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Holcomb Names Interim Leaders For Health & Workforce Development Departments

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced interim commissioners to lead the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and Department of Workforce Development (DWD). Health Commissioner Dr. Jerome Adams and DWD Commissioner Steve Braun resign their service to the state this week.

“Indiana benefited from two strong state agency leaders who served Hoosiers well, and I wish them all the best in their future endeavors,” Gov. Holcomb said. “I’ve appointed two interim commissioners with the skills and experience necessary to ensure these agencies maintain great government service until I name full-time replacements.”

Beginning Sept. 2, ISDH Deputy Health Commissioner and State Epidemiologist Pam Pontones will serve as interim ISDH Commissioner. On Sept. 5, Dr. Jerome Adams will be sworn in as the 20th Surgeon General of the United States. He has served as Indiana’s health commissioner for nearly three years under the leadership of two Indiana governors.

Pam Pontones has served ISDH for more than 26 years and has been the state’s epidemiologist since 2009. In February this year, she was appointed by Dr. Adams to serve as deputy state health commissioner, assuming oversight for the Office of Public Health Performance Management and the agency’s quality improvement efforts.

Effective Aug. 31, DWD Chief Operations Officer Regina Ashley will serve as interim DWD Commissioner. Current Workforce Development Commissioner Steve Braun has led DWD since 2014 under two Indiana governors. Before that, he served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 2012 to 2014 and was an entrepreneur in tech, real estate and agriculture.

Regina Ashley has served DWD in various roles since 2015, including executive director of the State Workforce Innovation Council, chief strategy officer and chief operations officer. From 2007 to 2015, she was deputy director for the state’s Department of Child Services.

Gov. Holcomb will announce new appointments to lead ISDH and DWD in the weeks ahead.

USI Cross Country Teams Open Season Friday At Covered Bridge Open

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s and women’s cross country teams begin the 2017 campaign Friday, when they travel to Boone, North Carolina, for the Covered Bridge Open hosted by Appalachian State.

On the men’s side, the Screaming Eagles begin the year ranked sixth nationally by the U.S Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, and are ranked second in the Midwest Region behind Grand Valley State. This is the third time that USI has been ranked sixth in the preseason poll, tying for the highest in program history.

After losing two All-Midwest Region and All-American performers from a year ago, the USI men will be looking for contributors from last season to take the next step forward as they take aim at their 13thconsecutive GLVC Championship.

Senior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) returns after earning All-GLVC and All-Midwest Region honors a year ago and is coming off an Indoor Track & Field National Championship in the mile.

Grau is joined by other returning All-GLVC performers junior Darin Lawrence (Indianapolis, Indiana), senior Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana), senior James Cecil (Owensboro, Kentucky) and last season’s GLVC Freshman of the Year sophomore Nathan Hall (Springfield, Missouri).

For the women, the Eagles are ranked fifth nationally by the USTFCCA, while also ranked second in the region behind GVSU. Fifth is the highest USI has been ranked in the preseason in program history.

Leading the women’s team will be All-GLVC, All-Midwest Region and All-American senior Emily Roberts(Fredericktown, Ohio), who is coming off a second-place finish to former teammate Jessica Reeves at the Midwest Region Championships and a fifth-place finish at the NCAA II National Championships.

With only three newcomers this year, a veteran Eagles team is looking to capture their seventh consecutive Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship. Returning members that competed at the NCAA II Championships are senior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois), senior Bryce Cutler (Benzonia, Michigan) and junior Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana). Jones and Lincoln also earned All-GLVC honors last season.

The meet Friday will be a 5k race for the women beginning at 4 p.m. (CST), while the men will run an 8k race that starts at 4:45 p.m. (CST).

EVANSVILLE POLICE CHIEF BILLY BOLIN GIVES WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT

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My heart goes out to the Ard family as they’re endearing a situation none of us would want to be in. He was obviously fighting his own demons and it’s an extremely sad situation. Before you start running down and demonizing Mr. Ard, think about his family members who are struggling with this. How many of us have had friends or family members do something we’re not proud of? Think about this before you have keyboard overload.

My heart also goes out to Officer Dutschke. I’ve talked with him several times over the past two days and I’ve seen the toll this is taking on him. I’ve seen what he is going through and I know him to be one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. I would ask all of you to think before you start letting your keyboard bravado get the best of you. It makes my blood boil to see these agenda driven, arm chair quarterbacks criticize and put down someone who was forced to act in a highly stressful situation. There doesn’t always have to be someone to blame.

Those of you who think wearing a police uniform makes you an evil being, are obviously not paying attention to the reality happening around you. As we speak, officers are volunteering at the FOP Club as they prepare to go to Texas and assist with the flooding. Other officers and deputies are busy preparing for a large fundraiser next weekend which will help take forty eight deserving kids to WDW. Pre-planning has started for a toy drive that will deliver toys to all of our local hospitals. These are not trigger happy thugs looking to put notches in their belts. They’re dads, moms, sons and daughters who care deeply about their community.

