploration,” says Director of Education and Experience Melissa Goembel. “Events like this promote critical skills such as collaboration and communication, and it’s a perfect reminder that learning happens everywhere—even while having fun!”
This event is $16, which includes General Admission to the Children’s Museum for the full day.  cMoe Members will pay $5, children under 18 months of age get in for free, and Museums for All Members will pay $4.  Tickets can be purchased in the Children’s Museum or online at www.cmoekids.org.  Interested in becoming a cMoe Member? Visit our website at www.cmoekids.org/join/membership to learn more!

HOT JOBS

0

Assistant Project Manager

Deaconess Health System, Inc 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Evansville, IN
$71,656 – $115,232 a year
 Easily apply
Work with project team to develop and manage the furniture and minor equipment budget, acquisition and installation process for capital construction projects.
2 days ago

Compensation Analyst I

Deaconess Health System, Inc 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Evansville, IN • Hybrid remote
 Easily apply
Develops cost models, forecast analyses and plan design recommendations on a variety of global compensation programs, including, but not limited to, base pay,…
1 day ago

Practice Coordinator – The Women’s Cancer Center

Deaconess Womens Hospital of Southern IN 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
 Easily apply
One on one student loan coaching via email, chat or calls. Technology – Obtains EPIC super-user training in order to support clinical and clerical staffs.
2 days ago

Manager Phlebotomy Inpatient

Deaconess Hospital, Inc. 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
 Easily apply
This task also includes budget control in order to assure cost effective operations and preparation of cost analysis reports.
1 day ago

Clinical Application Analyst – Epic Cupid

Deaconess Health System, Inc 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Evansville, IN • Hybrid remote
 Easily apply
The Analyst will work with other internal analysts and technical staff to conceptualize function, data structures and best fit, and create functional…
2 days ago

Perinatal Sonographer- Outpatient-Maternal Fetal Medicine

Deaconess Womens Hospital of Southern IN 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
 Easily apply
Maintains license/certification in Fetal Echo registry (or obtain within 12 months of hire). We are seeking a team player who is looking for an exceptional full…
Just posted

Infusion Nurse (RN)

Deaconess Hospital, Inc. 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
$31.90 – $49.00 an hour
 Easily apply
Active Registered Nurse (RN) in IN or compact licensed states. We pride ourselves on retaining our top talent by offering work environments that support…
4 days ago

IL Registered Nurse – Emergency Department

Union County Hospital 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Anna, IL
 Easily apply
Current AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) or Red Cross BLS certification; AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) or Red Cross PALS; and AHA Advanced Cardiac Life…
Just posted

Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular Short Stay/COU (RN) WEO Days

Deaconess Hospital, Inc. 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
 Easily apply
Active Registered Nurse (RN) in Indiana or a compact licensed state. We pride ourselves in retaining our top talent by offering work environments that support…
1 day ago

DSS Registered Nurse – Endoscopy (RN)

Deaconess Health System, Inc 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Evansville, IN
$32.50 an hour
 Easily apply
Newly hired RNs on or after October 1, 2014 with five (5) years or less nursing experience are required to receive their BSN within five (5) years from date of…
1 day ago

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

0
EPD

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.

USI finishes homestand by hosting East-West​​​​​​​

0

USI finishes homestand by hosting East-West​​​​​​​

Story Links

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball concludes its three-game homestand by hosting East-West University Monday at Liberty Arena. Tipoff time is set for 7 p.m.

All of the action from USI’s homestand can be seen live on ESPN+. The game can also be heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com).

Tickets for the homestand and all USI home dates are on sale now at USIScreamingEagles.com.

The USI Screaming Eagles are perfect in the first two games of the homestand, defeating the University of South Dakota, 92-83, and Indiana State University, 87-77. USI is averaging 89.5 points per game and led by junior guard Jayland Randall, who is averaging 19.5 points per game. Sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi follows 15.0 points per game, while graduate forward Jack Mielke is posting 13.0 points per outing. Junior guards Jared Washington and Damoni Harrison round out the double-digit scorers are posting 10.5 points per game.

Junior guard Jack Campion has been perfect at the point, averaging nine assists and no turnovers during the homestand.

Randall leads USI through the first seven games, overall, with 16.6 points per outing, while Harrison is close behind with 13.9 points per contest. Olowoniyi follows the top two with 13.7 points per appearance, while Washington is averaging 11.5 points.

The Phantoms of East-West, which play in the USCAA, are 2-8 overall in 2024-25 and have lost their last three games.

USI leads the all-time series, 1-0, after posting a 107-49 last season. Javius_Moore and Mielke led USI in scoring during the win with 16 points and 15 points, respectively.

Following the homestand, USI returns to the road for a trip to Southern Illinois University for a 2 p.m. game at the Banterra Center in Carbondale, Illinois.

