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TERRY FICORELLI NAMED TV/RADIO BROADCASTER FOR ECHL INDY FUEL

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THE VOICE OF EVANSVILLE HOCKEY ON HIS WAY NORTH TO THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS

TERRY FICORELLI NAMED TELEVISION/RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY VOICE OF ECHL INDY FUEL

VETERAN OF 3,550 HOCKEY BROADCASTS, “THE FIC” TO HANDLE MEDIA RELATIONS/SALES 

EVANSVILLE, IN— The Evansville Jr. Thunderbolts of the elite junior hockey league, the NA3HL, have announced on this date that the organization’s Vice President of Media/Broadcasting, TERRY FICORELLI has been named the new Television/Radio Play-by-Play Broadcaster and Director of Media Relations for the INDY FUEL of the ECHL.

In his new position under the INDY FUEL banner, FICORELLI will be at the “mic” for the club’s full 72-game schedule on CBS Sports Radio 1430 WXNT-AM, online via the live stream at cbssports1430.com and simulcast on your smartphone by way of the TuneIn Radio App. In addition, TERRY will be at the play-by-play helm for 23 live Fuel TV games which will be presented in simulcast form with WTHR-TV 13 affiliate COZI-TV providing the Fuel televised games in the greater Indianapolis area. In his new capacity with the INDY FUEL, TERRY will also be responsible for the club’s Media Relations while also contributing to the organization’s Corporate Sales activities.

Jr. Thunderbolts Co-Owner Ryan McCormack of the TPH Group expressed much elation and great pride with “Fic’s” new opportunity. “We as an organization are very proud and extremely happy for ‘Fic’ as he embarks on this exciting new adventure in his extraordinary career of remarkable commitment to our great game and business of hockey. His amazing love, passion, dedication and work ethic have laid the foundation for a bright and promising future of junior hockey in Evansville. Like ‘Fic,’ the Jr. Thunderbolts and TPH are committed to hockey excellence in every phase of the game both on and off the ice. Today’s announcement represents the very essence of our mission.”

A hockey broadcast veteran of over 35-years and 3,550 live play-by-play game broadcasts on radio and television, the man known affectionately in the Evansville community as “The Fic,” arrived on the Tri-State hockey scene with the AA/CHL birth of the IceMen in the summer of 2010. For the past six years, through his exemplary commitment to hockey, the community and its growing legions of fans, “Fic” became known to many as “The Voice of Evansville Hockey.” During the 2015-16 campaign as the radio “voice” of the fledgling Evansville Jr. Thunderbolts, he achieved yet another milestone when he called the radio play-by-play action of his 3,500th game.

FICORELLI is looking forward to his move to Indianapolis while at the same time appreciative of his time here in Evansville and most recently with the Jr. Thunderbolts organization. “I want to especially thank Nathan Bowen, Ryan McCormack, Mark Cody and all of the first class professionals of the ‘Bolts and TPH. They presented me with a wonderful opportunity to play an integral and instrumental role in laying the foundation and developing elite junior hockey, Thunderbolts style, here in the great city of Evansville. My wife, Jhett and I have truly enjoyed being a part of this extraordinary community for the past six years, having made many lasting friendships and developing a kindred spirit with the great hockey fans here. In short, Evansville always will have a special place in our hearts. At the same time, we are excited about our new opportunity in Indianapolis with the Indy Fuel. I am very appreciative and grateful of the confidence which the Fuel organization has shown in offering me this great position. We are eagerly and energetically looking forward to the new and exciting challenges which lie straight ahead.”

“Fic” arrived on the Evansville hockey scene in 2010 following 15-years behind the “mic” for the UHL/IHL Muskegon Fury/Lumberjacks where he called the play-by-play of a Muskegon magnificent run of four League Championships in the span of six seasons. It was in Muskegon where his 2,000th and 3,000th consecutive game broadcasts were honored and celebrated by the West Michigan community.

Attaining many honors and awards throughout his professional career, Terry, while in Muskegon, became the only two-time winner of both the UHL Broadcaster of the Year Award and Media Relations Director of the Year Award.

Under the employ of the ECHL/IHL Cincinnati Cyclones from 1990-95, he was voted “Best Sports Announcer” in Cincinnati three times

The new “voice” of the Fuel also plied his craft in the AHL with the Adirondack Red Wings and Baltimore Skipjacks after launching his hockey broadcast career in the IHL with the Kalamazoo Wings. It was in Kalamazoo where “Fic” was on the headset and behind the “mic” for three consecutive League Championships. In all, Terry has called the play-by-play for eight pro hockey Championships.

TERRY FICORELLI will begin his new position with the INDY FUEL on September 6th.

