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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Sales Associate Part-Time
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Heavy Equipment Operator
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Crew
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Department Manager
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Gov. Holcomb Announces Members Of Next Level Indiana Trust Fund Investment Board

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced members of the investment board for the newly created Next Level Indiana Trust Fund. The fund was a key component of Gov. Holcomb’s 2017 Next Level legislative agenda. Members of the board will adopt an investment policy to guide how the funds are deployed to best diversify and grow the state’s economy.

The Next Level Fund replaces the Next Generation Trust Fund, which was created as a part of the lease of the Indiana Toll Road in 2006. The fund includes approximately $500 million; up to $250 million of the total fund can be used for Next Level investments.

“The Next Level Trust Fund will build upon Indiana’s developing venture community and support increased entrepreneurship and innovation in our state,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Those selected to serve on the investment board for this fund will provide valuable insight and expertise to ensure we leverage and get the greatest possible benefit from these funds.”

Legislation approved by the Indiana General Assembly earlier this year established five members of the Next Level Indiana Trust Fund Investment Board: the state’s secretary of commerce or designee, who will serve as the board’s chair; the director of the office of management and budget; the state treasurer; and two governor appointees with experience and knowledge in investments.

The governor has appointed Cynthia Lucchese, chief administrative and financial officer for Hulman & Company in Indianapolis, and Bill Godfrey, former co-founder, chair and chief executive officer of the software marketing company Aprimo, which was sold in 2010, and current managing director of 4G Ventures in Carmel, to the board. They will join Elaine Bedel, president of Indiana Economic Development Corporation, who will serve as the Secretary of Commerce’s designee and chair the board. Micah Vincent, director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Kelly Mitchell, Indiana’s treasurer, are the other voting members.

Additionally, the governor signed Executive Order 17-18 that creates two nonvoting advisory positions on the board, and he announced his appointments:

  • State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) will serve as the governor’s at-large advisory member.
  • State Rep. Tim Brown (R-Crawfordsville) will serve as the governor’s advisory appointment from the Indiana General Assembly.

The Next Level Indiana Trust Fund was established by the Indiana Finance Authority as a charitable trust that operates separately from the state of Indiana. The board acts as the trustee for the fund and will adopt an investment policy to guide Next Level Fund investments.

The board will meet for the first time tomorrow in Indianapolis. Details of the meeting are available at www.in.gov/ifa/2347.htm.

Adopt A Pet

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Mimi is a female American Bulldog. She’s approximately 5 years old. She, Gigi, and Gilly were recently rescued from a sad situation in Illinois where they were living outdoors with no shelter around the clock. A family member from a different household went to care for them when she could, but she needed help and called VHS. Mimi is heartworm-positive, but that’s okay – her $300+ treatment is included in her $100 adoption fee, along with her spay, microchip, and vaccines. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

Ellis Park Live-Money Tourney Aug. 20: ‘Value Is Obvious’ 

