CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Newburgh Woman Dies in Car Crash in Vanderburgh County
Newburgh Woman Dies in Car Crash in Vanderburgh County
The Vanderburgh County coroner’s office confirms, a Newburgh woman has died after a car crash in Vanderburgh County. The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash in the 13000 block of Darmstadt Road after a 2 car crash around…
JULY 14 “READERS FORUM”
WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
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USI Board Of Trustees Approves Operating Budget, Hears Report On Graduate Programs
During its regular meeting on July 13, 2017, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved a $114 million operating budget for the 2017-18 academic year. Income is from fee revenues, state appropriations and other sources. The board also approved miscellaneous fees for 2017-18 and reviewed the schedule of previously approved student and mandatory fees for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 academic years.
The board heard a presentation from Dr. Mayola Rowser, director of Graduate Studies, on the growth of graduate programs and the strategic steps being taken to continue their growth through 2020. There were 1,133 graduate students enrolled in 14 graduate programs during the Spring 2017 semester, a 16 percent increase over the past three years.
As part of its annual meeting, the board appointed W. Harold Calloway to serve as board chair. Other board-elected positions include Ken Sendelwick, first vice chair, Ron Romain, second vice chair and Amy MacDonell, secretary. The board also received updates on USI’s Lilly Endowment funded initiative and current campus construction projects and approved the disbursement of financial aid awards to students.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb Announces Next Level Roads Plan
Indiana Department of Transportation Delivers 5-Year Statewide Road Construction Plan
INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Holcomb today joined INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness and state and local officials in Indianapolis, West Lafayette and Terre Haute to unveil the Next Level Roads Plan.
Indianapolis
Gov. Holcomb and Speaker Bosma joined today at the INDOT Traffic Management Center to announce the Next Level Roads Plan.
Gov. Holcomb, Sen. Crider, INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness and INDOT workers celebrate the Next Level Roads Plan announcement.
INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness gives remarks about the Next Level Roads Plan along with Gov. Holcomb, Sen. Crider and Speaker Bosma.
West Lafayette
Gov. Holcomb is joined in West Lafayette by INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness, INDOT workers, and state and local officials to announce the fully-funded sustainable infrastructure plan.
Commissioner David Byers, Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski and West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis look through the Next Level Roads Plan booklet following the announcement.
Gov. Holcomb greets and thanks INDOT workers at the West Lafayette sub district office.
Terre Haute
Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett and Sen. Jon Ford join Gov. Holcomb and INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness after the Next Level Roads Announcement in Terre Haute.
Gov. Holcomb provides remarks in Terre Haute about the 20-year fully-funded roads plan.
Gov. Holcomb and Indiana State Police Sgt. Joe Watts following the Next Level Roads Plan announcement in Terre Haute.
View and download more pictures from today’s events at this link.