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Sixth Annual Speaker Series Planned at Ivy Tech Community College

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The 2017 Schools of Business and Computing and Informatics Speaker Series at Ivy Tech Community College will kick off on Wednesday, February 15, at 6 p.m.  This annual series is sponsored by Banterra Bank.

On Feb. 15, a panel discussion is planned to help students and others in the public prepare for interviews and job searches. “Assembling Your Personal Brand” will take place in Room 344 at Ivy Tech, at 6 p.m., and is free and open to the public. Banterra Bank officials Kyle Dodd, assistant senior community banker, and commercial loan officers Chad Wingert, Brian Woods, Geoff Gentil, and Kevin Canterbury will discuss resumes, cover letters, references, interviewing, career research, and social networking.

The sixth annual Schools of Business, Computing and Informatics Speaker Series will be April 19 with Bo Drake, executive director of Workforce Alignment at Ivy Tech Southwest presenting the keynote address, “Leading by Example.” It is free and open to the public and will take place in Room 344 at Ivy Tech at 6 p.m.

Drake came to Southwest Indiana in 2013 to serve as executive director of Corporate College for Ivy Tech. Charged with serving employers throughout the region, he and his team have experienced significant growth. He has helped the college secure more than $2 million in grants and donations and has begun several programs to serve the workforce development needs in the community.

Previously, Drake was employed by Nationwide Insurance in Columbus, Ohio, where he served as a consultant in Mergers and Acquisitions. At Nationwide, he was responsible for training, coaching, and consulting with agency owners and sales managers in multiple states. He consulted on projects totaling more than $50 million and performed extensive financial analysis and forecasting.  Drake also worked with the Ohio State Bar Association Insurance Agency in Columbus, Ohio, as the director of Insurance, serving the insurance needs of lawyers throughout the state.

He is a board member for the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce, and serves as chair of the Education Committee. He has served as a volunteer for Junior Achievement and as a committee member for cMOE’s fundraiser, Ignite It!

Drake is an Ivy Tech alumnus with an Associate of Arts degree in business administration. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communication from Northern Kentucky University and a Master’s in human services from Liberty University.

A public reception is planned prior to this presentation at 5 p.m. in the foyer of the auditorium.

Eighteen selected for USI community leadership program

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Eighteen individuals have been selected to participate in the University of Southern Indiana’s 2017 Connect with Southern Indiana program. Now in its 11th year, Connect with Southern Indiana is focused on promoting active citizenship for individuals across a nine-county region in southwest Indiana.

The program is in its fifth year of using the Romain College of Business Entrepreneurship Initiative model for course content. Participants will attend 10 full-day sessions focusing on divergent and analytical thinking, idea generation, communication and strategic entrepreneurship from a community development perspective. The program will culminate with a class collaborative project in May 2017.

The class will meet on-site in a new historic southern Indiana county for each session:

January 13 – Warrick County

January 27 – Spencer County

February 10 – Gibson County

February 23 – 24 – Posey County (New Harmony overnight stay)

March 3 – Knox County

March 17 – Perry County

April 7 – Dubois County

April 21 – Pike County

May 5 – Vanderburgh County

The Connect with Southern Indiana program is open to current USI students, faculty and staff, and Indiana residents living in Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh or Warrick counties who would like to improve the quality of life in their communities.

The 2017 class includes:

Dubois County:                                                    

Jenell Schue, supervisor of central scheduling, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center

Gibson County:

Kelly Kelley, administrator, Gibson County Health Department

Melissa Walden, director of marketing and development, The Arc of Gibson County

Knox County:

Martha Vance, business and industry coordinator, Vincennes University

Pike County:

Sarah Hopkins, 4-H youth development educator, Purdue Extension Pike County

Posey County:

Allison Brown, senior gallery associate, USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

Casey Trela, director of financial aid, Ivy Tech Community College

Spencer County:

Sara Dzimianski, extension educator, Purdue Extension Perry County

Nicole Osborne, human resources and development coordinator, Lincoln Hills Development Corp

Vanderburgh County:

Caylin Blockley, assistant director, USI Alumni and Volunteer Services

Loc Duong, admission assistant, USI Center of International Programs

Echo Ira, market research analyst, Vectren Corporation

Rasheedah Jackson, childcare and development director, Memorial Community Development Corporation

Erin Merris, community engagement manager, USI Historic New Harmony

Tammy Oliver, recruiting supervisor, USI Career Services and Internships

Chaze Patrick, marketing intern, USI Outreach and Engagement

Tonya Rine, senior electric financial analyst, Vectren Corporation

Martha Seal, development director, Holly’s House

 

For additional information on the Connect with Southern Indiana program visit USI.edu/connect or contact Leslie Townsend, director of Community Engagement, at ltownsen@usi.edu.