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With 4 seats awarded to National Horseplayers Championship, no track cut,  
Tournament has ‘one of most player-friendly prize structures of any contest’
  One of the fundamental principles for serious horseplayers is finding value. And you won’t find many tournaments that offer competitors the value of the Aug. 20 live-money Bluegrass Tournament at Ellis Park, whose top four finishers earn trips to handicapping’s most prestigious competition.
“Yay! Ellis is back in the fold. With (track owner) Ron Geary, they’ve always been a great host,” said Judy Wagner, the First Lady of handicapping tournaments and winner of the 2001 National Handicapping Championship, now known as the National Horseplayers Championship. “This contest is very player-friendly, with absolutely no takeout from the players’ live bankroll. Nothing is coming on the backs of the players.”
Entry fee to participate is $500, of which $200 goes toward prize money, with Ellis Park and contest administrator AmWager taking no money out. The remaining $300 is the player’s live bankroll, with participants keeping any money they make or have left at the end of the tournament. In addition, the top four finishers will earn a berth in the 2018 National Horseplayers Championship in February in Las Vegas, along with hotel room at tournament site Treasure Island Hotel & Casino and airfare up to $500. The NHC winner also is honored with the Eclipse Award as North America’s champion handicapper.
“With a generous 100-percent payback of the prize pool and four NHC seats offered on top of that, The Bluegrass Tournament at Ellis Park carries one of the most player-friendly prize structures of any contest in North America,” said Eric Wing, communications director at HorseTourneys and longtime emcee of the National Horseplayers Championship. “It’s a great opportunity to win significant cash and qualify for the NHC — and to do so for a very modest outlay.”
Joe Kristufek is the paddock analyst at Ellis Park, Churchill Downs and Kentucky Downs and a leading voice in educating the public about betting horses. He has been involved in past NHC competitions and says players often make decisions on where they play based on the tournament structure.
“For tournament regulars targeting a spot in the NHC, the value is obvious, but local horseplayers with limited contest experience should not be intimidated,” Kristufek said. “If you’re going to play the races at Ellis anyway, you might as well jump into the tournament. If bankroll is an issue, team up with some friends to offset the cost. It’s so much fun, and four trips to Vegas to play in the biggest contest of all are on the line.”
The tournament, to be held in Ellis’ Gardenia Room on the second floor of the clubhouse, will involve betting a minimum of $20 (win, place, exacta or daily double) on each of 10 races that players select from Ellis’ card and optional races. The $75,000 Ellis Park Juvenile and Debutante Stakes will be mandatory races. The tournament is capped at 150 entries, with players allowed to have up to two entries.
Registration, rules and more information are available at www.amwager.com/bluegrasstournament. Advance registration is highly encouraged, though participants can sign up at the track the morning of the tournament.
Feeder tournaments providing their winners with the $500 entry fee are being staged at horsetourneys.com.
The National Horseplayers Championship and the NHC Tour are owned and operated by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. Participants in the Bluegrass Tournament must be members of the NHC Tour in order to earn a qualifying spot for the NHC in Vegas. NHC Tour membership costs $50 per year and can be obtained through ntra.com/nhc.
The Bluegrass Tournament will be run by AmWager and its parent company AmWest Entertainment, a diversified account-wagering and international simulcast services company based in Prospect, Ky.

