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Fourteen IU Swimmers Named to USA College Challenge Rosters

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A total of 14 Indiana University swimming will participate in the inaugural USA College Challenge, presented by Arena on Nov. 12-13 at the Indiana University Natatorium on the campus of IUPUI in downtown Indianapolis.

Competing for the Big Ten will be Gia Dalesandro, Kennedy Goss, Lilly King, Bailey Pressey, Brooklyn Snodgrass, Ian Finnerty, Bob Glover, Ali Khalafalla, Vini Lanza, Blake Pieroni, Anze Tavcar and Cody Taylor.

Competing for USA Swimming in the short-course yards meet will be IU alum Cody Miller, as well as Indiana post-grad swimmer Zane Grothe.

Indiana’s 14 participants in the event are the most of any school. Michigan is second with 11, while both Ohio State and Wisconsin have six.

“The Big Ten vs USA Swimming dual meet will be the first of its kind with regard to showcasing the top collegiate talent in the NCAA against the top talent from the best swimming nation in the world,” IU head swimming coach Ray Looze said. “I am humbled to be the head coach of the men’s Big Ten team and plan to utilize the best coaches from our conference to make this meet one for the ages.”

In a similar format to the successful Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool, a running score will be kept throughout the dual meet competition combining the points earned by both women and men. With 262 points available in 30 total events, the first team to 131.5 points will be the winner.

For individual events, each team will be permitted to enter up to four athletes. The top three athletes in each individual event will be permitted to score points for their team – 5 points for first place, 3 points for second and 1 point for third. Relay scoring is 7 points for a first-place finish and 0 points for second.

Each athlete may be entered in up to six events during the meet, including individual events and relays.

The two-day, short-course yards meet consists of two sessions – Saturday, Nov. 12 at 6 p.m. ET and Sunday, Nov. 13 at 11:30 a.m. All-session tickets cost $35 for adults and $20 for children 12 and under. Single-day tickets are $20 for adults and $12 for children. Click here to purchase tickets.

The Big Ten Network will televise both sessions of the meet on Sunday, Nov. 13. The Nov. 12 session will air on delay at 10 a.m., followed by a live broadcast of the Nov. 13 session from noon-2 p.m. Both sessions also will stream live online and via the BTN2GO app.

Bernie Guenther (play-by-play) and Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines (analyst) will call the action from Indianapolis for the Big Ten Network.

Adopt A Pet

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 Mumble is a 7-month-old male orange tabby. He’s a precocious guy who gets along w/ other cats! His adoption fee is only $18 through 11/19 as part of the “Fantastic Cats and Where to Find Them” adoption special! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases that will be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office tomorrow.

Harry Gerome Campbell Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Michael W. Crow Jr. Failure to register as a sex of violent offender, Level 5 felony

Failure to register as a sex or violent offender, Level 6 felony

Demarco D. Meriwether Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 2 felony

Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 4 felony

Caitlin Ohara Mulkey Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances, Level 6 felony

Driving while suspended, Class A infraction

Jess Ramsey Wright Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Mack Henry Jacobs Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony 

Anthony R. Smith Jr. Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

EVSC Plans Opportunities Fair Nov. 3

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Area eighth graders and their families have an opportunity to learn more about the innovative options available in the EVSC at the EVSC High School Advanced Learners Fair, scheduled for Thursday, November 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center, 1901 Lynch Road.

Enrollment for high school begins in November and the fair will give students a better understanding of the options that are available to them as freshmen. Informational booths will be set up and students will be able to speak with teachers and current students in the programs.

Students can take part in the half-day programs and still maintain their allegiance to their home high school and participate in athletics and other extra-curricular activities, as the models are half-day programs.  EVSC’s newest high school, New Tech Institute and the Virtual Academy, will also be represented at the fair.

In addition to informational booths, each innovative program will conduct a 10-minute presentation. Presentations will be made at the following times:

  • International Baccalaureate Degree Programm (IB): 6:15 p.m.
  • EVSC Virtual Academy: 6:30 p.m.
  • Randall T. Shepard Leadership and Law Academy: 6:45 p.m
  • Medical Professions Academy: 7 p.m.
  • Early College High School: 7:15 p.m.
  • Southern Indiana Career and Technical Education Center: 7:30 p.m.
  • New Tech Institute: 7:45 p.m.

For additional information on any of the EVSC’s innovative programs, visit www.evscschools.comand look for Innovative School Programs under the Academics and Programs tab.