Broughton Gets First GLVC Athlete of the Week Honor

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week for the first time in his career.
Competing against a field loaded with NCAA Division I runners; Broughton took the top spot in the mile at the Don Denoon Invitational hosted by Southern Illinois University. The senior’s time of 4 minutes, 06.97 seconds is the third fastest in NCAA Division II this year, earning Broughton an NCAA provisional mark. The adjusted time is also just a half-a-second away from an automatic qualifying time.

Broughton improved his season-best time in the event by nearly 15 seconds, while also giving him his fastest career time in the event. The time is also good enough for the second fastest mile time in USI history.

The Screaming Eagles swept the top-three spots in the event with junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) and freshman Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) rounding out the top-three. Grau’s time of 4:04.55 is the fifth-fastest time in Division II and also earned a provisional mark. Winder’s earned the 40th-fastest time in the country for 2017.

The award marks the third time this season that a USI men’s runner has earned the award with Grau receiving the honor in back-to-back weeks early this year.

USI returns to action February 10-11 in Allendale, Michigan, for the GVSU Big Meet hosted by Grand Valley State University.

 

Madison County Prosecutor Supports New Penalties for Drug Deals Resulting in Death

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Madison County Prosecutor Rodney J. Cummings testified today in support of a bill before the Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee that sets new penalties for drug deals resulting in death.  The bill, S.B. 324, is sponsored by Sen. Erin Houchin.

“I live in a community that is affected deeply by drug overdoses,” said Prosecutor Cummings. “In our largest community, Anderson, in 2015 there were 231 overdose deaths. Out of those deaths, due to our current laws, I was only able to prosecute four people on a charge of reckless homicide.” He added that he is in favor of treatment for drug addicts as well as greater penalties for the people who sell drugs.

The bill sets Level 2 or 3 felony penalties for the delivery of a drug to a user, whether the drug is used alone or in combination with alcohol or other drugs, that results in the user’s death.

The bill will be heard again next week by the committee before a vote decides whether it will go to the full Senate for consideration.

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State Releases Revenue Report For January 2017

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb and State Budget Director Jason Dudich on Wednesday released the monthly revenue report for January 2017. General Fund revenues for January totaled $1,502.2 million, which is within $0.5 million (0.03 percent) of estimates based on the December 15, 2016 forecast and $58.5 million (4.1 percent) above revenues in January 2016. Year to date, General Fund revenues are $217.5 million (2.6 percent) above collections through the same time period in 2016.

“This report shows our state’s revenue outlook is in line with expectations, which is good news for Indiana lawmakers as they work through this budget session of the Indiana General Assembly,” Governor Eric Holcomb said.

The full January 2017 revenue report for state tax collections is available on the State Budget Agency website atwww.in.gov/sba/2696.htm.

Summary of Results

General Fund revenues for January totaled $1,502.2 million, which is $0.5 million (0.03 percent) less than estimate based on the December 15, 2016 forecast but $58.5 million (4.1 percent) above revenue in January 2016.

Sales tax collections totaled $731.9 million for January, which is $25.8 million (3.7 percent) above the monthly estimate and $32.2 million (4.6 percent) above revenue in January 2016.

 

  • Individual income tax collections totaled $683.6 million for January, which is $19.5 million (2.8 percent) below the monthly estimate but $54.2 million (8.6 percent) above revenue in January 2016.

 

  • Corporate tax collections totaled negative $1.5 million for January, which is $7.0 million (128.3 percent) below the monthly estimate and $27.7 million (105.9 percent) below revenue in January 2016.

 

  • Riverboat wagering collections totaled $28.4 million for January, which is $0.7 million (2.3 percent) below the monthly estimate but $0.4 million (1.5 percent) above revenue in January 2016.

 

  • Racino wagering collections totaled $8.9 million for January, which is $0.2 million (1.8 percent) above the monthly estimate and $0.9 million (11.9 percent) above revenue in January 2016.

 

Commentary 

 

  • Year-to-date General Fund collections totaled $8,570.4 million, which is $34.6 million (0.4 percent) above the December 2016 revenue forecast and $217.5 million (2.6 percent) above collections through the same period in the prior fiscal year.