USI wins in dominating fashion in first game in Puerto Rico

0

USI wins in dominating fashion in first game in Puerto Rico

MANATI, Puerto Rico – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball opened its stint at the Puerto Rico Clasico with a convincing 70-34 victory over Youngstown State University Friday in Manati, Puerto Rico.

With the win, USI won its fifth consecutive contest to improve to 6-1 this season and 8-1 all time in overseas MTE games. Youngstown State dropped to 4-3 after a third straight setback.

Southern Indiana came out contesting on the defensive end and firing on the offensive end. USI led 14-0 just past six minutes into the contest. Junior guard Ali Saunders and graduate forward Meredith Raley each hit a three-pointer, while graduate forward Madi Webb scored on a pair of intermediate looks. The Screaming Eagles went scoreless the rest of the opening quarter but held Youngstown State to only five points with one made field goal in the opening period.

The Screaming Eagles’ defense continued to stifle the Penguins in the second quarter, allowing USI to build onto its lead. Sophomore forward Chloe Gannon’s second make of the quarter gave USI a 20-point cushion, 25-5. The scoring effort remained balanced throughout the first half. USI put up 18 unanswered points with the help of six points from senior Vanessa Shafford. Southern Indiana led 32-5 at the break after keeping the Penguins scoreless and 0-10 from the floor in the second quarter.

After a few baskets for USI early in the third quarter, Youngstown State made a solid response to settle into the second half. Four makes from beyond the arc helped the Penguins find a little offensive momentum, but Southern Indiana continued to also find success on the offensive end and getting to the free-throw line. After a 22-21 quarter in favor of USI, the Eagles led 54-26 going to the fourth quarter.

Webb’s solid post-play continued with another pair of conversions inside to help push Southern Indiana’s advantage to 30-plus points. The Screaming Eagles’ defense remained stout, holding Youngstown State scoreless in the final five minutes.

Southern Indiana’s efficient offensive output led to all 10 Screaming Eagles who saw action in the game making their way into the scoring column. Saunders, Gannon, and sophomore guard Triniti Ralston tallied double figures in the contest. USI shot over 50 percent as a team.

Meanwhile, Youngstown State had one player score double digits. The Penguins were limited to 20 percent shooting in the game.

Southern Indiana will return to action in their second game of the Puerto Rico Clasico against Le Moyne College on Saturday morning at approximately 9:30 a.m. CT. The game can be heard through The Spin 95.7 FM and is available for purchase to watch via livestream at puertoricocollegesportstours.com. Coverage information and links can be found on the USI Women’s Basketball page at usiscreamingeagles.com.

Breaking: Cold Weather Means Warming Centers Are Open in Evansville

0

As a stretch of cold weather closes in on our community, the City of Evansville – along with numerous partner organizations – want to remind residents of the resources available for these who need help keeping warm in cold temperatures.

When temperatures drop beneath a certain designated point, organizations will declare a “White Flag Night” in order to provide additional emergency shelter space during freezing weather conditions. These conditions vary a bit based on the organization – United Caring Service, for example, declares a White Flag Night when the temperature will be 40 degrees or colder for three hours or more; while Evansville Rescue Mission declares a White Flag Night when the “feels like” temperature drops below 35 degrees.

Below, please find the list of resources available during White Flag events:

  • United Caring Shelters (UCS) will call a White Flag every night when temperatures will be 40 degrees or colder for three hours or more.
    • Check in for UCS WF will be 8:00 PM. Men, Women, and Children will be allowed in, no couples in cots, mats, or mattresses from outside UCS are allowed.
    • Guests who are currently banned/barred from UCS at the time of WF will be allowed in.
    • Check out for UCS WF will be 7:00 AM and guest are allowed to stay in the UCS Day Shelter the following day, use the showers, laundry facilities, and eat three (3) meals.
    • United Caring Services understand that addiction is a medical and/or behavioral issue, and substance use outside of UCS WF hours should not be considered a reason to exclude someone from overnight shelter. However, to have a safe and harmonious community, we must insist that everyone makes every effort to behave safely and appropriately during UCS WF hours. UCS will not tolerate the use of alcohol or drugs in our building or anywhere on our property. UCS WF guests are subject to rules and community expectations throughout their stay and refusal or inability to observe these rules may result in being asked to leave for the night
  • Evansville Rescue Mission (ERM) WF will be implemented when the “feels like” temperature is below 35 degrees.
    • Check in for ERM WF will be 8:00 PM. Guests will have access to designated dorms and restrooms within the Weather Contingency wing. Guests are restricted to this area and are not permitted in standard resident dorms or restroom areas.
    • Individuals with minor violations may access the facility during White Flag but will be asked to leave if another rules is broken.
    • Check out for ERM WF will be 6:00 AM. Guests may stay in the atrium from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Standard rules of conduct apply.
    • Overnight guests at ERM must be male, aged 18 or older, and be able to pass a breathalyzer test. Guests listed on the sex offender registry or permanently banned from the facility are not eligible.
  • Warming Centers: provided at various locations throughout Evansville
    • Evansville-Vanderburgh Public Library (EVPL) will serve as a warming center during our normal operating hours at EVPL Central Library. We always commit ourselves to being open and accessible for heating and/or cooling. During these times, everyone must follow our EVPL Code of Conduct, and anyone who has been suspended from using the library will still be suspended during weather events. Additionally, if the library closes due to truly inclement weather, EVPL Central Library would not be available during that time.
      • Location: 200 SE MLK Jr BLVD, Evansville, IN 47713 (corner of MLK & Walnut St)
      • Times are as follows (excluding holidays or emergency weather events):
        • Monday – Thursday: 9 AM to 8 PM
        • Friday: 9 AM to 6 PM
        • Saturday: 9 AM to 5 PM
        • Sunday: 1 PM to 5 PM
      • CK Newsome Center, provided by the City of Evansville, will serve as a warming center during normal operating hours. All guests are subject to the rules of conduct of the center while in attendance.
        • Location: 100 E Walnut St, Evansville, IN 47713
        • Times are as follows (excluding holidays or emergency weather events):
          • Monday – Friday: 8 AM to 5 PM

