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Central High School to Host “Paul Gries Field” Dedication

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Tuesday, April 18 at 3:45 pm

Central High School Baseball Field - 5400 N 1st Ave

Central High School, EVSC, and the EVSC Foundation will ​honor Coach Paul Gries (Central High School baseball coach,  ​(​1981-2001) with a special dedication ceremony to rename Central’s baseball field the “Paul Gries Field”.

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will ​read ​a ​proclamation ​announcing April 18th as Paul Gries Day as well as special guest Andy Benes, 1985 Central High School graduate and former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher.

The Paul Gries Fund was established last April to improve and maintain the school’s baseball facility.

This dedication concludes the Paul Gries Campaign, but individuals can still honor Coach Gries with a donation. All donations go toward improving the baseball facility at Central. For more information or to make a gift, call 812-435-0913 or send an email to info@evscfoundation.org.

 

February 2017 Bar Exam Results Released

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February 2017 Bar Exam Results Released

IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

A total of 126 people passed the Indiana Bar Exam given in February 2017. The Indiana Board of Law Examiners released the list of successful test takers Monday but did not provide additional information on the overall number of exam takers and the overall pass rate.

The list of those who passed can be found here.

For the most part, Indiana’s overall passage rate for the February exam had been roughly hovering between 67 percent and 70 percent since 2007. It dipped in 2014 to 61 percent then bottomed out at 55 percent in 2016.

Last week, the American Bar Association Journal reported that the February 2017 multistate bar exam results were the lowest since the test was first given in 1972. The average score was 134.1, down from last February’s average score of 135.

Among those who passed Indiana’s February 2017 were four members of the inaugural class at Indiana Tech Law School. This brings the school’s total to seven from last May’s graduating class who have passed the bar.

Indiana Tech Law School has announced it will be closing in June.

Zimmer, State Get Partial Judgments From Tax Court

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Zimmer, State Get Partial Judgments From Tax Court

Olivia Covington for www.theindlianalawyer.com

The Indiana Tax Court has granted summary judgment to both the Indiana Department of Revenue and an in-state manufacturer, holding that the state’s use tax applies to some of the manufacturer’s products that are stored in Indiana, but not to those products used solely for out-of-state work.

In Zimmer, Inc. v. Indiana Department of State Revenue, 49T10-1507-TA-25, Zimmer, Inc., a Warsaw corporation that designs, manufactures and distributes medical products, marketed its products at dozens of out-of-state trade shows and conventions during the 2009, 2010 and 2011 tax years. In preparation for one of the largest conventions, Zimmer hired an Illinois-based exhibit house to annually design and manufacture a new exhibition booth, which incorporated some of the original, repaired, refurbished or modified components of previous exhibition booths.

Each year, Zimmer arranged for some components of its previous exhibition booth to be shipped to the Illinois exhibit house, while other components were kept in an Indiana warehouse. Then, the components would be shipped from the Illinois location and Indiana warehouse to be set up at the out-of-state convention site.

At the conclusion of a convention, all of the components would be returned to Zimmer’s Indiana warehouse for storage. However, any components that were found to have major damage were either shipped to Illinois for immediate repair or set aside in the warehouse for subsequent in-house repair or other modification.

After Zimmer filed a claim seeking a nearly $1.1 million refund in sales tax remitted on the purchase of items used to manufacture its products, the Indiana Department of State Revenue conducted an audit on Zimmer and determined that the company owed $523,890.93 in use tax on its exhibition booth components. The department granted Zimmer’s refund claim in part, offsetting the refunded amount by the use-tax liability.

After the department denied Zimmer’s protest of the use-tax determination, the company appealed to the Indiana Tax Court, and both parties filed cross-motions for summary judgment. Indiana Tax Court Judge Martha Blood Wentworth granted each of those motions in part on Thursday.

In its appellate argument, the department claimed that Zimmer’s in-state storage of the exhibition booth components subjected it to the use tax “because the type of storage excluded from use tax requires permanent use outside the state, not – as here – continuous revolutions between in-state storage and out-of-state use.”

But Wentworth rejected that argument, writing that “Nowhere in Indiana Code section 6-2.5-3-1(b) is there an express temporal limitation on storage or a prohibition on returning previously stored property to Indiana for continued storage.” Instead, the judge said the statutory exclusion from the tax applies when property is stored in Indiana for subsequent use solely outside of the state, as is the case with Zimmer.

However, Wentworth agreed with the department that the repair of damaged components by an in-house carpenter at Zimmer’s warehouse constituted a taxable use because the designated evidence “does not establish that those repairs were necessary for storage to occur or that the exhibition booth components (or any others) deteriorated during storage.”

Thus, the tax court granted summary judgment to Zimmer on the exhibition components that were stored in Indiana for solely out-of-state use, while granting summary judgment to the Department of Revenue on the components that were repaired in Indiana.