Officer Dutschke, don’t let the keyboard warriors get to you. You’re a fine human being and I would be honored to have you back me up any day.

Gov. Holcomb Authorizes Efforts to Support Hurricane Harvey Relief

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Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb has authorized the deployment of Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) support and resources for the Hurricane Harvey Relief efforts underway in Texas. Additionally, he has authorized Indiana’s National Guard to begin preparations to deploy Hoosier guardsmen and resources if needed.

“When another state is devastated by a natural disaster, Indiana is committed to providing resources to help response and recovery efforts,” Gov. Holcomb said. “We are ready when called to serve and respond. I pray for the safety of all the citizens, first responders and volunteers in the days and weeks to come.”

The Indiana National Guard has begun preparations and planning to mobilize personnel and resources as needed to support Hurricane Harvey efforts.

“Preparing to support civil authorities during a time of distress is what our soldiers and airmen train for,” said Maj. Gen. Courtney P. Carr, the Adjutant General of the Indiana National Guard. “If called, we are prepared to respond.”

Two DNR swift water rescue teams consisting of 28 total Indiana Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers and one administrative employee will be deployed. A support team consisting of six first responders from the IDHS District 4 Task Force will also be deployed. IDHS also will release 206,760 MREs from its inventory to support relief efforts.

The swift water rescue teams will conduct search and rescue operations, provide basic life support and medical care, transport stranded citizens to secondary rescue locations and support other urban and air search and rescue efforts.

IDHS District 4 is comprised of Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren and White counties.

“Indiana first responders and emergency management professionals frequently work with colleagues in other states to share resources and expertise,” said IDHS Director Bryan Langley. “We are ready to lend whatever help we can to assist the families affected by this disaster.”

IDHS manages emergency response policies, protocols and procedures among Indiana responders. Learn more about its efforts to keep Hoosiers and Americans safe at GetPrepared.in.gov.

Follow the Indiana National Guard for updates at facebook.com/IndianaGuardsman or twitter.com/INGuardsman.

 

State Can Pursue Dozens Of Charges Against Man Accused Of Fraud, Court Affirms

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State Can Pursue Dozens Of Charges Against Man Accused Of Fraud, Court Affirms

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

More than 30 fraud-related charges will continue against a man accused of running a yearslong investment fraud scheme after the Indiana Court of Appeals determined the state pleaded sufficient facts to prove the man concealed evidence of his actions, thus tolling the statute of limitations.

In Michael Amos v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1610-CR-2429, Michael Amos was charged in June 2016 with 16 counts of securities fraud, 16 counts of offer or sale of an unregistered security and one count of acting as an unregistered broker-dealer, all as Class C felonies. Those charges stemmed from a probable cause affidavit that alleged Amos committed fraud and offered or sold unregistered securities from August 2006 to February 2009, but concealed evidence of his actions. The affidavit also claims he began acting as an unregistered broker-dealer in August 2008.

According to the affidavit, Amos ran two separate schemes involving 13 Indiana investors, as well as a promissory note scheme and a real estate investment contract scheme. The affidavit alleged Amos collected more than $13 million from investors across the county and $6 million from Indiana investors.

Amos began sending updates to his investors in March 2009 with promises to pay their returns, but he would then invariably claim something out of his control would prevent him from doing so. However, more than $2.8 million was spent on personal expenses, while $1.9 million was returned to Indiana investors.

The state first became aware of Amos when a consumer complaint was filed against him in the Office of the Indiana Attorney General in June 2011. More than five years later, he moved to dismiss each of the charges on the grounds that the applicable statute of limitation has expired. Amos also alleged the securities fraud charges were deficiently pled.

In response, the state claimed the structure of the securities and his “updates,” which continued into September 2015, prevented the discovery of Amos’ crimes and that the securities fraud allegations were sufficient to put him on notice of the nature of the charges. The Marion Superior Court agreed and denied Amos’ motion to dismiss, prompting the instant interlocutory appeal.

On appeal, Amos argued the trial court erred by not dismissing the charges on the basis of the five-year statute of limitations. He also argued the charging documents failed to allege he intentionally concealed his actions and that it was clear from the investment documents that he was not a registered agent or broker.

But in a Wednesday decision, Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Elaine Brown wrote the state sufficiently pleaded the circumstances of the concealment exception to the statute of limitations and that the charging information against Amos contained sufficient facts. The appellate court based that decision on Amos’ regular emails to his investors, which were meant to provide reassurance that despite “temporary setbacks,” he would be able to repay their money soon.

“These regular communications, in light of their content, assurances, and requests for patience, may be determined to have been Amos’s attempt to delay or prevent the discovery of his commission of the alleged crimes of securities fraud and offer or sale of an unregistered security and thus constituted positive acts of concealment for purposes of tolling the statute of limitations,” Brown said.

