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ISBA Director Pyrz Announces Retirement

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ISBA Director Pyrz Announces Retirement

Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Thomas Pyrz, longtime executive director of the Indiana State Bar Association, has announced his intention to retire at the end of 2017 after 25 years at the helm.

Pyrz has informed ISBA president Mitch Heppenheimer and, according to a succession plan put in place a couple of years ago, a search committee will be convened to screen and recommend potential replacements to the board of governors. Both Pyrz and Heppenheimer expect the committee will conduct a national search for a replacement.

“It’s a fantastic job,” Pyrz said of his tenure. “The people are wonderful. The issues are wonderful. No day is the same.”

Pyrz was encouraged to apply for the top job by the former ISBA executive director Jack Lyle. At the time, Pyrz was serving at Fort Benjamin Harrision in the U.S. Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps and making plans to return to the Pentagon. He took a leap of faith, retiring from the military in 1991, then applying and waiting 11 months before being tapped to lead the association.

In retirement, he will be spending more time with his wife of 45 years, Mary Ellen, a retired schoolteacher; two sons; and five grandchildren. Also, he said he will be looking for “just the right kind of activity and the right job,” possibly in the legal field.

Heppenheimer said Pyrz’s retirement will be a loss for the association, crediting him with being a steady hand.

“He has done so much and is well-respected across the state and the country,” Heppenheimer said. “He’s meant everything to the association.”

Reflecting on his tenure, Pyrz said the two accomplishments that stand out are the development of the lawyer assistance program and the Casemaker project.

The assistance program started informally in the 1990s as a group of lawyers helping their colleagues before eventually going to the Indiana Supreme Court where it became the Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program.

The Casemaker project began in the 2000s. It is an online legal research tool that is available free to ISBA members.

Although his term is ending, Pyrz does not expect his calendar or duties will slow down as he gets closer to his last day in office.

“I’ve not had a slow day in 25 years,” he said.

Births At St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children

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Christin and Zachari Carlson, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Knox Douglas, Sep. 23

Megan and Matthew Johnson, Evansville, daughter, Kylie Grace, Sep. 23

Chelsey Wardrip and James Leach, Evansville, son,  Khaiden Timothy-James, Sep. 26

Elizabeth and Matt Stuckey, Evansville, son, Ender Nolan, Sep. 26

Maria and Scott Taylor, Evansville, daughters, Jade Agnes and Orion Alice, Sep. 26

Cassandra and Tracy Hansen, Evansville, son, Tripp Levi, Sep. 27

Felicia Stauffenberg, Grayville, Ill., son, Logan Matthew, Sep. 27

Julie and Jared Crummley, Mount Carmel, Ill., son, Lucas Dale, Sep. 27

Julie and Matt Burgher, Evansville, daughter, Ellie Marie, Sep. 27

Nooralhada Abdelfattah and Ahmad Ahmad, Evansville, daughter, Aheda Amyra, Sep. 27

Sierria Vincent and Jacob Mitchell, Evansville, son, Jacob Levi II, Sep. 27

Balqes and Kumeel Alsawaf, Evansville, daughter, Aqeelah Kumeel, Sep. 28

Kaylene and Gary Chumley Jr., Boonville, Ind., son, Jace Gerald, Sep. 28

Marishka and Joel Bohannon, Evansville, son, Joel Nathaniel Malachi III, Sep. 28

Angela Payne and Joseph Bennett, Evansville, daughter, Clara Lynn, Sep. 29

Brittany and Jarrett Littlefield, Eldorado, Ill., daughter, Teagan J, Sep. 29

Davina Johnson and De’Aveyonte Emery, Evansville, daughter, Amirykal Azella, Sep. 29

Haley and Joshua Fletcher, Evansville, son, Rhydian Michael, Sep. 29

Heather Pinkston and Nicholas Robb, Princeton, Ind., son, Maverick McCory, Sep. 30

Jessica and Phillip Schleeter, Evansville, son, Cynric Zavyan, Sep. 30

Kaela and Adam McDaniel, Wadesville, Ind., son, Logan Eugene, Sep. 30

Samantha Kimble, Evansville, daughter, Madelyn Pauline, and son, Duke Nicholas, Sep. 30

Ashley and Justin Hicks, Evansville, son, Jaxtin Wayne, Oct. 1

Brittany and Robert Kallbreier, Evansville, son, River Cruz, Oct. 1

USI Moving Up GLVC Standings

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team comes home to the friendly surroundings of Strassweg Field on a three-match winning streak and moving up in the Great Lakes Valley Conference standings. USI (7-4-0, 4-4-0 GLVC) will put its winning streak on the line this weekend when it hosts William Jewell College (1-7-2, 1-6-1 GLVC) Friday at 5 p.m. and Rockhurst University (9-1-1, 6-1-1 GLVC) Sunday at noon.

