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UE women’s basketball hires Zhaque Gray as Assistant Coach

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UE women’s basketball hires Zhaque Gray as Assistant Coach
Gray joins the Purple Aces after a year with Bowling Green
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team and Head Coach Robyn Scherr-Wells have announced Zhaque Gray will be joining the program as an Assistant Coach.
The Purple Aces add another Assistant Coach with championship experience with the hiring of Zhaque (zhah-QWAY) Gray. Gray comes to Evansville after spending a year as the Director of Player Personnel with Bowling Green following a transition to coaching from a corporate sales career. Gray initially began her collegiate basketball journey at Penn State as a guard from 2008-2012.
 I am so excited to add Zhaque to our staff!” says Head Coach Robyn Scherr-Wells. “Her character and her outlook on life and basketball immediately stood out to me through our interview process. Additionally, I love that she was part of building a championship team as a player at Penn State as well as working under a championship-winning coach last season at Bowling Green State. Her experiences will be invaluable for our program as we seek to build our program and win championships,”.
During her year with the Falcons, Gray was part of a staff that guided BGSU to a winning record and a postseason tournament berth despite dealing with a short bench throughout the year. The Falcons were picked to finish fourth in the Mid-American Conference in 2023-24 and finished the year tied for fourth despite losing an estimated 126 player-games to injury. BGSU also advanced to the postseason with Gray on staff, appearing in the first round of the WNIT.
Prior to her time at Bowling Green, Gray was a graduate assistant at Saint Francis University for the 2022-23 season.
Gray began her collegiate basketball career on the floor as a guard for Penn State from 2008-2012. With the Lady Lions, Gray was a 2012 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention selection and finished her career seventh in program history in three-point field goals made with 149. During her four years in University Park, Gray ranked in the Top 20 in career three-point field goals made and free throw percentage at 78.2%.
Gray played all four years at Penn State, including the Lady Lions 2011-12 Big Ten title season. Gray started in all 33 games that season and was third on the team in points per game with an average of 10.6 points. Gray also hit 48 three-pointers in her final season at Penn State, helping the Lady Lions make a run to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16.
After her time with Penn State, Gray played a season of professional basketball in Wasserburg, Germany, where she helped her team to a league championship. The following year in 2014, Gray made the training camp roster of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky. She was among more than 40 players who attended a Sky open tryout session and became the first open-tryout participant in franchise history to earn an invite to training camp.
Gray is a native of Chicago and is a graduate of John Hope College Preparatory H.S. With the Lady Eagles Gray participated in three Chicago Public League championships and was the only unanimous selection to the 3A All-State First Team in her senior season of 2007-08.

Enhanced Bill Assistance Program Offers EWSU Customers Choice: $1,000 in Small Plumbing Repairs or $30 Monthly Credit


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Starting Monday, July 15, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility City residential customers who qualify for bill assistance now have the option to receive up to $1,000 in small plumbing repairs to improve water efficiency in their home or receive a $30 monthly credit and save up to $360 a year on their water bill.  Read the attached news release to learn more about the new Leak Repair Program and the enhanced Bill Relief Program.

Note: The link ewsu.com/customersupport will go live on July 15. The webpage will have links to application forms for the Leak Repair and Bill Relief programs.

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EVANSVILLE FINANCES: 2024 Budget Forcast Shows a 7% Property Tax Revenue Boost Over Last Year Thanks to Reassessed Values

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EVANSVILLE FINANCES: 2024 Budget Forecast Shows a 7% Property Tax Revenue Boost Over Last Year Thanks to Reassessed Values

BY JOHNNY KINCAID, CCO STAFF WRITER

July 11, 2024

Part Two Of Our Series On The Evansville Current City Budget

In part two of our series on the Evansville City budget, we look at the revenue figures. We found the extra sting you felt when paying property taxes after reassessment resulted in a 7% increase in property tax revenue over last year’s budget. The City of Fort Wayne managed to lower the individual tax burden by 4.6% this year. 