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 10/31/2016

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Friday,
November 4th
Fundraiser 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Breakfast with Ryan Hatfield for State Representative 

  • Location: Fraternal Order of Police – 801 Court St – Evansville, IN
Tuesday, November 8th Election Night Celebration 6:00 PM VCDP Election Night Celebration

  • Location: Party Central – 120 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN

Electrical Safety Company Expanding Headquarters in Boone County

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Lewellyn Technology, an electrical safety and combustible dust consulting company, announced plans today to expand its offices here, creating up to 30 new high-wage jobs by 2021.
“From cybersecurity to defense to workplace safety initiatives, Hoosiers across the state are working to keep the nation safe,” said Governor Mike Pence. “With the growth of companies like Lewellyn Technology, Indiana has added more than 161,000 new jobs since just 2013. By building a growth-oriented business climate here in Indiana, we’re proud that homegrown Hoosier companies like Lewellyn Technology can find the resources they need to succeed.”

The company will invest $1.5 million into its 5,000-square-foot headquarters at 6210 Technology Center Drive in Boone County, adding an additional 3,000 square feet of office space that will include a new training center for employees and clients. Located in the Northwest Technology Park, the company will begin renovations early next year on its growing office, with plans for its new space to be operational by next summer. As part of its growth, Lewellyn Technology will support rising demand across the country for workplace safety training and services.

Lewellyn Technology currently employs 55 associates across the country, including more than 20 in Indiana. The company is currently hiring master electricians, combustible dust consultants, electrical engineers and sales associates, with plans to give hiring priority to military veterans. Average wages for news positions are expected to exceed the state’s average wage by nearly 40 percent. Interested applicants may apply through Indiana Career Connect.

“We are excited about the expansion and growth projections, which will allow us to better promote awareness of safety in the workplace, ensure longevity for our associates and continue job creation in Indiana,” said Mike Vea, president and co-owner of Lewellyn Technology.

Founded in 1993, Lewellyn Technology works to keep commercial facilities safe from electrical and combustible dust explosions and accidents. Offering services ranging from assessments, consulting, engineering and training, the company specializes in arc flash and combustible dust safety, in addition to offering on-site and online workplace safety training. The company serves clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses, including universities and government units. Lewellyn Technology’s revenues have risen by 60 percent over the last three years and this year the company was recognized on the Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.

“The town of Zionsville is proud Lewellyn Technology chose to expand their current footprint and grow their talented workforce here in Zionsville,” said Zionsville Mayor Tim Haak. “We recognize their commitment to Zionsville and continue to be energized by the growth here.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Lewellyn Technology LLC up to $275,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $50,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These incentives are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The town of Zionsville approved additional incentives at the request of the Boone County Economic Development Corporation.

“Lewellyn Technology has been a great business addition to our research, development and technology park,” said Angela Wthington, vice president of asset management and development at Browning, which owns and manages Northwest Technology Park. “We are thrilled they selected Northwest Tech as their home and are already expanding. Browning looks forward to Lewellyn Technology’s continued success and growth here in Boone County.”

Lewellyn Technology is the fourth company in the last two months to announce that it is adding new jobs in Boone County. Together, these companies plan to create more than 740 new Hoosier jobs. This includes global software firm MOBI, which is investing $11.51 million to expand its operations and add 521 new jobs in Zionsville.

Air Quality Forecast

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Air quality forecasts for Evansville and Vanderburgh County are provided as a public service.  They are best estimates of predicted pollution levels that can be used as a guide so people can modify their activities and reduce their exposure to air quality conditions that may affect their health.  The forecasts are routinely made available at least a day in advance, and are posted by 10:30 AM Evansville time on Monday (for Tuesday through Thursday) and Thursday (for Friday through Monday).  When atmospheric conditions are uncertain or favor pollution levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, forecasts are made on a daily basis.

Ozone forecasts are available from mid-April through September 30th.  Fine particulate (PM2.5) forecasts are available year round.

Monday
October 31
Tuesday
November 1
Wednesday
November 2
Thursday
November 3
Friday
November 4
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
good moderate moderate good NA*
Ozone
Air Quality Index
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*

* Not Available and/or Conditions Uncertain.

Air Quality Action Days

Ozone Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when maximum ozone readings averaged over a period of eight hours are forecasted to reach 71 parts per billion (ppb), or unhealthy for sensitive groups on the USEPA Air Quality Index scale.

Particulate Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when PM2.5 readings averaged over the period of midnight to midnight are forecasted to reach 35 micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3).

Current conditions of OZONE and FINE PARTICULATE MATTER are available in near real-time on the Indiana Department of Environment Management’s website.