Meet A Real Frog Prince

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Meet real-life fairy tale stars
in a local enchanted forest!

Trails & Tales is a seasonal nature celebration that will connect young children ages 3-5 to their natural world. Children will play & learn through indoor and outdoor exploratory activities and physical movements that will include stories, games, art projects, hands-on investigations, and live animal encounters. A caregiver must stay with the child during the class.
Trails & Tales Late Summer Series: “Fairy Trails”
Wednesdays, August 24 – September 28, 6-7 pm or
Thursdays, August 25 – September 29, 10-11 am

$30 per child ($20 for members) for the entire series, and pre-registration is required. Contact us for your member discount code.

Class size is limited to 15 children, so register soon!

Harley-Davidson to Stop Sales of Illegal Devices that Increased Air Pollution from the Company’s Motorcycles

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) today announced a settlement with Harley-Davidson, Inc., Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLC, Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company, Inc., and Harley-Davidson Motor Company Operations, Inc. (collectively Harley-Davidson), that requires the companies to stop selling and to buy back and destroy illegal devices that increase air pollution from their motorcycles, and to sell only models of these devices that are certified to meet Clean Air Act emissions standards. Harley-Davidson will also pay a $12 million civil penalty and spend $3 million to mitigate air pollution through a project to replace conventional woodstoves with cleaner-burning stoves in local communities.

The government’s complaint, filed today along with the settlement, alleges that Harley-Davidson manufactured and sold approximately 340,000 illegal devices, known as “super tuners,” that, once installed, caused motorcycles to emit higher amounts of certain air pollutants than what the company certified to EPA. Aftermarket defeat devices like these super tuners alter a motor vehicle’s emissions controls and are prohibited under the Clean Air Act for use on vehicles that have been certified to meet EPA emissions standards. Harley-Davidson also made and sold more than 12,000 motorcycles that were not covered by an EPA certification that ensures a vehicle meets federal clean air standards.

“This settlement immediately stops the sale of illegal aftermarket defeat devices used on public roads that threaten the air we breathe,” said Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. “Harley-Davidson is taking important steps to buy back the ‘super tuners’ from their dealers and destroy them, while funding projects to mitigate the pollution they caused.”

“Given Harley-Davidson’s prominence in the industry, this is a very significant step toward our goal of stopping the sale of illegal aftermarket defeat devices that cause harmful pollution on our roads and in our communities,” said Assistant Attorney General John C. Cruden, head of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division. “Anyone else who manufactures, sells, or installs these types of illegal products should take heed of Harley-Davidson’s corrective actions and immediately stop violating the law.”

Since January 2008, Harley-Davidson has manufactured and sold two types of tuners, which when hooked up to Harley-Davidson motorcycles, allow users to modify certain aspects of a motorcycle’s emissions control system. These modified settings increase power and performance, but also increase the motorcycles’ emissions of hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides (NOx). These tuners have been sold at Harley-Davidson dealerships across the country.

The Clean Air Act requires motor vehicle manufacturers to certify to EPA that their vehicles will meet applicable federal emissions standards to control air pollution, and every motor vehicle sold in the U.S. must be covered by an EPA-issued certificate of conformity. The Clean Air Act prohibits manufacturers from making and selling devices that bypass, defeat, or render inoperative a motor vehicle’s EPA-certified emissions control system. The Act also prohibits any person from removing or rendering inoperative a motor vehicle’s certified emissions control system and from causing such tampering. The complaint alleges violations of both these provisions.

Under the settlement, Harley-Davidson will stop selling the illegal aftermarket defeat devices in the United States by August 23, 2016. Harley-Davidson will also offer to buy back all such tuners in stock at Harley-Davidson dealerships across the country and destroy them. The settlement requires the company to obtain a certification from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for any tuners it sells in the United States in the future. The CARB certification will demonstrate that the CARB-certified tuners do not cause Harley-Davidson’s motorcycles to exceed the EPA-certified emissions limits. Harley-Davidson will also conduct tests on motorcycles that have been tuned with the CARB-certified tuners and provide the results to EPA to ensure that its motorcycles remain in compliance with EPA emissions requirements. In addition, for any super tuners that Harley-Davidson sells outside the United States in the future, it must label them as not for use in the United States.

The complaint also alleges that Harley-Davidson made and sold more than 12,000 motorcycles from model years 2006, 2007 and 2008 that were not covered by an EPA certificate of conformity.  A certificate of conformity covers only the motorcycle models that were included in the certification application and that are listed on the certificate. These 12,000 motorcycles were models that were not included in Harley-Davidson’s applications and that were not listed as covered by the relevant certificate. Under the consent decree, Harley-Davidson will ensure that all of its future motorcycle models intended for sale in the United States are fully certified by EPA.