Community Leader Profile: Jaimie Sheth

0
Screenshot

Jaimie Sheth is making a huge impact in our Evansville community and region through her heart for serving others through her nonprofit, JD Sheth Foundation (JD Sheth). Jaimie’s passion for project based assistance has pushed her to complete 65 infrastructure projects, first through global work like building schools and houses in impoverished countries before focusing on localized projects like building homes for veterans, revitalization through green spaces, and dozens of infrastructure projects when she moved back to Evansville to take care of her ailing parents. JD Sheth has worked in 16 countries in the last 14+ years supporting over 13,000 people locally and around the world in the process.

Having retired from her 19-year career in physical therapy in 2019, Jaimie moved back to Evansville from her home in Los Angeles to care for her mom, who was navigating end-of-life challenges. In the process of daily visits and support for her parents, she worked on growing JD Sheth in the Evansville community and pushed to make greater change in the areas of affordable housing, education, neighborhood revitalization, and energy efficiency. She did just that. She is a powerhouse, an advocate, and is very well respected for her work making positive and sustainable change in other people’s lives. She does what she does because she loves it. She loves helping people and that is evident by her annual salary of $0. Jaimie is retired and she does what she does because she believes everyone deserves opportunities and that everyone matters. You can see that through her patient care in her previous career, through her work at JD Sheth, and through her interactions in her daily life. She does her work and lives for other reasons that bring immense joy and value to her life.

One of Jaimie’s favorite topics include conversations that identify issues and strategize to achieve positive outcomes. She is a very goal oriented person and is one of the most driven people you will ever meet.

Jaimie’s daily schedule reads like an exhausting, but accomplished one. Her day starts early as she is the caretaker of her 89 year old father, she works a full day at her foundation as a volunteer, and returns to her father’s home to make sure he gets into bed safely before returning to her home.

Collaboration with those who value work ethic as much as she does sparks the desire in Jaimie to do more. Her life’s work is evidence of that. Finding solutions to the issues we face in our community to make a positive impact in the lives of our residents, meeting them where they are at, continuing to learn, be a resource, and grow are things she values.

Jaimie Sheth is known to be a visionary, a big thinker, and an action oriented person. She listens to the problem, she derives a plan, and she implements it. It’s what drives her and gives her purpose. Jaimie can tell you story upon story of her adventures all over the world supporting infrastructure projects to meet the needs of others. Those experiences are what inspires Jaimie to do more and push the envelope. Of her many accomplishments, one of her proudest in her 14+ years of running JD Sheth is the development of a weatherization enhancement program that allows low income households in Evansville and our region to
have a more energy efficient home. She raised over $1,000,000 in 2023/2024 to support this program and she is excited to sustain and expand it in the coming years. JD Sheth’s focus is Evansville, Indiana, where the majority of the funds stay; however, she will never forget those who live in the world around us.

Jaimie serves on multiple boards, advisory committees, and commissions including the JD Sheth Foundation’s Board of Directors (President), City of Evansville’s Board of Public Works, USI Foundation’s Board of Directors, and she chairs multiple committees as the Director of Development for the Friends of Stephanie Terry. Jaimie has received several awards recognizing her and her foundation’s work including the Sagamore of the Wabash from the State of Indiana, Junior League of Evansville’s Top 20 Women in Business in the Tri-State, Leadership Everyone’s Individual award in Community and Neighborhood, the International Awareness and Involvement award from Evansville Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, and most recently the City of Evansville’s highest honor, the McGary Jones Visionary and Humanitarian award which was presented to her at the United Way’s Day of Caring this year.

Jaimie Sheth is the truest form of the word “Philanthropist”, which means ‘love of people’. She is empathetic, compassionate, a listener, and a doer. She believes that all lives have meaning and worth and the Evansville community and our region are very lucky to have her and the support of the JD Sheth Foundation.