Live coverage of USI’s two-match home weekend can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

Week 6 Eagle Notes:

Last weekend: The Eagles swept a GLVC road trip for the first time since 2012 when they defeated Saint Joseph’s College and the University of Indianapolis with identical 1-0 scores. The two victories moved the Eagles from the lower fourth of the GLVC standings to the seventh spot and in contention for a spot in the GLVC Tournament at the end of the month.

Big weekend for Hopkins in goal: Sophomore goalkeeper Emily Hopkins (Greenfield, Indiana) had a big weekend for the Eagles in the sweep of Saint Joseph’s and UIndy. Hopkins posted back-to-back shutouts; tied a season-high for saves with seven versus Saint Joseph’s, including a game-saving stop of a penalty kick; and set a new season-high with eight saves versus UIndy. For the season, Hopkins has a 4-3 record and a 1.14 goals against average in nine matches.

Game winners: Sophomore forward Ryley Hancock (Evansville, Indiana) took over the team lead in game-winning goals with her third in the victory over Saint Joseph’s. Hancock’s three game-winning goals are followed by senior forward Gabriella Korte (St. Louis, Missouri), who has two.

Leading Scorers: The Eagles have scored 23 goals through 11 matches this fall, flying by the 19 scored during the entirety of the 2015 campaign. Senior forward Gabriella Korte tops the USI scoring leaders with 11 points on a team-high four goals and three assists, while sophomore defender Olivia Wilde (Racine, Wisconsin) follows with 10 points on four goals and two assists.

In the GLVC: USI is ranked first in the GLVC for total points and second for assists and goals.

This week’s opponents in the GLVC: While the Eagles were picked to finish 13th in the GLVC this fall, William Jewell was forecast to finish 12th and Rockhurst was voted fifth by the league’s head coaches.

USI looks to even the score with William Jewell: USI is looking to even the all-time series with William Jewell when it hosts the Cardinals. The Eagles trail the all-time series, 3-2-0, after losing to the Cardinals on the road, 2-1, last fall. USI is 1-1-0 at home against William Jewell, winning in overtime, 3-2, in 2014.

USI looks to break winless streak with Rockhurst: The Eagles trail in the all-time series versus the Hawks, 10-1-1, after dropping last year’s meeting, 3-2, in overtime. The Hawks, who start the week second in the GLVC standings, are 3-0-1 in the last four meetings after losing to the Eagles, 2-1, in 2010.

MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th     

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Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Thursday, October 13th, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.

When individuals and their families are new to the Federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Vice President of Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Soybean Processor Investing $30 Million at Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon

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Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. (CGB), a leader in the grain and transportation industries since 1970, announced plans today to expand its operations at the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon, investing more than $31 million to increase its soybean processing capabilities in southwest Indiana.

“Indiana is a state known around the world for building things and growing things, and because CGB plays a key role in both, this soybean processor is helping advance our economy,” said Governor Mike Pence. “After processing soybeans in southwest Indiana for nearly twenty years, CGB knows firsthand the benefits of operating in a state that works for business. This latest $31 million expansion is a testament to CGB’s confidence in Indiana and the Hoosiers who keep this company growing.”

CGB’s processing plant was constructed in 1997, at that time processing 65,000 bushels of soybeans each day into soybean meal, soybean oil and soy hull pellets for both food and industrial uses. Since its initial construction, the plant has continued to grow its capacity. With this expansion, the plant will have more than doubled its original size. Just one bushel of soybeans can produce 11 pounds of soy oil, which is commonly used for cooking, biodiesel and other industrial applications, and nearly 49 pounds of soymeal and soy hulls, which serve feed mills, poultry manufacturers and hog farmers.

“CGB is excited to announce the growth of its Mount Vernon location,” said Steve O’Nan, senior vice president of CGB. “The soybean processing industry is very competitive, and this investment will allow us to remain competitive in the future. We are proud to be a part of Indiana agriculture and, with this expansion, will remain an important part of southwest Indiana’s agriculture community for many years to come.”

The company’s expansion, which will create five new Hoosier jobs with salaries above the state’s average wage, will increase servicing opportunities for Indiana’s soybean farmers and increase product supply for agribusiness customers. Soybeans are the second-most planted field crop in the United States, and Indiana ranks third in the country for soybean production.

“Whenever and wherever we can, we seek to add value to our commodity products, and CGB’s expansion represents just that,” said Ted McKinney, director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “With increased processing capabilities, this will strengthen the Indiana soybean industry and afford more opportunities for farmers in southern parts of the state. This is welcomed news for Indiana agriculture.”