 

This Week at USI – April 17, 2017

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33rd Heritage Artisans Days continue to align with grade school curriculum
Historic New Harmony’s 33rd Annual Heritage Artisans Days will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 19- 21, in New Harmony, Indiana. This tristate tradition celebrates 19th century arts, crafts and industry through demonstrations and activities. The event continues to be a hands-on educational experience for school groups from Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. Read More

3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20

USI students create custom mobile app for local business
The University of Southern Indiana’s Center for Applied Research has collaborated with Pacific Press Technologies to develop a mobile application for the company’s customers. A presentation unveiling the app will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 20 in the University Suite, University Center West. This event is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be served. Read More

April 20 – 23

USI Theatre wraps up 2016-2017 season with “Little Women”
University of Southern Indiana Theatre will end the 2016-2017 season April 20-23 with Little Women, the recent Broadway musical version of the Louisa May Alcott classic 19th century novel, directed by Elliot Wasserman, professor of Theatre and chair of the Performing Arts Department. Tickets are $12 for USI students, $18 for adults, $15 for USI employees, and $16 for seniors (60+) and non-USI students. Shows start at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 2 p.m. for the Sunday matinee. Read More

Now through April 30

47th Annual USI Juried Student Art Show
The 47th Annual University of Southern Indiana Juried Student Art Show will be on display April 2 – 30 in the Kenneth P. McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries, located in the lower level of the Liberal Arts Center on the USI campus. Juror Arthur Fields has selected 172 artworks from over 400 entered to be exhibited. Read More

April 7 – 26

Southwest Indiana AHEC co-sponsors “African Americans and the Disability Experience” exhibit
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI-AHEC) is partnering with the Evansville African American Museum for a special exhibition, African Americans and the Disability Experience: From Colonial Times, Desegregation, Advocacy and Achievement, April 7-26. Read More

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Express Enrollment Day April 19 at Ivy Tech Southwest

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Express Enrollment Day April 19 at Ivy Tech Southwest

Ivy Tech Community College Southwest will host Express Enrollment Day for individuals interested in enrolling in classes for summer or fall 2017, on April 20. The free event is  designed to assist interested individuals in completing the enrollment process, potentially, all in one day!

The event is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Ivy Tech 3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville, IN.

At the event students will have the opportunity to:

  • Complete the FAFSA or have their financial aid questions answered.  Also, students can learn more about aid such as grants, scholarships and loans.
  • Create their MyIvy account, complete their FYIvy and schedule a face-to-face orientation session.
  • Determine what assessments may be needed to enroll.
  • Meet with an academic advisor.
  • Register for classes.

Here is what students should bring to Express Enrollment:

  • Government issued ID
  • Tax information for 2015 (if filing a FAFSA-Ivy Tech code 009917)
  • High School and/or College Transcripts – whichever applies
  • An idea of what he/she would like to study

For more information and to RSVP, visit ivytech.edu/EEStatewide.

 

Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for Week of April 16, 2017

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Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for the week of April 16, 2017.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

What: East Chicago Superfund Site Visit

 

When: Details to follow

 

 

Friday, April 21, 2017

What: Aerospace & Defense in Indiana Breakfast

 

Host: Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Conexus Indiana and Indianapolis Business Journal

 

When: 7:30 to 10 a.m. EDT, with closing remarks by the governor at 9:45 a.m.

 

Where: Marriott Indianapolis

350 W. Maryland Street

Indianapolis, IN 46225

 

Adopt A Pet

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 Gustav is a 2-year-old male gray cat. He is already neutered & ready to go home today. He was found as a stray by VHS staff member, and then never reclaimed. Several weeks later, he’s looking to start the next chapter of his life! Gustav’s adoption fee is $30. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

UE Volleyball inks two for next season

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University of Evansville head volleyball coach Manolo Concepcion has announced the signing of two student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to play for the Purple Aces next season.

 

His signees include: Gabriela Dos Santos of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Allana McInnis, who is from Kennesaw, Ga.

 

Dos Santos spent her first two collegiate seasons playing at Frank Phillips College in Texas where she worked as an outside hitter and defensive specialist.  She is coming off of a strong sophomore campaign that saw her earn First-Team All-Conference honors in 2016.  As a freshman, her team was the NJCAA Conference Champion and also won the NJCAA Region IV West Championship that season.  She also brings a great work ethic in the classroom as she is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

 

“Gabby will create an immediate impact on ball control and volleyball IQ. She is an all-around player that is able to contribute in many aspects of the game, especially with her capacity to go beyond tangible measures to still influence the game,” Concepcion said.  “She will provide our team with an intense competitive spirit and extensive experience. What she lacks in height, she compensates in heart & versatility. We are very excited to know that Gabby has chosen UE as her next destination, as she brings to the table what Brazilians call “jogo bonito”.”

 

McInnis will come to UE as a freshman later this year from Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Ga.  She also played for the A5-South Club Team.  As a senior, she led her squad to the state championship and played a pivotal role in that run, being named the MVP.

 

She was a 3-time All-Area Team honoree while being a member of the USA Volleyball High Performance A2 Team in 2014 and 2015.  Serving as the team captain as a junior and senior, McInnis was also a role model in the classroom, earning a spot on the Honor Roll.

“Allana brings an incredible boost to our setting position with her servant/vocal leadership style, precision/location, and dynamic movement. We were blown away with her personality, as she has tremendous self-confidence and interpersonal skills,” Concepcion explained.  “She is a setter that even played Libero for a year in one of the best clubs in the nation (A5 Volleyball Club), and that has recently led her current team as a Setter towards a double-bid qualification to USA Volleyball National Championships, which will be played this coming weekend. We have high hopes in the depth that will create in the Settin