Hydrocarbon and NOx emissions contribute to harmful ground-level ozone, and NOx also contributes to fine particulate matter pollution. Exposure to these pollutants has been linked with a range of serious health effects, including increased asthma attacks and other respiratory illnesses. Exposure to ozone and particulate matter has also been associated with premature death due to respiratory-related or cardiovascular-related effects. Children, the elderly, and people with pre-existing respiratory disease are particularly at risk of health effects from exposure to these pollutants. The woodstove project, which Harley-Davidson will undertake in conjunction with an independent third party, will eliminate excess air pollution caused by using the illegal tuners by providing cleaner-burning stoves to designated local communities, thereby assuring better air quality in the future.

EPA discovered the violations through a routine inspection and information Harley-Davidson submitted after subsequent agency information requests.

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Indiana State Police Trooper Competes in CVSA North American Inspectors Championship

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Indiana State Police Trooper Competes in CVSA North American Inspectors Championship

Indianapolis, In. – Forty-eight roadside inspectors representing jurisdictions across North America gathered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Aug. 8-12, 2016, to compete in the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) 24th annual North American Inspectors Championship (NAIC), the only event dedicated to testing, recognizing and awarding commercial motor vehicle inspector excellence.

Each year, CVSA recognizes the best of the best by inviting the top inspector from each jurisdiction throughout North America to participate in NAIC. In addition to the competitive events, each inspector receives training on the latest safety information, technology, standards and inspection procedures.

All of the inspection categories are timed events and the compilation of scores for these categories result in a Grand Champion. The Jimmy K. Ammons Grand Champion Award is the highest NAIC honor for roadside inspectors.

This year, the Grand Champion Award was awarded to Daniel Voelker of the Arizona Department of Public Safety for his combined performances in six competition elements:

  1. North American Standard Level I Inspection
  2. North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedure
  3. North American Standard Hazmat/Transportation of Dangerous Goods Inspection
  4. North American Standard Cargo Tank/Other Bulk Packagings Inspection
  5. North American Standard Level V Passenger Vehicle (Motorcoach) Inspection
  6. North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria Exam

This is the third year that the Indiana State Police Department has sent the winner of the state competition to the national championship. Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Master Trooper Jeremy Woods, a Randolph County native and 21 year member of the Indiana State Police, placed 19th in this year’s competition and represented the department well. “I thoroughly enjoyed the competition with all of the other representatives from across the North America,” stated M/Trp. Woods. “The different levels and types of inspection and written testing modules enhanced my personal inspection procedures which in turn is an asset to the public.

 

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Indiana State Police Now Accepting Applications for Motor Carrier Inspectors

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The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for Motor Carrier Inspectors. These permanent scale facilities will include one position at the Lowell District, one position at the Versailles District, and one position at the Putnamville District. These scale facilities are located on I-65 in Lowell, on I-74 in West Harrison, and on I-70 in Terre Haute. Inspectors enforce state and federal regulations pertaining to commercial motor vehicles operating within the state of Indiana.

Trainees must complete the Motor Carrier Inspector School scheduled to begin on November 28, 2016 and conclude on February 10, 2017. The training will be conducted Monday through Friday at the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement facility in Indianapolis, IN. Housing will be provided. During the training, trainees will develop skills including: emergency vehicle operations, defensive tactics, communications, hazardous materials, first-aid, post-crash investigations and truck inspections.

In order to participate in the selection process, applicants for the position of Motor Carrier Inspector must meet the following basic requirements:

1. Be a United States citizen

2. Be at least 21 years old by February 10, 2017

3. Possess a high school diploma or G.E.D.

4. Possess a valid driver’s license

5. Be required to pass a physical agility test, oral interview, polygraph exam and a background investigation

6. Be required to complete a medical exam, a psychological exam and drug test

7. Geographical proximity to the scale facility may be a factor in the selection process

Trainees are paid during the school and are provided all necessary equipment. The starting salary is $27,989 and will increase to $28,825 at the end of the first year of employment. Over the next ten years with step increases in pay, a Motor Carrier Inspector may reach an annual salary of $42,449. A retirement program will be available through PERF.

To apply for a Motor Carrier Inspector position, visit the Indiana Government Job Bank at http://www.in.gov/jobs/. All state employment opportunities can be found on this website. To apply for any position with the State of Indiana, you must register with the Indiana Job Bank and have a valid e-mail address. Applications for Motor Carrier Inspector must be submitted by 11:59 PM (Indianapolis time), September 5, 2016.

The Indiana State Police is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer complying with all provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act.