National and regional maps of current conditions are available through USEPA AIRNow.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTES October 19, 2016

3. CONSENT AGENDA

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Rental Agreement with Lloyd Pool and the Catholic Diocese of Evansville, Mater Dei High School.- Holtz
  2. Request Re: Approve and Execute Entry and Testing Agreement with Horvath- Holtz
  3. Request Re: Approve and Execute Swonder Ice Arena Use Agreement with Evansville Professional Hockey, LLC.- Crook
  4. Request Re: Approve and Execute Service Contract with Otis Elevator. – Crook
  5. Request Re: Approve and Execute Rental Agreement Goebel Soccer Complex –Beavin
  6. Request Re: Approve and Execute contract with Danco Construction at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden. – Beck*
  7. Request Re: Approve and Execute Contract for Jerry David Enterprises, Inc. at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden.- Beck*

4.        OLD BUSINESS N/A

 

5.         NEW BUSINESS

a.   Request Re:  Lisa and Michael Herke. Karate Program at CK Newsome.- Wube

 

 

6.        REPORTS

a.   Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

Breeders’ Cup Kentucky update Juvenile contender Lookin At Lee brings owners into sport’s big-time

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Lee Levinson purchased his first racehorses more than 30 years ago and soon had a seminal realization: After you get past the initial investment, a cheap horse eats as much as a good horse and costs the same to train without the earning potential.

“I didn’t have the money, and I bought some stuff that really wasn’t high quality. I realized then how the game worked,” Levinson said recently, adding of his long-time friend Don Nelson, “I told Don, ‘I’ll be back. I’ll buy good stuff and I’ll do it right.’ About a year and half ago, I put up the money and said, ‘We’re going to buy some good stuff.’”

One of the five yearlings bought last year by Levinson was Lookin At Lee, who on Monday was among the 11 two-year-old colts and geldings entered in Saturday’s $2 million Sentient Jet Juvenile at Santa Anita. The winner likely will be voted 2-year-old champion and become the favorite for the 2017 Kentucky Derby.

When Lookin At Lee captured the $75,000 Ellis Park Juvenile in August, it was the first stakes victory for the owners, life-long racing fans from Oklahoma. When the son of 2010 3-year-old champion Lookin At Lucky was second to the ultra-impressive Not This Time in Churchill Downs’ Grade 3 Iroquois, it was their first time in a graded stakes. When he was a much closer second to Classic Empire in Keeneland’s Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity, it was their first time in a Grade 1 stakes.

Not This Time and Classic Empire also are in the 1 1/16-mile Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.

“I got to the stage in life that I didn’t mind spending some money to try to do what I always wanted to do,” said Levinson, an attorney who also is in the oil, tobacco and hotel business in Tulsa. “And I had the ability to do it. I wanted to do it the right way.

“It’s a dream come true, to be totally honest. I realize how hard it is to get there, to get a quality horse like we have. Even if you buy good horses, your chances of getting one this good are not great. So I realize what we have. It might be a once in a lifetime opportunity, who knows?”

The friends race as L and N Racing, with the partnership also including Levinson’s sons Mike and Andy. Through fellow Oklahoma attorney and horse owner Clark Brewster, they hooked up with trainer Steve Asmussen, the 2016 Hall of Fame inductee who helped pick out the yearling at Keeneland’s 2015 September sale.

They paid $70,000 for Lookin At Lee and sent him to get his earliest training at Asmussen’s parents famed El Primero Training Center in Laredo, Texas.

“Steve liked him very much. He said he was a steal,” said Nelson, a prosecutor from Mannford, Okla., who with his wife, Carol, have owned horses dating to when the state approved parimutuel horse racing in the early 1980s. “He thought he’d go for $150,000, $175,000. And Keith, his dad, he doesn’t say much. All he told me was, ‘Don, this colt here can run a little.’”

Lookin At Lee, named by Mike Levinson for his dad, so far has earned $199,695. He won his second start by 4 3/4 lengths at Ellis Park, where Asmussen had a string for the first time in years and was the leading trainer. Two weeks later he captured the EP Juvenile by three-quarters of a length over the talented filly Caroline Test.

In the Breeders’ Futurity, Lookin At Lee was more than 15 lengths back after a slow start, running late but unable to threaten Classic Empire. He has trained in blinkers since and will race in them for the first time Saturday. 

“He got pretty far back, Steve thought, in the race at Keeneland,” said assistant trainer Scott Blasi, who is overseeing the training of Lookin At Lee and Dirt Mile contender Gun Runner at Santa Anita. “We’re looking to have him maybe a little sharper and hopefully there is some pace to run into.

“He did incur some traffic at Keeneland, maybe compromised his finish a little bit. But it was a good race, and he deserves to be here. He’s very big and physical. I think the more races he has, the better he’ll get.” 

Churchill Downs-based Ricardo Santana Jr. has the mount.

“If that race was a mile and an eighth, I don’t think anybody would beat us,” Levinson said. “We get stronger as the race goes on, so I’m pretty excited about it…. Not many people give us a chance, but I think we’ve got a good chance.”

Jennie Rees is a racing communications specialist from Louisville. Her Breeders’ Cup coverage, which concentrates on the Kentucky horses, is provided free to media as a service by Kentucky Downs, Ellis Park, the Kentucky HBPA and JockeyTalk360.com.