Foley Riding 3-race Win Streak Into Friday Ellis Park Card

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Nominations Out For G3 Groupie Doll, Cliff Guilliams Stakes
Trainer Greg Foley has won his last three starts at Ellis Park as his stable heads into Friday’s card, for which he has two horses entered.
Foley’s streak started in Saturday’s last race with the 3-year-old filly May Lily winning a $40,000 maiden race by a neck over favored Aircraft Carrier, then Top Tiara taking a $7,500 maiden-claiming race in Sunday’s first and Walker’s Way a $7,500 claiming race in the fifth.
“It’s tough to win any time, much less three in a row,” said Travis Foley, assistant trainer to his dad, who has raced at Ellis Park throughout a career spanning almost 40 years, not counting when Greg worked for his dad, the late Dravo Foley. “We were just in the right spots. We had one filly, May Lily, that we thought had a couple tough trips but she finally got it done. She’s nice.”
May Lily came five-wide from post 11 in the 1 1/16-mile turf race. A homebred for Foley’s longtime owners Lloyd Madison Farms, the filly is out of the Smart Strike mare Bobby’s Babe, making her a half-sister to the stakes-placed Zapperini and $147,570-earner Clairenation. Going back, they all are from the same female family as Japanese millionaire Trillion Cut, British Group 1 winner Tamarisk, French Group 1 winner Treble and the terrific European mare Triptych.
“Zapperini and Clairenation obviously have been good for us, and we think the future is bright for her, too,” Travis Foley said of May Lily.
May Lily could run next in a turf stakes at Indiana Grand. Zapperini, most recently third in a very tough allowance race that came off the grass, is nominated to the Aug. 13 Cliff Guilliams Stakes.
More immediately, the barn has the first-time starter Potential Danger (5-1 in the morning line) in Friday’s second race for 2-year-old maidens and long-shot Army Grey in the eighth, for $7,500 maidens. Potential Danger is owned by another long-time client, Steve Vanovich of Atlanta.
“Potential Danger is our first 2-year-old” to run this year, Travis Foley said. “We’re kind of excited about him. His sire is Discreetly Mine, and he’s been good to us.  He’s a smart, smart horse. He’s ready to go. I don’t know what he’s in against, but he’s got some talent.”
The Foleys start their first 2-year-old filly of the year with Fred and Debbie Schwartz’s Lovelily running Saturday, and possibly Will Ye Go Lassie if there are scratches in the race. The stable is in three races overall Saturday and two more on Sunday.
“We should be live,” Travis Foley said of the rest of the meet. “These shouldn’t be our last (wins), anyway. I hope.”
Groupie Doll attracts 29 nominations
Ellis Park’s signature race, the Grade 3 Groupie Doll, attracted 29 nominations, including graded-stakes winners Big World, Brooklynsway, Lady Fog Horn and Walkabout. The Groupie Doll will be Sunday, Aug. 13, moved from a Saturday in order to avoid a conflict for jockeys with Chicago’s Arlington Million card or Saratoga and also to give the stakes more attention in the national simulcast market.
The Groupie Doll, for which entries will be taken next Thursday, is well-positioned as the summer’s only graded stakes on dirt for fillies and mares until you get to Churchill Downs’ Sept. 16 Locust Grove, also a Grade 3. It also is poised to attract both sprinters and route horses, coming over Ellis’ mile configuration out of the chute heading into the first turn.
The Groupie Doll is named for the two-time Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint and Eclipse Award winner, who won the race as a 3-year-old in 2011 when the stakes had its long-time name of the Gardenia and then finished third in 2013, which kicked off her 5-year-old season but got her on track to successfully defend her Breeders’ Cup and championship titles.
The $50,000 Cliff Guilliams Handicap at 1 1/16 miles on turf received 33 nominations, including 2016 winner Pleuven, multiple graded-stakes winner Enterprising, Canada’s 2016 Queen’s Plate winner Sir Dudley Digges, multiple stakes-winner One Mean Man, Grade 2 winner Flatlined; and Churchill Downs’ Grade 2 Wise Dan runner-up Chocolate Ride.
Of course, nominations and entries are two different things, especially when it’s a free nomination, such as the Cliff Guilliams has. However, the stakes often has come up far tougher than its purse might suggest, including the year that future Grade 1 winner Turallure beat $2 million-earner Brass Hat in 2010.
The Cliff Guilliams is named in honor of the longtime Equibase chart-caller who wrote for years about horse racing and high school sports for the Evansville Courier & Press and also served as Ellis Park’s racing publicist.
Hong Kong jockey Keith Yeung at Making of a Racehorse
Keith Yeung, who last Sunday won with his first U.S. mount at Ellis Park, will be the featured jockey for this Saturday’s Making of a Racehorse: Let’s Get Started. A collaboration between Ellis Park and the Kentucky HBPA, the family-friendly free weekly event begins at 7:30 a.m. Central by the starting gate, which is positioned for morning schooling in the first-turn chute, with parking nearby in the south end of the lot closest to the river levee.
Yeung is one of Hong Kong’s top jockeys and was the champion apprentice in 2009-2010. Hong Kong racing, which is in its offseason, has the largest betting pools in the world, with wagering most days what would be bet on Churchill Downs’ Kentucky Derby card. This week’s backstretch visit stops at trainer Chris Davis’ barn, where kids can have a supervised pony ride around the barn.

Rain Ends Final Game Of Series With Normal

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Rain Ends Final Game Of Series With Normal

The third game of the series between the Evansville Otters and the Normal Cornbelters was ended due to rain on Thursday.

Normal had taken a 3-0 lead in the first inning before a heavy downpour forced the cancelation.

The Otters and Cornbelters will resume the game when Normal visits Bosse Field on Aug. 22.
Evansville will be trailing 3-0 entering the top of the second inning.

Evansville will return to action tomorrow night with a three game series against the River City Rascals.

First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. at Car Shield Field.

Fans can listen on 91.5 WUEV with Lucas Corley providing play-by-play coverage.

Evansville returns home to Bosse Field on Aug. 8 to open a series against the Florence Freedom, the first game of a six-game homestand.

Tickets for August home games are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

Subscriptions for ODN are now on sale and more information can be found at evansvilleotters.com.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and single game tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Legal community recalls Magistrate Judge LaRue as intelligent, big-hearted

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

The flags at the federal courthouses throughout the Southern District of Indiana are flying at half-staff Thursday in honor of Magistrate Judge Denise K. LaRue who died Wednesday. She was 59.

A native of Indianapolis and graduate of Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, LaRue is being remembered for her sharp intellect and big heart. Colleagues and friends say she was organized, focused and knowledgeable, and also very kind and compassionate.

LaRue

TaKeena Thompson, partner at Cohen & Malad LLP, called LaRue amazing. Thompson said LaRue was her mentor who always had time for brief chats and was always excited to hear about the work young lawyers were doing. Thompson admired her and learned how to be a lawyer by watching her.