CGB is headquartered just outside New Orleans, Louisiana, and is jointly owned by two Japanese organizations – Itochu Corporation and ZEN-NOH, a federation of agricultural cooperatives. The company’s Posey County facility is the only processing facility owned by the company, and its strategic location allows for multiple logistics options, including inbound and outbound barge, rail and truck transportation as well as outbound container shipping options. Roughly 60 percent of the facility’s volume is shipped via barge, utilizing the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon.

“CGB is an outstanding company and this expansion makes a powerful statement about its commitment to a strong future for soybean processing in southwest Indiana,” said Phil Wilzbacher, port director at the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon. “No other company has harnessed the logistics benefits of the Ohio River to serve the Indiana agriculture community better than CGB. This long-term Ports of Indiana partner has fully leveraged our port’s barge and rail connections to develop significant competitive advantages which has guided its continued growth and investment in southwest Indiana.”

CGB Enterprises Inc. provides an array of services for producers, from buying, storing, selling and shipping of the crop, to financing and risk management. Natural extensions have included soybean processing, fertilizer products, as well as global transportation and logistics operations. The company has an extensive network of nearly 100 grain elevators and terminals and serves food and feed customers in the United States and around the world. CGB employs more than 2,500 associates in the country, including more than 300 in Indiana and more than 100 in Posey County alone.

“CGB is a highly valued partner in Mount Vernon,” said Mayor G. William Curtis. “The company offers sustained growth; good, high-paying jobs and adds economic diversity to our community. We are very pleased with the company’s expansion at the port.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Consolidated Grain and Barge up to $45,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s investment plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. Posey County approved additional incentives at the request of the Posey County Indiana Economic Development Partnership.

Adopt A Pet

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Stuart Little is a male albino mouse. He is up for adoption with his brother Mickey, sister Jaq Jaq, and mom Angelina Ballerina. They’ve waited on homes for quite awhile now! The babies are around 4 months old, and mom Angelina is 7 months old. Mouse adoption fees are $5 each. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

 

Roberts Earns Second GLVC Weekly Honor of 2016

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Written by Women’s Cross Country Shawn Chambers, USI Student Assistant

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country junior Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio, Michigan) was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Women’s Runner of the Week after a 21st-place finish at the Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic.

Roberts finished the 5k Gold Race with a time of 17 minutes, 20.60 seconds to help the Screaming Eagles to a 16th-place finish overall and a second-place finish among NCAA Division II schools.

Senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) was the last Eagle to win the weekly GLVC award after her third place finish at the Spartan Invite.

In the first week of the season, Roberts was awarded the weekly accolade after taking the top spot at the Gabby Reuveni Early Bird in St. Louis, Missouri.

Both USI cross country programs return to action Saturday, October 8 at the Conference Crossover hosted by Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois. The women’s 6k will begin at 10 a.m., while the men’s 8k follows at 10:45 a.m.

Tyler Gray Wins Butler Fall Invitational

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Gray shoots 1-under 69 in final round

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Tyler Gray shot a 1-under 69 on Tuesday to earn the win at the Butler Fall Invitational as the University of Evansville men’s golf team took second place in the event at  Highland Country Club.

Gray’s round of a 1-under 69 was his lowest round of the event and gave him a 210 over the course of the tournament.  He defeated UIndy’s Evan Stoker by one stroke.  Gray opened the event with rounds of 71 and 70 on Monday.

All five Purple Aces finished in the top 21 as the team took second place on the team side.  Evansville posted an 855 over the three rounds while the University of Indianapolis notched an 854.  Both teams had strong efforts in the final rounds as Indianapolis notched a 284 with Evansville carding a 287.  Those were the lowest team rounds of the day.

Second for UE was Wil Pahud.  His 72 on Tuesday gave him a 213 for the event, tying him for sixth place.  Sophomore Zac Turi had another solid round of play.  After shooting a career-low 69 in the opening round, Turi recorded a 74 to finish with a 218.  He tied for 13th.

One shot behind Turi was Noah Reese.  A 75 in the final round saw Reese post a 219 for the tournament, tying for 16th.  Rounding out the team was Matthew Ladd, who had his best round of the weekend.  He shot a 72 to tie for 21st place with a 222.

Cameron Weyer led the individuals for the Purple Aces.  A 2-under 68 on Tuesday saw Weyer rocket up the leaderboard to tie for 6th with a score of 213.  Jon Pick also brought home a stellar finish.  His final round of 75 gave him a total of 217, good for a 12th place finish.

Austin Carmack fired off a 76 on the final day to tie for 27th with a 226 while Robert Waggoner took 48th place with a 241.

A busy stretch continues for the Aces as they travel to Morganton, N.C. next Monday and Tuesday for the Don

Adopt A Pet

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Her name was Lola! This pretty girl is just over a year old. She’s a buff tabby, which is the name for that pretty tan striped coloring. She is mom to Bach & Beethoven, two younger cats who are also up for adoption. Take Lola home spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated for only $30! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!

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