Thus, the denial of Amos’ motion to dismiss was not erroneous.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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PGC Mulch, LLC – Evansville, IN
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Wayne’s Appliance & Mattress – Evansville, IN
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Olameter Corporation – Evansville, IN
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Flanders Electric 12 reviews – Evansville, IN
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ADOPT A PET

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Sadie is a 7-year-old female longhaired gray & white cat. She can be shy, so she will probably need a bit of a quieter home. She does not live in the Cageless Cat Lounge because she will likely hide, and never get seen much by visitors. She recently spent some time in foster care to help her build confidence! Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Channel 44 News: Evansville Police Identify Murder Suspect

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 Evansville Police say they’ve identified the suspect in a deadly shooting this past weekend.

They’ve issued a warrant for 21 year old Darius Bushrod.

EPD says he shot Anthony Blaylock to death early Sunday morning outside the American Legion post on Chestnut Street.

Bushrod is about six feet tall and 220 pounds.

If you think you’ve seen him, call 911 right away.

Jagoe Homes GP-20 Hydroplane on Display at Evansville Eastside Shopping Venues August 31st

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The public will have an opportunity to view a top hydroplane before it hits the water for the Evansville HydroFest™ this Labor Day weekend. The Jagoe Homes GP-20 will be on display, Thursday August 31st on Evansville’s Eastside at these times and locations:

  • 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm

Display at Eastland Mall, 800 N Green River Rd, Evansville, IN 47715

  • 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

Display at Target Pavilion, 6625 E Lloyd Expressway, Evansville, IN 47715

  • 4:00 to 5:30  pm

Display at Wal-Mart, 401 N Burkhardt Rd, Evansville, IN 47715

 

The Jagoe Homes GP-20 is owned by retired United States Navy officer, Larry Linn of Olympia, Washington-based Blown Income Racing, and is driven by Ed “Bobble Ed” Preston. Jagoe Homes GP-20 currently holds second place in GP National High Points and will race this Labor Day weekend at Evansville HydroFest™. The event is drawing teams from throughout the United States and Canada.

 

Teams will race on the Ohio Riverfront in Downtown Evansville, Friday September 1st, Saturday September 2nd, and Sunday September 3rd, 2017. For event schedules visit www.evansvillehydrofest.com.

Evansville HydroFest™ will host the American Power Boat Association’s Eastern Divisional Championships on Saturday, and North American Championships on Sunday.

 

A $10 Admission Wristband admits ages 13 and up to all three days of racing. Ages 12 and under are free. For those 21 and above, the Wristband includes admission to the Concert & Beer Garden at Tropicana’s Outdoor Events Plaza, Friday and Saturday, 6:00 pm to midnight.

 

Purchase Admission Wristbands 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 August 31st.  Starting September 1st, Admission Wristbands will be available at Riverside Dr. Admission Gates: Court St. attended by CASA, Main St. attended by SWIRCA, and Cherry St. attended by the Evansville Museum Guild. For each $10, the non-profit group earns $2 to further its positive impact on our City.

 

Evansville HydroFestâ„¢ is presented by Evansville Events, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit entity of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bob Warren is Executive Director. Serving on the Executive Organizing Committee are Vernon Stevens, President of Southern Business Machines and Randy Lientz, President of AXIOM. Warren, Stevens, and Lientz all reside in Evansville.

 

Over 70 Years of Home Building Expertise

 

Since launching in 1939, award-winning Jagoe has built over 6,000 homes throughout Bowling Green, Henderson, Louisville, and Owensboro, Ky., as well as Evansville, Huntingburg, and Newburgh, Ind. The company is owned by brothers Bill and Scott Jagoe. In 2010 Jagoe Homes eclipsed more than 119,000 homebuilders nationwide when named National Builder of the Year by Professional Builder magazine.

 

 

Volunteers Needed for Annual ‘Fall Fix It Week’ At cMoe

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Volunteers Needed for Annual ‘Fall Fix It Week’ at cMoe

 The Children’s Museum of Evansville is looking for volunteers for its annual Fall Fix It Week coming up on Tuesday, September 5th through Saturday, September 9th.

During that time, the museum will close to the public to make repairs and clean the nearly 46,000-square-foot facility.

Organizers say they count on volunteers chipping in and helping out to make cMoe so successful throughout the year.

Volunteer are needed each of the days the museum is closed.

For more information about ‘Fall Fix It Week,’ call 812.464.2663 or email Ashley McReynolds, Director of Marketing and Outreach at amcreynolds@cmoekids.org.

cMoe will reopen on Sunday, September 10th at 12 p.m. for regular business, hosting several activities for families. It is located at the corner of 5th and Locust Streets in Downtown Evansville.

For more information, cMoe Kids, or call (812) 464-cMoe (2663).