“This is a big loss for the legal profession in Indianapolis,” Thompson said. “She was well-loved and will be missed.”

LaRue was appointed to the federal court on May 11, 2011, filling a new magistrate judgeship that had been created for the Southern District of Indiana by the Judicial Conference of the United States. She was the first African-American magistrate judge appointed to the Southern District.

She gained a reputation for bringing complex cases to settlement, working diligently with parties and attorneys to find a resolution acceptable to both side. Her demeanor both in chambers and on the bench has been described as calm, encouraging and fair. She addressed all who appeared before her with patience and equanimity.

“She was a master mediator and reconciler, bringing her keen intellect, emotional intelligence and powers of persuasion to bear on successfully settling hundreds of cases in our court,” said Chief Judge Jane E. Magnus-Stinson. “She was also our dear friend and trusted colleague and her loss to the members of the court is a permanent one.”

LaRue was a staff attorney at the Indiana Civil Rights Commission before entering private practice at the firm that became Haskin & LaRue LLP. She gained extensive experience litigating employment-related matters involving discrimination and retaliation claims under Title VII; the Americans with Disabilities Act; the Family & Medical Leave Act; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.

John Maley, partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP, knew LaRue for more than 20 years. He first encountered her as opposing counsel on some very challenging cases and then as a judge.

“She was extraordinary — smart, talented and dedicated, to be sure — but more importantly always genuine, sincere and simply one of the truly nice, good souls in our profession,” Maley said. “Through hard-fought cases as opposing counsel, and in difficult settlement conference as judge, she never raised her voice; never talked ill of counsel, parties or their positions.”

At the court, LaRue served on the Local Rules Advisory Committee and Pro Bono Committee. She was also a member of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association, 7th Circuit Bar Association and a Master with the Indianapolis American Inn of Court.

John Trimble, partner at Lewis Wagner LLP, was on the selection committee that included LaRue in the recommended candidates to be appointed magistrate judge. He said she stood out in the pool of 30 applicants, carrying with her a reputation for personal integrity and for taking a pragmatic approach to representing clients along with being very collegial.

On the bench, she was known as a hardworking, fair and respectful judge. She had the ability to connect with people and could often get the entrenched litigants to find common ground and resolve their disputes.

“Some people for whom being a lawyer or a judge is just a job and for others it’s a calling,” said Trimble. For her, it was a calling.”

Evansville HydroFestâ„¢ Announces Live Bands for Friday Concert

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EVANSVILLE, IN – Popular Nashville band The Cold Stares and Midwest favorite CALABASH will perform live Friday September 1st at the outdoor Beer Garden & Concert overlooking the Ohio River at Tropicana’s Outdoor Events Plaza. A $10 Evansville HydroFest™ Admission Wristband admits attendees ages 21 and up into the event which runs 6:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.

Concertgoers can expect a genuinely great music experience. “Authenticity” is a word frequently used to personify The Cold Stares. Band front man, Chris Tapp, explains, “We’re not just a blues band, or just a rock band, or anything other than who we are.” According to The CALABASH website, “A flowing mix of rock, blues, reggae, and folk is carefully woven into each musical composition.” In addition to music, the Beer Garden & Concert will offer affordably priced ice-cold Anheuser-Busch products and other libations, along with hamburgers, hot dogs, and snacks.

The $10 Wristband also admits those ages 13 and above into all three days of American Power Boat Association hydroplane racing on Labor Day weekend. Ages 12 and under are free.  Admission Wristbands may be purchased at all six Evansville-area Schnuck’s stores, nine Heritage Federal Credit Union locations, the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science, and SWIRCA until Thursday, August 31st.  Beginning Friday, September 1st, Admission Wristbands will be available for purchase at the following Admission Gates on Riverside Drive:  Court Street attended by SWIRCA, Main Street attended by CASA, and Cherry Street attended by the Evansville Museum Guild.  For each $10, the non-profit organization earns $2 to further their good work in our City.

During the three-day event, Evansville HydroFest™ will host the American Power Boat Association’s Eastern Divisional Championships on Saturday, and North American Championships on Sunday for 14 classes of Inboard Boats. To date, dozens of teams from across the United States and Canada have committed to compete. For event schedules and more information, please visit www.evansvillehydrofest.com.

Evansville HydroFestâ„¢ is a presentation of Evansville Events, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit entity of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau. Mr. Bob Warren is the Executive Director.