When the 2024 city budget was approved last fall, it was estimated that the city would bring in $238 million in revenues this year. This money pays for all employee salaries, a payroll of over $70 million, paving streets, protecting our safety, caring for our parks, and all of the other services provided by the city. 

City revenue is divided between many accounts, the largest of which is the General Fund, with an income of $115 million. 

Your property taxes are the biggest source of dollars going into the General Fund. The money we pay the government for letting us live on our land will total $72 million for this year, property tax revenue has increased $20 million since 2020. There is also a thing called the Property Tax Circuit Breaker, this is the amount of money refunded to people who are paying too big a share of their income in taxes. The Circuit Breaker will give $14 million back to struggling families.

You also provide local income tax funding, contributing $21.7 million to the general fund. Then, there’s the auto excise tax ($4 million), police and fire department revenues ($6 million), building commission fees ($1.4 million), cemetery revenue ($530,000), and fines from ordinance violations ($120,000).

City bus transportation generates $4.8 million through METS. Federal grants account for $916,000, down from $1.75 million in 2023. Regular fares will bring in $450,000, while the USI special bus services will generate $510,000, and bus bench advertising adds $155,000 to the bottom line.

The Evansville Parks Department has several revenue streams: Mesker Park Zoo will generate $1.8 million in sales this year, Swonder Ice Rink will bring in $600,000, revenue for city pools is projected to be $114,550 (this does not include the aquatics center), and the community center will make $44,500 in facility rentals. Parks will also receive $8.9 million from property taxes and $700,000 from auto excise taxes. The Parks and Recreation budget has grown 7.5% since 2023, totaling $12.3 million.

Local golfers will contribute $2.1 to the budget, and the new aquatic center will generate $1.6 million in revenue. 

The city will get $15 million in casino proceeds (reduced by $10 million from past years} and another $5.8 million from the Alcohol and Beverage tax.

The city revenue spreadsheet is a 30-page web of different accounts and sub-accounts with no narrative to explain what the numbers mean. The expense spreadsheet is another 67 pages, making the entire reading project just shy of 100 pages of numbers. 

For comparison, we looked up the budget for the City of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Their budget is $290 million this year, and the sheet is user-friendly, allowing citizens to review a more understandable budget. In addition to the numbers and the breakouts for different departments, there are brief narratives, including the mission statement for each department. Also included are tables to show the classification of every paid position in the city and a pay range for each classification.

The Fort Wayne budget document is a prime example of transparency in government and that practice “Good Public Policy.” South Bend, Indiana, takes it further by inviting citizens to participate in the process with “Build Your Budget” public meetings.

Our next installment in the series will look at the magic of special TIF taxing districts.  This should be an interesting read!

Attorney General Todd Rokita files lawsuit as East Chicago ignores immigration laws

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Todd Rokita files lawsuit as East Chicago ignores immigration laws

July 11, 2024

Attorney General Todd Rokita today issued the following statement:

“This week, my office filed a lawsuit against East Chicago for its refusal to rescind its illegal ‘sanctuary city’ policies.

We have a new law thanks to the leadership of the General Assembly that authorizes my office to do this against any local government units. I intend to enforce this law because illegal immigration is unfair to the good people of this state and all the immigrants who worked hard to enter our country legally.

As we continue to evaluate Gary and Monroe County, this may not be not the last lawsuit we will file on this issue. Stay tuned because this is an developing story.

A copy of the complaint is attached.

USI Board of Trustees approves budget, names Chair for presidential search

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USI Board of Trustees approves budget, names Chair for presidential search

July 12, 2024

At its regular meeting on Thursday, July 11, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved a $130.3 million annual operating budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. University income is derived from two primary sources, tuition and fee revenues and state appropriations. In addition, the Board approved miscellaneous fees and reviewed the schedule of student fees and other mandatory fees for 2024-25.

The Board also named Trustee Christina Ryan to Chair the USI Presidential Search to select USI’s fifth president, set to begin this Fall. Ryan also serves as First Vice Chair of the Board.

In additional business, the Board of Trustees approved the disbursement of financial aid awards for the 2024-25 academic year and received an update on current campus construction projects.