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Funeral Services For Ronald Cosby

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Ronald Cosby, 82, of Madison,Alabama, passed away on August 6, 2025, in Madison. Born on July 28, 1943, in Evansville, IN., Ron lived a life rooted in hard work, family devotion, and a deep connection to public policy.

From an early age, Ron embraced the values of council and perseverance of good public policy. He began student council in college, developing a strong work ethic that would shape his future endeavors. In 2002, he channeled that passion into founding City-County Observer, a business he built from the ground up. Over the course of more than twenty four years, Ronald’s dedication transformed his company into a respected name throughout Evansville, Indiana.  His craftsmanship and commitment to excellence are evident in countless new policies that make him a living legacy that will continue to flourish long after he is gone.

Ronald’s greatest pride was his family.  He enjoyed baseball games and watching the grandkids play any sport he could. He is survived by his beloved wife Marilyn Cosby; three children: Melanie Solmos (Joe), Mollie Darke-Schreiber (Jill), Bart Darke (Kacy), Jason Cosby; grandchildren:  Romon Solmos, Ralph Hadlie and Henslie Darke-Schreiber, Sam and Grace Darke, He also leaves behind his sister Anita Cosby, and brother Sammie Cosby and a host of loving family members and friends who will miss him dearly.

He was preceded in death by his parents Sam Cosby and Daisy Cosby. Grandaughter Sophia Solmos, and brothers Donald, Gary and David Cosby. 

Ronald’s memory lives on through good public policy in politics.  May his legacy continue to inspire those who knew him. 

The Celebration of Ronald H. Cosby will be on August 16, 2025. We invite all who wish to honor Ron.

Services will be at Alexander Funeral Home- East Chapel

2115 Lincoln Ave.

Evansville, IN 47714

Time: 11:00-1:00 with services at 1:00

 

Governor Braun Announces Julie Q. Smith as Director of Office of School Safety

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INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Mike Braun announced Julie Q. Smith will serve as the first Director of the Office of School Safety.

Julie Q. Smith is a Sergeant in the Columbus Police Department. Sergeant Smith oversees the School Resource Officer Division in Columbus, comprising 18 schools. She is a former school resource officer for Bartholomew County Schools.

Julie Smith has distinguished herself as a national leader on school safety. She is a National Instructor for the National Association of School Resource Officers as well as Regional Director for the Midwest states, President of the Indiana School Resource Officers Association, and has been recognized for her proactive, evidence-based leadership on strengthening schools and promoting school safety legislation.

As Director of the Indiana Office of School Safety, Julie Smith brings a wealth of experience and an unwavering commitment to protecting Hoosier students.

“Providing a safe and secure environment for Hoosier students to learn and grow is a top priority for me both as Governor and as a father and grandfather. Our Office of School Safety puts that priority into action, and Sergeant Julie Q. Smith is uniquely qualified and dedicated to this mission to strengthen our schools and help students thrive.”Governor Mike Braun

“I’ve dedicated my career to keeping students safe, and it’s an honor to put my experience to work strengthening Indiana schools and communities as the Director of the Office of School Safety.”Julie Q. Smith

Governor Braun created the Office of School Safety as part of his Freedom & Opportunity Public Safety agenda. Governor Braun’s first legislative session saw major education successes signed into law, putting students first and parents in the driver’s seat of their kids’ education.

Those accomplishments included a nationally-recognized expansion of school choice freedom, a first-in-the-nation tuition freeze across all Indiana state colleges and universities, increased base salary for teachers, over $640 million in additional funds for schools in the Indiana budget, and a new diploma path focused on setting students up for success after graduation.

 

Indiana’s Resolution on Federal Debt Gains National Traction

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Indiana’s pro-life laws win again as Attorney General Todd Rokita and team prevail in Indiana Court of Appeals 

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UE named one of Money magazine’s ‘Best Colleges in America’ for 2025

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (08/12/2025) The University of Evansville (UE) has been recognized as one of the “Best Colleges for 2025” by Money magazine.

Money uses research and advice from the nation’s top experts on education quality, financing, and value to create a practical analysis of the nation’s best-performing colleges. Schools were ranked in quality of education, affordability, and outcomes, including graduate earnings.

Paying for college is one of the main concerns when it comes to finding the right institution. UE works closely with families to ensure a UE education is affordable.

UE was previously named to the list in 2019 and 2023.

“This latest recognition is yet another testament to the impact we have on families, students and our community,” said UE Chief Communications Officer Noah Alatza. “Our University is truly remarkable, dedicated to the mission of providing students with an education that transforms their lives. We remain committed to accelerating our progress and achieving even greater heights.”

Money’s “Best Colleges in America 2025″ full list is available at money.com/best-colleges.

 

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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New Indiana laws to support first responders

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New Indiana laws to support first responders

Danger, stress and sacrifice are all part of the job for first responders, who answer the call at a moment’s notice to help save lives.

To help these selfless Hoosiers, I authored and supported new laws to prioritize our police officers’, firefighters’ and emergency medical service providers’ health and safety.

This year I authored a new law that protects confidentiality for first responders who undergo critical incident stress management services (CISM). These services offer structured debriefings to help first responders cope with the psychological effects of high-stress situations.   The law changes Indiana code so that any first responder using a CISM debriefing is not compelled to disclose those conversations in a civil, criminal or administrative proceeding.

Another new law I supported addresses a newer threat that public safety officials face on the job – illegal signal jamming devices. These devices block electronic communications to confuse security systems and evade law enforcement. The new law criminalizes the use, sale, manufacturing and distribution of radio frequency jamming devices unless authorized by federal law.

Click here to learn more about other new laws passed during the 2025 legislative session.

USI Fall Semester Move In and fourth annual Screagle Pride pep rally happening this week

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WHO:

  • Fall Move In: Freshmen and new students, parents of incoming students, USI Housing and Residence Life staff and USI administrators
  • Screagle Pride Pep Rally: USI incoming freshmen, USI Athletics staff and USI student-athletes

WHAT:

  • Fall Move In: Freshmen and new students will be moving into campus housing for the start of the Fall Semester, happening Monday, August 18.
  • Screagle Pride Pep Rally: The incoming Class of 2029 will be introduced to USI Athletics teams and administrators and will engage in USI spirit-related activities.

WHEN:

  • Fall Move In: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, August 13
  • Screagle Pride Pep Rally: 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 a.m. Friday, August 15

*Note: You are welcome to come anytime during either of these events.

WHERE:

  • Fall Move In: Media should meet in Lot B across from the Wright Administration Building. I will meet you near the Move In check in tents, and we can go wherever as needed from there. If you plan on covering Fall Move In, please RSVP to me with your anticipated time of arrival by 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 12.