 

  • Year-to-date sales tax collections totaled $4,443.8 million, which is $58.7 million (1.3 percent) above the December 2016 forecast and $139.3 million (3.2 percent) above collections through the same period in the prior fiscal year.
  • Year-to-date individual income tax collections totaled $3,205.8 million, which is $21.1 million (0.7 percent) above the December 2016 forecast and $147.9 million (4.8 percent) above collections through the same period in the prior fiscal year.

 

  • Year-to-date corporate tax collections totaled $355.3 million, which is $40.9 million (10.3 percent) below the December 2016 forecast and $50.7 million (12.5 percent) below collections through the same period in the prior fiscal year.

 

 

ORCHID ESCAPE KICKS OFF THIS WEEKEND!

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Hundreds of unique South American orchids will adorn Amazonia during Orchid Escape at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden taking place February 11 – March 18. Immerse yourself in the beauty of artistically displayed orchids in the 75 degree comfort of Amazonia, the Zoo’s indoor rainforest exhibit, featuring South American animals, plants, aquatic life, and artifacts.

There will be no additional charge for Zoo visitors to enjoy Orchid Escape. Orchid experts from the Botanical Docent program will be on hand during weekends of the event to provide information about orchids and orchid care. Orchids are one of the most popular kinds of blooming plants. A selection of orchids will be available for purchase in the Zoo’s gift shop.

The Orchid Escape Preview Party, will take place on February 10.  Reservations must be made in advance online at www.meskerparkzoo.com.  Tickets are only $49 per person and include an array of South American cuisine, a specialty drink, entertainment and dessert.  Must be 21 and over to attend the preview event.

 

BREAKING NEWS: EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCILMAN JONATHAN WEAVER CHARGED WITH VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER

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FOOTNOTE:  Attached below is the link of the CASE SUMMARY concerning a Violation of A Protective Order  filed against City Councilman Jonathan Weaver by Special Prosecutor Michael Cochran from Gibson County.  The link of the CASE SUMMARY speaks for itself.  Click on this link and put in the case number and click the link.

https://public.courts.in.gov/mycase/#/vw/CaseSummary/eyJ2Ijp7IkNhc2VUb2tlbiI6IllXRTNNVEV3TnpFNE1ESXdPamMwTmpBM01UWXlOakk9In19

CASE SUMMARY

State of Indiana v. Jonathan Weaver
Case Number 82D06-1702-CM-000656
Court Vanderburgh Superior Court 6
Type CM – Criminal Misdemeanor

Filed 02/03/2017
Status 02/03/2017 , Pending (active)
Parties to the Case
Show all party details
Defendant Weaver, Jonathan
State Plaintiff State of Indiana

Charges
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01 12/06/2016 35-46-1-15.1(1)/MA: Invasion of Privacy – Viol Of Protective Order Issued Under 34-26-5

Chronological Case Summary
02/03/2017

Case Opened as a New Filing
02/03/2017

Hearing Scheduling Activity
Initial Hearing scheduled for 02/23/2017 at 1:30 PM. 02/03/2017

Clerk Administrative Event
Case filed by Special Prosecutor Michael Cochran 02/03/2017

Service Issued
Serve To: Weaver, Jonathan
02/03/2017
Summons
Parties:
Weaver, Jonathan
Status: Unserved

Anticipated Method: Service by Sheriff’s Office
02/23/2017

Initial Hearing
Session: 1:30 PM, Judicial Officer: Shoulders, Jeffrey T.
Comment: Case filed by Special Prosecutor Michael Cochran of Gibson County

Man arrested for dealing synthetic marijuana

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A day after several people were hospitalized for overdosing on synthetic marijuana, Evansville police and members of the Joint Narcotics Task Force arrested 36 year old TARONE JOHNSON for dealing the substance on the north side.
As part of their ongoing investigation into the recent K-2 overdoses, police conducted a surveillance operation in the 110 block of W Florida. During the operation, police observed Johnson do hand to hand drug transactions outside of his house and at a near by business.
Johnson was stopped and arrested on an active warrant. During a search incident to the arrest, officers recovered 110.2 grams of synthetic cannabis. Additional synthetic cannabis and other items indicative to drug dealing were found in Johnson’s home.
Synthetic cannabis is believed to be involved in as many as 15-20 overdoses in recent weeks. Police continue investigating the recent cases and continue efforts to identify the people who are dealing K-2.